The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1918, Page 5

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| ‘ ay ‘ af i] t ! a ( w > | 4 te f . ‘ ‘ 4. « ‘ : i Hf TUESDAY, JANU. “Health and the Gospel in China,” by Daughiers of Isabelle A ae ce 7 ii The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Announce Charity he Baptist church will meet at the Red ‘The Daughters of Isabelle, the new- Cross headquarters ‘Thursday atter- ly. formed auxiliary to the Knighis of noon to sew. The Red Cross work of Calumbus, have announced a charity the society is in charge of Mrs, R. L. ball for Wednesday evening, January Fest. oy 30 in Patterson hall. The committee The general Ladies’ Aid society of on arrangements is composed of Mrs. the McCabe church will meet at the C. W. Paulson, Mrs. F. B. Strauss, Red Cross headquarters Friday after- Mrs. 3. E, Dugan, Mrs, T. E. Flaherty noon to sew. Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson is and Mrs. Edward Bannon. , in charge of the rooms at that time. The committee met Monday after-' Thirty-two menvbers yattended last noon in Knights of Columbus hall and, week. completed tie preliminary arrange- A meeting of the Guild of St. ments. The affair will also be known George s Episcopal church will be held ag the “apron party.” ,in the parish house Thursday after- Monday Club to Obierve Anniversary on Thursday The Monday club at its regu! meeting Monday afternoon, with M H. P, Goddard in Second strect, pleted arrangements for tue obsery- oe ance of the club’s anniversary. This My, and Mrs. .G A. Welch of Fourth event will be celebrated 1 street, have gone to Rochester, Minn., meeting Thursday evening with 2 where the former will confer with phy- W. H. Uodenstab in Mandan Avenue. sicians at the Mayo Brothers’ insti-|§ An interesting program is beiig ar- tute. ranged .by the committee composed ; om of Mrs. S. Wickham Corwin, Mrs. R. S. Mrs. Cornelia A. Putnam of Chicago, ‘Towne, and Mrs. \W.M. Roan. The re- will arrive in the city this week to hment committee is composed of spend the romainder of the winter . B. B. Janes, and Mrs. A. M. with her son, C. C. Putnam of Second her. street, t the meeting Monday the study was confined to the study of churen, Mrs. A. A. Bruce dis ‘he Church,” and Mrs. Corwin, | =e Mrs. John Elmer and daughter left the i8smarck hospital Sunday for their home in Hebron. ' Rev. William Suckow, superintend ent of the Bismarck hospital, who w; confined to the hospifal for sev sions,” Matilda Williams gave ays by illness, has recovered sul! eUne «Radiant Chslsy A regular meeting of the Homestead | Red Cross Nurses liga “the Knight Batt by iiss | lo Assist in Degree i Meeting _ § o’cloc ff of Honor. Benefit! sus. winiam Vo Kievert of Ve —. but formerly of this place who ha Red s nurses with other nurses yeen undergoing treatment in the Bi will assist tae entertainment commit- jarck hospital left that insttution |§ tee in charge of the big Degree of Monday and is spending a shor ne Honor benefit which will be held at the Frand Pacific before retarning | Thursday evening in the Knights of {9 her home. Columbus hall, for the nurses in war rvice, Miss Mayme Sundquist who has ‘he large rooin of the hall will be been spending tue last year with her used for dancing and the old library brother, Oscar Sunduiqst in St. Paul room of the Commercial club will ¥e returned to this city Saturday and will used for whist. Final arrangements make her home with her pareats, Mr. for this event were made Monday af- and Mrs. D. Sundquist. She was ac- ternoon at a mecting of the commit- companied by her father, who has tee with Mrs. Bradley C. Marks in been spending some time in St. Paul. Fourth street. It was decided to S. FE. Voss ha: serve refreshments to the whist play- | Mrs. S. I. Voss has returned to her ers and dancers and to have victrola bome in Mandan after spending the music in the card room. week end as the guest of Capt. and The first benefit for the war nurses “TS. LP. Laker. A given by the lodge two weeks ago was Mrs. C. M. Scumidt and Mrs. Jacob & great. success and many, of the Arnold of Spokane, Wash, stopped off me an aa od fone repetition of a sim- here Monday enroute to St. Paul, to 5 | visit Mr d Mrs. N. A. Freeburg of ! Fourth street. Mrs. Schmidt z Irs Arnold are old friends of Mr burg. To Entertain Club. The Neighborhood club will Se en- tertained Wednesday afternoon by Een Mrs. W. E. Lahr at her home in Ave- Senator Carol D. King of Menoken, nue A. Red Cross knitting will be has arrived in the city to join his the diversion. family, who are spending the winter Seu : here and will remain o the spec Club Meeting Changed. session of the legislature. The meeting of the Current Events = club announced for Wednesday after- Mrs. Hidell and niece, Miss Grace noon with Mrs. G. A. Welch has been Hare of Helena, Mont., have arri changed to meet with ‘Mrs. J. Duncan in the city, called here dy the ser McGillis of the Van Horn hotel. Tue illness of their brother and father, |/%j change.was necessitated by the ab- Joseph Hare. Joseph Hare of Butte, | ce of Mrs. Welch from the city. has been called here also by his waii will be studied. , father’s illness. Fortnightly Mesting. Lbs erent Ba The Fortnightly club will hold its 4 postponed meeting Wednesday after- | CITY NEWS | noon with ‘Mrs. Philip J. Meyer in Fourth street. | George Mathison of Mandan ha pone i tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- Red Cross Dance Tonight. trees ro Deamarelk hosnltal. for, teens Interest centers in the Red Cross ee dane party this evening given by C. D. Aaker of Minot, was among the Thursday Musical clu) in Patter- the business visitors in the city dur- son hall, as a benefit for the Burleigh ing the week end. county chapter. The advanced sale — of tickets insures a large attendanc A daughter was horn Sunday to Mr. The affair is informal and the mem- and Mrs. T. Hyland of Stanton in the | of the club acting as hostesses, Bismarck hospital. . A. G. Jacobson, the president; oat t HH. Steele, Mrs. J. i French, _ The A. O. U. W. will hold a speci | . Arthur Bauer, Mrs. J. A. Graham, Meeting this evening in Knights s. Ellis Putnam, Ms. R. M. Berge. of Columbus hall. All members are | JRSM son, Miss Agnes Orr and Miss Vivian #8ked to attend. Irish, will assure all their guests a 4 qay 5 born:S: i 4 AS laughter was born Saturday night splendid time. M. J. O'Connor, who in (he St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and | ha so generously donated the services Mrs. P. M. Wilson of this city. A\ of his orchestra and the use of the daughter Sunday in the same ho hell, will play one of his special pro- re hae alk ‘at rvams of dance music. Dancing will Gone and Mrs: JeRoy: lrvine: of Haz: Legin at 9 o'clock. ete KLEIN—Tailor and cleaner savs: Of Interest Here. Order your spring suit early. Get’ The engagement announced this first selection. We call for and de- morning in the Tridune of Attorney jiyer cleaning and pressing. ; General William Langer to Miss Lydia 1 22 6t F Cady, daughter of J. Cleveland Cady, ! e of 214 Riverside Drive, New York city, ROYAL ARCH MASONS, is of interest here. Mr. Langer-and' A regular convocation of Bismarck his fiancee met during the former’s Chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons student days in the law department of will be held at the Masonic Temple t Columbia University. No date on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at § o'clock p. lsas been announced for the wedding. m. All members are urged to attend. 121 2 Nurses Plan Mass Meeting. ps ee eee ee The Fargo branch of the Red Cross. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | Nursing service has called a mas3 meeting of all the nurses of Farge FOR RENT—Two small houses, part-! and Moorhead and territory adjacent; jy furnished. Inquire 307 So. 7th st. to these two cities, for Wednesday] \ Phone 355, 122 3t afternoon at Stone's hall. The object [Os+—piack and brown stripe’ gent, need of nurses for the canton’) store and 711 ifth street. Brown ments and hospitals of this country lhitng’. New, Return to Tridane’ of: and overseas. “Mrs. Gudrun Bondahl, fice. Reward 1 22 6t supérintendent' of St. Luke’s hospital, ————_ Miss Jean Brown and Mrs. Angela, Boleyn will made addresses. A com- BUY A $4.12 WAR SAVINGS STAMP munication from the Red Cross Nurs-| The government buys it back OF DEFENSE Under the Auspice of the GUARDS a 4 Wy ies SHOWING “The U.S. Naval Activities” “The Submarine” “The Medical and Ambulance Corps” “Messengers of Mercy” “The Spirit of 1917” PRICES 15c and 25c MATINEE - 2:30 and 4 o’clock NIGHT - 7:30 and 9:45 o'clock A PRODUCTION THAT WILL STIR THE PATRIOTISM OF EVERY AMERICAN ARY 22, 1918 The STATE COUNCIL BISMARCK HOME Presents the Second Series of the WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Issued by the ing headquarters in Washington, D.| C.,-asks for the names of gurses ready , for immediate service.’ Miss Mary Springer and Miss Anna Nash, well known Fargo nurses expect to leave shortly for government service. They from you January 1, 1923, for were given a farewell last Sunday by; $5.00 the Daughters of Isabelle. PEC ; Buy it outrigtt for cash. Or Church Society Notes. buy it on the installment plan: The Woman’s Missionary of the 25¢ down and 25c as often as Presbyterian church will meet Thurs- you can spare it. day afternoon in the home of Mrs. G. ‘A. Welch in Fourth street. A special feature of the meetin will be the talk W. S. S. given by Mrs. Anderson of Oelwein, boda ite Ia., who is visiting Mr. and ‘Mrs. Tour- tellot of this city, on the work of her son and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Anderson, United States Government missionaries to South America. The 7 devotional. exercises will: be conduct-}} This space has been contributed ed by Mrs. G. N. Keniston, and papers by the publisher of will be read on “Christian Education The Tribune in China,” by Mrs. Charles Hageman, er aeons CE TESTERSERSERETERE Children Under 14 Admitted to Matinee Free

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