The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 5

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\BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE i ~PAGE 5. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919, ' home of her sister at Lake Minne-|to France, where he spent tho past |S)IMHItHtarsusdsnansnunennsuenseensivestuocnnivegncedtentoedtuensccessanioezoe MUSIC PUPILS OF MRS. E. G. WHEELER . * . A formerly was employed in TO APPEAR IN RECITAL THIS EVENING |, sit fan che theese Colon Vlora ote Bil kK. to Lake Schetek for a short stay. Heat aT OOOO Bismarck Hospital News Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Becklund of Al-|D. B. C. PUPILS POPULAR PART II. mont are the parents of a new daugh- * ARGO WHOLESALERS (a) "TI We Meet Again (Richard fers born at Bismarck hospital on Fri- WITH F Whiting); (b) America—Offertory— unensuunnuncanecnusononuenueneccuenenendy sc LEUUURLEULOLLLNE TTS The music pupils of Mrs. E. G., Japanese Dance (Baker)—Mary Wheeler will give a benetit recital at/Cayou, Louise Berndt, aKtherine Bod- the high school auditorium: %ls even- | enstab. ing at 8:15 and a most attractive pro- grain nae pean arranged. A silver of- ering for the Armenian ciildren will ay. olesale h i r- be accepted, (Smith) —Ch Among those who are leaving the Eres yelesale house tag : Following is the program: mith)—Chorus. hospital today for their homes are: | £0, N. D., but one employs a PART I. (a) Persian Dance( Spekofsk!)—; | Mrs, W. W, Dick, Braddock; Mrs. K.|ta Business College graduates, ’ : School March (Lerman)—Josephine | () Spring Song (Mendelssohn-Spauld-|¢, Arnes, Beach, and Mrs. C. H. Bal¢ | and are taking on new ones all Kositzky, Esth Schultz, ‘E ing); (c) Cuatter, left hand soio (KE. C 4 "5 £9 is Mee ee te Blaie LEN Stat Cue. and solo (Ener, Garrison. ‘|the time. Miss Eva Kuppich, a yi i f _Eell Tone Picture.(Frank L. Eyet)| Reverie (H. L, Eddy)—Hazel Len- Two Fires in One. Post-Graduate, has just been Appropriate Gift Suggestions Elsie Thrams, hart. A'little one-story abandoned build-|sent to J. D. Grant: (Wholesale For the Graduate. A Winter Story (Czibulka)—Esther| (a) Evening (E. T, Guy); (b) Ber-|ing opposite the , Auditorium on} Supplies) and Miss Essie Hurd, Schultz. ceuse (Arkadieff)—Katherine Boden-| Broadway and Sixth, twice called out esta vA to the Marshall-Ra- The Top O’ the Mornin’ (John Prin- |! stab. ithe fire department. Thursday even-| © ples, dle. Scott)—Ruth Wilder, Genevieve Boise. Quiet Tone Picture (Sitbert Price)— ' Kuth Wilder. Dixie (Emmet-Lerman)—Bettie Dun- ham, Helen Steele, Hazel Lenhart. Melody of Love (Englemann)—JoJ- Humoresque Josephine Maynard. Album Leaf (Grieg)—Louise Berndt. Sunrise Pattison)—Bettie Dunham. (Dvorak-Lerman)— Katherine Bodenstab, Kathryn Smyth, (a) Ivanhoe (Mary S. Conrade); (b) ing, and twice set all.the city fearing the ravages of a general conflagra- tion, driven by the high gale. Both blazes were small, quickly extinguish- ed. Their origin’ has not been de- termined. Come Where the Blue Eells Ring Visitors in Bismarck. cine Rubber Co. Miss Myrtle Richards, who Minn., because of the superior advantages offered by the Da- kota Business College, is now came all the way from Hill City, |= The suggestion of Jewelry for graduation gifts is met ; with hearty approval by the recipi- ents. We present herewit'a a list of only a few of the manjy very acceptable gifts which aije to be » ings, are gifts any girl would de- sire. We also have a beautiful line of Rings with small Diamonds, Sap- phires, Acquamarines, Tourma- lines, and Amethysts, set in sephine M4ynard. Bracket)—Helen Steele, Mary Cayou. had at our store: (a) Polka Russe (Czerny); (b) Pa Star Spangled Banner—Chorus and triotic Song (Grieg)Genevieve Boise. audience. . beautiful Pierced Green Gold mountings. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Volner of-Du-| Bookkeeper and Cashier for the luth arrived in Bismarck on Friday | Fargo Paper Co. 7 evening for a fortnight’s visit at. the. to hay eno | home of Mr. and Mrs, George V. Halli- For details of Summer course, H. S. BACCALAUREATE |The ordination of an elder will be a]day, 722 Mandan avenue. Mr, and| starting in’ June, write F. L. : ‘feature of the morning service. Spe-|Mrs, Volner are the parents of Mis.| Watkins, 806 Front St., Fargo, . SUNDAY AFTERNOON cial music by the quartette, Halliday. They made the trip here] N, D,—Publicity. | Sunday school at 12 m. Classes for; by auto, coming by way of Minneap- Cameo Rings, in Pink Shell or Carnelian Shell; Onyx,/in Black and White, also coral, beautifully carved in hand-wrought mount- A most exquisite line of fancy Diamond and Platinum Jewelry offers a wide range of selections. aneeuneneTancuananananauananeuangcuanconsanent Sundz fnoonate8" ofclos ‘all, olis. They report, the roads between | = eee ees a S Connecneatioeck Hochinrn ine a Children’s day services next Sun-|hee and Duluth as very good. MAIL QUALITY ALWAYS REPAIR Bi k hi i i day. eer . 6 ; : witht the Bee earn ee The dedication of our Bronze Mem- To Attend Convention d P. IANO TUNING space / c nf, ben Ren GB. eae ee the Baptice orial will take place at the evening| 4. B. Halloran, T. E. Flaherty and Gases GIVEN ie [Yh} CG GW) church, Mrs. HH, Stecle will sing a Service. Program will be found else-|C. W. Paulson, Bismarck; P, J. Cahill) C. G. BIGGS OF FARGO PROMPT : ORDERS solo, where in this papér. of Wilton and George V. Cunningham, |! Here for short time on annual CAREFULLY The Baccalaureate address on Sun-| All are most cordially invited to the| Driscoll, are among those from: thig trip. Phone or call Grand Pa- ATTENTION DONE day will be followed by the class night |Services of the church. sostion! wae: will Seem ii tree \| cific Hotel / tiene 4 . Ray ay a a = mt exercnes at the Auditorium Monday : vention of the Knights of Columbus, FTunnnnuuununnuvonnnnnaunanantte acto , which convenes June 8, There will be | many delegates from the different | councils of the state, and George Mc- | Visited at Wing. Kenna of Napoleon, the state deputy —————___—_—__——*| is, smith was a visitor at Wing | Will be present. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH over Memorial day, returning to the Geo. B. Richardson, D. D. Minister. | city this morning. Public worship 10:30 a.m. = Sunday school 12 noon. Junior Union 3:30 p. m. Young Peoples Service 7,,p. m. "CITY NEW ne a ETRE a | CHURCH NOTES {/* ° New Recruits | Among the recruits enlisted at the Bismarck-station during the last’week-} y Bynnell, = gngtie of} tignal-axiny-W! js.rerenl isteds Getty tees yebr ke: ‘Hagerott “ort. 7 From, Robinson. iar, and Mrs, Frank. Neustel of Rob- [ave Clyde: te ( jinson .were in thé city one and Public Worship: § p. m. registered at; thé-Grand Pacific. ‘gen : ss Pastor: Bich: aon ; “preach eas ere Fi Mant an ane or Barrett vot New Suiday“mofning on “he | Rythmi of ; Visited at Wing. 4 OF: gerne Tose nae ath Service,” and Sunday evening on Miss Mamie Boss of the dry goods signed to service with the recruiting “Zo”. ' cordial welcome for all. the | ‘partment at Webb Bros.’ store spent |station here. Corp. L. H. Ford, uh peopies’ church. Corner of Fourth| Memorial day visiting at her home at | charge, advises that he has receive and [. Avenue. Wing, returning to Bismarck this | authority to enlist band men for ser- ot 3 morning. vice with any regular army band which they may select. To Leave for East. — Dr. F. R. Smyth expects to leave on Returns From Overseas. Sunday for Washington, D. C., where} Mrs. Henry V. Scharosch of the he will attend to some government | Johnson shop received a telegram this matters. He will.probably be gone for| morning announcing the safe arrival a week or more. of Mr. Scharosch at Hoboken, N. Ju — from overseas. He will be mustered Sunday 6:30 p. m. Y. P. L, . Sells Two Jumpers. out from Camp Dodge, and expects to i Sunday, 8 “p.m. Salvation meeting. Jeff May has returned from Glen-/ return to Bismarck within a week or t Subject: “The Four Horses in Revela-| dive, Mont., where he delivered his|two. Mrs. Scharosch: will go downto tions, Their Application to Modern’ two Kentucky thoroughbred horses.| Minneapolis the first of next week to Piles Perth Rock and Primary, having sold| meet her husband. He left here 17} mee . Good music and song. All are wel-| them to be ‘raced through the Montana! months, dgo, and for a short time was uN circuit. pages ld. stationed at Camp Dodge before going yee The Salvation Army. 112 Main street. Special services will be held Sat- urday at 8 p.m. Praise service. i Sunday 11 a. m., Holiness meeting. Sunday,-2 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class. 4 Leaves for the) Eas Dr. Emma Ackerman; house. p 3 i. Christian Science Society | iv Corner Ath :St.i:and:Ave, Of" Sunday service:at 11:00 a: in! ys cian at the Bismarck -hospital,: leaves . . ut Subject; pAncieat and Moilerns De; this evening for West Point, Nob; BABY'S FACE A gy Ny W ae 4 . roa Denguneed er OP eee staet tae oy oot | D 7 FN EARN OO | Wednesday” evening meeting at, 80 pow nci-Fhiraday TERRIBLE SIGHT : COPAY AANA AAR e o'clock. Returned Thursday. i 4 Reading room is open in the church Mrs. Minnie C. Budlong of the state ’ : jSaturday from 2 to 4 p. m. and Mrs. J.P. French returned Thurs- - All are welcome to attend these |day morning from Fargo, where they were in attendance at the,state P. E. O.| annual convention this, week. \ S ad building every Tuesday, Thursday and | library commission, Mrs. F. R. Smyth |- dC ! With Eczema. Itched and | Burned. Cuticura Heals. services and visit thé:reading: room. ) ot to exo na eerth : Methodist: Epigcopal Church, ; if ,x Two. blocks north of N. :P. ‘station, Buys New Homes) aes Rev. W. J Hutcheson, D. D,, minister: | Victor M. Bodine, a Wen known Soo |, "10:30 a. m:—Morning service: Music | !ine employe, has purchased a’ hand- under the directio nof Mrs. J, A. Lar- | 80me little cottage at 517 13th street, son. The pastor will preach on “The|through the Bismarck Home Builders’ Touch of Sympathy.” Co., wich attributes the sale to the 12 noon—Sunday school. A class | pulling power of Tribune advertising. and a welcome to all. a Bin, T:00}p.m~-Epworth League. Topie|| py Te, Bul Fine Home ay yg “ x ji . W. M. rete taper neuen Chest, Miyoune southwest portion of lock, 15, Me- fi Ny * ‘i .|Kenzie’s addition, just west o: ‘ol. debit Oe, ear Olde C. B, Little’s residence on Avenue A, | reach. on “Influence. ” and will build a $15,000.00 residence. j P ‘ pants The purchase-was made through the | | Evangeliea! Associ: ay A Holihan agency. Church corner 7th and Rosser Sts. care ii i A Toted a Gat. | Preaching services (German), 10:30 M. F. Williams, laborer, residing on | | | yarners if Tocris! Pus Proof ve “(Orsels— cath he “Eczema broke out in the form of a rash all over my baby’s face. It seemed to itch and burn terribly and we kept his hands tied. He was a ter- rible sight. He was fret- ‘ & ful and slept but little. “A friend recommended Cuticura, and we gotthem. We used two cakes of Soap and neatly three boxes of Ointment when he was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. John Giencke, Montello, Wis. If mothers would only be careful in’ selecting the first soap used on baby and continue ii, there would, in most cases, be no ‘rouble. Most soaps, even if pure, are too harsh or too strongly medicated for tender skins. Cuticura, on the contrary, is so pure, gentle and sweet that it may, “be used fromthe: hour ofibirth, and as for the, Ointment, it is: the most; delicate of super-creamy emollients, Cuticura Talcum is also excellent to use for baby: It is a soft, fine,antisep- tic powder of fascinating fragrance. To be in fashion you should wear a Warner’s Corset—a comfortably fit- : ting corset, a fashionable shaping corset, and a corset guaranteed to i $1.50 to $5.00 Tey ae to “wonal ient arty ex tide wear without rusting, breaking ,or tearing. When you discard a War- ner’s it is because you’ wish a new Warner’s. a.m. si the south side, arrested by Chief Sunday school, Dees 18 m Martinson and Captain Jengen on a 1B: COPIGS: 2 630 s4i¢ large of carrying concealed weapons, Evening sermon, 8:00 p, m. ‘ay, arraigned before Justice of the tg ta ae an eres tr es v Have you ever attended the imeet-| POY Migver toa courts ings of*the Victory Prayer Band? |. Returns -te Bismarck you enjoy a live spiritual service don’t|' Miss Eva. Elliott, a nurse at the * fail to. be present next Tuesday, 8:00; Bismarck hospital, returned to the city p.m. Evangelist J. M. Taylor will) ‘Thursday from Laferia, Texas, where | lead. Don’t miss it. she spent the past several months, C. F, STRUTZ, Pastor. | called there owing to the illness ct het i % mother. Miss Elliott has resumed her éGitrteee mek aoe duties at the Bismarck hospital. Rey. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. To Take Vacation Commiuriion at 10:30. The session} Miss Anna Johnson of the Johnson will meet promptly at 10:00 in the) shop will leave next week for a three- chapel and all desiring to unite with) weeks’ visit at points in Minnesota. the church should come at that time.| She wil Ifirst spend some time at the ———eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee POP LILI LL OLLIIIODDLI ID OS: “ DEDICATION OF SERVICE ROLL AT tee PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Evening, 8:00 O’Clock co oe op oe) PROGRAM “Onward Christian Soldiers”................ (Sullivan) “Sweet Is the Light of Sabbath Eve,” (Adams), Choir Mrs. Jacobson, Director. “Voice in the Wilderness,” (Scott), Miss Lancetta Steel Address: “The Red Triangle”. : ..... M.'Capper Solo: “In Flanders Fields”....-..... .Henry “Halverson If she comes from anywhere in this section of the country the chances are she ordered her WEDDING INVITATIONS and Cards ENGRAVED by HOSKIN’S OF BISMARCK eeonece: CoOoOScme Demobilization of Service Flag and Dedication of Service Roll Response isis: FRE Eig Ve cgay Sete gulls Neil Reid Anthem : “Prajse the Lord O Jerusalem” (Sherwin), Choir WE SPECIALIZE in fine ENGRAVING — Crests, Coat of Arms, Announce- “The Star Spangled Banner”................ .... (Key) ments, Etc. We will mail samples for out-of-town customers to choose from. (This Memorial Tablet is made of genuine bronze and _,, contains 71 names.)

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