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SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1921 CURRENT EVENTS BANQUET. On Thursday evening at the Grand | i Pacific hotel occurred the annual an-| ¥ niversary banquet of the Current; Events club. Covers were laid in the | i private dining room for thirty, includ- | te) ing club-members and guests. The| guests were the husbands of the me: bers and, in their absence, the daug: ters of members: . The table was_beau- | tiful in its floral decoration of yellow \ and white, the club colors. Nl Presiding as toast mistress, Mrs. | a John A. Larson called on members | 2 and guests for toasts. Mrs. C. W.! - ‘ Moses responded to the toast, “Event-| _ ; ually, Why Not Now?” in a stirring ap-{ \ peal for a better Bismarck before we | \ have-'a bigger Bismarck. George E.j| ’ Wallace responded with “An Ameri- | e can Shrine” picturing Mount Vernon. | as ‘seen in a recent visit to the historie | spo}. Mrs. George Welch had-as a . towst, the timely topic of “Main ‘ Street,” marshalling for the edifica- tion of the party a droll budget of . news of the day, relating to the do- | r ings of club husbands on Main street. Miss Nellie Evarts took as her topic the subject admitting of the greatest | poss'ble breadth and denth, “The| * World.” From an acrostic W-0-R-L-D, | f the sneaker covered the five import- |! ant phases of life, namely, work. ; ovtimism, rest, love, and discpi:ne of self. ‘ Following the banquet the party had if a general social evening in the par- lors of the ‘hotel’ and the event is voted one of the most successful of | the many anniversary banquets of the club. 2 ¥ ———__ FARM HOME PARTY. ) | tohibts ede Rikbe to canal Here are two ideas for you in spring hats. Both are being shown in fashion centers. | The} people at their farm home last eve: | broad brimmed cupid hat is developed in satin straw braid in tortoise green with flat trimming of Se ing. the occasion being the birthday | silk grapes in both deeper and paler shades of green. The smaller anniversary of their daughter Amelia. | in navy blue and white. Guests from Bismarck, McKenzie and neighbors were bidden to an “April j dicen Mrs. Charles Stohr of fool” party ‘the fore part of the even- son of Hazen; . 3 , ing. After twelve o'clock an elaborate i CITY NEWS | Underwood. ‘ birthday cake was brought in, with —— GODT Teena ORE seventeen lighted candles heralding | : i From Linton. the anniversary of Miss Amelia's; From Brisbane. : ;_Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gau_of Linton, birthday. “This was the crowning fea-! Mrs. H. N. Eby and son of Brisbane 4T& callers in town today. . ture of a delightful supper, aftet| spent Friday in town. | ese aenetsa . which dancing continued until a late gilt ! Ministerial Meet. hour. Mus‘e of the evening was fur-| From Hazen. eo oleh ehe Bismarck Ministerial Associa- nished by “The Little Wonter" orches-| 0, McBride and Mrs. McBride of, {0% Will meet Monday, April 4th, at tra, composed of small girls ly Friday in town on b ai. | 1:30 P. M. in the reception room of { sina ies Z 4 | Hazen spent Friday in town on busl- | \ivegé's Home, Bismarck hos~it™, All jess: I pastors of the city are cordially in- MRS. FALCONER HOSTESS. i i ha veCea lo attend. Last evening the Ladies of the Mac | ___. _Driseoll Teacher Here. . I. STRUTZ, Secretary. cabees spent a very pleasant eveuing| Miss Anna Bandberg, eighth grade, - a at the home of Mrs. William Falconer | teacher of the Driscoll school, is: The first shipment of live lob- It being Apr 1; 16 cotbimes. were spending the day in Bismarck. sters has been received by the A suitable to the occasion. Progressive | eRe CT ag oT i ‘ 2. id 500 and Rook were played. During | In From Ranch Home, ei Kenzie. 4-2-21 ty the evening attractive looking candies | Pat Dunn and Mrs. Dunn are in} : * ‘were passed containing strange flavor- | from’their ranch home for a few days | } ings. A short business meeting was! visiting friends and attending to busi-| ; held for the purpose of electing a nevw | ness. {| record keeper, this office being made; a t vacant by the resignation of Mrs./ Washburn Callers, i | Matthews, who is moving to the:coun-}|~: The Misses Irene Haugeberg, Flor-; try. Mrs. Pearl Johnson was elected| ence Merrifield, Anne Heffron, ani} to fill this vacancy. Debicious refresh- | Helen Hubbard were In Bismarck Fri- | ments were served after which the! day on a business and pleasure trip: | guests departed at a late hour. ————_—_ | ‘ —_ Professor Simpson Here. A 4 ‘ Professor Howard E. Simpson. o! U. C. T. DANCE. | the department of geology of the uni-| The U. C. T. dance at Patterson ‘5 ' versity, is spending a few days in Bis- | hall tonight promises to be one of tha} marck on professional matters. largest affairs of the year. Splendid! 3 . i music has ben obtained and the com- Retarns With Mother. Hl Even Moving iN mittee, which is the same committee| yrs, W. E. Cleveland, of 614 Ave-: the Piano G that had charge of the successful U. C.! nue C, returned yesterday from Moor- |)” H ; a sauce fn the wintet, has wei no-' heads Minn., with her mother, Mrs. | Won’t Mar ing undone to make the affair 4, Andrew Reid, of 719 Second avenue | ene A »e success. Entrance ‘to the hall will be| south. Mrs. Reid, who has been ill! Liquid Granite l Carouge we = MeKense hotel, ont for sometime, was reported very low | luncheon will be served during an in-} today. H termigsion in the main dining room of | Z ee | One of the larg- yt the hotel. i i From Over the State. est piano houses i | é ae ES but sce Dense bet Mad eee | AD, ee ee LL ais st d ‘v . as Nice tees post ae ty ale the | Peterson of Benedict; Anne Sageham | States writes thet | ‘ 1 s Henry, who-'s leaving and Mrs. A. E. Soderhotm of Stanton; | Liquid Granite is i adjutant general’s office. was the guest | Clara Samuelson and Alice Samuel-| eH i of honor at a dinner given Thursday | - | the only floor |, var- | i d evening at the McKenzie hotel by} \ nishtheyhaveever | | re (amen Misses Lillian Boehlke and Helen Hol- | found that will [ | 4 jJand. The guests were. | Mrs. A. E.! | oun at wi ia H Brink, Misses Mary Kelly, Beatrice LADIES | withstand the wear | | McQuillan, B. Farley. Following the! ) i = ia i dinner the party attended the Bltinge | | and tear of mov ! | ‘ theater. Miss Henry who has made a! , | ing pianos. | ; host of friends in the city who regret}! Let us remodel, reline, dry clean The weight. of the | | her departure. ‘| and press your suits, coats, piano may groove the | Te dresses, gloves, waists and furs. wood, but it won't | | ‘ LADIES’ AUXILIARY U.C. TT. ! mar or crack Liquid i , The Ladies Auxiliary of the U.-C. T.]. KLEIN \ Granite. 4 will not meet until the fourth Satur i , } 3 day in April. * | The varnish on your : - || Tailor and Cleaner |, || oo should stena | z Hemstitching, Mrs. N.-W. Kel- | | ser eal oe arcreae! ley, Haggart Block, Bismarck, | do fe i id N. D. : a — — | ASK Your Grocer ||, ‘situs Haw Ge Special. A turkey dinner will) For I) Main St.,’ Bismarck ; ier be served from 6 to 8 p.m. at|| Hsmpty Dumpty Bread N.D. + | the McKenzie Sunday. 4-2-21) Produced by } | BARKER BAKERY m SCHOOL’S SLOGAN | \i .~ MEANS SOMETHING | Asked why they ahvays use the slogan ‘‘Follow the Successful,” F. L. Warkins, Pres., Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D., says: Because it rea!ly means some- thing. Hundreds of big business men and bank executives were trained here for business by business men in-a real business way. The latest of ‘our boys’ to be elected president of a bank is A. H. Lin- eermann of the Citizens State Bank of Pingree, N. D.” “Follow the SucceSSful.’” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front { St., Fargo, N. D. Ask why Spring | term is best for enrollin-. | @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Kosh all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS & | | THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE SILK’ AND BRAID IDEAS FOR YOUR SPRING ¢ HAT. PAGE FIV ~~ ina “house” or a “home”? YOU often see lawn—perhaps PICTURE No. sport hat is made of sti\.ched silk Oral Hygiene Wheat. The campaign to emphasixe: the im- portance of oral hvgiene, fatliered by the state deniai association. was car- ried into Hettinger county during the last week. Dr. T. L. Stangebye, chair man of the state association, accom- three days with my back. I took Foley panied Miss Minnie J. Nielspu,’ sta io | Kidney Pills and in two days was at superintendent of public instruction, | ™Y work again. I cannot praise your and Miss Bertha K, Palmer,, deputy,| medicine too much.” Foley Kidney in 2 series of meetings in the county, Pills stop bladder irregularities and in the? interest of education. Dr. / strengthen the kidneys. They help Stangeby’s talks on oral hygiene were | eliminate from the system the poisons received. with deep interest. | that cause backache, rheumatic pains, WAST EE DAYS Mrs. Josie Reed, 217 N. Exter St. Tulsa, Okla., writes: “I was in! bed CARNIVAL DANCE : Given by the Brotherhood of American Yeomen No. 503 at the F K. of P. Hall Monday Evening. : April 4th Everybody invited. Good time and good refreshments. ‘Special Ice Cream and Ices for Sunday : i Vanila THERE’S the same big difference inside, between a a house and a home, of course. And the one way to im- prove both the inside and the outside of your home is to - dress up your windows—which brings us to remark that Home Craft Week " Chocolate | Caramel Strawberry TAC MTA NOG in magazines, pictures which illustrate the difference between a house anda home. Picture No. 1 shows the house—vineless, without flowers, shrubs or unpainted and rather ramshackle. That’s just a house. 2 shows the same house “after treat- ment.” Vines, flowers, lawn, paint and much labor, have converted the house into a home. Next week is at Lucas’s stiff joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffiness under the eyes. Adv. The McKenzie is serving live lobsters received direct from the | UU AAONUGOUOGONEADNUANCHUARONONAROOOOON UT TTT ; L.EMAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE “214 Main Street, Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos“ Coast of Maine. 4-2-21 Baldwi Hamilton iddicom| Phonographs Sheet Music Player Rolls Phonograph Records Ellington Howard Modello and Monarch Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash Last Word in Pianos MANUALO | “The Player Piano That Is Alls But Human” anneal THAUEUDLOAAUORALODAGAURNGRAODDAAOOUONDORORARONONOREAUNnONOOaONON Orange Cream Sherbert NERVOUSNESS Nervousness is due to an imperfect con- dition of one.of the joints in the neck. This abnormality may be very slight, but like a pebble in a shoe, it is sufficient to keep one of the nerves continually irritated. ; Defec- tive neck joint is the cause, general nesvous- _ ness the Effect. Chiropractic Vertebeal Ad-. % justments relieve the nerve pressure and the * nervous condition disappears. SEE R. S. ENGE, D. C., Ph. C. Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. Lady Attendant Phone 260 X-Ray Laboratory I thirds of the cost to complete ‘hot water heat, if trees. ‘f'can.be bought on easy terms. « Brick Ice Cream Take Home a Box of PAGE & SHAW’S The Candy of Excellence The Home Sweet Home Buy a Home There is an old saying that a man is only half a man until he is married and has a home. I am offering a few very de-]! sirable homes for about twof) at present. House of 10 rooms and bath, fine maple floors, large lot, garage and Rent’ out rooms and pay for this home, $2000 cash, balance good terms. House of six rooms and bath hot water heat, garage. This is a very desirable home and Weare showing $1200 cash, balance on terms to suit. ud Bungalow of five rooms and bath, garage, screened in porch, east front, trees. This close in and will make an ex- cellent home. Price $4000. 1200 cash. Small house of four rooms, excellent corner lot. Price $1400. J. H. HOLIHAN Special Values in something new in 14k White Gold Wrist Watches with 15 jewel high grade Swiss movements. Selling at $45.00 and $50.00 $14.50 $18.50 $20.00 $25.00 We have a varied selection of Watches at the above prices to select from. ‘$5.00 Cash and Balance $1.00 a week will buy any one of these Watches Folsom Jewelry Store Wrist Watches 1st door East of Post Office Phone 745 ff Yak Niue Wad Nor Yard DE Nor wor Woe Nur Wor Wore re