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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 4 THE BISMARCS TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE vs younger, Lo nt Fareo‘and Grand Horks, GIRL IS BRIDGE FRECKLES, ee See Le LUTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL The following program has been arranged for tne package social to be held under the auspices of the Luther League at the First Lutheran Church, this evening. 1. Song—“Praise Him, Ye, People,” Boys’ Club (24 voices.) Grand Forks, announce the engage- ment of the youngest daughter, Made- line E. Turner, to Raymond M. Collins, son of Mr. und Mrs, Stephen M. Col- lins, pioneer residents of that city. The marriage of Miss Virginia Lov- ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Lovell of Fargo, to William Robert Haggart of Fargo, is announced for Saturday, April 16th. Miss Madeline Turner will be re- membered as the house guest of War- den F. S. Talcott and Mrs. Talcott -ENGINEER Don’t Hide Thew With 4 Veil; Remove Them With Othinc—Double Strength, This preparation for the removal of freckies is usually successful in re- | Moving freckles and giving, a clear, } beautiful complexion that it is sold un- :der guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your t veil; freckles under a get an ounce of Othine and re- Talk about values-- look at these Hosiery bargains . for the whole family as ted 2. Recitation — Selected--Gladys|during their administration at the . ; ; ; Barth, Laura Hanson, Viola Barth. state penitentiary, and she is well jmove them. Even the first. few appli- 3. Vocal solo — Selected — Master| known in university circles. cations should show a wonderful im- We’ve made some good hosiery buys—as a result, hundreds of Paul Larsen. Mr. William Haggart, whose mar- pe nea some Or ute lighter freck- 4. Recitation — Selected —Edith]| riage occurs in Fargo on Si-urday, ning CHrely.. ee. j . - Wray. has innny trlends, in -miamaiek- where Be sure to ask the druggist for the pairs are being offered at remarkably low prices, quality consid ; 5. Vocal Solos—“God Remembers | he was business overseer for the Hag- | double strength Othine; it is this that 4 eae : p ‘“ 99 py When the World Forgets,” “Just a|gart Paving Company who, had the {is sold on the money-back guarantee. ered. Anticipate your hosiery needs and “Stock up” tomorrow. . Weary’in For you,” Miss Esther| contract for paving in Bismarck the | ’ Hoover. He is a younger : 7 6. Reading—Selected—Mabel Lar- Will Hughes, a for-. | from Minot to attend the Yeoman Con- a ST ¥. ae sen. wate ae mer resident of this ¢ foneon are They ro acquaintances a si 9° ‘ “oe 7. Piano Solo—Selected—Alice Lar- n Bismarck, ley returned to Minot we erubip HEE [ts morning Splendid values in women’s hosiery . 8, Anthem—“He Will Feed His) The pupils of Mrs. Genevieve Men- | MRS, MAHLM. ne / Flock,” Church Choir. ard Hughes of the Bismarck Conserv- Mrs, Hi M. MAN “Hosts ESS aN 5 . a BLENDED SILK . OUE— 5: a ve, evening a C1 serva , a ack and cor van, Var ve a i Ot e; er L . j Boys’ Clyb. . Panic: spoeavie ae Pata as on Avenue A, Monday evening. Cards splendid value. at. . 19¢ Narrowed ankles aad ae Fine lisle ribbed top, full fash- ak as a aring in piano . numbe Wb fi # and: heels—black and od—good quality silk— 11, *Reading—“Pet Peeves of Local] were, Anita Beebe, Muriel Baker, Be! will jbe the‘ dlyersion, , COMBED YARN cordovan Cc Bleck ane iquarty ie f People,” The Editor. sie Yeasley, Emelyn Patterson, Gay- i ers BED As apest ace ane $ a wey 12. Song-—Audience. hart Patterson, Mary Gallagher, Olive | Y ef Cotton hosiery in black , 29c FIBRE SILK cordovan ...... 1.75 It is requested that packages be do-| Hughes, Lucy Provist, Florence Wyn- | CIT NEWS | only, at Full fashioned hose, lisle top, nated containing an articlg of at least} Koop, Frances Wynkoop, Wilma Cun- FO 7 black only, excell nt a twenty-five cent value. These pack-|ningham, Norma Devol, and Liye | . : j ___ FINE COTTON blac y, excelle 79c FINE SILK HOSIERY ages will be sold to the highest bid-| Tong. ‘The program was pleasantly MISS LOU ALTA MELTON arate wi ‘tive Me ; ' Hosiery, nice fitting, in Bg value at ......seees er, inging a package allows you|varied in vocal numbers by Vivian By Ne Enter heri ollin We is confined to cordovan .....45 eae Tha o Anctt Tee ek a free lunch, otherwise a nominallGayton and Norma Levol, pupils of! MISSOULA, Aiont, Aprit his home with tons | \ ay: BILK HOSIERY Excellent makes in brown, grey, charge will be made for refreshments. | Miss Bergliot Caspary. | Lou Alta Melton is assistant bridge! a: BLACK .LISLE Higher priced hose in brown, rose henna, sand and There wjll be other attractions of in-} This was the third in the series of | engineer of the U, S. Department of| From Solen Hosicry in light and 45 black grey and $1 29 duced $1 95 terest; one, being a fishing pond for | gtudio recitals and was well attended! Fublic Roads, and is attached to the) P. N. Kalheren and L. Goldstein heavier weights ..... C white, reduced to .. 0d to eee . the children. The public is invited to; py parents and friends of the pupils.| headquarters office at Missoula. were Solen residents in Bismarck ” attend the social this evening. Mrs. Hughes plans a public recital to| Among her proudest possessions is/ Yesterday. Ss gol s” Seen ees be given within the next two weeks.| a membership card in the American | i, Peer! : EVENTS IN THE VALLEY a | Association of Engineers. | om Now Leipzig Society notes in’the Red River Val- GIRLS’ ORCHESTRA. ‘The woman who has taken an en-| Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sprecher were in , ley papers of yesterday announce some Five girls, all students of SI Jary's gineering course has been grounded| from New Leipzig’ yesterday attending ° 9 e e interesting betrothals among the school, have added to the musical lize thoroughly in reasoning,” she says.| to business afta i I ren Ss osiery specia Ss of Bismarck by the formation of an or- This is because an_ engineering chestra which shows great promise. | Course of red Le Heb RAETOW, at tt Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Enusler of Wishek " ond ’ The orchestra thade its first public) ON@e Was, but trains one in mati ent 1 ate then aitacalgert ti INEANTS' FIBRE SILK BLACK COTTON COTTON HOSE matics, chemistry, geology. physics,/spent Thursday in town attending to ‘Wi Se aie 7 7 2 —good ailty, appearance at Hazelton the Monday ec ; | * Children’s ribbed hosiery, made In only—good quailty, or Your Floors rt tter East I played for the| #@ principles of industrial manage-' business matters. Vv lity, black for hard weue d ‘ - night after Easter and played for he/ ment and the political and public prob geu tas, ery nice” qual a jac *19c ‘or hard wear 19c 8 25¢ ‘ Daughters of Isabella*dance Monday Only: vcss. Sesaeergys BE kqysremnatkeaoes. night. The girls, ‘whose ages average about 16 years, are: pianist; Loratta Simmer, cornetist: Helen Andrist, violinist; Kathey‘ne Andrist, cello player; Dorothy Cook, trap drums. STUDIO TEA SATURDAY | Mrs, J. W. Deemy, 814 Fourth street, Viola Simmer. | lems of the day. It touches every phase of industry and activity. “While it is doubtful if ever woman will take up engineering as a profes- sion to the extent that men have, it; is evident that the highest attainment | of the human race will come only | :when men and women work shoulder to shoulder for the same purposes and ideals.” From Carrington Mrs. W. E. Hoopes, an active club ‘woman of Carrington, is visiting jtriends in Bismarck. Eastgate Brothers Here. Charles and Alfred H, Eastgate, prominent Larimore, No, Dak., resi-/ dents, are doing business in Bismarck ‘today. and very nice looking. MISSES’ HOSIERY ~ These stockings are fine guage hosiery— Colors are black and cordovan—the values are exceptional. wear and tear Qe BOYS’ DURABLE HOSE These are wire twist, made to stand the of school and play. | with six young ladies will entertain | Miss Melton graduated from the Uni-; Phos ST Size 55% . . Be s CBWE LT ccceitinssleiain suretioinses eae 9e i at a studio tea on Saturday afternoon, versity of Colorado, receiving a_de-| Shopping in Town Yesterday Size 6,—614—7 . 30¢ : pe aie ’ ae : from 3:30 to 4:30, Entertaining with’) gree of Bachelor of Science in Civil; Among the out-of-town women shop- Size 71%4— . 35e Si Cae Oe gee Mrs. Beemy are Isabel Campbell,/ ingineering. Less than a score of! ping in Bismarck yesterday were, Mrs. Size 9— - 40€ Sizes 10—10%3—11 For Your Furniture Irene Fastman, Olive Kinsella, Esther euch derrees have been granted to! KE B. Miller, Steele; Mrs. Smith, Wil- Maxwell, Mable Nathan, and Cather-| women throughout the country. ton; Ruth Kellogg, Mott; Mamie oy ine Deemy. = ; Switzer, New England. ’ MRS. REGISTER HOSTESS | April 16, at 8:30 P, M. The carnival | “Pioneer Is Ty. Mrs. George M. Register will enter-| dance, given under the auspices of the | Thomas McGowan, oné of *Bis-|} MEN’S FINE COTTON HOSE tain the Mothers’ Social Club on Sat-| urday afternoon at her home at 218; | Bismarck Odd Fellows, will be one of the big events of the spring. The Mc-! 1) furnisn | | marc k's pioneer residents, is seriously | ill in a local hospital. Mr, McGowan Made for wear, black and Cordovan, 18c t street. Mrs. W. E. Pap ill| Kenzie hotel orchestra w' *, read a paper on Mothers of the Bible,| music. ‘The invitations say: “Special | paralyals of several years garoks - All siegs .. abcess on. cs ne iveeewns Hees ewrn tees mages ‘ é and Mrs, J. L. Bankston will read aj features: a surprise every ten min-|© " __ 8 A . ia ans 2 Cs) r selection. utes; come early; play late,” i Cahill Returns From Werner 0. 0. F. DANCI OME MINOT |p. J. Cahill of Wilton, passed Polish I. 0. 0. F. DANCE. MOTORED FROM MINO' Invitations have been issued for th? Mr. and Mrs. J.’P. Tennyson and | nrongh.-Biemerey today on me een At Your Dealers I. 0. O F carnival dance to be held |Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Corey of Minot,’ auditing the project of the High Car- at Patterson's hall Saturday evening,! were an auto party motoring over | bon Coal Compan | Fresh live lobsters n now being 5 ‘served in the McKenzie Dining Ti Store of Quality, Service and Lower Prices | Room. gr |G, ee ie ATTENTION I, 0. 0. F. | There will be a regular meet-).~ ” 7: : ; ; a aaa |ing Friday evening, at 8 p. m. AT THE MOVIES. City. “The Mad Marriage,” is a pic- EARRINGS TO RETURN, | sharn, of Custer Encampment, Did you ever see a red-headed lead-j ture in which the elements of drama.| New styles of hair dressing that ex- J No. 16, 1.0.0. F. Initiation and ing man on the ied you uw {| comecy, love, interest and pathos are| pose the! lower viet of the car are degree work. . All visiting , En- Lt alene ane aoa eicee te skilfully blended into a visual mélody.| bringing the earring back into favor. campment members are invited shown. The story is a univetsal pro- | ——— rf ‘to attend. duction from the famous novel “Cinder- “ fe By order, ella Jane” by Herons Ben‘on Cooke 7 ; d st b ‘armel Myers as a P : f C.L. HANSEN, Me alar gitt. In rreEulin ‘Greenwic he NOW Is THE TIME TO PLANT | Scribe.) village, the Latin Quarter of New York = ELM TREES .. $3.00 to $5.00 cach | SPIREA VON HOUTTE (Bridal Wreath). ee 50c to $3.00 each | LILACS . 50c to $2.00 each ! SIBERIAN PEA (Catragana) for hedges........80¢ to 75e cach ae ee if RYSSIAN OLIVE, for Hedges or’singles...0.0.. 30e to £5.00 each \ This stock has been transplanted several times a ‘ on curown field for the past five years, thus making it real ac- climated stock, J | Plant Now! HOSKINS Plant Now! Incorporated ORAL HYGIENE WEEK E are showing the very latest styles in Millinery, a * in BF : April 11 to 16 Wsucn as Dress Hats made of Fancy Braids, Braid and You will find Newer Things in Furniture ‘ Georgi2tte combination. A complete line of Tailored at Perry Ss Ifyou have not already formed the pleasant, healthy, brush- | Sailors. They come in,quite handy for a change on outing i s 8 twice-a-day habit, why not Make a start this week? Children J occasions. ; j can safely use COLGATE'’S Ribbon Dental Cream—a deli- Our prices are moderately low. cious dentifrice which cleans thoroughly. The delicious flavor Mi helps in forming the healthful habit. 1SS -Mary Buchholz Millinery 2 119 3rd Street *Phone 367 i i me 7 e || 6 ” Ps : s e : z 4 SPECIAL FEATURES NEXT WEEK We will give a 30 to 50 per cent discount = > “Tyumpet Island” Bismarck Theatre, Mon- on all Lamp Shades, starting 4 ps Starring Bewitching Carmel Meyers. 4 day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Saturday Morning—Unti! April 24 | 2 arriag HewiCoMay his ae | “Billions” —Nazimova—Eltinge Theatre, $$ , He was an attractive young artist. with scores of wealthy women quite ma about h’'m—while she—she was only sock-darner. his “domestic en- Tuesday and Wednesday. [WE TURN A, HOUSE INTO A HOME tO gincex, end both lived in x Greenwich Vilage studio and ere agent peny “TheGr eatest Love,” Another Humoresque, “ u > *° in a misguided t, they married exch other—he to ese: a ’ men find she—welloul never guess you must see Ht—it's so human —Vera Gordon—Eltinge Theatre, Thurs- I, fs . W PLA ! and delicicusly surprising. @ day, Friday and Saturday. ite - “Hands. Off,” with Tom Mix—Bismarck ony — i Tonight | ORPH EU | | Tomorrow - Theatre, Friday and Saturday. eae OPPOs|TE P.0 BIS SMARCK

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