The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 5

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vw N ' ’ —— meee me id wwe FAREWELL FOR . MRS, M. HOWE Miss. Inez Jones and Miss Nellie Smith ontertained at a 6 o'clock din- ner at, the McKengie on Wednesday evenig_in compliment to Mrs. Mar- garet Howe, one of the Lucas Com- pany staff, who leaves shortly for Seattle to join her husband, who has located there. Covers, were laid for eleven young women. Following an excellent dinner, the evening | was spent at a theater party. THE SENIOR CLASS MEET. | One of the best senior class meet- | ings of the year was held Tuesday. when the class elected the speakers for the Class Night exercises. Four extremely modest nominees withdrew their nominations, but were electell erhars for that very reason. The re- ult of the election were as follows: C History—Genevieve Parsons, Cl Poem—Philip Boise. Class Will—Charles Burke. Our Faculty—Sara Boyd. Class Prophecy—Jerome Conway. Class Song—Mary Atkinson. | Presentation .of the Memortal— Bruce Wallace, RETURN TO GLEN ULLIN Supt. Vigness and Mrs. Vigness re turned home to Glen Ullin today, hav- ing spent Thursday and Friday in | Bismarck renewing acquaintance among their many friends here, hav- ing made their home here for many years while Mr. Vigness was ‘super- | intendent of schools for Burleigh | county, PURCHASE GREEN LAKE COTTAGE Dr. B. F, Strauss, Mrs. Strauss and family expect to leave for their Green Lake, Minn.. cottage about June 1st, Dr. Strauss having recently purchas- ed the Rudolph Olson cottage on Cres- cent Beach, a delightful residence sec: | tion on Green Lake, about fifteen'miles from Willmar, Minn, I CHICAGO GUEST. Dr. M. W, Roan’ and Mrs. Roan | have as.their hoyse guest a brother | of Mrs. Roan, Jaines Patterson, who will remain come weeks. Many Bis- marck. people will recall with pleas- ure having met. Mr. Patterson on pre- vious visits to his sister’s home in Bismarck, VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN. | Edith Rupp was chosen valedic | rian, and Margaret Smith, salutatori- | an, ‘These honors are bestowed upon the students having the highest cls averages: for their four years of high school. Edith’s average being’ 93.9, and Margaret’s: 92.5, | MONDAY BRIDGE ENTERTA'NED. Mrs. T, ‘Poole -was hostess fo the Monday Bridge club in her McKenzie apartment the first of the week. Fol- lowing the play of several tables of bridge, a buffet lunch was served and a most ‘enjoyable evening is reported. MRS. SCHEFFER’S CLASS RECITAL. | Mrs, Herman Scheffer. will present |" Hher class ‘in vocal trainfne in a re- cltal’ on’ Friday evening, -May 13, at | the Episroval:partsh house on Third street.. Friends of the class members and patrons: of music are invited. MRS, BRESLOW, RETURNS. Mrs. J. Breslow, 55 Avenue B, who has beeh snending some weeks on a visit to her former home at Colum- bus, Ohio, returned to Bismarck on Thursday. ‘ MOTOR TO UNDERWOOD Mrs. ‘C. -A. Rust, and daughter, Miss Fana, ac sonfad by Mrs. Kris Kjelstrup ¢ » children, motored to Underwood on Friday to spend the week end with friends in Underwood. |’ Read McKenzie advertisement. Don’t overlook the McKenzie advertisement. The New Garrick is located at the corner of 5th and ‘Brosdway. MOTHER'S DAY What gift could you give her that would make her ‘happier. What \-I gift would be more appreciated than a portrait of yourself? Mother’s Portrait | | You will prize it above everything as the years go by. You want her photograph; we shall be glad to ‘| make it. Distinctive Portraiture SLORBY STUDIO Successor to Holmboe Studio. ~ ASK Your Grocer Hampty Dumpty Bread LUCKIEST MOTHER IN AMERICA AD- DRESSES NATION’S MOTHERS ‘the lives you have built. will take is- Tomorrow is Mother’s Day( whe n sons and daughters the country oven} pay homage to the mothers who bor e and reared them. The Tribune prints today a “Mother’s Day Message” from “The Luckiest Mother in America.” In it she speaks for all mothers wh en she tells what the appreciation of her. children means to her. The Luc kiest Mother is Mrs. F. M. Keys: of Hollis, Okla., who has two sons and t wo daughters in school and who has been blessed in addition with quadru plets so much alike that even the par- ents cannot tell them apart. BY MRS, F. M. KEYS. Four baby’ girl quadruplets, romp- ing, laughing, loveable and happy. Add. to this a boy just finishing high school and another son and two daugh- ters in school and you will realize why, I consider myself the luckiest mother in America on thig day of days. It’s a big claim, isn’t it, for one mother who lives in a small town, far removed from the metropolitan hap- penings? But it’s a sincere one. I don’t doubt that it will be disputed. Every woman in this’ broad land of ours who knows. the mother Jove that | City News 1 Carson Visitors Mr, and -Mrs. F. A. Slith were in from Carson on Friday attending to business in Bismarck, From Steele Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, of Steele, were in Bismarck Friday enfoying the events of the day. ‘Ship Anniversary, The Tribune was reminded by a telephone informant totlay that it was DO YOU KNOW, There is no such thing now as a knocker in Bismarck, his ashes from the fire which caused his LET’S ALL NOW, BOOST FOR BISMARCK. HOSKIN’S ° were teachers of the Sterling school in Bismarck today. Taking Census, A census of all former service men in the county is to be taken by the Lloyd Spetz Post, American Legion. \A representative of the post is now taking the census of former service men in Bismarc . Couldn’t Get, Married, | The attempted wedding of a Bis- | marck boy, 16 years old, tailed in Man: | dan yesterday when the bride guessed her home in Yucca was in Morton {county iristead of Oliver county, ac- \cording to reports here, which gave home was in Yucca, the Morton. cou ty oficial refused to issue a licen Shoppers From Over the State Among the many out of town ladies in ‘Bismarck for Friday and Saturday, are Mrs. ‘F. Fishman and (Miss Alice Fishman .of Regan; Mary and Pearl VanHorne of Bea Mrs. J. B. Tyr- rel; Underwood; Mrs.°‘I, O. Day, Burnstad; Ellen Hellstrom, Helma Ja- cobgon, Edna Johnson of Wash- burn; Theresa West and Pearl Miller of: Velva. | Beautiful and alluring she! dances in the haunts of Fashion) and Folly while Old Nick call the F. Streeter Here Linton ‘are interested Visitors, in Bis- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Streeter | of! marck for the week end festivities, The -ciated. ‘| ciate the special honor Shown us this] The Keys Quadraplets—iett to right (above) Mary and Leotas Hac soberia and: Mona, Now could you tell cne from another? Makes. you thrill’ at the thought of sue with me. And justly so. For,all of us-who have a son or| daughter growing up in the world to} shower our affections upon, are lucky indeed. Tomorrow is set aside as “Mother's Day”—a day to allow our children to 4et us know that they value the train- ing we have given. them and the right-; eousness that we have endeavored to{ imbue them with. . But it isn’t necessary for a special day to be set aside to tell a MOTHER that her toil for her chlidren is appre- It is evidenced EVERY day in} the acts of her boys and girls—in the thousand and one little eways in wHich the love for the mother unconsciously crops out. However, wo mothers all DO appre- day. When my older children and my babies—Roberta, Mona, Mary and Le- ota—grow up and start out in the world for themselves, I’m going to‘ask them to make EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR a Mother's Day. Wouldn’t that be a wonderful idea, mothers, to know that you were AL- WAYS in the fore in the thoughts of your children? 1'm sure it’s the best reward that a mother could have. seven years ago today, May 7, 1915; that the Lusitania was sunk by the Germans. S, Jahr in Town, Simon Jahr and Mrs. Jahr came in from Wilton to attend the events of} the week end in town. From Trutle Lake W. H. Harris, accompanied by Mrs. Harris, of Turtle Lake, were week end callers in town yesterday. Sterling Teachers Here Principal Gertrude’ Evarts, Mrs, M. Gleason and Miss iMargaret Gleason, end is his only rememberance. no names, ISMARCK.N.OAK OlAMONOS.“JEWELAY Gifts For The Bride and Graduate The fact in itself that you’ve come to this store for the selection of Graduation or Wedding Gifts is a compli- 1 to the gift recipients. They will consider it in that ‘ight. ss r First, because. it indicates that your intention is to choose som:thing ‘the. best of its kind. And secondly, because you’ve come to the finest shop N where gifts That Last are to be procured. It establishes your estimate of the importance of the gift and your care that it shall be the best. ) ‘A very beautiful display here, now, of wrist watches in Platinum, white gold, also green and yellow gold with woven.thread of gold or silver bracelets to match. These bracelets are very beautiful and all have a patent attach- ment whereby the bracelet is not damaged in removing it from the wrist. : . This store has been Bismarck’s Gift Shop for nearly fifteen years, and gifts presented in boxes bearing the Knowles Crest are highly prized by the recipients. F. A. KNOWLES * Jeweler and Optician Bismarck Special Chicken Dinner for SUNDAY---MOTHER’S DAY VanHorn Cafe Andrew Bougas, Prop. Make it a point’ this Sunday to'dine with us, as our Chef has prepared a Special Mother’s Day meal that is more than appetizing SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER SERVED FROM de “11:30 A. M, to 8:06 P.M. Including soup, bread and butter, meat order, vegetable, dessert uM ** and coffee, tea or milk, Cream of Chicken Soup Boiled Fresh Chicken with New Asparagus Chicken Fricasee with French Peas - Chicken Stew, Spanish Style ’ * Roast Fresh Young Chicken with Swect Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Stewed Peas ice Cream Choice of One Meat Order 70c. EXTRA Extra Cut of Beef with Spinach .... Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Porterhouse Steak with French Fried Potatoes. Roast Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Halibut Steak with Cold Slaw Creamed Lobster on Toast .... Cold Chicken with Sliced Tomatoes Cheese Omelette . Ham and Eggs, Country Style Sliced Tomatoes, 25c Radishes, 15c¢ Green Onions, 15¢ When the girl said her|tune. She,is “Paying the Piper.” (Incorporated) Sliced Cucumbers, 30c Celery, 25¢ Stewed Tomatoes, 15¢ Wax Beans, 15c - Strawberry Shortcake, 35¢ Stewed Prunes, 15c¢ Stewed Corn, 15c New Asparagus on Toast,25c Sliced Bananas with Cream, 25c Head Lettuce, 25¢ Queen Olives, 20c Stewed Peas, 15¢ Strawberries with Cream, 35¢ Sliced Orange, 15c ¥ Grape Fruit 20c Produced by BARKER BAKERY | D LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired. i GARDEN HOSE No Kink Garden,Hose, the Hose that lasts the Jpngest at a low price of— : 15c a Foot Sale for One Week Only i May 9th to 14th. i Mail orders promptly filled. | Bismarck Machine Shop es 218 4th Street SPECIAL SALE ing to give you some specials. dows each day with price tags. there is anything that you may want in our line. WEEK Commencing Monday, May 9, we.are go- These items will be displayed in our win- Do not overlook this opportunity. If Watch Our Windows. , EF olsom’s Home Made Pie or Cake, 10c Coffee, tea or milk, 5e Do You Know-- Your friends can buy anything you can give them-- EXCEPT YOUR oe PHOTOGRAPH Why not be photographed on your birth- day this year. BUTLER STUDIO! Phone 249 . 8114 Main Street es Corset for Rest or Work Rust-Proof Corsets WARNER'S RUST-PROOF is not only a smartly- designed and very becoming corset, but it is essen- tially a comfortable and practical one. Its perfect ad- justment to the figure makes it easy to wear all day long, for housework, for business, for any exertion—and also to 7 in so comfortably that one would not be with- out it. It is the Guaranteed Corset. It will not rust, break or tear. It may be washed again and again. It is a sensible, economic corset. : - Tomorrow is Mother’s Day Let- not this day’ pass without seeing the eyes that sparkle with sublime happiness and the cheeks that flush with delight at the thought of being remem- ered. She who has given so much is comforted and made happy with so little! ‘Your remembrance may be flowers, a book, candy or one of many numerous appropriate gifts—but REMEMBER. ‘DO YOU KNOW That, the Bismarck Fur Co. Remodels, Repairs and stores Furs for the Summer months. ; DO YOU KNOW That old pieces of fur you have, that have been cast away as being no good. We can fix it up in a new style choker. Bismarck Fur Co. Phone 130K Pretty new models that are correct right now. One Strap, Louis covered heels, in Black and Gray Suede. Richmond's Bootery 406 Main Street L. E. MAYNARD'S USICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street. Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos tat Elli oe Ph ington onographs Sheet Music ie Player Rolls Phonograph Records Hamilton Howard Modello and Monarch Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash Pianos, String: Instruments and Phonographs_ Repaired Last Word in Pianos MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is All But Human” ARNON UaNAUnananCguanacenccnccgnagnccons

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