The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 5

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¥. ‘SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 - Address. by Miss Spalding, National |they will personally conduct the pro- Worker) Mc nre (patie one ne * | CHURCH NOTES nt Gi L. T: L. Demonstration. | (Phe, girls’ appearing: on this even-| @- : f ! 1 ’ ‘ Adjournment. \ ~.|{ng's program are: . Edna Hall, Doro- z ‘ ' we ‘ An {uteresting feature of the: con-| thy Birdgell, Florence Bmith, Myrle; ST, MARYS: PRO-CATHEDRAL,, \ 2 an i Yentton ul ve the Mothers: and Smash, deste, Sethat, eleanor Mann,| ° g o'clock a.m. Low Mnss and Holy | ° i a aughters’ luncheon to be served in; Jean Steele,, Maxine Burnside, Elsie, Co hid h 1 } Tm GOOD PROGRAM the basement room of the First Bap-|Nelson, Frances Barrett, Margaret Commanien ort Enalish ade ‘German n ence in er er. ‘sona C 1a ; A : oe church on Fourth street of Tues: | Barrett Rosella Rausch, Edith Ram-|germon: g 4 i jay evening at 6 o'clock, All women 4tad, Maxine. Light, Virginia Light, . i o : é coy A FOR W.C.T. U. MEET oo) rng at § oioek., All women [and veya Loubek. i : oe tak sermon |S" Mass and Eas-'1 comes to a woman not so-much from beauty of face or figure, or. F a : af silver offering will be taken up, Gare i . . pi Ee as Annual convention of the HONORING NATIONAL, PRESIDENT as In the cage of previous recitals, for Father Hiltner, Pastor. (1 from beautiful clothes, as:from that indefinable but unmistakable event strict of! the: W. C. T. U.|° Tuesday of next week ifurthering the cause’ of music exten-; MeKENZIE & STERLING CERCU! i i ‘ will Wy ield inthe, pommahicl codes |ttse ocho Atoosemne te peated : co | rMete-Pendatag service acuta. ||. smartness which sémehow marks some womei out from all others. ! dy ond Wednesday, May If andag (ment (0 the nations! president of the appear Tuckday evening of next_wetk | * slething’=-Proaching-oorsloa’”12:18| An interesting program has been pre. | Degree of Honor, who willbe a guest jin the high school auditorium, being 001 td ig eervice ee 3 pared as follows: Fe opine nae cohterenes in Bismarck, | the third in ‘the series of Mrs. Wheel; a Sunday school 1:00 a, m. | te / ‘ i n—s P.M. d ig Wednesday. "s class recitals, ; Bat dade met BS dea i Aen a Pats 1. Mts, Alfred Zuger will entertain rb ace egh hmm re |: McKensle-—Preaching service. 8:00 "Quigley; es a noon day luncheon at her home at} YRS. DUNHAM HOSTESS. » sunday school 11:00 a. m. | Addraey ‘of Welcome—Mr3. F. L. Wat- aus ranter, nitpel west ou on town | Mrs. 0. N. Dunham, assisted by Mra.) A cordial invitation is extended to Resposbe= tara: L. E. Heaton. national. president, Frances Buell Ol-| Richard ‘Tracy, entertained Friday | everybody. at ‘i ‘Apponitment of Cominittees and Busi-/S00, state secretary, Mrs. A. Blewett’ evening at a thimble party, compli- Rev. Wm. Schoffstail, Pastor. | é cote! of Jamestown, and state president,! menting Miss‘Anne Louise Atkinson. | ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. ! 0? S e S Address—Miss Amy Spalding of Chi-|Mrs. C. S. Lyman of Cando. During/ about twenty-five intimate friends 0¢) ‘Avenue.D and 8 es th’ A i “ y cago, National Worker Wn American- | the afternoon the hostess will take the! ine honor guest were bidden and the! eventh Street. ization Work. {Visiting ladies on an auto drive about) evening was spent in sewmg and Vis,| German service, 10:30 A. M. Eng; : Tuesday Atternoon |Blemarck; they will be guests of the| jing. The stately colonial -home of Mah sorice, 8'P. M. Biblo class meets: h 1 f Mothers’ and_Daughters’ Luncheon at |War Mothers in Legion Hall at “4! the hostess was artistically arranged! y wreapynmonage On Friday’ eveniny. | —have a clever way 0 : the Baptist Church, Mrs, C. .W./lock.. A call will be made at the| inva decorative plan of pink :fud| ¥° Battling, pastor. i ‘changin more than just Smith presiding. ' club rooms of the Business and Pro- | han The See ctéitalereic ia HRI : AN IRA | cna! g1 ie J { Solo, “Mother”—Miss Stella Finwall. tesstonal: Women before the dinner | ty fy eaiaarive Géorde Washtagton breach a BNGE SOGIERY, i the lines of your figure;. 3 \, A tibate’ to Mothers”-—Nydia hour, | Mrs. ¢ the cee, Goan in white-costume, and Just before the; Sunday service at 11.A. M, subject: they make you feel younger, 4 Our “Daughters”—Mrs. C. W. Moses. | thelr session in Masonic Temple int ining pea spate ied Blea Ga Pia Sunda more attra ctive, more ele: u % ( ‘ y school at:9: .M. Wedne: - bicveahpeer eset aan “All thee of the visting officers are| a#6ity uppeared bearing a mammoth Ing meeting at 8 o'clock. ‘A. readin t : ‘At the Baptist Church—S P, M._ [Closely identified with many prominent = aiaust he white ais) jerees | zoom is open in the church ‘building gant. : é — Servic . FL. {organizations in the state, such as; With floating streamers, whic! jevery Tuesday, Thursd nd Satur- hevolienal Bertie: lel by Mrs HU Federated Clubs, Eastern Star War} presented to the honor guest. Dur- | day from 2 to 4 P. M. ‘Al an ‘Welcome They make your clothes look Piano: Duet—Unié and Verste Frazier. | Mothers, Business and Professional | ing the lunch hour the bouquet untold- | to attend these ‘services and to visit | as if they /were designed Reading—Miss Verdolyack. Women. .ete, and al ern are eager: ed unucnerable vrels Has att Lae the reading room. i just for you and they give Vocal Solo—Miss Norma DeVol. |to do \honor ‘to the visiting officers! uniquely wraped and bearing senti-: ) . 7 = | ’ * Sadress—Mrs. Margaret Forbes ‘Clif-| While in the city. ments befitting the happy event. This | > FIRST LUTHERAN | that b fiden ——_ jis the third in tended series @f;: Sunday school at 12 m. | you that superb connaence oi e adottg east : |MRS. SCHEFFER'S CLASS IN SONG) social aftaire planned for the popular| Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Rev.| in’ yours whic isthe 7 W. C. T. U. Benediction. | RECITAL, : young society woman before her mar-|F. W.. Wyman, Field Secreatry of the; : Au Wednesday Morning—9:30 A.M, | _ The sone recital of Mrs, Florence) riage in mid June. Foreign Missions of the Augustana | | height of feminine charm. Opening’ Devotions—Mrs. H. C. Pos-|Plerron Sehetoris vocal class. was aOR EER YA Synod gill speek on the anleaion and : ‘| ¥ . well attended ‘and the work of the. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. {conditions in Ina, at which time a ne peepee Loca) Unions. students, was thoroughly appreciated,; Announcement of the marriage of |*llver offering will be taken. Every- | \ Elections of District, Offivers. as.evidencod by merited applause and| Migs Loyselle Johnston, of Fullerton, |Pd9 {8 cordially invited to attend’ “ Address by. Miss Necia Buck. :EAyCrabiercormGHE i eueseai cad N. D., who was employed at Webb's | thls service. EI Alfson, ‘Pastor. Let Us Fit Your Noontiae Frayer, led by Mrs. Hoffman. | plea: aie sane cranked: fish’ in he store, and Newell D. Ely, who flew a; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Figure i Wreduenday. Aiternoon—2:80 P.M, (att, all students rendering their num-. eo are a ™ Bismarek ast sum-; | Morning service at 10:30. * ; Devotional Service, by Mrs. G. B. New- | bers without the support of music and living er Ocks a and Mra. By are : pisenise of Braver." " wil ve ‘he ; in a Redfern > ‘ pwith composure and firmness. Pro- peaas Ph jdect i Se by Miss Quigley duction of tone as well as diction par- ener artist by profession, but |the double quartet. Sunday. school at “ r __w, |ticularly impressed the audience, The 2 o'clock. Young People’s meeting o « ‘Address, ‘Enforcement of ‘Law 7 Ny ‘ ;| entered the aviation pervice: during the!12 o'clock. Y People’ ti A Anderson difficult piano accompaniments re- war and served for-elghteen months. |in the evening at 7 o'clock. Evening Si nesersagnas SEGA DD dered by Mrs. Doerr and Mrs. Scheffer He mate, many friends during his stay | service at 8’o'clock. The Junior choir ts proved a strong’ support to the stu- i. : ill sing. The subject of the dis-| , dents and to the interpretation of the SRR TTR ; course will be “God's Love Commend- | f a (Sa fe songs. i ‘ MOTHER'S AND DAUGHTER'S - jed.” All are cordially invited to be agi ‘KODAK FINISHING ; : LUNCHEON. ? present. Edward F. Jorden, minister. | iia) : lit Wi k for the Amateur GIRLS’ RECITAL THIS EVENIN¢ Don’t forget the Mother's ani) ~ bg WS ¥ ’ Quality Work for the Amate The second of Mrs. Wheeler’s music! Daughter's, luncheon at the Raptist ST. GEORGE'S ‘ classes will be presented in recital; church, on. next’ Tuesday evening at Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector SLORBY STUDIO this evening at the high school aud! o'clock, The W.,C, T. U. wants Services tomorrow, Whitsunday: successors to torium, the program to begin prompt- | every mother and daughter to join us. 8 a. m, Holy Communion; 10 a. m., HOLMBOE STUDIO ly at 7:45. The girls jn the class are; If you haven't a daughter, borrow one,» Sunday school; 11 a Holy Com- " from five years: of neat thirteen and| A program. willbe given at 8 o'clock | MUaion and Sermon; 7:30 p. m., Even- ‘ is ‘in the church aiialteriGen? All ero song and sermon at Christ church, i vited Mandan. . Special Whitsuntide hymns i - ae, fa ° and. music will be ronderoat at the 2 . ' are ‘ | FRESHMAN DANCING PARTY _ | Service tomorrow. and Mrs. Herman - i “Hail Festival Day. e |, One of the very happy events of the | Stoner, Cordially invited to the serv-| selection rendered by a group of| ‘The New Garrick is located at} ‘The best West of the East at @ 9 jhigh school social“ season was - the o fter which the pastor will ; s {Freshman dancing party given in the| !eS at St. George's church, maeey on “The Meaning of Pente- the corner of 5th and Broadway.| The Eltinge. as [fzmnastum of ihe: hist aohpol bultd-| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | cost.” Do not miss this service. ere é [ing “om, A rigay evening: aperoning | Rey, H.'C: Postlethwaite, Minister. | Nurses and doctors are especially in- ‘ {the party and enjoying the dance pro-) “Morning worshi ey : = ‘) | ‘ ts orship at 10:30, theme: | yited. C. F. Strutz, pastor. .y Rt |gram witn the class were the mothers, “Holy Ground.” Special music by the glia ths eae ohare 5 : § 7 [aise the high sc 1 tea hing staff. quartette.. Junior Sunday school at} Meet your deadliest friend Nota Motion Picturex but:a real 3 Act Dance at Patterson Hall to-| 2:30. Alj-ather departments at 12 M-land your dearest enemy at The ; NEA by Bees ‘ ; jasse: ina well .grade . | Comedy played.by live people. jnight. Dancing at 9:00 p.m. | schoo Christian’ tndeavor wat 7.) Bltinge. They'll all be there. cai salts fot he ane —_——_——- There was an unusually large crow! taahina Men hk ? - 7 | Regular meeting Bismarck) of young meh and women present last Hematitching, Mrs. N. W. Kel Presented by the | Lodge No. 5, Monday ‘evening, | Sunday: evening. Keep up the good iley, Little Block, Bismarck, : May 16t it 8 o'clock ‘work, ‘Theistate convention will meet : 5 \ ay 1, al oc Pp. m.. r N. D. \ i Work in M. M. at Jamestown on the 20th. Evening JUNIOR CLASS ki: | Work in M. M. Degree. | worship ‘at 8. An evening of heartful are | : f- ee REED song and worship, Great hymn of | Make it a point to meet your 7 « ——0 § H L | oapater UU. C. T. NOTICE I fa chat led-by: the chorus under | friends at the New Garrick. 00! Se ‘the direction of Mr. Devol. The larga | Bene gene BISMARCK HIGH ' C s There will be a regular meet- chorus cholr will sing the chorus,|| There’s no. place just like ——at the-—— - ing at Elks Hall. Also the La-)“Crown Him King of Kings.” Mt. | home—except: The Eltinge. ‘ CITY AUDITORIUM bee raar dbp rary gp ee on peg etl \ | There is to be initiation, also giaing plea be ame y i \ pleasure and inspiration in at- | DAY ENING avon a (Es, 2 - i | ing U. ©. 1.8 col ly in-| bring others with you. | es 4 9 + | | i A ; vited. | MODIA i Curtain 8:30 P. M. ii RiP Be ati McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | | . ortman, Sr. Coun. The message at the 10:30 hour will ‘ - | ‘be on “The Great Companion,”. It} Adinission 50c 75¢. | = ; wal bes comforting and ntrene noelne ° i 10 folks who are weary, discourage: ! | and vexed with doubts. Special mu- = “PASSION” | le. by the morning quartet. i 4 unday school at 12 o'clock with £ , ao + -A Dollar Show well taught classes for all, Special/ Seat Sale, Harri 1s On starting e Ys For 35c provision made for men of all ages. We an K) wer the wis ji C. W. Moses Superintendent. | ¢ ato iMay 17th, at 5 P. M. THE ELTINGE The Epworth League will celebrate fm ous ‘ 5 Ci ee N Monday and , Tuesday a Toe clock the 32nd anniversary of; s < s | its, birth. in interesting time is ; SIAN aE E ae ee =< | promised. Miss Alice Goldsmith, lead- g / Dp bl m é 5 e ler; Miss Dingle, president. . l t Yo Le ) = ; ,In the Pleasant ‘Hour Service at & | o'clock, there will be a brief address . CONFIDENCE jon “The Man Who Pitched His Tent, . ee ee ts , \in- the Wrong, Pla en Good, hearty, In the treatment ot re éie ad eS a instant pgs ay ee A og 's j enjoyable music will be used in, whic! troubles bathe ly with Cuti- to be found in our stock. Here you will fin Is as important to the user as it is tous. The USER must all may have a fart, Special selec’ | cura Soap and hot water, dry gifts of jewelry and other things of elegance : have confidence in our ability and WE must have confi- invited. G> H. Quigley Minister. Fees an Tees ected parte and refinement that will meet with the tastes dence ‘in ourselves in order to render the SERVICE of } EVANGENTCAL CHURCH. —- | | Do not fail to include the ex- of the young graduates. Ree. aj : ble. Th fid f all th hom - Corner 7th and Roster Sts. _ | quisitely scented Cuticura Tal- We suggest rings, wrist watches, necklaces, goN which we are capable. The confidence of all those whor | ‘Tomorrow is Pentecost, the birthday | | cumin your toilet preparations. pins, for the girl graduates. : : we have served should be a guide to those who are in jof the Church of Jesus Christ. ‘The! | Semguatsentnivaesa ditt ier: For the young man graduate, we offer a" : : : . \ jday will be observed at this chufc} ne eee ees Cine = : : ‘ A A Ps need of first class typewriter service. as follows: - Sunrise _ Pentecostal eticura Soop shaves without mus. watches, fobs, cuff links, stick pins, cigarette . Prayer Service, 6’A. M.; German Per cases, belt buckles, gold knives, fountain pens Z Ask those who have tried us. | tecostal sermon, 9:45 A. M. All other or gold pencils. i pes iservices will be conducted in the Eng- | fs rae ae Of f | 4 Bismarck Typewriter Company femur, tems sien. ives | Tailor Made Suits || : ; * | lowed by address:on “The Secret of a / Bon ham Brothers : i Rove Corona Agents 1 . |‘True Unity and Co-operation,” 11:45 Ready Made Prices L. POLLAK * “©. R, SHERWOOD ;AS M. Young People’s Alliance, '| KLEIN : iS oH eve u \ to Ei One’s Work,” Miss Ly- |? | Rebuilt Typewriters for Sale and Rent. iret | dla Roth, leader, 7:15 P.M. Moy 12th | “Tailors’ Who Know How” »_ Jewelers end Optometrsits - {was the birthday annfversary of Flor- | lence Nightingale, the note ofan ————EI~— = ‘etn trained nursing. It is altogether : fitting that her memory should be duly ' ¢ ae {honored by all who enjoy the benefits ASK Your Grocer eS [and blessings of the modern hospital. | ‘Or See “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” “sicts!2i=" Bismarck, Monday: QU Sis fate at"| my setny rae ff u & menaent ot ane eat Evangel: Produced by Race: " if ; cal losp!tal, wi Jeliver a brief a a Be a idress on Florence Nightingale. This BARKER BAKERY will be followed by a special vocal ae ie ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN | Roof Garden Dance, McKenzie Hotel | : if - i ‘ 1 ear e all Grand Lodge and Sheik Sessions. | : mice J e ) All Kinds of Entertainments. ‘ 9 y aa €Z 0 a e : ? ? Pavement Dance — Music by Elks Band. ee dy WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 EVERYONE INVITED TO ATTEND

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