The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 13, 1921, Page 4

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PROGRAM FOR "WAR MOTHERS IS ANNOUNCED The program. for the second state convention of American War Mothers to be held at Lisbon, N. D. Wednes- day and Thursday, June 22-23, has! been completed. Mrs. Albert E. Jones; | eens of ‘Lisbon, president of the organiza-| tion, will’ be’ the presiding offic Mrs. H. 'S. Oliver, Valley City, twice: ~ président of the, North Dakota Fed-| “eration of Women’s clubs, will, act as) Teplameniesian, North Dakota has| e, distinction of having the only In. tinh chapter of the American War | Mothers, locatetl“at Fort Yates, N. D./ Representatives from this chapter will| s be in attendance at the convention. | An interesting feature of the pro-j gram will be the address, “Heart! Memories of Three Wars, 161, 1898| and 1917". by Mrs. Mary Taylor of Lisbon. Mrs. Taylor is 87 years of | age and has seen husband, nS ana | grandsons, march off,to war. In spite’, of her advanced age, Mrs, Taylor is! in possession of all her faculties anai her talk is looked forward to with al * great deal of interest. ” 3 Reports of the state officers, show- | He the Drosréss of the soctety during | Yes,.my dear, they really walked © These contrasts ate two shown\by in Cleveland. Meta P 66 and went about in them! models \at the dinner-fashion, show The. suit, which is con! the past year will be read at the afte oon session on Wednesday. Mrs. And they called these volumes and which, the Cleveland Garment.Manu-; the modern uit, is one of 15 years ago. volumes of material, dresses and suits, facturers associatien,gave.for the en-| , The afternoon gown is on 1860 affair; w» C.,Cashman of Bismarck will read tl ft "i m utes ms the previous meeting and | even as you and I call our brief be- tertainment of visiting garment mak- posed in contrast with a modern aft: | loved bits, dresses and suits. ers when the hational association. met Pat se ce pees es, S jst ul of r bangaleat will, give ‘the treasurer’s report. Mrs. Frank Smith of Lisbon, corresponding ; secretary, will give her report at this:| Curtis; for the Auxiljary,. President LR TURNS ROM: SCHOCL rly city. commissioner Mrs. Myron Davis. esponse,: Mrs. |. Dorothy, Skeels returned from: here.and al nanager of Marshal Olt Robert Ori, Bismarck. Greeting, State |! LaCrosse Norm where she has been | company. session.’ The staté ‘chapter reports will also be given at this time. aaaane rile on. the ‘Shoyehne. Hider, War Mother, Mrs. Albert Jones, attendiig school ‘ PS ea x 4 Ig giiess folks ‘was glad té&hear about ti ? Pivot lla sitoratin eet rine: é:00 verte barr arg a tra} chartes abs el ae eB, aa Mra. AL Dh ifrusty, of Tuttle, who Lacas’s.. Seem’s as if I siw most every art of the afternoon session.on Thurs-| 8; verture, Galbreath orchestra. | aries Kapitz and iMrs. A. D. An-| y 1 day. “A short business meeting wil!|'Community singing, led’ by wdouble| derson left for. Woodworth, N. D., lias been visiting at the Chak. Liess- tliere — arid they’ all said as how the values ¥ was bettér’n homé. burned. her arm. yesterday follow by an auto ride about the city.' quartet, in charge of Mrs. Karl] where Mr, Kupitz wil! make his. home}.™43, The election of officers for the ensu-| Thomte. invocation: Rev. Peter. Ed-| with his daughter, Mra. A. D, Ander- when starting a fire with Kerorene: ing year will take place at the Thurs-! wards... Heart Memories of Three| son. : > they expected. If you’ re Santat: toi save nee ees ‘ On Vacation, ‘ day, morning session. Wars, 1861-1898-1917, Mrs. Mary Tay- Pare ——— oe i ‘The complete program: for the two| Jor Lisbon. “Highland Fling,” Miss Dawg tans, OF. ametaGA MEET, | Miss Eya Banjoy, of the. alteration Im’ - hel ‘ day session follows: : Isabel Backlund; accompanist. Miss| -There wfll be 8. meeting Of the Cath-| department; of Lucas’, left on her va- { xia jenna 6 11:00—Registration, Armory. Blanche aMrtin. Spring Song (Men-|olic Daughters ‘of, America this even-| cation to Lefora, North Dakota. i be ter go ( ew: ols ia 12:00. Dinner, Hots) Bradford. delasohn), Boating. (Mueller), Miss] ing at 8 o'clock at the K. P. hall. All t Mary Elizabeth Davis. Group of songs,| Members are urged to be present. ~ CHILDR: N'S. DAY EXERCISES Opening} Mrs. Rolla Curtis. Music, orchestra.| . ———_——__— An. interesting program was given prayer. Mrs. M. E. Moore. “Welcome— Important Days im a War Mother's VISITING SISTER. at the Baptist church yesterday for, For .the city, Mayor Gilbertson; for] Calendar+July 4, 1776, Rev. H. N.| Kenneth Treacy has returned front} Children’s, day. The members of, the the War Mothers, Mrs. Frank Smith;| Postan, Lisbon; April 6, 1917, Mrs.| Shattuck Military Academy and is vis- ‘Sunday ‘school took part in the. exer- for’ the Legion, Commander Walter T. N. lium, Lisbon; Nov. 11, 1918, Mrs.| iting at the home of his sister, Mra.|cises which. were given at 10:30 in a} i A. C. McLane, Kenmare; Memorial] D. B. Register of Person Court. ombined gram for ‘children and day, 1919, Rev. Frank Hollett Lisbon; f adplis, e following is the pro; June 14, Rev. Father Hart, THEATER PARTY. gram: . community. _. Mise Ruth Pollacd. enterialied | ‘the, 4 “fol ly. ‘Tide Mor ti ore — members of the Linm Kfrog club at] Johison, 18 loskins, a -MISSIONARY ‘SOCIETY .MEETS. |a theater party Saturday in, honor. of | Newcombe. Rie h, R e lb B 1 ood The Women’s Home Missionary So-| Miss Irene Griffin, who leaves tor. Taz, “Sufibesms” — Dorothy Johnson, Weak, watery, ed eat | clety of the McCabe Methodist churcht-coma, Washington: soon. ~~ | Eval’ Camierpa, ' Willoughby Matchet, + able to, rek ult nila .go0d will meet at the home of Mrs. George ee sacille’ Lahr. as——it. te. impoverish Wallace; 601 7th street, Tuesday, June ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET. “Quest: fig A, reading by Esther Health ‘ond wtrongth yon, se | 14 at 3 o'clock. All members are urg-|’ The regular monthly meeting:of the Wilson. sou blood, Increase “| ed to be present so that all arrange-| Royal Neighbors wijl be held at the}, ‘“krotes cod corpuscles, | ments may be made for the nicnic, -] Kk. 0 P, hall Tuesday evening at 8 ing by fe i SEE pe pera aa ag ‘clock. Siete aad MOVIES 70 EW Hons ss i een benefited by taking . (Mr. O. T. Raaen of ) A ‘ooklet o¢ forindi- _. | has purchased the bungalow at 718 9th]* p; Se Ry SUNDAY AA Misa varied program: -was* given: at } street formerly owned by Ed. Dietz-| Heanor Gustaviason motored to Lake @ churcli followed by | man.’\Mr. Raaen and family will move} is pelle esterda: d i ths" a into their new home tomorrow. here. * y And vepent he aay an ap ager PTA YE TESTES 3 charge rogram: RETURNS TO HOME ‘ SL TEE REO: ber. of the Sfiqday” aditobl ome. i ] (Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Griffin, Mrs. M. AT HOME TO FRIENDS. part, in the program. - Tribune tor reward, WANTED—20, bushels late Potatoes at, W. [Hutchinson, and (Miss Jeah Moore| Mrs. 4. Lincoln Shute, who leaves}; rogram was given me Tepe cel -who have been visiting at the H, W.| Tuesday night for India will be at 4 Prim ry Depart nt+Mis: G. Wal- hospital. 613-3 -Constantinople, June 13.4-(By Aaso- : } iriiished apart-| Clated, Press,)—Greek destroyers have Richholt\ home left yesterday for’ Lis- home to her friends ‘at the home of Jace. bon. Mrs. Hutchinson andJean are on} her mother, Mrs. Oscar Ward until she!” gongs. and! \Reci tions —Prima bFOR., 3 sath age } le thelf way to Havre, Mont. and Mr, Shute leave for the west on| ¢]; sis at 304 1. inion Karamurnal,.a village on have fied AUDITORIUM : FRIDAY; JUNE 17th’ lasses, | ~ é ; the midnight train Tuesday. junior 6 ‘Department—Mirs, WwW. G. . Bt. Phi t: h here. shaye | ben peveral in i = a rae pls . ‘ ‘ -R, or cal the. Turkish front in os } \GiTy News" 1 NEWS* cae of Boyhood of; Jesus—Robert mA. ee a meee a pts an Mina: rae . ggainst the Turkisti Nattoiialists, ED =e: Pictures of Boyhdod of ‘Jesus— : Gracella Munger. *"} president on the following points: x RENEW. VEILS To Yellowstoue Park. Twelve verses from St. Luke on the! Whether he.was consulted or knew} If your. crepe veil. is’ too wrinkly A traitload. of young. people went Life of Christ, repeated from memory | -of the purported. speech of Ambasea-b you can ‘freshen it. by holding it in through the city on their way to Yel- by the classes. ‘ dor Harvey before it was made. both hands and passing: it. through lowstone Fark, where they will work] "Vocal solo—Norma ‘DeVol. Whether he or through his direction| the. steam of the tea “kettle bpout for the summer, -— Piano Duet—Bessie and Ruth Wil- the: secretary of State has, protested] several times, eS a at . |Nams. .- f ‘ B or reprimanded Ambassador Harvey Baldwin: Visitors, } The babies of Mr. and Mrs. Robert an eek or undertaken to -ascertain whether Mt. Charles Nelson and Miss Tess} Dutton, Mr and Mrs. B. H. Tong, Mi é ot tha ambassador was correctly quoted wert. ot Hala i. are jn ithe city on 2tand Mrs. Ralph Renner,:and Mr. and } in American newspapers. % - ‘ yi r ° ’ com| in 0) tri it J TRe world’s fonenisst Snteteainer and = -e - Nace the children baptised | REMOVE GREASE : ; i Y is D ‘ . z She | Cave t with powder “The Idol of Broadway.” Direct from his Mrs. Chria Nelson ant Mra: J. Welst| \ AU Nethodlet Chureh, pu seae te coe macleglan kat: it remain hour jona i 7 of Washb iting Mrs. Nel-|° ‘The. t the M f ri id. the ake off. If there is ati “sensati 1 -Patifie Coast Triumphs, en zon’ alight Piss Gann pred chureh was in the form.ef a pase ¥ un a iar, Bly the magnesia again. route’ to" St. Pay, Minneapolis, and New rrccldeea “Light of the World.”., All the me ee als BNOCS “Phis\ process can’ be relied upon not York ce % | Om Shopping Trip. ers of the Sunday school took part in : ; th t lor. Mrs, J. Schweizer and daug!: it, each department Heving a-proces- £ “Margaret, of Washburn, are ® the city| sion for the first part ¢f the Pageant. Hson,' Democrat, Mississippi, . totro- on a shopping trip. . Nine young peorke: ae enn Wallace,| ducéd: today - a: Feeatitiod téquesting Mable Nathan, Anderson,| President Harding to es to Wishck, ‘Charles Hoffman, een Elsness,| ate “whether there is. Mr. and’ Mrs. Chafles Goldsmitn of |Edna Johnson, hac as Marie lon 1008 Broadway Moved to Wishek: to- npr et Ruth vey for his Pl each ot day, 1 ant “ padi ere TRAE Wt make Sele futme athe “aay 19, the as for ms reprimand ‘y Visiting Son, tf, recall: ‘Aduairal William 6. Sims | TR CAR 1 CAl June 7, 1921.” | Mrs. Anna Knauss is visiting her \_, The resolution also asked the presi-| son, Sherman, at Billings, Montana. e ts f Mr. Knauss‘is employed in the Gazeite- -BISM ARCK HELD appr ee News, composing room. secretary of state of simi- fekijent oF . Leaves for Detroit. lar’ import: fq: not ; iesued seniust Am- Edward Scott, of Seventh street, left bassador George. poh GA sis today where he will seen this vaca-|‘ut; iT bah . , wage. the: sident advise the; jon. i r Iniproved Condition, booze captured from anon ran-} Mr. Carl F. Anderson, who has been| ners near here, but did’not get very. {lL at his -home with’ pleurisy is im-|far before he was recalled ‘by ‘the q proving. states attorney, w ‘id the ] hePrat t E ‘should <tbe' held vidence. Bat é sad ‘sd bet Siietwin Baldwin Visitor. Farry “ARBUCKLE : Mr, Carl Larson of Baldwin was in from Avtomney-Genera “Temke's in— : the city-on business. +. Joffice? ay ; fee ea 3 TONIGHT ea fee Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shu- t Prices— x ‘Flag Day Exerel «Lower: Floor, $3.85; > bert: Present “Flag een Fe auserved: Tuesday 3 KATHERINE MACDONALD in Bakony, $230,815 | Ay Thereinbat fl omuiegzn Es pte | toca he set A CURTAIN” 2.20 ; 4 1. Jol: ‘ jatiou: vi 4 poets Gallery Admission, $1.10. Al sree arte A ‘Town Criers Dinner. | Thirteen’ doliars’ was collected. by; fone eee Kinogram........, .Topies of the Day No Telephone . faing: The Bismarck Town Criers will hold) he Salvation Army ut a street meet-| JM) T mi Orr 4 Also, Reservations a dinner-and initiation of new mem- teers in Color Ge relief of flood suf- Wednesday & Thursday. ieee omorro' 2 Fe ! MAIL ORDERS NOW J 0 L 5 0 N- crn see a etale botel ‘Tuesday | tetter trom, Cols, The best picture of all: the: western departm * <HUM ae * | WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY ne n Army, to Capt. Miss Laoag ree gr left on af fecal otganization, Mack Sennett’s tel is Hing. , Hund v an turday | \ P . e shonbag tito Minneapolis ody, | a4 eta patos | a8 7 —_—___ .. “Lave Honor and Behave” \ Baby Bey. ‘and crops were caine The Salva. , m ae — CoNING — M id Mrs, A. : a 2 Sree ey oe pe et or DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH”, rents of a bal he 3, Ba hebplegl er ae ne Blea ‘And Harold:Lioyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY.” THOMAS MBEIGHAN in. , |'Seat SaleWednesdayr—9 a. «© m—Harris & Co. In Greatest of all Winter : Garden Triumphs “SINBAD” | r ..“THE. EASY. ROAD” . A - ROSCOE ae \VELING SALES. A Gorgeous Revel of Radiant Girls ; An perce are received here} MAE RUERAE is “THE GILDED LILY.” a vate, So of the birth of a baby daughter, Carol RRIi toseeeceeeee sec HABIT? _ Hear Jolson’s New ngs. Lucile, aa June Sth, to Mr. ey Sea UST SIE Ue SST arsceeee ‘ C. N. Kirk of Marshalltown, Iowa. Mr.) Matinee Datly at 2:30; 15 and 25c. Evening, 15 and 35c.

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