The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1921, Page 4

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Social and Personal MACCABEES ORGANIZE HERE A tent of the Maccabees was or- ganized last night in the K. P. Hall! by State Commander McNamara, and! Deputy Supreme Commander, Dr. Louis C. LaMoore, with a full charter list. The new lodge was favored with a number of visiting members from cther points, F. W. Cathro, member! from Bottineau, J. C. Cavaneg of New! York, and a number from the Mandan} Tont. The new tent will be called: The Capitol Tent No. 18 and_mect- ings will be held in the same Hall on: the 1st and 3d Wednesdays of each| month, The following officers were elected! and installed: ‘Sir Knight—D. C. Ramp, mmander. Sir Knight—Charles Fisher, Com-| mander. Lieut Commander—Merle R. Ad- et Past Com-_ er. Record Keeper—Frank S. Carr. | Chaplin—Geo. L. Ried. Sargent—Frank Burbage. | Master at Arms—Richard G. Hall | Ist Master of the Guards—H. M.) Berg. | 2d Master of the Guards—LeRoy C | Eliason. j William ©: Johnson. ‘m. Smith, Louis Benzer, years; Christ J. Martineson, years; D. C. Ramp, one year. vs Several members made interesting talks for the good of the order, pre-| dicting a good future for the new or-| der. Another large class will be ad-| mitted August 3. PACKAGE SOCIAL The “Winners” of the Lutheran League of the First Lutheran church will hold a package social in the) thres | two | ‘ church parlors, Thursday evening, ‘July 21. Refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend this social. The contest between the “Winners” and “Hustlers” will close the latter part of July, when the win- ner will be determined. RETURNS FROM VACATION. | Miss Erma Henzler has returnei| from Fullerton, N. D., where she vis- ited Mrs. D. M. Ely. Mrs. Ely lives | in Evanston, Ill., and she was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. John-! son at Fullerton. Mrs. Ely was for- merly employed at Webb's Department; store. ON EXTENDED TRIP. Miss Rose Flannigan of the Rose Shop left yesterday for Dickinson, where she will spend about ten days before going to New York where she will do her fall buying. Miss Annu | Mae Ankermann is in charge of the Rose Shop during Miss Flannigan’s; absence. ON BUSINESS TRIP. Major Frayne Baker left last night for Minnesota and points east on busi-; ness. He will probably be gone ten) days. Mrs. Baker accompanied him to Minneapolis, where she will visit a few days as a guest/of Mrs. C. A. PF Turner. MOVING TO CITY. J. I. Cahill, a member of the board | of administration, is moving his house- | hold goods here from Leith, N. D. He} and Mrs, Cahill will occupy a house on} Rosser street, betwen Sixth and Sev-| enth streets. | ON VACATION. Miss Edith Rupp of the Provident Life Insurance Co. left for Baldwin, where she will spend her vacation at home. a RETURN FROM, LAKES i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Drysdale have! returned from the Detroit . Lakes,! where they spent their vacation. oe ate | VISITED HERE. j ‘James Hoffman and Miss Jesse Ties) of Dickinson spent several days here | visiting at the F, D. Riley home. RETURNS FROM FERGUS FALLS. Miss Ragna Melvold has returned from Fergus Falls, Minn., where she spent -her vacation. | i TO. DICKINSON. | Mrs. Chris Free left this morning} on a week’s vacation to Dickinson. TO SOUTH DAKOTA. Mr. and Mrs. Halver Johnson and| two children of Mott are visiting at) the W. J. Dobson home here. They TONIGHT TOM MIX “Mr. Logan U.S. A.” The fastest moving motion picture in the history of the PADUCAH HAS’A STREET... ~_ , ‘' OF WOMEN PRESIDEN’ MRS. HENRY REYNOLDS, UPPER LEFT; MISS REBECCA SMITH, UPPER RIGHT; MISS ANNA BAKER, LOWER LEFT; MRS. ROY M’KINNEY, LOWER RIGHT. PADUCAH, Ky., July 19.—Broad- way, in this town of wide shady lawns and hospitable homes, is a street of presidents — woman presi- dents. Two national presidents live in the same yard, a state president lives next door and another state president lives winthin a_ stone’s president lives within a. stone’s This president business began, oh— a number of years ago. lt was when Rebecca Washington Smith was seven years old that ste stripped her bank of its pennies and sent a ‘telegram of good wishes to her aunt,. Mrs. Roy Weaks McKin- ney, who had just been elected presi- dent of. the Kentucky United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy. “Pll be president of ‘something that youthful prediction, and, thus! in young womanhood, became na-'' tional president of the Kapa Delta} Sorority. Mrs. McKinney, her cousin, is now ‘national president of the | U. D. C.,; and they live in, the same} house on Broadway. Mrs. Henry Gilbert Reynolds, presi- dent of the Kentucky Federation of Women’s Clubs, lives next door. Miss Anna. I, Baker, .who com-j nletes the trio of presidents, heads | the Kentucky organization ‘of Busi- ness and’ Professional. Women and will take part in. the program of their; national convention which opens. July , 18 at Cleveland. Miss Baker is as- sistant .transportation manager for. Ayer & Lord Tie Company, .a large 1 timber concern. .She- directs its’ ship- some day,” she said gravely. ping on the Tennessee, Ohio and Of course she had to’ live up. to| Mississippi rivers. 4; Ree will make a short visit here and.then| weeks’ with Mrs. Dobson will motor to South] lakes. Dakota. vacation at the . Minnesota IN FROM REGAN. Mrs. A. L. Garness and brother, Wayne Richardson, ‘came in from Re- gan yesterday and spent the’ day here. Mrs. Ri¢hardson and little son return- ed to Regan with them: ON WAY TO MOTT, Mrs. G. J. Helming and son, Grant, who spent their vacation in Minne apolis and who have been visiting friends in Bismarck for several days returned to their home at Mott today. VISITING MOTHER. Miss Ethel Atwood, of Jamestown, N. D., was in the city the: past few days visiting her mother who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. ON BUSINESS TRIP H. G. Higgins, Baldwin banker and oldest son-were-in the city -on. busi- ness ‘matters yesterday. VISIT IN MINOT Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gobel motored to Minot and visited friends there over the week end. HERE ON CASE Miss Clara Handy of Underwood, is here at the Bismarck hospital on a special case, TO CONFERENCE AT DICKINSON Ww. Parsons, county. superintend- ent of, schools: left by car for. Dickin- FROM, WESTERN ‘TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton, Johnson of 511 Fourthe street have returned from an extendcd trip in the west visiting in Portland, Seattle and along the west- ern coast. RETURNS FROM TRIP. G. FE. Wingreene returned yesterday from the lakes in Northern Minnesot: and Minneapolis, where he has been on a combined business and pleasure trip. RETURN HOME. Mrs. M. M. Stern and baby boy who have been visiting Mrs, Stern’s mother, |. Mrs. Zora Svendsgaard returned to their home at Sykeston today. RETURN FROM VACATION. Mr, and Mrs, O. W. Kleve, of 723 Fifth street have returned from a two ‘“‘Homettes” Latest Y.W.C. | Z Saree eae ee Dai ra "Waies Blanche Geary, and Pian and Sketch of Her “Air Castle” (that is, Now a Reality screen, thrill follows thrill and the suspense is intense. TOMORROW ALICE LAKE DISMARC THEATRE TYPEWRITERS 4 All makes ~ sold and rented Bismarck Typewriter Co. Bismarck, N.D. labor saving, they are a realization at last of the self-supporting, wo- man’s ideal of a job, and home life. in one, i. The Country Cottage colon: the name by which this unit of it viting little houses is known. The ground bemg bought and the houses built on the cooperative plan, the ‘ir plots pas | HIS is the house: that Jill buil | Jill being Miss Blanche Geary, | head of the’ Economic:,Depart- | ment of the ional Board of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion: Seeing no reason why ‘Jills, just because they have no Jacks, should have no homes, excepting such as can be conjured up in city apartments or boarding house rooms, she constructed a little air castle to fit the single woman, her income, and her presumably narrow margin of time for housekeepi | Now, behold, the castle of the air is i being given a foundation of solid | earth, with, stucco walls and a shingle roof. On a plot of ground situated in‘ the country, yet within easy commuting distance of New | York, thirty-five of these Jill-houses, | each on its individual pl M#xii$ Hl feet, are being put up. Two sizes | , are offered, one designed for occu- pancy by one, the other for a group of three or four. Small enough to | be cozy, large enough to be com- ship. Low cash initial payment with the greater part of the cost pro-rated over a term of years, bring them within reach of the modest income. . Though devised and promoted by the Y..W. C. A. as a solution of the pressing problem of high rentals and conglomerate housing, “ ative cottage apartment available for sey women anywhe! By addressing, Miss Geary, at Lexington Avenve, New York City, ‘any woman, be she in Seat Atlanta, or Kalamazoo, can secure full — particular concerning the scheme and how to go about form- ei ecie ores it, open. aur b iv’ and arranged for convenicace and Pt morrow. bron, were the guests of Mrs. E. city today transacting business. Charlebois in Bismarck yesterday. the city shopping yesterday. preme court, is spending his vacation PAGE “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921 ee ee ee ac anes SPORT SUITS SPE SULTS Just a few of these in misses sizes. ihe materials are, Jersey, , Tweeds A small number of higher priced suits, a as f eke an Oné-Half Original Price One Halt Original Price .. an ? :|‘odd . sizes, and slightly mussed. .| Some as high as $18.50. «Clearance ..... |‘Gingham, Voile and Organdy ‘dresses that formerly sold up to Midsummer | Clearance price... | Glearance Midsummer Clearance of Frocks An assortment of gingham, Voile and tissue dresses in a variety of Midsummer $5.95 .. $8.75 'Dainty::Givgham and’ Organdy dresses that originally sold up to Midsummer $13.95 ‘An’ assortment of pretty summer models, fashioned of organdy. and swisses, gayly trimined, with ruf- fles, lace and touches of embroid- ery. Original prices up-to $35.00. Midsummer me $19.50 Midsummer Clearance of ( Taffeta Dresses: vt | A fine selection of Silk'tafféta dresses | in navys, grays and, browns, all.are ‘|| new models and are marked for our | Midsummer Clearance ,at’,,, ; “se Yh Original Price 2 ng about Bh _.. Children’s Gingham Dresses ig exceptional: opportun- to, eae Mtnhdren's Pian bout the cost of the ma- olorsand many, of the _. $1.48 Glearancé..... Children’s Summer Dresses A most handsome selection of dainty summer dresses for children ‘from 2 to 6 years. Included are. Organdies in blue, pink, orchid, maize and plain white. : Midsummer 1/3 off Original Price Clearance sale Groupe 1--$2.98 ‘An assortment of suit hats, sailors and sports hats.’ Original prices up to $12.50. i 2.95 it Midsummer Clearance. prices up to $20.00.. 4 outh Dakota, where he has exten-|. ve farming Interests, j HAZEN VISITORS VISITING HERE ° Dr. L. G Eastman o} . LG ian of Hazen and Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. N. Nyden, of He-| Joe Stevens of Stanton, were in the ‘or the conference of County, endents which’ opens there” to-} aoBeine Gana ‘VISITING IN: WILTON. a Mrs. E. J. Schultz.and daughter, Es- Miss Ida Elsner of McKenzie was in) ther. motored. to, Wilton today, where dunk jthey will) spend: the day.« visiting IN SOUTH DAKOTA. Hicnas Judge J. E. Robinson, of the su- RETURNS FROM VACATION. Miss Nellie Smith and ber mother returned from Burnstad, Minnesota, where they spent a two weeks’ vaca-; \tion, ff HERE FOR MEETING John Fisher of Ashley and Otto! Schaffer of Hazen, are in the city to attend a meeting of the board of trus-; tees of the Bism: pital. Fee es arent Ae RETURNS FROM:-JOWA A. 8. Hoffman has. returned from | Olwein, Iowa,: where he. accompanied! the remains: of the late Mrs. A. S. 44 FROM GRAND FORK! Miss Louis Harke from Johnson’ store in Grand Forks; is here being cupioyed in the: Bismarck store this week. ee pigeons be ad A. Plan eh VISITING HERE. b Mr. ‘and Mrs. A.. P: Nyden, of He- bron, were the guests’ of Mrs. E. Charlebois in Bismarck yesterday. 1 RETURNS-FROM VACATION. Misg Matilda Smith has returned from a two weeks’. vacation at her home at Kief, N.:D. F i ON BUSINESS TRIP. O. V. Bowman motored to Wilton, Tuttle amd Robinson yesterday ona business trip. 3 VISITING HERE. Mis Isabelle Robinson of Steele is! visiting im the city the guest of Mrs. D. B; Register, of Person Court. ‘ Sa SRETURNS FROM: VACATION. Miss Esther Nelson has returned ifrom.a two weeks’ vacation at her home at Washburn. -~ . MINOT VISITORS. Mrs. J. A. Novak and son, Robert, of Minot, are visiting here, the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs...A. Johansen of the Tribune apartments. , RUILDS ‘COTTAGE. | A cottage is being erected at Lake | Isabelle this week for George Will. The Midsummer Clearance of Millinery Groupe 2--$4.79 A‘ collection of hats for street and dress wear. Some are pattern hats from well known makers. Original Midsummer Clearance. Schwartz of Belfield; aré in the city visiting at the C. B. Rosen home. Groupe 3--$5.95 A pleasing selection of summer styles of Organdy, Georgette and : $ 4. 79 new combination. $ 5.9 5 Midsummer Clearanée.. Economical women are com- ing in again and again to Lucas’ clearance. ¢ “ ** VISITING HERE... Miss “Alice, Charlotte and -Muriel “OUTSIDE The Law* Thursday---Friday ‘Saturday ° ELTINGE ‘IT’S COOL” . W Directiow Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT . MATT MOORE and GLADYS LESLIE in “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” Kinograms.,.,:i.:/.'...........Topies of the Day THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY PRISCILLA DEAN in. .»..“OUTSIDE THE LAW” COMING «:....“THE LOVELIGHT’ - JAMES. 0. CURWOOD' “THE GOLDEN SNARE” NORMA TALMADGE in :“THE BRANDED WOMAN” : Matinee Daily at ie MARY PICKFORD in.

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