The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 24, 1921, Page 3

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ren Ma ‘saret McPhee, ‘of Mr.:and Mts. D. McPhe2 . Swenson of’ Fa ¢ home of the! «brid parents. The. ring ceremony was.read by ‘Rev. H. C.. Postlethwaite. hyilis Yoclm was the bridesmaid and‘ Archie» McPhee, -brother of the ride, was best man.. s loWing the ceremony a threo- rse dinner was sei” ved at the Mc- é. The. tabie- was prettily idecorated: with roses and pink and white ‘fibbons.. ¢ The bride was attractively attired iu! ‘a brown traveling suit (rimmed with brown. beaver and. wore -a hat. to ‘matchy “She wore a coisage bouquct ‘of pink and white roses, Miss Yocim, ithe bridesmaid, : Was .aiso attired: in isp. McPhee “attended . Bismarck ig! ool Wut for the past year has been employed as assistant at the of- fices of <Drs. \Cole: anq “Blunt. :Mr. - Swenson is’ connected with the De- Camp. Fruit: company of Fargo. . }( After aiwedding'tfio in the cast the cone will make theit home i2 Give Reception - : Honoring. ‘Teachers } Over, ae hundred aud fifty Bismarck peope attended the reception given: 10 :shondr‘of the public schoo: teachers by the*Ladies Aid‘ of the Presbyterian at the church partors last even- 5 C.. Postleth- vand Mrs. C. L. Young, Mr. d B. Lenhart :nd Miss Min- jie J, Nellson: were the receiving, line. A short. program was given. Miss Clara. Smith, music teacher for the grade schoo)s. sang,’ “The Song of the Woods,” “by Draper. and responded ‘ty| the ‘encore with Cadman’s “I Hear a ‘Thrush at Rye.” Miss Mable Campbeli, , Mindergatten teacher iead, “Pauline: Wiovna,” and’ as ‘an encore, read “The * Blue’ Devil.” Following vacal solos.and the readings which were en- thus stically, received »y the audience, Mrs.Scothotn and Mrs. Deemy started the” “Gét= Acquainted’ gram. |. Mrs::Van. Hook, Mrs, George ‘Welch ‘and Mrs..N.’L. Call, the refresh. EhY: COmmittéc, , Served. ey refresh- teen’ ladles “were “present and ‘ shen a Blessant evening playing cards : ‘Mrs. Carr was nd white baby SECOND REHEARSAL OF COMMUN-| :- et ITY CHORUS. MONDAY. ; The sevond' rehearsal “of: the -Bis+ marck Community Chorus will be held ‘at thé Business and Professional 'Wo-| hg men’s club rooms Motiday evening ai 30.’ One hundred’ Bisnrarck ‘ people ‘eported ,at. the first. meeting and the Members of the club ‘ask that that Bumber be increased. at. least, twenty five at the second’ meeting. m | Art Tonight - Tonight - Tonight “Jack Borie Boxie. in a vivid story. of: the real west entitled. — “DEAD. OR: ALIVE” gu, 0? —also—— » FOX NEWS —and—_- MUTT & JEFF dg Monae, he ees at the DISMARCTZ ) THEATRE ‘Special ‘Special Aitraction Monday ‘Monday . .SWOM ‘MEN LOVE” FOUR 0M E HOUSE| Rhone 745 verage: House to be’ it: Price of both’ and se ibe cash; This will make ali ‘nice little*home. J.H. HOLIHAN, 1st door :east of Postoffice. cand Jot 80x150 feet on water /|C. ‘Tavis, Glen. Ullin, 37: ae visit in. Chicago Mrs. Van ‘Horn’ will “ terday for his home at Sentinel I) business. The nifeos tate Alexius | hospital entertained their ‘superintendent, Miss Kathryn Holehouse cnd’ the: ‘new class ata‘hatd times pa) ty last evening in’ the lecture: room: of the’ hospital. | There were some very unique costumes. Miss. Hilda .McDonald. -captured the prize for having’ the most, comical ; dress.- Thére were séveral musical ee- lections by. the nurses, aseisted: by. the Little Wonder: orchéstra of. St: Mary’ achool,. who. added much to the eve ing’s entertainment.. The Sisters serv- ed a dainty lunch. In-all it was a most enjoyable affair. The following ate the names of the; | students of the 1921 c:ass:. ‘ Hilda McDonald, Devils Lake, N. D.; Magdalen. Madsen,. Bismarck, N. D.; Leona Kiley, Bismarck, N. D.; Maude Ragerty, Sykeston, N, D.; Grace Eve- lyn Hill, Wishek, N. D.; Agnes M. Est- by, Dazey, N..D.; FPreida: Henke, New Salem, N.. D.; ‘Irene Algeo, Bismarck, N.oD.; Sister. M. James, St. Joseph. Minn.; ‘Sophie Olson,, Regan, N. D.: Lucy J. Muleare, Bantry, N. D.; Kath- erine R..Froetich; Dickinson, : N. ‘D.; Bisie Hollier, Hankingon, N. D,; Fan- nfe,C. Stumper, New England, Nn. Anna J..Sunmark, “Bismarck, N: va M. Brennan, Bewaik, ‘Minn.; Irene Anna J. Bahr, Glen. Ullin, N: D.; Brunetta J. Witzig, Beach, N..Di; Irene F. Stock- well; Beach, N..D.;\ Hazel A Ryan, Siitelds, N. D. PEO. SISTERHOOD “MEETS , MON- DAY. “The members of the P. E: Q. Sister- hood will: meet with Mra. E. B, Cox at her home of 302 Thayer street. The | meeting : will be ‘held: Monday after- noon. — | PERSONAL NEWS | —— ON HUNTING. TRIP ‘Mr. and Mra, J.P: French, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart and Mr. and: Mrs, H. F. O'Hare left today. by car for fayette, IN. D., where they. are g0- ing on a hunting trip. They will be the guests of, Mr. Fronch’s sister, ‘Mrs. Little, of Fayette. TO CHICAGO. ‘AND HOUSTON Mrs. A.,Van Horn left today. for Chicago where she will visit relatives and friends for some time, After her leave. for ‘Houston, Texas where she ; | will spend the remainder of. the winter. with relatives. a RETURN TOMORROW. re Mra...Bauer’s, mother, Mrs, Robideau and her grandmother, Me.’ Robideay return tomorrow froma ‘several days gintiat Parshall,:N. D., with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest © isan,” SS “TO GRAND 'F ‘ORKS morning for Grand Forks, N. D., where she will represent the State epartment of Education at the County Teachers Institute which will) be held there next week. 3 RETURNS TO. SCHOOL’ - Miss’: Josephine, Welch: -left’ this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., where: she ‘will continue her studies ‘at -the School. She will stop off at Brainerd, -Minn;,: for a- short ‘visit with her ‘sister, Mrs. -R.. 8. Wil¢ox. - REGAN SHOPPERS Mrs. A..,L.” Garness, Mrs. Wayne Richardson ‘ahd Mrs. Robert Howie of Regan’, and Mrs. Richardson -of Wilton were shoppers in the city se, terday, RETURNS TO DRISCOLL Miss Ethel Swanson :returned to her home.at Driscoll yesterday after spending several days here the guest of Miss Dorothy Parsons, STATE, OFFICER HERE Mrs, Clara B. Cliff of Fargo, state supervising deputy of’ North Dakota for‘the Royal. Neighbors, is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Schultz. LEGION DANCE . The ladies auxiliary of the Ameri- can Legion wil give a dance in the Legion hall ‘ tonight, dancing to start at 9 o'clock. ARRIVES TODAY - (Miss Isabelle Campbell arrives to- day from her-home at Sheldon, fowa. ! ‘Miss Campbell will resume her: po- sition as fourth grade teacher at ane North ‘Ward: School. HERE FROM WASHBURN Dr. and Mrs..J. E, Mehoff and Miss Helen Schultz of Washburn were shoppers ‘in the city yesterday. RETURNS: HOME: ’ ‘L, 7 crantord, who haa been visit ing in the:city the past w yes- Baie, » > FROM ‘WING Miss Bess Gray, Mrs, M. Glanville jand ‘Arthur. Teese of Wing were visit- ing friends in the city yesterday. RETURN FROM DICKINSON Attorney. E. B, Cox and*E. A. Hughes returned this morning from Dickinson where they have been oni VISITING HERE Mrs. Karl Knowles and Mrs. Keifer of Wilton were visiting in Bisi jarck | yesterday. ON MOTOR TRIP if Dr. and Mrs. A, M. Fisher have!’ left. on an extended motor trip to} points in Montana. Special meeting bali the paral lof Columbus, Saturda; at 8:30, Elks Hall. ated of! officers, smoker and lunch. ‘and. Mrs. Arthur Bauer. and |the Miss Worthen Re, Patmnor left this| 7 ling, 211 Broad “9, anys ‘PRO-CATREDRALS- Cc and © psreg mow Mas and German aed High Mass and, ‘Eng: * Patbor_ Hl Hutner, Pastor, : McKENZIE & ‘aTeRLANG CIRCUIT. || Sevan amen service 10:30 a. ainda: school 1:00, a nD. Mokeusierc Ecsecnine: service 8: 700) * sunday achool il: 00a. m. A cordial Invitation ‘is extended to Will. hold! Sunday o'clock tomorrow. ) FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Seventh Stréet and Avenue D. Morning services: 10:30. ‘Sunday achodl. "12 noo! : Evening services at 8 0’clock. All: are cordially. invited to attend) these services, : ' E. ALFSON, Pastor. NCE: SOCIETY. and Avenue C- 8 o'clock. A reading room’ is’ open fn the church Building cvery: Tuesday,+ Thursday and Satutday. from 2 to: 4 P.M. All are welcome to attend these services and to. visit’ the reading room. EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Corner Soventh ani Rosser Sts: C.F. Strutz,, pastor, { German: preaching, 9:30AM. All other sefvices are- conducted in the English. language. Sunday school, L. D. Smith, supétintendent, 10:30 A. M, Missfonaty address, ‘11:30 People’s Alliance, topic: “Missionary. Results in Sout Aiiorica, Mrs. C.F. Strutz,: leader, 7:16 P.M. Evening sermon, “Separation or Compromise.. Which,” 8 P.-M. “Special music: ‘A cordial invitation to all.” 4 (BART 1ST CURHCH R, Johnsdn, Pastor 103 0." * Morning ‘worship and ser- mon. ‘Subject, “The Highway of the Master,” Ki Nes ‘Baptist: Young People’s Union. i Subject, “Choosing Second”. sete Wednesday. evening, Prayer. meet We « cordially invite to worship with us those who are not in the habit of attending: another ‘church. ‘Mr: Gale has afine'start leading-us. in:the sinaing ‘Come andshear the great hymns of; church. sung: with the spirit and. with. the interpretation also. : le also-give:a special invitation to men to jain ee new men’s class Sun- day, at 12:00. Rector Rev.' . Dewhurst.” . Services tomorrow: One P.'M., Sun: day ‘school. Pleven Prayer and sermon. ing in Its ‘attendance, hi td‘ is \not coming. Start. tomorrow. by daighter.or son of yours, Clasués ‘and’ teachers. tor all ages. Your “practical help wad prayers: in|: this-":most-importan: . church will be valued. Néxt Sunday will be-the first anni- versary of the rector's coming to. St Georges. Special services: will theré> fore”be, held. Look oyt for further particulars. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH First Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning service at 10:40. Do not mise the prelude—it'is part of the service, ‘Theme sof| sermon’ “Wheels and Eyes.” Special music by querer Tomorrow — is promotion ljay-in the Sunday, School and all de- partments, including the Junior will Mmect at 12m. All classes should as- semble. in their usual places, the juniors meeting in the Chapel before going into the main auditorium. Next junday Juniors will meet at usual in Endeavor at 7:00 in the} Chapel. This_js a_splendid place for young people—the number of young men 1s increasing but there should be many; more. High School boys can make ‘this a wonderful: service. Evening worship at 8:00. Singing of the great hymns ‘of the church by |” congregation, led by chorus under. direction of Mrs. \D..C. Scothorn, ‘Anthem: “Teach: Me, 0 Lord” (H, i Danks).: Solo selected—Mrs. M. Schoelkopf. Theme “The Voice of Authority.” People are packing the} ehurch—if you come tomorrow we; will’ have, to ‘use chairé-—why not do. thig.much for your ‘church. ' Communion’ next \Lord’s Day, All ‘strangers. without a the city should’ speak’, to, the Pastor about uniting with the church. Don’t; re till another. timé.* } ea e00 meeting Wetlnesday even- ing This service is increas- ing in insterest, ‘A homelike church where all are welcome, Come and see, | Phone 888. Mrs. N.. W. Kelly, "Hematitch- ~ Swimming -poel: will be open Special meeting of the Knights, -|of Columbus, Saturday evening at 8:30, Elks Hall. Election of officers, smoker and lunch. Try a load of tne famuus Beu- Jah Deep Vein Coal, the best Lignite'mined'in the State. © Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62 re Ride with the Service ‘Taxi, 35 cents. Phone &88. : } “Bloc a,m.:Low Maas and Holy|’ ‘i city announce ‘the atrival of a baby |Z fi Misa) Fret j the Dr.M ‘evealiig meeting at} Evening worship and ‘sermon,| ~ ST. stoner’ atom (EPISCO-|"~ The Sunday. school ia eadlly grow: |. work. of: the} Ride with the Service Taxi, 35 cents. i today and lemieree ‘from 2 till ; gir at the. St. Alexius' hospital, sites a EES is Home rn: of Stanton, .who the St. Alexius' hos- a “for. ste etirgical treatment, 8 ad ‘Operation ‘Hultberg, who under- went an: ‘operation for ‘appendicitis ‘at the St. Alexius eee a few days Undergoes: Operation p . Swanson, wife of the county commissioner of Driscoll has entered the; ®ismarck hospital. and will undergo an operation. Many Hear Mini Dr. George Mecklenburg; execu- tive secretary* of the Helena area: of Methodist’ Episcopal church, was heard by a large audience at the McCabe Methodistchurch last night. Iénburg discussed the cen tenary. moventent, and general world conditions, pointug' out the problems of the church in ‘the,present day. Dr. | Mecklenburg : loft “Bismarck this af- ternoon. He will lecture at’ Steele, Moffitt and (Menoken. er from 'St. James ‘Catholic: church in Samestown yesterday: morning: at, 9 n’clock. ‘Mr, Long was twenty-four years ‘old: atd’)had = married -Miss Hazel: Salting just. 15 months’ before his death. (He. attended St. John’s Academy. at’ Jamestown but for. the ‘past. three years has beon employed by -the -H.-P, Taylor-:company.: He will’ be greatly missed in James- town ‘Circles and ‘Bismarck people extend their armibe:bice to Mrs. Car- Jander. ; 7 PIONEER DIES IN JAMESTOWN iN. D,, Sept. 24—John McGinnis, ‘ploneer of Jamestown, ahd father:of Mrs..Wm. Hotchkiss, wite’of the former supcrintendent of the state: insane® hospital, died ‘here last night A JOHNNY 1 BUFF _ BEATS HERMAN ‘Now. X Sept. (24:- Sept. 24—Johnny Buff, of Jersey: City, American flyweight champion, won; ‘the - world’s bantam- ‘weight title last ‘night when, he re- ceived the judges’ decision over, Pete Herman. of. New. Orleans at the end of their. 15 bout, “Buff, weighed 113 '1-2' pe and Herman 117. 3-4 ‘pounds. . « fs Puff brought the,, jena its. $ feet ime. and ime again. by, his lightning- like work’ arid Povo dial He had the ‘better, of tem; rounds, four were Herman's was even, Jamest SCHOOL, For. the benefit of ‘those in- terested we give below district lines for the Richholt school. For Grades 1-2-8-4. All of 9th St,.to Ave. A, then | east on: Ave. A, taking both sides lof the Avenue to 10th St., and south tothe tracks. For. Grades 5-6, Middle of 7th St. to tracks, ‘east side of street going to the {RichKolt. For 7th Grade. f “Middle of 7th St. same as for 5th and 6th grades, except that the for the 7th grade goes through the city, south ci ees tracks as well as north. A lle time ry to establish these’ in order to equalize as nearly as possible, the enroll- ‘ments ofthe various.rooms in the buildings. These lines are subject to change when the 'en- rollments change, and when con- ditions make it necessary. When a room is crowded, chil-| dren, living (riearest) another building where the enrollment is smaller in that grade, have to be transferred, so that the teacher May. not be overworked, and the pupils may have a fairer chance. LITTLE BLOCK ea c iE etc BISMARCK, N. 0. SEEING IS BELIEVING | Fabrics fashioning aces! 8 Frocks, Suits and Coats, deserve especial scrutiny. Coat and suit materials of Wandia, Marvella, Fawnskyn, Panve-~ laine and Duvet de Laine are georgeous with hues as subtle and delicate as nature’s own—Modes adapted from the Chinese, Greeks . and Spanish present © The new frocks either for matron or miss are unquestionably blaek, that is, if they’re not black and white: There is no neglect of brown, however, and. the most vivid hues; while for street wear, navy blue retains its chic. : : Elaborateness of beading, embroidering and exquisite silk pet- e als or wheels are génerally used. . - Reviving the romantic Picture Hat of olden days and bringing | into. play a decided: Spanish influence the hat of larger pro- ‘portions sounds the keynote of Autumn Dress Occasion. Recent importations.of French blouses are on display in our blouse section. We are’specializing on larger sizes. OB i a jniela “LOGGING? BLACK HILLS TRAIL Minot, N. D., Sept. 24.—The Meti- goshe-Black Hills trait between Minot and Lake Metigoshe is being “logged” this week by A..L. Whitcomb who has been employed to do that work by the North: Dakota Good Roads asociation. Mr. Whitcomb, accompanied by Will E. Holbein, secretary of the state as soctation, arrived last evening from Ryder. Mmes. Whitcom) and-Holbeiu are also making the trip. ‘The state association is logging the ‘various trails of the state with the in- tention of having a state map printed. RED. CROSS: MEETING. ; Kildeer, .N, D.. Sept. 24—A county Red Cros convention’ will be held at ‘Manning October 5th at 10 A. M. for the purpose of*electing. a new board BIG FIRMS FAVOR TRAINED WORKERS af “Big business’ has no sentiment. Influence’ won't get: you a job. Proper training will. In Fargo, N. D., every wholesale house but one employs ‘graduates of Dakota Bus- iness College, of that city. Five Dakota. Courts call on. them for stenographers. Out-of-town banks send to this school for bookkeepers who often’ develop into officers. A. H. Denning has recently been made assistant cashier of the Firse National Bank of Oates. Enroll now for the Fall Term and “Follow the Succe$$ful.’” Write for terms to F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. ————— - ASK Your Grocer... H Pid ty Bread lumpty Dumpty Produced By BARKER BAKERY Reasonable Charges — We are known everywhere for the expert @erk we do. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. BoeSKINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. FOUAR WORK -For The Blue Bird Confectionery » Successors to The New Garrick Confectionery.” CHICKEN DINNER Luncheonette and Charters Box Candies. Fountain Service. : Home Made Candies. Special Music Sunday By A. Dutton, Piano—L. Tong, Saxaphone. Francis & McDonald, Props. each four dollar. purchase. Filipino Baskets Your choice of one Filipino Fruit Basket FREE with Let us supply your needs in: Fruits, Confectionery and Magazines for over the week end. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY The Princess Phone 105 Tinbo & Coker, Prope. 12h, 5th Street a most bewitching result. ii AK ATSIRA KARR RAUR of directors of the Dunn County Chap-| the Lahr Motor. Sales company’s ter, A. R. C., for a period of two years. | branch house at that point. This.is a very important meeting and SSS every branch is urgently requested to Ride with the Service Taxi, 35 cents. Louis V. 3 Phone 888. Try a load of the famous Beu- lah Deep Vein Coal, the. best Lignite mined-in the State. Wachter. Transfer Co. Phone 62 ; send delegates. Sanden, chapter secretary. MILES CITY BUSINESS MAN HERE ‘ALR. Glasmann of Miles City Bismarck today having come here drive home two ‘Overland automo- biles. Mr. Glasmann is manager of Curtain AUDITORIUM °: “Night » Only. ‘ William. ‘Harris. dr resents + FEASE WEST BY So SHIPOAA & JOHN B DER Direct From 2 Years at Astor Theater, New York. 4 Months Chicago 2 Months Boston New York Cast and Production Orch. 2.75°2.20 Balcony 2.75 2.20 1.55 . Gallery 1.10 Including Tax. 5 SEATS NOW SELLING. “I Positively Guarantee This Attraction. Mgr. E. Vesperman. NOTE: CURTAIN 8 P. M. SHARP. LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT «FRANK MAYO in “THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE” Educated “Joe Martin” in “A Monkey Hero’* Monday and Tuesday “EARTHBOUND” BASIL KING’S “TOO MUCH SPEED” “THE SMART SEX? ahve Parle ‘“SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” WM. S. HART in.. “THE WHISTLE” ‘Ratinee Daily at 2:38

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