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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 Social and” Personal Officers Elected At Annual Dinner of B. and P. W. Club The Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club held its annual meeting last night in the form of a dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel. Autumn leaves, asters, and marigolds made the tables festive while. a big birthday cake with one candle was the crown- ing feature. year’s work have been gratitying in many respects and the , efforts during the coming year. ‘The treasurer's’report showed re- cefpts from dues of $1,052.50, fram do- of $2,193.05. After deductin: penses of the club room for the year, expenses of delegates to conventions, and various donations to local work, a; substantial balance still remained on hand. ’ The following officers wore elected for the coming year: ‘President, Hazel Nielson. Vice-President, Florence Davis. Secretary, Eliza Barr. Treasurer, Rose ‘Huber. Chairman Activity Com., Peach, ‘Chairman Press Com., Jessie Shaf- er, MARRIED IN FARGO. Word has been received in the city | of the wedding of Miss Jean Bissell | and J. E. Leahy in Farzp, Tuesday morning; October 4.°"Mrs. Leahy is well known in Bismarck having been employed in the supply office of the capitol for two years. Mr. Leahy is connected with the Western Tele- phone company at Fargo. The young people left on a wedding trip to South Dakota, lowa and Minnesota, after which they will be at home to their friends at 59 N. Terrace St., Fargo. RETURN HOME 10% 2. ;Dean-:. Louis,.. Professor Surgery..of. Rush Medical College, Chi- cago, Minois, Dr. L. W.) Howard,! mode. professor of University of Iowa, and; Dr. Lee Wallace Dean, professor of | Surgery at the University of Iowa,! who have spent the week here the | guests of Drs. M. W. Roan and L, A. The results of the past; members | pledged themselves to even greater | nations of $580.00, benefit dances and | cellaneous items of $560.00, or a/ Hearicka | of | longer enough. Combinations astound- { ment of the same stones holds a droop- HEAD DRESSES THAT | iF | | 1 i FROM * LORD & TAYLOR. H BY MARIAN ALE. | iNew York, Oct. 6—No use trying | to trace the influence oc the new head dresses for women. | The most ornate, the most Oriental, | the most-barbaric, well—-the most any- ; thing superlative, characterizes the | newest imported splendors to perfect | the evening costumes my. Jady. Jewels and feathers alone are no ing in. their gorgeousness are the One evening barette shows a band of red velvet studded with diamond- encircled rubies, while a larger orna- ing red willow plume ‘u place. COSTUMES | Schipfer have returned to their | homes, The party were on a hunting | eee trip while visiting here. GIRL SCOUT MEETING Mrs, ‘. O, Marden entertained the members of the Girl Scouts, Troop N *1, at her home last evening. The ev: uing was spent making dolls and oth- er toys for. children. Final arrange- ments were made for the entertain- ment of the Boy Scouts at the parish hcuse on Columbus day. Retresh- ments were served by the hostess. HARD. TIME PARTY The members of tha Baptist church are giving .a Hard, Time. party in the chureh parlors, -riday evening at 8 o'clock. A mock trial and a selection _ by the village band are two big fea- ‘tures on the program. ‘All adult mom- ber: and, young people of the church | Igabelle Robinson of Steele were vis- | child welfare were emph are‘invited to attend the party. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS; Mrs. Wilbur Fields entertaingd the members of the Sunshine. club at her country home yesterday afternoon. The ladies spent an enjoyable social afternoon tying quilts; A picnic lunch wes served. Mrs, H. “Richmond and Mrs. ‘Perry took the members to the Fields home in their cars. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Thelma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, Hassell, celebrated her ninth birth- day anniversary by entertaining a group of her friends at a party at her home yesteré:y :! - oc". The after- noon was spel p.uyics games, after which dainty refreshments were serv- ed. LG THEATER PARTY Miss Justine Paulson entertained’ a number of her friends of the Senior; ‘Qlas3 ‘at’ a theater party. last night. irls attende] ‘Sentimental Tom- the Eltinge. Following the shop where refreshments were served. W ROCKFORD _ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Nickleby and itwo daughters, Mrs. H. G. Koth and Enga Nickleby, of New Rockford, N. D., are visiting in the They are former residents of Bis: ck and are looking over their property here, CORTE é + TO CINCINNATI ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. Crawford, who have made their home in ‘Bismarck for the past year have left by car for their former home at Cincinnati, Ohid. Mr Crawford has been employed foreman at the Missouri bridge. as a GIVES CARD PARTY (Miss Adelhide Wermerskirchen en- tertained a number of her frionds at her Lome on Fourth street last eve- ning. The evening was spent playing cards after which refreshments were served by the hostess. show the party went to the chocolate | dr. | lows hal! itrip to } Alexius hospital, was able to be out! jot the hospital for. a short drive yes3- \terday afternoon. j ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB | ! vrs, FB. Shepard. was hostess to |the members of the Wednesday bridge ‘ club at her home yesterday afterngon. \ ON VACATION , | | Miss Hilda’ Gustafson, a nurse at {the Bismarck “hospital has left for) | Washburn whére she will spend her | two weeks vacation at -her home. i HERE FROM STEELE : Mrs. Robinson ind daughter Miss; !Mrs. A. S. Bolster’ won the high sco 1 ‘iting friends in Bismarck yesterday. | | FROM SOUTH DAKOTA | | William Kilpatrick of Clear Lake, | S, D., and A. B, Cleveland of Gary, s. D., are business visitors in in the city GUESTS FROM WASHBURN \ Mrs. Joseph Mannand Mrs. Wil- : liams of Washburn wero guests at the | C A, Rust home yesterday. | BUSINESS VISITORS i Henry Dennela of Arena and Oscar | ‘F, Pesonen of Wing are business visi-! tors in Bismarck today, | SHOPPING HERE 1 Mrs. Charles Schweitzer and daugh- | ter af Washburn are in the city on a! shopping trip. ‘ ON BUSINESS ° i | M,C. Steresley of Sheyenne was transacting business in the city yes-| {terday. The Nonpartisan Ladies Aux- ‘iliary will give a chicken pie sup-, iper this evening, October 6, at’ the Odd Fellows Hall. The pub-' lie are cordially invited to attend. | CITY NEWS [ Chicken Supper © + The chicken.supper of the Women’s ; {Nonpartisan club, advertised for this! levening, is to be given in Odd Fel-, stead of American Legion} ihall, as stated in’ the advertisement! ‘in The Tribune last night. } Reports on Meeting i President Burt Finney, of the | Rotary club, reported on ‘his recent Duluth, ‘at the Wedriesday Tuotary club luncheon. Mr. Finney at-' tended a meeting of presidents of |.Featherstone were re-eiected to their THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE E. The barette has stil another piece extending over the top of the hair. These evening, head dresses, of course, come in all coiors from jade-! green to black. f ‘ A commanding evening hair ‘orna- ment of black, with velve across the, front, has a jeweled - ment holding an upstanding ostrich! tip. This feather js heavily encrusted! in designs, with brilliants. The chaste Greek filet is still good,: one modification showing beautifu clusters. of be F Mpanish combs, not 10 be cast aside by Ue newer im-' ports, are shown in all sizes and con- a.tion One exquisite of fine- ly wrought silver and brilliants. Mrs. F. R. Smyth _ Addressed Meeting | At Fargo Today) Mrs. Robert McBride of Cavalier was re-elected vice president of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s Clubs by a unanimous ballot taken at the afternoon meeting Mrs. Herbert Hallenberg . | former positions of recording ‘secre- tary and director, respectively. The result of a formal ballot for treasurer and a second director had not been announced. The “departments of fine arts and zed on the program of the convention yesterday. Mrs. ira Hasbrouck-of Rhede’ Island, national lecturer for ihe National Child Welfare ‘association, gave her address on “Child Weliare,” and Mrs. Rose S. V. Berry of Berkeley, Cal., general federation chti:snan of the de partment of fine arts, spoke to the wo- men on “Art and Its Place in Life” at the afternoon session. In Mrs. Berkley’s speech she told how the modern view of art differed from that previcus. Sne said that the most populir books now are the ones that carry the ultra-modern spirit ot rebelion. She said that :n both Amer- ica and England people were leaving the Yomantic idea and dealing more with facts. Mrs. A. H. Peterson of Mandan, chairman of the state department of public welfar, embracins health, child welfare and scciai anil industrial co. idtions, gave her report preceding Mrs. Hasbrouck’s address. urvey of the i tomes and training s : care and thé-healin o ‘morning: ¢.Mr jot Carrington i district; a telegram fr. Lwon by the seventh ‘by Mrs. J. H. Sheppard ot Fargo, Mrs. | ‘the founders of the federation, spoke! jot the eary days of the clubs in the; + state. ithe assembly: sing ‘and afternoon s | Dyer of Fargo rende bers, and Mrs, Torg vocal numbers. {sic club. | will give the report of ine departm | Knight of Minneapo | bile drive around Fargo. iserved at/the Florence Crittendon : home by members of Lhe board. | o'clock. - The’ pageant te to sécure informact care of the feeble-minded, practical help for the chidren of, the retorma- 001s, attention land: infant; i schoo! chiidren | was recommended by ive department. | Keports of the aisirict presidents{ were given at on yesierday | Hager. ot! Gratton, for ‘the first district; Mes, | James W, Meugner of siohall tor the Cantfell tor thel rd districu im piece of Ars. George | Homnes of ¢ , president; Mrs. ' L, Boliey. for the fourth district, in the absence of the pr. bert E. Jones; Mrs. Warren E, Hoope: fifth district; Frank Sturgeon Kulm, for the sixth4 rs. Mark! E. Jones of Beach, who was unable to; be present, for the seventh district, and MriiC. S. Buck of Jamestown, eighth district. : The presentation of to the matter of paren e loving dup, district, was made | A. M. Powel of Devils Lake, one of! Mrs, Lynn Williams of Grafton, led at tie morning} Mfss_ Dora} ‘d piano num- on of Wahpeton, | The president of the Fargo club and club members were hostesses at tea} sterday from 4 to 6, at the Commer-| 1 club’ rooms. Deilcgates and vis-} itors were guests. Last evening the pfogram for the benefit of the endow-| ment fund was given by the Fargo Muy A full program has Geen planned for! the closing sessions of ihe convention | today. The final report o{ the elections committee, the report cf the resolu-|. tions committee 3 1 will be brought up at the merning and other busin sion. Mrs. F, R. Smitn of Bismarck ent of press and publicity i The disarmament address of the convention. “Swor will be given by Mr Miss Caroline Or speak, on “The $ the Club,Woman.’ The report of the general federation director will be given by Mrs. Lymaa Crary and a.report oi the state de- partment-of American Citizenship wili be given by Mrs. A. C. Sirand, Following the session this afternoon the ladies were taken fur an automo- Tea will be A banquet: at Ceres all at seven o’clock will be followed by the pag- eant, “The Womanhood of North Da- kota,” which will he given at the arm- ory of. the Agricultural college at 8:30 in commemor- ation of the twenty-tifth, anniversary of the organization of tne Federation of Women’s' clubs. The Nonpar iliary will give a chicken pie sup- per this evening, October 6, at the Odd' Fellows Hall.. The ‘pub- lic are cordially invited to attend. DYEDHER WRAP, SKIRT, SWEATER AND DRAPERIES Every “Diamond | Dy: tells -how to dye or tint any ed garment or drapery a new or that will not streak, spot, run. Perfect home dyeing is guaran- teed with*Diamond Dyes even if you lave never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. For fifty-one years, millions of women have been . using ‘‘Diamond | Dyes” to add years of wear to their old, shabby waists, skirts, dresses, | coats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, hangers, everything! package worn, fad- ‘ich col- de or ident, Mrs, Al- 1 ~;the fray is not a slang expression .{iness for hattle. AGE FIVe thé fingers are Still wasin and soft, dip them in olive oil and slither it over Don’t rub it in! And don’t i RES NEW BLOUSES’ \ :your fac 4 rub it off! Simply cover the skin with a very gentle pressure. Really, rubbing should be avoided since it often in- res the sensitive glands and induces sagreeable haggin Olive oil is the basis of a very fine face cream, excellent for these win- ter days, just @head, ana you can fix your own. Get some crdinary toilet cream, the unscented sort which you can buy in plain bars, d mix it with equal parts. of olive oil and almond oil. f Cream, it together in a smatt howl, adding the oil drop by drop, and work- ing them into the creaai, [t will final- ly become a very smooch mass not un- like mayonnaisevin texture. Then‘ put it“in a little jar and keep covered whfle not in use. Only a smalt quantity’of this should be made at : time-for it will not ke p long. This is a good preventive for chap- ping and makes an excellent base for powder during the witrer months. Opening dance at Baker’s Hall. Saturday night, October 8. Music by Elm Grove Orchestra, ee rete esas oe sae: es 3 Sees ay MIN Bae ae ee a BARR ES 33 ESE SEES: ane -BY MARIAN HALE, \ York, Oct. 6—All ready for new blouses is their straight lines which are often unbroken by a belt. Many of them, however, have under-| j.arm sleeves at the waisi line which) ingeniously end in ties. | Some have straight panels, back! ond front, with belts going all around, | or just in the back or jest in the; tront. But all of them fall over the| skirt from three to six inches helow: the waist line. One black velvet (leit) is embrojid-) ered in silver thread, panel in front. | with three large’ silver cords and sels falling from the waist line at e sides. The sleeves are gathered New wher applied to the woman “dressed up” in new fall costumes. When you see the latest “blouses you'll understand. Ther is'that cuirass effect which certainly suggests a read- The cuirass line of the new blouses. veal smart- est cuirass blouse looks exactly like 2 coat of mail. But it ‘s really quite vulnerable, being composed ef clever- ribbon gested in most. en beads. {through — this ly wrought lines of narrow with Silver threads and silvered wood- Black velvet sieeves thrust The straight-lined in u hand edged with silver. majority of tie “sleeves ar large and open at the wrist. beads as well as the silk or metal Metal give the blouse a true medieval effect (center). j; embroidery (right) in a riot of color, Of course the salient reatures of the; cover the new blouses, BLANCHE A. MYERS The brilliant. young Pianiste who will “MAKE THE PIANO TALK” on Thursday night, Oct. 13th, at the Presbyterian church. NO MAGIC ABOUT MAKING YOUR SKIN ay SMOOTH BY MME. MOREAU. | The route to nice skin is one which Paris, “Oct, 6—No, you. simply | takes several weeks, cven months, to shouldn't be content with rough, ugly| cover. And olive oil—real olive oil- skin! No girl should—)ut there isn’t} will be your prime asuiStant. A any magic’ about the acquiring of a Before retiring, was) our hands in nicer one. hot water and after them, while SE EE AAO ATA Six Aluminum Dessert Molds, each embossed with your initial. The latest idea in dessert molds. Free to users of Jiffy Ja In addition — See what you get That is the latest idea in serving JiffyJell: Have your igitial on top of each serving. This set where sold sells for 75 cents—as mitch as you :pay for six packages Jiffy-Jell. 2 atoll, This week starts the dessert season. So we make an offer to you housewives which we never made before. ~ _ Buy at your grocery sfx packages Jiffy-Jell. Send us the trade-marks with the coupon be- low, and you will get three gifts. First, the set of Dessert Molds shown above. Six. individual dessert molds in aluminum, each embossed with your initial so it shows on the dessert. We will send in addition two other valu-~ able gifts. We do not announce them, for we want to sumprise you. Send us ‘those six trade:marks this week and those three gifts will come. No money, no stamps—zjust the trade-marks, Queen of All Desserts Jiffy-Jell is the real fruit dessert. } i then the frutit¢juice from the bottle, and let Tt is the only dessert with the real cool. fruit flavors in liquid form, in glass. For:children’s sake Fruit is what makes these desserts so de- _ We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a bottle. A vial of this real fruit essence comes in | Rotary clubs of this district. | lightful. Otber} like desserts have flavors in nel form. JiffypJell alone brings you the real Tuit in botties., Yet Jiffy-Jell costs every package. : RETURNS FROM INSTITUTE Beg Your Pardon! ! The flavor is abundant. We use, Miss ‘Hazel ‘Neilson returned yester-{ In the list of members of the Non- { ay from Hillsboro, N. D., whero she ; partisan county committee, reelected has been conducting arteacher inate ane meeting: here, ihe ane of are for instance, a tute. She was assisted by Miss Elsie ;O’Connell was siven. Members of the 1 * . wi F fs : Hauer of Fargo, who taught in Bis committee are 5 A, Tryee, M. T. Inerpased vogue for hand-knitted blouses Re es : tap 5 pe: : e poe fpaa tte ale a no 1 . J. Prater, a4 ‘ x lee F s = marck last year [O'Connell an an resses is the very latest word make the six packages today and send the trade-marks flavor for one Jiffy- for the gifts we offer. Sell dessert. So Jiffy-Jell is rich in fruit, as fresh and from Paris. New Fashions for Autumn GIVES SEWING PARTY | Discount - Allowed Miss Mae Maasen entertained eight! A discount of 25 cents on telephone of her young lady fricads at her home | bills. is allowed accounts paid on or | last evening. A pleasant evening was | before the 15th of the month at the spent. sewing followed by a. short |Bismarck office of the North Dakota This is just to start you for the winter on musical program. Dainty refresh- | Independent Telephone company. ! to be kni i ments were served. sae ‘This deduction is made from the new 5 nit wth { fragr: ae a though the new-grade jell ie ee i schedule of’ rates published a few Y i just picked. simply 3 desseticn Please dente Ff VIStT JN, MICHIGAN es \days ago, in The Tribune. | A YARNS | add boiling water, os apenas fone Ss. s Tr. an irs. A.. J. Sylvester left RRR a i : pacha; A today for Sault St. Marie, Michigan | HOLD FOOD SALE Try the Sports Blouse above using MINERVA Shetland H x » where they will be the guests of Mr. The Ladies of St. Georges! | Floss. Oy the Child's Dress—for which the ideal yarn ‘s | | 10 Flavors Wore ae on Hi oe formerly Miss Helen” W ite. piccona! paar Yee hold a feet ae VA Lustre woos “mix” of soft, oure wool nnd | in Glass Vials H Jiffy Dessert Co., Mail This H i eee “ Saturday afternoon at Hos- ustrous silk in delightful color combinations. | ‘ Way kesha, Wis. ‘ i ‘FOOD ; . fi | i Eadie: b i A bottle in each i ‘ The aes Aree eeoreemuncont bebe, a They me here | Knitting directions for these mode nave Ap- Mint oes pe H aclosed “find 6 @ trade-marks from six H i Guild will holda food sale Saturday | re hnut d salad for sale. sd peared in the style columns of this paper— ; Lime Leasaberry Oranse « Jiffy-Jell pakkages. Send me the mold set with"s te to afternoon at Hosking at 2:30.. They /@oughnuts an " { weet cane” i my initial amd the two other gifts. “ H will havc: haked beans, brown bread, | 5 ‘ ‘ doughnuts and Salad for sale. | Regular meeting Tancred Com- A. W. Luca Ss Com pan y 2 Packages 25c H : \ CONDITION IMPROVED [eanay NS 1 weet ae BISMARCK 4 | Cut out the @ trade-marks in the circle on fronts § H H R. D. Hoskins, who underwent aniM., at Masonic lemple. i of packages. Send six with the coupon. : operation for appendicitis at the St. jing. : ‘ s é ia