The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 5

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ee ‘tendent, talked in each ‘of the seven | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 Social and Personal Cast For Class Play Announced The cast. for ‘the Junior Class play, “Tne Wrong iMr. Wright,” has been chosen. The exact date for the play has jiot been set but it is expected that it will be staged the early part of March, The cast have been working for a week on the play. Tho play has a good plot with @ number of compli- cated situations which pidmise to make it exceedingly humorbus. Following is the gast: | |... Seymour Sites (who assumes | the name cf Mr. Wright)—Kenneth Pres- ton. Wayland Clingstane.. (one . of the | boys of long ago)—Robert Birdzell. Frederick Bonds -(Sites’- Rephew)— Donald Jones. Captain Crosby—Paul Goodard. r ‘Lord Brazenface (from the old country)—Terrance Halloign, Front. (who runs the hotel)—Rich- ard Penwarden. David Clews (a fearless detective) —dJack Burke. Henrietta (a fin de siecle detective) —Alice Strutz. | Julia Bonds—Helen Gross. Tillie Bird (Miss ,Bond’s ‘Dorothy Landers. Arabella Clingstcne an appropri-j atcd angel)—Dale Presley. i Club Meets with... .- | Mrs. Otto Bauer maid)— the’ fqn meeting of the Thursday Mu- sical Club at the home of Mrs. Otto Bauer yesterday afternoon. - A very enjoyable program of music| of the American Indians was given. Mrs. Jacobson, the leader, coveved the subjecc_on Indian :music very thor- oughly in a most interesting talk. The musical numbers consisted of songs and illustrative music of the various Indian tribes, Following is the program given: “By thé Waters of (Sioux Tribe), Lieurance. ham. j Violin ‘Obligato—Mr, McDonald. Group of Songs (Ojibway Tribe), | Burton. (a) (Naked Bear, i (b) Sleepy Time. i (c) My Bark Canoe. : »(d) Her Shadow. Duet, “My Silver Throated Swan ral (Sioux), jeurance.. Mrs, Targart,/ Mrs. Seothorn. Grass Dance (Black Feet), Lieu- rance, illustgated. On the Victrola, “By Weeping Waters” (Chippewa) Lieurance. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the meeting. | Pictures Are Hung in School Seven pictures purchased for the new Ruchholt ‘school were hung in the various. school rooms yesterday after- noon with appropriate exercises, Miss Bertha, Palmer, deputy state superin- | Minnetonkd’ Mrs. Cra rooms in which a picture was hung, explaining the pictures and telling of the work of tife.artists. Mothers| of the children had been invited to be present for the exercises and many attended. In the first grade the “Madonna of the Chair,” ‘by Raphael was hung; / second grade, “Helping Hand,” by Renauf; third grade, “Song of the Lark,” by Breton;: fourth, ‘Pilgrims Going to Church,” by Boughter; fiftn grade, “The Children’s Hceur;” Sixth | grade, “Sir Galahad,” by Watts; sev-| enth grade, “A Readmg From Hemet,” by Alma-Tedema. i Tre school children. are’ promoting a series of basketball games to raise | funds to pay for the pictures. The frames were made in the manual; training department of the high! school, the pupils of Richholt schoo?! to pay actual cost of materials. ENTERTAIN NEW CLASS." ! The junior students of the St. Alex- ius Hospital Training school ° are very A y preparing for a party to be given to the January, 1922, members. ‘They will serve a lunch, and hope to give} the St. Alexius folks a great deal of! pleasure, and the new recruits anj| assurance of a hearty. welcome and a place in the St. Alexius happy circle. | Invitations read: “A high old time in St. Alexiu: class room,. Saturday, Feb, 4, 8-10:30; P.M. members; address cf welcome, one. come all.” The following are the names of the new member: Yulia. Vietoria Un- zen, Monitor. Victoria. Canada; Anna] Hoesl, Walwalla. N. Frieda Udhe Regan, N.: D.: Adeline . Willing |- Youngstown, zabeth Schwei- | reception and in‘Hation ‘of pew; whist card game, prizes: music. Come! Grace Timmer. | COUNCIL MEETS TOMORROW The regular meeting of the Women's Community Council will be held in the Rest Room of the Masonic Temple to-: morrow afternoon. The mothers of the city are invited to meet at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow and the Council will hold their meeting at 3:30 o’clock, j Mrs. Cole, leader of the home demon- | stration agents .and Miss Spencer,| focd specialist of the Fargo Agricul- tural College, willbe in -Bismarck to! - address the meeting. Miss Gaither, | school nurse, has also been invited to} ‘present her plans. at this. meeting. ENTERTAIN AT HOME. | Mrs.’ Robert Orr and Mrs, N. L.! Call ‘were hestesses to a gfoun ot rstandc nfMre K, W. Woodward's at} the home of Mrs. Call on Thursday atterroon, Mr. and’ Mrs.’ E. B. Wood- | ward are leav'ng Bismarck in the} early spring for Kalamazoc. , Michi-| gan, where they plan to make their | future home. A pleasant social after- | noon wag snent, sewing. A lovelv trn- course luncheon was served: at five) o'clock, * ; | MEETING IS POSTPONED. te The meeting of the Miniskoshe| Chapter of the Daughters of the Amer-/ ican Revolution which was to have, iv} {have returred f1 | sym, Wednesday at 4 o'clock. school gym. Frid j o'clock. ay might at the Rich-| i 1. Bur-! ade school bas-; ummel, Eur} eka, 8, D. : 3 iF. ‘been lield at ‘the home of Mrs, G W. McGray*has ‘been postponad until next week’ cn» account of th ¢€ illness of the children of the fmerihers of the chapter, ‘fhe meeting will be, held Wednesday, February 8, with | Mrs. C. W. McGray. GIVE PARCEL SHOWER 1 next week. ‘Ihe affair. was in the mature of a parcel shower. were served by the hostess. The at-, tractive decorations were in keeping: with the Valentine season. GIVE SHOWER FOR BRIDE Mises Esther Hoover and Miss Mil- Ared Fager entertained a group of 1) veung lady frierls.at the James Cur- van how. in honor of Mrs. Stair. Mrs, St-i:, who was married recently, was formerly Miss Margaret. Martindale. The affair was in the na- ‘ure ‘of a miscellaneous shower and the hride received many lovely and useful gfts. , LEAVES FOR WEST Miss Marion Roan, who has been the guest of Dr, and Mrs. M. W. Roan; for the past three weeks,. has left for! © Tacoma, Washingfon, where she will visit for three weeks (before returning | to her home at Long Beach, California. (ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Lenhart ‘enter- tained at sever” o'clock dinner at ; their home lest evening. Covers were laid for sixteen. Following the din- ner a pleasant evening: was spent playing bridge. ENTE TAIN LAST NIGHT (Mr..an] Mrs, Gerald Ri¢hholt en- ‘oria’ned twelve of their friends at the H, Wo Richhalt home last eve- ning. Cards were the diversion of the evenirg. Delicious refreshments were { served. LFAVFS.FCR PENNSYLVANIA! Milton L, Sherk of Price, N D.. who hag been ting frtends here ‘for several davs, left this morning for ‘Lewiston, Penn. where he will visit. ° — ‘ VISTTARS IN FARGO A, R. Middaveh..R, R. Coleman, W. R. Du Pue RF. Flint, William Lang. er and J, S. Faton, all of ‘Bismarck, are visitors in. Fargo today. RSTURN FROM TRIP Majar G H. Russ and F. E. Copelin >m Pendleton, Ore- have been on a busi- eon where they ness trip. TO WORK HERE Miss Anna Sheivald, who was form- erly employed in Rismarck ‘but who has been workine in Werner. N. D., since fall, was visiting in Bismarck ; yesterday. HERE ON RUSINESS Glen Jerome of Werner. N. D., was transacting: business in the city to- day. ON BUSINESS VISIT Miss Inez Jowes, of the city, has gone to Glen Ullin on a business visit. VISITOR FROM MENOKEN J. A. Nortin of Menoken, N. D.. is a business visitor in the city today. A CORRECTION Tt was erronoosly state] in The ‘rrinune last. night throueh misintor- mation thot * card marty had been giv: oniat the home of Mi. Harry Clooten | Tuesday evening. end that-high scores at cards wera won by Mrs. A. H. Prown and Dr. H. A. Brandes.. Mrs. Clesten states she did not entertain. Bismarck Boys | | Miss Irma Logan entertained eleven | young ladies at her home last evening | in honor of Miss Julia Weber, a bride The eve-' ning was spent sewing for the bride-' to-be after which dainty refreshments | Arian j | skirt. Woy Sa Serres. THE CHOKER’S “COMING BACK | collars extend By Marian Hale New York, Feb. 38—High again! “Collars which fairly to the ears! Every row and then some design- er, tired of gowns that are cut in W's and circles at the neck attempts to cover up Milady’s chin with -ruchings, frills and such! This Poiret frook has the popular round neck effect but a white organdie choker conceals the throat and -ex- tends quite up to the chin and cars. When there are collars ht all, this season, they are very high! A slight accenting of the waistline is-a rotable feature of new gowns for day. wear. As in this one, the accenting is done with the cut of the garment, not so often with belt or-sash effects. There is even a hint of the basque, which ex- tends, form “<itting, down over the Pleated ‘skirts, are much’ uséd ‘for street wear. |" ‘School Notes. - * WI School, The schocl nurse, Miss Gaither he- gan her work at.the Will school to- rday. Miss Mayme’ A:. Pietz," of the ‘Will schoc! is confined to her home for: a few days, i High School. Kighty students of the bigh ‘school remained for lunch yesterday. The ing hot lunches during the nocn Hour and during the, yery cold, weather has beer popular. Miss Inez Gish of Ellendale has. en- tered the junior class at the higa school. ae — - -—b Last Monday night Dr. Arnson, in his, second “First Aid. to the Injured” talk, took up artificial respiration, burns, frostbites, freezing and poison- ing. Next Monday the doctcr will re- view the previous talks and take up the bandaging. Each pioneer is re- manded to bring two inch rolls band- age and each group should make sure that there will be ‘not less than three or four large triangular bandages in j the group. ‘The Older Boys Congress postpon- led the talk and the ‘Cofgress debate, | owing to the very severe weather con- ditions. The discussion “Custom and Habit” wil be held next Wednesday, land the debate will be introduced by Barton Muir, Stan Robidou and Berk- eley Neff. The hysical program for the week | will by Saturday—9.30 A. M., high school Young Comers class. 10:30 A. M., Pioneers class. 3 P. M., Older Boys’ Congress: ‘Athletic games. W.lliam Moore schocl boys at the | Richholt gymnasium, Tuesday and Thursday at 4 o'clock, Richholt boys; at the Richholt gym., Monday and| Mary’s St. Mary's bo; at St ». games for the Dance at Baker’s Hall every) Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-) day nights. Best music and| floor in state. 10c a dance. Where there is a persistent cough or general rundown condition, there Scott’s Emulsion is a positive help. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ——ALSO MAKERS OF —— For INDIGESTION } Marriage License. A marriage license was issued at the county judges office ‘today to Law- rence J. Mork of Sterling, and Evelyn M: Wallgren of Bismarck.. The cere- mony was performed by Rey. BE, F. Alfson. . Bismarck’ Hospital News, Rev. F. L. Watkins, city, Alton Han- son, city, andG, Bogner, of Lehr, have entered the Bismarck hospital -for treatment. ‘ St. Alexius Hospital News The little baby daughter. af Mr. and Mrs. Werner, Winifred Hall and Lydia Rennick, all of the.city, who have been receiving treatmez{ at the hos- pitc! have ~eturned “> their homes. T. J. Edmonds -of Drake, an en- gineer on the Soo railroad, entered une hespital yesterday. Professor and Mrs. C. Earl \JoDell, Dancing Instructors at K. P, Hall. Open noon to 8 p. m. Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. ‘Best. music‘ and floor in state.. .10c a dance. Superintendent of Madge stops the hair from falling, nourishing serum to the hai The dull, brittle, lifeless conditions and positively wi satisfaction. Domestic Scienée room ‘has been serv~ I hereby announce myself a candidate for County. SCALP TREATMENTS as given by us, removes the dandruff, stovs the itch, and promotes increased circulation of blood thus bringing brighter, luster, and luxuriance. Gur treatment is scientific. SUNSET BARBER SHOP Ladies phone 130W. for appointment. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “DEAN OF COLLEGE NEW MINIMUMS. prc per minimy ing that it was doubtful if.t could stand up in court. tative of the Bell Telephone inter: fold the commi ~ TELLS PROGRESS FOR WOMEN ARE Superintendents of Advant- | ADOPTED TODAY ages of College | |No Formal Protests Are Lodged at Public Hearing Called | « By The Board mi EREeR 4 “Many Bismarck young people, who are Hels Aiaied going away to school who ate interested in edu- penal w-rk will be interested in the following letter concerning the James- |e" tawn College which is sent out by the Dean of that place. A number of. former local high ‘school students are now-enrolled at JamestoWn College: and from their recommendations it is probable many ,More will be going and to them this jletter will be of utmost interest. | i (February 3, 1922. To the High School Principal or Su- perintendent Addressed: T have a feeling that the educationa’ world of this part of the Northwest does not realize just what has been happening educational. at James- town, N. Dak., during the past dozen years, and at the risk of seeming to [boast I am going to make a brief! Plain statement of the facts, Jamestown Colleze ig the strong- est independent college (that is separ- jate college, not combined with ayuni- |versity’'or technical institution) be- \ tween Minneapolis and Seattle. It has ‘passed the million dollar mark in | resources; has ten buildings on the compas six of them devoted: to col- lege work; > am| equi: 4 i Schone aa Merucilentersatatatters well, and you have a quarter-pint of 250 courses of:study. It is a member harmless and delightful lemon-bleach of. ‘the. North’ Central Association ot| lotion to soften and whiten red, rough: Colleges: and Secondary Schools dnd or chapped hands. This home-made its credits are accented without ques-|!emon lotion is farisuperior to gly-; tion for ~‘ther undergraduate ‘or. post-| Cerin and rose water to smoothen the graduate work in the great-universi-| skin. Famous stage beauties use it to bleach and bring that soft, élear, rosy-white complexion because it dcesn't irritate. . Anew scale of minimum wages for women workers of the state was adopted today by the Workmen's Com: | {pensation bureau, sitting as a minimum wage commision, after a brief public hearing upon recdmmendations. sub- mitted by g.pups representing the public, employers and employes. The new scale, which is approxi- mately 15 per cent less than the pre- | vious scale, is effective sixty days from today, or April 4. Secretary Wenzel, of the Associated Industries of the state, present for the hearing, said this association of empoyes neither approved or disap- proved of wage finding. “He expressed the opinion, however, that minimuins ————==[—[| GIRLS! LEMONS ° WHITEN ROUGH CHAPPED HANDS. a bottle containing thr three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake It is the ambition of the manage- ment and the faculty to make the Col- lege equal to the best American i tutions of its tyne. and we thorough- s educated, here stl! ty compete with the pro- duct. of any 'such schools’ They are doing so already | 5 no longer -necessary for est to send to the East for the Ollege education. 1 be glad to er tully and | tely any’ questions goncerning | ‘acter of the College and its | We are nol asking that any- | thing be taken for granted, T would appreciate Shoctator if will take the trouble to place this cular and other material we send | where it will come to the attention of | High- School. students. } Very truly yours, F. B .TALYOR, Dean. ‘The College gives: two. honor ips to High School graduates, the first for $200 and ‘the second for $100... Professor: and Mrs.. C.. Earl: JoDell.: Dancing Instructors at K.-P. Hall. Open noon to.8 p. m. oS DYE OLD DRESS | ‘OR DRAPERY IN DIAMOND DYES “: Bry “Diamond Dyes” and follow tho simple directions in every package. Don’t. wonder; whether ‘you can dye o1 tint successfully, because sperfect home dyeing is guaranteed. with Diamond | Dyes even if you haye never dyed be- fore. “Worn. faded dresses, skirts,; waists, coats, sweaters, stockings draperies, hangings, everything, be- come like new again. Just tell your druggist whether the materjal you wish to dye is wool or silk, or wheth-| er it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run, Advt. CoHave Been Complexion is - Really No Trouble at All~ ' | yout | If at proper in- | tervals you avail yourself o a aN permit op lopied ie inimums were dl Ut Ue: bu- I er Denald, member A repregen- n_ he, believed the workable vation cf coat stations under them. and would y telephone There was no forfnal protest trom laber on the minimums, a'though S, S. At Great _ Reductions Saturday “ ) PAGE LA of the pee erbal complaints had been petition was received Devils Lake persons, a misunder- nl there: fore could not be conside: ction of the bureau was unani- Minimum wages were fixed of women worker: ping, mercantile, man- and telephone All our trimmed and untrimmed hats have been placed in 8 groups for this very special sale. Group 1, $5.00. Group Group 2, $2.50 3, $1.00. Early shoppers can secure beautiful hats, formerly listed at up to $12 and $15 at above prices. . Miss Mary Buchholz, Millinery Phone 367 ' 119—3rd. Street "JACK HOLT “and LILA LEE in “AFTER THE SHOW” “CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE” AESOP FABLE. TONIGHT and TOMORROW Here are really bargains. We are giving real bargains. Saturday ‘@_ bargains that cannot be duplicated anywhere. ; ee i Treatments | V) and regularly use the’-Marinello Cream your skin needs Hart's; Marinello Shop snvome:4, 8 Bids., Opposite Hotel, , Oil Cloth | All colors, yard..... Rag Rugs Size 18x36 Size 24x36 Size 27x54 Size 30x60 Schools of Burleigh 3 to 8 years. Sale Curtain Serim, yard - Y Millinery Wire Hat frames Flowers, bunch ° invigorates the scaln‘ tissues ir roots. appearance is replaced by a We understand scalp | ill refund cést in case. of dis: Boys’ Cover-Alls Blue trimmed in red. Ages | Hat Braid, yard Hat wire, yard. Hat Crowns, each.... | Ladies’ House aprons, each | Ladies’ black hose, pair. . Children’s black hose, pair.15¢ Doubled, mess hair nets, each Canned heat, can 14 quart grey enamel dish . . pan -15c 49c 10-quart enamel water pail.49¢ | Traveling Bag Sale... Children’s wash dresses, spe- | cially-priced for this sale. -$1.49 Wellworth Store Main Street Bismarek, N. D.

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