The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1922, Page 5

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THURSD. Social and Personal Ladies Auxiliary. Will Celebrate First Anniversary The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. C. T. will cc'ebrate the first anniversary of thin organization at the Elks hall on Saturday, March 11. All members of the U. C. T., their wives and lady friends are invited. There will be a special meeting for installation et 4 o’clock p.m, At 6:30 c’epck an old fashioned dinner will be served. At 8 p.m. the U. C. T. will have a big initiation, during whch time the ladies will Xe enter- tained at cards. At the close of the U. C. T. meet- ing there will be dancing Reserva- tions must be made not later than Merch 1, Father and Son Banquet Announced The boys will be glad to know that the time has rolled around for another Father and Son banquet. The ban- quet will be held in the high school gymnasium this year. Ther will be 119. charge for Dads or for Lads. The Rotary Club will entertain all the boys in town of the ages of 12 to 17, inclusive. To get a ticket for the banquet each boy must register with Mr. MeLeod by Saturday. Annual Charity _ -» ‘Ball Announced The Catholic Daughters of America have announced that they will hold their annual Charity Ball at Patter- sons hall on Easter Monday evening, The music will be furnished by the McKenzi2 hotel orchestra. The proceeds of the ball will be used for the charity work of the or- ganization. This society has become cite,an\imrortant factor in the char- ity work of the city. f Invitations for the affair will be is- sued in a.short time. Engineers To Meet on Friday The North Dakota Chapter of the American Association of Engineers will hold its regular monthly meeting next Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Commercial Club rooms. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite. will give a talk on Engirfeering in. the Bible and members of the Chapter will stage’a debate on the proposed ‘road legisla- tion of the State Good Roads Asso- ,ciation. ‘ Messrs, F. iH. Peters, George E, Hanson and C. Johnson constitute the aqommittee on program: and arrange- ments for the meeting. » MARCH 9, 1922 FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS The members of the Fortnightly club me: with Mrs. B. A. Rawlings at. her home yesterday afternoon. Four splendid papers formed the afternoons program. Mrs. Philip Meyer. gave a Mrs. G; A, Rawlings gave a paper on “Swenburn,” Mrs, Worth Lumry. gave @ paper on “Stevenson” and Mrs. F. L. €anklin read Mrs, N. O. Ramstad’s pape: on “Appreciation of Allied Arts.” Special music concluded the program. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY Fomer Corwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Co:win of 909 Seventh street, celebrated his fourth birthday yester- day by entertaining a group of his little friends at his home. The after- noon was spent plaving games follow- ed ‘by dainty refreshments served at a tablo which was attractively decor- Bed in a color scheme of yellow and pink. ° , oH LEGION AND AUXILIARY MBET The Auxiliary of the American Le- gion held their regula® meeting at the American Legion hall last evening. Following the business meeting of the Legion and the Auxiliary a social time was enjoyed in the Legion hall. Dancing and cards were the diversion tof the evening. Dainty refreshments were served at the close) of the eve- ning. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MET ‘Mrs, Alfred Zuger entertained the members of the Current Events club at her home yesterdey afteynoon. A in Fargo yesterday. VISITING IN CITY ‘Mr. and (Mrs, W. H. Richardson of ‘Regan, N. D., spent. yesterday in Bis- Marck shopping and visiting friends. HERE FROM STEELE W. L, Dodson of Steele, N. D,, spent the day in Bismarck looking after business interests here. GARRISON VISITORS HERE (Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Rodahl of Gar- rison, N. D., are visiting friends in the capital city. GUESTS KROM WILTON Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Keaton of Wil- ton, N. D., are the guests of friends in the city: BUSINESS VISITOR R. B. Murray of Van Hook, N. D.,, was a business visitor in the’city yes- terday. * TRANSACTING BUSINESS HERE | P.M. Hatch of Baldwin, N. D., was in the city transacting business here today. _ ‘ DICKINSON VISITOR Attorney Leslie A, Simpson of Dick- inson was a visitor in the city yester- very interesting program was given }day, consisting of: pap2rs by Mrs: French, Mrs. Burton and ‘Mrs. ‘McGillis. Dainty refreshments were served at the closo of the meeting. LEAVE FOR ‘NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ford, who have made their home in Bismarck for ‘some time, left yesterday for New York state, Mr. Ford was stationary engineer at the new ‘Missouri bridge. RETURNS FROM LINTON Miss Elizabeth Johnson, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, returned yes- terday from Linton where she has been visiting, the guest of Mrs. Don- ald Paul. VISITS IN CITY George Purchase nf Selfridge, N. D., has been visiting in the city this week. Mr. Purchase is not states at- torney of Sioux county as was previ- ously stated. RETURNS TO HOME ‘Mrs, Prosnahan returned to ‘her home at Carrington, N. D., yesterday after -. vis't at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Eugene Wachter. TMTUPRNS TO BISMARCK Miss Ethel Dorman, of the city, re- turncl to Bismarck yesterday from Menoken where she was called by the ‘death of her grandfather. RETURN FROM VISIT Miss Della Albertson of the city, re- turned yesterday from St. ‘Paul, Minn, wheré she has been visiting her mother. , RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. J. L. George of Fourth street, returned to her home yesterday af- ter a_several, days visit at the home of her parents at Steele. HERE FOR COURT United States District Attorney M. A. ‘Hildreth of Fargo is in Bismarck during the term of Federal Court here. VISITORS IN FARGO F. E. McCurdy, F.'B. Ingstad, W. C. papor on “Tennyson and _ Rosetti,’ | Bush, C. W. McDowell, and Wi J. Car- Bid for fashion’s favor in strikingly becoming shades of tan, grey, blue, green and mixtures. Some are daring enough to make their way in any company, especially that of smartly- dressed women. Their new silhouettes, dashing lines and rugged fabrics make them a gadabout costume de luxe. Spring. ERY FROM FLASHER Rev. L, M. Stolberg of Flasher, N. ne As visiting in the city for several HERE ON BUSINESS F. J..Funke and J. J. Breher of Minot are'in the city on a business visit. REGAN VISITOR HERE A. H, Lundberg of Regan, N. D. visiting in Bismarck today. oe ——___—_-—___—__..-& | CITY NEWS ‘| eee - 6 . Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Taylor, of the city, announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Bismarck hospital this morning, Baby Daughter Dies. Wanda Jane Klawitte?, the little six- months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Klawitter of Fallon, Montana, Passed away at the home in Montana. The remains were brought to Bis- marck, where burial will take place. St. Alexius Hospital News, Little Gerajd DeCosse underwent an yesterday. 4 Miss Jeanette Dursema, of the city, Mrs. Fred Sabot ‘oft Baldwin, and Mrs. Gottlieb Grenz of Hazelton, who have been receiving treatment at the hos- Pital, have returned to their homes. Funeral Services Tomorrow. R Funeral services for Milad Joseph, the little three-months-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Solomen Nicola, who passed: away at the home yesterday, will bé ‘held from tie residence, 814 Thayer. street tomorrow afternoon at 2 ‘o’clock. Burial will take place in St. Mary's cemetery. May Buy Street Car, The board of administration prob: SPRING SUITS” The Suit is the thing. Suits are surely having their day this Bloused jackets, one- button jackets with side flare, and boxed jackets; the diversity of collars and sleeves, hand em- broidery are little indicators show- ing that smart suits know how to make the best of their opportunity. ably will purchase a street car for operation on the carital line. Geveral COATS - FROCKS - BLOUSES WEBB BROTHERS— THE TWEEDS ESPECIALLY | operation at the St. Alexius 3ospital Hl HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SSS SSS SSS SSE SSE SSS SEE PPO te TRS SY PAGE FIVE rigan, all of Bismarck were visitors | bids aave been received, the price of used cars ranging from $800 up. Al- though no definite action has been taken it is said to be the board’s be- lief that®a, street car should be pur- chased. ‘ Bismarck Hospital News. R. G, McLaughlin of Chicago, Mrs. David Naskins of St. Paul, Doris Pitu- la of Lehr, and Miss Clara Olson, of the city, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs, T. G. Plomasen and baby boy of Beach, wo Have been. patients at the hospital, returned to their home today. Bridge Not Failing Down. The ‘Bismarck-Mandan Missouri riv- er bridge is not going to fall down, Wild rumors ranging from the state- ment that pier No. 3 must be rebuilt to the statement that the bridge had fallen down, have been spread by some people. It is explained that small cracks are, almost the inevitable re- sult of drying out of concrete and such surface cracks have appeared on the bridge, but in no way indicate a weaketied structure. T. H. Melton, superintendent for tae American Bridge company, declared before he left that the job was one of the best from an engineering standpoint he had ee TE ST RET WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, "USE “DANDERINE” 35 cenis buys a bot- tle of “Danderine.” Within ten minutes af- ter the first applica- tion yoa cap not find a single trace of dand- ruff or falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh show- ers of rain and sun- shine are to vegeta- tion, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengtnens’ them, helping your hair to grow jong, thick and luxuriant. Girls! Girls! Don’t let your haii Danderine will double the beauty and radiance of your hair and‘ make it look twice as abundant. LIGHT-SIX SEDAN $1750 f. 0. b, Factory pane LS Y, ever been on. Perhaps the person who started the rumor had just heard of “London bridge falling down,” and got his location mixed. \GOLDEN VALLEY RESIDENT DIES ~ YOUR FRECKLES - Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. James Monroe Allison, age 76, of | Now is the time to take special care Operators Meet Golden Valley, N. D., passed away at 4 a local hospital following an illness of | well the rest of the year. Here Two Days; pneumonia, The remains we! Golden Valley where funer of the complexion if you wish to look The March | winds have a strong tendency to bring +3/ Out freckles that may stay all summer according to those who should know. | meeting. stay lifeless, colorless, thin, scraggy | ,|A single application of delightful The meeting of the chief operators of the North Dakota Independent Tele- phone company of the towns near here is being neld in the city today and tomorrow. These represented at the meeting were Bismarck, Mandan, Dickinson, Golden Valley, Beach, Hebron, Kill- deer, Garrison, Underwood, Wilton, Steele, Flasher and Mott. L, W. McMullen, district manager of Hettinger. is in Bismarck for the Mr. Bolsinger of Fargo is in charge. The purpose of the meet- ing is to have it serve as a school of instruction for operators covering some new practices which will be used in handling long distance, A st | will be held, |son, a resident of Golden Valley. |meet at the Odd Fellows Hall to- morrow at 2 o’clock sharp to at-) str tend the funeral of Sam, Nicola’s child, stein cows, guaranteed to whip.| Capital Commercial Store, Fifth) NOTICE Mr, Allison leaves one | unless removed. use Othine—double strength. This preparation for the removal of freckles is usualy so successful that ‘itis sold by. druggists under guaran- Now is the time to Odd Fellows are requested 10 24 9 retund the money if it. fails. 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