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fy (aon a i hyd {G f ty - x Bhome of ‘the bride's sister on Satur- Mday evening. After a ‘short visit ft is “TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922 Social and | __ Personal Johngon-Nelson | Nuptials Today Miss Alice Johnson, daughtar of! Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Johnson, of\ the city, and Porter E. ‘Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fuiton C. ‘Nelson well known residents of Baldwin, were un‘ted in marriage at the Baptist parsonage ‘this atferhoon. Rev. L. R. Johnson officiated. Only members of the tm- mediate family were present. | Mr, and Mrs. Nelson will leave for, Baldwin where they will vi home of the bridegrom for about a week before leaving for Iowa where tivey will take charge cf the farm ow by Mr. Nelson’s grandfather | at UIs. Dance and Card ° Party Draw Crowd A large crowd icf Bismarck people ilttended the card party and dance; given ‘by the Catholic Girl’s Sodality | in the gymnasium and auditorium of St. Mary’s school last evening. The card party was held in the school au- @)orium ‘and Mrs. Frank Evarts and J. A. Reuter won the prizes for having | the highest scores. Wagner’s orchestra furnished mu-; gic for the danioing which was held ym the gymnasium. Reitresimen fis were served during: the evening. The chairman of commitiees in charge of the affairwerc: Miss Mar- cel McCarthy in charge of the re- Janson, chairman of ‘he flcor ¢ mittee and Miss Agnes Hines, ch man of, the committee in charge of the music Annual Ball Is, Complete Success: u faster Monday hall giv- ne Cutholic Daughters of Am-| a at Paittereon’s hall last evening ed by the McKenzie ho- orchestra. During the evening frappe was ‘served by the members of the committee. The committee in charge of affairs were: Mesdames Edward Bannon, C. B. Whittey, Gierman, F. L. Knowles and Miss Pietz. Patrons and. patronesses were: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roherty, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wagner, Major Frank J. Henry and Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Elizabeth Gier- ind Mus. E..H. L. Vesper- | amd Mrs. R. Fields, Dr.: and Mrs. LaiRose, Jacge! zon and Mrs. Christian- Nellie Oall, Mr, and Mrs. reslow, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Myton Atkinson, | Regi Nuesgie, Mrs. Flca- and Mrs. H. F. Kel- . and Mrs. E. G, Patterson. RETURNS PROM DICKINSON Mrs. W. EB. Butler of the city, state president of the Christian Endeavor Souuty, and Rev. C,.B. Hetzler, field orker for the Christian Endeavor y of West Virginia, rd-urned il morning from Dickinson where ‘ney held a most successful meeting last night. Phe Christian Endeavor of Dickinson and their guests enjoyed a banquet after which ‘the meeting wos held. Mrs. Butler and Rev. Hetzler leave this evening for ‘Mandan where a meding will tbe held. P. E. 0. MEETS Chapter F of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood met with Mrs, A. Harris at her home yesterday lafterncon, An interesting paper on “Islands of the Mediterran- can” was read by Mrs. R. S. Towne.; he date for the state P. E. O. Sister- hood meeting, to be ‘held in Mandan, | ia3 been set for May 29 to 31, and it) is expected ‘Uhat all the members of. the Jucal chapter will attend. MARRIED AT JAMESTOWN Miss Winifred Watt of Stady, N. D., and John H. Spangler, of the city,: were married in Jamestown, at the pected that Mr. and Mrs. Spangler | ll return to Bismarck, Mr. Spangler, Bis employed in thé Northern Pacific Express office. sks TO ATTEND CONVENTION Among the Bismarck peopie who left this morning to attend the poti- cieal convention at Jamestown were: | nissioner Joseph A. Kitchen, Judge 3. T. Burke, C. B. Little, T. R. Atkin- on, F. E. Hanson and Mrs. E. A. iughes. MEETINGS WELL ATTENDED The meetings at the First Baptist hurch, which will be held every eve- ing this week except Saturday, are ery -well attended and are creating nuch interest among the congregii-! jon and friends who attend. Rev. , viesie of Grand Forks is conducting ae meetings. LEAVE FOR) MICHIGAN (Mr, and Mrs, E. B. Woodward lett | .ast ovening for Kalamazoo, Michigan, where they will make their future 1ome. A number of farewell func- ions were given in honor of Mrs. Woodward and a large number of; triends were at the train last eve- aing. LIGHT BEARERS MEET The Light Bearers will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock n whe BPresbytergan church, Ther vill be rehearsal of the pageant very member is asked to br-ag h og.ume. A story wall be told at ‘the -ose of Wae mee q | lors. \.ecg of business 'ysiss Laura Stegner, party given by Mra. A. C. Brainard of Avenue’F on Easter Sunday. MEETING HELD TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held at the Masonic Temple this evening. Ia- | itiation and affiliat’on will be held. au members are requested to be pres- ent. DANCE AND CARD PARTY. The Little Wonder Orchestra of St. Mary’s school will give a dance and card party in the gymnastum and audi torium of St, Mary’s school on Friday; evening, Everyone is invited to come.! TO ADDRESS MEETING Dr. J. H. Worst went to Williston this morning where he will speak in suppo:'t of an organization there as a part of she Nuthwest North Dakot.) Developmen. Association. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS Adviph Jeaner of Lehr, 'L. L. Lock- wood, banker of Moff. J. J. Jacotson, : banker of Fort Yates and Ben Benson | of Kintyre were business visitors in| Bismark ‘voday. | VISITING FKRIENDS HERE | Miss Alice Golds of Wishek, Yormerly of Bismexck, ts spending several days in Bismarck shopping and visiting friends. LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN F. M. Davis of McCluskey, who vis- ited in Bismarck yesterday, 1 ais | morning for Jamestown to avtend the | political convention. { ST. PAUL VISITOR { ing passenger agent of th Pacific railroad, was a vi capiiol city today. IS VISITING PARENTS | Mrs. Edward. Kafer and children are visiting at the home, of Mrs. Kaf- er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mag- nus of Sterling. LEAVE FOR MONTANA 4 Dr. C. 0. Hibbs, S. H. Clark of the city and Francis Murphy of Minot left this Noon tor Alder,’ Montana on a business trip. | DUNN COUNTY VISITORS Thomas Fisher and Charles M. Pugh, county commissioners of Dunn county are transacting business ‘in the city today. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Charles Lamb and Mrs. Theo- dore Pavlak returned yesterday from | Hazen where they spent Easter with | friends, \ AIDS MEET ‘TOMORROW i The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Luta- eran church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the church parlors. i ) LADIES AID MEET The Ladies Aud of the Trinity ‘Luth- cray church will meet tomorrow aft- ernoon at 2 o’ciock in the churdh par-! GUESTS FROM ENDERLIN Misses Lena aNd Effie Selvig of En- deriin, N. D., are visiting in the city,| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar eetlaal | RETURNS PROM TRIP P. L. Anton Jr., of the city, return- ed yesteriuy from Minot, where he has been on a business trip. STERLING VISITORS HERE J. B. SwaNick, merchant of Sterl- ing, is in the chy looking after matt} TO ATTEND MEETING State Treasurer John Steen left last night for Jamestown to attend the por.cical convention. VISITING SISTER HERE F. Stegner of Amidon is visiting!, in the city, the guest of his sister, ON BUSINESS VISIT Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck left this noon for Bowman, N. D., on a several days business visit. TO OPPRATE GARAGE Raymond, “Speed” Loomis has left for Sterling, N. D., where he will op-| erate a garage. TOWN ORIERS MEET Members of ‘he Town Criers club) will meet tonight in room 705, The} McKenzie. RETURNS FROM VISIT | Dr. C. D. Dursema returned this noon from Chicago where he has been on a Visit. | HERE ON BUSINESS | of Wilton are business visitors in the | city. | WILTON. VISITORS Oscar Beckman and son of Wilton) are visiting friends here for a few days. | PETURNS TO CITY. Dr. N. O. Ramstad, of the city, re-| turned yesterday from Minneapolis. | WING VISITORS HERE | J. A. Kohler and Leonard Edwards | of Wing were visitors here today. | HERE ON BUSINESS H O.L. Griggs of Lemmon, S. D., is; in the city on a business vi: ; | o— -—_____.______4 | | BEAUTY CULTURE HINTS || There is real common sensq in just | noticing whether ths hair is well kept to judge-of a woman’s neatness, or | gcod taste. If siou are one of the few | who try to make the most of your | hair, remember that it is not ad- | visablo to wash the hair with any cleans:r made for all purposes, but | always use some good shampoo. LEAVES FOR FARGO Francis Parsons, son of Mr. and m irs. L. M. Parsons, who hag been em: : iloyed at the local telephone com- ary) left this morning for Fargo, ‘here he will be conMected with the argo branch of the same company. GIVE DINNER FOR GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Gansz of Kulm, N. D., who are house guests at Maude Wheelock of Ross t, were honor guests at a dinn You can enjoy the very best by get- | ting some canthrox {nom your drug- | gist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup | cf hot water, This makes a full cup! of shampoo liquid, enough so it is{ easy to apply it to all the hair in- stead of just the top of the head. Dan- druff, excess ofl and dirt are dis- | solved and entirely disappear. Your) hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. It's luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains th> health which insures: hair growth, ! |g. A. Andes of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MARY’S PROTEGE Miss Mary McCormick, young prima donna of the Chicago Opera and pro- tege of Mary Garden, is off to Europe jfor further training for which Miss Garden is paying. ‘in that regard. PAGE FIVE “SCOUT NOTES | | [NOTES _ Girl Scouts Troop No. 1 A meeting of the Episcopal Gir Sccuts wae held at the Parish house lays Thursday eveijng, April 13. Louise Berndt was chairman of this meeting. The following new members were voted into the following patrols: First patrol—Marlys Lahr, Second patrol—Esvher Holtz, and Phylis Ros- en. . The girls planned for a hike on Monday.’ Following the business meeting the girls dyed Easter eggs for the Sunday school. Clarice Belk was appointed chairman of the next meeting on Friday at 7:15 o'clock. The second patro] will entertain the ‘broop at a three course dinner. An inceresting’ program is being ar- ranged. The Girl Scouts. left the parish house at 8 o'clock yesterday morning and hiked ito ‘Wail’s Grove. Episcopal Troop No, 3 Final arrangements have been made for tthe overnight hike which will be made tomorrow. O. W. Roberts of the Weather Bu- reau ‘has’ promised the best of wea- ther so that everything will be O. K. The advance party commanded by Scout McCormick will leave the Par- ish House at 7 o'clock and will be fol- lowed by the ‘rest of ithe party at 9 o'clock. The following should be taken by cach Scout. é One ground sheet, waterproof if rossinle; «wo large thick blankets; one duck bed cover, lard tin to be used es kettle, the lid of the same can be used as a frying pan; cup, plate, knife amd fork, spoon and a jack knife; five or six yards of strong cord, «he Scout ‘handbook. Warm underclothing musi be worn, 19.50 19.50 Shoes that are strong and well broken in are advised.;, Woolen sweater and warm overcoat should be worn. Regarding food—that will depend on the size and capacity of the scout. The following, however, will give some idea of what will’ be needed: Beefsteak, bacon, eggs, hard boiled, bread, sugar, coffee, cocoa or tea. Small tin of syrup, condensed milk, salt. You will bring enough for five meals, Don't bring anything that is not really mecessary as ‘each: scout will be expected to carry his own out- fit. Program Wednesday, 7 A. M.—PicNeer party witl leave he Parish House. 9:00—Main troop will leave Parish House. —Arrive at destination. 12:30—Dinner. ‘ 2 P.’M.—Scoutmast the r will inspect e camps. one e ag 2:80—-Games. ; yo ar. | CITY NEWS | 0 Cae fire, stories, stunts. — = —-—y 0—Evening prayers. Bismarck Hospital News Miss..Mabel Kindschy of the city, Euith Finwall, of the city and Mrs. ‘nall have entered the Bismarck ho ‘ureacment. M3. KF. H. Ellwein of New Salem }returned to her home yesterday. St. Alexius Hospital News John Merkel of Danzig and Walter Grace of Raleigh huve entered the ‘gt. Alexius hospital for treatment. Miss Emma Dockter of Tuttle un- derwesit a very serious operation at the. hospital this morning. Light Snow Falls A low pressure area over the north central states and central “Canada brought snow to, wescern’ Nohth Da-~ kova early today. The snow partially melied as it fell, and as the storm went eastward it turned into main. ‘the forecast ig for cloudy tonight and Wednesday with Bot mudh change in tempera 3 CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all those who so Kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement and for the many beauti- ful floral offerings. —Mr. and Mrs. John Barbie and Family. CARD OF THANKS ‘Wo desire to thank our many friends for their expressions of deep sympathy, and offers of assistance during the illness and after the death of our beloved infant daughter, Mar- cella, and also for the beautiful floral 4 offerings. LEO SCHILOEMER and Family. We have just received a ship- {ment of live lobster, direct from the coast of Maine, which we are serving in our dining room at 3ecret of Siate Thomas Hall, Com- M o iain z | Arvid Engstrom and T. J. Asplund! reasonable prices. We will re- ceive a shipment every week. —McKenzie Hotel. Regular meeting of St. Elmo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’clock. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. is like the breath of .your favorite flower—a delicate, elusive flower fi grance that lin- gers and lingers. A drop lasts for days. Manlatio'3h jarineilo Shop Cy, "Room 4, 8 Hughes Bids. 9:00—Taps—everyhody in bed. Thursday, 6:00 A, M.—Reveille, flag salute, mocning washup. Prayers. :00—Breakfurt. 9:00—Tnd-ruciiia ‘4m Seoutcratt. Short | ) nature study and tests. 12:00—Dinner. 2 :00—Scout games, hikes, explor- 7:00—Home. ment of live lobster, direct from the coast of Maine, which we are serving in our dining room at reasonable prices. We will re- ceive a shipment every week. —McKenzie Hotel. For Sale. Choice Canary sing- ers. J. Bull, Dickinson, N. D. Box 728. Hemstitching. iv. W. Kelley, 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. Early Ohio Potatoes, certified seed for sale, $1.00 bushel. In- quire A. C. Wilham. We have just received a ship-! farris-Nobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR . Bismarck, No Dak. Sale of Dresses Extraordinary Wednesday morning a very choice assortment of new dresses. Materials\— of Bombay Crepe — Crepe Knit Canton Crepe — and Crepe De Chine — materials at the very special price of $19.50. These are new goods shown for the first time and not a clear- ance sale of goods on hand. * We feel this sale will prove of interest to every woman in Bis- By a fortunate purchase thru our New York of- fices at 1170 Broadway, we will place on sale 19.50 marck and Mandan and surrounding territory and we cheerfully sub- mit them to you and await your verdict. . 19.50 STII LLL SCHOOL BOARD CUTS EXPENSES Hankinson, N. D., April 18—As a drastic step to reduce expenses, the Hankinson school board will discon- tinue the ‘special departments of ‘a ence, e school lary of all be reduced and contracts hers will call for the pies allowed ‘by law, [ise a to a 20 percent count in case the minimum weachers’ wage law ould be repealed at the June prim- aiies, CREAMERY BUSY. Cc. F. Madsen, manager of, the {creamery &t Maddock, N. D., has ire- ‘ported to Stave Dairy Commissioner, Robert Flint that the creamery at Maddock is at the present time, 80 percent ahead of the output of one ALL WRONG The Mistake is Made by. Many Bis- marck Citizens . Lock for the caus» of backacho. To be cured you must know the cause. If it’s weak kidneys you must set the kidneys working right. A Bismarck resident tells you how. Mrs. Jack Kenjion, 417 Mandan Ave., says. ‘Several years ago I gave a public yecommendation for Doan’s Kidney Pills after the benefit one of my family had received. Since then I ‘have had occasion to use them my- self for an attack of kidney trouble. I had puffy sacs underneath my eyes and pains in my back. dt was hard for me toi do my housework at times. My kidneys actel irregularly, too. Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me and Iam glad to again rec- ommend Doan’s, knowing them to bo a remedy of wonderful merit. The cure they made for me has lasted sev- eral years.” 60¢c, at all dealers. Foster{Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, ‘N. Y. year ago, This is the largest increase} Farmers of the United States raise reported in the present list of reports |71 per cent of the world’s corn. being made to’ the Commissioner. During the twentieth century, seven Peg Pe tM lait CBr total solar eclipses will be visible in A ie ae 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents parts of the United States. per dance. Second Annual Concert — Thursday Musical Club - —at— _ RIALTO THEATRE Wednesday, April 19, 8:30 p. m. Sharp. No seating during numbers. Admission 55 Cents. 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