The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 5

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« WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922 Wy 8 Social and Personal Second Annual Concert Program . Is Announced The second annual concert to be g:ven by the members of the Taurs- aay Musical Club will be hex at the ezire at eight o’clock evening. Members, of the cub have been selling wicket} for the conce.it and a large crowd ig expected. The following program will be giv- en: “Ina Pero’an Garden”—(Liza Leh- yy man). (From wtne Rubiiyat—Omar Khayam). Quarte:te—“Came, Fitl the Cup, aril in the Fire of . Spring.’—Mesdames Graham, S.heffer. Mes»rs. Halver..sn, Humphreys, (Mrs. Rose, accompan- ist). Duet—“A Book of . Verses Under-' naavh tthe Bough”—Mrs. Graham, Mr. Halverson, Bass—'Myself, When Young Did ‘Bagerly Frequent”—Mr. Humphreys. Soprano—“I Sent My Soul Through the Invisible’—Mrs, Graham. Contrai‘o—"The Worldy Hope, Men Set The:r Hearts Upon’—Mrs. Schef- for, Tenor—“Ah, Moon of My Delight, That Knows No Wane”—Mr. Halver- sen. . That Spring With, the Rose.’t Tuyno—"Six VarJations” Op. $4— (Beethoven) — Genevieve Menard! Hughes, Voice—(a)—“The Valley of Laugh- ter—(Sanderson). (b)—“Mit Hijerte og Min Lyre” this | life in those countnies where through ft and educational projects Am- m obiidren ‘are being introduced to [heir meiginbors, and in turn are acquiring |l1 understanding of those fcic-away children, Mrs. D. B. Register of ‘the jlocal Jun ‘sr Red Cross is in charge of the aib and through the co-operation cf gape.iritesdent Martin, a schedule will be arranged so that every child in Bicmarck will view the pictures. A display of toys and handiwork of iohiidrea of several of these Euro- pein counties will also be shown at ihe exhibit. Division Gives Birthday Party McCabe invite Tho Ladies “AM of” of he tt cuurch Hatiy wae binthday (My Heart amd ‘Lute)—(Kjerult)— Mrs. Targart. (Accompanist, Maud Dabney Wray). ~ (ay— In (Wagner) ; (b)—“If, My Songs Hhd Alsy Pin- ions” —“(HLim)—Meschmes ‘Bauer, | Targart, Vesperman, Taylor, Tracey,! French, Arnot, Morris; Misses Wood- land, Holiman Jone. 3 cird Hughes). se (C-sharp minor)— le io—(a)—"“Snow”—(Elgar). Is — (Guyntiry — Mesp Jacobson, Morris. (Vio- dames Bauer, ‘Helen Breen and Roy D, Kenneliy will lin obligato, Mr. McDonald). (Ace., Genevieve Menard Hughes). no Duet—(a)—“Marche Mili- | tire” —(Schubert). } (b)—"Tarantelle’— (Heller). Mes- dames Hughes, Bauer. “Beauteous Night” = ¢pareardite from “The Tales of Hoffman”)—(Ot- fenbach) Thursday Musical Ciub Chorus. (Violin Obligato—Mr. McDon- ald). Voice—(a)—Se Saran Rose (Love ix Springtime—(Arditi). ‘(b)—Selected. Lucile Haton Kepler (Acc.,.Maud Dabney Wray). Reading—‘The Famine” from ‘Hi- awatha’—(Coleridge . Taylor). Miss Jones. ‘Nokomis—Mrs, Tracey. Minnehaha Miss. Hovsman, — Hiayeatha—Mru. Targart. Ghosts—Mrs. Arnot, Miss Woodland. (Accompanist, Mrs. Rose). “Untold, Ye Portals Hverlasting”, frotu “The | Redemption”—(Gounod). Thursday Musical Club. Chorus. ' Pleasing Program | Features Social About 75 ladies lies attended the bens; fit and pa so.ial given by ‘he, Fort Lineoln pate ‘of the Ameéri- can War Mothers at the American Legicn hall yesterday afterncon. A pleasing and ‘interest(ng program Was iven. The Legion ‘hall was bur iv erated with roses, Bas lilies, candies and Americam flags. | The following program wails given: America—Sung by all. | Vocal Solo—Mrs. Frank Barnes, ac- companied by Mrs. J. L. Hughes. Piano:.Solo—Mrs. J. L. Hughes. Reading—Mrs. E. E, Morris. Vocol Solo—Mrs. R. A. Tracy, ac- companied by Mrs. J. L. Hughes. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Original Sketches To Be Exhibited An. exbibition of original olored: crayon and charcoal sketches by An- na Milo Upjohm will be given in Bis- nck April 24 to 28h, in the balse- ment of the Mevhodist church, under the auspices of the Junidr Red Oross. The first exhibition of the collection was held im the Corccran Gallery of Art in’ Washington la: wis so pronounced a succes determined to send the pictures on a tour of the counury for .exhibit‘on where they might be stud/ed by school “children. This is practically the first art e: hibit ever given pri ly for chit. dren and it is made up of a unique | collection of drawings of dhild: life ; in Albania, Czecho-Slovak:a, Albania, | France, Greece, , Montenjegro, Roumait‘a, eres The etc of Nature Gave Youa ¥ Beautiful Complexion If you've lost it, give nature @ chance to restore it with JAP ROSE Asoap so much better you) wonder why you never tried it bef hy given by the ‘Tnird division of he church parlong ‘tomor- ow .a-at 3 o'clock. A splen- Cid program has been prepared and , Tet aunt will be served. @ following inv:‘ations have been © to membery of the aid: Wai re guing luo have a party, Full of fun and mirth, £9 bring aw penny for each year, You've Lived on ths good old earth. , Jus put your pennies in this sack, {Inv your f.ends—Oh, quite a few, To he!p swell |the crowd and enjoy tire cats, At M. E. Caureh, April 20th, 1922. SHOWER F FC!R BRIDE-TO-BE Miss Helen Breen was honor guest at a shower last evening given by ‘the Misses Ethel Dah] and Margaret En- gleman. ‘Mia; Breen received many beautiful gifts. Sixteen friends from Voth Mandan ard Bismarck were pres, ent and part of the evening was spent makiag and inialing hot dish ‘hold- ers for the brideto-be. A dainty lunch, was served and a good time vrepc.léd by all. The wedding of Miss tvke place on My 8th. Mr. Kennelly ig a member of the firm-anid 'travel- {tag wrepresenirtive of whe Malndan Beverage Company, Mandan. TO RE INSTALLED IN MAY Rt. Rev, Alouim Deutsch, O. S. B., well known in the western pant of the state, will be installed as Abbot of St. John’s Academy, Collegeville, Minnesota, on May 3. Dr. F. B. classmate of Rt. Rey. Deutsch at St. John's university, has received a for- mal aiouncement of the. installa- tion. WORKMEN PNTERTAINED The members of the Degree of Honor entertained ithe Workmen in the auditorium of St. Mary’s..schgol last night. A “Penny Auction” fur- nished much amusement and was ithe feature of the eveN/ng’s entertain- ment. Cards were played and a lovely lunch was served. GIVE THEATER PARTY, The iMisses Mildred Eger, Lucile Hall, Ida Iverson and Grace Fraser en- tertained a number of friends at a the- fiter party at the Eltinge theater Mon- day evening, Following the show the guests went to the apartment of Mis» Eger where a waffle supper, was en- joyed, BENEFIT PICTURE NEXT WEEK, “Nhe Old Oaken Bucket,” a return- ed travelers dream of home, will be shown at the Capitol theater next Monday and Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Women’s Commun- ity Council for the benefit of the un- dernourished children of the city. (RETURNS TO HOME. ‘Mrs, B.D, Lundeen returned to her home at Fergus Falls, Minn, this morning, after a several weeks visit at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. George Bbert, “A. large number of functions ‘were given in honor of Mrs. Lundeen during her vel here, LEAVE FOR MILWAUKEE Bishop Wehrle of the city and Nick Ressler, a Mandam architect, left yesterday for Milwaukee, where they will attend to matters in con- nection with the proposed mew caihe- dral to be erected here. DIVISIONS MEET AT SCHOOL. The first and second division of St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will meetjat the school auditorium tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. E, C. White and = Mrs, Grady will ibe the hostesses. (MINOT BUSINESS VISITORS. Dr. Dwire of Minot, and E. R. Sink- ler, also of that city, are in the cily on business, —— . VISITS BROTHER HERE. W, J. Robinson of Alexander, N. D., Strauss, of Bismarck, who was a visited here yesterday with his broth- Prices Were 29.50 to 87.50 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE er, Roy C. Robinson of the McKenzie hotel. Mr. [Robinson was on his way to Jamestown as a delegate to, the political convention, kK VISITED IN CITY. (Mrs, Perry Wahl of Cannon Bail, N.D., visited friends in Bismarck yes. terday. Mr. Wahl came ‘to ‘Bismarck from Washburn yesterday and they left this morning for Washburn to visit at the home of relatives, HOLDS OPEN MEETING. The Trades and Labor Union will hold an open meeting on. Monday night, May 1. Following the regular business meeting the ladies have been invited to enjoy the dancing, cards and refreshments, DIVISION WILL MEET. . The third division of St, Mary’s Sew- PAGE FIVE ing Circle will meet with Mrs. M. J. hto Jamestown after a several days’|ago as mayor of Ellendale for a third visit at her home here. Wildes at her home, 102 Avenue C. West on Thursday afternoon at 2: 30: o’clock| All members are urged to be| present, . ELLENDALE MAYOR VISITS. R. W. term, was a visitor in the city last evening. He called upon Governor elected a few days|Nestos. * Dickey, VISITS IN BISMARCK. Edgar “Dutch” Houser, student at the University of North Dakota, who has ‘been spending Easter vacation at the home of: his parents at Napoleon, | visited friends in Bismarck today. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS. Joe Vugiar of Wilton, Walter Hieart of Carson, C. Washburn of Minne- i apolis, and John J. Schaeffer and C. J.! Schaeffer of Ashley, were out of town, visitors here today, RETURNS TO SCHOOL » Miss Louise Huber, student at Jamestown College returned last night | She Discovered It, Too “After 10 years of hit or miss baking with various other brands of powder | at last discovered that the bitter taste some- times found in hot breads was causedfrom alum in cheaper grades of powder. So I am ‘now an ardent Baking Powder.” ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely: Pure Contains No Alum Send for New Royal Cook Book—It’s FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St, New York WEBB BROTHERS AFTER-EASTER SALE OF SUITS Suit Prices Radically se For After-Easter Selling Included are all cf our highest priced Tailored, Dress and Sport Suits; models of Im- ported Tweeds, Tricotines, Poret Twills, Twill Cords and Piquetines, Box Suits, Blouse effects, plain tailored types—semi-tailored suits and flare models. Many are caporsey beaded and embroidered, others braid trimmed. 29. booster for Royal Mrs. L. A. J. Business Men’s Oxfords LL day comfort, good Jooks and months of satisfactory service; that’s what a business man, in fact any man wants in Shoes. You will get all that in our Ox- fords. They’re made in styles that keep the feet free from annoyance in hot weather—in leathers that are easy to keep clean and shined up. $5 to 9.50: Richmond's Bootery 115 4th St. Leaves No Bitter Taste STRENGTH, 6E RVICg Have You These Qualities? Men who have accomplished big things ir. life have usually possessed two outstanding qualities—namely, Optimism and Thrift. = TT i What great discovery was ever undertaken without Optimism? What fortune was not. grounded somewhere in its history in Thrift? Have you these earmarks of success? An = account at this bank will help you cultivate = them. Why not open one today? eC Gone NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA Prices Were 50 to 87.50 ¢ Sale of Rain Coats Made of Tweed, Serge, Moleskin, Worsteds —a fine, dressy coat that is waterproof, rubberized on the inside. Your choice for $8.75 All sizes. We have only 65 of these fine Coats— Better get yours right away. BISMARCK MERCANTILE CO. 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