The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 21, 1922, Page 5

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' j 7 ‘4 4 Dakota Four” of Jamestown college at i \ ; Arrangements High School 1s the ‘Evangelical church this evening, g a) . °. is promised to bea real treat. A pro- 4 f Complete For . Scene of Recital! &ran ‘has ibeen planned of sufficient e Garden Party mre scant TaATeipuBd abet! {| variety to interest. everyone, } p ¢ q i boars Tmt ma G. Wheeler, of Mandan, will giv e ICI q Arrangements are now complete for | (ic oe n eel GIVE DANCE TONIGHT. , Py the big Garden party which, will be |<” 4--Slu. u puies Of spring recitals! The dance, given wnder the auspices a ihe High ecnod audigoriuin tomor~ | of the Little. Wonder Orchestra of St,if 5 b 2. Nein. FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 21,1922 |... | [HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY ‘ given by the members of the U. C. T. at the Fatterson hall this evening. The hall hag bc2n transformed into a real gaiden and the many flowers will'make a perfect setting for the party this evening. ‘The McKenzie orchestra will furnish thei music. |‘ \Fruit frarze will be served during tho evcaing and lunch will be served after midnight. ‘ A large number of out of town peo- ple are in Bismarck for the affair and it is expected it will be a\great suc- Entrancei to the hall. will be throuzh the McKenzi>. hotel. May Party To Be. Pleasing Event' The coming eveti: in. social circles will be the May Day dance ‘o be giv- en by (che Business and Professionzl, Women’s Club c™ Monday evening, May dst. This will be the annual bene- fit dance given by ‘the club to secure fwads for having B'smarck adequate- TUW iene at dU Ciucs. ‘Nhree recitals will ie given iatls in the spring by: {nu pupns of tite public schools. An ofiering wit be accepted and the prcesusiiou tms attair will be used to pu.chass books tor the nigh school | brary. wearly 100 books and records have already been donated to musicale, as. ‘ the scnoui us well ag keeping the mus- asthe result of these recitals. The 4.U8ic pupils, torough giving con- yale wv ie ed Cross, and $50 to the ‘MacDowell league. ‘The meinb..s of the music classes given the MacLowell League which composer, Macvowell in Now Hamp- shire. ‘the purgos> of the league is and we.thy sculptors, artists, musi- cians, etc. i Everyone is cordially invited to at- tend) the’ recital | ical magazines in the Public Library, | certs, have also been abla to donate| vate etipeciauy pl.ased with the help i treatment. was founded by the great American; to ass'st in the education of needy | cagtern part of the state where he has ‘tion meeting, returned this morning | to his home, ‘i i CONCERT IS TONIGHT. The, concert to be given iby “The ; Mary’s school, will be given’ in the! school gymnasium'and auditorium this | evening. Refreshments will be served. , (RETURN TO HOME. Misg Lena and Effie Selvig, who! | have deen visiting at the home of their | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Selvig, returned to their home| this morning: | VISITS IN BISMARCK, V. J. Guenther of Coleharbor, is yis- jiting friends ‘here for a few.days. i ig enroute to his home from Rochester, | Minn., where he has been receiving! RETURNS FROM TRIP. "4 |’ Frank Milhollan railroad commis- ; Sloner, returned this noon from the {been on a business visit. i : aOR LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer of Avenue THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE \ PAGE FI The call is for Tweeds, because it is the great out door fabrics.. For Motoring, Golf, Tennis, Hiking and for street wear, Tweed is the comfortable, serviceable cloth, and Dame Fashion has created such delightfully different, yet appropriate styles this season that no wonder these styles are popular. You'll find just what you want here and at a low price.’ ~~ If it’s new and popular yr We have just what you. need ' | J ly represented at the Stule Feder Teas TINNED ; ‘ti % at tak !B left this morning for Washington, Ton. of Business and | “Protesstonal Council Gives * 1D. ©, where Dr. Schipfer will attend it’s here in Gloves Loe ination Last of Parties|* "*ne ot srs : pee ier May Day will be featured in the jena t : | ON BUSINESS VISIT. ) dance program-and in the decorations, ‘Pa:se-30n Hall will be made.a bower of beauty on lihot evening aNd ihe committees are hard at work prepar- ing for ‘the gay social inaugural of, summer. The chairman of the committee is' Mss Hazel Viorce, algy ass.sted by i Migs Irma ‘Logan, M3. Jwla Weber ; Atkingon, Miss Rosa Huber, Miss Cavtie’ huugen, and Miss Eliza Barr. Ticke.s will be sold by a.1 memocrs of tae club. TO RIDE IN. The following article taken, in part, |ADE. al Room in the closed last night with a most enjoy- able party. It is the plan of the Wo-! mea’s Community Council, who orig- inated the Recreational Room, to close the room until October. A picnic has | be-n planned to be held sometime | gurne the summer for the girls of the city. ‘Over 70 young people attended the Party held at the Recreational Room last even'ng. ,An interesting program. was-given afd a pl-asant social time was enjoyed." The committee from) the Council in charge of the party Tho social times at the Rocreation- | vii ‘Will School were ing in Bismarck and Washburn look- J. G. Robertson of St. Paul is visit- ing after matters of business interest, , RETURNS. FROM TRIP. ‘Dr, J. B. Hollendeck returned this noon, from-Bowman, where he has been on:a.business trip, “~ ¢IS. VISITING -HIERE, H.C: Bradley of Wilton, former judge of Burleigh county was a visitor in the city today. WILTON VISITORS HERE. Phoenix ’ from the Minneapolis Journa}, will be Wish to thank the girls in charge of} Mr. and Mra. I. G. Iverson of Wilton, . of interest to many Bismarck people. \the program for the splendid enter-| visited and shoppéd in Bismarck yes- Sti le 1s ‘Ninety-five blooded horses, entries in ;t#inmont and. success of the evening. | terday. y tie Gopher Gunneis ‘venefit horse Manag na cpg are ae s - | . show, which opens tomorrow night at CANTATA WILL ‘BE GIVEN HERE MOTT VISITOR HIDRE . Corset deep. Silk al ose ie the Armory, iwill parade downtown |,' Las: Sunday night an Easter can-/ HB, Jacobson, senator, of Mott, N. 4 ‘ streets at noon tomorow, with Colone] }#ta, “Victory,” was given in ‘the|p, is visiting in the city for a few See our ; for A. W, Bjornstad, commandant at Fort ie bas i eleaeete shuren et mene days. rei i Snelling, leading the parade and with | °Y 20 singers under the direction \o! —— , WAHIPETON VISITOR. Cor: setierr e Women _G, A. M. Anderson, U. 8. A, ii the 151st Field Artillery band directed ‘by Michael Jalma, in the line of march, Minneapois and S‘. Paul society fol i wil] ride in the parade, which starts at 1.1.45 a. m. from the armory and ends at the Varade at 1 C. Among those entered are: 1! Jean and /Mary.. Anderson, - Ardietta Word, ‘Harriet and Gladys \Frost and Agnes. Orr, Mrs. May’ Almcs, Miss hena Whiting, ‘Lieutenant B. (M. Roche, ‘A. C. Scherrer, ‘A i. Alien, D.-C. \Shepard, William F. Yers,:Gordon Sut- ton, Charles Hedwall,\Jr., L. D. Berry, B..W. Berg, V.-F. Di rt, L. K, Eaton, W. R, Hazelrigg, E. W. Hicks, George A. Kingsley, L. A, Larabee anda num- ber of officers from Fort Snelling. Micg Agnes Orr is the daughter of Mr,.and, Mrs, Robert Orr ofsAvenue A. RETURN FROM MEBTING Rey. H.-C. Postlethwaite and W. F. Jones, of th» city, returned yesterday from Carson, 'N. W.,’ where they, have been attending the spring meeting of | the Piesbytery. Rev. Histlethwaite and ‘Mr, Jones were nam-d delegates te the meeting of the General Assem- bl¥ of the Presbyterian church of America, which will be ‘held-in Dos Moines, lowa, May 18 to 28. WiLL ATTEND MEETING ‘Major Harold Sorenson and Captain truc- tor-inspec‘ior of the North Dakota Na- tional Guard, have left for Omaha, iNeb., to answer the call of the com- ‘manding general of the 7th Corps of the United States army for a confer- ence on National Guard matters. Rep- resentatives of several states will be present. ATTENDS WILTON MEET 5 Mrs. W. E, Butler, State, President of the Christian Endeavor society, motored to Wilton yesterday to at- tend a meting held by Rev. Hetzler, Field Secretary of the Christian En- deavor of West Virginia. Mrs, Butler was accompanied. iby Bessie ‘Williams, Lucille ‘Nebergall and Rachel Mowry, who furnished music for the meet- ing. ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST Mrs. O. ‘W. Kleve of Seventh street, enteztained at her home in honor of Mrs. Albert Bergstrom of Fergus Falls, Minn, who is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Leemhuis. A pleasant social eve- ning was enjoyed after which dainty refreshments were served. BOYS WILL HIKE The Bismarck Boys will leave from | the (Will School at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn‘ng, on an all day hike to old {| Fort Lincoln. The boys are asked to' m2et at the school promptly at 8. Mrs. W. T. Fitzsimons. ‘The singc:s | were praised highly. They ‘have been { invited to render tae beautiful and iz mus.c in tae First Presby- n churca of Bismarck nex: Sun- day righ. at 8 o'clock. Music of the! vant.la is by Henry Wilbermen. The uingers are picked fiom a Jarge num- ber of excellent singers, and Rev. Pos'.lethwai.e believes ithalt thé people cf Bismarck will appreciate the op- unity of hearing the splendid us of Mandan. singbrs. LEAVE FOR EAST. Geo, D, German, wo until recently i Albert Huber of Wahpeton is a vis- itor'in Bismarck fora few days. HERE. ON BUSINESS A. R, Vold of Regan, is ‘in Bismarck on a business visit. \ Children bring your tickets to the Marincllo Shop tomorrow at 4 o'clock: Dance every Tuesday. Thurs has ‘veen asgociated with ‘the Auto- mobile Machine, company has joined the ‘selling. organization of the Fire- stone Tire & Rusber company and will operate under the jurisdiction of the. Fargo branch, po Mr. Gorman and Mr. Cal. Martin who ig. the local ‘Firestone” representative left this morning for Akron, Ohio, where they will attend a general sales conference of some 800 men, from all parts of the United States. bf Enroute‘to Akron, they will stop off at Fargo and Chicago. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. group of girl friends at dinner at her home on Avenue B last evening. Cov- ers were arranged for ten at a table wrettily decorated in yellow and white. The evening was spent dancing. TO ATTEND MEETING. Miss Minnie J. \Nieison, state super- intendent of public instruction, and W. E. Parsons, county superintendent of schools, will leave tomorrow for Regan, where they will address a teachers meeting. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER, ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whaley enter- tained at 6 o'clock dinner last even- ing at the McKenzie hotel in honor of Mr. and (Mrs, A. G. Jécobson who are leaving for Bemidji, Minn. Covers were arranged for eight. GUHST FROM BHACH. ‘Mrs, Smith of Beach, is visiting in the city, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stegner. RETURNS TO FARGO. John Hall of Fargo, county agent leader, who was in Bismarck yester- day to attend the Irrigation associa- ‘Misa Betty Dunham entertained ‘a]- day. and Saturday: evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. : ‘. For Sale. Choice Canary sing: ers. J. Bull, Dickinson, N. D.: Box 728. | icated Soap at home » and the ARINELLO to overcome this undesirable -con- dition, even in aggravated forms. i Hart's Marinello Shop, Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Opposite G. P. Hotel, i Bismarck, MONEY LOST A client of mine lost $25.00 in bills. Please return for reward to” J. H. HOLIHAN 318 Broadway Special and Corn flower. You'll like them...... Suits of Jersey Clever ‘models: made of all’ wool jersey in brown, reindeer,.copen, heliotrope, rose and heather green. § 1 5 Sizes 18 to 44:.......¢ Suits of Homespun All wool homespun suits in tan, copen and Very smart styles with patch pockets A big range, from..... Man-Tailored Coats ~ Fweed Knicker Suits The most talked of garments ‘in Women’s Wearetoday. They come with Coat, Knickers and Skirt to match. We are show- ing them in many: different. cloths and pee eRe to 49.50: Another Popular Style | The style that is also gaining fast.in favor is the long coat suit made of tweed in the popular.sports colors. Bison, Cadet Of serviceable tweed, for street. and Sports wear. outdoor garment built on roomy, swagger lines with belt» all around and wide set-in sleeves. 19.50 to $45 An ideal $25 to 39.50 6 Fine Tailord Suits . Clever designing is seen in these exclusive new models of tricotine and Poiret twill. Jackets carry a fullness in their rippled flare, yet retaining their clinging lines. Youmusi $20 to 59.50 Coats and Capes You will enjoy our showing of Outer Wraps, Soft Pandora and Veldine cloths. Duvet'de Laine, also swagger mantailored Coats of VE: OUT OF TOWN VISITORS S h ° f rose. Warner Cook of Jamestown, Arthur | owing OF and Tuxedo collar. Ideal for Camels Hair B Atkine jot Nenoloi A heuer Sports wear.’ Sizes 16 to 44....... 1 and Chinchilla. . 1 to 89.50 cf Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. M. Si2v- 5 erson of Driscoll were out of town visitors in Bismarck today. VISITING’ PARENTS HERE || Franklyn Roberts, who is attonding © the Fargo Agricultural college, is spending the week. end here visiting at the home of fis parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts. | Tailored — Dress Semi - Dress and Sailor Hats. They come in all the desired shades and col- ors —and of course exclusive Sports Models in Footwear The tendency of all the garment styles are to sports models, so with Footwear— more than ever. We want you to visit our popular shoe department where you will find just what you want and at a popular price. Multi-Colored Sweaters This picture gives you an idea of the at- | tractive lines and the novel weave of one of the many new sweater conceits. Smart, | chic types for the flapper, and more staid modes for the more conservative. A. W. LUCAS COMPANY —BISMARCK— WILL MEET WIFE HERE A. B, Jones of Lisbon visited in B‘s- marck yesterday. ‘Mr. Jones came hery to meet his wife who has been spending the winter in California. IS VISITING FRIENDS (Mrs. 0. Vv. Bowman and daughter Beatrice of the city, have gone to ‘Washburn where they will be the guests of friends. ON RUSINESS TRIP F L. Conklin, of the Provident Life . Insurance company, has left on a busi- AN noss trip to points im the eastern part of the state. SHOPPING. IN CITY Mrs. Bertha Matthias and ‘Miss Ma- tilda Hagerott of Harmon were shop- pers in Bismarck yesterday. 1 You’ll Find The Prices Very Low. Miss Mary Buchholz

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