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» } wo” ae se ta FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 | HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY | ‘Pleasing Program Features Guest Day Club Meeting Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Slattery, 38} The members of the Thursday Mu- Rosser street, announce the engage-|sical ‘club held their Guest Day at ment of their daughter Mary to Rus-| the home of Mrs, A, J. Arnot yester- sell Barneck of the city. day afternoon. About fifty guests en Pes ecard an Bie | Joyed the prograin and meeting, with i ‘Mesdames Arnot, { Scot- at a oven o'clock dinner at the Me. horn ag tae, NnnIey) Bad (SEO: enzie hotel last evening, given by The fi ing . Mrs, D, M. Slattery, the engagement |.pjano sate Sweet Hepose eee was announced to a group of her! poptuniszt "Miss Hoftma: daughter's girl firends. Covers were | yocq) solo—O lel. m ae ad a arranged’ for e’ghteen. A dainty col- thou beloved) 2 a ( or scheme of yellow and white was’ Nina Walt: aah Wel it carried out in the decorations and ay-| ‘““’™ 'V are pat GH ‘Wekerlin poin:ments. The guests included the} ,,. Misses Irene Griffin, Irene Pilmoor, | Piano duet—Hungarian Rhapsody, duet .. (Mrs, Hugies-Mrs, Bauer Ruth Pollard, Genevieve Parsons, i id Aw viz | Vocal solo—iWhere’er Thou Art. Tyrrel Sylvia Sells, Catherine Cook, Alfreda a4 Krueger, (Mildred Cervinski, Hollier,| loan Ye Cry Ma Honey......Noll Engagement Is Announced At . Dinner Party; Garnier, Pierce, LaVerne Hollens- Mrs. Wingreene. worth and Mrs. Paul Slattery, Mrs, |Voca] trio—Snow . Elgar Johanson, Mrs. James Kiley,’ Mrs.| Gossip -Gayncr ‘Mesdames Bauer. Jacobson, Morris, ‘Piano solo—Barvarolle . -Godard Valse Caprice - Chaminade Mrs, E, D, Rose. Delicious refreshments were served Dodd, Mrs. Slattery and the honor guest. ‘Miss Mary Slattery was born in Bis- marck and has always made her home here, She is a graduate of the Bis- marck high schocl with the class of | following’ tlle program. The living 1921 and has been employed in the|room of the Arnot home was attrac- Deter venicle: Reclatrat on pels | tively decorated with tulips and jon- nt in the Bank of Nort akota. i Mr, Barneck has made his home here | SN skeet ec re oe ncaa for some time and has many friends here. He is employed as jeweler at ‘Rev. Johnson To the Bonham Erothers jewelry store. Head Bible School The date for the wedding has been pet for May.&- | A special meeting of the Daily Vaca- ee |tion Bible School Committee was Fourth Division |galted: last evening, at the M)thodist $ {church to further plans for the school Dance Is Tonight: to be conducted in (Bismarck. C. A. . rcine ae: Armstrong, Superintendent of the The card party and dance to be giv-: State Sunday School Association was en by the ladies of the Fourth Division| present for the conferencs and the of ‘St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will be: final details were discussed ‘Rev. held in the gymnasium and auditorium!L. R. Johnson, Pastor of the First of St. Mary’s school this evening. Re-| Baptist Church has been selected to freshments are included in the price,act as general superintendent of the of the tickets. Wagner's orchestra will :school which convenes for two weeks furnish music, ‘beginning June 12. All parents ‘in the ‘A cordial invitation is extended to. city who wish their children enrolled atl toattend the dance and card par-j Aan erin agree and i i. | e q is gly. ty, ‘by the. ladles “of the: Fourth "DI thorough canvas of the city will be be te !made soon and all church people and ° . interested citizens should stand back Pupils of Miss ‘of this movement whose aim is to *.. create a cleaner moral atmosphere for Rudge Entertain in. youth of the city. Two very suc- —_—— {cessful Bible schools have been prev- tiously conducted in Kismprck and there shculd be an enrollment of 500 cr mere children for the Jun2 session. (Miss Clara Rudge presented her prossion and vocal pupils in a re: at The Mohawk last evening. Miss Rudge came to ‘Bismarck last fall and PE CEE s'nce then has been busily engage.t SURPRISE-BIRTHDAY PARTY in work of a musical nature. This is’ gixteen friends of Mrs. Fred Nor- the first recital given by her pupils jing surprised her at her home, 517 but she plans to give another soon. jTenth strect last evening. The affair ae AA ha bist hae lwas in honor of her twenty-ninth Monologue, ‘‘Minnie at the Movies” ; piri] ; —Izabella Cochrane. jbinchday annlvereany,. 5 Following 8 Peading—‘“Tiger | Lily's Race”— (Mary H. Fiske)—Jessie Shafer. 'sonted v silver spoons ag a re- Wocal— (a) “But ‘One Brief Mo- jcambrance. Among the guests were ment” (J, O, Hearl) (b) “The Star” |Mes2ames A, G. Olson, George Hum- (anes H. Rogers)—Jennie Olive; F S. Morey iM Lash, A. R. Hear. | 9, F. 8.3 + J: M. Lash, A. Reading—“Nathan's Flat” (Bimuna | Brooks, JeJ. Barth, Harry Cuntz, Mol (one oN peed Pei | Adoipi Kutchers, Paul Cervenski, Gus ‘ocal—(a) “Rose of My Heart” | panmer, Hjelmar Nelson, B. J, Schultz jwere served. Mrs. Norling was pre- (Lohr) (b) “Bobolink” (Bischoff)—); : Genevieve (Menard Hughes. aa tart ceneratae Illustration Applied Psychology “HIGHS” ENTERTAIN Be ce cies 1g Sweet Bond” | The “Highs” of the R. T. Bridge cal—(a. ove’s Swe {club entertained the “Lows” at.a (Alfred Delbruck): (b) “Ave Maria’— | 7 é Intermezzo from Cavaleria Rusticana ares. ure Aner ee paren Cea ea Ros2” |hostosses were Mesdames Nupen, blige Plattner’ the Meon Ros?" | undquist, Cameron, Keller, Walter cea cee ~ |Brown and Sorenson. Mrs. Kjelstrup POE eed tat Long ‘and (Mrs, Sveinbjorn Johnson were —Paul Chubb. 5 guesis of the club-at the dinner. Reading —_‘One-Legzed “Goose”— Jessie Shafer. DIVISION HELD MEETING The Fourth ! pleasant social evening refreshments, Vocal—Arie—“Roberto o tu,” from Roberto le Diable (Meyerbeer)—Jen- n’e Olive Hearl. Tho splendid recital was the result of Miss Rudge’s teaching. The vocal interpretation was very good and the manner in which the readings were i Mary’s Sewing Circle met at the au- ditorium of the St. Mary’s school yes terday ufternoon. Mrs. J. D. Healow gave an interesting talk, Refreshments were served, at the close of the meet- ing, by Mrs. W. M. Cook, Mrs. W. J. |Corrigan, Mrs. John Reuter and Mrs. jJ. N. Roherty. LEAVES FOR WEST Miss Marie Mason of Worthington, Minn., who has been visiting friends in Bismarck ‘left this mornng for | Portland, Oregon. DANCE IS TONIGHT The Capitol City Homestead Lodge No. 300 will hold their regular rieet- ing at 8 o’clock this evening. Dancing given made the audience feel in the very presence of the character, Ac- companiments for the vocal numbers were. well plave by Genevieve Me-! nard Hughes, Miss Esther Larson and Miss Elizabeth Happel. ‘MANDAN LADIES GIVE SHOWER. Last evening the Mesdames H. H. Williams, T. G.'C. Kennelly and Claude Funden of Mandan, entertained for Miss ‘Helen Breen, of Bismarck, at a dinner and shower, at the home of Mrs. ‘H, H, (Williams, Mandan. Din. ner was served to the twenty guests] -« and cards will be enjoying following | | Division of the St.| the meeting. Refreshments will be served. Members and friends are !n- vited to attend. GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY Billy, the little four-year-old gon of Mr. and Mrs. William Dahlheimer, of the city, celebrated this birthday yes- terday by entertaining six of hig lit- tle friends at his home.'The afternoon was spent playing games after which dainty refreshments were served at a table decorated in yellow and white. TO VISIT DAUGHTER, Mrs, W. F. Demming of Billings, Mont., who arrived in Bismarck yes- terday, visited at the home of her daughter, Mrs, R. A, Rufener, and left today for Valley City, where she will] visit at the home of another daughter, ARE HNJOYING VISIT. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. L. B, ‘Hanna, former gover. /nor of the state, announcing their ar- rival at Damascus, Syria, where they are greatly enjoying Visits to old his torical places. CLUB GIVES DANCE. The Women’s Nonpartisan club will give a dance at the Odd Fellows hall ‘Thursday evening, May 4 at 9 o'clock, The regular business meeting will pre cede the dance, GUILD WILL MEET, The World ‘Wide Guild will meet with Miss Esther Jacobson at her home, 1214 Avenue D on Friday, April 28 at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. LUTHER LEAGUE. Mr. August Carlson will entertain the Luther League of the Firat Luth- eran church at the church parlors this evening at 8 oclock. All are cordially invited. SPEND SUMMBER AT LAKES. Mrs. Frank Giebenhain. and son John, of the Rose apartments left yes; terday for Minneapolis and the lakes, where they will spend the summer, VISITING, RELATIVES HERE. E. L. Taylor of ‘California, a former resident of Bismarck, is visiting friends here and at the home of his son Warren, at (Menoken. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS. Henry Meyer of Freda, W. O. John. son of Dunn Center, and George Jor- det of Parshall, were out of town vis itors in the city today. RETUPIN F*OM MAX. (Misses Esther Anderson and Esther Reichert, of the city, returned yester- ay from Max, IN. ID., where they have been teaching school. PARTY IS TONIGHT, The sophomore class of the Bis- marck high school are entertaining at a class party in the high school gym. nasium this evening, \ BUSINESS CLUB MEETS. ‘The LaSalle Business Efficiency club will meet at 8 o’clock this evening in the Commercial club rooms. ON BUSINESS VISIT Dr, A. M, Halgren, of “the city, left. last evening for Minneapolis on a gev- eral days business visit. LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON. V. E. Smart of the city, left this morning for Washington, D. C., on a business visit. BILLINGS VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs..N. C. Thompson of Bil- lings, Mont., are visiting in Bismarck for a few days. HERE ON BUSINESS, Clarence Parker of the Leland hotel, Minot, is in the city on a business visit. ‘HERE FROM, \ANSAS. ‘Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Barnes of Worth, Kansas, are visitors in the Capital City. BUSINESS VISITOR, H, A. Meyers of Thief River Falls, Minn., is a business visitor in the city. IEDR Fresh, Live Lobster, at the McKenzie Hotel. Have you gotten your ticket for the B. & P. W. Club May dance? at 6:3)'and the latter part of the even- ing was spent playing whist. (Mise Ethel Dahl was awarded first prize for high score. After the many beautiful ‘and useful gifts had been tendered Miss Breen, a dainty lunch was served The Bismarck guests were the Misses Margaret Engleman, Ethel Dahl, Ma- bel Breen and the honor guest, Miss felen Breen. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Bessie Panacex entertained a group of girl friends at her home 120 1-2 ‘Broadway, the occasion beiny her birthday anniversary. Deliciou= refreshments were served. Among; the guests ivere Blsie Yeaseley, ‘Helen Jas- zkowiak,. Wilma Underwood, Aneta Curran, Lucy Fisher, Ina Payseno Thelma Burch and Lillian and Clare Patacek. BATT N children. IS TOURING STATE. G. E. Wagner of Fargo, district man ger, was in the city. today. Mr. Wag: ner is touring the state with the as sistant manager of the British-Ameri can Fire Insurance company. I Ui DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN DIAMOND DYES). |= Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions 90 simple any wo- man can dye or tint her old worn. faded things new.. Even if. she has never dyed before she can put a rich. fadeless color into shabby skirts dresses. waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang- ings, Everything. Buy Diamond Dyes— no other kind—then perfect home dye- ingiis guaranteed. Just tell your drug- gist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it Rall is linen, cotton, or mixed goods, Dia- mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. IMATE HTT BISMARCK, Oe ; El yy Ia Have You a Home Bank? Some folks think home banks are only for They would be surprised if they knew how many grown-ups in our Savings Department have and use a home bank. To help Mother save a dime or a quarter now and then, for Father’s spare change, as well as for the children’s earnings — one of our attractive home banks is just the thing. Why not come in and get one the next time you are going by the bank? a a Ea Cs Mo ee A 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE SEE THESE $25 VALUES Here Tomorrow Beautiful Summer Dresses Exceptional style creations of fine quality Canton. Crepe, the new Silk Crepe Knit combined with Taffeta, also Satin faced Silk Canton Crepe, embroidered and beaded, Long waist line modes with, graceful ‘side drapes. See these special values here tomorrow. Fine Suits — Polo Coats New Model Suits, very chic flare box effects. Very dressy sports garment of three-quarter Of fine all wool Tricotine. in: dark . colors. length. In the popular Tangerine and Tan Well tailored, of course. Sizes 16 to 36. colors. Splendidly lined throughout. 25 25 Tweed Suits Tweed Coats i thing like th larit : at ; ee you ae fed dedi Fe te Cee mrss Here is a foce ay oe of canis ‘ust i. ft Tiveed in Tain; merit. _ All wool Herringbone ‘Tweed in Ce, Met te) woe 201 vega ae grey. Three-quarter length, Half lined. Green and Periwinkle. 20 "20 : New Models in Silk Capes “Capes” the big note in styles for the season. Here are some lovely ones, just in. Made of black Canton Crepe and brocaded Satin and lined throughout with bright colored linings. . . See our Window of “Bonnie Doone” 5O C Play Togs. Sizes 2 to 6, Special for Saturday A. W.LUCAS COMPANY __. BISMARCK

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