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\ | | ~ “Aim for the highest, if you can’t hit \ SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1922 Social and Personal High School Music «Pupils to Appear In Recital, Monday The music pupils of the high school of Mis. Emma G. Wheeler, of Mandan, will-appear jn their annual spring re-! cital at the high school auditorium on Monday evening, May 8. An offering |, will be received, The proceeds from this recitat will: be used to buy books for the high school library and some of it will be sent to New ‘Hampshire for the sup- port of the MacDowell home. A pleasing program of solos, duets, and trios has been arranged. Everyone is invited to.attend. The program will | ‘begin at 8 o'clock. COUNTRY CLUB OPENS SEASON} The Bismarck Town and Country club opened the season yesterday aft- ernpon and last evening with the Most successful gatherjng the club has held in years. Beginning with an Arbor Day program aNd concluding with a dance in the evening, the club was visited by an unusually large number of members, many of them new members. The Arbor Day program at 4 o'clock was featured by the planting of trees in honor of the cluy members who had been jn the service during the World War. Governor Nestos made a short talk upon Arbor Day at the planting. A basket supper was held, Baskets of food brought by members of the club were auctioned off, and the pur- chaser ate dinner with the donor of the basket. The sale was successful. The dance in the evening was at- tended by 60 couples, among them several guests from Mandan. Music was furnished by Wagner's ‘orchestra. | The dining room’ was open during the dance. The Country Club is opening its sea- son a month earlier than last year to permit the golf tournaments to get un- (fit, while the girl who can afford it BRIDAL ACCESSORIES‘ARE VARIEI ) AND : LOVELY When the trousseau resolves to a mere matier of accessories the bride of 1922 may let her fancy rove to her heart's delight! Shope are full of clever things with whith ‘to give just the right finishing ‘touch to frock or suit, Gloves are, of course, an item of major importance. Even the plainest little mouse of a bride will have at least three pairs in her wedding out- will have perhaps five or six. There should be a pair for the go- ing away suit. Gray ard beige are equally smart for suit wear aNd the cuffs which pull up over tthe -tight| - sleeves of the jacket are often touch- ,ed with orchid, rose or a deeper self- tone. There should ‘be one pair of dark gloves for more ordinary wear and of course the long ones needed for dinner gowns and dancing frocks. Tapestry is quite the newest purse fabric and the flat envelope seems to be the favored shupe, though beaded |.bags in a variety of shapes and colore are being shown. As for fhandkerchiets—of course the average trousseau ‘budget wouldn't stretch over a list ‘which included many Rose Point handkerchiefs, but there simply must be one or two of them, if never again for the rest of one’s life! There should be a very generous supply of dainty handkerchiefs in the wedding outfit—lucky ig the bride GLOVES her sister, Mrs. S, D. Cook of: the Tribune apartments. Mrs. Swimney expects to visit in Bismarck about a ‘week befcre leaving for (Spokane, Washington, where she will visit. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS MEET The Mothers and Daughters of marck will be the guests of the’ Bus: ness and Professional Women’s club at a get together mecting at the Coua- try Club house on Tuesday evening. Complete details of the meeting will ‘be announced Monday. GIVE POT LUCK SUPPER The members of the Sunshine Club, their husbands and:families enjoyed a social gatherjng and a pot luck sup- university, school. der way. Some of them were not fin- ished last year. It ig also planned to’ hold dances at frequent intervals dur- ing the summer. Free Clinics Will. Feature “Baby. Week” The Child Welfare Committes of the ‘Women’s Community Council announce that during Child Welfare week which. begins May 7, there will be free clinics held on Thursday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. |- M. in the rest room of the Masoni Temple and at the Wachter school. All the doctors of Bismarck are co- operating in the work and uurses from both hospitals are giving their serv-| ices. Much interest is being shown in this movement to promote the welfare of the children of the city. “Loyal Workers” Is Chosen for Class Mrs, 1, H. Register’s Sunday school class of the McCabe Methodist church met at the home of Esther Noggle, 708 een A last evening for as ae tion. The following officers’ wera clected: President—Marian Ackerman, Vice-president—Esther Noggle. Secretary—Helen Sayler. Treasurer—Marie Cordener. “Loyal Workers” | was the name chosen..by the members for the class. that do your best,” was chosen for the motto. The class colors are pur- ple-and white. At the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the host- ess. The next meeting will be held at the home of (Marie Cordener, £12 Fif- teenth street on May 19 Helen Say- ler will assist the hostess. D. A, R. MEETS. Mrs. (IR. Worth Lumry entertained the members of Minishoshe chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution at her home yesterday after- noon. The next regular meeting is given on the programs as June 2, but on account of it conflicting with ‘the gnnual alumnae banquet it has been degided to change the date. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Finney,.| ponies iby Misses Helen and Lucille Dahl, ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING... The annua] business meeting: of the Evangelical church was held in tae church Thursday evening. The re- ports indicated that the church had a very successful year, and is looking hopefully forwatd into the future. ‘p.m. All pastors and ministers of per at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, BE. Perry last evening at 6:30 o’clock. Cards were the diversion of the eve- ning. attend, TALKS TO NIGHT SCHOOL ‘Miss Bertha N. Palmer, of the state department of education addressed the ‘night school of the state penitentiary on “Americanism” last. evening. The flag drill given by Miss Palmer at- tracted much interest among the members of the school. ‘MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. The \Bismarck Ministerial associa- tion will meet in-the reception room of the Nurses iHome or Bismarck hos- pital on Monday, May 8th, at 1:30 the city are urged to be present. TO ADDRESS MEETING, Gates of Boston, Mass., gen- eral aecretary of tte Christian En-| deavor arrived in Bismarck this noon for the state.Christian Endeavor con- frentiin, He will address the meeting this evening. TO ATTEND CONVENTION William Dotan, of ‘the city, left this morning for Toronto, Canada, where he will attend a railroad convention. Mr. Dolan expects to be gone about three weeks. MAY BE AS FA JUNE BRIDE WI "kerchiefs when tjiey wonder whose girl friend: { kind of a shower GIVE DANCE The members of and Rebekah lodges at the Odd Fellows Members and friend: * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. AND ES, give for her! DRIVE IS POSTPONED On account of and consequently auto ride which given the delegate: Endeavor conventign this ‘afternoon has been postponed LEAVES FOR {William Langer 1qft today for New York on a busines: trip. While on the trip he expects ‘to visit Columbia where he attended law 1e rainy weathe! W YORK. \ ‘ONIGHT. VISITORS FROM MEDINA Mr..and Mrs. Nick {Bohn and. littfe daughter of Medina are visiting in the city. Mr. Bohn is looking after mat. ters of business inter VISITING. IN BISMARCK. George Cunningham! of Mobridge, S. D., formerly a banker at Driscoll, and well known in Bismarck, was vis- iting friends in the city today. jst here. i RETURNS FROM TRIP Miss Minnie J: d intendent of Public struction, re+ turned this morning the western part of the; state. TO VISIT SONS Mrs. John Reuter, of the city, left this morning for Garrison where she will visit at the home ‘of her. sons for several weeks. ielson, state super: from: a trip MINNEAPOLIS "VISITOR E. A. Nelson. of Minneapolis, form- erly dairy commissioner here, is -in the city. on a business : visit. .; -Park Art Hair Shop, No. 9, Hoskins Bldg. Phone 408. [ANDKERCHIEFS IFUL .AS THE think in terms of what ‘h Fhe bad roads the as. to. have ‘been to the Christian he Odd Fellows ‘e giving a dance 11 this: evening. iq are invited to of relatives, of Jamestown Ivention. Mrs. iN. 0. QUT OF Menoken | ‘are over Sunday, HERE yesterday. ° terday, Lyle Tong, morning for where he will r with us, Shoe Store. TO: VISIT RELATIVES. . Mrs. L,,T. Stiver, of the city, left this morning for Marcellus, Michigan, | ¢———_——____—_. where she will’ be-a guest at the home HERE FOR CONVENTION Clarence Johngon and Robert Kroez to attend the Christian Endeavor con- RETURNS FROM VISIT. noon from’ California, where she has been visitng suring the winter months, ‘Arthur B. Atkins of Napoleon_and W, J. Mortison ‘of Ralejgh were out of ‘town visitors in the city today. FROM. MENOKEN Mr. and/Mrg Irvin Anderson of| dental society. ‘ Judge S. E. Ellsworth of Jamestown was iN the city on a business visit HERE FROM HAZELTON ‘ George Zirbes and Burnice Bishop of Hazelton were visitors in the city yes- ‘ GoHSs ‘TO CANADA FLASHER VISITOR un Oe M, Stolberg of Flasher is visiting in Bismarck for a few days. CARD OF THANKS Words. cannot express our thanks for the kindnéss and deep sympathy expressed by our friends after sad accident which befell our little son and ‘brother, Allen, but as best We can. we want to express our grati- tude and appreciation to the friends in Bismarck, Sterling and McKenzie. The floral tributes were beautful and the messages of condolence most sin- cere and tender, It is a great comfort in our bereavement to feel that there are those who feel a bond of sympathy EDWARD KAFER AND FAMILY. Special Shoe bargains today and “Monday to introduce our new location, 105 5th St., oppo- site McKenzie Hotel. ‘Hemstitching. we W. Kelley,|' i 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ee Baby Boy. , wood, announce the arrival of a 1 boy at the St. Alexius hogpital College are in the city evening, : Bismarck Hospital News. Mabel Spohn of the city, Edith wall Hamstad returned this baby girl of Steele, returned to homes: today, t Named on Board ( TOWN VISITORS Dr. H. W. Whitcomb, of Visiting in ‘Bismarck Has Operation , BUSINESS CITY NEWS | Mr, and Mrs. Fitzgerald of Under-| desiring work to be done call of this city, Edna Essere of ‘Beach, and Mrs, Herman Fennern and Grand Forks, ‘has been appointed a member of the state board of dental examiners by Governor Nestos. He, was one ot three men recommended by the state] Yat Ko. Main, Chow Main, every The little son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L, Schnejder of the city underwent an|Hoskins Bldg. Phone 408. operation at the St, Alekius hospital. PAGE FIVE j NOTICE! - BANK BUYS CHEVROLET Will be.at St. Mary’s Ceme-|' —® tery for next ten days doing cement curbing work. Anyone! State Bank Chevrolet car. This is the se William J. Noggle, phone 728. Fancy “Home Made” French Pastry — Delicious Pies and last to be used by the bank. J. J. Tavis of ‘the Flasher called at Bismarck Friday and purchased a new C= ond automobile of the same make Fin. MeKensie Hote" =“ If DRESSMAKING 3144, Main St. Over the Chocolate Shop. Phone 994R. Miss Knott & Mrs. Griffin. their Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10,Cents per dance, Regular Chinese Chop Suey, day, at the McKenzie Hotel. Park Art Hair Shop, No. 9, Dine with them at the McKer McKenzie Hotel. Give your family a_ treat. nzie Sunday evening. Special Sun- day dinner. Orchestra music.’ of. the city, left this Moose Jaw, . Canada, visit. Miss Fhcra Sidwell Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Brother the was a solid mass of blis body, and he irritated thi brealang out by rubbing it. and we tried Cuticura Soap end Oint. ment with good results. Economy perfume. Nothing better. sea ne tet a Mattes 4 See: “Eruption of the skin broke out in small blisters on my brother's body. The blisters would break and larger ones would come until his body was cross ‘and any clothing to be on his “This troublelastedfortwomonths ‘When we had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment hewas healed.’ (Signed) Miss Norva | Sidwell, R. F. D. 3, Natoma, Kansas. Once clear, keep your skin clear by using Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment for every-day, toilet purposes and Cuticura Talcum to powder and aa BISMARCK,N.OAK out 8 .MUEWELRY COMMENCEMENT GIFTS The graduation gift has a sentimental value out of all proportion ta its cost. A very expensive gift re- ceived later in life would never mean so much as a much ||. cheaper present at commence- ment. , We are showing an.extensive line of gift things suitable for the Boy or Girl graduate. In helping you choose a gift, we consider the pleasure it is to give as much as we do the pro- fit we may make. Give the graduate something lasting, a ring, watch, or other suitable pieces we are showing. _|| BF. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bismarck, North Dakcta. OU take chances at one time or another. But thé risk of loss of your pro- perty by fire is one chance you should not take. Be insured, for younever can .tell when the demon “Fire’ may pay you a call. Provide indemnity by insur- ing in the Hartford Fire In- surance Co. Service of the best class. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” 100 Get There has been a healthy growth in all departments, Mr. Ph. Bury and Mrs. F. Watbert were newly elected members of the board of trustees, ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. J. Maurice Martin en- tertained at six o'clock dinner at their home on Avenue |B this evening. Cov- ers were arranged for Mrs. Mary Bur- ton and daughter, Miss Bertha Bur. ton, Mrs. George Welch and daughters, Miss Margaret, Miss Gwendolyn, an‘ Mrs, R. S. Wilcox and members of the Martin family. SECOND STAGING IS A SUCCESS. The second taging of the Roman play, “Fabiola,” by the students of St. Mary’s schools was a great success. Those who attended thoroughly enjoy- ed it and those who saw it the second said it was as good if not better thau the first time. The exact amount of the procecds is not known, ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. Dr. and Mrs: B; iP. Quain entertain- ed at 7 o'clock dinner at their home on Sixth street last evening. Covers were arranged for 16. Following the dinner an enjoyable evening was spent; playing bridge. Mrs.,Robert Orr and Mr. J. P. French won the high scores. i ON BUSINESS VISIT. | S. H. Clark, of the city, left this | noon for Virginia City, Mont. on a fbusiness visit. VISITING SISTER HERE (Mrs. D,. E. Swimney of Medison, Wisconsin, is a guest at the home of, ? I SHERE is only one electric washing machine that does all the work—and that machine is the Laun-Dry-Ette. The Laun-Dry-Ette not only washes the clothes, but dries them too. The Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer. It dries the clothes by centrifugal force. The Laun-Dry-Ette washes the clothes—and whirds out the the water. washing and drying. “If it has a wringer it isn't 0 Laun-Dry the electric washer that does ALL the suds; it rinses them, and whirls out the rinse water; it blues them, and whirls them dy Sor the line. Let us demonstrate how the Laun-Dry-Ette saves work, and clothes and buttons. Letus show you how it keeps your hands soft and white by keeping them out of work Please phone, write, or call today. WE INVITE YOU To an actual demonstration of washing and drying MONDAY AND TUESDAY At our store. Don’t fair to see the Laun-Dry-Ette do perfect French & Welch Hardware Co. Exclusive agents for Bismarck. -Ette’® LAUINe -DRY-ETVE electric washing machine | [ WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER I | | [ | in cost. prepare Sunday. dinner. " Better Food You Cannot Get than here. Prepared in the most sanitary kitchen in the state; served by courteous attendants — the drudgery of “cleaning up” taken care of by mackinery. Sunday Dinner at the Annex You will find your neighbors here, enjoying a pleasant hour, being served a perfect meal and at a decided saving The Annex Cafe “THE” Cafe of Bismarck: Watch for Furth Webb Brothers ay Sale of White May 8th to 13th A wn “I Know I've Paid It’ Those who have experienced the annoyance of paying the same, bill twice will appreciate the sat isfaction of a checking account. A cancelled check is indisputable evidence that a bill has been paid. If you are not now paying your bills by check, we invite you to open an account with us. Bismarck .Bank Bismarck, N. D. e IA Te — OTA ccc A HHL omg EEN HOURS eee er Announcements

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