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WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘10, 1922: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WATCH THE STENOG! SHH SETS STYLES ing, Mrs, Rawlings ‘was! to ‘addrebs: Stewed peaches. RRO A PAGE FIVE COUNTY USES CHEVROLET|Bismarck yesterday and drove ‘ort j ; the meeting this afternoon. Cup cake. Social and rd ae Mr. A. D. LaDue, Grant Coun-|home a new Chevrolet 490 tour- P, } 1 SUBST FROM FARGO Bread and milk, ty Engineer from Carson, visited ing car to use in his work. : W, 'W. Whitney ,oof Fargo, is visit- pple sauce. , ersona ing in the city, a guest at the home| Sponge cake. : of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gobel. apycedenl / Se IEEEaEnEEEERe Een otato-mi soup. Mothers Are Honor ans ; Taice waked heeaa: 1 Guests at Banquet Special Bills of | Marmalade sandwiches. B. and P. W. Give} Fare Prepared for | Granam crackers and milk peas a SS ’ : 4 * aked custard, 4 fiaey ‘The’ get pester meet te of the| Young Children Celery-milk Busin and P {i i “ ACTA ‘ 1 soup. Bee AGIA CA Reh canine ‘A little child who is carefully fed| Toast, i wag attended by. one hundred and five! in accordance with his. bodily needs| Floatine island. \ members, mothers and their guests (as these are now understood) re- ee who have been hostesses to the Club! cette oer aay Atlee one $000 Pr apres eames Te during the year. The meeting was pre-| setae each a ‘a ‘ais folowing groups: | CITY NEWS | sided over by Miss Hazel Nielson, the| * milk Sioriaes made chiefly of ogy president, in her usual pleasing man- | mulls Gnost important ofthe! eroip as ner® \ regards children’s diet); meat, fish, Baby Boy ‘A dedication to mother was read! poultry, eggs, and meat substitutes. Mr. and Mrs M. R. Adler, of the ‘by Mrs. Florence H. Davis. | 2. Bread and other cereal foods. |city, announce the arrival of a baby ‘ giahy ithe “decoratlona ‘aid ppoinieenty | eee Butter and other wholesome|boy at the Bismarck hospital. 4 were carried out in variegated colors “s Ve tab 8 d fruits. A of roses and carnations. ‘The appoiut-| iS Sha nieteecte os ae merican Legion ‘Meeting. ments were complete in every detail. | Th mnpkereucets: Ltoyd Spetz post, American Legion, ‘nis was' tue largest dinner yet giv- e@ above paragraph was taken) will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Dele- en in the history of the Country ciub | from a ‘booklet “Food for Young Chil-|gates to the annual state convention | and much credit {g'die Miss) Bock; aret by Caroline J. Hunt, Scientific at Devils Lake will be selected, Hughes for the success of the meeting ight s ft hi ‘ ' asaietant) ottice ot. the: Home, Beans, EY \ and ber assistance to the committee. right accessories of hat and’ shoes,/ mics. i Bismarck Hospital News! Wea i ‘A program of old fashioned songs neckwear and gloves. E In the interest of children and Child! Jndge Newton, of the city, Mrs. C. ys wéFe in keeping with the-ocasionshe The one-piece frock is especially] Welfare Week the following bills of |G. Martin and baby. girl of ‘Amont a « mothers of the members being honor beloved of the business girl because fare have been suggested for children.| Mrs. Alex Gehring and baby of Wigh- guests. The singing was directed by it is easy to put on in a hurry, saves|In each case enough milk should be/ek, who have been patients at the Miss Hazel Nielson, while Miss Irene laundry, always looks smart, and is|8iven to make up the required daily /hospital, returned ta their homes, Anderson was the accompanist at the} Keep your eye on the stenograph susceptible! of tha careful tailoring | [702 i a elias Sp ey es plano, 3 grapher, | which lends an unmistakable air of Breakiast For Sale. Choice Canary Dat ah ue eganta are MracAR (Dae style and good taste to even the sim-| ‘Orange (juice only for the youngest | qi J N Scki u guests wore Mrs. An) fron cloth leat version ofsit children). ingers. . Bull, Dickinson, derson of Mandan, mother of Miss er clothes and her modes are wor- | Plest version of its type. i. Fart ith mil N. Dak Mary Anderson of the A. W. Lucas Co. thy of consideration — and copying. Pictured today iare.two models’ typi- Bread. nd b ttt Lae i : g out Mrs. R.. Selden Wilcox, nee Ka-|For the American business girl is one te at the eer crating aimee ici scl thr: A : * i dr le- : Fa ave an ele aot tice Minas of America’s finest sights. veloped in jersey, is proving one of| Apple sauce. 3 ee city. She may have only one rig to her|the most popular modes ever devised. palmeat with milk. name, if she is just a beginning little ae ober model. pyith jong Sut eet and Dae A . E: * . sli raped, and plai i - Dan e a stenog, with years yet to go ere she] 9 eit bibaes sophisticated, cere 8 Baked pears (pulp and juice only n xpert lose Series attains the, dignity and the salary of |mode which flappers and. debs and for the youngest children.) =, ; e : ge ja full-fledged private secretary. matrons, too, will no doubt borrow Mlle) toast: W; e | area: Nyaa But that one rig will be beautifully | from the canny business girl, who Cocon: rl eS: fc theuadics ot ine Restern au aad follored, soretully, pressed. sand oh, fe knows that simplicity spelis ’ style, Stewed prunes (pull a jut 1 “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL” si ‘ iving an informal|jauntily worn, always wit jus y . 8 (pulp and juice only a danclig party Friday evening May te hoetee se Jegee Sut the [there dave ‘ soretie voungest children). : T used to be called in the Masonic Temple. 3 : - eee | Corn-meal. mush and milk. *. a rary on Se Al Mascon ond’ Stas members are|Visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs]. OBSERVE MOTHERS’ DAY. Toast and butter. @ poor cook, and OOK for this Trade-Mark on the sole and lining of shoes; it orriiated vik n were they are|J. S, Hanson for the past week, re-] The members of the Mothers’ Social] fruit Gui fea bh never pretended to 4 pacananaed feet, because the Arch Preserver Shoe supports affiliated with jhe Bismarck Lodge ov | turned rape frui juice only for the the foot M1 — not This) a Lane BF marcy ge i ak ae home at Grand Forks com met a ee home of Mrs. Kling} youngest children). bake a cake worthy naturally, comfortably healthfully ! - HORT ‘ . est it : + ue, Satie cot nce ‘and the Sioa Renee iti hale Ba cea Hot tail of praise, but now You'll get a new idea of foot comfort when you try, this shoe. cominitigeakpects alates, tara. out GIVE “TRAMP” PARTY Min! Prod Ovens teedian tntersaling Dinner. lam called the Even throughout the longest day your feet will not trouble you. Friday night. : All young people of wih cohool age} paper on the “Origin of Mothers’ Meat soup. A 3 : ind ore ato favited to join the tramp| Day” A dainty junch was served by|, E8& on toast. championcakebaker , Let us show you the smart styles — for all occasions — you can hat leaves the Methodii 5 ihostessea SMreo Ji : . H in thi FARGO CLUB ENTERTAINS, [pape ees tne Methodist chur2h| the ‘hostesses Mrs. Jack Hanson and acters of my community, velect from in this better shoe. 3 The Business ‘Woman's club of Far-|night. Each tramp is asked to carry Mrs: Kling. eweet pens: formed) the ee, thanks to the Ro al i : ; Same go, entertained the mothers at a din|a basket or a tin Innchnail in which | CoMteF Piece on the small tables. , 1 Roast beet. A 7 mer on Monday evening.’ The follow-|to carry the “eats” he collects. Every ih 5 Baked potato, Baking Powder.” . o4 ing item taken from the’ story of the/cne is invited to come, the Epworin DIVISION, WILL MEET Asparagus. - IC. mon S OO er entertainment in the Fa:go Forum wul| League will welcome you. The Second division of the MeCabe} Bread and jelly. Mrs. R. W. P. be of interest to loca) club members. | f Methodist Ladies Aid. will meet with} pee are 115 Fourth St. “Ta commemoratiun of “Moca™s’| CLUB MEATS TOMORROw _| MTs. H. H. Dingle at her home, 1004) Lamb stew with carrots and potata : Day’ the members of the Business Wo- The Thursday Musical Club will|3 "aloe k a band ay, at sabia te ‘Twice-baked bread. man’s club entertaimuu av wnucr ac/hold its regular meeting tomorrow at- ea eeent The ladies ee Lahde s Tapioca custard. ; the ‘Commercial club last evening with jternoon ‘at the home of Mrs. J. P.\ the Petce aivislonstate davitede ae! te rca ‘mother’ as the honor guest. Mother |French, 617 Fourth street. This is the rvanieey tutage ‘Creamed potatoes. aio i rg s was also” featured in tne program last. meeting of the-season and very FATHER 1S CURSE Green peag,..; j e Good Homes at:small prices and easy terms, pay for your which follawed'the diuner. ‘ue hon-|mPortant and all member- are urged! yf, and Mrs. Henry J, Duemeland| pseved Plums with thin cereal-mill aking Powder home on your rent money. ¢ ‘ ored guests were presented with white to be ‘presert. entertained a party of friends and 8 pudding. 4 A 1—All modern’ 4 rooms with bath, lovely place, hardwood floors finish. : silk riboons with the word ‘Mother’ — latives ‘at dinner: in “honor of B.A ee 7 Absolutely Pure : ed ahdventirely, equipped for a home. Price—#3350,00, $600 cash and printed on them and were seated to- ; LADIES AID MEETS Duemeland of St. Clair, “Minnesota, Bored halal ’ rooms, 2 story house,’ partly modern, fall basement—lot 60x140. getiler at one long table, Pink car-|,,Mrs, J. J. Barth and-.Mrs. John! who is spending the week in Bismarck led_ potatoes, : rice—#3000,,, $600 cash‘and $25 per month at 5%, nations and printed verses appropri-| Wtay, Will entertain the Ladies Aid of] visiting his snos here Stewed celery. wi Contains No Alum Lei tier I oor: ak gnbirely modern; aavery tice Rome, Borohes ate to the day, marked each place. A/the Fire’ Lutheran | church at the : Boiled rice with hong ar sirup. Leaves No Bitter Taste tof Tore House, good, location and in’ good shape, #2000, $600 cash. number of, the club memisers also|(2Urch’ parlors tomorrow aftergoon. OPEN HOUSE PARTY A uD , 5—4/ room house for #1600, not modern, small monthly payments. F ere Members and friends of the society Broiled meat; 6—5 rooms with bath, all modern, full basement, hardwood floors, Price claim the honor of being grandmothers |) 1, Cordially invited to attend. The Business and Professional Grits Send for New Royal Cook Book 30, small_payment asked. and some. of the. granddaughters -at- - $ fomen’s club rooms Will be opened to eats Mire —It’sFREE. Baking —-§ rgom all modern, full basement, furnace, price $8650, small pay- tended the dinner. Cov. laid ie: au Mocinelnbers this Modite. All are | Creamed. caitots....0 «1 fteF Royal Pow. ment. “ ender tl S nats Vere Were ee VISIT PARENTS HERE cordially invited as there: te’ tdi'ds ©) Bread, butter, and sugar ;sandwich- derCo,,126 WilliamSt.,New York For that next insurance policy or renewal. Ana eae mornete et ine ela Mrs, Stanley Albertson and. twe|most ploasent evening ‘spent with |°™ ee | ashi : Phone 961, Henry & Henry : x , » aI} children arrived this noon from De- upper it i ell, club pres: » ma custoM-| home of Mrs. Albertson’s parents, Mr. ‘ and‘ salt, or with milk' gravy. es i . 2 . ¢ ’ , a it berate iy s T "| fT We ’ Wy cll onoueenents and then AT StL Wan Mace" 8S] ere 1S Posmpowen | cet Ce | White.” ey The meeting of the’ Women’s For-|. Milk toast. iy i i H f = ‘ i . GOES .TO FARGO’ eign Missionary society of the Pres- e | “, . ' GIVES JAPANSSE LUNCHEON | Lioyt’ A. Smith, field representa. | P¥teriam church has been postponed 2 “ ; SSS Mrs, , G. Patterson and Mra, J. C.|tive ‘of the United States Veterans'lhoing arranged for the meeting which = i 7 See Taylor entertained the members 9of/Bureau, who has been in Bismarck on | yi}) be held on May 18 4 ich = = = the Tuesday bridge club at the apart-!a business visit, left this morning for vi = ° = ent of Mrs. Patterson’ in the Mc-|Fargo. q 5 7 = Jkenzie hotel yesterday afternoon. Tne iby Meee re caie or ectiaen ‘i ‘ = hostesses, Who were dressed in Jap- “LEAVES FOR FARGO a group of her girl friends at her ‘ poe anese costume, presided at the unique} Miss Bernice Landers, of the city, thome last evening Followin leas: = four course Chinese luncheon. Jap-|left this morning for Fargo where she ant gocial evening dancin ak h anese lanterns afforded light and! will visit Miss Ethel Fleming and|\™. Soum,GveHue ® (clCous lune or = place cards and tally cards were in} will attend the Girls’ Athetic Meet. y oF keeping with the general decorations. f Mrs. Kjelstrup and Mrs. A. M. Chris- TO LOS ANGELES MINOT VISITORS ) = tianson won the high score at bridge,| H, L. Barchender of Center, who William O'Leary of Minot was a 6) 7. = the diversion of the afternoon, has been visiting friends in Bismarck, | Bismarck visitor today. = —— left this noon for Los Angeles, Cali- § =z ENTERTAINS AT DINNER , |fornia where he will visit. HERE ON BUSINESS = = Mr. and Mrs Alfred Zuger enter- pees C. J. Schindler of Dickinson is in = = ie ey tained at.a,fiye course six o’clock din- ARE VISITING HERE the city ona business visit. a [Gi = : ner last evening in honor of Mrs. G.| Rey. Charles A. Richter of Wing, LRROE REE ‘ Z = W: Wolbert of Williston, who !s the, Rev. Gergum of Washburn, and Rev. VISITING ERD § It's only natural. Baave cate = = guest of Judge and Mrs, Andrew |p. W.-Hedtke of Hettinger, are visit-|_ M@r. and Mrs. ‘ M. Nelson of Min- achance, as you can = ler, Covers were arranged for ten, A.|ors in, the capitol city today. neapolis are visiting friends in Bis- JAP ROSE ES dainty color scheme of blue and white — marck. i Sunday reas was carried out in the decorations and| RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL ISITHD EN CITY ‘The soapthatrestores your birth> : - flowers. Roy Hilton of Jamestown,| Glenn Semple returned to his home Mt, Gum Be cI right—a Beautiful Complexion. SE was an out of town guest. "There last night from Minneapolis| Mrs. O. R. Vold and Mrs. Fannie Now.10¢ the 14th = where’he has been a patient in the Evaman of Regan spent yesterday in JAMES S. KIRK & CO BISMARCK GIRL JS GUST {Asbury hospital for some. time. the city on a shopping trip. j Misa Dorothy Dennett, daughter of} an 4 i = Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Dennett, formerly | etter eerie = It isa good many years since she = 1 > of Bismarck, now of Washington, D.|* Sth F aS ae nd nie ie aan Vv, Is In = hustled upstairs to bed, read us our = Lie C., wag among the guests at a lunch- | Waistline Moves ‘argo to attend the state dental meet- : u = A eon given. by Mrs, Charles Clay Bay-: - South = good night story, heard our prayers, = ley of Washington in compliment to'| u = kissed us good night, and tucked us 2 her sisters, Mrs. William Richard |¢—— SS BRIER ERS = into bed. Those days are gone but to = a Austin and Mrs. Reid Hunt of Boston. = many of us who are fortunate, SS ARE MARRIED HERE = mother is still with us and what bet- = Mrs..Mary Lena Neibaur, of the = ter way to show our love and devétion = city, and David We ae on Ake ely: = to her for the good old days than send oo were united in marriage a 0 rc. == this morning. Mr. Smith is connected her flowers, or wear a flower for her. = \ with the Stantard Oil company. They ae E . | i SS will make their home in Bsmarck = The finest in beautiful Spring Flowers are here, ready for your selection. We will 2 3 USFATEERS = send them to mother any where appropriately boxed—in style that will please her. = 5 CLUB WILL MEET = . A : The Past Matrons club of, Bismarck We order flowers delivered any where by wire. chapter No. 11 will meet with Mrs. F. A, Lahr on Friday afternoon, May 4 i 12. All members are cordially invited = Bloomin P to attend the meeting. = loo: cs lants WING VISITORS Hydrangeas, Begonias, Baby Rambler Rose Bashes, Cinerarias, Cyclamen, Pelargoniums. (Mrs, Jack Glanville, G. Olgerson, bis | y geas, beg y 8 i Ve » Pelarg sister-in-law, Miss Carol Hagen and| ‘her cousin Miss Myra Hagen og Wing, | ‘ . . : ROSES CARNATIONS r spent yesterday in Bismarck ating 4 you never bie mother until she is gone. This Per D: 2 Per Dozen Pan sies, buneh of. 25. and shopping. is the reason why Mother's ‘Day should be more er Dozen —* Victory, Red .:.. .. $2.50 Daisies, per dozen... ‘ as PE SAGE ely ohare ae any other day in the year. Russell Beauties ..$5.00 to $10.00 Ward, Peep Pink ; 350 Sweet Peas, bunch of 25.. iN 2D RD | he is always thinking of you and the happiest Columbia, Med. insor, Medium + 2 e Mrs, Ge: Lenhart, ‘Mrs. Foley and | . ; i x Enchantress, ‘Light Pink.. 2. _ PLANTS Mrs. Fisher of Hasalton Sen ssieethe't moments of her life are when anything occurs to Pink .....-+ +++ 4.00 to 10.00 Porfection, yrignt Pink.. 329 Pclargoniums, each.$1.50 to $5.00 city yesterday on a shopping trip, | ,. . <7 : prove to her that you have remembered her. Bremer Meds em po8 HrtOON pie Daisy, double, each 1.00 to 3.00 ' ; ’ Mother’s Day comes on Sunday, May 14, and ut Dae SPRING FLOWERS Baby Ramblers, STOWN VISITOR | The migratory waistline seems ” t? 78) Z y> » & Ophelia, Light Per Dozen aneh 2.50to 4.00 JAMESTOWA ._|have come to anchor somewhere about whether she is nearby or in any part of the United ‘ Oto 8.00 “win Tulips, pink 2.00 Lees ela 3 ‘ R, H. Harrison of Jamestown is ir i imp! . Bink ....0.00ess 3.00 to 8. Darwin Tulips, pink...... $2. Hydrangea, each... 2.50 to 4.00 Bitaatee looking after, matters’, of {Ones BIDS. And one of the simplest States or Canada, remember that we can deliver 5. a , . fe : : ways to keep it there is by means of your flowers to her at a few hours’ notice. Do not ) Corsages Tied with Ribbon to Match, $2.50 to $15.60 business interest. ‘ ithe ie-on blouse which is justly popu- ri ME lar for many Teasons. RETURNS TOHOME These b!ouses are made for sports a e i Miss Asnes Branvuld, who has becn and outing wear of jersey and flan- 2c]. They are made for suit wear ——— 1 ary silk or cotton goods you may HAVE BUYERS prefer. For afternoon wear they are mede of elaborate materials and are WANT HOMES. elaborately trmmed. In any case See HEDDEN. hey are satisfying. Webb Block. Phone'0 put it off, but place your order now before you forget it. ' OSCAR H. WILL & CO. PIONEER GREENHOUSES. Greenhouse Entrance at Rear of 324 4th St. Greenhouse Phone 784-W. WE DELIVER. i Florist. Telegraph Delivery Association. fy. HOSKINS-MEYER - BISMARCK GREENHOUSES Bismarck, N. Dakota. The sort of blouses, you know, that one could’ never call “waists.” If you get what we mean. y Member: f : 2 = = . . \