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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Social and’ Personal Loca! Daughters Take in Twelve . ; New Members The Bismarck branch of the Ca- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Frequent Dip Help Keep Baby Comfortable home of her sister and brother-in-law, \Mrs, ‘L. Van Hook, returned to her home last evening, RETURNS TO HOME, Mrs, Orval Mills and baby son, who |have becn visiting at the home of her mother, Mra. Ifa Scroggins, returned this morning to her home at Portland, Oregon, P. R. Fields, of ui Harvester company, International this noon for Ca aa RACES Tf | CITY NEWS | oO Baby Boy ‘Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Larson of Baldwin announce the arrival of a baby boy at the Bismarck hospital. Bismarck Hospital ‘News (Mrs, E. L. Hurr vf ‘Sterling, Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Hazelton have en- tered tho Bismarck hospital for. treat- ment, Mrs. Andrew Widmer of Ire- donia, who has been a patent at the DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN DIAMOND DYES Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so 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 To-morrow aa LUCAS’ \ tholic Daughters of America Was Miles City, Mont. cn a business trip.| hospital, has returned to her home, | 2° other dlnd. them, perfect ome aye: given warm praise last night by Mrs. —— ingis guaranteed. Just tell your drug- s if lL. N. Smith, of Fargo, grand regent OUT OF TOWN VISITORS To Open Gridge. gist whether the material you wish This column will be used of the order, who was the guest ‘of| Jerome Sweeney of t.yder and R, J.} So that Bismarck people may get a ie AL pts orale A NS by us exclusively to re- the local lodge at its regular meeting! Hughes of Wahpeton, were wut of | good jook at the new bridge, the fond ‘Dyes nover streak Sohoe talacor port Merchandise News and initiation last oven. ts \ town visitors in the city todap. Foundation company today announced | pyn, . és i of interest to. the shop- _dirs. Smith was paying her official : a that the bridge would be open from} © || ————______—" er, Always look for it visit to the local lodge and gave an GUEST FROM INDIANA, 3 to 5:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, ANNOUNCEMENT ee fread iD Every item inspiring address. She spoke of the Lawrence .Klopfenstein of Grabill,} People will be permitted to walk out The Dunraven. opposite Post that aE thi 1 work of the order and complimented Indiana, is-visiting in the city, a guest] on the bridge to the middle of the | oegi di » OPP A at appears in this col- the Bismarck daughters on the work at the home of B. H, Schneider. second span, the concrete surtacing}ULce Under new management, umn is worthy your at- : accomplished. ae 3 paving heen completed that far: ‘The |Prices reasonable. Meals with tention. A class of twelve was initiated, tive), VISITING IN BISMARCK entire second span wil! be finished}or without room. Home Cook- , Work being put on by the following : Mr, and Mrs. 1H, R. Butter of Se-| tomorrow but part of it will not have |ing. team, Mrs. Edward Bannon, Miss HE HAS HAD HIS BATH AND IS RBADY FOR HIS NAP, attle, Washngton, arc visiting in Bis-| hardened sufficicntly to allow people Gayle Hawk, Mrs. A. E. Brink, Mrs. William Dolan, Mrs. May, Ward, Miss Alice Cunz, Mrs. Elizabeth Geier- mann, Miss Mae Maasen, Miss Ag-| nes Hines, Miss Nellie Houlihan and Miss Mabel Breen. Mrs. L. H. Connolly, grand regent and Mrs. Frances McDonald, financial secretary, of the “Mandan chapter were among the out of town visitors. Refreshments were served at the closr: of the evening. Junior Nurses Are Hostesses to Seniors The members of the Junior Class of the Bismarck Hospital Training School entertained the members of the Senior class at the annual Junior- Senior banquet held at the Grand Pacific hotel last evening, at 8 o’clock. Covers were arranged for ten Seniors and eleven Juniors. The class colors, red and white and the closs flower, the red rose were used to decorate the banquet table. _ Following the banquet the follow- ing program was given: Toast to Seniors—Miss Lamb. Toast to Juniors—Miss Ruth An- derson. Vocal solo—Miss Alma Viegenha- gel. Piano solo—Miss Anna Neumeyer. Reading—Miss Hilma Anderson. Violin solo—Miss Anna Neumefer.| i Leona BY MRS. MAX WEST. Brueau. When the baby frets and wails with discomioit after a tong hot day, a bath will “help matters wonderfully. In the hottest weather he may have two or three baths a day, without harm, if the bath is only a quick dip into tepid watcr and out again. No soap need be used in these cool- ing baths, and the whole process need take only a few minutes. The water should be at body temperature, neith- er hot nor cold. If it is a little baby, undress him, and holding him on thc mother’s arm and and, slip him into the water and wet the whole body copletely. Then Jift him out into a large towel and dry the skin by pat- ting, not rubbing. Iz the baby is older and can sit alone, he may play and splash for a few moments. It is necessary to dry between the toes and in the folds and creases of the skin, and when thor oughly dry, a little dusting powder |may be applied. The regular daily bath, usually giv- en in the morning, being for cleansing, should be warmer, but never hot. Every mother should possess a bath Given Last Night}: evening for Worcester, Mass., _ The St. Alexius Alumnae Associa-; tion were hostesses. to members of! the St. Alexius Hospital Graduating class at a banqeut at the Grand Paci-! fic hotel last evening. The class ciors, gold and green, were prettily carried! out in the table decorations. - Between courses, songs were sung by the merry crowd: accompanied by Miss Irish. Foljowing the banquet; the guests repaired to the parlors; where the following program was giv- en: \ Class Prophecy—Miss Carlson. The Faculty—Miss Singer. Former Graduates—Miss: Gretsch. where she will join Mr. Marden, Mr. Marden's mother and his son and daughter are visiting in New York. They will also go to Massachusetts, where the Mardens plan to make their home. TO VISIT FATHER. Mrs, I M, Stanton and little daugh of the city, left last evening for Detroit, Michigan, where they will visit at the home of Mrs, Stanton’s father, and other relatives. They ex- |pect to be gone about six weeks, BISMAROK:'WCMEN GUESTS, thermometer and should regulate the Late of the United States Chlidren'’s Water by it. A little pure castile soap may be! used, but when anly sort of stap is applied to a baby it should be thor- oughly rinsed off to avoid danger of irritating the tender flesh. ‘Other baths, useful in summer, are bran, starch and soda. To make a bran. bath, fill a small cheesecloth bag with clean bran and soak and squeeze in the ‘bath until the water is milky. Let the baby stay inthe bath a few minutes, and the skin will be slightlp coated with a thin paste which is soothing in case of prickly heat, A starch bath is made by adding a cup of cold cooked Jaundry starch to a gal- lon of water. The use and éffect are similar to the ‘bran bath. For a soda bath, dissolve two table- spoons of cooking soda in a gallon of water,. This, too, is soothing in a heat rash, ‘A sponge bath, meaning one’ in which the baby is wasned off while ly- ing one the mother’s Jay and not put into the tub, is etter than no bath, but it is far betterito use a tub. Any sor of clean 'pan- will answer for ‘a baby’s bathtub, and in hot weather frequent dips will afford him no end ef relief and comfort. AR eee evening should register them with the [the guests of Mrs, Lidstrom’s father, , Christenson of ‘Bozeman, Mont., are visiting friends in the city. HAVE WBPEK END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bortell of Terry, Mon- tana, are the week end guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow ON SHOPPING TRIP Mrs. Etta Junge of Lintoh is in the city on a several days shopping trip. RETURNS TO HOME. Miss Jean C. Morison of Topeka, Kan.,. who has been visiting at the marck ‘for a few days. WING ‘VISITORS | George Anderson and J. A. Kohler of Wing are visitors in the city. BUSINESS VISITOR, J. H. ‘Wishek of Ashley, is in the city on a business visit. Woman Finds Remedy , “I wouldn't take a million dollars for the good Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- edy has done for me. I have finished the course and-can say I am entirely cured of very severe indigestion, bloat- ing and colic attacks, I suffered from for many years.” It is a simple, harm- lesg preparation that removes the ca- tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically al) stomach, liver and intestinal] ailents, including ap- pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale at all drug- gists, Adv. Worth Fabulous Fortune| to walk on it. Children under 16 years cf age, un less accompanied by an adult will not be allowed on the bridge. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings a 8:30 at The Coliseum. per dance. 10 Cents NOTICE Members holding LEGAL BESBRYE CERTIFICATES in the “Homesteaders” Please come to: meeting this evening, and collect their du refund (Dividend.) After meeting an-cnjoyable time assured. FISHPOND. DANCE AND SUPPER. A. H. PEARSON, Secretary. ' POOR TONING D) NOON ONGC) NENG) “Millinery Clearing | We will close out all Spring and Early Summer Hats at a dis- zount of 33 1/3%. include all the popular mater- ials, shapes season, also of banded sailors. Come early while the assort- ment is yet complete. Sale These hats and colors of the a large assortment Firsheen A Wonderful Knitted Silk Crepe. Sold exclusively by us in Bismarck. 36 inches wide, Black, Jade, Tangerine and Jap Blue. Special per 7 “Bias Swiss Taffeta A fine quality Silk Taffeta of Swiss finish, 36 inches wide. Tangerine, Jade, Silver, Mo- hawk, Pekin, Navy, Brown and Black. Special value, per yard— 1.95 ie Vocal solo—Miss: Leona Lamb. commiitee at the door. E. C. Taylor. —o— | ti . Pg LEAVES FOR EAST. MONTANA VISITORS Imported Wash Alumni Banquet | Mrs, 1. 0. Marden, of the city, left} Mfrs, H. 'H, Christenson and Mrs. 11. TOMORROW SATURDAY Prabrics | Fine quality sheer Organdies with embroidered dots and figures. Organdies with wov- en bars and checks, also im- ported dotted Swisses. Special per yard— 95c Sports Hose Just received a shipment of the newest creations in Sports Hose for Women. These are of Silk and fine mercerized yarn and are very Reminiscences of Training Days—| Mrs. John L. Bowers of Mandan, en. ovate % Miss Briggs. tertained at Ong o’clock luncheon at Miss Mary Buchholz aa gee eae Four Mjnute Harangue—By the| her home yesterday. Mrs. iB. K. Skecls tne, puna a fe Alumni. Miss Mary M. Paske, as president of the association presided in her usual charming manner. OLUB CLOSES SEASON, The last meeting of Woman's club and Mrs. J. M. Martin, of the city, were out of town guests, TO SPOKANE, Mrs. Oliver Tharalscn of Fargo, N. D., who has been visiting Mrs. STORENEIS 119 3rd St. Oppo. Van Horn Hotel. NAW AW AWA / Ay /dv DWVAWADVD 2.50 Girdles ‘will be held at the home cf Mrs. C. B,|1'thel Conradi, left this noon for Whittoy, 622 Sixth street, Saturday | Spokane, Wash., where she will join Metal girdles are extreme- afternoon. As this is the last mect-| her husband, i Popular. come. in sna Bie ing of the club year, important busi- aa MI IONS OF PO ND : lection. of differ t is r ENJOY MOTOR TRIP LI dé. [ J collection of erent de- ness will be taken np. New members who have been voted into the club for the ensuing year will be present. Each member of the club wil] make a re. port on some current happening. The Program for the afternoon includes: | Roll call from Keats. Life and works of John Keats by Mrs. E. B. Gorman, Review of Hyperion by Mrs. ‘Paul F. Ryan. Reading—“The Eve of St. Agnes,” enjoyed a delightful return trip in Mr. and Mrs. Heltemas and daugh- ter, Miss Marie, Mrs. McQuillan and daughter, Miss Eunice, motored to Baldwin yesterday afternoon. They the evening. TO VISIT AT HAMPDEN Miss Anna Johnson, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engen has left for Hampden, N: D., where she will visit before leav- Dainty and Charming Are the frocks of Organdie, Dotted Swiss, Linen or Tub-silk. Inter- esting too, are the values to be had BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT signs, ranging im price from 75c to 3.00 Pear] Buttons Now is the time you want them for your summer wash dresses. We are showing real Ocean Pear] buttons in prac- tically every style you want. rs, A. C. Wi b y rville, S. D.]] in our summer frocks. ‘ by Mrs, A, C. Wilkinson. ing for her home at Centerville, 4 Japanese and Philippine + (HIOMES' Ni ATTEND CONVENTION oe make. Special value, per (HIOMESTEADERS DANCE, T) ATTEND CONVENT Bright and Gray . z ‘ The members of the Homestead Oscar Selvig, of the city, left last lodge will enjoy a dance at the K. of evening for Grand Forks where he P hall beginning at 9 o'clock this even-|Will attend the state convention of ing. Merchants have donated to the|the Disabled Veterans of the World Are our new silk sweaters either the 15c SAME PRICE “fish pond,” which is promised to be/| a feature of the evening’s entertain- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] McElvain and Miss Murta ‘Pearson are in charge of the arrangements, MOONEY-MONTGOMERY. Miss Catherine E. Mooney of this city, and Merle Montgomery, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, were united in marriage at the home of the brdegroom’s brother, Frank Mont- gomery, ‘Thursday evening by Judge 1. C. Davies. The young people will make their home on the farm of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Green, where Mr. Mont- gomery is employed. 4 _ GIVE SURPRISE PARTY. On Thursday evening, May 25, about 30 friends of. Miss Lucy. May Snyder. turprised her, the occasion being her 19th birthday. Games and guessing contests were enjoyed during the} evening after which dainty refresh- War. VISIT MOTHER HERE Mr. and Mrs. Nick Reuter of Gar- rison were guests at the home of Mr, Reuter’s mother, Mrs. John Reuter of the Rose apartments. TO HOLD FOOD SALE. The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran Aid society will hold a food sale at the Cowan Drug store on Saturday af- ternoon, ON BUSINESS TRIP. Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck, of the city, left this morning for Grand Forks on a business visit. VISITING FATHER HER Mr, ond Mrs. C. Lidstrom nf De- troit,; Minn., are visiting in the city, popular tuxedo or the gmart slip-on. Lovely Skirts To be worn with the fascinating sweaters, are our lovely skirts, in vivid hues and ef- fective Bayadere stripes, fringed of course, including the new, wrap- around models. For more than 30 years 5 Ounces for 25" WHY PAY WAR PRICES? \ Half Sox An immense variety of chil- dren’s Half Sox in all the new color combinations, also plain colors. All sizes also. 35c, 50c, 65c 75¢ ments were served. Miss Snyder re- | Pumps ceived many lovely gifts. i For tomorrow's selling we | offer Women’s Black and “GOODIES” FOR SUNDAY. The food sale of St. Mary’s sewing circle will be held tomorrow after- noon at the Bismarck Motor company on Broadway, three doors east of Fin- ney’s Drug Store. There will be all kinds of “gocdies” tor your Sunday dinner. TO AWARD PINS. F. A. Knowles, of the Knowles Jew- elry store, has. announced that he. will award a diamond pin to the valedic- torian of each graduating class of the Bismarck high school. The offer was accepted by the faculty of the school. COUNTRY CLUB PARTY vinkles Big or little, deep or shallow, quickly disappear when LLO 118! ee is used in accordance with Dainty Vestees You may choose a dainty vestec to be worn with your sweater outfit or prefer a sprightly tub blouse entirely hand made with dainty col- lar and cuffs. In either instance, we suggest your glancing at our complete blouse and neck-wear stock. A: Final Clearance A final clearance sale of all our re- maining spring hats, Each one to be offered at $2.98, Saturday, May 27th, by using Climax flavor, better texture, more whole- some, more satisfying. Russell-Miller Milling Co. Fancy Patent Flour - No matter how good your bakings are now, you can make them better Flour. Better The entertanment committee of the directions. — Marked im- Country Club has arranged for an- provement in two days’ : other informal dance for its mem- time. Be ras sare ond cuet’s Saturday evening, from & to 12. Wagne’s orchestra has | been secured for the evening. Members. entertaining . guests,.tbat. Hart's Marinella Shop, Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Rismarck Opposite G. P. Hotel, ROFL BG Sopy ORDER A SACK OF CLIMAX TODAY Bismarck, N.D. Brown Calf Pumps, Low rub- ber heels, one button straps. Plain stitched toe. Sizes 2% to 6%. 2.95 Next ad will appear Monday evening. Watch for it. A.W. LUCAS COMPANY BISMARCK.