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, ~* ,. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' PAGE FIVE | Social and i | Personal 8 Contestants to Enter Musical Event at Jamestown ‘contestants from Bi ter the district mus’ contest at Jamestown tomorrow ‘ will leave tomorrow morning with ek to : rere (isnt “ter the business session a birth- } : Madame Herman Scheffer accom: ! \jcat Solo s HS. Harriss | day party will be given. A program | MTS. P. H. Healy of Mandan ex- & For School Girls re sea ' a yen eee Nea vomreat ay ‘Short Missionary — Address—Miss | has been arranged and there will be| Pected to leave today for San Fran- tives as pianists are el Lenhart; sopranc, rd; contralto, Lilliam Rig- inger, Eugene Hahn, and! est is a district aff: school including Bis for ( narei:, Medin: ch will be held ce under the direction oi Prof. G. CRinggenberg. { opens ~ Friday afternoon at « with a piano contest in whica urteen pianists take part, all of the towns beingentered in th In the evening at 8 o'clock the he miscellaneous events, including » solos by Bismarck, Wteele,! nt the regular meeting of the Luther SISTER ILL IN ST. PAUL FEDERATION MEETING k and Jamestown students: League society: Mrs. Eppinger left yesterday ‘or; The district federation meeting ' alto solos by Bismarck, Medina Miss Esther Larson Piano solo| St. Paul, Minn. where she was -call-| o¢ the women's clubs will be held s Is F Pal and Jamestown; boy's vocal solo, Mr. August Carlson Reading | ed by the illness gf her sister, Miss] jn Bismarck in Ma: iz a Bismarck, Steele and Jamestown; Miss Esther Hoover .- Vocal solo] Nancy Nathan, who has been receiv- ——— eee) ee Ut xirl’s glee club"numbers by Maddock | Misse: Althill and Sigrid Alfson ing treatment there. CALLED AWAY . and Jamestown; orchestra by Steele iN vecsests Piano duct fe aa ieat apeempe, | Miss Emma Schmunk of Webb! Sunday WAS wd Jamestown; boy's quartette, Mr. Henry Kollmann... Violin duct | ST ALEXIUS ALUMNI MEETING | Bros. was called to Crookston, Minn., nf WAS Steele and Jamestow! Mise Tilly Amner and Mrs. S. The regular montitly meeting of St.| today by news of the scrious illness : UN There will be several other num: Kirby sevesssassVocal duct | Alexius alumni association will be| of her father \f Kentia Palms $1.00 up. & NS hers, not competing ones, the par | Mrs. J. Mowry v.s....Reading | held Monday, Mareh 26. All mem- Se ie Ce as : ticipants taking advantage of the! Miss Tilly Amuer and Mr bers are urged to be present. ——————— Easter Lilies, $1.25 up. opportunity to appear in public. Kirby ... ....Piano duet cae * vacinths 60c The judges will be Miss Frances 3 ens ntePTains at DINNER | Do You Feel Tired cinths 50c. Rae of St. Louis, former vocal in- ARRANGE HAN tru or John's Academy, who s in the city the guest of friends; Adrian Pouilot, piano instructor at the Valley City Teachers college and sstown, have an entry in except the band. There d 8 boys engered from » Jamestown, and 50 from the Jamestown high Club Decides‘to Aid in Tabert Fight Mt the meeting of the Fortnightly + club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L. Nuessle a ¢ Jar letter from. off county to the club m that they help raise money to carry on prosecution of the Florida lum- officials who were responsible the death of Martin Tabert. The n decided that the cause was verthy and decided to send money to aid in paying the court expenses, Mr. nche Whittemore of Bow- ; + man, worthy grand matron of the + Eastern Star, was a guest of the elub at their meeting, Give Birthday Party for Daughter Aras Th ct aeekeniniblenot 6 Th treet entertained at a birth- day y in honor of the eleventh birt y of her little daughter, Miss dies sterday afternoon, when a number of young folks were pres- ent. At 5 o'clock an elaborate hirthday luncheon was served, The honor guest was the recipient of many beutiful birthday remember- ances from her friend s Margaret r, Ruby Jacobson, Marvin a Hoffman, — Frances Ailene Leorke, Thelma Hag- vell, Vada and Vera Heaton, Goldie Strutz, Lena Schmidt, Mabel Rawn, Helen, Robert and Harold Spangler, and Miss Anna Rhodewald, teacher at the Will school and Mrs. Henry C, Sauer, and Mrs, A. H. S RECITAL WELL ATT A good size audience attended the cital given last evening at the high sehoo} auditorium by piano pu- > Cnils of Mrs. Genevieve Ménard “Hughes. Miss Mabel Aaberg and Miss Alice Larson, students selected to attend the district musical con- test at Jamestown appeared on the program, Those attending the recital de a clared that the young musicians showed improvements in their art over their last appearance. A contri- bution of $5 was taken in at the “meeting to, help pay expenses of contestants at the musical conven- tions. re AMONG CITY VISITORS D, Mackey of Flasher, Mr. and Mes. F. W. Murphy of Wheaton, Minn. Minnie E. Olson of Nel son, Margaret Slade of Ale nn,, Henry S, Miller nd olf Jr. of Hazen, Mrs. | nk Appert. of Hazelton, | hlin of Braddock, H. B. lwin, Miss June Woods of Yucea, ‘ridholm of Huron, S. D., Mrs. . Swanick of McKenzie, Mr. and | Mrs, William F, Henke of Hanover were among the city visitors here today. ge Peeves) “—="Favorite -for a Quarter Century! saxophone player. | Vocal Solo |Celebrate Founding |i iiy aeat't! ticempecta ti] iC MING FROM MINOT. |, SHOPPING IN cry | ‘rc of Mission Society this wii be one of the largest affairs | been visiting with her aunt Mrs, M.| Mts: M. M. Wilkee of Fort Yates ] M = Points to be Remembered | ever given by the local chapter. J. Howe will return this evening to | “ Lies Be Home Sewing Contest — March sign ; Society of the| BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR MISS ee j i t — | Sittieuiat Reibcopal Gaurch was BUTLER. RETURN HOME | MOR ee urdy of Washburn was teunaed. This event will be cele-|/ A birthday party was given las | Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary have | « busineSs caller here today. brated in the form of a Mother's {evennig by ‘Mr, and Mrs. P. H. But-| Teturned to their home in, Foxholm, | urtnday Party in the parlors of Mc-/ler in honor of their daughter, Miss] Mr. O'Leary has been serving on the | st Church Friday even- | Helen, a nurse in the St. Alexius hos-| Juty for some time past. ing. All members and friends of the | pital. A small group of friends oe te, W. T. M.S. and also the Standard |Relped celebrate the: occasion, RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Bearers are invited. An interesting pave Philip Palmer of Tuttle has re- program has been prepared — and REBEKAHS MEET turned from Los Angeles, Calif. refreshments will be served. where he has been for the past five months. : The regular ‘meeting of the BR Program Sollows: bekahs will be held at Odd Fello' ionury Hymn ..... Audience | jay) Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer Rev. Halfyard GOING TO: CALIFORNIA Mi , Hardy Jackson. plenty of amusement. All members | Ci8¢0. Calif. where she will make Sica funda) aie And visiting guests are cordially in. | Re foture home i 00 : ° . ending ... rs. C. C. Leonard | \ite¢ Saal ‘ Haig gees a a * oy rx By, in cash prizes given away Reading ....) beth Newton ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. H.C. Bjerke left today to . John A. Larson sate ap spend the week end visiting , with Re “Mr WG. Newton | Miss Edith Barker of Minot, ReHAS Ha JaIneateen: Vo. Mrs. A. S. Harriss and stenographer in the senate du Mrs, J. A. Larson. the recent legislative session, ha Mrs, W. C. Sheehan of Montana Music : Men's Chorus | #¢cepted a temporary position in) jeft yesterday for Marmoth after : : Saas Bismarck. She arrived today. apEHGIne Reeversl UNV INERS AR (RE - ruest of her daughter, Miss Margaret Luther League VISITING NEPHEW Sheehan: * Mrs, Ed. O'Brien and her daughter Es Gives Program Alice of Wilton, N. D., and Mr. Wil-| Mr and Mrs. Val Hoerner of New => : liam Koehler of Wilton are visiting | Leipzie arrived in the city today. The following program will be giv-| their nephew Robert Pollock of 1017,| Mis, Hoerncr expects to enter the n this evening at the First Luther- | 1th Strect. Hoapitals | n church, 7th street and Avenue D AND FRANK Mr. and Mrs, A. Johansen enter- : | Daffodils, ‘Tulips, CONCERT. | tained at dinner last evening in com- ' After Eating?) iP: Henre Halve nd Frank Gale | pliment to Mr. and = Mrs. John pve ciate Hydrangeas, Roses, Ete. are arranging for a concert to be | O'Leary of Foxholm, j A tired, nervous feeling may be a Place your Out-of-Town eae ae ike eal Neveueane 4 CALLED TO MOTHER'S BEDSIDE | Si” of poisons in your system which || Flower Orders for Easter ] t This contest is open to any school girl of grade or high school S class in public, private or parochial schools, in Bismarck and Vicinity. April 3 for the benefit of the Salva- Mrs. FE, E, Ullrey of Person Court (prevent proper digestion. Food turns |B with us at once, to save the So saememaneand tion Army self denial fund. eral | left today for Indiananolis, ‘Indiana, into more poison and gas, making you | eae Tolooys * sta $ mus , 1 lew local artists will take part in the| to remain indefinitely because of the nervous and we ple buckthorn | cost of Telegraphing. Pn Contestants must use only Pictorial Review Patterns bought program, illness of her mother. ! bark, Ad- at our store. acer ——— oe sree 00 ve. [lerika, ¢ rom LAST MASONIC STAR VISITING HERE FEW DAYS BOTH upper and lower bowel. I SSaaaEEEEEEENREEERC oS Oscar H. Will & Co. 319 3rd St. | Phone 784-W. 9 DANCE OF S' H. F. Easton of Tioga who wa The last Masonic dance of the sea-| Called here by the death of a rela-' son will be given Friday night at|tive is spending a fey days here. the temple. It is announced that | all Masons and = members of the Rastern Star are welcome, whether affiliated here or not. Reservations have already been made for about 65 couples. es old matter you never thoug! em which poisoned nd made you ti Ad is E appendicitis. Jos | Breslow, drugeist. 3r All Materials for the entry must be purchased at our store. 4t Each entry must have the sales-slips covering all the materials used, also entry coupons properly filled in. a Try This Income tax returns were filed recently enough to leave a vivid recollection of the annoyances rienced in making up the report if no record kept of the year’s transactions. | i i CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS GIVE wi | BALL. Dr. KINGS PILLS aa) The annual Easter ball to be given a -onstiputie | by the Catholic Daughters of Amer- for ct a " | ' : : oe ape 5th The garment entered must be made entirely by the contestant. Never before have we shown such variely of beautiful summer fabrics and such wonderful values... .. . A.W. LUCAS CO. t MNOWLES THe JEWELER|) BISMARCK.N DAK OAMONDS.“SEWELRY Ear Drops A Glimpse of Spring Jewelry Ideas. Wouldn’t you welcome a chance to utilize some system of accounts that was simple and accurate. yet complete enough to yield the necessary infor- mation concerning cash receipts and disburse: ments made in the conduct of your affairs. / A checking account will do this. Each month the bank giv statement of account consisting of an itemized list of deposits -and withdrawals made, together with the cancelled vouchers show- ing to whom payment was made. By preserving these statements a.clear and concise record of the cash transactions that have taken place during the course of the year can be obtained. For the individual who does not keep.books, this record will prove invaluable for income tax purposes. A few new arrivals in fashionable ear drops with strings of beads to match nearly every pair. Our New line of beautiful Spanish back Combs has just arrived, they are different to anything shown here before. They are not the highly colored kind that are shown in the cheaper shops, but are the very newest Paris creations, and at prices within reach of all. self. Why not take advantage of it? F. A. Knowles The First National Bank A BACK yard or vacant lot garden is always the. source of ae | ; Jeweler, Bismarck Biebioneeiank pleasant recreation, interest and enjoyable, fresh food. How = ec | eT | enramiantsttato we uronlesbe o, rd and splpat your vegetables Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Centar This service can be obtained at no cost to your- Enjoy A‘Home Garden : —_— opti ° To assure success to:your efforts, pant seeds known to | SEA = held ;penlable: Northnip, King & Co.'s s have pro- = luce | satis! lory crops fo r 38 years. Easy to select your requirements from the convenient Sterling Seed Box. Cultural Directions on back of each packet. ’ NorturupKinc&Co's A Real Whole Wheat Porridge Children like a whole wheat porridge better than any other porridge—and it is so easy SEE D Ss to make it, hot and tasty, out of At Local Dealers No Better Seeds At Any Price Place the Biscuits in a small saucepan, add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir er. and boil until it thickens. Serve with milk or cream. A hot dish for those who do not like porridge is made by simply pouring: | ¢ 4), hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a little cream and » little salt. Nothing so. _ D SAG good for youngsters as these little loaves of crisp, oven-baked shreds of the whole wheat. ' Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. It is a perfect all-day food, delicious for breakfast-or any meal. bowel. movement. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades,