The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1923, Page 5

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was: her wie alery man Ider tunl yu: rei Lin iles reed sunt jong in ers, litysy onal the here the was, for wins at ella, the per- sum- don- fred ‘a imal ors, and ings vy? TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1923 ] Social and .| Personal | Debate Water. Question. in H. S. | Polities ihe pol marek du © not only tien but hav vaded the sanctity | of the high schools. | Heated debates are being carried on in the junior English classes to determine whether the question of | a cily owned water system would | be advisable. The fact that the debaters tuk- ing part yesterday and the yroup | today split, evenly —the negative | winning the de in one i stance the affirmative in the uther, indicates that it is a question open for dispute. A sformally stated the question | “Resolved: that the i ck should own the water vat Tod: posed of ir Louis Grambs d Sam ” itk and Harold Thomas, stpporters of | the negative side of the questio ructor in rge of arious questions amsdale, junior lish, has hi the debate work. V will I cn up for debate by the students. The senior bo; d girls expect to develop a debating towm, { Program to Feature ‘| American Music the National clubs rg y-five; years of activity in behalf of Am ye oinusic an “American- le" prog throughout — the week of its d Fest at Ashe- | wie N. DD. Carl Engel, director of the Nusic division of the Lik st Washington, has suggested th directory of American composers be | compiled by the N.F.M.G. in’ con. | on with the collection of Amer: 1 compositions which now on the shelves of the Capi y and to which the federation contributes. Methodist Observe | Church Night} Church Training night will be ob- ! erved at the McCabe Methodist | ‘piseopal church tomorrow, Wednes- | , evening, The members and | nds of the church are cordially invited. The program is as follows: | m.—-Service of Prayer and m.—-Meeting of Official Board. Meeting of Boys Scouts. ion study class. Lead- dy Jackson. ING OF FEDERATED OMEN’S CLUBS il of the Gen- 's_ clubs May 7 to Kepresentatives of 40,000 clubs numbering 2,000,000 members will assemble at the Council to confer x ‘ding ev problem touching the life of the ion. WINS HONOR of J. W. Vetter a place on the St. Paul, Minn,, | ung oll (te he (beds es cording to word received here. ‘To on this roll an ex-| y high standard of scholar- ship is required. Mr, Vetter is a sophomore at Hamline and ranked sixth with cight other sophomores. OnE BOY HOSTESS TO P, E, 0. MEMBERS, Mrs. R, S.Ttowne was hostess to members of the P. E, 0. Sisterhood at their meeting yesterday when Bis- marck and Burleigh county were the subjects taken for discussion, Mrs. G. H. Dollar gave an interesting pa- per on the subject. Into her story she wove much of the romance of, the, history of this district. FIFTY COUPLES AT DANCE. ! About fifty couples attended the| dance given by the members of the ISMARCK,.N.DAK. O1AMONDS “JEWELRY Wedding Bells Wedding Ring: The cry for something dif- ferent, in wedding rings is] answered by our—Wedding, Bells —,a creation as beau- ff} tiful as it js original. All hand wrought and hand engraved, with aj sparkling - brilliancy . that suggests diamonds. Our diamond rings ir{ this pat- tern will delight you. Write or call for booklet showing, this beautiful ‘ring: | Anierican Legion Auxiliary)at Legion hall last. evening. a lunch was chestra furni casion, EASTER DANCE More than the annual given by the America in night, Music McKenzie or of the organ rangements for the dance. PRESBYTERIAN POT LUC real cable- | af course, A pot luck supper will be given ’ NE One. }is to be marti at the Pr {and just think, dear, it was relayed |teen ye: E day, April jto me from New York by wireless. | should take my place i ATGInISene {It was a good thing that T happened |” PH tell you hol dially invited to the supper. jto be alone at the house when itythat Vil never hi and rolls will be served by the com. |¢#tme, as mother would certainly | ding; 1 think they mittce in charge. have made me confess all. ness, Your id splendid. ‘The mo- i JOIN IN MARRIAGE, iment I received the exblegram 1) 4. awful bluff, when Miss Josephine Olson, formerfy of [Made arrangements to meet Karl | ii, Bismarck, and F. E, Bradley of Pher-| Whitney at tea at the Country club. | iow you feel if afer ay mopolis, Wyo full of repressed ex- * riage by Rev. day evening They were attended by Miss Augusta Peterson and Mr. and M to make theii UNITED IN MARRIAGE. iss Delia L. Olin, both in marriage parsonage thi Alfson. The tended by Mi of the bridegroom and James Jacobson, brother of the bride. Miss Lena been employes cal society spent Easter parents, Mr. of Max. yesterday. COMMUNITY’ COUNCIL MEETING. The Community Council will hold its regular meeting Saturday after-| SPENDS £ASTER WITH PARE TS. She returned to Bismarck Nature’s Vanity ne eens asa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Case For Girls Plays Part In National Health Effort Of Forces United To Give Children Here A Fair Deal The little lady sitting at her dress- ing table is not a star of the stage, nor yet a daughter of wealth. She is just an American school girl, typical of hundreds of thousands in this country, and she is beautiful. Her vanity case is responsible for uer charms. Look closely at the accompanying photograph and you wil! find the secret of perfect health and happiness. The components of ler Vanity Case have been selected with infinite care and after long research by “Professor Happy.” the wizard of the American Child Heaith Associa- tion, of which Herbert Hoover is the Presiden The Association was formed b: y the merging of the Ameri- can Child Hygiene: Association and the Child Health Organization of America, and one’of its many pur- poses is to establish a child health education program in the schools that will interest the children of the country. “Professor Happy’s job is to address high school stu- dents on the advantages of a wise diet and other health questions, and he delivers his message in enter- taining fashion. Among his jaids to pulchritude | 2:30 o'clock | Wagner's or- | At served. shed music for the oc- WELL ATTENDED 125 couples Cental Easter Monday Catholic Daughte Patterson hall last | | Letter from was furnished by the ( stra, Many members Belty Stokley love. zation assisted in ar- | It scems strange, You can tn ., were united in mar-|H Hubert Webster Fri- ; at the rectory study vor first b J. A. Ferguson, . Bradley will continu home if’ Thermopoi neone,” connoi off.” Jacobson and Arthur of Sims, were united : at the First Lutheran v s morning by Rev. E. Just "kesh ep young couple was at-|™Y own iss Lucille Olin, sister j that a loving 0. | husband e jold wife tells hi Karl had the pearl pocket, Betty, Sheptenko, who hi such eTReOUS thi Me d at the State Histori- with her and’ Mrs, P. Sheptenko | like that? If, 1 had been 1 noon at 3:80 o'clock at’ the Masonic! ¢ver could have ri temple. HAS SOWN RYE Obert Olson states that he already sown on his farm LEAVES FOR ‘CITIES. Mr. and M left last -nigh' in the Twin Miss May shopped and NOTICE sonally, | think than the man she But as-we have often time: why or why ‘|fall in love. irs, Arnold Svendsgaurd) tt for several days visit Cities, has n twenty acres of rye in Bowman county. Bennie of New-Salem, visited here today. Notice is hereby given, that. St. have been unable to find another house and will con- tinue living at above address, until other arrangements can be made. NOTICE Alice Hamilton to azine. dear Betty, how ithrilled T was to get told him T thought a lithic dubious, eur of pearls wi Ithem, and the conspir: Hy talked him over and ty lustrous, lux: | arn cost less than two thousand | pe ls tart Now who loved you well enough and was | rich enough to make you a present! one never can tell just n or with whom one will The only thing one Pie ‘R. 8S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free c Suite 9,11 — Lucas Block A Phone 260 there is Cow’s Vanishing Cream, seen at the rear of the dressing table with a dainty bow of ribbon decorat- ing the top. The rouge on this table is Cream Kissed Carrots; the com- plexion cream is “Essence of Oat- meal; Carmine Beets make the lip- stick and the Skin Softener is picked from the boughs of the nearest ap- ple tree. Miss America is demon- strating her faith in the last named article in the Vanity Case and is just about to prove “Professor Hi ie contention that it “will remove mysterious and unsightly rashes peo the face and bring a soft, white skin. Other ingredients of the Vanity Case are: Aquae Vitae—the water of life, and for best results four glasses should be taken a day. Eau de Bain, the water of cleanli- ness; this should be mixed with pure soap in a shining white tub. “Happy’'s” Sleep—will eradicate wrinkles and give the mouth a per- manent curve. It will not evaporate in fresh air and should be mixed at the proportion of one bedful to an open window. Wash before ap- plying. Complexion Powders, extracted AN INTIMATE STORY OF INNERMOST, EMOTIONS NS REVEALED IH PRIVATE. LETTERS NEA SCIVICE INC treated man by you would w. and the pap olen. oll it- to him he} nyone at le; Pecan eer one lie ieeiMed selina actical to fall in nd ings nd not-one of | s 1 don’t think I ted Karl. Per- him much nicer | s going to marry. said to each other | 3 Methodist held at Mrs. F. H. Register has been paaiponed till Thurs- day, Apr. Ladies’ Aid to be PHONE 1—100 . TAXI SERVICE Tripe25c. Each additional ee | senger 106. will know about it is that one is in w the value of your hand. nt to get a divore 's would all refer back to your wonderful wedding. No, I'm determined that I shall ope when I marry. yet that Tam in love t Ido not get hot and some good-looking chap into the room. | i would not work. © coms wearrn oneanvearion from wholesome cereals. Powder Puffs, made from fluffy baked potatoes, Eye Sparklers, made of phos- phorus taken from tempting creamed onions, Vanity Brushes for the teeth. Perfumes, squeezed from fresh, luscious fruits. For the enlightenment of skeptice, who doubt the beneficial results of close Gye to this dressing table, lappy” has_ produced a splendid testimonial: He says: “A huge rock was recently un- earthed near the Garden of Eden. On it was chiseled a letter from endorsing Happy’s Vanity Case.’ At any rate the American Child Health Association knows from vast experience in health work among children that if any American girl elects to use ‘““Happy’s” Vanity Case, his promise to her will be fulfilled And the consequent blush on the cheeks and sparkle in the eyes wil! be permanent. The American Child Health “Aseo- ciation’s national headquarters is st 532 Seventeenth Street, Washington, D. C., while an administrative office is maintained at 370 7th Avenue, New York City. . “dear Jittl uge could jerstand! Sat beat. he gloric bridemai rl Whit cross at of the ush glance rest her wearing them) liim another look pathy Land 1 only shall Betty, to be and woman he w ingly wearing a gi been preparing for _| she takes upon her: 8 not think that any the world ever had like this flung at write it, but I foving of it. pu do not yet Think ar or two tions? Are you real one of the your heroin a real author, I'm going to keep hows want to tell it to m geil But f haven't ings I’ve t Jot of chaps Gue love. Ey ied to but nm too, n when nds young I took part story right out of a was Monday, April’2, starts a new} quarter in our Savings Department. 10th of the month will draw interest as of April 1. If you have been contemplating starting a savings account and have gone..no farther than the contemplation, now is the time to act. It isn’t = necessary to wait until you have a large amount before you open an account,” When.you cash your pay check this month, take.out whatever you can spare—if it is only one dollar—step down to the savings ‘window and get a pass book, -At the end -of three months we will, chedit you. with the in- terest that ‘haa accrued: : Rs man who saves carries the ata Deposits made be! ee | ed for me, and then and understanding? experiencing “a fecling of sadness; longipg” —because 1 ever lov e Oh, Betty, isn’t it glorio am a part of the zy to sce your book. I shall feel quite like » because some time In just to show them that when I was eally and truly alive. a dear thing to help me out with % of stabil. ‘ le Alice, 1 didn't "my he ous while I at the y row, to look ney, who is ‘one let my moment on the t upon before sending of deepest syin- know how he is; the only unknow- ift that he has her for years as self the vows of an. 2 4 do other girl in all a real romance her. You may an by complica- ng to have this that happens to your cablegram, it ny grandchildren in a real love novel — one that You are fore the ; thought of Girls! ayes se Notice “Little Miss Gage” ' Contest Has been extended to 6 p. m. Thursday Evening, April 12th All books that are going to be entered in the contest must be in our hands before 6 o’clock, Thursday Evening, April 12th. Prize will be awarded Saturday, April 14th, at 10 o’clock in the morning. A. W. LUCAS CO. Millinery Department ¥ the plan. I it. should never have | EMM HOUSEKEEPERS TMM ! uy De ean awful lot of fun ify you were here. With lots of love. ALICE, RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER SOFTENS HARD WATER For Economy and Labor Saving informatior. sce the ig |PRATUY ASMA DRADO TASES UOT EUSA ARPES POMONA Does not injure the finest fabrics!. Makes clothes whiter and saves soap! 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