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| | FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1923 ——— | Social and i Personal Mrs. Thorberg Gives First of a Series Of Bridge Parties Mrs. E, A. Thorberg of 712 Fourth Street entertained at eight tables of bridge ycster fifternoon at the first of a series of parties which he expects to give. The honors were won by Mrs. Richard Tracy wi Mrs. H. T. Murphy. Decorations arried out in the the use of bou- nd roses An were pleasingly ¢ ‘Thorherg: home b quets of pink carnations unged in baskets and vases of town guest at the party G. Jacobson of Bemidji, Yinn., a former resident of Bismarck who is visiting, with friends here. 4:30 o'clock a course luncheon crved. The hostess was assist- ed by Mrs. Philip Meyer and Mrs. G. MW. Dollar. Entertain at St. Mary’s School » students 2. St, Mary's school sined the members of the ind the alumni of the t St. Mary's gymnasium last 1 duter enio class, choo! evening. Ahont 65 young people spent the evening in playin- games und sing- ing songs. At 8:20 o'clock lnncheon was served, Place cards were in purple and gold, the class colors, and white roses were-used for floral orations, A short address w: » by Father Slag. The l “Not evening, but dawn,” s used in the decorations. Rebekahs Surprise Mrs. :Vossbeck DR. back, was jfiven a dus, Albert Vou # at her home rowel tur pri were present at the party, During 1 part of the evening cards were freshments were served nd Mrs, the city| give a dancing party Satu mothe near future, Mr. Vossbeck enjoyed. shout 10 o'clock Mr. Vessbeck expect to le raveling for his health in the west while Mr’. Vossbeck will visit for a time in the Twin Cities, Iederated Women Meet Here May 17) FORMER RESIDENT HERE. Between 30 und 40 dele pitt evening bysothe Lady | the nat About twenty —_ ladies es Will at- | mer ngements for the program of the Mays include the following: Reception committee at the train Mrs. Obert Olson, Credentials—Mrs. Philip Meyer. Decorations —Mrs, W. E. Lahr. Country club luncheon—Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Badge committee—Mrs, Gard Wal- lace. Musical tea—Mrs. J. C. Program committee—Mrs. Thorberg. The afternoon and evening of May 17 and all day May 18 will be de- voted to the business part of the pro- gtam—the hearing of reports. A noon day luncheon will probably be held at the Country club Thursday noon when Mrs. L. N. of Man- dan, president of the state Federa- ticn of Women’s clubs, and Mrs. Buck mestown, vice president of the will speak. Community Council he regular meeting of the Wom- en's Community Council will be held in the’ rest room at the Masonic Cushel, new Rea Cross worker from at the meeting. A number of reports on work which is being done will be given. The Park committee and those who ¢ heen directing the recreation- al work being planned for the sum complished. MRS. BLACK GC Mrs. W. G. B Mandan left Ind, to snend ON VISIT. and children of esterday for Hobart, few weeks atives before taking up her res in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Black have purchased the Toney property. ILMORE LEAVE Dr. Melvine R. Gilmore, cur the state historical societ this evening to attend ssociation of park com- missioners at Turkey Run, near In- dianapolis, Ind. PARTY The Canton 3 ing Daneing will begin at 9 o'clock, CITY SHOPPE Mrs. E. M. Kunkel a yesterd i . Pac! rd of Chicago, Hl. ident of Bismarck, tend the cighth district convention | yesterday on a short business trip. of the Federation of Women's clubs which meets here May 17-18, The committees in charge of ar- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powers of St. BALL PLAYER HERE Meets Saturday] Temple Saturday, Siay 6 at 3:30 0 \ clock, At this meeting final plans for “Infant ‘are Week” will be dis- ea sed and ranged. «Miss Mubel Mount Carmel, HL, will be present mer will report on the work ac: , will leave meeting of ven- 5 at Odd Fellows Hall. rmita of Garrison, shopped here Paris Shows Latest Mine In Her Evening THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE It. is on her evening frocks that the Parisi est fanciful details of the mode. The bustle, for instance, is seen oftenest on evening gowns. It is not the bustle of our grandmoth-j ers, but a large bow of ribbon or a rippled drape or some such slight matter, Drapes, too, are essential parts of enne shows all the lat- every French evening gown—es- Egyptian and the side drapes which are Callot. A very wide hipline i effect much sought fe each side, \ uly the front drape which is nother new Tt is ach- d by loops of lace or ribbon on Minn., were city visitors: y Mr. Powers was a for member of the Bismarck baseb team. LANGER RETURNS Wm, Langer returned last night | from Minot and other points in the | west where he been on a busi- ness trip for the past few d HERE FOR SHORT VISIT. Rey. August Heringer of Wishek, and Mr. ang Mrs. John Hertzmann of Emery arrived in Bismarck yesterday for a short visit. ; MOVING TO BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. H.C, Bradley of Wil- ton, former residents of Bismarck, are moving back to Bismarck. will make their home on Hannifin | uvenue, They BUSI @ALLER. Judge E. B, Goss of Minot was a business caller today. | Rummage ‘s ale Episcopal Varish House Saturday, May 5th. Dance at Patterson Hall, Wednesday and Saturday | evenings. Follow the crowd to Broad- way Bazaar for real bargains.’ PAGE FIVE Decorations Form Artistic Setting For H. S. Banquet A hundred and fifty-five high school students and members of the fuculty were seated at the dining room tubles in the McKenzie hotel last’ evening when the Junior-Sen- ior banquet was served at clock y the el: paper of green una white being used to form festoons over the windows and oon the pillars in) the dining room. At the back of the dining room opposite the entrance appear- cd an arch of green and white which served a frame for the words of the class motto, “Smilin’ through,” which was worked out witb Javender flowers. The long tables ut which the student body and inveeostianal| staff were seated were decorated with yellow jounquils and whité eur. nations, The place cards were rolled up to represent miniature diplomas — in which were found dance program: They were carried out on pearl gray paper. Much of the success of the ban auet was due to the following stu- dents who had charge of the pro- gram: Edgvr Scott, president of the jun- ior ela: airman of the toust committe eorge Knowles, menu; Janet Careful, decorat vlings, place King, seatin The program lfor the oc cluded the following toasts and son, Edgar Scott toastmaster—“Address of welcome.” Jack Burke—“Our Competent Ad- visors.” Dorothy Moses—"The Scenes you Mave Gazed Upon for the Past Three Years.” ADELA OVEREADEECAL EH LS EL ERA SUES HAUT SEDRLD EEN AT SLSR TELLUS EUS ALLTEL SRSUL MEETS SUSU ERO ERTHAA LOS COC dN TPES CSU TUL TE Telescopi abeth Jones —“Reminis- cences,” Terrace Hollovan—Pres senior class, “Response. Th mui nt of the for the singing of the various Class songs which were un import- ant part of the program. Following the banquet dancing was enjoyed in the lobby of the McKenzie. ‘ Old pupils requested to bring vy TY ENTERTAINERS MANY OLD FAVORITES A HOST OF NEW TALENT The Show You've Been Waiting For SEAT SALE NOW ON AT Harris and Woodmansee’s. . i CITY NEWS |e te nies Quits State Place. Leonard Carlson, trackman on the state street car Hne, is leaving for Spokane, Wash. Bismarck T i rks to hus moved from Fifth street to 413 Br Walls ‘Torn Down. Walls of the old building at See- gene Hahn—-Solo ond and Main, burned when occup! Kenneth Preston “Through the | by The Tribune, are being torn down ’ hy workmen. Register Home and Mrs. George \purchased the home McKenzie orchestra furnished ; Dill Register. Elect J. 1, Bell. ANNOUNCEMENT Lessons in Painting and Drawing Beginning FRIDAY, MAY 4 Miss Celia Rosen, Instructor, Apt. 1. Cowan Building. Phone 341R ark dawn dhuine vacation for criticism. Utility ss Coats 50 an and Dressy Wraps Sensible, practical and smart looking Utility Coats in plains, plaids and mixtures, Also dressy, wrappy .coats in all the new stylings and fabries. These very low prices will enable you to have a coat to fit each occasion. See these two groups tomorrow. d $35, See our Special Values in Hosiery, | Tomorrow. — VV EL Tomorrow tailored models, the pop the jaunty box effects. Three Special Groups of Spring Suits On Sale Tomorrow Be on hand promptly tomorrow morning for you will find a host of wonderful values in newest wearing ap- parel for Spring and Summer. Capes, Dresses. In these three groups you will find all the newest ! and most desirable styles and fabries. The rich ular Jacquette styles and Frankly speaking, we \ don’t believe yon ever saw better values. Let us * show them to you tomorrow, $19.50 $25. | $35. New Capes---special values at from $9.95 to $19.50. RS AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Elks Big Minstrels CAST OF SEVE WII OO TTT Ngee ae ET and Lahor Union Delegates | union, A numbcr of delegates from the [4 | ude & Labor Assembly} and tumorrow for Grand ttend the annual conven- | Diamond Values depend entirely upon quality itself constitute a bargain — as a rule a diamond of poor quality is high at any price. We invite ‘a comparison of our goods thems and not merely on weights and prices. diamonds and prices are right. Suits, Coats, Wraps. The money you save here will enable you to dress better for less money. ° A Wonderful Group of Spri Can you imagine getting a beautiful new Spring frock at this low*price. 1t is really assortment for you to select from. Of course, this special value is the result of a fortunate purchase, and they’re all new models, $10.75 so, and what’s more we have a splendid May Sales of Newest Spring Apparel Commences ng MUTT Ue Phillips of Jamestown were | eration which ia set for elected as members of the board of the North Dakot mane soci ing yest May 6, 8, Children’s Hu- | Frank Milhollan will represent the at their annual meet- | typographical union. S. 8, McDonald union, Thomas Jenning: | carpente Arness and Jul Follow the crowd to Broad- n of the North Dakota state fed-'way Bazaar for real bargains. A low price does not in We know our ONHAM BROTHERS See the new Pharoh Print Dresses.