The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 5, 1923, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 5, "1923 | Social and i .Personal Mmes. Meyer-Dollar Hostesses at An Afternoon Bridge Mrs. Dollar wi fo prettily appointed party. u the afternoon, vyn by Mr iichard A rup and M cy. weeks as an honor guest at the p was presented friends 1D. A. R. Meet at Home of Mrs. McGray » Mrs. G. oH. tton and Miss were hostesses to the ghters of the American Revolu- evening at the home A social evening pent by the ladies in sewing. A musical program following, Mrs, © Dollar, M Shirley Geor which was given was greatly appreci nied by the guests: George. Miss Mary ( panist Several radio’ numbers constituted an interesting part of-the entertain- Night. Abs 5 o'elock “refreshments were s@rved Bet Wm. en Has Musical Program In connection with the Arbor Day tion yesterday the following al program was given by the ¥, students in William Moore school: x-—“America, the Beautifu “The Tree” Gold and Crimson Tulips” Poem Song. “ThBird’s Nest” .Second Grado loem--“The Seed” ......First Grad Song —“Pu: Willow” he Violet” Address. hs ong —“America” 150 Attend — of Sons of Norway attended the About 150 people party given by the Bi rek So ond Daughters of Norway last even- ing at A. O. U, W. hall when about undan Sons and Daughters re guests. The pra following numbers: Solo . ... P.O. Williams ‘i .. Mrs, Hyland ations 5 . A. Risem ndan expressed ‘the ppre td felt by the Mandan visitors for the pleasure of the entertainment. At midnight an elaborate course | luncheon was served, ADVERTISING SPECIALIST VISITS HERE Williams of Detroit, Mich. ireasurer of the Phroop Troop Adver- | tising Agency, left this morning for ! his home after stopping over for a! short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gard! Wallace, Mr. Williams has just ‘completed a tour of the United George States. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. The regular monthly meeting of ; the Royal Neighbors will be held at evening at 5 ker's hall Monday . “ Burning ‘force of destruction. nf by the Insuranee Depart- ment of your State. agency offers, Just call on phone— MURPHY br “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” , ef Infant W Tucsday unusu Meyer and Mrs. GH. (8nd mothers will visit the ¢ joint. hostesses at an | @uring that time when mesial afternoon bridge party yesterday at the home of Mrs, Meyer on 910! Fourth street. A profusion of pink carnations in bowls and baskets da bright floral setting for the of bridge were in play during and the honors were . Jacob- n of Bemidji, Minn, a former resi- of Bismarck, who is now vis- ting with friends here for several : i various w a gift by her y'clock a course lunch- The hostesses were . KD. Hoskins and » selections -- Mrs, William ndolin. selection--Miss Shirley uu, accom First Grade Four Fourth Grade Pupils Thelma Barney Third and Fourth Grades . L. Young .School | wram given included the Amundson and Anton Nelson Pug the Nations Wealth, SIRE under control is a faithful servant. In the cle of master, it's a raging Provide yourself with fire insurance of an amount suf- ficient to cover any possible in a company approved Ask about the free service of the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company which this Bismarck N. D. "Expect Large Attendance at Baby Clin Atte the ci in the large, number of ‘truction will be given the and examinations of the bs | take place. All the work which is being done is free of charge. It is the the women of the city to improve welfare conditions for the for the rearing of childre An unusually fine displ ers and pamphlets will be shown 4 These are gotte overnment officials and the Temple. by. federal ve organizers. ber are obtained only with ty and at considerable ex the women of Bismarck ing this better ck Wednes cture given, gram consisting of mus by the Thursday Musical club and a special dance number will be by the children, At the end of the week's program a marade of child-en of the take plac 4 o'cl Shows Growth in Church Attendance The annual Business Meeting 1 Chureh was held i the the church Svangelicn st evening of the work revealed the fact that the church has just closed the most successful years of its his There was growth over 2 (School records un increase 25 percent. Other : gain. Improvements on the church prop- d in the basement are erty ned to provide growing Sunday B. H. cd trustees for given the Ladies Aid, the fices to assist the budget of church and enabled it to meet all its financial obligations, RETURN FROM, VISIT. ~ y dward Bannon, who (hav rela ing day I's club of the evening at 8 o'clock at ,10 W Thayer Street THE ee TRIBUNE TRAPPED INTO MARRIAGE! © Daughters w Mary's aud-| regula 7330 o'clock instend of] 8 o'clock at K.P. hall. meeting nour. | = house to house can by the committee in charge © week which begins 8 with the holding of Masonic Temple ek, it is expeeted that an VISITING HERE. ayne Baker, who | was a Linneapolis, | i . are visiting in Bismarck ton motored to the city y Festival to be nd bring about better conditions who worl A free lecture will be given by Dr. Louisa Boutelle at the Auditorium y evening. short pro- afternoon , shown here, caught in an They’re married now and . Millan found animal trap in the mountains of California, in San Francisco, on business with the ad- neral’s department. » this evening for, ON BUSINESS TRIP. salesman of the Rubber company, left lust r Akron, Ohio on a business trip of ten days department of church The membership gain was 0 percent while the Sunday artments the dhurch show « corresponding TURNS HOME OLD FRIENDS room ast night to sper with old friends. resident of Bismarck. chneider Supt, Bismarek Hospital and Miss Gaulke bookkeeper of the Hospital, i were elected members of the E 1 term of three years A special vote of thanks Serreantsl nstructor ‘ y afd to Als who made special sacri- THE AMERICAN LEGION Rialto Theatre and Treatment ag authorized by DR. ALBERT om & i. glorious romance of the early history Of the United States. May 9 and 10 visiting with the former's in Moyt and Dickinson dur- t week returned Thurs- TON . POLISHES Easiest to ase Good for shoes “LUTHERAN GIRL’S CLUB an church will meet the ‘of Rev. and Mis. 1, G, Menson on Bismarck | the high school sthdents will be y business interests. held May 18, PYTHI! ISTERS. meet] ‘The Pythian Sisters will hold their meeting Monday evening | hus |} Frank Simon, vusines& caller today VISITOR banker of Kintyre ALC, Webster of Turtle Luke, H. H. Cordes of Center, and Mr, and Mrs. RON Lomis of Sterling were callers in the eity today Mrs. © PL Kopplin of ‘Tuttle and Mis trude Welsh of Beloit, Wi were city vistors today. given Again Tonight! Elks Big Minstrels SOME GOOD SEATS AT HARRIS & WOODMANSEE’S AUDITORIUM At 8:20 FMM UO CUI LOU a The Man Without a Country Presented By ~ Say It With Flowers an Mother’s Day Sunday, May 13th : | Transcontinental The people of all nations have set aside this das, each year in her honor. . MAKE IT HER HAPPIEST. Place your order early while we still have the won- derful selection of our own roses, carnations, tulips, sweet peas and dasies. Why not send her one our baskets of cut flowers: For the younger mother a corsage.,_, PORE EMEYER (DVAWAN BDV AY AVY Dining Car Service Famously Good 'T is not accidental that the Northern Pacific has, for years, been famous for its dining cars. To maintain supremacy in public favor has re- quired devoted, talented, efficient service. It has required keen leadership, hard work, loyalty—and more; genius has been put in, and artistry, and culinary skill of high order. The Northern Pacific is proud of its dining cars. It is proud of the men who operate’ them and the men who manage the department. They are men you would be proud ofj too—friendly, hospitable, efficient, anxious to satisfy to the utmost every single guest. Our dining cars do things not just “good enough” but the very best way in which they can be done. Note the silverware for example. It is not “just clean.” Itshines! Three times every day, whether used or not, every pi car is polished. Not just washed, Polish table linen is always clean. Wedo not cover over '& soiled cloths with skimpy ‘tops’; we remove soiled cloths and use full linen covers of finest quality. So with the food. It is not just good food. It is | as nearly perfect as human ability can produce and place before you. We are proud of every dish we serve because we know that the best effort and the best talent of our dining car department have gone into it. Northern Pacific Ry. W.'A, McDonald, Agent, Bismarck, N. D¢ Very Low Westbound Fares, May 15 to Sept. 30! ; shopped here today, Tribune Want Bulova watches vive entire satisfaction to the wearer. “MS Bi An exceptionally appropriate and most appreciated gift’ is one of famous Bulova Wrist Watehes It pays to buy a guaranteed article, ONHAM BROTHERS Bank Service Banks have come to realize that they p i tomers prosper. If the bank can help them to expand their business and increase their profits, the increased prosperity will react to the benefit of the institution. this reason there have grown miscellaneous activiti no direct profit. Investment advice, i security purchases, the obtaining of credit information are part of the ean be obtained through the assistance of one’s In extending these services to our customers, we are striving to further their interests since solid the business foundation of community the sounder the business risks. The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE a cortificaake * Baptism. is* simila upon that bright day when we “left forever Dehjnd us The Little Red School House, they us still another certificate, And so i your progress They play for the dances at Pacterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturcay Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. Milestones Along the Way our artivalsis officials In the same way, a man’s financial progress can be measured by his possession of* Certifi- cates of Deposit. Use our Certificates of Deposit to certifi along the road to prosperity, BaP a. NORBERT SAE Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. PAGE FIVE A. Egglyston ot | For Monday and Tuesday, | Shampoo and Curl, 50 cents. Resutte|Marinello Shop. Phone 896. — GRADUATION DAY GIFTS re guaranteed UIA NL ‘4 in a bank which are of service that recorded y noted, and

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