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TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal | Club Celebrates “Mothers’ Day” Day” will be celebrated members of the Current Club at their meeting tomor- fternoon at the home of Mrs. “Mothers? k. T. Burke. Each member has in- vitew, a mother to be her guest at the meeting which includes a num- ber of interesting features. Respon- ses to a roll call will be made with the quotation of a lullaby by mem- bers. Appropriate subjects -for ‘the occasion have chosen. Mrs, C. C. @onverse wil da paper on “Famous Wom . E. A. Thor: berg has a paper on “Mothers of Men,” while Mrs Nollie Evarts will present the sub eet of “Women in Politics.” Inc! of arrangements for this committee anata of Catholic a Hold Initiation Fortye~s pew members will, be initiated into the order of Catholic Daughters Sund afternoon, May t 00) This is the iated into with the ock at’ Patterson largest class ever init- the order in Bismarck exception of the charter is their cight initiation Following the initiation a banquet will be held at the MeKenzie hotel dining room at 7 o'clock when an interesting program will be g All members and candidates are ask- cd to be at the hall at 2 o'clock in order that the may begin promptly 2 ig MRS, POOLE RETURNS Mrs. Thomas H. Poole who was callod to Colorado Springs, Colo., veral weeks ago by the serious ill- ness of her mother, Mrs, Mary Dwy- cr geturned this noon. Mr, Poole who‘ joined Mrs. Yoole in Colorado Springs a few days later will re- turn tomorrow after stopping over in St, Paul. Mrs, Poole reports her her is considerably improved and ppears to be on the road to recov- though the bullet which was din her back as a result of an pecidental explosion of a gun has been removed. Physicians say that it is not advisable to remove it. RETURN TO KANSAS CITY d Mrs. F. S, Smith and dau- fury Helen, left this morn- : their home in Kansas City, oh r visiting with Mrs. Smith's rents, Mr. ana Mr John Boss and Mr, Smith's «iste Mrs. John N. Hagen since last July. Enroute will stop over in Jamestown 1 Minneapolis, Minn, CHURCH MEETING A regular business and social meeting will be held in the chureh parlors of the Presbyterian chureh ‘Thursday May 10, at which time the following program will be givent Song Reading. sees Musical selection Archie MeGray All members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. MOTOR OVER TO VISIT RELATIVE tt. and Mrs. R. G. Moore of James- town, who motorea to the city sev- cral days ago to be with Mrs. Moore's brother, Ben C. Rupellius when he underwent an operation yesterday morning left today for their home. Rupellius is reported to be im- ing nicely. VISITORS DEPART Mr. and Mrs, Noel Asplund who motored to the ety Saturday left this morning for their home in Min- neapolis, Minn., after visiting for 1 few days with friends in the city Mrs, Asplund, formerly Miss Myrtle Wermerskirehen of Bismarck, was recently married at Aitkin, Minn, HER LADIES AID The y Lutheran Ladies Aid yi meet tomorrow afternoon in the hurch parlors. Hostesses will be r, Berge and Mrs, Greenfield. nbers and thefr friends are cord- invited to attend. ENROUTE HOME and Mrs. I, S. Moreland of Mont, who were enroute to home after a vacation trip to Beach, Galif., stopped over yesterday for a short visit with nds, : Mr Butte, their Long here AWAY ON VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Johnson have ne to the Twin Cities for a visit friends, Before returning they expect to go to Detroit, Mich., where théy will purchase a new Buick and drive it back, BAPTIST LADIES AID The Baptist Ladies Aid society will t at the church parlors Thursday affernoon. The ladies are asked to bring a lunch as « pienie lunch will be served. GOES TO VISIT SISTER Mrs. C, L, Haason has gone to Junction City, Ore., to visit with her ter, Mrs. Mustgaard who is ser- sly ill, fj PROF CHANDLER HERE Prof. E. F, Chandler of the Uni- versity/of North Dakota is in Bis- marek on business with state de- partments, DEGREE OF HONOR The Degree of Honor will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at A. 0. U. W. hall, All members are urged to be present, “°M, Lofferty: of Wilton, was a business caller today, | \ | Current Events FROCK FOR HARD USE Organdie is blue, crisp and fine, Fashions this frock on Bishop line. Both cut and trim, dainty as can, be For a young miss of two or three. Ric-rac white braid dotted in bluc Trims the front too. Dresses like this, nart, both simple and Are dear to the average mother’s heart. They stand lots of hard wear and rub And come unscathed from tub. laundry TO VISIT PARENTS J. L. Vachon left this morning with her parents, Mr. and C, Pederson of Fargo. the Twin Cities. CITY VISITORS Ofsdal, P. D, Podhola . J. Grant of Max were city visit ors today. FARGO EDI R IS CALLER J. P, Dotson, publisher of the Far- go Tribune is in Bismarck on busi- ness. A, G. Meyers of Wilton was a busi-} ness caller. —-————_——_——* CITY NEWS | upon, ©, A, Marr chairn of the} vegetables which SS committee last year was again re-] of the diet of children and othe Parchasesaiouse Velected to serve #ur this year. Rev.| will carry banners, One John O'Neil hal purchased the! 2. R. Johnson, pastor of the First} dren will form a Maypole house of E. A. Brown, at 410 Ninth street, the transaction being hand- led through the Hedden Real Es- tate Agency. Offer Bond A new offer of bond of $15,000 for liberation of Kasimir Schnei- der, held in jail to await a second trial on a charge of murdering his wife, has ‘been’ made by relatives and others living near Napoleon. The matter of qualification of bondsmen was continued over until Wednesday. Engage Attorney The board of county commission- ers has adopted a resolution asking F. O. Hellstrom be named as spe- cial counsel to act in matters con- nected with any property that has escaped taxation, the commission- ers having arranged with Mr. Hell- strom to act as such at 10 per cent of the taxes collected. Bismarck Hospital. Alfred Lippent of Eureka, 8S. D., and Abelia Fried of Linton, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. James Wood of Hal- liday, Henry Nies of Lehr, Peter Becker of Lehr, Mrs. L. A. Maynard and baby girl of ‘on, C. W. Abbey of Beulah, and Mrs.H. F. Ebert and baby boy of the city have been dis- charged from the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital. Miss Bertha Hoff of Wilton, Mrs. Margaret Carroll of Fargo, Mrs. J. A. Froelich of Mandan, Fred Fridley of Werner, Henry Kramer of Wishek, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Miss Christoph Kra- mer of Wishek and M, Hf. Cook of the city Rave been discharged. from the hospital. Mr. Draper Leaves. Clint Draper, who directed the Elks minstrel show, and Mrs. Draper, have left for. their home in Mjssouri, Bis- marck being the last engagement of the season for Mr. Draper. Before they left Mrs. Draper/ was presented with a handsome trayeling bass oe . testimonial of the players and Elks. Last year Mr. Draper was present- ed with a traveling bag. WHEN IN DOUBT about what to have for breakfast or luncheon, try | eee “POKODOTS” and little sleeves, | DR. STRAUSS ON VISIT Dr. F. B. Strauss left this morn- | ing for a few days business visit in and | | Thursday Musica! Club Gives Third Annual Concert The musical talent of Bismarck, a jnumber of artists who rank highly tin the state, will take part in the | third annual concert to be given by members of thy Thursday Musical jelub Tuesday evening, May 16 at the | Presbyterian chureh at 8:15 o'clock. | A varied program has been pre- | pared for the occasion. Solos, en- semble, piano numbers, and violin sel ections will be features. uch well known artists as Henry Halvorson, George Humphries, ‘and Mrs. Jolin Larson, appear on the program as soloists. Violin sclections will be given by Donald McDonald, who has won a large circle of admirers by his work, An unusual feature gram will consist in the presenta- tion of two-piany solos and eight |hand numbers, The ensemble num- jbers which form a pleasing part of the concert program will be directed by Madam Hermann Scheffer. of the pro- A part of the proceeds obtained from the concert will be applied up- on the Student Loan Fund which is fostered by the State Federation of Music clubs of which the Thurs- day Musical club is a member, and to defray the expense: of the state | president in her organization work. |The money contributed to the stu- dent loan fund is used to aid ing [paying the expenses of any student ithat shows ability as a musi to | study m and Secome an artist. | When the student has finished his work he is expected to pay back the | money into the fund which is loan- jed again, | Any local boy or girl |talent but is not financially able to continue his musical training is eligible to-receive a loan from this | fund if the local musical club recom- | mends him. In this way many young who | people are given an opportunity to study music. In the past the Thursday Musical | }elab has taken a prominent part in | promoting all musical interest and have given their talent free at all public functions. They have also contributed towards the fund used in sending representatives from our | high school to the district and state the \ musical contests in The public is cordi j attend the concert and their support. past, invited to ive the club | Arrange Vacation Bible Classes The Bismarck Council of Religious Education met Sunday afternoon to make plans for the Daily Vacation Bible School to be held in the city following the close of the public schools, Representatives from the various churches were present and a two week session beginning May 28—June 10th inceusive was decided was again chosen.to head the school. A survey will be made soon mine, the probable number of chil-| ber than ever before. Last 271 dren who will attenc. total enrollment was year it is expected that over three hundred children will. at school, and the cooperation parent is a success, to deter- year the | and this tend the of every urged to make the school The Daily Vacation Bible school has become very popular in| North Dakota, Last year in the state, there were 64 schools in session with a total enrollment of over 5, dren, Richholt School yea ter a prolonged illness. . ‘The “deceased has spent the past 000 chil- | four or five winters with Dr. and Mrs. Schoregge in Bismarck. The remains will be taken to New Ulm, Minn, the old home of the deceased, Gives Program |; A very gram was given School on Fi at the y afternoon. ‘ert Hartman of St. Paul, interesting Arbor Day Pro- Richholt After the children had gathered about the place where the tree was to be plant- ed the following program was given. Presentation of the prizes won in| the Garden Week Contest. Mr. “The Pussy First Grade Song Recitation Recitation Song .. Joyce ree's ‘The econd Grade croup; I ey Pills for pains Recitation ..Leona Olson joel sides) 3 rheumatism, Rath Sharnowski | backache, nd bladder ail- | ments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets Gladys Hanson Recitation .E Willia Recitation m_ Bredy Song ‘ ring Walk” Fourth Grade | Song ..“The Land of the Wild Rose” | Talk .. Mr. E. J. Taylor Mr. a very inter and appropriate talk. He held the attention of the children throuout. After the talk the tree was planted | and the program closed with the singing of the Star Spangled Ban- ner and the salute to the fl Infant Welfare. opened this afternoon at 2:3 at the Masonic Louisa Boutelle of the Unit Public Health department i An important part of the consists of the lecture to by Dr, t 8 o'clock at the Members of the Thursday club will open the evening's {at the m ae V the childre place Thurs: clock will be led by St. Ma followed by babies and ch’ all ages and s to wheel their are asked to calb Some of the children will ed up to represent the afternoon ie: J. Taylor | sther Shure Clinics Open mca Clinies for “Infant Welfare Week Temple with ed States | BAKING POWDER Boutelle Wednesday Auditorium. | Mothers wishing | in the parade! Willow” | | |your name and address clearly. You Newton | riend” | | RE ETE “| KC-IKC-IKC- KC: KC: KC 30 o'eloe Dr. | n charge. program be given evening Musical program selections ant ive num- with several musie Mrs. R. W. Henderson’s dancing class will give ome _interpretati ibers. Mrs . Quain will preside = parade which takes ROR OVER 30 years at 4 ry's band | ildren of be dress healthful DR. SCHOREGGE’S CUT THIS OUT—I and a wholesome and thoroughly cle: bowels. \1cn Auxiliary tomorrow evening jiently as Baptist Church who served so effec- superintendent Beauty features Whetl Watel appropriate Gifts in Jewele The busin grow eomplex. you Constructive Growth Those in charge of the lats year} clare that the resvits of GRADUATION DAY GIFTS and utility are the outstanding of the gifts we have on display. her it is a Ring from Mother, 1 from Dad or one of the other ‘y found here, ured of satisfaction, as 1ess of the community. has not only in size but it has become increasingly In the same measure our operations have grown in extent and complexity to keep pace avith the increased demands made upon them. One by one we have added service features designed to meet the needs of our customers until today the aids th: we are in a position to offer them at a well conducted bank can give. ‘This growth has not been achieved in a day. It has been 1 brought about through an evolu- tion that has required time, increased experi- ence. a broadening of vision that covers a period of forty years. institution The result is a strong conservative enough for complete safety, but progressive enough to keep pace with business trends. First National Bank The Pioneer Bank should be a group chil- part | rs) group. | work de- their can- 1 vas {indicate that the clinics this | year Will handle a far greater num- | MOTHER DIES Mrs. Ida Bobleter, mother of Dr. ©. H. Schoregge, died at a local hos- ast evening at the age of 62 | for burial and will be accompanied hy sisters of Mrs, Bobleter, ™ Rob Minn,, and Mis. L, G. Vogel of New Ulm, who have been at the bedside of their sister during'the recent w6cks of her illness, IT Is WORTH MONE) Cut out this slip, enclése with fe mail it to Foley & Co., 2825 Sheffield Ave. Chicago, [1., writing vill receive in return a trial pack- xe containing Foley's , Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, cold and ing cathartic for constipation, bil- iousness, headaches, and sluggish Regular meeting of the Leg- TUM MIMI at eight o'clock. Come pre- vared to attend the Legion Show. This is the day s Have a box of kind) sent her honor. Our stock is v KG Flowers. We will deliver prepai anywhere in the UNIT bouquets must he All we need is the nat 25 Ounces for P35 Use less than of higher priced brands. Same Price 219 3rd St. i i i Members of the OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS (C-KC-IKC-KC- KC- KC 2 Notice to Members We are now located in Room 16--Eltinge Block. Bring your reports up personally to headquarters as soon as completed, If in need of additional blanks, Phone 313. Bismarck Credit Bureau Fight New GALOW PACIFIC ROCKIES PRESERVE YOUR YOUTH! Here is ; here is sport that sets the blood afire; invigorating ar that changes fatigue into virility, You can ride or hike along Canada welcomes ideal vacation costs less than ordinary United Statestouriste | summer outings. No passports required “For further. information Apply to any Railway or ‘ait, - 611 2nd Avenue’ South. Minneapolis, Minn. | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY <2! colig't (Oras THe wore JUHIUNTUURUUO UNUM OTHER’S DAY Is Next Sunday are the symbols used to commemorate this occasion. as there is always MOTHERS’ ‘‘FLOWERS BY WIRE" SPECIAL OSCAR H. WILL & co. (Open until noon on MOTHERS’ DAY.) (Nearly 4000 Florists at your service.) such beauty of mountain, forest, lake and waterfall that frayed nerves are rested and et aside to honor our Mothers. Flowers choice Flowers (whatever her favorite on this day and wear a flower in her ery fine, but we advise ordering at once a big demand for Will’s Quality id a tine bonquet of seasonable flowers of your selection ED STATES or CANADA for $5.00. Orders for these placed with us before noon on Saturday, May T2th. ne and address. Distance is uo ba -our service is Nation-wide. ier PIONEER GREENHOUS BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 784-W Florists Telegraph Delivery Association HLUHEUUVIUUAEEOUHVUIUAUUEEAUAUEOUGOOUOUGENEEEESOUCUEOESEGUOGOVOGEOOGUOOGOD YGSSEEEEPUUOUEOUO NOAA (t ee |GET 9 E revered For Shoe Polishes in same Style and Saving Are your brown shoes looking shabb: QPCR BUN 3 worn ‘i no just dye thom w rich — joy black with Bla 75 ¢and50¢ lock bright as new and give loteol ex- AT ALL tra “mileage.” Easy to use; no unplea- gant odor. Two cc!ors—Cordovan (Brown) and Black. Cet ZET today. a UMN EVAUTe g REMEMBER Third Annual Concert oer el Thursday Music Club May 15 - PRESBYTERIAN. (CHURCH 8:15 p. m. Admission 50c. eee TTT. STILL LLL TTA TS tveeeanoetnedventaonnsenurcasuancunevcnssseunnngvnsuunsreedsvenuenecuancnaneecussdusauesudvensteatengeeny cute anuyuaneeuerty F riday, May _gpNtor,<tass PLAY Ps at of the Kitchen” 75e-AllSeats wi Seats on Sale Wednesday, 9 a. m. Harris & Woodmansee’s. SUC ;