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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 PAGE FIVE Social and | Personal St. Alexius Holds Graduation at Auditorium May 12 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs: Pat Tobin of Mandan, who! has been visiting for sometime past | in Missoula, Mont., a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs.| Felix Ulman for a short time t fore continuing on her way home. Miss Elizabeth Ann Jones, historian; | with candles occupied a place of hon- Mrs. H. S. Harris, Mrs J. L. Hughes or on the dining room table when membership, committeel Ref'resh-| luncheon was served. Fi and ments were served at the close of| place cards were carried out in yel- jthe nieeting. | low and pink in harmony with the | floral decorations. |Give Banquet For : =e Graduatin: Nurses | MOTOR TO DICKINSON. 4 | Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann and Of St. Alexius| Bat William, and Joe Knudson, mot- d to Dickinson to attend the track | HA Mrs. Ankenmann will spend the week-end ‘with her daughter Lou- The Rebekah lodge will hold their! regular meeting tonight at Odd Fel-| lows hall at 8 o'clock when initia-j tion will take place. | ! St. Alexius Alumnae association en- tertained the graduating class of St. | gner, cashier of the First | nty Bank, went to Minneapolis | Ni B/W Dey DA DDL Graduation exercis Alexius hospital nurses at a 6:30 | ise. Ren tenes ie i eae re o'clock dinner last evening at the Me- ee We gi ath t : Kenzie hotel. The table on which| The U. C, T. will hold a meeting A 4 | nurses will be held Saturday eve-| covers were laid for 20 was prettily | tomorrow evening at 8 serge Be It is late but we can get’ em hk v ning May 12 at 8:30 o'clock at the| decorated with flowers, candles, and |Elks hall. Following the business] tere for you. Flowers by wire. | Holeprav: Audjtorium, | the place cards were in the class | mecting dancing and refreshments| Just call 784-W. Oscar H. Will, Hesierg Atty. C.F. Kelsch of Mandan will) colors of blue and gold. After din- | will be enjoyed. & Co. 319 3rd St. delive the graduation address to s who are receiving . The graduates are: Devils Lake; Mar- rdton; Grace Hill, rs and Paula ner the following program was given: Piano solo—“Longing for Home,” Albert Jungman and Miss Tabis. Words of Welcome—Mrs, A. Pfef? | fer, Advice from the Alumnae—Miss son. 8 Prophecy—Miss Schilte. | Some Thoughts for Nurses — Miss | ——_—SS————— ion Tieckel, Ri altaaite Agents for the | FLOWERS For Mother’s Day M. Longina of Bis is cordially invited to me Irish—Miss Brown, famous CSUR LL An_ interest- mericks—Miss Heckle. | fsilewing: auiasers Hd Minot--Miss Mayers HOLEPROOF , pares mbers has! The Vocation Spirit in Nursing— | D F ie a ‘aan HOSIERY on’t Forget Her Pano solo loaming,” Chas. E. 1 Sol cee ana ee Roat and M avis. at suse aa : Songs -- By Alumnae association | ‘< s Gilg ee yetaauallee reget (= cone Popular Prices. Let Us Say It With Flowers For You iotin Solo ag Miss Roberta Best)" “airs, M. Blackmore, of Jamestown, : ECORSE ODOR. a member of St. Alexius nurses train- W t es ed ing or) ai ee ea are | ' | ichmonds Booter OSCAR H. ILL & CO. Mrs. A. Bauer Hiei tie dae R y Mrs. H. Scheffe: ercises Saturday nee | Y -W € Das, ap ar ¥ Piano Solo Aftee: Eathecatiarsee Phone 784-W 319—8rd Street. Adizess and Conferring of Diplo- Big Ticket S Sale E font Ge ee ei |. On Dnesday, i 115—4th St. Miss Trene Orchestra Bauer and Musical Concert Tickets for the third annual con- | rt to be given by the Thursday Mu- | cal club Tuesday, May 15, at the | Presbyterian church indicate that | their will be a full house in attend- | ance. The ladies handling the sales de- clare that they have found the peo- ple of Bismarck ready to respond and had been greatly aided by the co- The Glory of my hair—HowI gotit: . ce By Edna Wallace Hopper | My youthful beauty is the talk of Musical Club Gives Luncheon for Mmes. yay and Jacobson bers of the Thursday Musical a 1 o'clock lun \/ Bodlcis PRECE for more than 3 QO years hair falls out, turns gray, : en eee eee eeen teuy | Operative spirit shown by the Wo- | the country, because of ms to grow and thrive. Just ah ts 2 eqn CO ee ae i Community Council and the | age ae are stunted if left choked b bi of Bemidji, Minn. and H. O. age. I have heen Ey i i : Hie Gran Meal ne) Hotel ashy. ob theupeople, Reve ex | State yee pinion 10) al acain! ck the dandruff, — soften iO \ late variecated bouquet { Pressed the opinion that the Musical My hair is my greatest story. It is} the hardened oil, stimulate the hair ie hoa ater ae nace club is one organization which should | thick, silky, lustrov roots, fertilize the scalp. So those Lad BO sa Beton aes t| have the undivided support of the j finer every yeur. j French experts made for me the veut is was afterwards sent] iiie after, the way in which the {hair and dandruff are troubles I ney-| formula to do that. unces ior ¢ ‘ ees et the club, | members aré constantly called upon | er knew. Applied in Drops | Gusrcienoate eoaleneae H member of the club, |i tive their talent free and offer | Many ago my mother took I call this formula my Hair Youth rll tor ergs urs ay UuSsIC u wy was unable to attend. Wthe'r talent for publie occasions | me to F to search for thelT am having it made for ll who! Jacobson, ae Dae ae per! here music is of inestimable value. | reatest hair help known to science.| want it, just as it is made for me. { i slang Bene The program for the concert has | We found nd used it. Mother] 1 apply Hair Youth with an eye- Use for after having moved t0) ogy worked out to the last detail |died at 57 with hair like mine today.| dropper, directly to the sealp. Thi : Lani matinee: Hounuel Sk and will be printed tomorrow. The And my hair is much more beautiful method does not. muss ay ‘ Behe vale ieee | piano numbers, two-piano and eight- [than 80 years, 1K0. Ferner Cae ee Gas clash it as 2 alley, Mrs. | P : oi se hae pplied: the » formula that those wit s s y = Wray who has been a member of| hand plano selections which are on | ot of iy tel nga Ae dann jib abalone it Finer Texture and 2 here for the past two years | the Progra: ney! i ioereal ali stbcan ies i e *. = left, Inve [evening forever awortny|iiterceta toyengeudlenen glhelene) See Ge eae anes iealnever abate (et) ee ae Larger Volume in z ‘ Allee ; ; ° | mine, is the marvel of all who sce} never sh a ! ho will make her | Diano numbers will be given by Mrs, | mine, ee : ; = sSoagee te i ake *bet| no eum ot an ty un: he mae Tt atti Yoh wil site Tied, gyontis : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Sh Y a : ; wm So I believe that any person, in| for millions what it did for me and 2 ara i luster ware by|eight-hand piano selections will be} § Megany persons nator a 1 for 1 E caer sutiful picee of luster ware by rae shines, Hughes, Moree, my way can multiply the henuty offming. If no, it will he w blessing to fase = 8:15 p. m. Admission 50c. £ ctipaaneelunencon Moiieecaavere y and Wingreene. ihe: Hels andl lise it young ant |allegomaniand Use less than of higher = : olor ANCHO! i A bee aren eat ealthy. ow Iam sharing with a — ¥ Emm NEU elected at ipusiness arya who wish i the matchless help I] Edna Wallace Hoppers Hair Youth| priced brands, PT a meeting wh he home 3IVES . found, 5 $1, with ne : The new oft- | Mrs. Andrew Miller of 220 W. eae eeies Se pet OMOEA ve p French, president; Mre,|or hee daughter, Miss ‘Eleanor | These experts told me that they my famous liquid cleanser. Also Millions of Pounds : A. | Arnot, view presidents Mrs, R.[Franees, who celebrated her seventh | S¢MlP is like a garden. An oil call-|my Youth Cream my fru cold} BCuehes cot Gorntivent z A. J Arnot, vies president; Mrs, R. | Vrances ee en eon. “the [fd Sebum hardens there and stifles} cream, Also my White Youth ( AT FeO ee Ee aay eater etna by Mise Dorothy {the hair roots. Dandruff attacks} My Beauty Book comes with each. | KC E as -—- Seer ee ean re! Blunts A birthday cake surmounted [tte sealp. Then the choked halr e learn what Hair Youth : . RR, E. Morris, libra Weects deteriorate or perish. means ,to you. If the first bottle 5 The pigment which gives hair its| fails to satisfy, your dealer will re- | Eat Kellogg’ s Bran regularly to get | color is stifled in like way. Then the} turn the price. | : egu ar amera For Only $1.00 We have just received a large shipment ot ANSCO Cameras t_. b2 sold for ONE DOLLAR each. These will be placed on sale at 8 o’clock Saturday morning the 12th. REE TO THE FIRST 50. We want every boy has e his or her own ¢ permanent relief from constipation! mild|of Bran for each person, mixing it ean be surely looked for| with the cereal to be cooked. Freedom from constipation, Kellogg’s Bran is especially do- After Every Meal lieious in raisin bread, muffins, pan- n | cakes, macaroéns, etc. Recipes appear } on each package. Realize what Kellogg’s Bran is doing for constipation sufferers all over tho nation, Ben just think what it can do for you and yours. Tho horrors to come should guide you to eat bran regularly, to serve it in some form each day. You can drive constipation out of | your family with Kellogg’s Bran— and remove the cause of 90% of | human illness! First-class hotels and | | clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran in indi- ~ vidua! packages. Ask.for it at your restaurant, All grocers. if ‘you y Il eat Kellogg’s Bran every i tablespoonfuls are sufti- for severe cases with each meal. logg’s Bran is nature’s most wonderful food awaiting a chance to bring back your health, Kellogg’s 5 cally prepared to re- ing “humanity from consti- d it will do that. g cooked and krumbled, s Bran is delicious in its pul like flrvor. It should not be con- fused with common bran which is un- able and hard io eat. Kellogg’s adds greatly to the pleasure of ating other hot or cold cereals. Aj popular way to serve Kellogg’s Bran iz-to cook it with ae cereals. In preparation, add two ‘ableSpoonfuls Barber Shop 419 Broadway EVERYTHING IN BARBER WORK. BOBBING AND CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING. and girl in Bisamarek mera and to uudersiaud iperation, So as a spec ial inducement, we clop and print FREE of CHARGE roll of film taken with each of the cameras sold) Saturday ythe 12th, prov ided film is brought in within a week from date of purchase. Finney’s Drug Store Grand Pacific Hotel Corner. 10. | ee LL MUL MMMM | On Mother’s Da E Thought Candy Carries a Sweet “A bite to eat—a bit of sweet” After a substantial | meal, the children | naturally want to top off with a bit of sweet. Give them WRIGLEY’S, the great American Sweetmeat. It combines the enjoyment of sweet with many BENEFITS. | It cleanses the teeth, | food particles that lodge in the | crevices. It neutralizes the | acids of the mouth, soothes the throat, and lastly— WRIGLEY’S helps the stomach by supplying saliva to aid in digestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed tight in a wax-wrapped package. | Announcement The Ladies of the N.\P. Club |) will hold a bazaar at the Webb Bldg. on Sth St. Sat. May 12th. EA UU I LT food sale and : SISMARCK,.N.OAK., O1aMONDS.“JEWELRY \ ‘MERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE Come to a Gift Store , for Graduation Gifts that endure Of all things—disappoint- ment should never detract from quality, pleasure or Daten of your grad- uation season gifts. MOTHER she’s the swéetest person in the world! Our candy — it’s next to the sweetness of your dear Mother! ' Mother’s Day is May 18 and you'll please her — show your love for her — if you give her a box of our good candies on that greatest of all days. - Our Candies are always fresh and pure —and they carry the sweetest thoughts of the giver! ; At Hoffman's on 4th St. If no other reason prompts the decision, come to a rec- ognized gift store and make your selection. Remember, the Watch weedeliver to you, and which you in.turn pre- sent to-son, daughter, niece, nephew, or grandchild on this_happy occasion, can be absolutely depended upon for quality, aecuracy and service. F. A. Knowles Bismarck. Pokodot Corn Fritters Drain one can of corn, Use one-half of the corn and all of the juice. Add a small quantity of milk and enough Pokodot Pancake flour to form a thiek batter. Fry as you would fry pancakes. They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights.. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. Jeweler,

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