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MONDAY, MAY 14, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and | Personal Mmes. Hollst-Floren Entertain at Pretty. Eridge Luncheon Co Mmes. Floren M. Henry Hollst and F. were jemt hostesses at a pointed bridge lunch- Kenzie hotel Saturday 1 o'clock, Covers were guests in. the beauti- A large vully decc fly reted dining hall. bay] cf pink roses formed an artis- ties centerp.ece on the table while! p f green ferns spread along| the table resulted in a pleasing dee- ive effect. | fter luncheon the guests were cted to the MeKenzie parlor t Mary Jane Whittey and Mis Tollst. Vases of pink ros lms effected pretty decor- aboat the room, Twelve tab- ond tien of k n play during the t bridge were The honor won by Mrs. P. C, Mrs. Thomas Hall cards ngton ther were and Many Present at Catholic Daughters Banquet Sunday were laid for lod gues.s nquet given by the Catholic hters of America in the MeKen- hotel dining room at 7 o'clock | hree candidat-| who were initiated into the ord- t Patterson hall yesterday after- | j | i | | i r zie in honor of the forty- r The tables were pleasingly di lec nd | | HELEN LYNCH; BELOW, PAULIN r-; GARET LEAHY. WATCH. FOR THESE BEAUTIES ON SILVE 1d) KATHLEEN KEY, MAR- ‘T TO RIGHT, ABOVE: BETTY FRANCISCO, GARON, JOBYNA RALSTO. ated h large baskets of roses se aaauee Rae Cree By Jack Jungmeyer | EVELYN BRENT, born in Tampa, | See Ae UREELEE Te: OTEEEERATS EME | NEA Service Writer Fla, first appeared in’ Metro pic-| ea Se readin ang | Hollywood, May 14.—It has become | tures and now with Douglas Fair- ee ee ered! a happy custom of the Wampas— {banks under long contract; Mary Western Motion Picture Advertisers | Pickford calls her perfect screen on the aim: nd purposes Elinor Smith, of the orde Mrs. rege ie awhomenvenan inspira- full—to present thirteen comely com- | age of 14. onal taik on the work of the order TS 1% Boats euevters aa DERELYS PERDUE of Kansas Sig cxp d the wish that a jun- he Baby Stars" of the! City, Mo., started in pictures two ov organization of Catholic Daugh- years ago. 2 might be organized her Slag spoke en- of work being ac- and mended the dau- their work, ters of Americ: in Bismarek, couragin: complshed ghters for Musical c rttees Cather.ne Andrist, Helen Andi.st, and Mary Cayou who plity- da violin, cello and piano trio. A sioiin. solo was, given by Donald MecDonatd with slrs, Etnel Bauer M nor. Smith, State regent, was presented with a beautiful cor- | pink roses from the Court | Conception No, 322 and oilicers of the Court’ presented Grand Regen, Mrs. Bannon, with a corsage of roses and lilies of! 1 expression of their! tion fur her inspiring lead-| 1s graad regent of the court sv four years. ion ceremony which pre- | nquct was in charge of ne following officers Grand Regent, Mrs. Grand Regent, M reulate Ella Bannon; | . M, Connol-! Association, if you their their prowess as prophets, you must know that .he Wampas are those in- umbers were given by; Pre |ability as well as ti Mrs. Peters Gives ‘ust have it in| beauty, First appeared on stage at Played bits with old Fo To appreciate the full weight 0 NEEM GRarare star-picking judgment and s ounger leading ladies in Robertson-Cole productions. MARGARET LEAHY, a Londoner, who was “found” by Norma Tal- madge recently after considerable cinema experience with English and ench companies. Now appearing 3 with Buster Keaton, ected for demonstrated VIRGINIA BROWNE FAIRE comes pulchritude, are | from an old New York family, Her herewith presented for your inspec- , striking beauty “caught attention of ‘on, pictorially and typographically: | eastern film directors and she made lefatigable boys vulgarly known as s agents—the boys who day by y herald the merits of their pa- Bev Hills to Broad- i trons from The Wam constellation for 1923, just result of Miss tain state aid thereb: inspection by state Runey said. officers, 1 o’clock Luncheon Mrs, Frank H. Peters entertained at a1 o'clock bridge luncheon at her home on 816 Avenue D Saturday. A Joint Recital Is Entertaining Interested paren the violin and McDonald spring time appearance was given the house by the use of an abund- ance of jonquils and tulips in decor- ations. After the elaborate course luncheon three tables of bridge were and friends of no pupils of Don- Mrs. and Genevieve ald ly of Mandan; Prophetess, Mrs.! played. High score was won by Mrs. | Menard Hughes enjoyed the joint Frances Dolan; Historian, Miss Mar-| Vietor H. De Bolt who was present- | recital in which they appeared Sat- firet MacDonald; Financial secre-| ed with a bouquet of lilies of the evening at the high school tery, Miss Julia Johnson; Treasur-, valley and pink rosebuds. orium. Though most of the ci, Mrs. Helen Kennelly; Monitor, ——_—_—_—__—_——_ violin students ere youngsters Mos » Hawk; . ‘Sentinel, Miss x - ‘they played with r:ne tone qualitie ‘Nice Cunz; Organist, Miss’ Mabel Hold Missionary id with co ath of aplomb. The i 1; nssistant-Monitor, Mrs. Kath- | 9,,: Piano pupils, too, were xmong the erne Brown; Leeturer Mrs, Eliza-| At Mrs. Langer’s sounger students of Hughes’ be-h Giermann; State Regent, Mrs.: — cases, and they pl: hh splen- ' | The Missionary tea to be given by |did technique and interpretation of Elinor Smith of Fargo. The following class of candidtes » taken into the order: i Mrs. Clara Fitzgerald, | we Pics Ethe! McKee. Mrs. FS McKee. Emeline B, Anderson Katherine Dempsey. Agnes Boehm, | . Katherine Woehle, Susie Heltemes. s Amelia C. Schebler. Anna Louise .Schebler, Mary Healein. Marcelle Borwn. Mary Berger. Marion L. Heekle. s Grace - Hill, Anna Neibauer. Paul Cervins s. Helen C. Kelley . Sarah © Duffy Mary T, McQuillan. i Mayme McCormick. . Josephine Wyciska’ | Frances T. White, Stella Hanlon. Helen E. Baker Clara L. Garnier, Rose Moyn Florence Garske. Clara Smith. Rose Riggs. s, Rose Costello. . Marie A. Haglund Helen Saugr. 3 Victoria Kirk Florence Jager. . Caroline A. Hanson. Frances Grace. Kathleen Hawk. rs. Jule Poseley. Miss Sarah Morris Catherine Bleth. s Maggie Calderhead. —————— GIRLS! LEMONS X BEAUTIFY SKIN, Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten Skin and Bleach Tan, Freckles Mix the juice of two lemons with ~gthree ounces of Orchard White, ‘which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you. have a whole quarter-pint of the ‘most wonderful skin softener and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon cream into’the face, neck, arms and hands then shortly note -the youthful beauty, softness and whiteness of your skin. ! ¥ Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that i land Mrs. Jennie C. Koop will pour | their numbers. the Presbyterian ladies will be held | Probably the most enjoyable num- at the home of Mrs. William Lan- ger, 36 Avenue A Tuesday afternoon , ber was the ‘violin, cello and piano afternoon from 8 to 5 o'clock in-/ trio, presented by Miss Helen and Kathryn Andrist and Mrs, Hugh stead of the regular time because of ; the meeting of the District Federa-|thcir selections were “A Quaint tion of Women’s, club’ Thursday |Story,” and “Habenara;” by Zam- afternoon. Mrs, Sara Ankenman v viciin duet by Miss nd Adolph Englehardt s was also the sy Leon and Mabel Aaberg jon of Moz- tea. Mrs. Fred Hanson will give a re- sume of the talk given by Mrs. Mur- ray of Meshed, Persja before the Women’s Presbyter: J.J. M. MacLeod will give “The History of the Thank Offering,” and Mrs, W. E. violin duct Herman Lasken. gave a delightful rendi art's “Fantasia.” The entire program was a well balanced one, and not only display- ill gi i : essful work of the in- Peay will give’ Chinese Tmper.|cd the successful work of i Seen ee Muleag Milne | akaeg /etuctors, but proved, tie, mejyiich Mrs. H. L. Stegner, Mrs. : Arthur | he pupils devoted to their music. Bolster, and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn. The Mandan Women’s missionary society of the Presbyterian church school teachers who have affi- liated with the church while in Bis- marek will be guests at the, tea All who have been accustomed to at- tending the missionary meetings are cordially invited to bring a guest and attend. The meeing is open to all. Gift Pin Is on Exhibition The diamond and pearl pin to be presented to Robert Birdzell,- validic- torian of the graduating class of the Bismarck high school, by F. A. Knowles, jeweler, is now on display in the show windows at Knowle’s Jewelry store. This presentation gift is | made annually by Knowles’ to the ranking student of the senior class. The pin is in the form of a fraternity pin and is made of 1+-ic green gold set with cleven real pearls and one dia- mond. ‘The word validictérian and the letters B, H. S. are in. gold sur- younded by black enamel. The pin has a guard chain bearing the fig- ures “23” attached. Mr. ‘Knowles had a special pattern made for the pin and in the future the same de- sign will be used. Give Junior-Senior Debate Tuesday ‘A debate between the junior and senior studets will be held at the high school assembly room Tuesday evening,| May 15, at 6:45 o'clock when the question, “Resolved: That there shoulg be federal compulsory arbitration in labor disputes of es- sential industries—fuel, food, cloth- ing, and transportation,” will be ar- gued.. The junior team defending the af- firmative side of the question is com- posed of George Knowles, Waldo El- lickson, and Harold Svendsgaard; the negative team, composed of sen- ior girls is composed of Emily Ol son, Helen Crawford, and Gertrude Jennings. Acting as judges will be G. F, Dullam, Dr. E. P. Quain, and P. R, Fields Judge W. L. Nuessle will preside at the debate as cnair- man. At this time selection will «be made of the individual debater who is estimated to rank the highest. ‘the individual chosen will be pre- sented with a prize by the Rotary club. The public is cordially inyited to attend the debate wlHlich is free. CLUB HEAD GUEST IN JAMESTOWN Mrs, Lena Lake Forest, national president of the B, & P. W. club and Miss Cammerud: of Fargo remained in Jamestown-over Sunday as the guests of Mrs. J. A. Murphy, record- ing secretary. bs fod Commencements In Next Week Many Burleigh county schools will hold. commencement exercises next week, Miss Madge Runey, county superintendent,/-will attend many of them and Miss Hazel Nielson, J. W. Riley. and E.J. Taylor will speak at some of the céunty school exercises. GUEST OF MRS.’ BANNON Mrs, Elinor Smith of Fargo, state grand regent gf-the Catholic Daugh- Ivety, clear, rosy-white complexion as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bic&ch because it doesn't irritate. | ters of America, is being entertain- ied at the home of Mrs, Edward Ban- non during her stay in Bismarck, Many of the Burleigh count; schools have been able to classify as standardized schools and to ob- PAGE FIVE R. SCREEN! THEY’ RE BABY STARS Filmdom’s Comely Comers TO RIGHT, ABOVE: EVELYN BRENT, BELOW, VIR (¢ ELYS PERD LE LAURA LA PLA BOARDMAN, DE: i tA ETHEL SHANNON to the old timers for a social time. her debut with the Metro Corpora- | iversal lot where she has been HELEN L ‘H scores heavily for It is expected that the pipe organ tion. She is under contract with | i Kansas City sustained aj Billings, Montana, She began at the will be dedicated Friday — evening, First National. ‘ he of the ladder on the Lask iene 15 pitas nee n zee! wi : KEY ‘from Buffalo} lot and has been rapidly forging to- |) be #iven by Prof. Ringenberg 0 RRR eee ee anaes ete hes a smile (sce photo) which open- stop. Lasky dircetors are | Jamestown College.. Communion Sa AAGCRRGH RRR CGEG HTS ETATE Hony led the doors of Hollywood to her ery opportunity to ex- | Services will be held Sunday morn- A eaavansaleee wee oy ARE tie, /oW Sight, Her first parts were with variety of talent, to Be ee ee dae (Coat Angeles from Ganada with her fani- | Church Conference Aste di 5 1 JOBY RALSTON is one of Ten-| ly, and no particular desire to enter * r etl aay nes hoicest products. She is! |. Selected for a small part At Wishek May 17 ELEANOR BOARDMAN isa dispersing the naive charm of her | with First’ National, she photo I 4, = , Quaker City girl with both sereen | ystive Cumberlands through the me-| graphed so well and exhibited such |. The fourth annual session of the and stage experience. From high qium of Harold Lloyd comedies. Got | promise that she was persuaded by North Dakota Conference of — the school amateur performances she jnto films because no one had the | contract to remain, real baby jumned to the speaking stage Via 2 (jour to keep her out. ey ock company, from which she} erry FRANCISCO is one of ‘THEL SHANNON is still Trish und her way to the Goldwyn studio ¢y oo perfect natural blondes whose | despite lang residence in Den at Culver City, where she is held in jexuty is the open sesame to fli Hollywood hailed her with delight. high esteem, erlang.“ s, hair and other f She made her initial bow with Metro, LAURA, LA PLANTE left Kansas tures blend perfectly,” s 1A BROW OF |THE MOVIES FOR 1923 DOROTHY FAIR nd is now being directed by B. P. City for a picture debut with Chris- | (ieular Wampas. Jesse D. Hampton) Shulberg in a Perf tie, and then moved over to the Un- | sound her; Goldwyn has her. car Mrs. Keller Hostess | Mr. Schlechter has been employed DIN M > ‘at the A. W. Lucas store of the city i. » ma of, Woman’s Club for the past three and a half years Ae a He We Mee Sein eeawvant nonceas o window display manager and has | gay, Mr the meeting of the Woman's club | accepted a similar position with the} ly under as a Saturday afternoon when they cele-| Fair Store of Valley © Mo river vd. brated “Mother's Day” with a pro- cues ct gram appropriate to the occasion. re el Sustern Star will meet to- Assisting the hostess were Mrs. W. | W. Moyer, Mrs. EB. B. Gorman, and | orrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Mrs. Birlea Ward. | Masonic Temple. All are urged to Mrs. William McGraw read tend as affiliation will be observ- per on “Mothers of Great Men,” Mrs. Moyer gave an interesting rec Missoul: ed MRS, LA ROSE ing taken from Lewis F. Crawford RETURNS OME, new book, “Badlands and Broncho} mrs, Vv, J. La R nd daughters, | Frank yers of New Munich, Trails.” A piano duet was pleasingly | celle and Elizabeth Ann, | Minn., who came to Bismarck to at- rendered by Dolores and James Gor-| no have been spending the past Aloxius Hospitallredas man, Twenty-two guests wese pr ent at the mecting. Luncheon served at 5 o'clock, three months in Long Beach, C returned yesterday. home ac Miss ( the grad was RETURN FROM TWIN CI Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Meade who have been visiting in the Twin Citi jays returned Sat- BIRTHDAY PARTY co Mrs. F. G. Ackerman gave a birth- day party honoying her daughter, Miss Marjorie, who celebrated her ninth birthday Saturday. The sis ee teen invited guests formed a line ACCEPTS POSITION Julia Barden of Mandan has cceptéd « position in the shoe de- partment in the A, W. Lucas store. party to the matinee performance the Capitol theatre in the afternoo At 5 o'clock a birthday luncheon was served. ,Table appointments were charmingly carried out in pink, a bowl of pink roses forming a cen terpiece on the dining troom table, and a birthday cake with pink orn mentation occupying a place of hoy or on the table. Pink roses were used in carrying out decorations throughout the Ackerman home. MUSICAL CLUB CONCERT TOMOR- ROW. SUNDAY GUEST Miss Ida Hanson, of the Fargo Forum, spent Sunday as the guest 01 ‘Mr, and Mrs, S. 8. McDonald. LADY MACCABEEs MEET The Lady Maccabees will hold their tonight at 8 o'clock The concert to be given by Thursday Musical club will place tomorrow evening, May 15 8:15 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. While many tickets have al- ready been sold and a large attend-, ance is expected, all those who have | not secured tickets are urged to do | so in order that this concert y have the undivided support of every- body in Bismarck. . ACCEPS POSITION Miss C. Wise of Minneapolis, Minn. has accepted a position! in the ready- |: to-wear department at A. W.-Lucas’s 4 Miss Wise was formerly Mrs, C. W. Temple of Bismarck and comes here. from Donaldson's. Yellowstone Glacier National Parks MOTHERS-DAUGHTERS BAN- QUE The Mothers and Daughters ban- IN. one quet, to be given by the Busincss trip— and Professional Women’s club will|| two scenic be\held at 6:30 oclock this evening{{ wonder- at! the McCabe Methodist church.|] Jands! See Arrangements are being made for 125/] ¢ he guests. The banquet will be particu- e gey- larly interesting since reports from|{ Sets, bears, those attending the state convention|| Canyons, at Jamestown will be heard. All|’ waterfalls members are urged to bring a mother} and re- to the banquet as a guest. jh nowned HERE FOR HOSPITAL GRADUA- TION Mr .and Mrs, John J. Kkavency and son Bernard of St. Cloyd, Minn., and Mrs, James Vasecka of Staples, Minn. spent the week end in the city to attend the St. Alexius hospital grad ‘uation exercises and visited with Sis- ter. M. Evengela who was a member ofthe class. Mr, Kkaveney and Mrs. Wasecka are brother and sister re- spectively of Sister Evengela, natural phenomena of Yellowstone.and the rugged mountains, lovely lakes, at rivers, forests and glac- iets of Glacier National Park. Very Low Fares -You could not plan a more satisfying vacation ACCEPTS VALLEY CITY POSITION Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlechter left last night for Valley City where they will make their future home. 1, Montan nd te RETURNS HO ises, has re ompanied by rtrude, who wa: duati: class, lun DEVORE, KE, ELEANOR eet Pictures INOT. ager of the of the Bank Met Sur as p result of ti former North ‘ck on busi- with Judge and intimate clubs are a Christian day. Ww Wednesd Rev, Pc Unit Nuchc the ianism i will chureh, The charge cele lay Evangeli minister ference the Con will be yy since the 1 added te ence, eligal Tam 29 and turned to his his daughter, s a member of INTRY CLUB LUNCHEON. The club women who wish to a tend the 10 o’cl Country club to be given Friday dui - ing the district meeting of feder: i ncheon at the PROF pli added, nothing taken away—with just enough BRAN to stimulate bowel movement. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a complete, nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. Geventy years you You have seen tl:e ruddy, robust, active man who is “seventy years young.” He cuts down the high-protein foods (meat once a day) and eats Shredded Wheat with green vegetables and fruits. He keeps his arteries soft and ant and his digestive tract clean and sweet. Shredded heat is the whole wheat in a digestible form—nothing hre son, not later than Tues- b are eee Part of Organ Here. AR MOTHERS MEET ‘ Part of the new pipe organ for monthly meeting of} the M. E. church has arrived, and the War Mothers was te} remainder is on the way. D. D. McKee ef Tappen and Bruce] Three women were arrested over Delk of McKenzie were business vis- | the week-end, charged with disorder ors, ly conduct. Mr, and Mrs, Suffering Much Pain Makoti visived ‘he iss Ella Zeisler, Halliday girl, who was burned in a bonfire, isin K. A, Ersland of Driscoll was a city | local hospital, ra tting along fairly UIE GUbe ENE eal ene well, but suffering much, it way re- ted today, Mike I mens marek W. F, Reynolds, state dairy com- . missioner, went to Dickinson th Church Celebrates afterncon, where he will address. is A the Town Criers club on the s 9 d 2 SAary | ject of cream ¢ ding tonight. The fiftieth anniversary of the St. Alexius Hospital. ling of the Presbyterian church} Mrs. Thresa Tavis of Glen Ullin, celebrated June 11 to 17, It} Mrs. James Barber of: Tuttle, ki is cxpected that the dedication of| Fred Peterson of city, Ma the new pipe i Will” taRe place] COOP Meier of Sulirices ee during this time win Doering of Kulm, Herbert eee Jeolinson of Washbur Historical night will be observe ; istorieal night will be observed] \arctadt of Mott, instituting ee will sketch the} charged from the St. Alexius hospi- o terianism in} cd States *..d Judge Samuel nls will spea® on Presbyter- i ITT n North Dakota. J. L, Bell{, Club women desiring to at- ketch the hisory of the local}tend District Federation lunch- tion which will be given over sion 4f conference, This « Stewartsdale previous to the regular ses- will be ‘the first session | Illi » organic union of the Unit-| Ui ; Church and the tion, through the of these two denominations $45.00 churches and pastors were 181K solid white gold c y » the North Dakota Confer- Eatin erin i guaranteed accurate and dependab! Stratz will leave Mon- We have many other Buto: hek to attend the con- Vatches, all styles and shape: i fhe pulpit of the E ' from $20.00 up. hurch will be filled by Rev. |g 1 formerly of H marnine services, Sunday atay|@ BONHAM BROS. ¢ by Rev. E, E. Mattese Jewelers. in the evenin : q Bie Bismarek, N. Dak. RUB-NO-MORE ked to notify Mrs. A. M. NEWS BRIEFS Three Places Scarched. Federal and state officers search N CITY. three places in the city Saturd, emter of Drake was] night for liquor, but were unsuccess: t the home of Mv.} ful in their search. . Charlebois. afternoon a Three Arrested. of Garrison wa 5 : Goes 0 Dickinson y evening June » when Pack of Raleigh, have been di eon at 1 o'clock Friday notify Mrs. A. M. Christianson phone 791 not later than Tuesday. Plates $1.00. dies of the church will have f the Thfsday afternoon Church will convene 17 to 20. Ph D, of y at the ses. nferene he prelimina the examination of junior the meetin of the Con- Missionary Society and of ference Di ones Socie held on Tuesday and Wed- cal in Bishop S. C. Reading, HIS handsomelydesigned Butova Wrist Watch will add charm and grace to even the daintiest wrist. It combines ele- gance with guaranteed accuracy. s 4] DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician ibs doh St. Telephone 240 Rismarck, N. D. é sam ig, HARD WATE Fy TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker— a real whole wheat toest—esten with butter, soft cheese or mermalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with ourfnew booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way to Health,”’ is sent free on request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y.° dded ty