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ae “~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i fevening at A. 0. U. W. hall, All! D,D,, St, Mary's Abby church, Rich-' Bismarck bh reduc-| statements will show the date an ° F || members are requested to be pres-|ardton, May 21, and have his first! Hen: Koth of Hebron, gable as] total amount of h purchase. Social and ent without fail. At the close of the | s s celebrated at Herreid, | Riedlinger of Hazem May Alice Paul] réult of this new system and 3 meeting the committee on ‘ jot Bismarck, Dolf Hetland of citysPgives to the customers the assur-| Regular meeting Knights $ ments have planned for a so and Kenneth Shear of Dresden ance that their accounts are correct. ' ; ‘i | Personal ing pa for members and their FIRST COUNTRY CLUB DANCE. | hoen discharged from the poapital. x result of this system, monthly Of Pythias tonight at 8 p. m. eet | friends. ~ The first dancing party of the sea- — ‘ 5 — son to be given at the Country club Tareate Saenerne May Festival GIVEN BIRTHDAY SURPRISE | will take place June 1, Mrs, Rich-; Mr, and Mradfohn’ Schaffer, South RFUCELUATICUULINUEUOUEUAUULECUEUONEELOUSOUUAERUUE RUUD EOUDAODAAOSGEUONEEELUEUALLOUUGUO OTOL Consists of |. Mrs: George Prize of 219. Sixth; ard Tracy has been appointed chair- | Thirteenth: Street, are parents of % | Street was pleasantly surprised by} man of the committee on arrange-! buby giel, born this morning, é y - sais ialliate tgs Dancing Contest |tvents of ner friends last evening, ments for the affair. ! ° in rcmembrance of her birthda: a a rere aa | Horse Injured. | ‘ ‘The “May Festival 0 b t- | The guests presented their hostess) DELEGATES TO CONVENTION. | One of a team of horses drawiny | . ‘ he “May Festival’! to be present | with a number of gifts and a birth-| Delegates to the convention of the' a delivery wagon of Gussner's store | cal by the cinls on the. tien senoet day cake surmounted by twenty-| U. C. T, Auxiliaty which will he held was injured in a runaway on Bev i symnastum classes on the high seven lighted candles. A course| in St. Cloud, Minn, June 7, 8 & will, enth street yesterday afternoon, The 4 Sree) ae ie Yee aay crea luncheon was served at 11 o'clock, {be Mrs. Richard Tracy, Mts. A. E. driver was not hurt. Re Aitier ddsidee tee ine | - Brink, and Mrs, Felix Ulman pees SL valt aac Gh aac EXPECTED HOME Topay, — | een St. Alesius Hospital in’ BuropeahscouHtrten, | Mrs. M. W. Roan and daughter, LEAVE FOR ot Wakes Mrs. Mo PL Wynkoop of city, I | In this the lauds and lasses de-{ Abigail, who have been spending the} Mr. and Mra, R. D. Hosk.ns will of city, Mrs. A. HM. Barrett | | part at sunrise for the woods for =| past four months in Seattle, Wash,,| leave tomorrow by CLT ell for an) Schubert, and Mrs. Mot | | day of happiness and gaiety gather- | Sin Francisco, Los Angetes, and Long | outing and visit with relatives in ris, all of city, Mrs. C. L. Hoyt 0! | ' ing flowers, singing and dancing. | exch, Calif., are expected to return | Minneapalis, Minn., and other point 3 andan, Mrs; There: JK stner of | } Al) sunset they return, decorate their to the city today. While at Long, in Southern Minnesota, opie Ue Uy houses and lattices with the flowers | Beach Mrs, Roan was the guest of | ape m Wittenberg of Mazen, Mr | { and twigs wuiah they gathered dur-| Dr. Roan’s father, J. J. Roan, | HOUSE GUEST OF Si: ' Colby of Fort Rice, Miss Ber | fhe days The: FenaleHE ot Abe } Mrs, Prank MeGray.of Garrison is of Ashley, Poter Mucllos | Hy i in contests, dancing DETAINED BY BUSINESS {the house guest of her sister, Mrs assburg, Walter Adams of id tcl i ch ARPS aay chairman of the| ©. W. McGray for a few days ; Hi we ae u ung ae | * The people a ati ap- tate board of administration, who} ~ eeaceg ila itt of Stanton, Mrs ‘a wide Tek te am avesRre Ti was designated hy the hourd to at-! RETURN HOME i JouncUAERS OF HELE OG | the jollity. The local players re- (Hd the national conference of so-| Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jacobson re-' und Rose Helmer of Danzig, have en | presenting the spirit of the old will Ci! work in Washington, D. C., will; turned Sunday to their home in. tered the Alexius hospital for i frecent the dancing. phase of the PC Unable to make the trip hecause Bemidji, Minn, ireniinent: Macupetan tuner: Porlies: | fete. It is tae in the form of con. | Of the press of official business, PRE a as Richardton, Mrs. Frank H. Brooks } | e tacts between dancers fvom differ yee . MOTT ATTORNEY HERE. and baby hoy of Moffit, Mrs. J. M. i E t S d l At countries. Ure eee ee NN ER on, J: Ks Murray, attorney of Mott, wis | Messmer of Mandan, J. V. Haffner pf | | gyp lan andalis Columbia, “representing America, ! o¢ the Thompson ATE PAN RVENEURY Ln oe see eee jneeee weiss of HiLab Wh | : a Rn or i ‘ " ‘i ae ETS . Faber of Mott, an ub) i oe = Washi Perens y magic Gis EO) ae The order of the: fow friends at dinner yesterd Fed. Milligan of Bedlah and meri: he ants He | | Are all the rage—Fashion waves her magic lors Hornpipe «rd and 7th 1 rymnasium classes, ve. Highland Vling Louise Berndt Dance —Ist period per- Duteh gymnas- nee--Ist and 2nd period gymnasium classes. Chinese Dunce--hth period gymnas- ium clas Group Dance.......... The Garland Louise Berndt, Dorothy Land- crs, Audrey Flow, Helen Gross Ruth Rawlings, and Esther Katz. Pierre and Pierrette -Louise Berndt and her Katz. Dolls—2nd_perfoa gymnas- v1. The Moon Dance Louise Berndt : Columbia n George Ev Mmes. Moyer-Setser Give Bridge Party Mrs. W. W. Moser and Mrs. J. 1, Sctser entertained at the home of the latter on 419 Fifth Street es- terday complimentary to Mrs. Kaulfurs who will leave Fri Chicago, I, and, Mrs. H. K. who leaves in the near Harrisburg, Pa. Three tables of} bridge were in play during the after. hoon, and the honors were won by Mrs, Phillip Meyer and Mrs. G. A; M. Anderson. A course luncheon! was served at the close of the after- Roses and lilies decorate: ible. The honox guests were enied with remembrances hy the| hostesses. y for Craig. {rhe Mrs. Cameron Gives Bridge Luncheon future for| / evening comnlimentary to the form- er's sister, Miss Antoinette Morton of Douglas who is their house guest. Ranister of Napaleon were busine sj charged from the hospit visitors ioday, j Major Henry Speaks On Spanish War at , = 1. F. Hoppenstedt of Fort Rice, and LFAVES FOR COAST { APT Wilag, Gene aig George Little and Frank Blake; 2. Tupeman of Wilton, were city left this morni automobile for! ‘ters Los Angeles. ( Mr. Little has Miss Lennia Ekstrom of Washburn, located in business in California! ee Se ah here tod Rotary Luncheon while Mr. Blake expects to visit| V'sited and shopped he és with relatives in the west and enjoy Miss Fthel M. Baiicy esDlRnEGen® Some of the out standing event srenGese seve ye eee ‘ter, visited here.today with friends, ; @uting the Spanish American Wa —— | aa et were outlined by Major Frank Henry SURE BRIDGE CLUB. s of the Pleasure Bridge club met at the home of Mrs, L. K. Thompson yesterday. The honors at cards were won by Mrs, Jack Oberg. At the close of the game refresh- ments were served. | Kenzie hotel tod | illustrated his Major Henr with many eriences, whic || NEWS BRIEFS | \¢ - ————— © | teresting persona jhe had had during his vice, Announce Birth. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engen are the parents of a son born Monday St. Alexius hospital. LEAVES ON BUSINESS. ee interesting ¢ Bismarck Hospital. at the Rotary luncheon at the Me-; eurs of ser- nts in the life | wand and, behold, the mode of the ancient Egyptian Queens of thirty centuries ago, | becomes present day vogue. | The above illustration—pictures our new- "est in a beautiful shade of fawn at— $7.50 Richmond's Bootery F h es i UT R. HT: in Seattle, Wash, of Frank Murphy whoxé birthday was on a business trip. Mrs. A. E. Grauman of Harvey, lebrated upon the ocasion. “y ). EO = ~ Leonard Sempel of Braddock, Rob lor was admitted to memberthip PRESIDE AT ORDINATION. erta | Birkbeck of Bism Louis | the Rotary ¢lub unger the elassi- Adolph Brandner will be ordained | Hagerott of Center, and J. M. Gra- | fication of court: librarian by Rt, Rev. Vincent Wehrle, 0. S. B.,| ham of Lansford, have entered the | Installs Efficient supreme nes grocery bill which pass es through the hands of clerks w E. A. Brown's grocery store will bi checked three tir:cs as a result o keepin tem wh eficient Machine and Acounting ch is considered the stem of its kind, mos a Mrs, Sectt Cameron entertained the members of the R. T. Club at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel terday after- noon. The large table charm- ingly decorated with ferns and ros- | « ‘overs were laid for twelve. | After luncheon the guests repaired ; to the parlor where they played! ge. The honors were won by . T. Burke. wy 2 S Juniors Win | in H. S. Debate! A iinanimous decision was given | the affirmative team in the junior -stnior high school ‘debate last night at. the high school auditorium, Waldo i n, member of the team, was chosen by the judges as. the best | individual debater. He will be pre- | sented with the prize given by the Rotary club. Members of the affirmative team | which was composed of juniors, were George ‘Knowles, Waldo Elljkson, | and Harold Svendsgaard. They were coached by Miss Winifred Rob- extson. The negative team compos- ed of three senior girls, Emily} ‘y Olson, Helen Crawford, and Gert-| ide Jennings, .was coached by! Miss Dorothy Dakin. H Acting: as judges were G. F. Dul-| lam, Dr. BE. P. Quain, and P. R. fields, Judge W. L. Nuessle pre- sided ‘at the meeting. A fair size crowd witnessed the debate, ELECT DELEGATES At the monthly meeting of the War Mothers yesterday afternoon ut Legion hall delegates to the state convention at Kenmare were elected. Mrs. C. F. Moody and Mrs, Peter Reid were elected as delegates to at- tend the convention which will be held sometime in June. Mrs, B. K. Skeels and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson were | hamed as alternates. Acting as hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. J. W. Riley and Mrs. Skeels. MUSICAL CQNTESTANTS LEAVE The five entrants in the state “Ynusical contest which will: be held at Grand Forks, May 16, 17, 18 left this morning. Bismarck high school will be represented in, the events by Lillian Rigler, contralto; Edna ~ Deen Best, piano; Alice Strutz, de- clamation; Eugene Hahn, male voice, .and Archie “McGray, saxaphone. Madam Hermann Scheffer will cha- perone the group. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. B. Regan and Mrs. W. Wat- kins of Mandan gavé 9 miscellanc- ous shower honoring Miss Ethel Dahl of Bismarck Saturday evening at the home of the former. Miss Dahl's marriage to Al Weinhand! will take place the near future. MODERN BROTHERHOOD MEET- pie ING. ,, Whe Modern Brotherhood of Amer- will hold a big meeting in Harris of Mason City, la. \ \ ‘of their supreme president, All al \vy | yosy skin. My Facial Youth One reason why my beauty lasts By Edna Wallace Hopper | Tam no longer young. Some off come out represented. Come in and you remember me as a stage star Clean. with it. The skin is over 30 yeurs ago. Yet you see me| ..4, apily Facial Youth twice daily,| want this week. still playing youthful parts, and I] ‘leaning And evety ‘tte Tings cut Hoskins-M. ’ arts, ning. And e fe brings ou i look like a girl of 19, new beauty und new bloom, oskins-Meyer Many girls one-third my age en- No Cream Does This Bismarck Perhaps you use a cleansing cream. So once did I. But you will be surprised at the extra grime my Facial Youth removes. I anoint my whole body with Facial Youth ie- fore I take a bath, and it keeps me doubly clean. You will marvel at the dirt which ‘water fails to reach. But Facial Youth does more than cleanse, It softens and whitens, smooths and firms. There is lemon, in it. It combats lines and wrinkles. You will always clean your skin in this way when you once see what it does. my youthful bloom, Countless women marveh at my smooth, soft, And thousands have ask- ed me to tell them the methods I employ. Iam doing that now, as a duty to | my sex. I have seen these methods | bring to scores of my friends the |results they brought to me. So I {am convinced that millions of wo- men can, in these ways, multiply | their beauty and retain their youth. My Famous Cleanser I have a liquid cleanser which does much for me. I call it my Fa- cial Youth. Lucie Lantelme, the famous Parisian beauty, gave me the formula many years ago. Now the world’s greatest experts in beau- ty are advising this formula, but they price it too high for most wo- men. My Facial Youth contains no ani- mal, no vegetable fat. So it cannot grow hair on the face. It cannot as- similate in any way with the skin, It simply penetrates to clean . the| show, you what a clean skin means. ( i to skin to its depths. When I wipe it|Then I believe you will also wish (| Aacress al! no. off, all the oil, grime and dead skin} the other three helps I employ. M. E. Bolton, D. 0. ~ 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 \}-—_—_—_—_—____ Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. ) Edna Wallace Hopper'’s Facial Youth is supplied by ll druggists, all dealers in toilet . goods. Price “bc per bottle. Also my Youth Cream—my fruity cold cream—which should always follow. Also ms, White Youth Clay. Also my Hair] Youth, to which I owe my thick, 1u trous, silky hair, My Beauty Book comes with each. Try my Facial Youth and! let it] Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment as authorized by DR. ALBERT ABRAMS M. E, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant. DAK. 1 ‘> DIAMONDS.“JEWELR , e e That Graduation Gift . ‘There is no occasion upon which a Gift of Jewelry is / : more appropriate. The gifts of the graduates. are cherished for years. If you would have your gift. perpetuate the happy event, select it here. We have utilized the’ space in one of our large show cases with Gift pieces: suitable for the Girl or Boy graduate. Won’t you step in and look: them over? Our display of watches will surely interest you. , : as | New Accounting Plan the installation of a Burroughs Book entire musical world. are) let us} i help you eelect the record you | When you are urged to buy by another baking powder be- cause it costs less than Royal, ask—‘“‘Is it made from Cream of Tartar? ’’ ROYAL Baking Powder Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste Richholt’s Cash asa Carry (rime ct] Grocery [7m 4 Thayer] WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS ‘ Fancy Lot of Dairy Butter. By the Jar or Print, per pound....... Strictly Fresh Eggs. + 3 dozen .......6 ... $1.00 _.... $1.00 .... $1.00 White Honse Coffee, % pounds ... 3 Large Cans Pineapple . Large can Hominy. 8 cans . 4 Packages of Macaroni Perfection House Broom, outlasts 2 ordinary brooms... - Whose Baby? $500 to Be Given to the Northwest’s ‘Most Beautiful Babies ' ‘The St. Paul Dally News is going to give $250 to the mother or person who enters the most beautiful baby, $100 to the second most beautiful, $50 to the’ third most beautiful, and ten $10 prizes ‘o the mext ten... Winners to be decided from photographs sent in, IS IT YOURS? { {2 & Baviee” Beauty Contest to find the Northwest's most beaut!- Priges sre to be awarded from the pfficially entered photographs. ity contest." There is no work. Every Baby officially recelve & ‘phle contest. | to all residing tslde of the Twin Chive and in the stages af eitanssote, jn, Towe, Dakota, South Lekota and i) Baby esac berson sending photograph must be a resident of the North fend fer an EXVEMABERD, Official cla) Katry Certificate at ence! The St. Paul Daily News “uzit™ Ask this question al pring Hats AT Price To-morrow Come in and.select from one entire table, containing every one of our early spring hats. None reserved. They’re all out, to go at this exceptional offer. All are good styles and at half price. You can well af- ford another hat, and you'll buy it, too, when you see them. | A.W. LUCAS CO. Children C. Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for ic, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especia relieve Infants one month old to Children all ages cf Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness. Rest, Constipation Flatuloncy Diarrhioc nd Natural Sleep without Opiates _- everyaeh ‘0 avoid imitations, alway: look for the si: Proven directions on each pactser, PI e recommend it HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE: 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. — sep