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a TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923 | Social and | Personal | Honor Mrs. Kampfer With Bridge Party, Mrs. Philip’ Elliot entertained at bridge last evening in honor of Mrs. ©. W. Kampfer of Glasgow, Mont., sister of Mr. Elliot, who her nuest les were in play during the evening and the honors were won by Mrs. Catherine Hender- shott, Mrs. Kampfer and Miss Gladys Tate. At the close of the game a cogsese luncheon was served. A bowl of lilacs formed a centerpiece on the dining room table which was lighted hy pink candle: Yeomen Give \ Festival Program| Thirty-five attended the May Fes- tival program given by the Yeomen woK. Po hall last night. Three members were initiated into the “ . Mrs. Lorenzo Belk, J. P, Dunn, and Mrs. Martha Ber Following the business meeting a jolly social! evening in’ th nature of a kids purty was enjoyed. Following meek wedding, Mr Beak, who were married Were presented with a number of gifts. Miss Clarice Betk made the presentation, This was the last party to be given during “ladies month.” ; ped over here for a visit with his ‘uncle, Bible School Opens ‘With Fine Staff altake up their residence. and Mrs. Alonzo; has discontinued his banking inter- recently | ests "in Medina. | ‘a baseball game team. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Lutheran church wil! hold an Thursday evening, May 31. will be auctioned off to ‘the highest | bidder. ed also. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tillotson re- turned last night fromea short fish- ing trip to Big Pine Lake, Minneso- | BE. L. Patterson of Santa farhara, Enroute home they stopped over | Calif. is looking after business in ta. | for a day with Mrs. Tillotson’s par-|terests in Bismare ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Lowman, TEACHER GOES ON VACATION Miss Dora Wallen left this morn- friends and relatives for a short’ time.® She will enjoy a vacation at, various other points before return- ing. MOVING TO WASHBURN | Mr. and Mrs, George¥H. W and children who h iding in} Medina are moving to Washburn to! Mr. Weber |, 4, VISITS UNCLE Ruben Strutz of Jamestown stop- Rev. C. F. Strutz, tod: route to his home after vi his sister, Alice, who is teaching in| Harvey. the! D. Du uary at the and! At the meeting, on again ‘as “winnet of the individual! Thomas Hall, it was decided to hold | afternoon. track championship, nigh scorer in a picni volley ball and member of the rifle on June 10th. All members of the, R. invited, Mrs. auction sale in the church parlors,| Constance are spe Useful | Minneapolis, Minn, und various oth- articles as aprons, towels et cetera er points. Refreshments will be serv-| « St. Georges’ E 7 {meet at the Parish House Friday af BACK FROM FISHING TRIP — | t¢rnoon fer a business meeting interested in the playground work at- Cases should report to. Dr. - tended the meeting last night when ‘Towne any day this week and LOOKING AFTER BU: final plans for the beginning secure appointments. A lim- work for the summer Were dise Mrs. E. C. Andrus left this mort ling for Lisbon to spend decoratios gz for Warren, Mitn., to visit with | @¥ visiting with relatives Mrs. A. S. Wilkinson of Wing, and | Spent the week-end in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward of Bald vin z _ bers who want a reserved seat shopped in the gity today 1 hereby announce myself in the Auditorium are asked gi P ; eee a fj : for re-election as a member, to be on hand at Legion hall A. Elliott of Aberdeen, S. 0. on the Board of Education. H. J. Simonsen of Richardton wa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tie Sunthorclah Gull meet wits| STORES OBSERVE Mrs. M.-H. Schnecker ‘Thureday | MEMORIAL DAY ee : : __| Banks of the city, the state house, Smith of Fargo was a busi-! courthouse and other public offices ness caller today, Memoniai ] Act Bureau. ! ation of compensati inv at his place near Mandan Club and their friends were | Will be closed tomorrow, | Day. Playground Staff | godlany, ofthe re Holds Meeting a marke he open late tonight, but ¢ | all day tomorrow, retail stores of the Many gro- VISITING IN CITIES W. E. Cole and | daughter, | ng ten days int No playground ses will be held ‘for the next twa weeks because of the Vacation Bible school classes, it was decided at the meeting of the playground staff last night. A representative group of people FREE DENTISTRY. At the State Dental Con- vention clinics June 5-6-7. ST. GEORGES GUILD iscopal Guild will ted number of cases can be taken care of. Report early and be sure of an appoint- I am a candidate for re-| ment. This is an opportunity election) as a member of the to secure dentistry of the Board of Education and solicit | highest class free. your support and vote on June 5 E. V. Lahr. The instructors amused in g!aying various games. themselves TO VISIT RE TIVE ry mem- CITY SHOPPERS oth, All Legion Aux at 2 o'clock, |. When will the STAR be here? and solicit your support and vote on June 5th. A. P. Lenhart. ness caller today, ESS | | ! Memoria Day May oth. Our store will be closed all day | RENEWS ACQUAINTENCES | Charles 1. Powers, nator ‘The fourth session of the Bis- i marck Vacation Bible school opened | Thoms ; i ond day with an enrollment! €n®. Mont sequaintance: pupils and an attendance of | With friends in Bismarck yeste 106. The enrollment. in the Kind-. When passing through the city. ergarten is Instruction is being! i eer ania riven in Bi singing, missions and] B. & P.W UB MEETING life habits. The boys and gi grades are organized into play reyps who promise a lively time, The school went to the vangelical church for its first ch. 10:30, and found that the classes filled the church entirely with many standing, The teachers are: Kindergarten, Miss Laura Little, principal with : First grade, Mrs. John nes: Second grade, Miss Helen Will; Thir grade, Mrs, J. W. Deemy and Mrs. L. Johnson; Fourth grade, Mrs Mrs, Fre ohn; Fifth grade Sixth grade, Mrs. Seventh grade, Miss nd; Eighth grade Mrs. Adult, Mrs, L. F. Charles § Crawford. The school will meet tomorrow, Memorial day for its morning ses- Class work will he conducted spirit of the ked to send the children as POPPY SALE ale of poppies will continue tomorrow morning with Miss Madge Runey, county superin- tendent, in cha Despite the howers yes the following vroup of w s were on the job st of the time: Marie Cordner, yn Jacobson, Anna Jachin, Cath- Kositzky, and four Scou Bertram Dunn, Sidney Rigler, Sid ney Hoffman, and Richard Kling. LEADS IN SPORTS In the Sunday issue of the Grand Vorks Herald appears the two photo. graphs of Miss Christine Huber of Bismarek in a cut of co-eds taking ‘al STATES— MA OTT of the upper} the Businesss and Prdfessional Wo- | pel session at}, Memorial © Day — 1923 { {Bean to the memory of those 4 who lived and died that these united states might remain this UNITED and to those of a later time who laid down their lives that ABSOLUTISM should not prevail throughout the world. - First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK MUTA CUN ATAU YUNG aHCAH Tey UeaU eA USNANEH CAAA OUAUC HOU ENUCAAU EA CUNEATE TEU The regular business meeting of | men’s club will be held this evening | at 8 o'clock at the club rooms. | | TO SPRINGS A.M. Brandt this morning for French Snrines, Md. where Dr. Brandt attend a medical meeting. They ex pect to be gone only a short time. left Lick | STOP OVER Mr. and Mrs. B, Greenfield of Vir ginia City, Mont., and Grace Newman | of Little Rock, Ark., stopped over to- | day for a visit with friends while | enroute to Chicago, Ill. WAR MOTHERS IN PARADE All members of the American War Mothers are asked to meet at Legion hall at 2 p. m. tomorrow to take part in the parade. Cars will be provid- | ed. : yormer county sup- heen invited to make the commencement address at Ellendale Normal, June 13. FOR IOWA Mrs. A. Bout s left this morning for Cedar Rapids, la. She was cull ed there by news of the illness of her brother. LEAVE MARK GRAVES The graves of the soldier dead in the two cemeteries were marked to- day with little flags by Capt. H. A. Brocopp and E. J. Gobel. LIONS CLUB The Bismarck Lions Club met yes- terday at the Grand Pacific Hote! 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