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“TUESDAY, JUNE 12, | Social and Personal Name Three New Principals For Bismarck Schools Th high school principals have a resigned their positiogs with the \ closing of the school year. V, H. De Bolt of the high school, Miss Frances Mallory of the William) Moore, and Miss Gertrude Beggen of \ hter school. . De Bolt has accepted a posi- ion as superintendent of schools, at Jayton, Minn. Miss Mallory has > completed twenty-five years teaching , und Miss Bergen has taken a posi- + tion in Spokane, Wash. Mr. De Bolt yi be succeeded by William Bub- 2 of Dickinson, Miss Mallory by liss Marie Huber, teacher at Wil- i liam Moore school, and Miss Bergen |’ “IL be succeeded by Miss Dora Wallen, seventh grade teacher at Richholt, Miss Wallen has been teaching 1923 KEEP ‘COOL DURING SUMMER WIT WITH SILK CREPE WRA here for the past two years, com- to Bismarck from Devils Lake.| he is a graduate of the University of F inge uth Dakota. Miss Huber has ght for 2 number of years in the marck schools and was principal at one time of the Wachter, school. Mrs. W. Edick of Pelican Rapids, Minn. has accepted the position in the Commercial department at the high school to succeed Mrs. E. F. ‘Vee who have resigned their positions are: Ella Larson Gladys Plath, and Belle Engen of senool, Emma Voves — and Reatta Jacobson of William Moore, Florence Keniston of Richholt, Shir- ley George and Florence Bentley of Wachter school. Succeeding will be the three new princ a ©. Sorlien who will assist in the high | school and have charge of the city band, Thiel, Bertha Hansan! und Lovise Dobrinz at the Will! i. Laura Lerum, Luella Hallberg } m Moore school, Myrta y and Gertrude Evarts at} Kichholt school, Joy Ellingson and Nora Link at Wachter school, Bridal Couples Visit Friends Two bridal couples, Mr, and Mrs. Fh. G. Rutton of Minot and Mr, and Mrs, stopped over h way York Mrs. F. G. \ Edgar Rutton of Devils Lake, last friends in the night for visits Bismarck on their Yellowstone National to Ruttan ‘was formerly 3 Miss Cecile Belanger, daughter of J. G Belanger, manager of the Bismarck Interstate Transportation Co The couples were married yesterday | i morning and vill spend their honey- moon with a trip through the Park. 4 .Mr, Rutten of Minot is connecte: with the King Rutton Piano Co., and i Wr, Rutton cf Devils Lake with the j K Hupmobile Auto Co. Devils Lake. ; i While in Bismarck the couples were guests of Mr, Belanger and Miss Gertrude Eichorst, cashier at the Soo Line For Recital A large chorus of twenty voices under the direction of Spencer y Boise met at the McCabe Methodist church last evening to rehearse “™ Hallelujah Chorus” by Handel. This umber will have a place on the } ram which will be given at the h on Sunday evening next. In tion to the chorus there will be reveral solos and duets by accom- piished singers of the city. Profes- sor Conte of Grand Forks, an art- ist of rare ability will play several of his own compositions as wel as | ections from the great masters. full program wif! he putlished latér. Albert Lea Gets ; 1924 Convention y Albert Lea was selected as the| meeting place for the 1924 conven- tion of the U. C. T., it was decided at the meeting of the Grand Council in St. Cloud, Minn., last week, | 4 Officers of the district for the coming year elected were: Grand Councillor, T. I. \ewis, Fargo; Grand ” Junior Coyneillor, H. C. Casper, St. Paul; Grand Past Councillor, W. N. Donaldson, Duluth; Grand Secretary W. M. Dresser, St, Paul; Grand ' Treasurer, R. A. Braden, Minneapo- lis; Grand Conductor, E. F. Yates. Minneapolis; Grand Page A, R. Wolf. 4 Albert Lea; and Grand Sentinel, J. Daly, Grand Forks. Methbers elect- ed to the grand) executive commit- , tee were FE. °C. Foster, Mankato, George Anderson, Minneapolis, and R. A. Glashon, Stillwater. The organization has a member- ship of 7,604 members in the state of North Dakota and Minnesota. Minneapolis and St. Paul councils; \jeported that they were considering; he. building of private club houses. BACK FROM ARMY SERVICE Otis Jones, son of Mrs. L..C. Jongs of Fourth Street, arrived in Bis- arek last gnight after » spending Yhree years4in the United States army service, to visit . with “his mother and friends, While in ser-; vice he was stationed in the Philip- pines, made a trip to Japan, Houolulu and various other Islands of the Pa- cific. For twelve years tpaining in the Philippines, Jones served in the coast artillery. After visiting with his, mother he will join his family at'‘Tampa, Fla. CITY SHOPPERS Mrs. Roxanna Newby, Regent, and Mrs, F. F, Schenbly of Regent were here today to shop and attend to some maters of business, EXPECTED BACK George Koronis ‘who ‘left fof Chi- cag to al today. J Jack Burke, son of Judge and Mrs.’ Mr, Miller will attend the installa IE. T. Bérke, a graduate of Bismarck tion. | High School of the Class of 1923 has | received an appointment to the| ARRIVE TODAY FOR VISIT | United St Naval Academy at Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Allen of Sio-#: IU, some time ago is expected England’s foremost woman tennis player. M | | Heavy silk crepes are the fash- ionable materials for summer wraps they are being featured by all the large New York shops. Navy blue, ! brewn, beige and gray are the fav- orite shades ang the linings are made of brilliant printed silks. The hemline has become import- ant. It is frequently marked by a wide circular flounce or by a deep band gathering the fullness of the gurment. Both. styles are among those predicted for autumn wear. — | The cape dress is also fashionable | for summer wear dis sure to be made of silk crepe. The dress is letraight in its lines and tailored inj its styles and the cape that buttons beneath the dress collar is usually nearly knee length. OFFICER IN GRAND AUXILIARY, important business meeting at the} Mrs. Richard Tr: of Bismarck,! church parl Thursday afternoon | was elected le and junior coun-Jat 3 o'clock. Following the business | selor of the Grand Auxiliary” session as 1 program has been! organization at a meeting of the ten subordinate auxiliaries of Minnesota and North Dako at the meeting of FRATE The Syneigoi frater the U. C. T. Council in ity of North Dakota, h Cloud, Minn . led a chapter of Sigma Nu national | Mrs A. E. Brink of Bismarck was fraternity, and the new chapter will | be installed June 13 ang 14. Harold D, Shaft and L. Vernon Miller, man- uger of the Benson Optical Company, | re: Bismarck member of Syneigoi. elected a member of the grand ey cutive committee. GETS APPOINTMENT Annapolis through Congressman Geo.! p, D., whe hi been traveling M. Young, has completed the in British Columbia were expected astic requirements and will leave in to aiive today for a visit with Mr a few days, Charles Burke, rand Mrs. A. J. Hollensworth. Mr: on, arrived home st night a Mrs. Allen were former residents Grand Forks, where he has been at-) of Bismarck and have many friends tending the University of North Da- with whom they will visit while here. kota. Se DEPARTS FOR ROME TO ATTEND CLASS REUNION Mrs. La Brier has departed for Mrs. E. P. Quain left last evening her home at Edmonton Alta after for Ann Arbor, Mich., to attend the’ spending the past thtee months with twets ith reunion of her el her mother, Mrs, Regan and her sis-j the University of Michigan, . Andrist of 111 Wash- June 15. Mrs. Quain was/a graduate Avenue, Mrs, La Brier is fim the department. of medicine the cla’s of 1898. She will be join «d here by her daughter, Miss Marian Quain, who was a student GRADUAT at Abbot Academy, Andover, pee Miss W during the past school year, und Mrs. Otto Dirlam, is a mem- ae ey of the graduating class at the PLAN TRIP TO LAKE University of North Dakota this Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Person and year, She will return to spend the children expect to leave tomorrow, summer with her parents immed- by automobile for the Twin Cities! jately after graduation, and St. James, Minn. At the latt place they will visit with Dr. and Mrs. O. Ternstrom, former residents of Bismarck. They plan to spend two or three weeks in the Twin City lake region. in| yoing fram Edmonton Alta to spend the summer at Peru, South America. FROM UNIVERSITY lie Dirlam, daughter ot APPEAR IN RECITAL The voice » d expr-ss on pupils of Miss Clara Kudge will appear in re- | cital this evening at 8:15 o'clock at | the high school auditotium. A var- | ied program has been arranged for | : the occasion, and the public is cor- Miss Dell Stinson of Grand Forks dially invited to attend, Ff stopped in Bismarck on her way —— \ home from Casper, Wyoming, to vis- HOME FROM UNIVERSIT it with Miss Hazel Nielson. Misses Agnes Parsons, Sylvia Sell aifasee and Charlotte Logan have returned from Grand Forks where they have beew attending the University of} North Dakota to spend their vaca- | tions at their respective homes, HERE FOR MEETING ~ M. R. Porter of Minot, a member of the Guaranty Fund Commission, arrived in Bismarck for a meeting | of the commi: | GUEST OF MISS NIELSON VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Christine Graham, who living in Minneapolis, is” n the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Laist. VISITING MOTHER J. H. Regan of Crookston, Minn., is vi ing with his mother, Mrs. Regan and sister, Mrs, F. E. Andrist. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID FORMER RESIDENT HERE | The Ladies Aid society of the! Clarence Shute, son of A. L. Shute, is accompanied by | Friday evening, June 16. | the high school. {lena I, and daughter, Miss Anna |M. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° __ PAGE FIVE church here, who is now teachine | TNKNOWN AT HOME, A HIT ABROAD Bismarck. He was gfaduated from | " . . Asbury College, Kentucky, this year. * MISS DOWNEY RETURNS Miss Mary Elizabeth Downey, chairman of the library commis- sion, has returned from several weeks trip to Hot Springs, Ark., Franklin, Ind., ang vatious points iu North Dakota. In Fargo she met with officers of the North Dakota Library Association of which she is president to make preliminary ar- rangements for the October meeting in Fargo. At LaMoure Miss Downey organized and opened a new library, the formal opening being held Wed- nesday at the new Community build- ing in that city, ang at Grand Forks she inspected the library and con- terred with the new librarian. ENROUTE TO CONFERENCE. ' Miss Deborah Hall, daughter of Dr. C. L, Hall of Fort Berthold Mis-. sion, stopped in Bismarck this morn-| ing enroute to Okobo; she will attend the Y. W. chool girls’ conference. will have choige of the Indien girls attending the conference. She, wes Miss Darew Pettis teacher at the Mission, who was en- route to her home at La Moure. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE ‘The country club will give its sec- ‘ond dancing party of the seasan on The Mc Kenzie orchestra will furnish the The first dancing party of the season by the club given te- cently was attended by an unus- vally large number, and prepare- tions are being made for an even larger attendance at the dance this week RY: Emma Redell wag little known when ived in Washington, D.C. She has just started on an operatic ¢ yr in Vienna and those who have heard her say she will soon be the sensation of Europe. HOME FROM COLLEGE John Lobach returned today from Fargo where he has been attending the sta cultural college, to RETURN FROM COLLEGE | i George Russ, son of Major George lor city callers today, , here they consulted with physicians. Russ, Jr, and Barton Muix, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. T. Muir, returned Saturday from Grand Forks where thei D ‘a ck made a i Sl send. he aumaek aetda ken of] Ob Felthain of Braddve they ave Neen attending ERE OUR Troyer Hy 8. Lolach, Ghusinbee vir py om iNANreEe (OUay! Conway and Arthur Lucas who are GOES TO FLASI B J, Sturma of Braddock was a busi- also students at the University re- turned Sunday night to spend their| State Dairy Commissioner W. F.[ PUSS Caller today, vacation with relatives in the city.| Reynolds went to Flasher today.) 0 Regnalta ‘of (Washer = where he'will speak at the exercises | 00 Nn hg MR. SORLEIN ARRIVES held in connection with the Flasher De L. C. Sorlien, former principal of Hi !stein dairy tour. Miss Alice Stewart of Linton 5 the Hankinson schools, arrived last the day in Bismarek with friends. TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES AID, night to take up his duties as su- I 1 : Aid society of the he pervisor of the city swimming pool See, ‘ Mrs. W. Itrich of Hebron shop- and director of the Boys and iGris'y Trinity Lutheran church will meet] 7) pismarck yesterday. Band in Bismarck, During the win- | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at eae . ter he will have charge of classes in, the church parlors. Hie ahreitapieteMuxhwanveebusic RETURN FROM MeCLUSKY mies sealer \0uay: Judge Fred Jansonius and Harold Shaft, court report returned last night from MeClusky where they have been holding a term of court . DIRLAM ENTERTAINS s, Curtis F. Dirlam entertained yesterday afternoon’ ¢omplimentary to Mrs. George A. Schneider of Ga- Wm, J. Weleh of Fargo was in Bis- marck today on business Regular meeting Lloyd Spetz Post tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Last regular meeting of the season. GUEST OF MRS, HITCHCOCK Tours Lerum left this her home at Buxton the pust week as the of Chicago, who are guests of Mrs. Lenbart. The afternoon was! Wis spent by the ladies in sewing. At 5 Morning for o'clock luncheon was served. ates past wi s the guest of Mrs. B. AMONG CITY VISITORS KE. Hitehcock, Mrs. C, Gustafson of Plaza, E. R. * Schultz of Tappen, Mr, ang Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Stickney of Beulah spent today in the eapital city call ing on friends James Murrer of Elbowoods, L. Pe- terson, 0. Jackson, farmers at Steele, and W. F. Wilson, a well known farmer of the Robinson district, were business callets today. M..C. Jensen of Dickinson was in consultation with physicians here to- day. iy. Gifts for The Bride There is unusual distinc- tio’ and satisfaction in a KNOWLES bridal gift of silver. LEAVES: FOR LAKES | Miss Gudrun Waage who recently came to Bismarck ang has been mak ETE ing her home with her sister, Mrs. KC*HRC*IKC- IKC-IKC: KC H. M. Berge, left this morhing for a two weeks vacation at the Lakes ! nee SAME PRICE family of Venturia and Burnstad tor over 3O years motored to Bismarck to spend the! week shopping and ldoking after business interests, VISITING WITH MOTHER Use less of Mrs. J. E. Lindstrom of Minnea- polis, Minn., «the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Dugan and sister BAKING POWDER than of higher MOTOR TO CITY J. F. McKay, band otganizer and The very name of this house on the box gives the Bride a thrill of joyous ex- pectancy—an assurance of worthiness—a guarantee ot superior quality. Your gift to the bride should give lasting gratifi- cation. Mrs, Ed, Fitzgerald several week: BUSINESS CALLERS J. J, Jacobson, a banker of Fort Yates, C. L. LeRew, Geo, H, Pur- chase, and S, U. Hokansen of Fori Yates, were business callers today Therefore—let it be Knowles silverware. Our seventeenth year in VISITING FRIENDS Bismarck. Charles Peptas left lat night for) W8iced brands. F. A. K ( the Twin Cities for a two week vu- cation. He will visit with friends OUR GOVERNMENT USED ® ° nowies there, MILLIONS OF POUNDS Jeweler. ON BUSINESS TRIP Diamond and Wedding G. B. Harris left this morning on ,€CeMCHKC-KC- KC- KC Rings our Specialty. eae ee ene oer] a short business trip to Valley Cily. | Presbyterian church will hold ai) formerly pastor: of the M, E. CONQUEROR OF MRS. MALLORY cohisidered The FAIRIES and NATURE'S FINER FORCES by ALWYN J. BAKER, M. A. ‘National Lecturer of Theosophical Society. “Illustrated—With Conan Doyle Fairy Photos Questions ‘anéWeread an iscussed, The following questions will be discussdd and answered: finer forces and forms? Mind” or illusion? other? — How do we know the reality of How do mental and /moral forces operate? What is the source of “Mortal How is thought comm fated at a distance and may it help or injure an- What is the explanation of mob-psychdlogy? TOMORROW (WED.) 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