The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 5

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DEBATING TEAM ENTERTAINS Following the debate held in the High School Auditorium last eve- ning, the members of the Bismarck team entermained the members of the Steele team, their coach, super- intendent, the’ judges and chairman at an informal gathering in the Do- mtstic Science room of the school building. Miss Morris, assisted by one of her cooking classes served a delightful three-course supper. The centerpiece was a reproduction of the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes with miniature ships sailing upon them. The place cards, nut baskets and menus were carried out in a red and white color scheme. Following the supper informal talks were given by George Knowles, Miss Dittmer, and L. F. Crawford. Covers ‘i | Social and Personal | were laid for thirty and the out-of-|, town guests were: Supt. Torvend of ‘| Steele; Miss Florence Dittmer, Miss Evelyn Stagks, Forrest Carlson, Clarence Dahlquist, all of Steele and David Lingren, principal of the Man- dan schools, ADDRESS COMMUNITY COUNCIL. Dr, Louisa Boutelle has. been se- cured to address the Woman's: Com- munity Council, which meets Satur- day afternoon at 3:30 in the Rest Room at the Masonic Temple. Dr. Boutelle will be remembered ag hav- ing helped in the very successful clinic held in this city last spring casion will be a very jolly affair and marks the mid year change of offi-| cers of the club. Mrs. Obert Olson! retires from the presidency in favor of Mrs. E, A. Thorberg. | | | GIRLS RESERVES MEETING | The Girl Reserves of the First] byterian church enjoyed a very | ting progtam Monday evening. rman Helen Crawford of the pro- | gram committee and eight of the) older girls presented a short mission-| ary Dram ion entitled “Hanging | Out My Sig A duet by Helen| Crawford and Melba Whitmore was| well rendered. Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, | n costume, gave a Japanese Git Valedictorian address. A very happy evening was spent at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Whittemore, 714 Second Street last weck when the older girls | of the Girl Reserves entertained the, Great Bears and the Hi Y leaders. ENTERTAINS FOR HUSBAND Mrs. R. E. Potter entertained four tables of whist at a surprise birthday party for her husband, Saturday evening. After a social hour during which Mr. Potter received gifts and congratulations and well ‘wishes, Whist was enigyed until a late hopr after which the hostess served a de- licious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mills received the prizes for high| score, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - WOMEN STARS BEHIND SCREE y on the Small flowers in rangements are the rule, RICORN HAT Madificatio: of the Venetian tri-corn are being developed ag the | ideal hat to wear with the plain | spring tailleur, Whole Groin Wheat is a Guaran- teed Stomach cure, 6 cans, $1.00. If ins at $2.00 don’t help your pmach trouble you get your money back. Sold by J. W. Murphy, in care Barber Shop Opp. P.O, or 219 2nd St 1-30-1w “You deserve good feet ! OOD active feet will help you, and you de- serve to have them. And it when so many children were exam- ined during Child Welftre week. Dr.| JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS TO MEET | * d eiaials © i charge of the work) 4 regular meeting of the Junior \, created by the passage of the Shep-| piaymakers will be held this even- Perd-Towner Act ‘in which the Wo Jing in the High School Auditorium : is quite probable that you er eee cherie eereenon dis-]at 7:30, After the business mecting : ES. ‘ would have themif you wore vantage of Dr. Boutelle's consulta- |® One act Heo raenevalt be ls a j : y Xe & ee = Ze the Arch Preserver Shoe. Teac Rae : : by the members of the ; Ae | : ; ee is'ae this week ther ake Soe wilt | Playmakers. : pipe bn ese speak next Saturday. Every mother guwana CinGlpainens en themselves that little of the city and every woman. inter- SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. eengee i ested “inl child welts works iaaed St. Mary's sewing circle will meet 3 edge : that wins, by hie! BOL a Se EN, 1A a iy, Cle eT Oe eae HERE ARE A CHOICE FEW OF THE WOMEN STARS BACK OF THF PILMS. (LUFT) FRANCES MARION, DI HT) JUNK MATHIS, EDITORIAL! DL ing this shoe. Let us show oe ‘ Kelley and Mrs, Whaley will be hen RECTOR. LEFT: (ABOVE) KATHERINE HILLIKER, SUB-TITLE WRITER, (BELOW) ETHEL C IN, FASHIC RIGHT: (ABOVE) ANUTA. LOOS, Sou BIRTHDAY: SURPRISE, PARTY OF ae Meee naley Will be hos. | SOENARIST; (BELOW) OUIDA BERGDRE, CONTINUITY EDITOR. : tHe Fourteen little girl friends were | t¢*ses for the afternoon. It is hoped j oN entertained at a surprise party for | that @ good attendance of the parish | a. NEA Service rected such stars as Mary Pickford; ~~"~ ARCH PRESE) ' | Nb yl be XY _ Miss Inez Meinhover, at her home| ™*¥ be present. — ua, New York, Jan, 90,-Stars of the/and Norma Talmadge, — She writes |and barn, and a mortgage to a bank sae ail on ihe fe atu E) aE INDOOR MEET HIGH : <4 522 Seventh St. yesterday afternoon, D. A. R. MEETIN: sereen may shine with prominence] Scenarios and prepares continuity.) or loan company to tell the story. ol he ae ie kes a SCHOOL GIRLS] y. Games were enjoy-| j.5, Cha ee Famous husband and wife com-| . a ' are Ae Ny aeey (eee e wil | eae ae ee ed during the afternoon and as a Hy Oe Oe ee al But there is a galaxy of stars be-/binations are Anita Loos, who pro-| ne in the Northwest has been 21 production of wheat or grain, stock Drills, exert games, fitting close Mrs. Meinhover served|riday at 1 o'clock at the McKenzie {hind the screen that outshines most |quces scenarios ang original scrjpts | matter of consideration so long that | or dairy products. When this is/esthetie dancin 4 delicious luncheon with a beputiful| hotel, Leonard Bell has been secured | the favorites in financial return) with her husband, John Emerson; | every boy and girl over twelve years) done, the best hard wheat that "8 School cake iced in white and fourteen|!to give the regular address at this {und importance. Ouida Bergere, who prepares ‘the|of age are perfectly competent tol be grown in the world, only to be Feb. 1.7 lighted candles decorating it, serving | luncheon. ; One hundred thousand dollars 4] continuity for her husband, George | piss upon the troubled conditions of | had in North Dakota North ieee as an effective centerpiece. The color = |vear for the services of Anita Loos,| Fitzm: », and Josephine Lovett,| the country, and our children of this| west, can a and | 25 cents. me {cheme carried out was one of yel- COMMITTEE ENTERTAIN. jor $1000 weekly to Jeannie tee fe ‘e of John S. Robertson, who sup- | country are pening core oul ed js t eat low and white. Man}- pretty gif . eG pherson or Clira Beranger are ex-! plies the continuity and consults} womanhood, and fromthe country 6 ayant » boys will stay were given the Konoeleaere GB Nelp L ae Coen a on eas ean amples of the rewards paid to some | with him in matters of costuming,!:and 8th grade schools, with a motiv fi they will not be | = TERT remind her of the day, evening ut « benefit Progress women writers in filmland. Yet there | decoration, and selecting stories jof employment in the towns or cities asking Congress for huge loans of HEL Nee IG Met. mn ——— wegian whist party at the home are women of even greuter import- “right-hand man” of Cecil De} — anyplace else but the farms. : ye willbe appy and} KON 0 . . ¥ | J, Dry Nose, Catarrh, Colds of ENTERTAINS AT Mrs. J. W. Curran, 223 Third street. {ance than these who, it is believed,! Mille is Jeannie Macpher: no longer grow up to be farm lear 4 people and will remain on |} Ey Eiiae octorm Dentists, Nurnes 4 KITCHEN SHOWER ing will begin at 8 o’clck. get proportionately higher pay for| Florence Strauss. i tern ace boys and girls, to be hap, und con-|the farms and pay the old mortgaxes er aren scm Miss Mary Bucholz was hostess their services. nario editor for First Natiqnal Pic-| tented with the life on the farm orland State and National loans of od . CANTONS TO [EET | teres for one instance, beauty. tures while Marion Fairfax, wife of | homestead, simply for the one coni-{tine years which we hope to forget. | \ONDONS [Minneapolis] All Cantons and jadies who plan|Prains and high pay are mutual] Tully Marshal, has cha son that the returns for the| Sincerely yours, CATARRHAL JU A ae companions. western branch. ! pent on the farm will not in- | A“PARMER in Se eee eee ais Take June Mathis. She is edi-| Gertrude Chase combines writing the young growing generation | RE Gees made sachet bags Be in ve meat ” ae othe torial director of Goldwyn pictures,| scenarios with editing film. n equal place in life with the tow) ———————=———= honor guest early in the evening and | Qu t pantic Hotel at sito. | tn’ {and no slouch on facial features,| Clara Beranger and Rita Weiman RHGUEASEEL Reo uneeGAbOuAICLRE 1 2 Mock wedding was a feature of the | Grand Pacific Hotel at 7:30. either. She is said to command the|are both brilliant writers who com-| mable to cloth himself and. have Gatertainment for she evening. A See gp|largest salary ever paid by a motion | bine literary ability and. human ap-| Werle spending money lainty lun On was served at 11 DEAD La DAnTIAA picture firm to a woman, with the] peal in just the propor nm to produce | og 4 yous a pqua busine: o'clock and Miss Anderson receivet!| PROPLE’S FORUM |! exception of two or three leading | box office atteactons : ay fale ae ea Re AWA BIE. OU a number of useful, pretty and prac- | @ | stars. Unique in her field ig Katherine | °g°d : tical gifts. Miss Anderson will be a Bion SAC Rar Miss Mathis selects the stories for] Hill one of the few tithe writers | bride of early February. iditons: Nove Poflowing: is ')'"lios company, watches their progres’ | who geta her name on He: ecrecn'| aM aarin setter Written in response to the lin the making, even directs the di-|with the author and djéector. | Donglas..Gelloway, ae F. £.| people of the Northwest inform {rectors and gives the pictures their] Clair West, Ethel Chaffin and MOC last evening to twenty-six guests “at a kitchen shower given for Miss Mary Anderson at the Business and Professional Women’s club sis a way to keep the boy eee eee |to live and they will not ask ‘or | loans of money, Otherwise they will } leave the farms to seek other ways My business urtd experience brings |to support their families, and the ‘ttle ey r ‘s final touches before they are re-|Sophie Wachner have achieved fame} Se Galloway of this city, who has sprung| them of their desires regarding | joased, and wealth in the same field—cos io aDROMInER ED: of ee atameh slits farm legislation. , Frances Marion is one of the few|tuming the stars and taking charge Dr. M. E. caving the city less than three ycars . women difeetors in the game—cer-|of the wardrobe problems of large s 20, was married to his dancing part. (SURES SH sng dis Giaky gaiicn hs TA aleliehottehes Gamat ; Bolton ner, Miss Gudrum Jonassen, in Hort- EE Yay th TET i : ford, Conn, according to an an-| Hn. Lynn J. Frazier, Osteopath nouncement received by the father. Uise Bepeten: a terest is bleeding the life from the} on farm products that will insure a | Both are with “Little Nellie Kelly,” | Washington, D. C. farmers and business men of the| profit rather than a loss. A law on-| Oe gee | a George M. Cohan musical produc. |Deat Sir: northwest, All we want is a reagon-|Plteq that, will wine: oct the cycou Specialist in | tion, Gallpway does a whirlwind] ,. Sea eae eee sent on able price for the wheat and grain| jation and price fixing up y r Chronie dance and Miss Jonassén a fan| 0¥ nine Senators asking for personal) and we will get along and pay our] and other food cereals. | : ' dened 3 West, craine ce uit the North | debts. The Norris-Sinclair bill seems'| farmers of the Northwest a chance | ; Diseases est, regarding a bil ‘0 be passed) to be the one that comes nearest to e Kk. C. BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED | by the present session of Congress, | the needs of the wheat and grain pro- Telephone 240) Mr .and Mrs, Oliver Knudson de- | for relief of North West Farmers | ducers. cD lightfully entertained the members ene beet Growers. ; : 119144—4th St.) of the R. C, Bridge club Saturday In writing my personal experience, 7 pie F ryapercel ite i “ & | ‘evening at their home, Two tablea|we want a bill or law passed that |%S ‘Ia Gusincas men of the northe | hemes throughout. this esuntry with Bismarck, of bridge were played during the {will protect the price of wheat or ¥ se fh i 2 is tak 5 5 ae us ' u ‘i ees west and especially North Dakota. | windows nailed up with boagds snd N. D evening after which a dainty two- | grain, a price that will insure a rea- Mine slindiagia unit Pee ninriceaise d naar i eRe hoase ° . course luncheon was served. sonable margin above the cost of| T¢¥ Stand as a uni Bere ae sw pece ne CRS i Mr. and Mrs, Peck members of the club were unable to be present and Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Haskins were guests of the club. Honors went to \ Mr, CA. Haskins and Mrs, Frank Brasie: ba TUBSDAY BRIDGE ENTERTAINED Mrs. Obert Olson was hostess to members of the Tuesday Bridge Club d yesterday afternoon at her hcme, \ 206 W. Thayer Street. Members of th@ club enjoyed the game during the afternoon and Mrs. O, Lundquist was found to hold high score and at the conclusion of the game, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. 7 VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. Wylie Neilson of Valley City is visiting with her daughter Miss Minnie J. Neilson at her home in the Thompson Apartments. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MEET The Current Events Club is being. entertained this afternoon at a “one o'clock pot luck luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Larson. The oc- SSS _ To Whiten Skin . s) With Lemon The. ofly harmless way to bleach she. skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug- gist will supply for a few cents oe Shake well in « 5. bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most .wonder- * ful skin whitener, softener and beau- tifier. 1 Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- on bleach into .the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Fa- /mous stage beauties use it to bring A that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also to, soothe red, rough or chapped hands and face. You must mix this rematkable bleach yourself. It can not be bought ready to uéé because it ‘acts best immedi- ately after it is prepared. production. We have been selling our wheat fo\the last ten years or more below the cost of production( because of a manipulated market We do not want to borrow money we are sick of borrowing. Loan- ‘ing and bonding, high taxes and in- ——E———— GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF HAIR 35-Cent “Danderine” so Im- ; proves Lifeless, Neg- “ , lected Hair An abund- ance of luxur- iant hair full of & gleams and life shortly follows a genu- ine toning up of neglected scalps with © dependa- ble “Dander- ine.” Falling hair, itching’ ecalp Hy VEE ae a ruff is correct- ed immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Danderine” is de- lightful on the hair a ‘refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasy! Any drugstore. Simple Colds Indicate a need of SCOTTS § ‘y EMULSION jj to build resistance DR. R. S: ENGE Chiropractor © Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, NO NONONONOIN ROO NOROTO ONO TENET Modern Laundry Few people, in the busy hustling of every day life, ever stop a moment to consider the importance, and development of the Business Institutions of their city. Business Houses are built and big business developed, and you say. “Oh, that is just a small place cropped up, and doesn’t amount to much. Tf it did, we would hear more about it.” Among these Bismagck business houses is the “Modern Laundry.” A few years ago the laundry was a place to get the boiled shirt and stiff collar ironed and that was about all it amounted to, but it is different today. The laundry is the true friend of the housewife. With the de- velopment of machinery and trained labor, the scientific application of sanitary standards links the laundry to the home closer than most any other line of industry. A Friend of the Housewife Now the “Laundry” is really a big department stove business, with every kind of service the woman of the house may wish. .The Wet Wash department, the “Rough Dry” department, the all ironed, or “Family Finish” department, and*last but not least the “Bachelor” department. It is truly a wonderful institution, and‘we want the women to become better acquainted with this “Modern Laundry.’ See the wonderful wash- ing machines; wonderful extractors and dryers; mammoth ironing machines; delicate collar machines, and the hundred and one other things , that go to make a real “Modern Laundry.” , _ The Capital Laundry THE FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE. SOU TTETEAUT I LLL L cA rare blend of corn and sugar cane products gives it its fame WEET and deliciously mellow. A new flavor in syrups that comes from the perfect blending of sugar cane products and golden Iowa corn. The ex- perience of the world’s largest packers of sugar cane products has perfected Penick Syryp so that it adds a new deliciousness to waffles an cakes or corn bread. steaming griddle | Your grocer carries Penick Syrup in three delicious flavors —Golden, Crystal, White and Maple-Like. Penick & Ford, Ltd., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, New Orleans, La. Syrup MADE BY THE MAKERS OF BRER RABBIT MOLASSES.

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