The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1924, Page 5

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{ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, PAGEANT TO BE PRESENTED The Christian Endeavor Society part: Spirit of Service Church ...... : Community . Poverty .. Emily Olson Jean MacLeod Barbara Register Melba Whittemore. A Laura Rupp. Young People: Mr, Gannon. Leone Olson. Althea King. Chester Perry. | The entire service will be conduct-, ed by young people: Mr. Gannon} will preside. Waldo Ellickson and 4 \ afternoon, February 5, with Mrs. L. E.! Heaton, 417 Tenth Street. Mrs. F.| C' L. Watkins will be the leader and} the subject, “Women and Prohibi- tion,” will. be the topic for the aft-| publisheq by the National Women’s | Christian Temperance Union in a! “ year book used by all local organiza- do politics let me and my family alone?” Visitors will be welcomed at this’ meeting. 4 merman, who ce @ birthday. The decorations were sll time for the luncheon, which was most delicious and a birthday cake} with candles proved a great delight. The youngsters had a most pleasant time and Master Walter ‘received many pretty gifts. ~ PROGRAM RENDERED, afternoon. The program was as fol- Reading—“The New Church Or- gan,” Jean Converse. “Auld Lang Syne,”—By class. Methodist Church parlors. More MRS, THORBERG ELECTED of the Presbyterian church, assisted Mrs. E. A, Thorberg was elected by the Junior Endeavor and the Girl delegate to the 33rd annual National Reserves, will present a pageant, “A | Continental Congress, Modern Christian Quest,” at the|D. C. to be hel, church ‘Sunday evening, in connection | by the Minish with National Young People’s Week. Daughters of the American Revolu- The following characters take tion at tHeir regular monthly* meet- ing at the McKenzie Hotel yesterday Helen Crawford | at @ one o'clock luncheon. appointed to serve on various State Committees are as follows: Filmg, Mrs. J. P. Frenc tion and Thrift, M Correct Use of the Flag, some time in April, he Chapter of the Lumry; Geological Research, Lucile lu tian of Records, Miss Madge and Gladys Ness, Runey; Historical and Literary Re- Need ... ... Lila Sterling Nurse .. Elizabeth Butler |Jore Youth Outside Church—Robert Nues-| rune, sle. : Woman and Blind Girl—Mary“Cram| pan, Woman with little children—Leone | ciprocity, Mrs. Benton Baker Hiland. national Relations, Mrs. W. Foreigner ......... _ Walter\ Le Royer; Magazine, Mrs. C. W. Me Foreign Representatives: Memorial Conventional Hall, Mrs Edith Whittemore. J. Taylor; Patriotic Education, M Stratton; Preservation of H ES) Shirley Penner. Publicity, Mrs. B. K. Skeels; Daughters, Mrs, G. H. Dollar; Revolu- tionary Relics, Mrs. R./D. Hoskins, Hélen Brooks. ‘| J. Leonard Bell made an inte Wilma Olson. ing talk to the members upon “Cer- Fred Landers. tain Phases of Financial History of Frank LeRoy. minded the members that taxation - Lily Sterling. and while the twentieth century man Jean Eaton. thinks in terms of taxation, the col- Donald Ellickson. onists had no machinery for bond is- Margaret LeRoy. 2 stated that the Revolutionary War was practically Robert Morris, financier; George Washington, military leader, and Benjamin werceall paid a tribute, for services to the Colonists. Mrs. S$, K. Clark, mother of Mrs. . A. Thorberg was an out-of-town {visitor at this meeting. Peter Williams. Revolutionary War.” Waldo Ellickson. was disagreeable to the Loretta LeRoy. sues or foreign credits. Floy Kitchen. rr é Hattie Greve. drafts. Juniors: ; George Olson. | ESENT PAGEANT Ruth Williams will sing solos. The, ie UoeERE EAL acEas of. Chris meeting will start at 7:30, and a cor-' tian Endeavor will present the page dial invitation is extended to all ant, “Christ in America,” on Sun who wish to attend. evening, February 10, at the |gelical Church. pair of ah—er—l contest, have just pronounced the most be 21, lives in Milwaukee, aesthetic dancing. seribed with her A chorus of sixteen W. C. T. U. MEETING voices will render special music for The regular monthly meeting of the occasion. the W. C, T. U. will be held Tuesday, those taking them follow: The list of parts and Elizabeth Happel ..Nettie Goulke ernoon The programs of the W. C.'Italy.. se Le T. U. mectings are made out andj Indian Grant McDonald} -Arebella Thompson .. Beatrice Harding ..Clara Cordon ....Esther Cordon Marion Strutz tions. Response to Roll Call will be,| Mountain G “When I Let poltics alone by refus-; Jewt.. ing or neglecting to register or vote,| Columbia. her class of advanced students in voice, Friday evening, Feb. 15, at the Rialto theater. A program wail be | page to such an e PLEASANT SURPRISE PABTY | Thursday evening at nine o'clock a number of Miss Sophia Cervinski’ ENTERTAINS LITTLE NEPHEW. | friends gathered at her Mrs. J, M. Hérrison of 402 Fifth| Tenth Street and street entertained fifteen little peo-| prised her. The crowd enjoyed them- ple at % birthday party yesterday | selves with cards, games and ‘music afternoon from four to six o'clock, | until | Aunounced later.” director of ed to Fargo after spending seve for her little riephew, Walter le | eae eae ny the eueital Oe nner nome uness. lEbrated his seventh | who had made prov in’ Kooning’ with ‘fhe Valentine color |, ,Cose, Present wien season. Games were played until! sonmidt, Rose and Eva Baker Miss Bernice Nolan; Roy*Mi Heidt, Stienard, and Elmer Bokquist. had a most enj ENTERTAIN AT BE Mrs, F. L. Brandt entertained at “ Ay ‘interesting program was given|a benefit card ‘party at her apart-| divisio of the Methodist by the pupils of the 8th A class at} ment, 112% Sixth Street for the lady division the William Moore school yesterday | Maccabees, r 3 Fight tables were played ‘and the}ment in the church parlors lows: valentine decorations were employed] Tuesday evening, February 9. s America the Beautiful—By class. | effectively. > =s- Reading—“It Takes a Man to Be| Mrs. William Falconer and Mrs. Brave,” Margaret Johnson. Davies. 4 Cornet solo—‘Margaret Weltz,”|game a dainty luncheon was served} gram different from any ever Clarence Rossen. by the hostess. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mrs, Florence Davis, city librarian, recently received word that, a son ANNUAL LUTEFISK DINNER weighing twelve pounds had been 7 Bs cf e, 2 ee ee the Swedioh Luth- bore to Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Leslie marck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & 4,-eran church held a very successful Derby of Shidler, Oklahoma. lutefisk dinner last evening at the Derby will be remembereg as Mts EFIT PARTY by] There will be good music, re- At the conclusion’ of the NONE BETTER! Bounding Miss Marie Galewskie’s twinkling tocs on the north are sts, following a nation-wi ital in Ameria. nd says she developed her limb lovelin $ gave her a pair of gold garter cl initials to commemorate her victory. which a council of ar Judig ne Baldwin, a sister of M Dave | Ad THE M “he DANCE TONIGHT —$—_—-—— Bismarck Canton No. 5 will give the ninth dance of the series of dan-} Abe ces being given during the winter, | ter ‘Jat *Odd Fetlows Hail tonight. &e-) Without treshments will be served. PRESENT PUPILS. li Mrs. Herman Scheffer will present) 4 orth Dakota has RETURN FROM SOUTH Dr, and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer have returned after having spent several weeks in the South. ENTERTAINS HOUSE GUEST. Miss Mary Schall of Glen Ullin, is a house guest of Miss Esther Staley over the week-end. The ladies of the Second church will give an entertain- freshments, and a short pro- pefore given in the city. Ad- mission 25 cents. g of the Bis- Regular mec A, M. Monday evening, 7:30. than 260 plates were served during the evening and the ladies in charge of the arrangements received many compliments upon the excellency of the dinner. The Swedish Lutheran jadies wish to express their thanks for the kindnesses and courtesy shown them by the Methodist ladies and church management. i, P. E, 0, MEETING. The regular mecting of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will be held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gordon V. Cox at her hgme, 316 W. Thayer street. An auctién sale will be held in con- nection with the mecting and will prove to be very entertaining as sev- eral memBers of the sisterhood have established enviabie records as auc- tioneers, ~ ' BENEFIT CARD PARTY. The members of the American! Le- \ gion Auxitary are making elaborate prepartions for the benefit card par- ty to be given Monday afternoon at the Legion hall. A party is planned for the ladies and gentlemen on Mondsy evening, playing to begin at 8 o'clock. The afternoon party is scheduled for 2 p. m, ,. ENTERTAIN HOSPITAL ALUMNI |* . Mrs. Carl Peterson and Miss Esther Teichman will entertain the members of the Bismarek Hospital Alumni next Tuesday. evening in the parlors} ofthe Nurses Home. The hostesses have prepared an unusually interest- ing program for the occasion and much pleasure is in store for the guests. GLEE CLUB TO APPEAR Announcemient has just been made that the Girls Glee Club of Jaimes- town College will appear in an en- tertainnient at the Presbyterian Church, ‘Thursday, February 21st, un- der the auspices of the Christian En- deavor Society of the church. ‘ | DONATE TO PIANO FUND. The girls of Mrs. G, F, Dullam’s 4 Sunday school class-netted $15 from ‘the food sale ‘recently held at Hos- THEIR ENGAGEMENT IS EXPECTED! 8, Prince George. lexandra Curzon, daughter t soon to hear of their engagement. ee His Royal Highnes an kin'’s store. This will be applied walking with, lad toward the piano fund, British people expec: . R veo) Be ie : Address all communications to i : M. E. Bolton, D. O. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. of England, is: shown shoal ot bord Curzon. ; 1 | magazine, It was only a few months before their vogue had spread sons bought the periodi- solely for the purpose of reading | Judge Jed to Jamestoy ‘rom there it was but a step to the | disposing of various motions and} i speaking stage, roles of the partners have been por- | trayed by Barney Bernard and Alex- Now it has been made into a mo and it will be ture at the Eltinge Theatre Mon and Tuesday. Bernard and Car version, with Vera Gordon appearmg | Cloche hats of Forman, erstwhile lifetime, ambituas when he comple Owen Wister’s ch greatest. story | comes to the Capitol Theatre Through a remarkable chain of cir cumstances every detail of the pro- | ’ ed to the hfe led by the ||E novelist’s picturesque hero. Suffering With Pneumonia Miss Ardyth Gussner und Mrs, Arthur ¢ of pneumonia, Bismarck Hospital tal for treatment Mrs. Christ Ritzer, || . Herman Joersey, Almont At City Auditorium night performan Harris and Woodmansce. Open Business Nichols have mobile paint shop at t und will specialize on the bet | of their work jeauipment and material, Potash and Morris Perlmut- a doubt those names are | | more common throughout the entire iworld than those of any person liv- They are the brain ere- nee on the magazine have grown in popularity ent that their famé is 5 ——— now internatio RETURNS TO FARGO These famous cloak and suit part A. A. Stone, federal prohibition | ners started their careers a tral figures of a series of short sto-| ries which appeared in a prominent | CONN VONGNONG fen FLOWE ARE HERE You don’t have to wait to enjoy the freshness and fragrance of Spring Daffodils, Hy- acinths, Tulips—in fact, all the beautiful Spring blossoms—are right here Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT as authorized by Work in the E. A. Degree. Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON D. O. Consultant choosing, and at prices remarkably low. | HOSKINS - MEYER it with Flowers” ONE DAY ONLY . CITY AUDITORIUM MONDAY, FEB. 4 Night 8:15 p. m. OvertheHill tothePoorhouse The famous 4 act comedy drama SCHOOL DAYS The rube teacher and his Krazy Kids a riot of Mirth and Melody. “The Juvenile Minstrels Clever Singers — Funny Comedians. + Children 25c. Adults 50c¢. Matinee’4 p. m/ Prices Matinee now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee— Seats not reserved for Matinee. workmen and care in detail are an- lanout the face but still have a cer- nounced by the firm. \tain Returns to Jamestown ames A. Coffey has return fter comple trict court and y term of FESTIVE ‘LOCHE | er or gold lace the fashionable close line | trimmed, V-NECK FAVO Necklines may or pointed thi jclubs and. winter resorts | HIGH CROWNS are worn for dress oceasions. They | High rowned hats, plainly a ‘A sauare |e round, square | yg recording to} ing gown. ars the | similar matters. janaivitinal | protere in es _— + pointed Veneck eferred. | Gome to Presbyterian Come to Presbyterian! | Church Sunday evening Feb. Church Sunday ‘evening Feb.| 1.0 /RMCKERSUID i oc| 8rd, at 7:30. q 3rd, at 7:30. See the “Mod=|iongiisn worsted in tan, russet or| ern Christian Quest. yjern Christian Quest. drown is conspicuous at country - - «IMPORTANT > ANNOUNCEMENT TORO OOOO OT ONO ORONO ONTOS MRS. SARAH GOLD Will have charge of the Ready to Wear and Millinery department in the Wellworth store, and will announce the greatest opening event in the history of Bismarck. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE | Please Note -- Our store is being remodeled for this immense showing of Ready to Wear and Millinery. Extra fitting rooms will be provided, extra sales people to wait on you for prompt service. Talk About This Opening. Wellworth Department Store MONAT IAT IAAT NAIA TATA IAIN Seventh Day of Rest for every Woman Happiness in washday! Sounds impossible—but it’s true. For now, through ‘a phone call to our laundry, washday becomes another seventh day of rest. A whole day of leisure every week—time for some of the many things you've always wanted to do. Vime for reading, recreation, club meetings; time for more attention to the chil- dren. Steam, fuss and bother of home washing—all are banished. Instead, just a bundle that our representative calls for—and washday is over. r The wide range of our laun- dry helps enables you to select Uf plete, all-ironed service, you may have that. If you prefer only a part of the ironing done, our semi-ironed services will please you. And if you want us to care for the washing only, you may have such a service. Today—telephone and let us explain our various laundry helps. Then choose the one which suits you best and fry it. "Send it ‘adi — Capital Laundry one that suits your family’s an: needs, and yourhousehold bud- | Company, get as well. If you wish a com- 311 Front St. Phone 681 PRIM-PREST [US eee | Paris for wear with the plain tail- ive air that the® plain felt | lewr, has satin cannot impart, | nk satin of the frock, ut the hem of a youthful danc- See the “Mod- Regular meeting.of the Bi | marck Lodge No. 5, A. F. A. M. Monday evening, 7:4 are being promoted in| Work in the E, A. Degree. All Bismarck wil!

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