The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 5

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mney ge TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 Plan To Give 5 Annual Charity Ball At the regular meeting of the Cath- ofie Daughters of America, held last evening at St. Mary’s School hall, plans were made for the holding .of the Seventh Annual Charity Ball on . Easter Monday. \ The Qatholic Daughters is a strict- ly charitable organization, not fra- State Officers Make _ Convention Plans | A meeting of the state officers and + the executive hoard of the North Da- kota Federation of Business and P fessional Women’s clabs, was held in Devils Lake on Saturday fox the pur- pose of making definite plans for the state convention which is to he held jn this city in May. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CALLED MOST BEAUTIFUL IN SENIOR CLASS AT sah N WELLESLEY COLL — mA ‘ . PAGE FIVE WARM COLORS Fashion designers are advocatin;y the use of warm, tender spring colors, such élow, green and the rose shades as a pleasant relief {from the somber garb which winter EGE erces upon us, SAVE THE TROUBLE OF COFFEE MAKING-USE ternal as is often stated, and spend| Thos: endi i " . nal 5 pe ose. attending the session v ¥ their time and funds wherever there | Miss Julia McDonnough, Minot, pr IT dS MADE is need for the same, it is stated. In| dent; Miss Medora Knox, ‘Grand the past the organization has depend-| Forks, state national vicepresident; | i AND DRINK IT. fn can a receipts of the annual] Miss Carrie Cammerud, Fargo, chair- | , <a 7 » Easter ball for a great help in the|man press and publicity department; | x financing of the Charity work of the! Mrs, A. Murphy, Jamestown, secre- | : ‘ ie AND OM,SO GOOD! ‘Ww’ organization. A fine orchestra in the Mrs. E wis, Devil | ees, i i : ' city has'Meen engaged and it has been | corresy secretary. : announced that the ball will be held] The Devils Lake club was hostess- i in the \Grand Pacific Hotel dining|es at a banquet in honor of the of- | a aaa : SEE || room and plans are under way to} ficers on Suturday evening at the | : i i make this annual event eclipse all| American Legion club rooms... | ? = Bismarck .Physieo- 1 former social features undertaken by paabAn ied a | heen selected by classmates of the senior class at Wellesley Colle: Iya Mise toe , x . the Daughters. ENTERTAIN FACULTY | . : rat to Cie prettiest. MiSs Smith long red-gold hair, gray eyes and i i o bie the progession in th Electronic — Covers were laid for twenty-five at | , ert to right: Miss Wilda Speer of New York and Miss Cooper of Kast Uaveu, Coan, (dark-haire ’ SICAL ceee ie y . Y., and Miss Doris Dalt srookl 5 ! (dark-haired (pes); Miss ‘Smith; Miss 5 ; Laborat Essay Contest Sponsored a pretty noonday luncheon given in| : ess Cees ues Songer, CU). ea Pe a it: ee , he Domestic Science rooms at the | ES AST ND OE ee By General Federation tien School today, when the Miskes |Some of the students bid fair to be- | @———— Ng! iy wit make their h is eae SR Ra yp anne neem || | wb ll HLL) ob is peeoey, rocegs wen st 5 SRN i ey will make their home. They of from the ‘ ‘ Dr. Abrams is every dis- Of Women’s Clubs|¥3 Palmer, Sarjorie Morris and Ella cee. solendid musicians. “1 PGPDBY NEWS | {sill won inthe twin ciee me tee te |ttieks could put him in the proces eee ne Oneticular vibRt- hipperman were joint hostesses to) : ——— Ll siteeaiende SaButer REESE NGI we ewe ol donal class. His mind reading: test ! ri uration a, the faculty and their wives. Decora. | _. CONDITION UNCHANGED ys nao | 8th friends en route. Mrs. Neibauer patterns available, alone has netted thea dane fest |B tions; and if counter vibrations A news writing contest, open to|tions were in green and white and|_ T- A. Cummins of Mandan who His] jtogister of Deede Fred S AP lGey-w tveigurats ches aca i t benefits | [ese at bl Ts bet aL . all club women of the country, is| the centerpiece was very much in ,Pcen confined at a local hospital, re-| yack at work alter boinc cbeent ree fare nN OF the month of Jan ag. Saas they will eradicate the disease ‘x. being sponsored by the press and|keeping with St. Patrick’s Day, be- |'Mains practically the same. Robert | cat days because of illness of alae ied i) AI THE SS. |) LADIES ATTENTION Physieo-E ie Diagnosis | \. publicity depitrtment of the General} ing an Irish thatch cottege with the | Cummins, a’son-who-kas béen attend. |") AS" Pectuse of illness, | Alex ne ib@annaat parents TI a e MOVIES ! Bus fare ‘refunded all Per Treatment, for particulars Federation of Women's clubs, of| pigs and other animals made of the, iit school at Notte Dame, Indiana,| piind sed | Muaittea ago ihte Series i> on eeg erie: BLN 8 . write, : which Mrs, Leslie Stringfellow Read, 'haked potato, Novel place cards and | §%8 been ‘called, home’ dnd bas arriv-| ayy an at Aplin rene a orally sf Alexins hospi-| AT THE CAPITOL , millinery purchases over, $10. ; Fayeteville, Ark., is chairman. Mrs.| menus carried out the suggestion of | ¢d to be with, his father, ts so tHengavaite: of a HUE ROM Wishek: Mrs. Aug. Martel.) Someone at the Hal Roach studio| At Meline’s Milliner Modes, | 3 McCord ‘Roberts’ Atlanta, Ga mone caryied . cat dan are the parents of a baby bo: ishek 3 lect t Mig | ' ere ea ee ‘st. arise 8 ee Ho pe were | “scion is mire To rer [BOR at the St. Alexius hospital ardton; Miss Hac o woridering i a ee any-| Mandan, N, Dak. | R. S. ENGE ‘ ¥ assiste y Miss lorris’ class in “EGIOD a MEE’ ‘are! - 4 isa Ka . e | y ange a n djloyd couldn't do, so} s ais eo We of, the ,cohtest and all articles for cooking. : Acrégular inedting'o? the Kineviéey | Mah 10 i g | Miss Katie Deisz, Linton; | thoy checked .off a few things they} — ceqyys ie : | D. C. Ph. A {Re copleakphogla pd” sent to. her es : I navidnealsehiisyyswillibe neacteitess : ae } soalup ould think tor aatche canta. i W ill be strictly confidgn- yeaa aR clo Mo: with’ proof ‘of publication not later MONDAY CLUB MEETS ‘evening at 8 o'clock in the! oigp 1 rere eae g : aoa Me Lloyd, who comes tonight to the| tial’ C.J. Martineson, Chief a RY Benes May “> Membérs of the Monday Club met; Chamber of Commerce rooms in the |, 0 cundin, and L. H. Knowles rdton. é Capitol Theatre i Sailor-Made| of Police. | i Ste hme of Ges W. Labs | Guaranty Banks Building on Foutth have been granted contracts for main Mrs. Otto Reinke Man," ‘an Associated Exhibitors fea 3 AS and Qyrag’Mason, Omaha, will have !terday’ “afternoon in their regular (Streets Pearse Re a reer ee dt oe Hea Baby | ture comedy in four reels, is an all : charge’ of the elimination wotk ‘and tes . a i matck and Wilton, during the coming eele; Ray “Pell, arcund athlete, this including every Siren sida TOMdeaN Gvb wecdela ape i eeanee te) vol Cel FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET | |,SPTing, and summer. “ ; Mrs. Abert Mayer, City: Auheldin av can al oT ILD OU LLL Wu ULL = editor of the Pictorial /Re Novels of Africa, The study of Egypt | .The regular meeting of the Fort-| ° ae | nor under water. His a Ni 4 uct as the final judge. Th meas ncooltinwel S bots pi te upon, MiBhtly Club will be held tomorrow Leave For Future Home | LACE CAPES BGS Nae HAVE will be made. at the biennial meet- “Country Life in Egypt” by Mrs. M. afternoon with Mrs. Robert Orr, & d Mrs. M. J. Neibauer left | ey capes are. making their ap- Y UR ing of the General Federation &f} 17 °“Atiinson, “The Nile Desert. (Avenue A. The study of the Near | yesterday for Eau Claire, Wis., where | pcarance in all colors ané in all Women elR ny en on) 2akeros sin Jerid” wan well described in » paper | East will be continued. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, EYES See i y Mrs. H, A. Brandes and a “Trip f SOGAR Ds PART: i z ‘ x Fath ten Tka*d ene tanee oe om Park Sad up the Me™ wan eed nyc CE Ahly So 5 I | 5% sna tones We eee must record @ club event, which oc-0, hy Mrs. M, H. Jewell, The next |, The U. C. T. Auxiliary will give a Men's and Women's Wear, ; curred we the ae we iiss be meeting of the club wjll be held with | pu party tomorrow evening at Eagle Tailoring Your eyesight is toc writer is a resident. must be at} is. V. J. LaRose, March 24. plks for members and their & Hat Works. precious to trifle with Nor least 300 words and not more than 700 words in length. The proof of publication, in the formmof a clip- ping, with the name of the news- paper and date of publication, to- gether with the name and address of the writer, ang the O. K. of the club of. which the writer is a, mgmber, must accompany evefy ehtry. : An award ‘of $50 will be made to the club woman who, in the opinion of the judge, has ‘contributed the best article. ‘ s ENTERTAIN MANDAN D. A. R. CHAPTER Mrs. W. E.: Ricker and daughter, Mrs.°R. W- Shinhers, entertained the Mandan Chapter of the Daughters of . the American Revolution at her home on Mandan Ayenue, yesterday after- noon. Mrs, Ricker ‘and daughter are members of the Mandan Chapter and / entertained a few of the Bismarck D. A. R.’s as guests. The .regular meeting was held after which the héstesses served refreshments. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TO MEET The Current Events Club will hold their regular-ymeeting, with Mrs, C. R. Simpson, 410 Avenue F tomorrow afternoon. . Responses to roll call will be a “Pat and Mike story.” The entire program will be devoted to u study of Ireland and the Irish ques- tion. TH® president of the club will ‘ead a discussion upon the Irish question: and .Mrs. George Register will/present a paper upon the history and geographical features sof Ire- land. > « WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB” The Wednesday Study Club will meet. tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 Seventh Street. A paper upon “National Defense— “Amerl naval ‘and =‘ Military Strength” will be given by Mrs. W. He Bodenstab. “Underlying Causes id *Fdture Trend of War” will be tesented by Mrs. P. C. Remington ‘and a general discussion on “Lis- armament” will follow after which Topics in Brief will be presented._ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs, N. O, Bystrom enter- tained at an informal six o'clock digner last evening. Covers were laid for nine, Guests included Rev. and Mrs, E. F. Alfson and family and Miss Esther, Hoover. Following the dinner the evening was enjoyed by visiting intersperaed with music. . CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Marjorie McIntyre celebrated her fifth birthday yesterday after- noon by entertaining a few of her closest friends at games: and a birth- day luncheon. Mothers of the little folks helped celebrate and Miss Mar- jorie was- made very, happy with the receipt: of a number bf pretty gifts. AT FARGO > »S..L. Nachols of this city is franay acting legal business in Fargo. ‘DB. GIRL WITH CALIFORNIA FIRM * In the past. year, 20 girls from Dakota“Business College, . Fargo, |. Ds; have established themselves in good positions in Southern Cal- ifornia, the 1atest being Stassia Gor- vezki, now with the Los Angeles Wholesale: Co. . Louise ‘Whitson won a ‘position “with the, Marine ,, Corporation of Los. Angeles, in. competition with 14 girls. ““Dakotans”’ have no trouble get- ting on anywhere.. ‘Thorough train-} ing givés you confidence to get the job, ability to Aedd it:. “Follow the Succe$$ful.’? “Enroll for. Spring : Term.’ - Write F. _L./ Watkins,, Pres , 806 FrontSt., Fargo,'N. D, ee BOY SCOUTS. TO GIVE CARNIVAL The Boy Scouts of Troop 6 will op- en their carnival at the First Preeby- tcrian Church Parlors, Friday even- ing, March 14, gt8 o'clock. Pr tions art \beliig, made to enter! large attendence and side shows of | various kinds are being arranged, so | that none shall lack amusement. “The | First Day of School” will be present- | ediand among the side shows listed re “King Tut”, “Barney Google,” Spark Plug,” “Hollywood,” | and ¢ Hawaii First.” TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT At the regular meeting of Mary’s, Sewing Circle to be held Thursday afternoon in the School Hall at 2:30 a St. Patrick's entertain- ment willbe given. A committee composed of Mrs. N. F. Charrier, Mrs. G. R. Lipp, Mrs. S. L, Atkinson and Mrs, Paul LaFrance will act as joint hostesses for the afternoon. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all the ladies. of the Parish to attend this meeting. 5 St. PLAN TO ATTEND MUSIC FES- TIVAL A number from this city are plan- ning to dttend the annual Festival and convention of the State Feder- ation of Music clubs to be held in|, Grand Forks, April 8, 9, and 10. The desire to hear the artist, Paderewski, will prompt many to make the trip to Grand Forks, as he will give an entertainment one evening during the festival, APPOINTS MUS@C CHAIRMAN Mrs. John Knauf of Jamestown, chairman of the Fine Arts depart- ment of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs, has announced the appointment. of Mrs. Frank Fahrer of New Rockford as chairman of the music department for the fifth dis- trict of the federation. Mrs. Fahrer will have jurisdiction in Eddy, Wells, : Foster and Barnes counties. ADDRESSES HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. E. L. Whitson addressed the students of the High School in as- this morning upon the sub- ‘Musi¢ ‘as a Profession.” Mrs. | Whitson’s talk is greatly appreci- ated and intensély interesting. A number’ of musical organizations are in existence in the High Sclool and BISMARCK,N.DAK. DIAMONDS.“JEWELRY BUY. YOUR DIAMONDS Fromajewelerwho really | knows diamond values. 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