The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1924, Page 5

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Se THURSDAY, APRIL 38, 1924 Social and Personal To Present Pupils In Recital! Mrs, R. W. Henderson will present her pupils in aesthetic dancing at an exhibition at the Auditorium of the Indian School on Friday evening,! April 4, Mrs. Richard Tracy will be xecompanist at the piano, The pub- lic is invited to attend this presen- tation, Nursery Rhymes--Joan Hughes, Nor- ma Peterson, Peggy Homan, Qdes- sa and Carol Schipfer, Hark The Lark—Odessa Schipfer gad Peggy Homan. Jingle Bells—Norma Petersor Peggy Homan, Petite Russe-—Bi nd Virginia Rohre Japanese Dance—Ab Roan, Will- obel Matchek, Marvel Hoff, Doro- thy Rigler. A Debutante of | Tomorrow—Joan Hughes, Norma Peterson, Odesss and Carol Schipfer and Pegey Ko- man, Faust Walfz.......... Frances Heath Gelden Hour—Cora Marie Strauss and Ernestine Dobler. Play Time—Zona Hoffman and Effie Rosen, Russian Dance—Audrey Rohrer and) Marjorie Staak. Jack in the Box. -Aldeen Paris} Just Being Happy—Eula Cameron} and Veronica Dodd. Sailor's Hornpipe—Ernistine Dobler, Abigail Roar, Cora Marie Strauss, Marvel Hoff, Willobel Matchek, Derothy Rigler, Beverly Snyder, Virginia Rohre Narcissus .....0..0+ Betty Lofthcuse verely Snyder Lillian Rigler. Group—E ret, Effie Rosen, .Aldeen Paris. leath, Veronica Dida, k and Zona Hoffman Vit pn 1—Brnistine Dobler, Ab Gil Roan, Cora Marie Strauss, Mar- vel Hoff, Willobel Matchek, Doro-| ® thy Riglér, Beverly Snyder and Virginia Rohrer... Waltz ‘Brilliant-—Leader—Betty Loft- house. Group—Zona Hofman, Eula Cameron Audry ‘Rohrer, Effie Rosen, Aldeen| Paris,, Frances Heath, Veronica} Dodd and. Marjorie Staak. D, A.R. MEETING The, regular meeting of the Mini- shoshe Chapter of: the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held tomorrow at the McKenzie hotel in connection with. the regular monthly luncheon. Mrs. Gordon Cox will pre- sent several musical numbers and a report of the recent State Conference held at Grand Forks will be given by Mrs. E. A. Thorberg. NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB Members of the N hborhood Bridge Club were ente Mrs, Van R. Middlemas, 40 T Street yesterday afternoon. Two tables were at play during the after- noon with high score being, won by Mrs; Francis T. Hillman. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Moyer, CARRINGTON VISITOR Miss Delight Jones of Carrington is_making a short visit in the city attending to business affairs and dy, fancy other features, This show about an hour afd a quarter. will be 14 different booths in thed gymnasium—hot dog stand, beauty | parlors, et be conduc will be “A the | to make it functions to be given C t a la Cameron, Audry Roh-|~ Wishek, mother of Mrs. * calling on friends. B.C. Cleve! in the city yesterday for a short stay during which he is transacting busi- ness. FROM KILLDEER Dr. A. L. Pastoret of Killdeer is spending a few days in the city look- ing after business interests and call- ing on friends. VISITS HERE Mrs. Floyd Daniels of Cole Harbor is spending a few days in Bismarck on business. GARMENT, FANCY WORK AND FOOD SALE .The Methodist Aid Society will -hold a garment, fancy “work afd food sale Sat. April ~ 5, at Hughes Electric Office. “Sale to open at 10 a. m. YOU.... should read this The Hedden Real Estate Agency has a good and com- plete list of resi- dence property both improved and unimproved for you to choose from. APPOINTMENTS ’ MADE AT ¥OUR CONVENIENCE, . Ageney References: Association of Commerce. First National Bank. ' City National Bank. Capital Security Bank. Bismarck Bank. Demon Carnivil Plans Are Made! Plan anding that | red up by those in char id the date positively was Sut- | night. The doo .m. There will be 5 op. in, in the hégh 1udeville, one neing, minstrel big show | chool av- will y dance will | al peewee and a bow Lettermen’s Club, whic grand succe plans Bridal Couples | Guests at Dinner’! The first of a series h honor of | wl and Arthur Monson and their | Ges, who were marr! 1, Satur- Ms ral home, 519 Ninth | ing, upon jhe re-} A five course dinner was served | at 7 o'clock a at which the appoint- | Comin’ Thro’ The Rye—Solo—Miss kK i} yellow’ ass bowl fi formed a deautiful and | effective centerpiece. Bowls of ‘n- | fips and jonquils were used decoration of the living rooms. the Covers were laid for twelve and included the immediate families and Mrs. Elmer Monson. A number of social functions are } planned for ‘both ibrides in the near future. BENEFIT DANCE | Members of the Ladies Auxiliary Carton No. 5, I. O. O« re making preparations dance to be given April 24 at the Odd Fellows Hall. A beautiful quilt will be given away to the one whose name is drawn on the’ evening of the dance. COMMUNITY GOUNCIL MEE’ The regular meeting of the Com- munity Council will be held Satur- day afternoon at 0 in the Rest Room of the Maso} Temple. Ar- raneements are being mide to have an interesting s r Ss women of the city at this meeting. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE W. G. Dahl of Minneapolis ha: rived in Bismarck to become superintendent of the Carpenter Lum- New Victor Records RED SEAL RECORDS Clwist sho Lord ‘s Risen To-day’ Ring Jit, Wild Bells (Tennyson- ¢ Gounod) Both by Louise Homes, ¥ Victo: Recora No "O71. 10-inch Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses ‘The World is Waiting for the Pigg (Emest-Seitz) Violin Both by Fritz Tier Recora No. 994, 10-inch Forza del Destino—Pace, pace mie Die (Verdi) _1n Italian Emmani—Ernani involami Werdi) An Italian. Both by i, Victor Record No. 6440, 12-inch LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Pier pris One Met Burr Prear endl Hall Victor Record No. 19282, 10-inch Londen Bridge is Falling Down i gs Elliott Shaw Colorado Albert Campbell-Henry | Victor Record No. 19283, 10-inch » yards. Mr. Dahl was for- in the Carpenter Lumber Co. nthe Carpen ‘ Ik pet ata : . | [their annual Easter Food 3 eae {| Work sale at the Hughes M, THOMPSON PROMOTED eC j [effiees, Saturday beginning Thompson, cashier of the | | o'cloc! | Bismarck Bank, who has been the j District representative of the Mutual ac Benefit Life Insurance Co, of New-|LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN that). Now she has come from Les-| Th ark, N. J., has accepted a position in 3 | charge of the Sioux City being made for a rousing | branch of the company time at the high schoo! carnival to be | son has represented th held Saturday night, April 5, at the|North Dakota for. the past fifteen high schodl.. Misunder the carnival might be held ‘Friday merited promotion. Mr. Thompson s will open at | present visiting h j been quite ill and expects to return ‘to the city: soon, nd Mrs. 0. G zie are moving to the city. | Present Mr. and Mrs. Crook are mak- their home at the Annex | Crook has recently j tion with the Bisma Mrs, Crook plans to lea ' rath row morning for Chicago to jan indefinite visit with relatives a | feiends, JUNIOR HIG Musical programs were presented | jby the students of the Junior High | School yestérday afternoon under the s of Social aire jon of Miss of on ial program to be presented in’ mentary. the bridal din [ts y the pe ner given by ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. ur weeks by the Junior High stu-| In the Lobach at their street lust evel turn of the bridal couple, from a} short honeymoon spent at points} éast of here. HERE FROM "SHIELDS spending a a days in the city on] m HERE FROM RALEIGH s Hazel Halverson arrived in| 1i y yesterday from Ra spend a few days. for « large benefit | 1 Front Lace, Back Lace and Wrap around models in all sizes. Values to $7.50 1 /, Discount on all regular stock during 0 this sale. : “|” SACRED SELECTIONS Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy) Trinity Dei (O Lamb of God) § Choir figtor Record No. 35732, 12-inch MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL 4 Hawaiian Medley Waltz “Laicikawai® “Waipio” Hawaiian Guitars Hawaiian Melodies “My Waikaki Mermaid”—"Hula O Makee” ' n Both by f B. A. p Victor Recora No. 19260, Winch ».. 5 DANCE RECORDS Alay Toe Abemets=ee hm Maybe—Fox. ith by. Paul Whiteman and His * Victor Record No. 19284, IO-inch Net Yet, Suzette!—Fox Trot Lonesome—Fox Trot Both by Brooke Jobns and His |* Victor Record No. 19285, 10-inck Hoskins-Meyer Exclusive Victor Dealers Bismarck, N. D. Pure thread silk ‘with Lisle garter tops, high spliced heel, double séle and toe, black and light colors, all sizes. Basement Bale. PLICC se. 1 hi aha THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Methedist Ladi WAY PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY Iowa CARTON band is now employed, and although | x G'elock Mr. Thomp-| 1. don't. know just. why I always [She has said nothing about it, I think company in} tol you my troubles, but some way | Se Probably left to get away from he present, 4 it seems perfectly natural for me to | hint 5 TO SERVE BANQUET and the promotion to a larger!tol) you everything that happens | She has peculiar idexs of the! Arrangements have been made f ld of activity comes as a welllts me. 5 D of men and wormen work- | ye serving of tht. Junion | For instance, now that she insists t any of Leslie Pere Perhaps it is because I feel pretty in Minnesota at} certain that you will tell me. the . mother who has! truth about it all even if that truth is not palatable to yours truly. I thoroughly agree with you that)" it is astonishing that a man of my |! E liber and — personality” — should | Crook of Me-| have known the love of two such At{ Women as Paula Perfer and Leslie milton and 1 also agree with you Mr,| that both of them are too god quet by the members of the Star » will not go to 1 affairs, althou, The members of St. will hold a food sale dinner with me 1 the time trying © our business relations those of man to man and yet she never quite succeeds because she is fem ne to her finger tips. , No man could be in the room with her five minutes that would not feel the «tingle of her presence even if she did not open her mouth She is not pretty, in fact the first day T saw her 1 thought sh de cidedly ugly. Avvery pale fae r fel lips that are not rouged, brown © little flickering: red hts in t » bobbed red hair that » plaste down to her head in the most approved as well as. the ems to be MOVIN cepted a posi- k Motor Com Fargo on business. not understand however why you think that T will not be true to | Leslie, Certainly you have no cause | n since T have been: mar ve never Tooked at another woman T mean to flirt with cher. Just at present however there is a very charming woman in my of fice who piques my curiosity contin Bally. She isso self-contained and | «in the public|ty tell her exactly what T-think of | Leslie bnuidinsnt Bas] Plans are being made for 4) her and that isn't. always compli- | "C2" ¢ Eee ye y lonely without her. Expect her home tomorrow and 1 will be tad to see her you can bet. I was most interested in your let- ter about Paula Perier. Glad she i foing to let us have the boy LADIES ATTENTION CAPITOL VISITOR here on bu PROM PARGO PROGRAMS s ‘ J. W. Worner of I that terday PAINT CHEAP first’ place, Syd, she is a better “advertising man’ than I am. | She has an intuition of the psyehol-| _ | ogy of a bit of copy that is uncanny, is}and she sometimes shows up my sculine ane-track and somewhat | obtuse mind in a way that makes me wriggle. She was a girlhood friend of Les-| ping Married a man who seems to| Millinery purchases over $10. have heen unable to get, alon: | At Moline’s Milliner Modes, with her (1 can easily understand | Mandan, N. Dak. at less than wholesale. gal’s Shoe Store. Owen of Shi A. W. Lucas Company “The Store of Quality and Service’ Easter Apparel very best at the most reasonable price COATS AND WRAPS To look y tone must have a spring cos Marvella or Lustrosa, ‘Three quarter yogue in Fawn, Black, Brown and Navy. hey’re priced at $49.50 "" SILK FROCKS ra, Satin Canton Crepe, Roshi the Easter tashion r style at $19.50 "" MILLINERY The rainbow with all its gorges: new spring hats in sport, street and dress styles, at $5 0 $25. 00° FOOTWEAR CORSET SPECIALS Friday and Saturday $2.50 with covered Cuban hee Our regular Tailored Shoe, $9.00 and $9.50 - Basement Bargains On account of the storm of last i we have.a double supply of Basement bar- gains to offer for these two days this week — Kriday and Saturday. New lot of ‘Remnants at half price. Infants’ Hose, Black and Colors, part wool, pair ........................... 19¢ Children’s Hose, fine ribbed cotton, all sizes, pair .......................... 25¢ Turkish Towels, double thread, extra large ............................... 49 Girl’s Carter Union Suits, short sleeves, all sizes ............0............. 49e Men’s Mercerized Sox, Black and Colors, pair .........:.................. 25€ Women’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, Black and Colors, pair ....................... 79¢ Women’s Gloves, Silk and Chamoisette, Black and Colors ............. 50c Men’s and Boys’ Handkerchiefs, ‘Colored border ..... 10e Women’s Handkerchiefs, White Linen, Plain and Colored Embroidered. 15e¢ Curtain 'Nets, a good lot of new patterns, yard .....................-.+-2.. S5€ Women’s Union Suits, Mercerized, Pink and White, Munsing Cotton in Wihiteonly. Sleeveless: |... 224 22820 ois cule. le. oc ee vce OBC Women’s Union Suits, fine ribbed cotton, sleeveless, size 36 to 44.............49e Outing Flannel, Percales, Muslin and Ginghams, yard .................... 19¢ SILK HOSIERY (Extra Special) FOOD AND FANCY WORK SAL Aid will hold d and Faney Rev. Hutcheson Rev. W., J. Hutcheson of the Ma Bismarck next Monday night at SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF 3% MANO! ‘ons and Daughters of lie oe ce ere the eee |lie's father's oftice where the hus-] way will meet tomorrow evening: and friends being invited | FRECKLES | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These All members are ashed rion ban EPISCOPALIAN FOOD SALE, orges Guild the Hoskins: Meyer's Store, Saturday afterneon, There's no longer the [reed of fevling haned FROM FARGO \ freckles has return the city after spending a few days in homely Mike Brown of Shiclds arrived in | MOrming the city today to spend a few aay ro Was a the business callers in the city yes apply of it night and : you should soon see { your Mother on YOUR that even the worst freceles have Rirtaday always finds to disappear, while the Lighter satisfaction in Flowers, UGS ADS CURLIN RAIS aloe Tulips, Jonquils, Hye eldom that more than an ounce is} : needed to completely clear the skin cinths all the beautifal a beautiful iplesien | Spring ‘Flowers to o ask fer the deuble! show Mother you trength OU ihe weUIid te ELM NAe likvetitl forecateh nts ginurantee of money back if it fail |to remove freckle Ady i If vou need good house or} barn paint, TL can sell it to you DR. M. E. BOLTON Tage 119%; Ath St. Tele Bus fare refunded on all pokodo PANCAKE FLOUR Fo Speak Here ce Association will speak mple at Sp, m, it is doby Ed. ‘Taylor. The will be open, Masons, wives | Ugty spots On Your Birthday end = Mother Flowers htest your as Othine double strength tranteed to remove these g an ounce of Othine from any druggis' be WEDS AE That desire to please “Say it with Flowers” Osteopathic Physician hone 210W Bismarck, N. D. HOSKINS - MEYER AT ALL GROCERS Gum Chewing Aids the Teeth For Weeks you have been thinking about that new coat or dress for Easter. We are prepared as never before to assist. you in selecting the of efther ‘Twill, Gerona, WRIGLEYS nd Moire play an important part in They are here in every wanted color and colors was never prettler than our Right In step with new Easter apparel. Oriental grey and Airedale . pretty cutout, effects, and two button styles. The Flavor Lasts AAUEUUCESLORTOOENIRORUEEDUSUAYOELUUUCLESLEROGAGHIOUELONOELONSTROONOLUOUCLEROHHONLSCQORSLIVUEHUOIECOOYPEAUROUESULAEAUDCUUNEL SSUVGTLEVEAGAUUUETTAEAEGOUERDOAEUUSACEDLPEDOURENO DEES FLAGT EE UUAEEEN NON AAOUGERAYUEREN ECUADOR RETA ENTE ETE $s] UANUAAPNDOERUAGHANUOUDARODEGEODEVUAOLUGOHLEGDOEOUEDGONGOOLGOOADAODLGUDOOEROEOGAODEROOEDEGDEOORODAEHEAEGDAAUEOEEOENDOeLHTANtT a © ay) You have the authority of doc- torsand dentistsfor this statement. Your own experience will prove it, if you will use WRIGLEY’S after every meal. The following quotations from a recent work on teeth and health are worth remembering: “Dentists have found that the exercise Rie chewing bens about a better nutrition of the teeth . . . “The aieanning action of the gum between the teeth helps to keep them free from the particles which lodge in the crevices and cause decay.” The busy man—or woman either—rarely has time to-clean the teeth after eating. Yet they should be cleaned, and after every meal will do it. Also it will aid digestion and furnish welcome refreshment to mouth and throat. Sealed in its purity package, bringing all its original goodness and flavor to you. ~ FLAVORED SUGAR-COATED Get your Wrigley benefit today! Try Wrigley’s after smoking ©" A Quarterly Interest Payment UUNDUAAEUEROEAUUUEEDORAOUOED EDO ED DHA At the Per Rate of A% Annum will be credited to all savings accounts entitled thereto on April 1st, 1924, thereby becoming part of the prin- CO ciple and bearing interest for the ensuing quarter. Deposits made on or before April 10th draw interest from April Ist. 0. First National Bank THE PIONEER BANK PU

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