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Pcie FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924 social and Personal Thursday MusicalClub To Address Women’s Sends Delegates To Grand Forks Nine‘members of the. Thursday Musical Club of Bismarck will leave Monday morning for the state meet- ing of the Federated Music Clubs to be held in Grand Forks, April 8, and 10.' Eight pf these are Bism: women and the ninth is M ris of Mandan who app on the state program. Mrs. Richard Ti and Mrs, A. J. Arnot were ¢ us delegates from the Bism and Mrs. J. P. French, by v her office as president of the club is a delegate to this meeting. | Others going from the Thur musi¢al club are Mrs. Frank Barn Mrs.J. A, Larson, Mrs. G. Wingreen Mrs. Bavendick und Mrs. Priske. Three of these ladies will sing in a, double’ trio with a trio from the] Jameatown Music Club. Mrs, J. A. French states that in! Women's Clubs in a recent communication she had re-! pennsylvania of the state Federation paket tod Mtestty A. G. Jacobson, 2) 6¢ Women's Clubs are meeting by ormer ‘resident of Bismarck and ac-)?igig each Thurs afternoef, tive member of the Thursday Musical Ciubs take turns ut broadcasting, the Club: has ‘stated that she 4 Grand’ Forks to attend this —s meeting and be present at the Pa ewski concert. Mrs. French will visit with her niece Miss Marion St who is @ student at the State Un I. Knight, State Sanitary In- spector, will address the Women’s Community Council, Saturda noon at it’s regular meetin) rest rooms of the Masonic Temple at r, Knight has selected the sub- ject of Typhoid in its relation te the | milk and water supply. This topic | ‘will ptove intensly interesting at his time of year, when comjagious h| lent. A number of important business ‘matters are to be brought before the council at. this #neeting and attendance of the membership is de- » sired. Club Meetings _ By Radio ' Century Club of Ch r. The pre sident and her ten chairmen assembl- ed to “conduct” the meeting while in their club house and*homes other SB Wb 2k er j members listened in, sharing this sity while attending the convention. | pleasure with thousands of other ; who were not members. LEAGUE OF. WOMEN V Nature clubs, gardens clubs and HOLD ANNUAL Ci TION Political group all in line to be heard and oif one afternoon a club institute was held by a county fed- ally well or The Fifth Annpal. Convention of the League of Women Voters will be held from the 24th to the 29th of this’ month at Buffalo, New York. ® ts = Maude Parks Woods, who heads this | IUSICAL CLUB departmehbiaf the general Federation) aie Thur: Misieahoclaby met of _Woimey’s* Clubs will preside and! plans are'being made to entertain a 5 much larger delegation than at anyj | other of the five ternoon at the home of Wingreene, A program lower Music” was given with zabeth Jones as leader. nual conventions, nares Piano “Roses de Boheme’-—Kowalski| “detected. Equally as effective Yor s Vocal “Violets” ............. Roma b formal opening of the Roosevelt] ¥% aS, ome IEEE SeHodlh tHe ite tor whichewilliibel| TPS sbi ae ee wateon 5 a . announced in the near future. Mrs.| nounio Quast SLE rats GARMENT, FANCY WORK Alfred Zuger has been appointed | Witten” "7.5.05. Biweneee AND FOOD SALE heen assured the hearty cooperation rene will hold a garment. eat of the'sehool board and teachers of rnot, | work and food sale Sat. Apri the Roosevelt school. Assisting Mrs. Zuger on the com- -Gilberte “Thou Art So Like a “Flower"— mittee are Mrs, E. T, Burke, Mrs. Re John Thorpe, Mrs, 0. N. Dunham, - we Chadwick Mrs, P. E, Byrne, Mrs. 0. W. Roberts | 5.19 «treart ook vuaai and Miss Hanson, principal of the} ” ‘20° $ Bat Roosevelt school. rn “Rose Voci al—“With- a Violet” ...... “At Parting” ». 5 Mrs. Larson Grieg GRAND CHAPTER MEETING Roper Mrs. Maude Ployhar of Valley City, grand- worthy matron of Eastern Star has announced: June: 19 and 20| Ttio— pee si fronts as the-dates for the annual conven- Se aylor , and Mor: tion of Grand Chapter of North Da- kota, Order of the Eastern Star, the convention to be held in Fargo. ‘The Easter er convention was held tn: Grand’ rks last year, and is ‘being held ,here in‘ accordance with the standing provision that the annual. meeting - shall alternate be- tween the cities of Grand Forks and Fargo. Following the program refresh- ments were served by the hostess. WORLD WIDE GUILD GIRLS The World Wide Guild Girls of the First Baptist church will hold a can- dy sale, Saturday April 5 at the Bis- marck Food Market. This “will be held in connection with the Baptist Ladies Fancy Work and Food Sale. HERE FROM WASHBURN Walter Williams id Mrs. Johnson spent yesterday in the city shopping and the guests at}a the home of the former's broths Frank Barnes and family. Little M Beverly’ Barnes accompanied them to their, home last evening and will spénd @ few weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Williams. CITY. FEDERATION MEETING Mrs, W. W. Moyer, president of the City “Federation of Clubs has called IN MINNEAPOLIS a meeting of the Federation for this! g. s, McDonald, Commissioner in affernoon at the Business and Pro- | the Workmen's Compensation Burcau fessional Women’s club rooms for three clock. Several important business matters are to be brought! before the federation at this after-| noon's meeting. MOTOR TO NEW LEIPZIG C. B. Nupen and daughter, Velma, Marvel Birdzell leave this for a motor trip to New Leipzig ‘where Miss Velma will be a house guest at the Birdsell home over the weekend, HERE FROM LINTON Mrs. J. McCrory of Linton is spend- ing a few days in the city. hi DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lacas Bik. Riamarck, N. D PROGRAM AT 7:30 The program to be given in the, Auditorium‘of the Indian School by} (Mos..:R.2'E2Henderson’s students in| nesthetie dancing will be held. at 7330..this evening. The people: of| Bismarck are invited to attend this} presentation of Mrs. Henderson's pu- pils. GIRL SCOUTS TO MEET ‘A xegulat~ meeting of the Girl! Scouts: will be held this evening at! St. Georges Parish house at 7:30. A number of the Girl Scouts have been completing the study preparatory to passing their Scout tests. BAPTIST LADIES AID Annual Food and Fancy |< Work Sale at Bismarck Food THEY WERE Markét. House dresses, novel HUING ON THE things for children. Easter gifts at prices ‘from 35c up.| WIRES TO DRY” Handmade Rag: Rugs. , ‘i In one shop the. fire See:“The Midnight Alarm” prevention engineer at the Capitol Theatre to- found wet rags draped y night: over electric ight A, cated wires to dry. This is a dangerous practice. This agency of the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Co. offets its cli- ents fire prevention service to help prevent fire—and to provide adequate insurance to pay for losses should mey come. Ask about it. | -MURPHY. \ THE MAN WHO EXONS. BISMARCR ee PHONE 577. "i e Persistent » wastes your strength, makes the idelicate throat tissues raw and sore, exposes you to more serious trouble. Ypu can check ~ coughing with Dr. King’s New Discovery. Natu- Bs rilly and harmless- Jy it stimulates the mucous membranes toothrow off clog- ging secretions. . Has ee All De-KING'S sev oncre| Community Council’ after: | x) es of different kinds are preva- | a good |, Southeastern | first program being that of the New! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is attending to business affairs in| Minneapolis and will return to the city within a\few d HOLT IN CITY | Henry Holt of Grand Forks, secre- tary of the Democratic i mittee, is in the city toda |ness. He represents the*Normancen Publishing Company. RETURNS HOM Mrs. Ida Fisher of Iturne d to her home t Odd Fellows Hall, D. Mael arrived in the city to look after busine and spend a few days before returning home, HERE FROM HERRIED Sirgell and C, A. Oppenburn mong the Herried, South Da ils in the ¢ | |} Rose | city y | to other business | ef | FROM UND . Alfred Adams is spending 2 in this city shopping and j visiting with friends. i i VISITOR RUS A.W. Wells of Jamestown was among the business callers in the leity yesterday ° | in ttl | fpateeOhiesyatcoevunnes 2 fairs, PROTECT YOUR C Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child is often neglected and soon becomes serious. A few doses of FOLF HONEY {AND TAR COMPOUND, small cost, taken-at the onset of the cold would \bring speedy relief. Be prepared, \have a bottle of this safe, reliable Jeough remedy on hand, and give promptly when a cough or cold is 5, at Hughes Electric Office. Sale to open at 10 a. m. Remember the Food Sale given by the St. Georges Guild Saturday, at Hoskins Meyer. ‘See “The Midnight Alarm” at the Canitol Theatre to- night. Don’t forget our Saturday | eAhoTangle» = D's HEALTH|" lof inkling of the a Dollar Flower Special. HOSKINS-MEYER Opened it’s Beauty Parlor WHY ? OPEN TO 8 P. M. - We've just the more beautiful Twin Cities. terns to select from, and and Brushes. plete Paint store. Bismarck Paint & Glass Company \ Phone 399J 4th & Rosser. HARRINGTON’S Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor ness thas: been such that we are now remodeling to make room for more operators. ? ANSWER. Service and High Class Work In Both Parlor and Shop. “Just What I Wanted!” best and a very good grade of wall paper, too. Spring is-the time to re- |! decorate your walls—make the home stock of wall papers, and all kinds of supplies is very com- plete, in fact the largest west of the | WALL PAPER - || We wish to emphasize the fact, we carry here in Bismarck the largest stock ‘of wall paper of any concern west cf the Twin Cities. lor schemey for home decoration, We carry a full line of paints, varnishes and enamels for interior and exterior uses. Glass, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Wax, Polishing Oils In fact everything found in the most com- Bismarck So you say that man who is t ing around the country with Little | Perier ig much in love with her, 1 {thought as much when he was here and me that he had been friend of her an entirely differe of girl, and that he had broken the engagement. recent John Anderson, my jo, John, A curious When we were first acquent, Your locks were like the raven, Your bonnie brow was brent; * But now your brow is beld, John, + that rh truly, one 7 ly believe that 1am Your locks are like the snaw; with Lestie than with woman | have ever known But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my jo! knew that I in love her now than Twas when we were 1 nerried am: more Syd, when I see her with John Anderson, my jo, John, inher armsyand that brood: ‘ % loon of motherhood and nrother-love We clamb the hill thegither, on her face, something: comes up in f ‘ my throat that almost stifle nd And mony a cantie day, John, Ttecl so unworthy ef her her goodness and sweetne 1 did not know that the livings with wa cron bond. ‘ Leslie at my om Liveare TEN UGEN RTL loot 1 fhe We've had wi’ ane anither: Now we maun totter down, John; And hand in hand we'll go, — And sleep thegither at the foot, John Anderson, my jo! —Robert Bums, habit. of someone eho tely of alien creatur tra ence te : even the house seeny pre immediately ui ntil then + am Watch, hall, get up courage to all to Leslie. She must know an ‘Angel of Light’ | my ‘in retions 1 »Lknew her, she will he sme, will she not? ! think I {tell this t no man is cor given prompt attention, FA. LisKDUEL ES Jeweler : Bismarck Now, Syd, T am going: something which probably will sur- | prise you. [ have almost come to the conclusion to tell Le whole truth about Little J For, since she quite fallen in love with hery she given me in some way the idea tha she would not object to the trut nbout the baby. Inde wonder if she do to tell you! « of her loyalty to m even confess it to he! Times have changed on these que tions. 1 remember before the war was thought to be impossible thing for a woman to care for a child of which she knew her husband w: , the father. Since then, so many wo |men have adopted the children th were begotten by their husbands France, that it has become no longer anything sensational to talk about. One of the do this, Syd, is bi want to s you right in Leslie's mind. I have always'felt like a dog whenever s' intimates to me that you are the father of little Jack gpd that Tam to protect your name and forth. asons I am going to Isn't it strange that a man fect worse about betraying another m, than, he does ‘about deceiving h own wile. Spring and Summer Millinery For Women, Misses and children, and in such a profusion, at such a varied range of prices, your desires for hats can be indulged in to their fullest extent. latest Feb. 11. Increase in busi- Ge ke kone - PHONE, 130W We have the trend of fashion’s creations. Your Patronage Is Solicited. MARY BUCHHOLZ 119-3rd St. Bismarck, N. Dak. design you will like HELPING YOU DIVERSIFY . __ and pleasant. Our paints, brushes | Most farmers in this part of North Dakota are fully convinced that diversified farming is the only safe, business-like farming. The question is simply, oWbavs to be done about it?” . The officers of the City National Bank will be glad to help you make and carry out a definite, practical program of diyersification suited to your own needs. Come in now and Ht s of pate 3 Hundreds, pf bt talk over your_plans for the year. We cheerinlly offer sugzestions ' BISMARCK, P. C. Remington, President, J. A, Graham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. (TEU LOUD MU A | ie PAGE FIVE Ne TE R Slippers are of such fashion importance that will from the up-to-the-minute style Flat- tering strap designs, distinctive. reptile - finished and E.: you enjoy choosing them assortment assembled here. leathers, suede in smart shades of tan and gray, compose Slippers to effec- tively harmonize with your Eas- ter costume. 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