The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 3

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Business Women Holds Excellent Banquet, Meeting The An unusually was held last splendid meeting evening at the of the Business and Pro- Mond. new club rooms fessional Women, when the members met for their regular club dinner at 6:30. Following the dinner, a short business meeting was held at which plains were gone over for the Trade Carnival which the club is putting on, this week at the Auditorium. Plans were also completed for th s(State Convention which will be held in this city the later part of M The program has been nged and all plans are now pr: Hy com pleted the entertainment of the delegates from over the entire stat s were also made for the actiyi- social fune un are given: fies for the summer season, _ Wednes The Club decided to, hold a kitchen] ie. Adjut ut the next regular meeting} —‘Thursd, of the club, ‘The new club rooms will] Meeting: permit the furnishing of a kitchen] Cadets inc and as there are no utinsils on hand] |, Friday at pre the holding of the shower] #ce for Ex will solve the furnishing of the kit- chen rather completely. Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson address- ed the members of the Club follow the bu upon the Life charge. 7 Praye m ing proved most ly enjoyed. vs a citizen he had{ oy" ting: and was gr related how Helfenstein University; his service] »ple as Governor of Vir- retive part in the drafting ion of Independence, and France, previous to his The purchase of the iana Territory was pointed out larg@t thing of importance vation Adjt. Sherp the Declar his work Intere: as the Bismar: school Country Club Planning Dance! —_s_. spring-like wea tions. alvation Army Services For Week The following services at the Salvation Army citadel | jj program ant Sk. progr evening Sunday Services ceting, 9:30, meeting, IL a. charge. meeting, 8 p. ing in charge. ting Meeting Planned For Ladies, By for my the peoples Li and Miss Alta Clark. in| m. Special song prac- | on mect- Corps Sargent Major Meader ir ieut. Mrs. Mrs. Missionary Society sionary So- 3 o'clock, when 1 will be given: Jno. Le during his administration and the one thing that should interest the of the Northwest most. The! one presbyterian M , peat ca pe areas ciety will meet in the church parlors. Fe eee tee aicg| Thursday afternoon of Independence: by the following prog y Daken, a member of Devotionile—Tikader« Mes tli ae Hughes. Sore singing of _ patriotic Hisititas SaeHies rked the close of a most su: ing and fittingly ol Jefferson memorials that year will b One act Thing: ful the T) are being held in the United § this week in an effort to raise funds with which to‘purchase his old Vi gin home as a memorial to his se vices to the na President: ‘ MOTHERS’ CLUB Members of the Mothers’ Club were entertained by Mrs, C. H. Schoregge afternoon at her home on et. Responses to roli eall on the Near East and fol e Welch Member verse. A Lady Nuessle were made lowing very important busine: Solo—Sel mecting, Mrs. Price Owens read al Pape splendid paper on “Earning and Sav-| Utah” ings uctors in Development A sotial Character. Mrs. L. C. The Club voted to join the Gen-] Reynolds w eral Federation of Clubs and also] are invited voted to go on record as being in| and remain @avor of the budgeting of expenses of the Community Council. ce next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. A’ P. Lenhart. e« }evening ence ©. ENTERTAINS AY “BRIDGE cLU of the Tuesday Bridge entertained by Mrs. Joseph Members. Club wer cards, Member No. 1—Mrs. R. Member No. 3—Mrs. The Alumni ai Alexius hospital w e discussed. play—"“How Not Lit.—Mrs. No. 2—M ected—Mrs. R. EF. Olgeirson. hour will follow a Jones and M ill act as host to attend this for the soc the home of rsen, 205 West A Missionary Socicty Mars. L. F. Crawford. J. J. MacLeod. Cc. L. Yeung. George meeting + 1 hour To Mo ining the ‘Youth Mrs. G. i w Ww. llowing the business s Plans for new Do S. E. Paine. Who Knows—Mrs. W. L. ris. of hich Ww All ST. ALEXIUS ALUMNI MEETING sociation of the is entertained last St. sion a social hour followed at wh iano numbers and the ra Lreslow yesterday afternoon at her] were enjoyed. Refreshment: home on Avenue B. Three tables| served at the close of the evening. were at play during -the afternoon as with honors going to Mrs. E, A MONDAY CLUB MEETS Brink and Mrs, F. A. Lahr, The Monday Club met with Mrs. EF. Re- é Quain, Monday afternoon, L jonse to roll eall/was made upon The L. will meet tomerrow| Egyptian Fashions and the club con- tinled the s' 15, at the First Bap- { afternoon. rfternoon at 4 tist church. tudy of Africa 1 during the Mrs. B. E, Jones read an in the sandals o: season. The strap, the instep, and the use trastin: ment. _fort as looks, ” $4.50 to $8 REE leading fashion features are Prpsented the. new are the ankle igh-strapped Or cone g leather for adorn nt dals of suede, and calf owe their popular- ity this Spring to their com- well as to their good kid .50 Town and Country | at Club will hold its formal opening on y night, April 28, with a brief | that ‘the meeting, election of offic and a lunch; it was announce: The ght out golf and tennis players than usual, and it was decided business meeting a well, opening the clubhouse earlier than heretofore for i ay evening, Holiness meet~| §yy. ving in charge. y evening, Young . om. Miss Mar- : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE interesting paper upon South Africa —Cape Town—Cairo Railroad. Mrs. A. M. Brandt gave a sketch of the life and activities of Paul Kruger and a description of Boer Life, and Mrs. F. A. Lahr read a pnper de- scribing “Maefking—and Johannes- evening at a progressive whist party at the home of Mrs, McDonald, 716 Ninth Street. Five tables were at play during the game with honors going to Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, Fol- lowing the game refreshments were served by the hostesses, PAGE THREE burg. . LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING A meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held this evening TO GIVE 7 ae i ‘Are you sure, John, that © you] God made a man in his own like-/clasped in her ac. ald: couldnt 0 at the A. O. U. W. Hall.| the A 9 e is } . 5 : clasped in her arms, and couldn aby Through an eerie Was ayaataced ne Ge alae soaps Hoeten never loved the mother of uur} ness and ‘that only when he allows] own it. It was then that she paid.” |{@ rare treat. Suits were meeting and card party iplenala iraeeam itd nen a be Gd I asked my husband o> himself to sink to his baser level he ‘Shall we give him back?” asked |] never more appealing nor would be held last evening. Seeo Sars Peer PEELS becomes the lesser thing than God] John. “I will do so if you wish it.” ny ae, : ' A-aled! BETGMs adsl the: bets EHS? GATT Wee esos paiip. | The “T can't answer that question hon-| intended him to be.’ “Not for all the world,” T ate ay ve ee which is givén in honor of the| 9:15, Ps \ esily, Leslie, A man thinks he loves} Jack's voice trailed off into silence.| swered. I would give you up more at the present time. Hither in} f ty new members secured as a re- sult of the recent membership arive All Legion put on by the Auxiliary. members invited as well eligible, Q TO VISIT PARENTS Neilson, state su- nstruction left on this morning for Valley City she will spend the day and sit with her parents, Miss Neilson N leave Valley City this evening} ‘argo where she will attend aj” angeting of The Teachers Association to" be held there Thursday and Fri- | day. Playm: School ing at 7 sented, 0, Miss Minnie perintendent of No. 2 whe Mrs rived in the city Will VISITS SON AND FAMILY r. and Mrs. H. Langer are visit the home of their son, Att nd Mrs. William Lang pf thi will HEE ESSES AT PARTY S. McDonald and, Mrs er entertained jointly 1, Leslie . Suits What could take the place of a suit? That enviable possession— the assurance of appearing well— is gained in no other Way than the straight-line simplicity of the taii- | ored suit. Our Easter display in- cludes an exceptionally attractive variety of styles. The prices range from $2750 —UP—. - Footwear We have a most unusual display of | dainty slippers with single and | criss-cross straps for wear with Easter costumes. You will like them as well as we do. The excel- lent wearing quality of each pir brings lasting satisfaction. The prices range from i, $5.00 yp ‘ — The Homesteaders will give a card party and dance tomorrow evening at JUNIOR PLAYMAKERS TO MEET A regular meeting of the Junior assembly BACK IN William Moor sume her dut sin this morning after being out y on account of illness, HERE FROM 1 spend a returning to her home. | Mand Mrs, R. Miller of Wilton are in the city tod BUSINESS VISITOR Burgdm of W |the city today transacting business. spoken those words. tion of saying tl CARD PARTY DANCE AND sf many love because will be held at the High raoms, this even- A program is to be pre- crave: ill, whose SCHOOL s Mary Huber, principal of the| blood — tingling School was able to re-} measure; in the school reom|so fair that he and there ‘LE Steele ar- ning and vs here before perfect few di somet in’ your your gre: = FROM WILTON to drop all other y on business. lie, you h ever thot you hburn is in lose now _ Coats Jaunty coats of three-quarter length to go with the sports cos- tume or for street wear, long coats of slender line that wrap around— both are good, and we have a splendid range in all the new ma- terials and shades ready for your choosing. The prices range from $15.00 —UP— , \ Gloves Gloves will frills add modishnes’s to the costume and the frills appear in the gauntlet length glove. Col- ors to match and harmonize with one’s costume will be found in our Easter display of gloves. The Prices are. ; Moderate VETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER women for many things, and T sometimes think he misses the real he enough not to meet the one woman who is THE Woman, who all that his mind, the woman who is real and loval as a friend through good and ind he ean clasp in clos- est comradeship or who will set his the woman who Ms a face may whose brain is big enough with his and whose soul is so broad that he knows that truth, sympathy trust “Reside being the woman I just deseribed, Leslie, 1 have found ng loving heart is so tender that at my slightest touch you seem thoughts save those of Lo et i » made this world ght it could be. T cannot. new modes. fore I knew you I could not speak; is unfortunate just said to me affect my cons ward. Then I knew satisfies soul and body them all. Little kingly to you? Marquise, lover say lov sweetest love to gaze, to cope silence be eslie, speak to me! Tell] spending a few on business find judgment | me that you will forgive me. and calling on f When did you know that little have myself asking. saying things thought, no intuition. Dearest, mo! tributes, all other | swered my question. “It was a few me than IT have T cannot Do not telling me that she what she had don her bay. It WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Frocks There is something about the new frocks included in our Easter showing that sets them apart from the usual garment. Some with dignified straight line and others with bouffant airiness. There is a style for everyone. The prices range from $15.00 —UP— Hand Bags Our ‘display of handbags includes many unysually attractive styles.. Not only are they attractive but they are convenient as well. ~Here you will find modish under the arm bags, silk and beaded bags in a most pleasing ‘selection. foes: The prices ranges from $248 ° “up punish me for something I. did be- before come into my life to show me that in fac not bring my brain to realize it all. Even all the beautiful things he had Be out myself did not ness until after- that could have said them unless he mean: did ever anything sweeter] A, C. At the time, however, my just refused to form any words, and the an to hurt h a torture unspeakable Jack belonged to you, John?” I found My tonguo which It seemed hours before weeks wwla wrote to Sid, and he wrote m had in disposing was too “late you had beautiful nur: I could ea than him, (Copyright, FROM SWE George Kruetz of spending a few days business. BRIAR Sweet in the ¢ ho man your} TRANSACTS BUSINESS HERE Anderson of Brisbane is the city today looking after busine interests. tongue us both FROM GA Gertrude Bak: A Rummage Sale held Saturd: offices, 417 Bdwy. seemed T had no Jack an ry i : ._{jtive occasion with a be- whemwart > Free dirt may be had for}) witching dance — frock. confessed | filling in for hauling away-.!] Within the past week we of | Inquire 711 6th St. or Phone|} pave received several beau- to say 288R. Ready now — gloriously colorfu!—delightfully individual and dis- tinetly fashion right—the Easter modes. On Easter morning, the morning of all morning's in the year when you waat to look your very best, you will certainly be smart in‘any of these new costumes. The new high colors lend artistic touches in various ways to the Hats. What is Easter without a new hat? First in importance in the Easter costume—The Easter Hat. What- ever your Easter costume, yeu will find the correct modes in our dis- play. You will be pleasantly sur- prised with Moderate Prices in effect Hosiery We have selected our silk hose for Easter with special care. Here are featured all the newest shades which have come out this season. We have a complete stock of black and standard colors as well . Silk Hose Priced at from $1.00 —uUP— then; besides, I was Cook by Electricity. afraid. “Poor girl, how she must have It is Clean. suffered!” I stirred in surprise and | wondered if it were I who had I had no inten- | m before they came out, But honestly, little Marquise, the only thing [ could think about | was the look Wf agony upon that poor girl's face when she sut in my ery with her own baby | 1924, NEA Service, Inc. will be} y at the 888 Taxi} Clothing | and shoes of all kinds, cheap. | = To be minus a suit this spring is to deny dne’s sel? the fashionable pin - stripe JifPmade gn ultra lines, the chic navy, smartly bound with grosgrain. rib- bon or a beige twill tailleur, Hach in itself the word in siyledom and well suited to.the 1924 feminine | figure. We are fully pre- pared to meet the prospec- i] tive suit buyer and suggest she acquaint herself with our stocks. mannish Bismarck’s annual ter dance is not in the far distant future and we are wondering whether you are prepared to meet this fes |] tiful numbers. We have” recently — re- ceived an assortment of hand embroidered, dainty. j} linen handkerchiefs, also colorful, silk Batik scarf: and bandannas and cun- \] ning, wee fobs that lend a delightful) touch to the: {J spring tailleur. |! Another “spring innov. tion is the black silk moire envelope pursesembellished with a handsome ma te fob. The balance” of our spring ensemble consists of luxurious topcoats, becom- {] ing wraps, tailored and semi tailored over blouses, skirts, sweaters, and every- thing that is new in hats. CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT, Wednesd: LARRY SEMON King of comedians in “TROUBLE BREWING” Martha Mansfield and Seena in’ Anna Kathe eon’s) Mys- tery Masterpiece “THE LEAVENWORTH CASE” Eltinge Matinee Every y | | TONIGHT | Wednesday and Thursday ADOLPH ZUKOR ond JESSE LLASKY | SENT A | William deMille | i PRODUCTION AGNES AYRES-JA‘K HOLT | NITA NALDI-THEODORE KOSLOFF | ROD LA ROCQUE @ Paramount Picturé ——AND—. WILL ROGERS COMEDY “TWO WAGONS BOTH. COVERED”

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