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i Yonvention is scheduled for Tuesday | > ha y } | William Harris. ™ CALLED, TO LOS ANGELES TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924 5 ig Head BSocial and || P-£.0. Sisterhood Personal Complete Plans For Convention Here May 20-22 Chairmen of the various commit- ees on arrangements for the State evention, which will be held in! hi’ city, May 20-22, met with chair- aen of like committees from Mandan ast evening, at the local Business! nd Professional Women's Club, coms, at 7:30 where a dinner was} erved and plans completed for the| ocial and business meetings of the onvention. — Mrs. Vina Ives Bowden, Brookfield, | Mo., president of the supreme chap- | ter of the P. E. O, Sisterhood will be! the principal guest and speaker at’! the tenth annual meeting of _ the | North Dakota chapter of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood at the Community hall at | Dickinson on May 13, 14 and 15, Mrs. Bowden wili speak on “P. E. 0., {Its Influence and Se at | the session on Wednesday even Mrs. H, S, Dobler as Brekidént ‘of | the local chapter will go as a dele- | gate from here in company with Mrs. | P, J. Meyer who was elected delegute. | | Mrs. C. L. Young is second vice pre: ident of the state and will take part jon the program. Other Bismarck | Miss Adelia Pricha Portland,| Women appearing on the program are pe Selim Earenata Or Pore | Mae Sipe inbench and: MOM NC | ‘regon, president of the National | M ederution of Business and Profes-| Schoelkopf, Miss Hazel Nielson ‘and ! ional Women’s Clubs will be in the| Mts. F. R. Smyth as a past president. | ity for the convention on Tuesday,| The convention will be called to lay 20. Her main address of the|°Tder at 3 p. m, Tuesday, folfowing | u meeting of the executive board, with Mrs. Grace Grime of Fargo, president, in the chair, The after- noon will be taken up with the ap- pointment of the guards, pages, pianists and reporters, the reports of the guards, devotionals, reports of the credentials committee, minutes of the last meeting, introduction of chapter officers and reports of offi- cers, announcements and adjourn- ments. Mrs, Rosa G, Young, second vice- | president, will give the devotionals | ut the opening meeting and Mrs. | Lillian Lillibridge, a past president, | will give the address of welcome. Mrs, Ida Pray, first .yice-president will give the response, The evening session. on Tuesday will be given over to the transac- tion of the more formal business and the members of Chapter B, will ex- emplify a model meeting and initia- tion under the direction of M Ruth Peterson of Mandan, state or- | ganizer, The program for Wednesday andj Thursday follows: - WEDNESDAY Morning 8,00-9:00—Committee work. 9:00-—Convention called to ofder: report of guards: opening ode, de- votionals. Mrs. Alice Wilson, Chap- ter H.; roll call; minutes of preced-| ing session; vocal solo, Mrs. Eliza- beth Schoelkopf, Chapter 1; char-| ter reports; echoes of supreme con-! vention: The Memorial Library. Mrs. Nettie Miller, Chapter E; The} Welfare and Trust Fund. Mrs. Annie | Anderson, Chapter B: Forum, in-! structions to officers. Mrs. Ruth Pe. fief. | _ {terson organizer; miscellaneous’ bus- | Several cities in the state have] in annguncements; adjoutnment.; nt word to the, Bismarck organiza-7 © 12:30—Luncheon. dn that they are sending large del-{ Afternoon ations to the State Convention andj | 1:30—Convention called to order: the roads will permit of trips by] report of guards; rool call; minutes’ tamobile an unusually Jarge num-] of preceding session; discussion on} r of delegates are expected. chapter problems, leader, Miss Eiéa-| Miss Henricka Beach of this city; nor C, Bryson. Chapter G: question d Miss Gertrude Ritchie of Man-| box, ‘Mrs. Vina Ives Boyden, presi- n are the general chairmen inj dent of supreme chapter; musiz; re- nrge of arrangements. fternoon, and plans are being per- reted to have her address several, f the Men's organizations at their vetings while she is in the city. Mrs, W. E. Fitzsimmons of St. Paul ell known in this eity and in Man- an will be present and conduct the nging during the entire convention The ont business sessions of the con- n will be held in Elks’ hall. uesday evening the banquet will be Id at the Lewis and Clark hotel. A olendid after dinner program has ren arranged. Governor Nestos will ake ‘the main address on this pro- cum, On Wednesday morning, May 21, 1 8 o'clock breakfast will be given the Bismarck Club rooms compli- entary to the state officers and at on a vocational luncheon will be rved at the Bismarck Country Club Following tne business se on on Wednesday afternoon the vis- ing: delegates will be taken for a ive to points of interest on the andan side of the Missouri, after hich the Mandan Business and Pro- ssional Women will entertain ut a ipanese tea in their Club Rooms. isits to points of interest near Bis- urck will be made as time will per- it. Plans have been made for the sits to the Capitol, Ft. Lincoln and ¢ State Penitentiary. wy) official publication “Gist-of the Business and Professional omen’s Clubs is being edited by e Bismarck Business and Profes- onal Women this month and will on be ready for distribution. Mrs. allie Evarts is acting Editor-in- ports of committces; announcements; adjournment, ‘uild Girls i - 4:00--Memorial hour,’ St. Jon's Present Play 6:30—Dinner. Evening At Menoken) s:00-open ‘meeting: singing! America; invocation, Rev. Mr. Caf- fin; vocal solo, Mrs. Marjorie Nacht- way, Chapter B; address, “Illiteracy,” Miss Hazel Nielson, Chapter A; vio- in solo, Mrs. Christine Messeran addess, “P. EB) O., dts Influence and Its Philantrophy.” Mrs. Vina Ives Bowden, president supreme chapter. of vocal|P. E. 0.; vocal duet; Mrs, Grace instrumental numbers and afFrench and Mrs. Elizabeth Schoel- Ssionary play. Musical numbers |kopf, Chapter F, en by Miss Ruth Rowley, ne Kositzky; Evelyn Jacobson |" ’g;00:9:00--Gr nines. york, rgaret Johnson. 9:00—Convention called: to order; |, Waldo Ellickson sang two solo| report of guards; roll call; opening mbers accompanied by Miss Row- | ode; devotionals, Mrs. Claudia Grif- at the piano, The playlet, “Alin. Chapter D; minutes of preced- Hing Captive in Jupan” was pre- | ing session; final reports of commit- The World Wide Guild of the First ptist Church accompanied by mber from this city drove to Men en Inst Saturday evening, and gave entertainment in the Community fl of that place, to a large and ap- iciative audience. The program consisted ited by twelve of the Guild girls, | tees; unfinished buxinesss. ele f ction fan umber of the Kindergarten | of officers; installation of officers; final readings of minutes; benedic- tion; adjournment; luncheon. LABOR BANQUET DANCE IS HELD The State Federation of Labor held @ bangeut and dance in the 4rs. G. B. Newcomb was in charge the program and the Guild real- da nice sum to apply to their sionary fund, the same play will be given at the ptist church in this city on Thurs- t evening to which the public is ited. SS Grand Pacific Hotel last night. S. ‘ESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SO-|S. McDonald was toastmaster, and CIETY speakers included James Murphy of The Presbyterian Missionary So- ty will meet in the main Audience ym of the Presbyterian church, ursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, en the following program will be fen: fder ..... Zap; C. T. Pratt of Crookston, Minn.; T. H. H, Thoresen of Dunn Center; Conrad Meyer of Fargo; Frank Mil- hollan of Bismarck; George Coles of Wilton and Charles Johnson of Grand Forks. Mrs, N, B. Fitch dle Study....*...Mrs. N. B, Fitch Incident ot the Presbyterial— | Each Delegate. cal Sclos—Introductions to Pu- bois’ Seven Last Words of Christ CURRENT EVENTS GUEST DAY The Current Events Club will ob- serve their annual Guest and Moth- er’s Day at a meeting to be held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. “Oh, Divine Redeemer”’—Gourod,|E, A, Thorberg at-her home, 712 |. Mrs. Arthur 8. Bolster Fourth Street. A paper, “The Sistine ther Duncan and his Indians— Mre, | Madonna” will be read by Mrs. J, C. Taylor and Mrs. Nellie Evarts will give the history of the Current Events Club, Response to roll call will be made’from Current Events. Indian Messenger to Garcia—Mrs, | "Wiliam Langer. Fy Years Among the Sioux—Mrs. Fred Jansoniur. All interested are cordially invited attend this meeting, VISITING D. DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. L. man of Grand Forks have been visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Shaft. Mr. Heitman motored back to Grand sterday at the home of Mrs, (. B.| Forks yesterday, while Mrs. Heitman {pen 1006 Fourth Street in their] will remain here for sometime, gular meeting. .A. Mother’s Day| - ‘ dgram was given. Response to roll RETURNS TO CITY Mr, and Mrs. A.'E, Peterson, 218 ‘| was made with quotations per- ming to motherkood.., Mrs. H. L.| "Third Street. who were called to Car- heeler read an interesting paper|son, N. D, ‘Sunday to attend the fur- Mothers of the Bible, Mrs. J. B.| eral of a niece, daughter of Mr, and ith read a paper.on ‘Victorian} Mrs. Arthur Nelson of ‘that Pisce returned last Riane titers which had been carried over LEAVES FOR SOLEN im the last meeting, Emmet Grif- Mrs. George Price who’ resides ‘at sang several solos which were tatly appreciated by the Club. Miss |: 219 South Sixth Street left yester- | day’ aftertioon for Solov where she Ima Nupen and Miss Louise Keller th rendered piano” solos’ after will ‘epend several weeks | with |: friends, + WOMAN’S CLUB MEETS Members of the Woman’s Club net ich refreshments were served by + hostess. Plans were made for the annual 1b luncheon to be held at the home ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs, J. W. Curran on ‘Monday,| Mrs. Esther Hill of Rose Glen ‘Sr- y 19. rived in the city yesterday, afternoon and har. entered a local hospital for treatment, irs. G. D. Mann has gone to Los geles, California, haying been call- ON. BUSINESS. HERE there hy the serious illness of her} Mr. and ‘Mrs. 0, Wilcox of Ryder her, She expects tobe apne ‘about jare in the city for a few days at- > weeks. ‘ e tending to business affairs | \ as At Dickinson | «: \freshments will be served, else in the city, on business, j mage sale at the Episcopal THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ENTERTAINED AT FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Leon Errol were honor guests at a dinner party given in Fargo, Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs:.W. B. Shotwell preceding the performance of “Sally”, at the Orpheum Theatre in that city. Mrs. Errol and Mrs. Shotwell are old (friends, having both been former re- | sidents of Mandan, Following the performance, Mr. and Mrs. Shotwell | entertained informally for the Errols who left early Sunday evening with | |the company for Minneapolis. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETING A regular meeting of the Fert- nightly Club will be held tomorrow aiternoon with Mrs, L. F. Crawford | st her home, 20 Avenue A. A paper | on “The Status of Women, Past and Present” will be given by Mrs. P, J. Meyer and Mrs, Worth Lumry will read a paper on “Prominent Women” | followed by i discussion by Mre E. . Cox. | WEDNESDAY 8 STUDY C A regular meeting of the W day Study Club will be held tomor- row afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Ave- nue, Papers that have not been giv- en at previous meetings, will be read at this meeting, Business of the year will also be completed. BENEFIT CARD PARTY The Degree of Honor will be hos. tesses at a benefit card party tomor- row evening, to be given at the home of Mrs. Homan, 117 1-2) Fourth Street. Both bridge and whist will be played, Following the game re- ‘| them reluctantly afte FROM VALLEY CITY B. J. Hauland and 0. S. Gunder- son of Valley City are among those transacting business here today. VISITS HERE Hazel Wilson of Naw Le& spending a few days in the iting with friends and shepping. HERE FROM TOWNER Horace Bagley of Towner i on friends while in the city few days on business. calling for a TRANSACTS BUSINESS HERE 0, A. Brown of Dickinson is a bus- iness caller in the city today. BUSINESS CALLER A. Archie Nelson of Washburn is in the city looking after business af- fairs. FROM POLLOCK, 5S. D. E, P. Odland and R. H. Peterson of Pollock, S, D. are spending a few TO HOLD Ru St, George's Guil MAGE SALE will hold a rum- Parish house, Saturday, May 10. oo Seer | CITY NEWS > Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment: Alfred Kennila, Wing; Mrs. John Hill, Roseglen; “Alma Rehm, Hebron; Mrs. G. R. Wiseman, Regan; Mrs. John Presler, Fredoni Mrs. C. -W. Swanson, Driscoll; M H, A. Faust, Moffit; Mrs. Dave Sil- ver, Wishek. Discharged Little Mar- tha Benz, Hazen; Mrs. F. S. Reed, Raleigh; Dill Trusty, Breckenridge, Minn. St. Alexiue Hospital Admitted, to the St. Alexius hospi- tal for treatment: John Kremer, Strausburg; Lester Falkenstein, Baldwin; Thomas Wetsch, Judso Rev. C. H. W. Schulz, Ashley; M Frank F, Rohrich, Strasburg; Muster Wesley ‘Dawe, City; Mich. Pitzer, St. Anthony. Discharged: Mrs. Charles Allens- worth and baby boy, Brittin; A. F. Stanton, Mott; Tony Neugebauer, Bismarck. Accepts Position Here Farl R. Draper, who has heen as: sistant manager of the Grocery Company for tWe pust year and 2 half has arrived in the city and taken a similar position with the Stacy-Bismarek company. The Stacy- Bismarck Company are adding a line of groceries to their wholesale stock and Mr. Draper will have charge of this department, Improving Nicely | Amold Von Hagen who fell! through the trunk hatchway at the City Auditorium last week was re- ported to be recovering very splen- idly at a local hospital, | f scout NEWS VS | o¢—_—_-—_— A very poor attendance at the Scout meeting on Friday evening was reported, Very little busincss ‘was taken up and a discussion was held concerning the advisability of | purchasing a pair of boxing gloves. Following the meeting the Scout+ master and a number of the Scouts | attended a meeting at the Buptist church until 8:30 when all went to a general Scout meeting that had been called at. the Presbyterian “church. Mr.. MacLeod, Scoutmasters and a number of Scouts. were present. Dis- cussion was held concerning going to Carlyle, Canada for camp. Ne defin- ite action was taken upon the mat- ter, The following birds were reported: ‘Wolf Patrol Arctic Towhee. Hy-bred Flicker. Yellow-billed Sapsucker. Western House Wren, Clipping Sparrow. Oven Bird. Wilson Phalarope, Lesser Yellow-Legs. Cow Bird. Harris Sparrow. White Throated Sparrow. Eagle Patrol Mourning Dove. Pin-Tail Duck. Spooh-Bill Duck. Blue Winged Teal. American Brittan. - White Crown Sparrow. Pine-Siskin. Fox. Patrol’ + Red Winged Black Bird. Chestnut Collared’ Long Spur, om Gree Winged Teal. COUNTRY CLUB OPENS SEASON | SUCCESSFULLY | Largest Opening’ Party For! Last Three or Four Years Is Present RE OFFICER: NAMEI The Bismarck Town and Country Club opened its 1924 season forms with a dance, card party, business ing and supper at the club house last evening, the varty being one of the largest the club has had in the lust three years. Reports of an ex- | ceptionally fine past year for the | club were made, and the opening | party an indication of the intent | te make the 1921 season one of | in all directions by | greater activities the club. President tary Erie te their Phil Meyer Thorbery were lected positions, both accepting club members sisted that their fine record of the past year and the policy laid down by them made it necessary for them to continue for the year. Mir. Meyer said he would accept if the club would stand back of the officers, and all members agreed to continue their hearfy support. The sesson planned for the club will include dances: teas. golf and tennis, with many new features. to be introduced during the season. Mrs, Hamlin will personally direct the club dining room this year. Secretary Thorberg, in the finan- nd Seere cial report, showed that the club last finished the season with a ba- on hand, after paying a large number of accumulated debts, so that it is in position to go forward with the ultimate plan of extending the holdings of the organization. President Meyer outlined the plan approved sometime ago, whereby a separate organization is created to operate the club and a second com-| pany to hold and ultimately land and own the prope st tion was taken to form a new stock company because of the necessity of curing other land as building ope- of rations increase in the vicinity the present club house, making change in the golf course necessary. Dues were loft this year at the DR.M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119'2 4th St.- Telephone 240 Bismarck, N: D. Fire may seo next |door and end in your house. Flames can leap a surprising distance, Sparks, embers and burning brands sprea de- struction. You may have to share your neighbor’s mis- fortune and watch your house go up in flames, too, Fire cannot always be prevented but a properly drawn insur- ance policy will always guard you against financial loss, Let this agency tell you some important facts about fire in- surance and the excellence ‘of the protection offered in fi} the Hartford Fire Insurance J} ‘Company. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Bismarck, N. D. CAPITOL|| THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT MAE MURRAY “FRENCH DOLL” Coming Tomorrow HAROLD LLOYD in “GRANDMA'S - ¥ lt Brussels, May 6. Parlor and din- | 4, ing cars Have been taken off many |, Belyian trains tep toward econ: | omy. This measure shortly will be extended to all Lines, ‘The first eli: | Next ve I minations of luxury were made ef- | Day. it with Flowers. fective of trains to and from Ger ae i. “Will & Co. Phone! many TS 1-W. \ PAGE THREE Broun, who trie _ Sunday is Mother’ | seif from the cunning plot of? the] eatot . kin nw) CAEN GRENLEE || AT THE MOVIES |! imverturapte charmer, lifts acting: to Girls! Whiten Skin_ fone ten dollar share of stock, the | 4 3] new hel ts. jUheres re Ge talking With Lemon Juice oO) t zs tot 1 1 purchase |” encemmm cme sateen ne pout th. ting of the others —you| aie! oun Clu} on a solid tounda.| Harold Lloyd says hat itt thusiastie comments, and the picture| The only harmless way to bleach tion expense to cach member | Menths to dope out the end < so genuine a triumph that wel} the skin white is to mix the ju of tha any other club in the North.) "C? Ads & Boy an WHEY know you'll attend. 'two lemons with three enn of west: ‘that made its first audience, wh es raed \ Orehard ite, 8! s hat this Ce t was viewed in Long Beach, x m 4 cna # | which any dreg- lor i Ne Loe ee Coates gh? wo) Mined it held up the, St. George's Guild will hold, gist will supply b is 0 e best assets, he | ree x Wamarck has.’ Mr. Meyer | next act for ten m es, The hard, @ rummage sale at the Epis- for a few cents. wluc to the city in aj, *8t part of a come Meyd capal Parish House Saturday. Shake well in a | commercial and social way eqnnot be {aed his producer, Mal Reach, is the May 10, a bottle, and yu | overseatimmbed.? gag’ for the final fade-out. i ee have a whole |i. ‘Thatometra tron the mew ye o | “Grandma's Boy” is from the stery ae rtorcpint at die Wetec ine mrominating commit.{8Y producer Hal Roach, and: Sam Don't Forget your mother! wonderful | tee Hen ved abe. shepurad, tl nd Jean Ha Fred New-/ next) Sunday. Say it with} 7 skin whitene of- [tans to Mr, Meyer and Mr. Thor- | 1 sch eee Me ee era Teun. | Llowers. Oscar H. Will &; GUL EN achat Here “Whey, were: Vice-President, | Wty Mulder eine ete ein > > T21-W ier | Joseph. Tega of Atandane Dicncteng,{send, Dick Sutherland, Charles Stev-| CO. Phone 784-W, Massige this sweetly — fragrant ‘7. C. Tayler, P. A. Copelin and W. 8.) 'hseu and Noah Young. It is an As Cpsieera a. Gin RTA lemon bleach into the face, neck, | elua < the chairman of the rounds [aud will be shown at the Capitol Requests having been made | Fan tare beauties use it to bring j committee, who is C. B. Little, and | Theatre tomorrow. of me by several mothers to! that clear, youthful shy ue thy jie chairman of the house commit. | enter my name at the s ol | Fite era UTEHeReS: Your aNttee “Ni Dee atk earn ow ik which was) election June 3, T have filed) ic mis remarkable lotion yourself by Wapner’s five-piece orchesta JsLown at the Eltinge theatre will be) for this posi and ask the) tt can not be bought, ready to use 2 Fecen again today and tomerrow.! support of the voters of Bis-; because it acts best ifimediately af {Tuesday and Wedn It Mas al rey ter it is prepared NY GO TO cast. of brilliant players including | TMEPES. ' Adv. | Mirie Prevost, Monte Blue, Florence Beatrice Mann. | BAKER RITES) vices, sdoimne Menjou, Marry Myers | == ———— 5 Fond Creichton Hale F | You Powait a dong time before | (MeL . who Wis) Marriage Ciele” IVs at once sep Killed in an automobile accident late} jisticated and humorous and} Saturday, and opposed to Mr, st Scrious, with 1 discon will eo Mom here to Minot tomorrow | TORU HGH Wie WG Hemins. COnmaieel| to attend the funeral servic Me | civinka lnm AUleneananlaker a tiiey Baker pe Ny w held ain hi to the husband of her old girthood ) . x esteem both by his opponents and) chum, It doesn’t matter one whit te | “Merchandise of Merit Only” Fe WEAR Were it not for the) Mizzi that the Iusnand is very mueh | act that the campaign is hegin Rileve ie await res to get undgr way, and they fect their | {oo inch. woman. to see tl of | he misunderstood} yt, lo Guinn: thines!|| ate officials and |g eyycy aeRHEALY, \ would go to Minot for} aye acting of the whole group is | e ns what acl ! s after beholding tie aeonsdertal | ome Ing CW ie Gano 6 {film action. Marie Prevost as the Abolish Dining Hite GRIESE CETTE ee ies ates Cars In Belgium) isa ateanced in impersonation, and | worlds removed from the Marie of | he past. And Monte Blue, as ow is the time to think of Play Suits for the youngster so we have arranged for a special serv- i | ice for Wednesday Afternoon and Thursday. Your child’s name will be embroidered on every PA uit purchased in our store during this time No fancy wrapper— just good gum!”’ OL: HARRINGTON’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR The Swectheart expe Bobb to look we GO TO HARRINGTON’S FOR OPEN TO 8:00 P. M. . We understand every de Mt must be done by | of this work. 11 k YOUR WORK, PHONE 130W. TONIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY INEE EVERY ,DAY AT 2:30 sete Bros. Present BOY” Return Engagement - of Lloyd’s Greatest Comedy Peréonally Directed by \ “ERNST LUBITSCH ' A Real Special Attraction without charge. Denim and Khaki in stripes and solid colors, cleverly trimmed, make a very complete assort- ment to choose from. Si: 1 to 8 years, and the price is $1.25 Don’t Forget The T: ‘ime Wednesday Afternoon and Thursday Dr. Caroline I. Satre | CHIROPODIST Will Be At The Pollyanna Shop, Wednesday, May ith. Foot Ailments, Falling Arches a Specialty. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. POLLYANNA BEAUTY PARLORS Phone 218 1034, 4th St. Professional and Tailored Dressmaking -—-—-Evening and Dinner Gowns a specialty—— Alteration Work of All Kinds done. Let us design and make your new gown to suit your figure. MRS. H. W. TAYLOR 824 Main St. Phone 536. MURE ALFALFA—LONGER PROFITS —- . A cow will produce as much milk on a ton of alfalfa hay as she will on a ton of bran, but the profits for the man who milks her will be greater if he raised the alfalfa instead of buying the bran. There should be an acre of alfalfa for every dairy cow in this section of North Dakota. The support of the City National Bank may be counted upon in an effort to reach this goal. eC Gre’ CITY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA -P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer,’ Assistant Cashier.