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Social and Personal Pretty Alumni Banquet Held One of the first of the graduating exercises of the 1924 class from the St. Alexius Hospital was the alumni bunquet given Iast evening at the Grand Pacifie hotel at 7 oclock, in uonor of the graduating class. Covers were laid for 22 at a beau- tifully decorated table. A pretty leolor scheme was carried out in the colors of tho graduating class. A minature May pole with streamors of the gcay and creise formed the centerpiece. Individual nut baskets were in the same colors, Mrs. Arthur Baucr and Dan Whit- \\fcrd furnished the music during the evening's program. “A splendid pro- Aigram of talks had been arranged by the committee on arrangements. Miss Esther Russell was the only out of town member ow the Alumni present last evening. One of the graduates, Miss Olson, was unable Htc be present on account of the death of hor: sister. ENTERTAIN. BAPTIST LADIES Mrs. H. W. Payne entertained the fJker home yesterday. A delightful af- Hternoon ‘was spent in sewing, conver- sation and music. Mrs J. P. French sang several solos beautifully, with Miss Ruth Staley acting as accom- Aipanist at the piano. An elaborate [tuncheon was served by the hostess Massisted by Mrs. John Thorpe, Mrs. [| Herbert O'Hare and Mrs. Chas. S ley, ‘The Payne home was very prettily anged and decorated for the en- tertainment and all guests expressed their pleasure for the delightful Bhours spent with the hostess NG The annual meeting of the Bis- Mrarck High School Alumn: Associa- Ation will be held on May 23, it is Hunnounced by the committee from ithe class of 1919 in charge. ,- Plans Hare completed for a banquet ana dance at tho Grand Pacific hotel, Mtcgcther with other features on the Hprogram. There will be changes M proposed with regard to the date of the annual banquet and important changes in the organization to make Mit more effective. Many new fea- Mteres wil) be introduecd for the A varty. i RTO GIVE MOTHER'S DAY PRO- GRAM 2 The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will hold Mthcir regular endeavor mecting in the church chapel at the usual hour, H7 o'clock. As this will -be Mothet’s FDay, a special program has been pre pared and’ the mothers and fatners of the young people are invited. The Sabject is: “Being A Christian in the Home”. Leader, Barbara Register. STANDARD BEARERS TO MEET ‘The Standard Bearers of the Meth- odi church will meet Saturday evening at the home of Miss Beatrice Register, 1011 Fifth Street. Miss Muricl Hart will act as leader at, this meeting. » The meeting is called for 7:30 P.M. All members are cordial ly invited to attend, ATTENDS EXECUTIVE MELTING B, Newcomb attended the executive meeting of the North Da- ‘wota Baptist State Convention held #t Grand Forks, last Tuesday. Mr. vention. Enroute he spent a day in Jam town in the interest of several wards fof the Humane Society. PREPARING FOR CONCERT The members of the Juvenile Band, are rehearsing regularly preparatory to the concert which they will pre- psent on the evening of Memorial Day, May 30. Forty members now compose the band and a splendid pro- gram is being ‘arranged. INTERTAINS CLASS MATES Gracella Munger entertained eight of her class mates at the first of @ series of parties last evening at her homey Mandan Avenue. Bridge was played during the evening with honors being won by Miss Phylis Rosen, Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the game. TO PLANT TREE A birch tree will be’ placed in the Capitol grounds and dedicated to the War Mothers of North Dakota. The planting will take place,.with fitting ceremony,. Saturday. morning at 10 o'clock. All War Mothers are urged to be present. je. AT FARGO ' C.. HDeWall, manager of the lo- cal Woolworth... Store returned last evening from Fargo where he at- “ tended a, meeting: of the managers of . the various Woolworth. Stores of the Denver District-held atthe Gardner hotel in ‘that city, Wednesday and Thursday; / + ~ i SPEAKS AT MAYVILLE J. M. Deviney. state immigration commissioner, spoke before the wo- men of the Fourth District North Da- kota Federation of Women’s Clubs yesterday afternoon on the subject: \ ~y North Dakotangs, know, your state. JOINS U, S. NAVY Earl Christiansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ghristiansen of 705 Sixth Street enlisted. ag apprentice Seaman in the United States Navy at the Fargo recuiting station, yesterday. He will be sent to the.Great Lakes Naval training station. LEAVES FOR WILLISTON Rev. I. G. Monson. of this city left by bus today for Williston where he was a former pastor for six yea! be present at the dedication services of the new Trinity Lutheran church in that pity, Sunday, May 11. ° ae v TO MAKE HER HOME HERE Mrs. Mary Cummings of Mason City, Iowa, “has srrivea in: the city to make:*her home here. with: her deughter, "Mrs; G. A. Hassell, 210 Becond Street. eae ace! |! Joint Hostesses At Bridge Shower Mrs. Phillip Elliot and Miss Es- ther Taylor were joint hostesses last evening at a beautifully appointed bridge supper in honor of Miss Wal- lie. Dirlam, who8e marriage takes place this month, at the home of the former in the Rose Apartments. - Covers were laid for sixteen, and a pretty color scheme was carried out in orchid and blush pink. Favors were small china dolls dressed in the orchid and pink and the honor guests's place was marked with a doll dressed as.a bride and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. Miss Agnes Parsons won the hon- ors at bridge. Following the game of bridge the honor guest was pre- sented with a miscellaneous shower of article; dear to the heart of all brides. To Present Cantata, Sunday Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, the evening choir of the Presbyterian church, assisted by young people from the Senior and Junior Christian Endeavor Societies will present a Story-Cantata, entitled, “The Home Life Reautiful”, This beautiful pro- gram has been published by Homer and Rodeheaver, who are known as composers of hymns, that touch the heart, This is especially true of those used in Sunday evening's pro- gram as they all cluster around the thought of Home and Mother. The young people taking part are, Clell Gannon, George Olson, Glenna Thompson, Elizabeth Butler, Wilma Olson, Mary MacLeod, Mary Cram, Edith Whittemore, Marcia Bown and Chester Perry. Mrs. J. E. Perry will represent the mother. + = “y [: CITY NEWS | + St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment: Mrs. Peter Friesz, Richardton; John ‘Kuhn, Ri- chardton, Discharged: Mrs. Louis Schlichtkreil, Blue Grass; Ray Baersopinior, Elbowvods Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospi- tal for treatment’ Henry Biffort, Herreid, D.; Baby Ardis Gi Flasher; . G. W. Stewart, W ton; Mr: Hedlund, Kulm; F. G. Nordquist, Underwood; Ida Dela Barre, Glen Ullin Phillip Grenz, Daws Mrs, i Wil- ton; Stella Grushousky, drew Amundson, Pickardville. charged: Frank irsch, Barns Mr. C. R. Wilcox, Cannonball; Mi Palma Fristad, Mandan; M. 0, Hall, Mohall; Laverne Pennell, city. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Sam G. Meske of Magnus are the parents of a baby girl born at the St. Alexius hospital. Pass Tests The Bismarck Hospital has receiv- ed notification from the State Board of Nurse Examiners that 10 members ef their student class passed their examinations with excellent marks. MAJOR MARTIN IS NOT FOUND Seattle; May 9.—A search by air- plane for Major Frederick L. Mer- tin, missing world flight commander of the United States army, will be- gin at Chignik, Alaska, in about two weeks, according to plans revealed here tonight. Meanwhile the latest advices indi+ ‘cated that threc fliers of the army had taken the air from Atka island in the Aleutians on their way around the earth. Plans were deolared complete for the survey of the Alaska peninsula und waters adjacent to it for a clew to the wherabouts af the major. MISS YOUNG BETTER Fort Wayne, Ind., May 9.—Clara Kimball Young, noted gctross who has been confined in a local hospital for: the last three weeks will he dischared from the institution Sat- urday, it was announced, Miss Young stated she will spend a few days in Chicago resting and then will leave for her home in Los Angeles. Another Season After your, Suit has had our attention of cleaning, repair- ing and pressing you will find it looks like new and is good for @ full season’s wear. We Know How Our experienced and expert workmanship ineures you the utmost in high class work. Hats Made New ‘Our. turning process makes felt hats good as new. 24 hours out of town service. We call for and delivet. Cheney Ties and Arrow Collars, Eagle Tailoring & Hat. Works And Shower! NOLTIMIER HIGH VICTOR Wins Annual Live-stock Judg- ing Contest at A. C. Fargo, N. D., May 0—Noltimier high school won the second annual inter-high school livestock judging contest which opened the three day. May Festival yesterday at the North Dekota Agricultural College, and a@waided to the winner, and a free trip to the International Exposition at Chicago next winter. The winners scored 1295, followed hy Maddo Grafton was third, Velva fourth, and Cavalier fifth, Edward Walls of Maddock was high man in judging all five rings of livestock, followed ly Melvin Anderson of Noltimier. Keen competition marked the con- test which has now become a regular feature of the annual festival, Other schools which competed are as fol- low: LaMoure, Harvey, Neche, Hazen, Anamoose, Park River, Drake h, B Crosby and Kenmare. «taniong the individual con- testants was Everett Knudson of Grafton, followed in order by Wesley Brans, Noltimier: Neil Gibney, Ca- valier; Victor Linagren, Park River; Melvin Christrek, Velva; Edwin Bruns, Hazen; Wayne Isenberger; LaMoure and Luther Williams, Grat- ton. SLIPS, THROWN UNDER TRAIN Fargo, N. D., May 9.—David Ander- son of Minneapolis was instantly killed about 2 p.m, yesterday when he slipped while trying to catch a gravel train on the Great Northern railroad yards at Barnesville and was thrown under the wheels of the train, His body was severed at the hips, The young man, believed to Be about 28 years of age, had been working in the yards for the Great Northern for the past two days and came to Barnesville from Minnea- polis in search of work. He was a former service man and a picture of himself in uniform was found on his person. Entitled to Respect BYSTANDER—I observe that y. GARAGEMA That may be true but he pays ‘is bilis on the first of every month.—-Motor Ags, TENNIS TEAM IS SELECTED]! New York, May 9. Olympie men’s tennis will compete in the tournament in July, posed of R. Norri ladelphia, Capt. Vincent Richards ot Yonkers,’/N. Y., Francis T. Hunter, now of Beckley, West Virinia, and Wiatson M. Washburn of New York. The American team, which international will be com- Williams of Phi- BIG FORKS ROAD JOB UP Grand Forks, N. D., May 9.—Bids for. construction of 22 miles of state aid. road in Grand Forks county have been advertised for by the state highway commission. This includes 13 miles on the Roosevelt highway cast of Niagara, and about fine miles of road east of Northwood. RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Minneapolis, May 9.—Miss Ella Ruth Boyce of Pi¢sburgh was re- elected president of the Internation- al Kindergarten Union at the final business session of the 33rd conven- tion here today, DIES OF CAR FUMES Minneapolis, May 9—Glen Rich- ards, 37 years old, an auctioneer living at Osseo, Minn., was found dead in a garage in the rear of his home carly yesterday, accidentally killed by carbon monoxide fumes from the motor of his automobile '™ addition to his widow, Richards leaves five children. with a record of 1239, | Ah! County Guy, the hour ts nigh, The sun has lett the lea, The orange-Rower perfumes the bower, * The breeze 1s on the sea. The lark, his lay who trill’d all day, Sits hush’d his partner nigh; Breeze, tnrd, and flower confess thé hour, But where 1s County Guy? The Village maid steals through the shade, Her shepherd’s suit to hear; To beauty shy, by lattice high, Sings high-born cavalier. The star of Love, all stars above, Now reigns oer earth and sky, And high and low the influence know, But where is County Guy? —Sir Walter Scott. ees ‘ve Dre = [GREED THREATENS REAL SENTIMENT! OF MOTHER’S DAY, SAYS FOUNDER | Girls, here | new You can have a At least Lois dress for 4-Year Term Is Suspended Minot, May 9A four-Vear’ sus. pended sentence in the state peniten- tiary imposed late day on 5 local traveling sales mon who pleaded guilty in district court before Judge C. Lowe to a chars f embezzlement. — Havelock — was reed with embezzling $2,500 from wholesale company in Minot while employed a traveling: salesman Hi sentence war suspended on recommendation nplaining witness, infor riven the court that HH had made at rangement make restitution ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:30 TONIGHT Friday and Saturday Strongheart “THE LOVE MA TER” Meet Strongheart and his whole family dog, his sweethe Julie, and their five Stronghesris all play anim portant part in this drama of the Northland. athe News — Aesop Fable Cameo Comedy A Fagan a Founder of Mother’s Day Boston’s Guest Mis Anna Jarvis, founder Motier’s Day, will be the <het guest on Ma of Mothe 8 torical Boston Commons. Volunteers of Amer vis’ invitation from Mayor dames M, Curley. The mother’s h Beech schoolroom, (APITO THEATRE TONIGHT FRIDAY “BLINKY” Is action all the way fastest, biggest. picture ever made Comedy Zev 4 L th Ho« Papricka i ys Mays 12th ILLIAN GISH —in— “THE WHITE SISTER” Most Foignantly Beautiful Picture Ever Produced ate j Wilson of Oakl Calif, made the ‘old Moore Confectioners puta white ribbon | batik creation she is wearing here NEA Service Writer on a box of ¢ ndvance the | fer just that sum. Philadelphia, May 9—It is doubt-| price just — be it's Mother's = | ful if any movement of the times} Day,” she ‘charg rhere is no| Admit Women | has such a strong appeal to persons | connection between candy and this | Pe ; | of all races, creeds. and classes as|liy. Ieis pure commereiatization. | To Pastorates| Mother's Day. Write to Moth | And yet greed ix threatening to! “The sending of a wire is not suf-| Springfield ne Mayu oCRy ihe tear down the real sentiment of this | ficient. Write a letter to your! A, P) The MUSH aUE AVON GH day. Mother. No person is too busy to do j local pastors in the Methodist. min Miss Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia,| this, Any mother would rather have istry was approved by the Methodia founder of Mother's Day, and presi-|: line of the worst scribble from | [5 val Church general contersnce dent of the Mother's Day Interna-|her son or daughter than any fancy |by a decisive majority. Their admi tional Association, makes the charge. ting card or telegram. ‘sion to the intinerancy and to mem “Commercialization of * Mother's he Mother's Day International bership in the annual — conte Day is growing every year,” says] Associetion has authorized no organ- | was almost unanimously defeated she. “Since the movement has| izations, busine ses or persons — to | spread to all parts of the world,/ solicit or promcte sales in connec- | Pasty ag many things have tried to attach|tion with Mother's I iI oincare To themselves because of its success. This is the wrong. spirit,” de- | Visit MacDonald Day Commercialized clares Miss Jary | ! “The white carnation is the em-| “Mother a personal, fam | pa rig TCH | blem of Mother's Day, because it! ily and memorial day. Its a cele |) 81), Bye ss ans typifies the beauty, truth and fi-|bration for sons and daughters; a | ulemier Paine cash ae delity of mother-love. This emblem | thank offering for the blessings of | MiNIMer MacDonalds inaiiation te is used on the Mother's Day Asso-|sood homes. Mahe MMU Gun aiennal e: ciation printed matter and official; “It is a constructive movement, |“! Aun ti tees a ‘i Mp He buttons, Jemphasizing the home io Digefnice PA RED, GG INU FE ato EME TI “But it does not mean that people ‘inspiration of our individual and na- | TREN r a white carnation. This | tional lives. | = as led to florists fr: Mother's Day is a day of senti- If Mother is far away boosting the price of white} ment—-not sentimentality; a day for | xy RGIS area < i carnation}: for §he ,Mother’s Day |everybody, but is well ni | Flowers by wi Just phone} trade. | Mother's Day, for where better can 7&4-W. Will's Greenhouses. “The red carnation has no connee- | sentiment s ? Pye > res | tion with Mother's Day. Yet florists | tke Mother's Day a family day |We will do the rest. have spread the idea that it should | of reunions, messages to’ the absent be worn for 2 mother who has passed the spirit of good will to all away. This has boosted the sale of | » real spirit of Mother's red carnations.” IDs vive the gréed and com Miss Jarvis also calls attention to | im ss Jarvis Suggests the confectioners who have preyed | that it be observed, in the true sense upon the sentiment of }the day, and |as a day of deed sentiment —a | ~ the telegraph companits that have [day to inspire deeper feeling toward | 4 used the Mother's Day spirit to en-!the home and especially its mother-' courage people to send wires. ‘hood. | WANTED HOUSE TO RENT BY JUNE 1ST. Wanted by Dr. Larson, with the Firm of Quain & Ramstad, a Five or Six Room Modern Furnished or Unfurnished. Only two in family. Dwelling, Must be well located. See Hedden for City Service. Hedden Real Estate Agency Webb Block Phone “0” COATS HATS PUMPS A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “BISMARCK’S BUSY SHOPPING CENTER” Friday and Saturday Wonderful Opportunity To Save Dollars SUITS AND: CAPES DRESSES—Filannels and Silks $14.95 $13.95 $19.50 . $5.00 $2.00 . $4.85 Sport | ’ Trimmed ( SpecialLot Satins OUSUUNUNNSNGUQLUNNUUQSUSEUOOOOGCOELEUORCOUGOSEEEUOQUGEUOONNOOUE SUANONGAONAUCUCRUONUERUOASOAUNOUSOOUOGOUODE t MOTH she knew. Reve there is no teasure lik Shhh tly we acknow! and we pay her tribute on Mothe j Remember your Mother on Mother’ Mother on Mother’s Day. the greatest MOTHER, who alv ER e her. 's Day Of The Year. friend the laughter and silene open arms were a haven for you in your troubles. in all this world who ever really knew you and loved you for everything dge her as life’s sweetest influence — ’s Day knowing that in all the world Next Sunday the 11th. ° you -ever had. ared with you Mother, whose Mother, the only one Remember your children’s : “Say it with Flowers”—from Hoskins-Meyer whose service is an endeavor to contribute to the Mother sentiment. so beautifully expressed in growing plants and flowers. Make This Her Happiest Day Place your order early while we still have the wonderful selection ‘of : our own roses, carnations, tulips, sweet peas and daisies. s Members of the F. T. D.—an organization of practically 4000 bonded Sek Florists throughout the world who will make deliveries in their city or territory on receipt of letter or telegram from other members. now HOSKINS- MEYER athering on the ration is understhe aus- came t is the child's ee F HOOT GIBSON Comedy 4 of nor v's