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| i _ luneheon. ' ed at small tables appropriately dec- * Mrs. _— JUNE 7, 1924 i| Social and Personal ‘ Officers Are Chosen by D. A. R. At Luncheon Here of the D. A. R. entertained the or- ganization yesterday at a_ pretty The luncheon was serv- orated in spring flowers. Mrs. John Bowers of Mandan and Miss Celia Cutter, member of the Star Chapter of St. Paul, sister of Mrs. Postle- thwaite, were guests of the club. After the luncheon the business mect ng was held at which time of- ficers were elected. The following officers were elected: Regent, Mrs. Fred Conklin; First Vice Regent, N. O. Ramstad; Second Vice Mrs. S. D. Cook; Recording Mrs, W. S. Stratton; Cor- responding Secretary, Mrs. K. Skeels; Treasurer, Mrs. W. Moyer; Mrs. A. M. Christianson; . Benton Baker. committee for the : Mrs. A. M. Christ- Phil Meyer, and Mrs. Mrs. J. P. French the Community coming ianson, Mrs. A. Thorberg. to represent is Council. The members of the D. A. R. wish to say that since the awarding of the history medal which is to be based on the grades for the year's work, Miss Bernice Joslin is also en- titied to a medal and will receive it soon as it comes. The fence for the Roosevelt Cabin has been ordered and will be here within sixty days. There is $349.04 in the treasury, about half of the amount needed. The foundation of the fence will he of native stone. VISITING IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. John Mehrer of Mott are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barth, of 514 11th St. Mr, Mehrer is one of the county commissioners in Hettinger county. He has a large farm near Mott on which he keeps 200 head of hogs, 500 chickens and milks about 20 cows. He has about 1500 acres gf land, Miss Lydia Barth, a niece, is also a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barth and will remain in the city for a week or more while Mr. and Mrs. Mehrer will return to their home near Mott Sunttey, RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb has return- ed from Milwaukee where he attend- ed the Northern Baptist convention- While there he spent some time if the City Municipal court where cases in domestic relations and minor chil- dren were disposed of. Two sons, Herbert and Harvey returned with the father from St. Paul. Mrs. Newcomb who was also at Mil- waukee went on to Rochester, N. Y., including a son been a student in the past to visit relative: William who the University in that city year. WINS’ PORTABLE REMINGTON Sister Corda, the commercial teacher at St. Mary’s High School, wins a portable Remington type- writer. The contest was open to all who hold a Remington gold medal for speed and accuracy. Sister Corda took the. test with the students and was, the cnly one who was success- ful. Sister is to be commended for her good work snd ability, for the test was given not for speed but for accuracy. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Duemeland have returned to the city after an abesence of several days. They at- tended the National Wholesale Gro- cers’ convention in Chicago. Mr. Duemeland attending as president of the North Dakota Wholesale Gro- cers’ Association, and on thei: re- turn stopped in Mankato, Minnesota, and St. Clair, Minnesota, visiting Mr. Duemeland’s parents in the lat- ter city. ATTEND COMMENCEMENT AT UNIVERSITY Mrs. A, W. Cook of this city left this morning to attend the gradua- tion exercises at the University of North Dakota, June 10. Her son, Albert, will receive his master’s de- gree in science. Mrs, Cook and son will return to the city on Wednes- day. ATTENDS GRADUATION AT VALLEY CITY Miss Agnes Eggee, Superintendent ef Nurses at the Bismarck Hospital, returned last evening from Valley City where she attended the gradu- ation exercises, Her sister, who re- ceived her Bachelor of Arts degree, was one of the graduates. TO SPEND A FEW DAYS IN CITY Miss Olivia Morgan of Dickinson arrived this morning to spend a few days with Miss Florence Randell of this city. She will then visit with friends in Hazen before returning to her home. TO GIVE DINNER ‘The Business and — Professional Women are giving u Mother's and Guest's dinner “Tuesday evening, June 10, at the McKenzie Hotel at 6:30 ,o’clocks “LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA Miss Dayze Patterson, who has been teaching the Apple Creck school, left this morning for her home at Frazée, Minn. RETURN FROM EXTENDED VISIT Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Dohn and fam- ily of this city returned recently from a visit with relatives in He- bron and Glen Ullin, LEAVES ON VISIT.TO MINNESOTA Miss Ruth ‘Olson of Wilton left this morning to visit for. two weeks with relatives in Brainerd, Minn. | ATTENDS MEETINGS Dr. M. W. Roan will attend the sessions of the American. Medical Society in Chicago, June 9 to 13, VISITING AT RE Miss Mary Cook is. vi 2 boys An week ior Pwo IN i : ing with ~ er aunt, Mrs. J. H. Cook, at, Regan, Vacation Bible School Closes With Exercises The Bismarck Vacation School, which has been in for the past two weeks, w the closing exercises Sunday noon at 2:30 at the city Auditorium. The purpose of the exercises is to give the public some idea of what has been learned by the children dur- ing the session, Parents and friends are asked to attend The children will meet at the Will School at 2:00 o'clock Sunday and march to the Auditorium. Children and teachers must be present prompt- ly on time. There will be song's, scriptures, prayer and special in- dividual work given. Mrs. John Hughes will be in charge of the pro- gram. ‘ An outing has been planned for Tuesday afternoon, June 10, The children who are going for the pic nic will meet at the Will School 8 o'clock and go to Thompson Grove. Parents having cars are asked to take the children. Cars will be pro- ided to take children who are not to be taken by parents. Children may bring lunch and money for ice cream cones. Return From 4-Months Trip .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Poole have returned from ‘a four months trip, during which they visited many points in the country. Leaving Bo Mr. and Mrs. Poole went to } York and Washington, then to Rich. mond, Virginia, and to Florida. In Florida they spent six weeks as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. i © in Colorado is ngs. Clinton Haskins and |bai girl, city. Son Is Born Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Henning Jamestown, formerly residents of Bismarck are parents of, a baby boy, born Wednesday. of > on 5 ae | At The Movies | , CAPITOL When George Randalph Chester | first introduced Jimmy in his fam-! ous Wallingford stories he received thousands of letters inquiring as to the significance of the lobeless ear. Nearly every family has some mem- ber or a friend with an organ of this type. Experts have stamped it ; as the criminal car. Mr. Chester j has spent several, years studying the ! subject and has interviewed the ' wardens and prisoners in prisons. The result of his obj vations are set forth in “The Son of Wallingford,” which will be shown at the Capitol Theater, Mon- day. Grand Forks, N. D,, June 7-S iors of the University of North Da- kota who will graduate at commen ment exercises Tuesday morning observe the annual class day today. The class of 179 members is the largest in the history of the institu- tion. Cook by Electricity. It is Cheaper. The Optométrist Does Not Use Drugs. In his examinations. His methods are mechanical and he secures accurate corrections by the use of the different instruments he uses. These instru- ments reveal the condi- tion of the-eyes as they actually exist. Every necessary aid for your eyes is here. mae Ce BONHAM BROS. Optometrists & Jewelers. First Lady of the when she marricd the pre THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ LEFT TO RIGHT: MRS. OSCAR W. MRS, JOB REQUIRES TRAINING T00 Land Re- quires Training to Fit Her For Position “I lent. We clcet the pr The “first lady's » appointiv ob. It’s a choice: even. the n’t turn down. It's made by thi sident in advance, L. A. vs “he’s +g o be nominated | same rule. son of Dickinson, Mr. and Attest pceme, foe ta oa al) au nei Senator! Osean owe (Uduer: W. Haggard of Fargo and It's as important: a job as .the| wood Taunched his presidential cam- Mrs. George Hughes of Chicagv.| jresident's own, An alministra- ppain he téld hi m going to They spent a weck in Havana, and] tion's success or failure depend make this as e: you ts f can. came back by boat to New Orleans.| much on the kind of “first lady” | All Task you is to be ready to enter There they met Charles Brewer,| who presides in the White House as| tain from two to eight people at formerly with The Tribune here,| upon the kind of executive who fills | dinner every evening.” Mrs. Under and now with the New Orleans| the presidential cha weod done it—delightfully. Is | Times-Picayune. They then went to] It's no trick to guess whom the | it, necessary to say anything more ifornia, spending about six weeks | “first lady” will be—or rather whom | Of her qualifications for the White there; and on their return trip spent! she will continue to be if the Re Underwood, formerly two weeks with Mrs. Poole's relatives | publicans win next November. Woodward, — wi educated Grace Goodhue w: edit, Never dnamorte than very | shO could gave been a geand-opera | CITY NEWS | | moderate umstihces the , Cool | star. ; : | idges always were notable for thetr Writes and Cooks * Pe ESEST ~~ | determination to. live swell withi As a housekeeper Mrs. Samuel M Bismarck Hospital their means. Mrs. Coolidge was her | Ralston has been so enthusiastically Admitted to the Bismarck Hos-| own maid for years. The Coolidge timed that her other su es pital for treatment: Alice Matthei-) home was +a $32-a-month rented | have been lost sight of, to some ex sen, New Salem; Erling Jirmun dwelling when “Silent Cal” was elect- | tent. College trained, she can write fon, Halliday; Mrs. Minnie ed Governor of Massachusetts. Yet|as well as she can cook, which is Burns, Steele Mrs. Coolidge has made a perfect | the highest possible praise, She is Stillwater, Minn. White House “mistress. And why jan able public speaker. Of polities, | on, Minneapolis ; M not! She hadn't. the home-keeping | her husband ator Ralston of ler, ‘Hebron. experience that goes wit great | Indiana gives her credit for know Celia Hanson, Bemidji, Minn.; Mi lth but she had everything else—|ing as much himself. Mrs. Ral Martha Wentz, Streeter; Gottfried ». Vivacity,) ston was Jennie Craven in her Greenick, Kulm; Frank Little, Mc- here was “10 | youth. Kenzie; Baby Albert Fishman, Mc-| reason why she shouldn't-have.made |” No woman knows better how to Clusky; Miss Marion Lesher, cit: Wihite House success,, and so she has. “* Dozens of Them for referen' there’s room to but a few of the most prominently Music— Anywhere! and everywhere this summer if you take along Victrola 50. Itis small, sturdy, compact, carried in one hand like a suitcase. Plays any Victor Record, any time, any place, with’true Vii trola quality and amazingvolume. See Us Before-You Go on That Trip HOSKINS - MEYER Exclusive Victor Dealers Bismarck, ‘N. D. Once a Week, Every Week—Friday UNDERWOOD. the wives of Democratic possi- New Victor Records, erine Dunn, was a child of New York’s East Side. Should she come to reign in the presidential mansion the romance of her rise in the world would be as marvelous as Al Smith’s of own. “I'm not used to so big a houge.” | establish goverment title to sections she said when she moved into the |! and 36 of the naval oil reserve e| governor's residence at Albany, “but | Number 1, located in California. | it’s goi moves as long as we live here to be a home.” If she Washington she will to e| | stick to the long before he abroad. With her vo chosen, famous music i. | she ns TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKE Rented — Repaired Sold on Easy Payments. Bismarck Typewriter Co. 207 Broadway ce A New Store. Low Cost of loss by home. "to a minimum. venience and loss, Wash., Washington, June 7 confirmed last night the nomination | William C, Choosiny the University for your summer school work demands thought. fortable working conditions are almost equally as im- good courees, Marquette offers a wide va- riety of very fine courses— and the splendid inducement of Lake Michigan's summer portant as resort attractions. Marquette Morrow of to act as special government counsel in proceedings to University courses in the College of Liberal Arts—leading to graduate and undergraduate degrees. inthe Department of Education. Special courses in, music-teaching methods and public school music. Instruction in athletic coaching by the Marquette Coaching Staff. The Ce Tustrated booklet on Mar- quette and Milwaukee. MARQUETTE UNIVERS ry Milwaukee LONE TIME ON YOUR HANDS And the hands correct time. wateh that is rate is tion, We will make you a Hb. 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BURMAN, Prop. ror COOKING TOP HE all white enamel cooking top, with cove corners and without any projections or inaccessible crevices, is always kept clean and shining by asingle wipe with a ane cloth. Know the Real Joy of Electric Cookery Clean Utensils—Cool Kitchen—Perfect Results agree woman who has never used an electric range cannot really appreciate the cleanliness, the comforts and conveniences, and the better tasting foods resulting from electric cookery. This joy can only come with actual experience. When you learn that you can bake with your electric oven with the same good results, day in and day, out, and that there is no such thing as “bad luck,” you will wonder*how you ever ‘got along with one fashioned methods. n’t deny yourself the joys and comforts of electric cookery any’ Bc We have a complete selection of ranges, at all‘prices, to meet every requirement. Call at our display rooms and ask us t you just what this modern, labor-saving range means to y. Golfo ELECTRIC RANGES * ~ show. in Renville county. mount of 4pRopérty 0) | the corpo authorized to own Incorporats The Edison Electric 4 Articles of incorporation have 4 KE. L. Kingsley, wed to hold heen filed for the Midvale Country Al; ohall; Wal- ing demonstration at the Hughes} Club of Tolley-Mohall, which — pro- | lace Johnson Aun \Klectrie Company's office commen to maintain a golf course, | Mohall, N , TAH leing June 24 and ending on the sball gound, bathing h, club ; . Miss Kathyrn) Holy, home econ-Jheuse and other athletic andr Read. Tribune Want Ads. Jomist of wa will ees be in ch. daily demonstrating . | the economy, pliness and hand- liness of the cook Tn jthese demonstrations she will talk hygienic conditions in nd, the food value of nde dowill duriz K Copyright. prepare and serve a va ) aN Harris & Ewing |. the public is invited to ¢ (Dowie 7 we JEWELERY Ithese meetings. Hours for same DISMARCK.N.DAK | will be announced. later. DIAMONDS“ JEWELRY ie | tt | | Physico-Clinical Laboratory SEND YOUR REPAIR a | 119% 4th St. | Bismarck, N. D, WORK JOHN W. DAVIS, MRS. WILLIAM G. McADOO, MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE, | ELECTRONIC ackaw. . ‘ Ben era Teer grrr teat BRLOW: MRS, AL SMITH AND MRS. SAMUEL RALSTON. {| DIAGNOS' to a firm that has the facilities for turning out high = wr ae || TREATMEN class work, We employ no apprentices or men who, do; ; f iene nes The full list runs into ate er temes ud tefl Migreenie | as authorized by not fully understand the repairing of fine watches oe Mrs. William G. McAdoo, as a sador to the court of St. James. | | Dr. Albert Abrams jewelry, and a small Swiss wrist watch is as easy for president's wife, would simply _ be ; ew meee eo a Pe | | : ams us to repair as any of the larger sizes, your jewelry ie awecitive ion. | She knows royalty at first hand. | ry : ; Pavbayacoudiys ik te. aula ave “aes She was Ellen Basscl, daughter: of | RHC CRE | repairs looks like new when we return them to you, not care to return. It is ‘her feeling | her eng eaeers uM peel Ses rss and both watches and jewelry repairs are ready for that the presidency killed her father. | i) the Davis’ hometown, Clarksburg, i has eamettiern on Sienna at Gina caine ie RG HET IMOUTEENEIEdS SA CHEV aR Te)| W.VA ee mien bi you in from three to six days after they are left House. To her its memories are of wee le Ts EO a with us. | tragedy. \ ae MORROW IS ACCEPTED | . E. Bolton, D. O. Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, born Cath- | 119% 4th St. | Bismarck, N. D. | Tel. 240 4 : : : Pees : jolie Each piece receives our careful and individual atten- | There are many imitation! tion, and We endeavor to make ia most profitable use j; machines on the market but we i : pee fase are the only physicians in. the of your old jewels and metal, us make you some j Western part of the state who designs giving you an idea as a the appearance of jhave taken this work under D: é Ab ATIBONER WhOVNESealCUGrizeni | your jewelry when made in up-to-date patterns, titioners of his method of nd ‘Treatment and S f rmitted to use ‘The eS : ophone and the Ocil- Dr. Abram's 1 anit 33] mow