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a gatt: 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE :18, 1924 ‘ ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “ PAGE FIVE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION BEAUTY _| jis" er 0" Bevin, see! SILK COAT DRESS ~_ ae ‘ ; WAR MOTHERS MEET Fort Hjneoln chapter of Amer- ican War Mothers held their reg- ular meeting Tuesday afternoon, at |the home of Mrs, L. M. Parsons, The contract for the memorial tab” | lets to be placed at the bridge has | been let, according to the committee jin charge, and it is expected that j the tablets will be ready for dedi- j cation the latter part of this month. urday, the Mothers — will | Next | sponsor a food sale and sale of car- ck | nations, to be held at the Bism: ket. The proceeds of the | Food | 1 go to the memorial fund. Social and Personal Women Voters Paul Grewers_. ‘ To Hold Mass Arrive Sunday Meeting Friday] p,. ana ara Past Grower, wna ——— were married on Jung 10, arrived in A mass unt} is called for Fri- the city on Sunday,” and will make day evening at eight o'clock to be] their home at 317 Eighth street. at a noon-day lunvheon at the Grand] Following the wedding, a quiet one Suite Heue'4 aa ;.| at the home of the bride’s mother, Re ee oceyoca beveect. she, Orgenl= | ominata Tel Taylor, of Min- Cae neapolis, with Agnes Torblas, in Bismarck. of Minneapolis acting as brides- Regional organiver, Mrs, J. R.| maid, and Clifford Smeby, of this Parkes was here a week ago and a| city as best man, a dinner was temporary organization was effected| sesved. Dr. and Mrs. Grewer took Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan, Sorrow calls no time that’s gone; | Violets pluck’d, the sweetest rain Makes not fresh nor grow again; 1 Trim thy locks, look cheerfully, | Fate’s hidden ends eyes cannot see; Joys as winged dreams fly fast, | Why should sadness longer last? Grief is but a wound to woe; H Gentlest fair one, mourn no mo. —John Fletcher. zation of League of Women Voters lew Following the business session, a | social hour was spent, and the hos- ata noon-day luncheon at he Grand| a short trip to Minneapolis and De- ana a Aa ee | eF ; NMA ARENT Ree Oe Pacific dining room, when twenty-five, troit by car, before coming to Bis- | ree jing, “The White Rose,” a United degree that experts predict he again i i , : ra HOME FROM OF WISCONSIN jA women assembled to consider the pro-| marck where Dr. Grewer 7s a well ad 5: jArusts Corporation release coming shown the way for better pic ject of Gr pu tail, duels ee practitioner. Stadison, W soneln erences nie [eeretineae at Salis ey ‘ea Tig ection of Mrs. Parkes. The officers} Mrs. Grewer, formerly Miss Flow Le ahaa sett te ; | ells a story old in theme, sim ~- - . 5 leant b ; completed his junior year, at the I ple and 4 ih with TE HAT for the temporary organization have] ence Taylor, was graduated from University of Wisconsin. He ha ¥ eee ir is ut in such a man WHITE HAT eh. been at work during the week and| the,Northwestern hospital of Min- jner as to make it possibly the one @he all-white hat, small ami prac now have a’ complete working plan,| neapolis last spring, and has been with recommendations for the per-| surgical and anesthetic nurse at ent organization ready. , the:Mandan Deaconess hospital dur- At the meeting on Friday evening,| ing. the past winter. the nominating committee will sub- mit theic report for President, Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer. This will be a mass meeting for all Legion To Picnic interested women of Bismarck, re- gardless of political affiliations, In fact it is the hope of the regional director, that. the meeting may be multi-pol in order that the training in citizenship and “govern- went offered by the League of Wo- men Voters may be brought back to the politienl group of each individ- ual member, thereby perfecting wo- men in the new business of partici- pation in government affairs. All in- terested women are invited. The hour is eight o’clack on the eve- ning of Friday, June 19th, and the “big” outstanding picture production tically untrimmed, is worn with the of the present season. Mr, Griffith, y)1-black costume of satin a crepe ‘has forsaken mobs and huge ensem [bles for direct and careful charac Cook by Electricity. te ation in’ this yw osereen offer jing and has succeeded to sucha It is Cheaper, jsunied his duties at the Post Offic \ | LEAVES FOR CONVENTION Harry W. Rosenthal left today for Salt Lake City, Utah, to attend the j national convention of the disabled | American Veterans of the World | War. The members of the Loyal Temp- erance Legion will have a picnic at Fort Lincoln tomorrow aft@rnoon. Approximately 100 are expected to come, according to Mrs, J. L, Hughes, leader of the Legion, who requests that all the members meet at the Baptist church at 2, and they will be then taken to the Fort in cars. In a recent membership campaign, in which the Blues and the Reds competed in, soliciting new mem- bers, the Reds lost, and will provide FORMER CAPITOL EMPLOYE HERE Mrs. Millie Wood, who formerly was an employe at the State Capitol, is the guest of Mrs. L. A. Baker. MOTOR TO CITY Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bangs, of Williston, motored to this city and were guests at the McKenzie over | the week end. Tailored Style Sandals | RETURN TO ENDIVE Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Throdahl re- Choose Sandals, and en- : 7 .| the lunch for the Blues at the picnic. ees gs eS turned last night to their home ip ay i tov fi y agg ots parlor of the Grand Pa-|oy., Bluts pledged eight more mem- i ' % - Glendive, Mont: The silk coat dross promises as joy foot coolness and i See ee bers than their opponents. Probably the most beautiful of the Democratic National Committee = well for the sur@ner as th comfort no matter how 3 All the W. C. T. U, women are in- | Women is Mrs. Robert Hawley, who has arrived in New York from Wyo- HERE FRQM BALDWIN did for spring. It is a most pr si 5 Honors Guest At vited to attend the picnic, and are | "ng, ti ke state her father ig senator. Shé is taking part in| J; S, Fevold, who is a banker in of dress, requiring no wAp and high the mercury climbs. G asked to bring their own lunches, | COnVention «preliminaries, Baldwin, was in the city yesterday ie particularly attractive with a » OTe one, andals” Bridge Luncheon nee a SS OG | oyitiisinen: i for fur, This one is of beige Our’ “Tailored” Sandals —_—— LEAVE FOR CONVENTION LEAVES FOR FARG guent@orihersparents Rav send mys, silk with a wrap around skirt that are smartly simple, and Mrs. \T, E. Flaherty, 815 Second) Rey, and Mrs. C. F. Strutz have! Mrs. C. G. Roise left ARRIVE FROM UNDERWOOD | ties on the side, street, entertained at a pretty one! left for Great Bend, North Dakota,| ing for Fargo, where she will meci|@ *: Alsen, and plans to be here! Mr. and Mrs, John E, Reuter mo 5 4 y from Underwood, to complement to perfec- o'clock -bridge luncheon yesterday} ty attend the. annual convention of | her son’ Philip, and daughter, Mrs. for some time. tored yester tion the boyish frocks her vacation with her mother, Mrs. afternoon in honor of Mts. Chuhot,| the Evaggélical League of Christianj RL, B : hi seth spentilg dew ave aR ERS ; q 8 . L. Bertel,of Fargo. They pend a few days in the city. af\San Diego. Cal, Baskets, of cut! Fndeavorand the Sunday School con-! then go by ear to St Pauly whan LAW STUDENT HOME and the semi-sports at- Bere eat garden aren were| vention at that place. Mrs. Strutz/ they will be guests of Mrs.” Bi George Register, who recently re- IN CITY ON BUSINE s tea ia gracefu lecorations throug! the} may also make a trip into South} daugh ij a : A, Cl Isaminger, of At i wise ire so popular for street 8 d utt ghter, Mrs. G. Lewes feened fr : : Ker, ; —_—s ar rooms. Rridge was played at three] Dakota, during their absence, to visit ripsale . ee trom Neaeebot mere 8 posiaau visitor tn the city yesterday. | wp THEPEETINGE rn Sad < Ke ? tables. all the guests being old time] nome of the cities of their former| SPENDING VACATION IN Farco| ttiné the law course at the Un petal oan _ “The Moral Sinner,” the feature wear. They are hereina 3 le g friends of Mrs, Chabot, nee Florence] pastorates, while Rev. Strutz expects|" yiss Esther. Teichman, sehool| YP of Michigan, has accepted a] BUSINESS VISITOR HERE [#¢ the Eltinge theatre for ‘Thursday pleasing range of colors. ($377 Gage, who is well known in Bismarck.| to return here toward the end of nurse, left this morning to spend] Position in the office of the Attor-| H. A. Mutchler, of Wing was a|Dorethy Dalton is the star in the | a ss Be ir Prizes went to Mrs. J. B. Belk and] next wee, so that he will be in his . ney General, beginning his work| business visitor in town this week. | Picture produced from Charles Me ‘ an’s stage p ah Kleseh- to Mrs: Charles Staley. Mrs. Chabot] pulpit on Sunday, June 29. Other ar- eniie a “| there this week. if : : | expects to spend several weeks in| rangements have been made for Rae UT HU Ae Gane — Mrs. H. D. Lemeius left this mora- Janes Rennie is Need ney man Bismarck where she is visiting old| church services this coming Sunday the opening of -the acheoly in, the TO VISIT RELATIVES ing for Fargo, where she will visit Alphona Ethier, W. 1. Percival, Paul | friends, wo ee fall n Sm tel “Miss Ruth Rubin, left this morn-| for some time. ) emt) Hlorenee ie ane oie Se -RETURN FROM MEETING pete gy for Sykeston, N! D., where she ee are in the ca A Will Rogers | ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mrs, W.E. Butler of ‘this city, SEWING CIRCLE ME will spend a three weeks vacation! TRAVELING MEN. TAKE | comedy: “Going to Congress” also! The announcement of the marri-| electéd president“of the state Chris-| mye regular meeting of the st, With her aunt and uncle, Mr. and NOTICE Relig e yelrowns | age of Miss Anna May Van Vleet,| tian Endeavor Society at Fargo, re- us po rane. (Cn tes eel Nt ean se) Schachter 7 daughter of Mrs. Belle Van Vleet,| turned late yesterday by “motor dD aan re yi be held Se All traveling men are re- AT THE CAPITOL | and Emanuel Liebelt, of this city, | Miss Helen Crawford, .Bismarek was! 4) trade less SoM aeaia ENTERTAINS CLUB | quested to meet at the ELK’S| Probably the most delightfully ar- | which took place during the Christ-| awarded the banner for having the| scigol, A large attendance is de_|. Mrs: L. K. Thompson entertained] HALL-at 10 o’¢lock Saturday | “tic at by far oe parte heart ( mas holidays, on January 4, cames as | Jargest out-of-town. lelegation at the] Osea) Mrs, Charles Schebler and| the Birthday club, on Tue: after- en pe aie ato nvenvier to) scOme Ane) iy ; morning. Important — busi-| that master of the motion picture, | Mrs. Wilt ist will be the hos. | 00. Bridge was played, there be- . a x ‘weat offered. ae ee ee be the hos-| sng guests for three tables. Lunch- | HESS. John L. George. |p. W. Griffith, is his newest offer as : : eon was served followings thé games, Se a surprise to the ‘many friends’ of| Fargo convention, Clell Gannon of the young couple. The marriage | Bismarck was named vice-president) was kept secret, because Miss Van] of the organization’ and Rev. Noah Vleet wished.to complete. her work| (iarwick of» Beulah -was-named sup- at the Bismarck high school, from | erintendent of the Quiet Hour divis-| which she graduated this spring. yon, Mrs. Butler said the first meet-| Mr. Liebelt is a graduate of the | ing of the state executive board proh- Bismarck Business College, and was | ably will be this fall. formerly employed with ,the Bank of —— North Dakota. He {s now salesman TAKE SIX WEEKS TRIP for the Fuller Brush company, and) Miss Grace Fraser and Miss Maud makes, his headquarters in Bis-| Angliss left for Fargo, from which marek. Mrs. Liebelt has long been| place they will take a six weeks trip, a resident. ot this city. Following a| stopping at Minneapolis, Denver, trip to the West, Mr. and Mrs Lie-| Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Van- belt will thake their home in this |couver, B, ., and other points. They city, at the home of Mrs Belle Van} will return by way of the Canadian Vleet. Pacific making stops at all plates of interest. TO SUMMER AT LAKES Mrs, 0, N. Dunham and sons, Jack and Willard, left this morning for Shoreham, Minn., to open their cot- tage at Lake Melissa. Mr. Dunham and daughter, Betty will leave in a week to join the family at Lake Melissa, where they expect to spend the summer. VISITS IN ST. CLOUD Mrs. John Stump and son, Joseph left, this morning for St. Cloud, Minn., where they will visit for some time. Ladies Wrist Watches 17 jewel movement. . 3 $27.50 piace ema a .. $9.50 We have a large selection of Wrist Watches to select from. Spec prices for the Three days. GENT’S WATCHES LADIES AID°MEETING All division of the Presbyterian Sesh Ladies Aid society will meet at the GRADUATES AT MINNESOTA |church parlors, at 2:30 on Thurs- Miss Bertha M. Hertsch, of this |4a¥ afternoon. city is the only Bismarck girl to be 7s id au amen graduated from the University of VISITORS HERE Minnesota during the Commence- | Mr. and Mrs, Fredolin Rupp, and ment exercises which begin today.| Mrs. Christine Rupp were business She received the B. A. degree. LOVE IS BLIND —but never “stone” blind! Buying a diamond and getting married are two of the best investments a young man can make PROVIDING He uses good judgment in both cz If you’ve picked out the “only g —then, it’s Diamond time and we want to get acquainted. ENTERTAIN FOR GUESTS Miss Rose Sell and Miss Hildor TEACHER IS IMPROVING Simonson are entertaining tonight} The many friends of Miss Anne at the home of Miss Sell’s brother,| Rodewald, who has been ill in the J. P. Sell, in honor of Mrs. Harry | Bismarck hospital since the close of Stasek, of Oakes, who is to be the|the Will school, where she taught guest of Miss Sell for several weeks.| the fifth grade, will be pleased tol Bridge will be the diversion of thé} learn that she is improving steadily, | evening, and there will be guests for|and is able to be up for a gradually five. tables. Spring, flowers will be | increasing period every day. used as decorations. Luncheon will ace a be served following the games. GUESTS IN McKENZIE VISIT IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Brink, and Mrs, Brink’s sister, Mrs. Broom and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tracy motored here from Albert Lea, Minn., stop- ping in Minneapolis on their way. Mrs. Broom will be a guest at her sister's home for some time. DOCTOR tm. M.E. BOLTON ; Osteopath Specialist in We have been selling engagement diamonds to the JAMESTOWN COLLEGE GRADU- young men of this vicinity for nearly twenty years . Stasek, formerly Miss Elsa| Misses Nell and Esther Russell of G “ 1 « i ; SUT Inte ceered etter uumabanl Makin) GW sahee aeredeuastel acliibe cp eae sai Chronic with the satisfaction that we very often have our new Or fecen 2.50 i ae < 7 Miss. ice ale, if : FF - iwacte * padi of parties. ¢ MoRenuin over sunday, ated from Jamestown college this Diseases customer tell us that some friend had directed him to cme ee eae $3 JU our store. TQ BE MARRIED vear, has returned and will spend Miss Gladys Tate, who has been] TATLORED FROCK | the sommer in Bismarck. connected with the United States Land office for four, years, left stine TAKES MOTOR TRIP te Sunday for Minot, her former home, Miss Ruth Walters, of the da few days. She will then Land office, left last week by car Wut in. Fargo, before leaving ‘for for a visit at various points in Mich- Notre Dame, Indiana, whefe she will ian, where she expects to spend be married to John F. Murphy on two weeks Zune 30. Mr. Murphy is an attorney, ‘and the young people plan to make their home in Cleveland. METHODIST LADIES MEET The general meeting of the Meth- odist Ladies Aid Society will be held in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon. Business meeting at 3 p. m. The ladies of the first divi- sion will act an hostesses and have © ‘interesting program arranged. > Telephone 240 11914—A4th St. a Bismarck, N. D. 15 jewel Hampden, $ " White Gold Cases ccc, BL3.5E 17 jewel Mlinois—-12 size White or $ Get posted on diamonds as to color, price and cut- ting, then come to us. *—* + F. A. KNOWLES LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS ; Joweles — Biniaarck. Jol Bowers, chist clark ini chs = The House of “Lucky Wedding Rings” land office, returned Monday from a two weeks trip to Minnesota lakes. MISS ALFSON HERE i Miss Alfhild Alfson, who is sten- | ographer in the office of Senator L. 3. Frazier, in Washington, is the We have a large selection of Elgin, Waltham, Hamp- den and Illinois Watches, all marked at special prices for this sale. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS Special Sale for 3 days oniy. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. e ese Blue White..........0.....65 $210.00 All friends of ‘the ladies are extend- $175.6) ed an invitation to meet with them. 35/100 Karat Perfect Blue White..... eV RETURNS FROM KENTUCKY ’ MW) $100.00 Diamond Ring Miss Mebel Nathan returned. last ; Ah) i, $69.00 week from Wilmore, Kentucky, ‘ Qa" ds where she completed: her second year at ‘Asbury College. Miss Na- than. visited enroute. with friends at: Chicago, Wabash, Minnesota; and at Jamestown. College. WAS CONVOCATION DELEGATE Mrs. George Wilson, of Stanley, who has been attending the Con- wocation of the Episcopal church of North Dakota, left this. gfternoon for ‘Minot, where she wil visit for ‘a week before she will return to her home. ae: GUILD ‘MEETS TOMORROW On the Steel Steamships of the GreatLakesTransitCorporation ' “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” via MONTREAL and QUEBEC ‘ORARA’ ILAN your vacation this summer to ' See Montreal ahd Quebec— include a cruise on the great Inland Old World cities in the New Seas. Luxuriously appointed ships— World — then 2 days down world renowned ‘cui the sheltered St. Lawrence, |} | Passenger service exclusively every three ; and only 4 days on the open oa i) seoppin a Bamnle [ford Nisa P OSITIVELY ‘Canadia! a alls), Cleveland, troit, Mackinac y P ee a neeite The Best Malt Drink in America Empress Express liners gail- Island, Sault Ste. Marie, Hayghton and TRY IT—YOU’LL BE PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. $90.00 Diamond Ring 59.00 $85.00 Diamon2 Ring $55.00 $35.00 Diamon@ Ring $20.00 - rea Ring ..--..... Oacep eevee iss oii ‘ $15.00 Duluth. Bee vate: ferent: Cruising Lake Erie-Detroit River-Lake St. Clair-Lake Huron-Stratts'of Mack- Mrs. V,;'G, Hunter, ay Bishih For full information see local inac-Lake Superior and numérgus other Order it by the case from your dealer. If he cannot 32)M Diamond Ring ..--.....1.--. eee eee eee st steetts wt i be aa sea steamship agents or bodies of water making the Great supply you then write or phone’ These Diamonds are all mounted in White Gold. and after . ; : Lakes group. White and Green Gold combinations. If you are \in- this. will be the last meeting of rey this summer, a large at- ORCHESTRA . DANCING é *, . . the /Guil H. M. TAIT, 611-2nd Avenue terested in buying a Diamond, you cannot affoigd to tendance in desired ed) frock of thie season (ou cular Sua ube Tickets and Reservations at . The Mandan Beverage Co. miss this opportunity. 4 bei aire nat as graceful ines 5 .. VISIT IN MANDAN mick ab ithls, ‘Bia che ¢ saepiice All Tourist and R. R. Ticket Offices, or “Distributors, : . -! Mr. and Mra, L. 0. Sole, of Pive-l¢rort® reveals. a tiny front of Ince, ; ' Mandan, N. D. Phone 337 416 a 416 3% stone; Minn who, arrived by “carlbut that is'the only trimming, ‘The RL G. c. Williams, 4 plea ae 2 Broad B oa Monday of end Cries . he hows oes He tithe? sleeves and GL. Ts Corp. Price $5.50 per case delivered to your home with refund roadway roadway Mra, ys f. M in the front mal u : i ¢ Y owere-bumines®y visitors. in she: city: cnietesdbia. A very fine, supple, ae oe $1.50 upo eekurn of ons And Does. by New Bier: 14 et Gtork, oie Iu i yesterday. % 0 43, hoy jeharmeen isthe material, . i