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SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 Social and Personal | S. S. McKinley Orchestra Plays Entertained At Bridge Yesterday Mrs. FE, B. Cox entertained at a noon at her home on West Thayer Cox and Mrs, 0. Lundquist. ‘The hostess was assisted by Mrs. DRAMATISTS The Delphian Society met yester- day morning at the McKenzie Hotel, for the day, and Mrs, Clifton John- Text reports were presented by Mrs. Dorothy ‘Rosen on “The Life] stam by “Spring,” with Clare Falconer, Emma Claridge, Catherine McDonald, Rhea Jack Claridge, and Harold Falconer in the cast; Couch; and “Johnny’s History Les- son,” by Harold ‘Falconer. Miss Madge Runey, County Super- intendent of Schools, gave an inter- esting talk on her trip to California. A social hour followed the pro- gram. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Claridge Miss Ada Claridge. TO GIVE APRIL FOOL PARTY That there will be something doing at the Trinity Lutheran Young Peo- ple’s Society’s April Fool evident from the April Fool Party On Tuesday evening, the Sist, Wear your old clothes back anti Works of Goethe.” Mrs. Harvey Harris on “Schiller and His Earlier Dramas,” and Mrs. J, P. French on “Scenes from the Trilogy of Wallen- stein,” Mrs. W. G. Worner read M. E. McIntyre’s paper on “Schiller’s Historical Plays,” a3 Mrs. McIntyre was unable to be present. Dramatic readings were given from “Wilhelm Tell,” in which Mrs. Joe Breslow, Mrs. W. A. Hughes, and Mrs. F. C, Stueke, participated. HOLD APRIL FOOL PARTY Fool costumes and even funnier games were the feature of the April Fool Party given by the Ladies Aux- iliary ‘of the Patriarchs Militant of the I. O. O. F. for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs at Odd Fellows Hall on Thursday evening. Crazeology was one of the games played, in which the award was a railway ticket to the nearest Insane asylum. A cabbage head relay was another, and a peanut hunt which failed to reveal any hidden peanuts added to the ‘amusement. Prizes were awarded for the funniest cos- tumes. Refreshments were served in cafeteria style, with a center- piece of garden vegetables decorat- ing the tables. An informal dance closed the evening’s entertainment. TO ORGANIZE RAINBOW GIRLS CHAPTER A‘chapter of the Rainbow Girls Order will be organized at the Ma- sonic Temple next Tuesday night. Officers for the coming year will be elected, All girls who are interested in the organization are invited to become charter members. Members of the Eastern Star and all Master Masons are invited to be pr ENTERTAINED LA Miss Mary Haugen evening at the home of Mi Lillian ook 1or Mr, and Mrs. C€ ~ Con- verse, who are leaving for St. Paul. After a series of amusing contests, and music and singing, refreshments were served. NTERTAIN AT BRIDGE A small group of Bismarck bridge players who meet here once a week, entertained a Mandan group infor- mally yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank E, Shepard, Two ables were in play, GIVE FAREWELL PARTY The P. EB. L. gave a farewell party at the home of Mrs. S, F. Hollings- worth. yesterday for C. C. Con- verse who leaves Sunday to make her home in St. Paul. Mrs. Con- verse was presented with a farewell gift. LEFT FOR LANSING, MICH. Mrs. W. E. Perry left this morning for Li g, Mich., to attend the fun- eral of her brother, Carl Clark, who died suddenly in Youngstown, Ohio. The funeral will take place in the old family home in Michigan. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING All members of the Degree of pihe S$. President McKinley Or- prett, ri ay after-|Chestra, played last evening at the pretty bridge party yesterday a! epeerad maven ase Street. Three tables were in play.| Post of the American Legion at Pat- Honors were won by Mrs. Beecher|terson Hall. twenty-five couples ‘At the close of the game a course] sic of these six musi ] luncheon was served, vases of jon-| but recently returned from a trip to quils decorating the tables and room,|China and other points in the Pacific. The committee in charge of the Gordon Cox. dance included Spencer chairman, J. DELPHIANS DISCUSS GERMAN] Trepp. LINCOLN P. _The Lincoln Parent-Teachers ,\sso- with Goethe and Schiller the topic|ciatign held their regular meeting last evening, at which \vout oncwaviender: fifty persons were present. The pupils gave the following pro- “Queer Pussies,” by Clayton “Since We Got the Radio,” About a hundred and ns who have | . Musolf, and E. assisted by Come and join us’ if you durst! make you laugh you The Lady Foresters plan to initiate a large class of candidates on_Mon- evening at St. hall, with Miss School Mary Kelley from the High Court at Chicago conduct- Walter E. Vater, Pastor. 10:80 A. M.—Morning worship. Rev. John Morange, District Super- following | intendent will preach. which the program and initiation will] Subject: “Utilizing One of Our) : Greatest Kingdom Resources—Pray- All members of the order and new | er.” candidates are requested to be pre- ‘Anthem: “Abide With Me,” the ing the service. A banquet will be served at the LEAVE FOR MI Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGlynn and] eg for all ages). family, of Helena, Mont., who visit-| "3.39 p. ed at ‘the George White home last] §\39 p. evening, left this morning for Min- neapolis where the Radium Remedies with which Mr. is connected, are establishing a new McGlynn Mr. McGlynn was long a resident of North Dakota, being born at Lis- bon and attending the Agricultural College at Fargo. TO HOLD RY} The American ummage. sale Auxiliary on April a number will be on sale. REBEKAHS MEET There was a regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge last night at the Odd Fellows Hall, meeting a social hour was enjoyed, whist being played, the by P. E. L, TO MEET The P. BE. L. Sisterhoad will meet with Mrs. H. S. Dobler, 520 Eighth Honor are requested to be present Monday evening at the I. 0, O, F. Hall, Initiation of candidates will be followed by a social hour. HERE FROM FARGO Miss Elizabeth Latzer of Fargo has been in town since Thursday visit- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. P. Hilden. LEFT FOR ALEXANDRIA,. MINN. Mrs. Joseph Harris and’ Mrs. A. Zimmerman left hurriedly this morn- ing for Alexandria, Minn. after re- ceiving word that their father is dy- ing. TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE .. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church will hold a rum- mage sale in the church basement next Saturday, April 4, RETURNS TO WISHEK Mrs. Donald Herr returned today to her home in Wishek after visit- ing her schoolmate, Miss Leone Hi- land of thig city. HERE FROM HARVE Miss Alta Jones of Harvey is here visiting her sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs, W. E, Cole. Rummage Sale in the Methodist Church basement, Sat. April 4th. The Weather Fair and warmer to- night. Sunday, become ing unsettled. GOINTO ° Dress Well | and Succeed oO Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Street, on Monday, March 30. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Miss Helen Thomas of drove to Bismarck yesterday spend the day. HERE FROM BALDWIN Lewis of Baldwin was in town yesterday. HERE FROM McKENZIE .|, Ben Lawyer ef McKenzie was in town yesterday. HERE FROM WING Clark Chappell of Wing was in town yesterdby. Alex Rosen, candidate for city commissioner, Driscoll to solicits ANNOUNCEMENT _ [hereby announce my can- didacy for Police Magistrate. Your support at the’ polls, April 7th, will be appreciated. W. S. CASSELMAN. CHOOSE EMPLOYES CAREFULLY Emplersts pals to Dako Bus- iness| lege, Fargo, for well-train- ed >ffice help, just as pu Phone 770 ‘it for situations. Incapable ‘‘help’’ is costly. That’s why big firms like Co., Ford Motor Car Co,, International Harvester Co., etc., engace ““D look to well-paid ex- Hundreds are branch jers, auditors, etc. ers} Students! Watch re- “Follow the SucceSSful.”” | Write F. L, Watkins, Pres., 806 | Front Se., Fargo. For | Remington ‘Typewriters, ‘Repairs or Service Call Ben or National Bank THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Firet Presbyterian Church Morning worship at 10:30 a. sist. partments at 12M. or at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship st 7:30 p. m. Special musie by choir. nesday 7:30 p. m. services of the church. Evangelical Ref. Church Society. J. B. Happel, Pastor. pm | Sunday school at 10 o'clock. noon. Prayer meeting on request. ‘Cor. 4th St. & Ave. C. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject:_ “Reality. { Sunday fichool at 9:46 a. m. meeting at 8 o'clock. holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. 4th Street and Ave. B. 10:30 A. M.—Morning worship. side| sermon by Col. J. C. Addie of Sal- vation Army. p.m, Everybody welcome. CHURCH Choir. Solo. M.—Junior League. the Choir. Solo selected, Mr. Nordne Monday Evening Address: “Modern Miracles” EVANGELICAL CHURCH ings will continue. Servi tomorrow as follows: from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. the pastor. In the afternoon Mr. The Senior and _ Intermediate Leagues of Christian Endeavor will meet in their respective places at|’ 7:15 p.m. Song service in the au- ditorium at 7:30, Preaching at 8 p. m. Subject: “The Rejected Christ.” Special music. 10:30 A. M.— ‘the Salvation Army rev’ make the address for the congrega- | tion of the Fisst Baptist church. 2:30 P. M—Ensign J, W. West- brook of Dallas, Tex., will sing and DRY CLEANING an DYEING Hats Cleaned and Blocked Repairing. Remodeling Pleating These ' For First Class efficient young people start in minor Shoe R epairing positions, carn quick promotions, develop jnto capable, Hospital. Henry Burman, Proprietor. ~ OLDSMOBILE’ \ 555 Mee ate Remington Typewriter (Co.. As mie ervies sabres SALES CO. Headaqua: Office Under City speak for the young folks at company meetin > s FY vice in the citadel, { night at 8 o’clock there will be a great union mass meeting, Colonel Addie will deliver his fam-} m. | ous Sermon by Rev. Hadley sV, Hanson of Fergus Falls, Minn. Special an- thems, “Come Unto Me” by Coerne. “Thine Is the Greatness” by Gal- For Legion Dance} praith: Mr. 'F. N.Orenard will as- | students have alread: program will! intention. of competing also be rendered, E: Jesus"—Congregation. Prayer—-Rev. F. H. Davenport. jing in this state. The chairman—Rev S ; tw. lamounts to over $4,000, including ¢ Sunday School. Junior depart-i \ ee ass as cHG AM other 8 man’s remarks—Judge A. M. ment at 9:30 a. m. = Selectiow—McCabe Methodist Young People’s Christian Endeav- {Chureh Choir. Q 3. Rev. Hanson will conduct the service. Scheffer, Mr. Halverson, Mr. Humph- en hundred wa ith banjo accompaniment) Mid-Week prayer meeting Wed- n J, W. Westbrook, of Texas.| Highway All cordially invited to the| ie y Cy Addie, of *Ch gremarks—Adjt. ‘Tyinity English Lutheran Charch Cor. Ave. C and 7th St., I. G. Monson, South Side Mission and Charity Service every Sunday at 11 o'clock| Services Sunday morning at 11 a Annunciation Weekly school on Saturday after- Selection by the Choir, t H ‘city government. morning service. First Church of Christ, Scientist yshunddy School and Bible Class at sincere milk of the may grow thereby.” — All welcome. Wednesday evening testimonial 8ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL F, H. Davenport, Rector. 614 Mandan Ave. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. ——Church School. -Matins and sermon. Christ Crucified.” 7:30 P. M.—Evensong and sermon creed, “I Believe in the Holy Ghost.” Lenten service of Stations of the Cross and short address on Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. A reading room is open in the ehurch building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal All aré welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading party is| room. following \ an- Zion Ev. Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Corner 7th and Ave. B. Service in the Ger- Sunday school 12 o'clock. Classes for all ages. Mr. John Thorpe, Supe Whete? Trinity Lutheran Church | erintendent. Parlors, Corner 7th St. and A When? From 8:00 p. m. to LADY FORESTERS TO HOLD INI-| Rey. 0, 8. Jacobson. Young People’s meeting at 6:30 Services in the Eng- Jish language. At the evening service, Hinkel will render a Evening service 7:30. Sermon by w. 0 p.m. ser- vices in the German language. pord’s Supper will be partaken of i All communicants w! announce on from 7 to 9 p. m. The} McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL t| at the parsonagi 0 p.| m. a regular meeting of the Satine All are requested to be 5. V. RICHERT, Pastor | GAS IS QUICKER. 12 o'clock, Sunday school—(class- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician . The will be: 1194, 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Jack Addie of the Salvation Corner Seventh and Rosser 8te., of’ pretty things for summer wear}y, P, Struts pastor. Members are re- GEE REL NS Go SAE oly Go fer eae OTUs a Our Optical Service “The Best in the West.” F. A. KNOWLES Optometrists Services in the German language Sunday school at 10:40 a. m. fol- lowed by a missionary address by Reuben R. Strutz will deliver a message to men and boys. A special invitation is extended to men and boys to attend this meeting. There will be male quartets and other special music as well as rousing singing by the men, 3 o'clock sharp. a fillin and on RES » from Baker's Chocolate (Premium not) By all means the most satisfactory chocolaté forcook- ing and drinking. Walter Baker& Co.Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 -/ Dorchester Mass. Montreal.an. BOONLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE CITY “at” DYERs ! Go to the Bismarck Shoe Piano Tuning Cc. L, BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. SRT EE HOE Try Us For Service When You Have Tire Trouble, EVERREADY TIRE VULCANIZERS. _’ 216 Fourth: St. 107 5th St. \ Phone 428 oH, §, STUDENTS t Salvation ser- led by Colonel IN GOOD ROADS ESSAY CONTEST About ten Bis High School are! tional Good Roads which the E scholarship award for the best. es it does tuition and all reasonable ex- | \penses at any college or university |in the UnitedSStates for four years. “Economies Resutting from High- Improvement,” is the prescribed subject for essays not to exceed any students of high school g and submitted by 1, 1925 ion Roard of conducting the High School F polarship is the prize ists will compete. ington, D. \test, an Inivers for which es Jack Runyan, candidate for city commissioner, asks the support of the voters at the City Election April 7 upon the | pledge of lower taxes and ef- ficiency and economy in the Cottage Cheese and all High Grade Dairy Products at the Modern Dairy. PLACE YOUR EASTER SUIT order this week. | FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Do you, “GO UP IN THE AIR” when someone almost bumps into you? Thats “AUTO NERV The best remedy is com- plete automobile insur- ance. Written by City Insurance Agency S. O. LeBarron, Mer. PAGE FIV] i Becker, | Langlie, N ‘CITY NEWS | St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. pital for treatment Luella Johnson, Washburtt thur Jacobson, > Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | for treatment: Baby Andrew Williams Lidstrom, J . | Miss Ruth Olson, ; user, aby Gail Melick, Underwood; J. Anton Helbling, Wesley Becker, Pollock, Della Daniel, city; HELP SPEED RECOVERY Send Spring Flowers to COLOR PICTURE MONDAY and TUESDAY MILTONSILLS and VIOLA DANA in “As Man Desires” PATHE NEY stimulate their lagging vitality and convey your good wishes better than other mediums. Hoskins - Meyer “THE STUDIO” lucas Building “Prof.” R. 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