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MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Nord-Hedstrom Wachter School Wedding Takes Tq Give One-Act Place Today Operetta Apr. 1-2 This afternoon at two o'clock\Miss > A one-act operetta Lillian Nord, daughter of Mr. and| Cruise’ of the Trundlebed,” will be < rf presented by the Mrs, C. Nord of “Drake, and Belt Wachter School in the High School Boyd Hedstrom, eldest son of Sheriff! Auditorium on April 1 and 2, under and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, were mar-| the direction of Miss Dora Wallen, ried at the sheriff's residence by the} Principal, assivted by Miss Joy El- lingson and Miss with Miss Jeannette Myhre acting as Wednesday's perform- ance for school children and public will be at four o’clock in the afternoon, and on Thursday the oper- etta will be given in the evening. The story tells about two little boys who while away the time i bed before they grow sleepy by play- | ing “Sailing out to sea.” they have everything in “The Cruise of the Trundlebed,” they fall fast asleep. comes on the scene and takes them on a journey around the world, In their dreams they visit a num- ber of foreign countries, manage to get back j strikes four, at wl finds she must ‘disappear, as she is not allowed on earth after daylight. Just as she is’ making her escape, the youngsters wake up and try to catch ther of the bride, of Drake, N. D. | fGr's scongave gatas fa ’, UR T > FOR, that all they had’ seen mus FAREWELL PARTY FOR PASTOR andl ab chin camper off with their clotiies under Rev. Oscar S, Jacobson. Miss Freda Ecklund and Theodore Hedstrom, cousin and brother of the groom, were the attendants. A buffet lunch: eon was served following the cer mony. The bride was dressed in a ciel blue canton crepe frock, and carried a bouquet of _ lilies-of-the-valley. The bridesmaid also wore a blue silk dress. The bride graduated from the Bismarck High School last year and has been teaching in Ecklund Town- ship, since that time. Bert Hed- strom, who was born and brought up in Burleigh County and is well known here, has been farm- ing out near Wilton, where the young couple will make their home. Out-of-town guests present includ- ed Mrs. J. A. Burgum, sister of Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, and her son, of Grand Forks, and Mrs. C. Nord, mo- A pleasant social evening ) was spent yesterday at the dismantled home of Pastor A. A. Dirksen of the Seventh Day Adventist Church on 3rd Street, the occasion being a farewell party for the pastor und their arms. his family, prior to their removal STUDENTS GIVE PIA O- REC The pupils of Mrs. Genevieve Men- ard Hughes appeared last Saturday evening at the Bismarck High School Auditorium in an ‘recital which showed careful train- to Mankato, Minn., where he has accepted a call. The furniture being ‘almost’ en- tirely removed from the hous guest provided a seat for. The party had a double significance, since March 28 was the birthday of Elder Dirksen. A huge birthday cake bearing forty-two candles was a feature of the lunch. Following music and Bible games the pastor was presented with a Bible as a token of the regard and ing. GUEST OF SCOUTS The Presbyterian Boy Scouts in- vited Lieutenant Paul Register to an informal meeting Satur ning where they had a great many of their boy’s questions about the a and the navy answered. Mr. Reg- er was a Scout himself when a boy in Bismarck and wags pleased to humor. them with infotma dys Risem. tion of pictures he has taken at different points on board’ ship, in| geeengt the Philippines and other points of interest, ENTERTAINED SATURDAY hands . ©. Arness entertained at an Eas accompanist, ixed to start A good fairy just as the clock h hour the fairy Immediately afterward, acters all march upon the stage and join in the singing of the fin she does remain true to handker- chief points on dancing frocks. doubtedly, they m. jflattering hemline there is, which is | excuse enough for her coi | Crystal beads and silver embroidery also embellis green creation and give it a moon- : light effect. interesting piano Alvin Schlenker playing the “Flow- er Song” of Li pleasing, and Marcia played with Other interesting performers were: Emma Zvorist, st, Ruth Gordon, George Olgeirson, Orpha French, Ha- zel Pollock, Ethelwyn Schafer, Gla- 'Mass Meeting eve") RAINBOW ORD! TU Tomorrow evening at the Masonic Temple an Order of Rainbow girls will be instituted and officers of the Order installed. tion. at ore his command and brought. a collec-| S4ff 0° All members S. or A. F. and A. M., parents of girls inter- i invited to be dern Mi The girls who are to become mem- bers tomorrow evening are asked to, be present at the Temple not later 0 p.m, a er party last Saturday even- RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOL! ing at her home, 1 Avenue D, in hon- John Bozak, fire or of Mrs, Antone Nelson. After an eapolis, St. Paul and on the Minn- ault Ste. Marie Handkerchief Points OKH Fashion is fickle, no doubt, but ancy. h this lovely Nile Tonight Ends Army Revival i h tonight at k will close the Salvat al Campaign. Col. Addie | ° st amusing and feature act will Tom Kennedy, Reeee Sarno and others are in the ering be one or the classi change ville and movies at both shows, | Edward aie Sterling; Mrs. fk Felix comedy also on the program. AT THE CAPITOL Elinor Glyn has long been one of popular novelists wri sh. res | duo of entertai P J. Gites | Wacker an rraveenuied ae . spiced with a sug- gestion of Irish dialect, that ppeets one’s heart, while S: ing performer does a v: y artison; Arthur sees al baritone v Bismarck Hospital ; Admitted to the Bismarck Hospi- | tal for treatment: Joe Koba, Almont; J Ss sed | by Hee incursion into motion ” the original | scenario, which wrote for Goldwyn, was one of the | most successful At the time that film x being made, Goldwyn Pictures © poration concluded an re with her by which her most famous program carries setting, with rs, oH Waltos, n Bonchatf, "New | d Lindholm) girl, Ath BOP Sane] Duecerezea bY, called for her presence at the studio | hile the picture was being made t an Crosland in directing it. esult was one of the most en- thralling of romantic which the films have seen. the attraction at “DIAMOND DYES” COLOR THINGS NEW son, Mandan; Mrs. John Reucr, Mercer; Nels | Kurt Zeutschel, Anna Trovik, Almonig Beautiful home: PALACE THEATRE ing is guaranteed Mrs. C. J. “Maier. of Ashley Dies Here Vaudeville and Movie: the Palace Theatre, cold water to tint | ally’s Birthday,” 3 to idye rich, per manent colors. her husband. a thr and four other chil- is sutvived b3 months old baby, well as the pop- ie, silks, ribbons, | Her body was shipped to A V s, coats, stock- day for burial Fredonia. Woman Dies| everything new 1 tell your drugg wool or silk, or r mixed goods. ct, and so presented to. make jby her husband Un- | brathe 1s, and thre the most | ———— At The Movies hese at the tinge "t Mitton Sills, | in the! a pearl fishing schooner, with Viola | maiden of Tahiti. will deliver his lecture on “‘Mo- cl cal program ind. ensign Tex. will sing spec ctions with hanjo accom ‘The Rev. F. H. Davenport will de- liver the alin prayer; the Re 'W. E. Vater will introdude the cha man, Judge A, M evening spent play whist, lunch-) Railway, returned Saturday from a, will con wis served, Easter decorations | two weeks’ Mrs. J. ar were used for the table, a large bas-| Where he purchased supplies. for ion Me Methodist | ket ‘of colored ‘eggs forming the cen-| Rrondway barber shop. While ts hurch Choir, 4 te compos ter piece. he visited with a brother who has ¢d of Mrs. B i airs. Scheffer, iand just. arrived from Austria and whom Messrs. Halve and Humphrey HERE FROM HONOLULU Mrs, Wm. Albertson, daughter of Mr. son has been stationed at Pearl Har- naval service, HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. W. L. nith returned this morning from California where she had been call serious illnes: of her brother-in-law, who had beep called to Bill DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING F : far. There will be a meeting of the Degree of Honor Society this eve-} EAVING ning at the I, O. O. F. Hall, at which place, followed by a social hour. The Bismarck Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club will enter-| LEFT FOR APPLETON, club at dinner at) Mrs. F. A. Schulte left thi Hotel tomorrow) ing with her daughter, her home in Appleton, Minn., after HERE FROM PORTLAND, ORE. HAC aMAuIpanaees: ab ithe home| of tain the Mandan the Grand Paci evening at 8 o’clocl Mrs. H. A. Wehlitz of Portland, HERE FROM TACOMA, WASH. Donald McDonald. of Tacoma, HERE FROM _ Wash, formerly of this city, is visl| 0, Hu Haakemen of tonver drove iting Mrs. C. B. McAllister of Man-|to Bismarck terd: ith his t dan and expects to be here about a| sons, He expects to return home month or so. tomorrow. HERE FROM NEW SALEM IIs I Mrs. Katherine Landgraf and the| Mr. aid eee ene Misses Marjorie Fitzloff, Clare} 7th Street, announce the birth of a Hellings and Juliette Scholl were) son at St. Alexius hospital last eve- here from New Salem last Satur-, ning. lay. to April 15th. No meeting i BORN YESTERDAY ° April Ist. J. R. Muslof, C.C.) 30. O°Mn and Men Peter Klein of 818 Avenue B, a daughter, last evening at the St, Alexius hospital. VISITING IN STEELE Mrs. Ole Thompson went to Steele; for the day, to take her little grand- son, Donald, home. HERE FROM TELFER Miss Frances ii teaches at Telfer, was a visitor here The Weather Increasing cloudiness, probably rain tonight and Tuesday. Colder. Saturday. Even a : Chicken Loses its self urday. Dip in the Pond.’ Bergeson’s ‘Quality-Style-Economy he has not seen for thirty years. nd Mrs. Wm. Laist, arrived to-| poTLUCK SUPPER THURSDAY “day on No. 2 from Honolulu, Hawaii! ‘The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So for an extended visit, after stopping! ciety will hold their regular month- enroute to see friends at Oakland, jy" meeting on Cal. and Seattle, Wash, Mr. Albert: | April 3, followed by a pot-luck sup: | ° per in’ the bor for the past two years, in the’ church members and their friends are invited to be present and to bring, something for the supper. coffee and cream will be served by the committee in charge. ° ome weeks ago by the ANNUAL EASTER BALL who died February 21. Mr, Smith, Easter Ball to be pipe te Cath gs on Smith. Every abies is being made to make this annual ball the best given so SPRINGFIELD, an initiation of candidates will take E: R. mraenel AS the Fisk Rubber Company is leaving tomorrow for, a, B, and P, WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN SEP aetiol Meee: ate. anROBN “SATURDAY . Mr. an rs. y Taylor. She expects to remain about} 205 2nd Street announce the birth three weeks, }of a son on Saturday morning at the Bismarck hospital Sorenson of P. Kraft of 615 5 we HERE FROM BII ‘BILLINGS, MONT. | Veteran’s meeting of| Miss Mary F.\Day, city Y. * ; etc AER en Knights of Pythias postponed | oy her vay east tron Billings, Mon HERE FROM G GLENVIEW Karl Englemann of Glenview was in town Saturda: HERE FROM McKENZIE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Betholf of McKenzie were in the city on Sat- AyiERE, FROM FORT RICE ¢ Mc! - Respect after a ship was a visitor here on Saturday. Just arrived. New ship- ment of Spring Hats. Bis- marck Cloak Shop. Jack Runyan, candidate for city; commissioner, agen of the vo City Election April 7 upon the pledge of lower. taxes and ef- ficiency and economy in the \city government, ; will also sing. utant H, Piere: will deliver the closing remark: ———————— i CITY NEWS | o—____-_______ Seventh Day paventnte Have New stor To fill the removal of the § on Third Stre where he has accepted a call, a re- turned m onary from Portugal and Brazil, C. E. Rentfor, has been elect- ed. Mr, Rentfor has had twenty years experience in the fo and the church is glad to secure hin During Elder Dirksen’s pastors of two years the congregation ha grown, meeting for sabbath school and chureh _ service in a Thayer astor A. A. Dirk: Street hall. Plans are on foot, how-{ ever to provide a church and school home in the near future. St. Aloxius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius Hos- pital for treatment Ted Hochhalter, Wilton; Miss Flor- ence Moynier, Baby Matt Walter, Beul: Beaudre city; Anns Mrs. Carl Kichhorst, F Mamie Reed, Indian School; ma Barta, Steele, Discharged: Dommick Ben- der, St. Anthony; Joe Fischer, Lin- tons Mrs, Orin Albrecht, Flashers 2 YOU LOOK AS YOUNG as your hair. Your age is not betrayed if your hair is youthfully dressed. your hair gets thin, or Bray. or inded, and Garites ou look older than you ace fecl,a Transformation, Wig, Switch or Pompadour will take off many y: Write for race Free Catalog of 1000 Varieties of GUARANTEED HAIR GOODS TOUPETS and WIGS for MEN and for our rb welded Mule. Lucile’s free advice. Franees Roberts 100 Fifth Ave.. Dept. 543 New Y. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Bismarck, N. D. in his own exper-| The Tailored Shoe Developed, Anew | Can’t you just™see these ‘trim little Slippers worn with boyish two-piece frocks or very man-| nish topcoats. %, They are> the very height of all that is new and charming in footwear, and ‘oh so comfortable to wear.’ Kodak Finishing By Professionals [The ART FOTO CO. Colonials Sailor Ties Two-Toned ancy caused by the! of | venth Day Adventist Church | to Mankato, Minn.,, Hosiery to Match ign’ field, 1 | Red Kasha trimmings add bright- ness to a coat of black Charmeen, further enhances by bands of Matinee Every Day At 2 TONIGHT — Menday and Tuesday “AS A MAN DESIRES” and VIOLA DANA ‘Now on Display Special Coats for Small Women ATS that answer the , mall woman's every need. They fit correctly without alterations— they’re suitably styled. (Not Junior-Miss Modes.) In addition, these Little Lady Coats possess all the style distinction anyone could desire, Hosts of smart modes—every new color, all the latest fab- , tics—cleverly ornamen- ted with appropriate furs and other popular crim- MILTON SILLS * is taken from a e and romance in the South novel was written iby Gene Wright and was Milton Sills and Dara are co - fewtured Viola is a dusky native dancing girl. ed, she needed but little “drug store” tan to get the prcper Gusky hue to her skin, Every short woman can find here exactly the coat she wants —at the price she wishes to ‘pay. aris Naber FOR WOMEN'S. WEAR FELIX COMEDY PATHE NEWS 119% 4th St.° Telephone 240 | and unfolds a fine story on the sereen, First night show starts ‘at 7:15; second show at vaude- j Cottage Cheese and all High | | Grade Dairy Products at the Modern Dairy. —~ OOK ¢ KNOWLES tHe JEWELER.) BISMARCK.N.DAK DIAMONDS.“JEWELRY WEDDING BELLS Call Mrs. W. E. Cleveland for HOME MADE ANGEL FOOD CAKE. Phone 975 — G14 Ave, C. enal suce these beautiful rin, that some (jewele ers, and who sell other signs, gO far as to u The Pantages Cafe Opposite the McKenzie Hotel. ANITARY AND CLEA Quick Ser Reasonable Prices. say the only jeweie: Step in our store vi ence tween the real the imitation. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck Home Baking and Cook- ing. None Better. Ung Rings. HEAR Col. J. C. Addie of Chicago 7:20 tonight at the Mi ical pre rybe invited. ee TOMORROW MATINEE 4:00 P. M. NIGHT AT 7:15 AND 9:20 VAUDEVILLE “SALLY'S BIRTHDAY” —with— SOVIL-DEAN & CO. Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalist’s, NEIL AND SALLE —in— “A SURE THING AND A GU Classy Entertainmefit BUD LORRAINE “America’s Only Gombav VENTRILOQUIST WOOLSEY ‘ BURGESS “HE ART TO ART” A novelty skit, with comedy and song. “BEYOND THE BORDER” On The Screen—With HARRY CAREY and Big Cast. COME EARLY - Iv YOU WANT A SEAT TIM Matinee 4:00 p. m. » NIGHT SHOWS Movies 7:15 to 8:15 p. m. 499 : . Vaudeville 8:15 to 9:15 Movies and, Vaudeville repeated second show at 9:20 THE BIGGEST \ 50¢ WORTH OF AMUSEMENT IN THE . NORTHWEST WEDDING RINGS We have had such phenoa Who aye unable to procure them from the manufactur- rked (Wedding is misleading to ag we are the in Bismarck to whom the real Wedding Bells Wedding Rings are sold, and con e your self of the differ, The house of “Lucky Wed- ‘The Salvation Army Revivalls “Modern Miracles” McCabe Methodist Church wm also arranged