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MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ” PAGE FIVE RAINBOW FOCK IS] ise", 2¢.5: Ax Hot t°1GERMAN HELMETS. HERE liston tonight. i FOR MILADY | Drage; Mrs. program has been arranged 8. sete b= es i, Mis. WR. Eb: | by the committee and we urge: ; q —— ‘H. H. Cohenour,| all Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Social and Personal SHEN eat ae ee en Mie cad Detscolls | 4 ask their friends to come. The Hi-Y Boys ev.entained the Admitted to the Bismarck hospital] Miss Veronica Leick, Hebron; Gott: | 10 as) S tO come. Girl Reserves of the Presbyterian church on Saturday evening at a pie- nic ‘supper on Falconer's hill near Apple Creek, Around a campfire, at which marshmallows were toasted, { they sang cdub songs and played var- ious games, after their pienie supper furnished by the boys, who also made the. coffee. y for treatment: lich Bietz, Ash Mrs. E. ‘Keller, A social time and lunch after Mrs.-C. A Menoken; Mrs.| Strasburg; Wn alem; Mrs. An- he vers, McClusky Gri i the program. iPNiHlawets| the cent HH cloMRedReOuACLae The Big Coat, Suit Buchmann, Q Dress Sale will soon close. ag Ci | Only 4 days more. Bismarck ! C’oak Shop. || Discharged: Frank St Hendershott-Lynch |Cobb-Diven Wedding Engagement Is Takes Place in Announced Marshalltown, Ia. nest Barth, Mott; B Edmond and baby *, Gaibi, and b: Mrs, Catherine Hendershott an-| With a simple wedding ceremony \ BACK FROM FARGO mn nounced the engagement of her| Miss Frances Cobb, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Zuger returned home i DIV Nawes 4 daughter Mary Leota to Cecil J.’ Nettie G. Cobb, of Marshalltown, Saturday night by automobite from} Se Reels TRS ) | 4 Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.| Iowa, and Dr. Wilbur L. Diven, of Fargo, vith her son Jack, and Mrs. fed ctosthe Teta Nos Attention! The Odd ‘Fel- Lynch’ of Lakota, North Dakota, at|this city, were married on Thursday abridge dinner given at the home| evening, April 23, at the home of the of her daughter, Mrs. Philip Elliott,| bride's brother in Marshalltown. on_ Saturday even Mrs. Diven was born and lived for Yellow candles and bowls of yel-{some years in Independence, Iowa, ‘ low jonquils formed the table de-' but has for the past ten years been corations. The announcement wasja resident of Marshalltown. Dr. concealed in orchid poke bonnets|Diven has been associated with Dr. Geo. B. Harris. Mrs. B,’F. Tillot- son and her little daughter, who) drove to Fargo with Mrs. Zuger on Wednesday, stayed over and came back by train on Saturday night. HERE FROM ST. LOUIS Mrs, Elsbeth Vaughan, R. pital for treatmen ' 4 ebeka in Mrs. H.W. ( bowoods; Baby | 2) and Rebekah Lodge will) tows | arold © Kelech; Beniley ss Ma-| Celebrate the 106th Anniver- | bel Gorden, Wilton; Miss Grin-| sary of the Order at the Odd | EIbowoods; Henry Gunderson, S| : 's. John Juat,| Fellows Hall, Tuesday, April nasi isnt tinea titel iatiaditaitiniaaniiiiiiiti designate, Mandan, —— diree- ’ 9 which carried out the color scheme.|L, A, Schipfer in his medical. work line of Red Cross Nursing S ein : Mrs. Martin Job, baby bo; The wedding will be an event of ear-| for over two years, coming here from the: SWe Louis’ BEAREH GRICE. OF CNS Mrs.’ Ma Job, baby boy, ly summer. Mason City, fowa, in March 1923. {National Red Cross, arrived on Sat- eat Mes Peter Lin Three tables of bridge were in| After spending a few days in Min- play, the honors being won by Mrs.|neapolis, Dr. and Mrs. Diven return- Chas. J. Haugh. ed to Bismarck yesterday, and they; a will be at home formally ‘to friends GIVE MUSICAL PROGRAM AT | after June first. JAMESTO jurday for the Nurses Convention, HERE FOR CONVENTION sMiss Isabelle Carruthers, R. N., di- rector of Red Cross. Nursing service r WN Se in North Dakota, arrived here on ‘ With an interesting musieal_pro-| EXHIBITS PAINTINGS AND DRAW- Saturday y gram the Thursday Musical Club en- INGS HERE FROM FARGO Miss Edith Pierson, R. N., presi- dent of the North ‘Dakota’ State Nurses Association came from Fargo Jen Saturday. tertained the Jamestown Musical| At a studio tea on Saturday aft- Club on Saturday afternoon at|{ernoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Jamestown. Several trio numbers,|Jansonius, Miss Isabelle Campbell “The Nightingale Song,” by Nevin,| gave an exhibiti for her friends }) and “When the Twilight Weaves.”| of her work in oi ind water colors. i by Becthoven, sung by Mrs. G. E.| Miss Campbell studied art at Cornell Wingreene, Mrs. J. A. Larson, and] College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and Matinee Every Day At ‘Ke " ERE PROM ( “ALIFORNIA ¢ Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, opened the] since papas een: active in pelnt J. Ostrander of Hawthorne, Cal- 7 Program. Miss Marjorie Best then| ing and sketching, in ai one) ifornia, formerly a resident of this TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday ‘ sang several vocal solos, ‘To the|teaching school. Landscapes _pre- city, is here on business, and will TONIGHT — Monday t Sun,” by Curran; “The Valley of| dominate in her collection, several Rest,” by Macfadyen, and “A Brown| large woodland scenes in brown oils Bird Singing,” by Wood. being rather characteristic of her Two piano selections, “Valse Bril-| work. e iant.” Zucea, and “Concert Etude,”| A large, 2% by 3 foot, study in MacDowell, followed by Mrs. Morgan| oils of a maple sugar camp, is among Morris, after which Mrs. Wingreene| Miss Campbell’s latest work, as well and Mrs. Larson sang, “Rose of My| 88 several smaller water scenes. A Heart,” Lohr, and “Come, Sing to| dutch landscape in blues and several le,” Thompson. night snow scenes were other inter- The final numbers were a group| esting notes in the collection. An of solos by Mrs. Bavendick, includ-| 0tiginal musical study of a mandolin ing “Sunset,” Dudley Buck; ‘“Heralds| and sheets of music, belongs to Miss leave tonight for eastern points. RICHARD DIX —in— A Picture Filled With Laughs. SPEND WEEK END HERE Mr, and Mrs. Emil Detruh of ckle and Miss Ruth Broughton of Jamestown were week-end visitors at the home of W. ©, Broughton. BACK FROM CHICAGO Wallace G. Campbell, editor of Jim Jam Jems, returned yesterday {from a two weeks’ business trip to | Chicago and New York. YOU LOOK AS YOUN as your hair. Your age not betrayed if your hair dressed. When q of Spring,” Marston, and “If,” Huhn.| Campbell's earlier work, having been ee 1 5 gaverslsencores ‘were given follow-| done during her art student days at LEFT FOR KANS pede a oleh “TOO MANY r} ing the various sections of the pro-| College, as was a boat scene of a Re TOM e eae sae akes you look older Maal 4 ates; storm, of which she has made sev- eRINy aUEALNB UIE HELTER TT Chinen ‘than you are~ find feel, a KISSES” g The Bismarck visitors were enter-| etal copies for sale. sft thie, morning fee his home ni’ | Germany sends us these chapeaus |) 75 Pa ts w tained at luncheon and dinner and|_ During the afternoon, Miss Ruth jerk ftid morning for his home ini! .. its best suggestion’ for milady's Transformation, Wig, ASNT ¥ driven around the city and shown| Rowley played a piano solo, and Miss igen spring hats. Switch or Pompadour PATHE NEWS the points of special interest by their Grace Matchie sang “O! Sole Mio,” “The Rainbow Frock” is the name RETURNS HOME Above is a cerise cap made of vill take off yy ‘ Jamestown hostesses, who plan toj by Capua, and “One Song is Sweet,”|given to this Paris importation off p, wy. 0, Ramstad returned yes-|Sttaw and ribbons, WAL LU SUIOO SCLTeb give a program in Bismarck on May| by Sans-Souci, Mrs. P. Byrne play-|silk with waves in rainbow colorings. 4,0 qq Seeniten from Californta |, Below a gray cap decorated with Write for our Free Catalog of 7. This concert will be open to the| ing the accompaniment. A band of black finishes the skirt} Whore he had xpent the past few | Straw design 1000 Varicties of ‘ public, and a silver offering will be| . Assisting the hostess were Miss|and full side panels give the proper! \ocks o li teens annn~~ || GUARANTEED 4 taken. The place of meeting has not| Sara Andrews, Misses Edna and Ruth| swing. The bodice is closefitting and zi aes el ase ay 1 Se iteontecabinesd: Halverson, Miss Luella Halberg, Miss| sleeveless. ROYAL ARG NS CARD OF THANKS HAIR GOODS Dora Wallen, and the Misses Eva and 4 CH MASONS We wish to thank our friends and |) TGUPETS and WIGS for MEN WILL INSTALL NEW MINISTER Sylvia Haberman. 2 se reception for Rev. and Mrs. Pau! —— Fargo, Siste si S.UWHEUE Toho drecently vcamindt roca _ GUESTS AT ST. ALEXIUS | Hospital, town, and Sisters} Chapter No, 10 Tuesday even- Crosby, will be held ‘in’ the chapel| Sister M. Kathla of S i Eviline and Noella, of Minot, arrived! ing 7:30 p.m. All members| 4 of the First Presbyterian church on| Hospital at Grarfd Fork -| last night to attend the Nurses a \ Thursday evening, April 30, at 7:30| Gilberta of St. John’s vention here, and ure guests of the| urged to attend. o'clock. All members of the congre- gation and friends of the church are invited to be present. Following the reception, the installation service sai esac eS = =a $$ will be held in the church at 8:15 Lucile’s i j neighbors for their kindness and Regular meeting Bismarck | } elp during the last illness and ath of our husband a for the many beautiful flo and for our exert's, MI free advic M. Fabian of Trinity MERMAID COMEDY [100 Fifth Avo.. Pept, 543 Now York—! | wton and children. eiccckt Dr. wae F. Hoyer pasta of ‘ h i) W. k e i] the First Presbyterian Church at! very important—owing | isa t d t Jamestown, inducting Mr. Wright in- Please Note to the extremely low is ee introaductor oO er. to office. Rev. Headen of Wilton, prices quoted, we ci Moderator of the Presbytery, will be e not permit. exch 7 WwW *) h ° ° ae a alleen, ‘The ith your 1925 Hoosier Righboy ba aN eet Pe Individual Styling. o. arantee for full sat: i = A . is always in a) eeenmmlbiasnet ou wane Beautiful Colorings. ewest F as 10nS 5 ALL THIS IS GIVEN celebrate the thirty-first anniversary of the Bismarck Lodge on May 6th, ; with a banquet at the Grand Pacific é : : . Hotel. Initiation of a large class of 3 > candidates will take place at the hall, and a good time is assured .all : members, Grand Master Workman Bradley Marks of Fargo will be pres- ent. GOES TO HOSPITAL Fred Thimmisch, who is employed at the N. P. depot here, left last evening for the N; P. hospital at St. “Paul to undergo an operation. M. M. Boe is taking his place during his absence. MEETING POSTPONED The program which was to have been rendered by the Young Peo- F . \ a ple’s Society of the Trinity Lutheran ‘N a / = This set was | Church on Tuesday evening, has been > Ce . |e ts : pice le ooo : ofS oes and fork, two ‘a variety of knives . ee . 34 ten pieces in all. You get it with your oe _— Hoosier! BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Starting Tomorrow, Tuesday at 9 A. M. Fine set of chinaware You will be delighted when you see the . : : charming decoration and Colonial pattern of \An underselling sensation for the women who are anxious to possess a Coat or En- | Fee ee a + Perfect home . ques * : ° a ; is high-grade, semi-porceliron dinner set. dyeing and tinting || semble of recognized superiority in fabrics, workmanship, and style this event will This set is attractive enough to grace any is teed with . . : : 4 a smond Dye be a special allurement of a wonderful saving in price. table—a set you will be proud to own. And Diamond Dyes. 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