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| | FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Social and Personal Give Bridge Dinner For June Bride ee Mrs. Myron Atkinson and Charles J. Haugh entertained evening at the Atkinson on West Thayer street in honor of! Miss Leota Hendershott whose en- gagement was recently announced. Aftey dinner, three tables of bridge | were in play, Miss Edna Rust win- Mrs. last | a ning high score. Table decorations’ Honors \ won by M A. were in pink and blue with May bas-| Rawlings. The hostess w ed kets of plum blossoms. by her sister, Mrs. Loberg. ROYAL NEIGHBORS GIVE ENTER- TAINING PLAY Patty made things hum last eve- ning, much to the amusement of the , juni penitentiary audience which espec-|the Maso’ Temple on Thursday {| ially enjoined the five male roles| evening, May 14, at cight o'clock,} carried off rather entertainingly by’ and will be served bby the ladies of female members of the Royal Neigh-| the Order of the Kastern Star. They bor organization which staged the} evening's entertainment will con performance. Tonight beginning at! of ti 8 o'clock the public will have the op- portunity of seeing the play at the Rialto Theatre, where more elaborate setting will be provided. In the cast of “Patty Makes Things Hum” were Miss Bernice Joslin, who plays with much spirit and lightness the leading role of Patty, expelled from boarding school and trying to dodge the issue by visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Greene, an at- tractive young matron, instead of going home where’ she would be properly scolded; Miss Esther Schultz as Capt. Braithwaite, the leading man, an Englishman, oh so digni- fied, who falls in love with Patty very ably; Miss Ina Gustavson, who plays the role of Capt. Braithwaite’s sister and fiancee of Captain Little, petulantly angry at the captain's in- nocent flirtation. Miss Josephine Kositzky, like Miss Schultz, makes a dignified captain, this time ‘Capt. Little, brother ‘of Mrs. Greene, played by’ Mrs. L. A. LaRue. Mrs. Arthur Gussner appears as Mr, Greene, who almost forgets to bring home the chocolates; Miss Mary Cram, plays with dignity the role of Mrs, Smith, kind neighbor; Mrs. R. E. Potter, the part of Mr. Smith, her husband; Mrs. W. C. Mills the ‘inveigling’Miss Dunbar, who tries so hard to vamp Capt. Braith- waite; and Mrs. Bessie Vesperman handles skillfully the delightful role of Hyacinth, the negro maid, of much good nature and many hus- bands. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs, John Thorpe entertained some of her friends at bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home: on West Rosser Street. Spring blossoms formed the decorations and at the close of the game luncheon was served. Each guest present received & favor. P. E, 0. TO CELEBRATE MOTH- ER’S DAY The P. E. O. Sisterhood wit have a Mothers’ Day -program Monday, May 11, ut the home of Mrs. A, P. Nenhart. Each member is asked to bring a guest. COMPANY A TO GIVE DANCE } Company A, 164th Infantry, Quar- termaster's Corps, are holding a dance tomorrow evening at Fort Lin- coln, to which the public is invited. Cars will be run to accomniodate persons attending the dance, ROLLA MERCHANT HERE Roy Mosher, hardware merchant of Rolla, N. D., was a business visitor here ‘today. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Miss M. Evelyn Gorman, primary grade teacher at Driscoll, was in town yesterday. Costs Only 3 Cents to + Remove Your Wrinkles \ Better than massage for removing wrinkles and age lines, far less ex- pensive and bothersome, is a simple tarkroot mixture which any moman can prepare and apply in a jiffy. Al- most immediately after spreading this over the face there is a pleas- ant, soothing sensation and the mir- ror shows the horrid age lines and “sags” disappearing like magic. In less than fifteen minutes the face is as smooth and firm as a schoolgir!’s. Seems almost too good to be true, but the actual experience quickly removes all doubt. original package of tarkroot from the druggist, mix a spoonful with a spconful of lemon juice and apply h the fingers. This, of course, is perfectly harmless. It is washed off, leaving the face wonder- fully refreshed and rejuvenated, with a healthy glow. And the cost of such treatment is 3 cents!—Adv. Entertained residence | home on West Thayer, Thursday aft- | ernoon. in play. blossoms games luncheon JUNIOR-S ‘All one need do is to procure an ¥ easily’ At Bridge Yesterday | Mrs. Spencer Boise aiuieinnneaal a prettily appointed party at her | | : | Four tables of bridge were Bowls of roses and spring | formed the decorations | the room. Following the! served. about JOR BANQUET HELD NEXT W The Bismarck Hig’ nior banquet will bo of the two cla ind dancing until twelve o'clock, An effort is being made wv this Pai ses are in the main lodge 5 of students in botit cordial- ly invited to witness the affair. room, IN LEE CLUB co N Miss Louise Huber ° Strutz, both members of the Girls’ Glée Club of Jamestown College, ap- | peared with the glee club in its third annual concert tour this + giv: ing concerts at Erie, as well Ayr and were all return date: Miss Huber d Miss Strutz ction, Both Miss Evangelical Methodist sings in the second in the first soprano are. members of church choirs, Strutz singing with the with the and Miss Huber chureh, E fe CINNATI R. A. Rufener, en route from Bill- | ings, Mont., to Cincinnati, Ohio, | stopped off this morning to see Mrs. Mr r Rufener and his. sister, cH Matscheck. Mr. Rufeney expects to take training under government in- Dalton Adding in Cincinnati. struction with the Co. Machine FROM LEAD, S. John Ozmun of Wilton, who has been visiting in Lead, S, D., for sev eral months, was-in the city yester day. GIVE PARTY FOR HIGH SCHOOL Students of the high school have y to be Annual been invited to a joint pa given by the “Pep” and Finer Texture / and Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price for over 33 years 25 Ounces for 25¢ Matinee Every Day At 2:30 The Weather Increasing cloudiness with probably showers tonight or Saturday. A Sensible Habit Wear BERGESON'S GOOD CLOTHES * Bergeson’s _ Quality-Style-Economy * * TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ROARING WITH HARRY CAREY AND EDITH ROBERTS You’ve seen Harry Carey ride a buck- ing broncho, But if you really want ac- tion, sce him pilot a plunging locomotive through a raging forest fire! ‘PATHE NEWS who introduced it. MARVELOUS. FORGET THE BACK KLEER CHEMICAL CORPORATIOW SS 30 €. KINZIE ST., CHICAS “COLTON WILDER GROCERY COMPANY \ ; Distributors For BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY ‘ .- BISMARCK, NO, DAK. o'clock, and will include a play by the Junior Playmakers, Games’ and dancing in the gymnasium will fol- low. COMPLETES SCHOOL TERM Miss Anna Daniels left this morn- ing for her home in Linton, after completing school term at St. Thomas, b. RETURNS FROM DICKINS' R. N, morning, | Miss Alida Schultetus, turned to Bismarck this from a case in Dickinson. ‘ HER JLE.H merly register of deed. was in town yesterda ROM TEXAS HERE FROM WASHBURN St. Alexiuy Hospital Admitted to the St. pital for treatment: H. 0. Monson, Genter; den, Wilton; Mrs, L. S. Blensly, city: Discharged: G. G, , Bentley Mrs. G. A. Bietz, Ashley; Miss Norm 'Hotlensworth, i cis Me sons, city; Amos arsha Fred Peters, Regent. Year to make the benquet, as well as] ‘ ee ve et the back, ‘That's not the all high school functions, more dem- fe ei Aig Rieter Wane Bismarcy, Hospital oeratie, To this end, the cast of the |OONE Chowing off is the new Buddha] | Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | banquet to the junitns, who are the eae tte womits latest, head cor. | for treatments hosts of the occasion been re: | toe ae no ae fi ckson, Beulah; Baby Geo. ; ine, ‘ae Busch, the film sta . ; y | auceutehls wear’ corgi Member [Crime and Mae Busch, the film star Bicles This is made possible by using part | Mr W. Hungate, of the proceeds of the junior cies) eo ™ | Rye Becke Lehr; Trent} play which was given recently and] staffs. A program will be given in! Ostrum, Kulm; A. W. Nelson, Wil- the money in the junior class trea-]the school auditorium at eight, ton; Harold Glanville, Wing. sury from the collection of dues, to i help defray the cost of the banquet. After the banquet, dancing will be — How’s your stride at 5 p.m.? ‘i —to finish the day on the run, to hurry home and play with the kiddies, comes from vigorous feet. And you can have vigorous feet if you wear the Arch Preserver Shoe, the shoe with a real “‘chas- sis.” ARCH ERESERVER S NEW LABOR SAVER FORWOMEN ‘Digs under the di OLE cleans all -in74the time/ without - ass gl NO BUCKET TO CARRY AROUND-NO POWDER TO WIPE OFF THE WOODWORK of Texas, who was for- in Washburn, | M. E. MeCurdy of Washburn is in town. e \ | + +, Alexius hos- Paul Brez- Par- ; Mrs. , a | || At The Movies | (ox = e ‘that comes from the marriage of | young Pau i the fi m iddl tthe pa portray today Rober jthe r disho igin come nt. | | Plante are co-starred in the picture, lin love with the youthful h “Roaring jis one of adventure and ron |fire are sald’ to furnis excitement. Nurmi, the |ner is seen with other prominent personages and events in AT THE CAPITOL q man to a woman twice his age. line Frederick and ‘ormer having the part of the je-aged woman who made the marriage and the latter art of a younger sister who fell sband, ayed by Malcolm Mec ELTINGE THEATRE Rai at the feature Arey. Eltinge and ts and Hi ailroad life of the W no reed , the disgr A the |News. Walter Hiers in [spiritualism and his su is cause for many laughs in the comedy, | “Good Spirits.” ° | Dance at Moran's, rm! Saturday, May 9th. Satans Hour Tsabel hadalways been shel- tered from the world. i ‘ T cident whirledherinto i @ strange, jazz-mad universe. i There the younger set gath- ered. The midnight rides, drinking and petting sickened and horrified her — until shu met Normon, a clean, fine young man, whom she trul: loved. Theyweretobe married —then suddenly her dreams of happinessfaded—herbeautiful castlescrumbled—andshewas brought to realize what a trail | i | ! | | | | Demon Jazzleavesinitswake. A startling true-life story that i all young people—all fathers | and mothers should read. ! Isabel tells it under the title =| “The Barrier Between” in | June True Story Ma i One of 18 big features. j your copy today, | | | Atall newsstands pe hielinemsrtanislcee ee | wanted materials. Values $49.50. Very special $25.00 Kasha flannels $39.50. Very special $19.50 \ tans, good sizes. Very special $9.95 H.S. REGISTER NEXT WEEK FOR FALL|:!"rish 25 women’s and misses coats of all 35 coats of Deerona Polaire, and in good colors. Some are fur trimmed. ‘Values to 18 Polo coats mostly greys and . Values: to $25.00. week for the schoolterm in September, Required STUDENTS subjects for |year academic course include 3 unite 2 units of mat 1 unit of 2 units of Mother | loves Jaleeolarias .00 to $3.00 else you ieal education. In student must choos beginning the four A unit is equivale: work of 36 weeks themati.:s, |W tions a week. a foreign “Smouldering fires,” Uniyersal- 4 ay 8 for ene |Jewel-Clarence’ Brown production| gavanced registration for Bis- |!@"uage, 2 units of general history, \Which comes to the Capitol ‘Theatre| “1 ich School students will t lge half unit each in United States ELECTRIC RIC COOKERY’ ~Inext Monday, is said to be a story| Marck Hich School students will be history, civics, and economies, and MEANS lfounded on a not unusual circum-| held on Monday and Tuesday of next Jone: quarter credit per year in phys- COOKING IN COMFORT [stance in real life circumstance | se = _| tat frequently disel itself in eRe |divoree court, namely the misery Flowers better than anything ean buy Rose Bui $2.50 to Flowers for Mothers’ Day Cale eolari jas, Primroses, Flowers, Roses seasonable flowers Rose Bushes, Spring’ any of these or the many other or plants will tell Mother in a beautiful way just what you want to tell her. All flowers Mother loves them all. prices. Order early. Don’t — forget “Best Pal you Mothers’ Day, 10th. In town or even to di cities or. town she loves so w Just teil us. had” on hey day — can send the flowers $s are appropriate for this occasion, for You may select them here from a wide variety and a sensible range of the ever May here stant is Wo ell.— tives to make up 16 units of credit. the addition, e sufficient ie nt to a year's with five recili shes $4.00 “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Cente SWEATERS 50 Slipovers and Jacquettes of silk and silk and wool yarns. Values to $8. Very special to 100 Silk Scarfs In all the new and wanted colors. Very special, each $1.39 Silk Blouses 12 Silk Blouses in beautiful styles and colors, Regular $7.50 value. ‘Saturday only $3.95 W. Lucas Co. r? Saturday, The Mid-season Garment Mark-down 200 Garments From Regular Stock At Unheard of Reductions A new shipment of F: Frocks the les. in $19.50 new 15 Party dresses in beautiful Soft materials and good styles. to $32.50. Very special. $19.50 One rack of Printed and Flat Crepe: dresses in newest styles. day salé at..~” Women’ Frocks rancine Tub and S wanted Values / A one’