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: { ‘ WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Pupils of Mrs. Whitson To Be In Recital Mrs. Whitson presents her juvenile Elks ‘Club at eight o'clock. The fol- lowing program will be given: Trumpeters Serenade—Spindler — Edward Lahr. Elf and Fairy—Berenice Bently— Mary Lou Thompson. Guitar Serenade—Gaynor—Neil Croonquist. , Eskimo Lullaby—Gaynor—Janet Croonquist. Laughing Voices—Mae Aileen Erb —Margaret Johansen. Court Minute—Stuart Scott—Phyl- lis Thompson. Wooden Shoes—xtogers—Helen Targart. Woodman and the Fairy—Anna Richer—Robert Edick. Cinderilla—Anna Richer— Peggy Bergeson. Jack in the Pulpit—Mae Erb—Claire De Rockford. Aileen Chair Train—Bilbro—Barbara Tong. River Sprites—Charles Huerter— Elsie Nelson. Over the Hills—Logan—Audrey Rohrer. Evening | Frolic—Cadman—Jack Zuger. dman—Edith Laver—Courtland Robinson, Barcarolle—Hyde—Lucille Cogh: lan, Yuccas—Cadman—Isabel Humph- reys. : Robin Hood—Osgood—Chester Perry. Evening . Bells—Kullak—Ernestine Dobler. Spinning Song—Ellmeureich—Ern- estine Dobler. ‘Tarantelle—Charles vin Croonquist, Dennee—Gar- TO ATTEND MEET AT MINOT Miss Katherine E. Morris and Mrs. Harry Homan left yesterday for Minot to attend the National Convention of the Degree of Honor, which is being held there today and tomorrow. Miss Morris is a grand, lodge officer and Mrs, Homan is a delegate from Lodge No. 16 of Bis- marek, VISITING HOMEMAKERS CLUBS Miss Grace DeLong who is con- nected with the Extension Division of the Agricultural College in charge of Homemakers Clubs, has been vis- County: and the iting clubs in Adams will spend this week visiting clubs in Kidder County. ON BUSINESS OR CHILD WEL- FARE BUREAU Miss Henrietta Lund and Miss Madge Runey were north of Mandan yesterday on business in connection with Child Welfare Work. SOCIETY SOCIAL The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will hold a so- cial at 3p. m, tomorrow in the chureh parlors. All members of the congregation are invited to attend and bring a friend. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs, W. A. McDonald entertained the ‘Tuesday Bridge Club yesterday afternoon at her home, with two tables at play. Light refreshments were served at the close of the games. | LEAVES FOR THUNDER HAWK Mrs. A. R. Powers, who has been visiting in Fosston, Minn., arrive the city this morning and will leave by car for her heme at Thunder Hawk, 8. D. HERE FOR VISIT Miss Bertha Owen of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived this morning to ‘visit for several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Owen, and her three sisters. LEAVES FOR FARGO C. Rudd, who has been visiting with J. A. Hyland since last fall, left this morning for his home at Fargo. IN CITY YESTERDAY Mr. Burkhardt of Haycreek town- ship was in Bismarck yesterday. HERE FROM DRISCOLL C. Ruble of Driscoll was in the city yesterday, NOTICE \ People who are in the habit of picking flowers and disturbing plants in front of the Bishop's residence, kindly discontinue to do so.—Adv. Cantilever shoes “perfectly comfortalie,? A. W. Lucas The Weather Fair tonight with creasing cloudiness Thursday. LIGHT WEIGHT STRAWS. in- “+e _Bergeson’s ) PUPILS OF MISS LAHR IN RECI-| ,for Devils Lake and Grand Forks,! 4M. Morris, Mandan. Entertain For Miss Scott Miss Margaret McGarvey, Miss Al- berta Carney and Miss Anna Marie Manning entertained twenty guests! at a bridge announcement party and} miscellaneous shower for Miss Esth- er Scott, who is to be a bride of this week. A mock wedding was a spe-| cial feature of the evenings enter- tainment. The color scheme was| carried out in red and white, hearts} and baskets of red tulips being used} as the decorations. At the close of the evening a buffet supper. was served. Misa Scott received ‘many beautiful gifts. TAL The pupils of Miss Lucile Lahr will appear in recital Saturday af- ternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Lahr, 68 Avenue B. Ruth Clausen accompanied by , Rhoda Clausen will give several violin numbers and Phyllis Rosen will give several readings. JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB GIVES RE- CITAL The Junior Musical Club gave an enjoyable program last evening af- ter which light refreshments were served with Mrs. French and Mrs. Scheffer pouring and Miss Lahr as- sisting the cldb in serving. PROGRESSIVE CLUB MEETS The Progressive Mother's Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of| Mrs, H. J. Brownawell with roll call being answered to by original rhyme on Spring. A paper on “North Dakota Laws Relating to Women and Chil- dren” was given by Mrs. Harrison Brooks. Round table discussion fol- lowed on suggestions for next year's THE MOTHER'S; program. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting, with Mrs. Donald Snyder assisting the hostess, WESTMINSTER GUILD MEETS The Westminster Guild of the esbyterian church met last even- iz at the home of Miss Helen and Lucile Dahl. The program opened with community singing followed by devotionals led by Miss Robertson. Mrs. Paul Wright rendered a well received vocal number accompanied by Miss Reinecke. Miss Lucile Dahl| reviewed the chapters of the book/| for study and the program closed} with the discussion of a pientc| which will be held June 1, the place to be announced later. PICNIC AT APPLE CREEK The First Baptist Young People hdd as their guests at a picnic at Apple, Creek the young people of the German Baptist church. Fifty young people enjoyed the outing and! the lunch of wieners, buns, ice cream and cake. The time was spent in playing gam TO ATTEND MAY FETE AT “U’ Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann and daughter, Anna Mae, left by auto: attend. the where they will May Fete. Miss Helen Devine will ac- company. them, THURSDAY MUSIC , CLUB TO | MEET The Thursday Music club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. There will be election of officers and all members are requested to be present. CALLED TO MINNEAPOLIS Dr. C. D, Dursema was called to Minneapolis, Minn., by the illness of his wife. ILL IN ST. ALEXIUS, HOSPITAL John Sullivan, lawyer of Mandan, has been ill for several weeks at the St. exase Hospital. 1 We are closing out- our Spring Hats at $1.00 to $5.00. We are daily, receiving new Summer Hats at attractive prices. Silk Hosiery. Niel- sen’s Millinery. . LEMON JUICE WHITENS aid The only ‘harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three - ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for few cents. Shake well in @ bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint- of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bipach into the face, in arms and hands. Famous It and tai onackable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because~ it acts best immediately after it is prepared.—Adv. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 119% —4th St. Bismar N. ad | Rotary Celebrate DRESS SUBTRACTS POUNDS The Rotary ‘luncheon program this) Dickinson, as chairman of m committee, teresting. AAG of the beginnings | of the club. As he called their names Ithe 14 charter members still in the club arose. He then read the names | ‘of members listed in the years in which they affiliated themselves with the organization. Judge A ¥ ristianson introduc- “ed the past presidents present: Fred Conklin, Burt Finney, J. L. Bell, and H. J. Duemeland, ‘bestowing upon | each his due in wit and more or ‘less } j humble criticism. | | J. L, Bell told of the activities ot | | the club during its first two years; [its social beginnings’ the start |Bovs’ Welfare Work, and the New , Salem Dairy Circuit trips. 4. { | ‘Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson briefly requested the cooperation of Rotury {in the endpavors of the, Associatio~, | of Commerce and Kiwanis to make | the municipal library more of a com- i i c. L. Young was ap- | to serve on the committee, | iwith Kiwanis and the other organi- | | i in ‘i which is to work to that end. Visitors’ included: James Milley, Rotarian of Minot; Roy Baird, Rotarian of Dickinson, and Judge Johtson R. J. Henderson, ———-4| hia. At The Movies | eT THE ML. | 4 Dana in ippiest_melo- dra ie comed “In Search of a! Thrill,” itol Wednesday. Adapted from Kate Jordan's short story, “The Spirit of the Road,” and directed by Oscar Apfel, “In Search of a promises to top in popu- larity all Miss Dana's previous pro- ductions, for it is a rare combina- tion of comedy and thrills, done with chile, the charming vervé and dash that is AY | characteristic of the Peter Pan girl | y oa of the screen. Warner Banat, Ma-| Coal Burns! — Electricity) hor van Buron, Templar Saxe” and| Gives Heat! Oil Makes aj Rosemary Theby head the support Flame: But Gas is combusti-| is « ble. Use The Super-Fuel. Mi: Dairy , Products of of only the] | highest grade. Modern Dairy. All the bran, all the whea: SHREDDED — WHEAT ‘Most food for least money at in store for Cap-{ patrons tonight only,! A front pane} of long fringe and a fancy vestce of white satin make an unusual creation” out of this sleeveless black satin frock. The long lines and the straight cut are admirable for the generous figws as they subtract pounds and add an} s, whose | excitement | king adven- all the action Dana has the role of can flapper in I 1 for continuous ds her into, breath-ta tures. Fans will ge : MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2: TONIGHT — Wednesday , LOIS WILSON RICHARD DIX It is the dramatic romance of a young girl’ who ~ is left a fortune with the prov: form a certain wild young man. It is also a stevy of the revolt of youth against the hard conditions : of New England farm life and ultra - puritanical outlock. The trouble with -his folks says the young man, that their hearts are selfish, un- feeling, hard, “icebound.” yea CROSSWORD PUZZLE CAMEO COMEDY . THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Zane SDE of THE g ‘ig apg .ea 208 Sees {hey want in “ for Fifth Anniversary vente to PNGKE SSG SG IBA ERAS | the stor dramatic of the Paris underworld Bismarck Admitted to the Bismarck hospital Use Gas the Super - Fuel. 77 vr é ALL LOG cen s from one 4 culmin at a rene Jon \ W. Lucas Co. Q Slippers Are an essential. part of your wardrobe They not only complete your costume — they perfect it. HOLEPROOF HLOSTERY SRBARRAQMUOLATLY x [2 408. Broadway ELECTRIC WIRING nlus QUALITY WORK at QUALITY MATERIALS he Ascension of for treatment: Bee fe Mrs. Lyle Smith, Garrisen; John ee a ntGulTenp WISRMkaie Mes Gdolit g: | ne cvouey betwise n, Hazen; Louis Reesch, Hebron: MOPS Steele; Albert W. | INolson, Wilton. \ Discharged awrence Hopkins, | Stanton; Ole Everson, Washburn, | Birth: Mrs, Co A. Dow, girl, Ash le REASONABLE PRICES TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd ENVELOPE. sean ion Day ~ Services In Church Thursday : practice will be B. K. SKEELS Jesus, Aceonsion Day services held to wiooin St. church, Holy Communion » | . and evening prayer and sermon | Hospital ) p.m, The Rector will preach | held EL ECTRIC COOKERY 1s CORRECT COOKERY You're invited into a pair of nice new Cantilevers. Phone 370 AUDITORIUM | MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN ORDER RECEIVED - ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK AND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED MONEY ORDER OR agner TS REVUE LL by JOHN MUQRAY PRICES TAX INCLUDED: EENWICH Vit, E Brilliant t All Star Cast. ; O RAVISHING. ARTIST MODELS 30 Entire Lower Floor and First Two Rows $3.30. Gallery $1.10. AGE Ss Next 3 Rews Balcony $2.75. Next Four Rows $2.20. what it Ih | after A.| eax £4 rIT~ Ra 1GAN Nd FOR SPORT ENSEMBLES Flannel and other soft fini ‘ols are very attractive for s lensembles in the pastel shades. “QUARE SCARFS Square scarfs of shaded chiffon have long knitted fringe and are charmingly ethereal for evening. Fhe Most Goudertul Gime 3n her Wie. A GIFT WITH HEART-BEATS THROBBING WITH THE LOVE OF THEGIVER ~ on nm an ) father and mother, the gift to the girl graduate is the most sacred of ig: fts. For often it is the last important 7 rift to The-Little-Girl- Who-ls-Theirs, In future years, they may send her other gifts—bridal gifts, house-warm- gifts, anniversary gifts. But these vl go to The-Woman-Who-Belongs- ‘oSome-One-Else. pee natural, then, that chis quest should be a searching one—waged Bonham with that keenness which only pare ental love inspires. How natural, too, that the final eelection should be an ELGIN WRIST WATCH—a gift that isa living thing—with every tick a heart beat, delivering its devoted message through a lifetime of service. An Elgin possesses the three supreme gift essentials — reliability, beauty and value. Elgin’s sixty ycars leadership in the whole world’s watch business insures this trinity. That the majority of all gift- watches are Elgins is evidence enough ic heey Mother and reasoning ‘ather. Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists Announcement We wish to announce the opening of the Parisian Beauty Shoppe 1925 Friday, May 22, Specializing in| Marcel Waving, Soft Water Shampoo, Facials, Manicures and Hair Tinting. Located in connection with the Shop on Corner of Broadway G. P. Barber and Fourth. Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 161 Call For Appointments. Ida Haas Ckola Pauline Kuntz CHILI SAUCE .COCKTAIL SAUCE Dear Madam: Although Snider's is served at the famous hotels, it costsno more than ordinary catsup TOMATO SOUP Every Night: AT THE HEART RIVER PAVILION — CHAUTAUQUA PARK, MANDAN YOU CAN ENJOY DANCING HAVE YOU HEARD LES BACKER and His “Troupe.” "DANCE MUSIC UNEXCBELLED