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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 ‘will visit with her sons at Wilton DELPHIANS TO MEET Entertains For Innes Prints - dress to the Driscoll High Miss Anna Gaab of Dickinson, sis- Graduating Class Dr.scoll, Sun- month, tion “Legend of the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North term, PAGE FIVE Land” | term, closed ter t May 15, teacher, Miss] term closed May 8, teacher, Mrs.{ School No, 2—White, 9 months m, closed May 16, teacher, Mrs. S| GR Gh ISIS ITI IAL ! ristensen. ? and) Garristn. The Delphian Society will meet to-| given by Joyce Newton. Ella Funston, lorence Larson. term, will close May 22, teacher, Mrs. ee ee }morrow morning at 9:30 in the Ro- a School No, 2—Menoken, 9 months} School No. 2—-Crofte, 8 months nzel. Mrs. Zenzel will leave ocial and Per. l TO DELIVER BACCALAUREATE | tary Room of the McKenzie hotel.| SCHOOLS CLOSED DURING MAY | term, closed May 15, teacher, Miss| term, closed May 8, teacher, A. H./ Saturday for Owen, Wis., where she Sona ADDRESS The topic for discussion will be! During the past two weeks mi | el LaBay. | Swanson. | will spend the summer. Rev. F. W. Gi pastorgof the} Modern Drama in Germany. [of the schools in the Hive ncou nN ora yn, 7 months Methodist Episé burch at fs li par alrobe | term, teacher, M Hian Voltin, = | will deliver the HERE FROM DICKINSON lo eaneiENG.B | School No, 1—Sibley, & month | | i i i i ter of Ray Gaab of this city, spent! Miss Harriett ' ein . Miss Ellingson Attracting day, May 24, at 2 o'clock. Special! several dave here | etheve dee GunBelezemnonths: tek, etd No, S—Grass | 2 —— . | : will Le rendered. E 15, teacher, (Mis, Aldyth | Months term, closed May 8, teacher,! . Miss Dora Wallen entertained last Attention foes HERE YESTERDAY. : j nilda Vangstad. Pe) evening at the home of Mrs. Susanna /TO CONFER DEGREE | Ra hool No. 3—Highland, 7 montis! chool No, 3-—Sibley, 8 months! 7% Hultberg, 6€1 Sixth street, at a sev- en o'clock dinner in honor of Miss Joy Ellingson, who is to be a bride E. C. Ruble of Driscoll was in the The small collection of prints city yesterday. The Cantons of the 1. 0. 0. F.} hung in the city Library for this will confer the Decoration of Chival. Of this! summersfandthe (giles awho has wy attracting) favorable atten- W Se eRe at iB gelock | “LT. MEET ! ; have been associated with her in| ‘ion, this being the centenary of the) Honda Clenag, at e pubs) the L. T. L. held their regular} == j and Saturday. Very silk coat values to and = colo Very ae er are id aero special $65.00. Very special special \ ¢ Miss Jossne be eeayat Alexander) Rraaue ehdtecaue wesreaiied ne UNE TONIGHT plas Nae al iia aioe illness of Mr. Ellison’s moth- ‘ Morange Mrs, Ada Hayden who has heen aaa is unusual apparel event should be of great interest to the a aiNGEaEE eee ee atin ois anak NTT AN careful buyer, who realizes that the smartest garments are pro- i ft, delicateg Now fs the Time to, Get Rid of These Beadee GeeboiNiiee c ely 4 dye rich, permanent! ‘ There’s no longer the slightest] colors. Each 15- Extraordinary values! Made to sell for very her work for the past two years. Covers were laid for seven guests, Miss Florence Fisher and Miss Jean- nette Myhre assisting Miss Wallen in serving. The evening was spent in conver- sation, bridge and music. Several| ville and the Agricultural College, — Sylva Welliver, Russell Arnot, Luet al Pieces of silver were presented to| where the prints have been displayed BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS la Altringer, ‘Elinor Cook, Leslie} WATCHES Miss Ellingson in remembrance of| just previous to this week. The Birthday club of the Swedish] Walla, Arthur Norum, Joyce New-; the occasion, The exhibit will be sent to Valley/Lutheran church will meet at 8] ton, Phyllis. Olson, Estaline Mats-/' No matter where you are, Miss Ellingson for the past two! years has been a teacher at the Wachter School and while here has] to GIVE COMMENCEMENT AD- row evening, Friday, and expects to return to the city Saturday morning by car. FRESHMEN PICNIC The Freshmen’ Class of the high school spicnicked last evening at Apple Creek;:going in cars, and mak- ing several, trips to get the entire class to the picnic ‘grounds. The boys spent the'time swimming, while the other members of the group played ball: At six o’clock a iunch of weiners, buns, ice cream and cake was served,.the class returning to the city at 7:30 o'clock. FORTNIGRTLY CLUB MEETS The last meeting of the Fortnight- ly Club closed yesterday with their annual luncheon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Bowls of spring flowers were used as decorations throughout the raoms. A short bus- iness meeting and program to which each member contributed followed the luncheon, TO ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL Mrs, Fred Daniels of Lisbon, N. D., delegate to the state War Mothers, Convention at Mandan, is visiting? here for a few days at the home of her son, S. A. Daniels, manager of the Optical Department of the Knowles Jewelry store. CALLED TO MINNEAPOLIS Miss Alberta Carney left last even- ing for Minneapolis, Minn., where she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Frank Carney of Mor- ris, Minn. Buchholz’s Millinery Sale now on, FRECKLES i it . artist, George ‘Tunes. who ‘was Born| 0° 12 Invited to) attend the first of May, 1825. Many visit- ors are voting on the favorite pic- tures and the popular vote promises to express a different choice than that expressed at Grand Forks, May- following program being given: “The Bubbling Spring”, sung by Theo. Vettel, Neva Vettel and Althea King. ; “The Twelve Best Doctors”, HERE ON LEGAL BUSINESS Aug. A. Johnson’ banker of ‘Wash- buin, was in the city yesterday on legal business connected w.th the estate of the late Kobert H. Treacy. City Normal School, Saturday even-| ing after the closing of the Library hour at 10 o'clock. o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. J. Barth, 712 Sixth street check, Neva Vette and Winona Hagge The Man At The ye Wheel”, a stor LEAVES FOR CHICAGO John Anderson, John Lofthouse and Mrs. Susanna Hultberg drove cars of Mandan and, Herbert graduate of last year. O'Hare, 3 j eee We wish to announce the opening of the Parisian Beauty Shoppe Friday, May 22, 1925. Specializing in Marcel Waving, Soft Water Shampoo, Facials, Manicures and Hair Tinting. , Located in connection with the G. P. Barber Shop on Corner of Broadway and Fourth. RETURNS FROM CONVOCATION Mrs. V. J. Hunter returned yester- day from Fargo, where she attended the Episcopal Convocation which has been in session Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Hunter went as a delegate from St. George’s Episcopal church and Guild. The National Convocation of the Episcopal church will meet at New Orleans in the near future. SEVENTH GRADE AND TEACHERS Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p.m. PICNIC The seventh grade and teachers of the Will School enjoyed a picnic at Apple Creek yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing games after which a regular picnic lunch was served at six o'clock, the young people returning in cars at an early hour Phone 164 Call For Appointments. Ida Haas Ckola Pauline Kuntz CALLED TO WASHINGTON Mrs. Theron Ellison of Sterling went through Bismarck last evening last evening at the home of Mrs. L. C. Fairbanks, left this morning for her home at Lisbon. +» HERE FROM WASHINGTON Mrs, C. C. Cleveland arrived this morning from Spokane, ,Wash. and COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Beautiful home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to -remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any drug or department store and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to complete- ly clear the skin and gain a beauti- ful complexion, Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold un- der guarantee of money back if it fails to remove your freckles. 3 We recommend Otuine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a shampoo—it’s wonderfyl for bobbed 25c # eake at all drug or de- Othite The Weather Partly overcast tonight and Friday with prob- cent package con- tains directions 80 simple any woman éan dye or tint lin- erie, silks, ribbon: skirts, waists, ev- draperies, coverings, hangings, erything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed good _——————— DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician * 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. For Fire, Tornado, Automobile, Acci- ably thunderstorms. dent and Health INSURANCE The YOU WILL LIKE THIS.ONE. Helling Agency j an up-to-date, twelve-cylinder, 1925 by! Ethelwyn Shafer ; | i May 13 teacher, meeting yesterday afternoon with the (0 LOCALITY is free from de- structive windstorms and tornadoes. No precaution can avail to avoid these outbursts of Nature. Even though you do not own a house, wisdom dictates that you insure your personal belongings against the ‘‘fifth” Horseman. Let us explain a policy that has been well termed “the twin broth- er” of fire insurance. We represent The Automotile Insurance Company of Hart: ford, Connecticut, one of the tna Affiliated Companies. Henry & Henry Insurance MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 ‘ It is hot a period ‘production, but a vital,. absorbing story of today — f romance of a ivolous flapper and a Miss | { che | School’ No. 1—Highland, 8 months DRESSES _ |to the meet at Grand Forks taking Famine, Pestilence, War, you, .and remember when be Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of|the team, Sidney Register, Walter a Death .. . the famed Four | iuving a watch that our ex- wd! the Methodist Episcopal Church of|LeRoy Wendall Sanders, Fred Land-| Horsemen! .. . YET—none 8 nuit repair service costs vou 3) this city, left this morning for Wis-|ers, Jess Scroggin, Edward Boelter, more ruthless than un- |'f \othing extra, yet is worth a ] ‘ hek where he will give the com-|Paul Russell and Coach Morrison. i jeashed WIND! . . . Brush- gveat deal to’ the purchaser. Y . p mencement address thiseevening for| Other members of the high school ing saido tie eioutest Gai 2 Richmond's Bootery the local high school. He will also| who went were Edna Dean Best, nN i SU RIC EWIND: | ~ - - give the commencement address for| Robert Birdzell, Agnes Hultberg, Art Hite Attach tes Teele F. A. KNOWLES St the high school at Burnstad tomor-|Cayou, John Moses, William Arthur Nias es ° a o "BISMARCK.N.DAR DIAMONDS “JEWELKY LACO AND JULGAR you will find LACO and JULGAR watches for sale at the LEADING jewelers. QS th all the leading Amer- HOSIERY A. PROTECTORS made many friends. a her Wilson, ‘Accurney ana sy mA ‘ —- —— MRS. WHITSON'S PUPILS IN RE-| Mrs. R.. J. McLaughlin left this] “Songs “Where Do The Old Moons caTnicduenen@over 2 Slippers = i ENTERTAINS FOR MISS SCOTT _ CITAL morning for Chicago to visit with} Go?” and “Good Night Seng” sung: ers of all countries and into ye my “4 i Mrs. R. D. Burman entertained last} An interesting program was given| Mr. McLaughlin's mother, Mrs. J. ‘T.| by Phyllis Olson, Jo: Newton, { the lives of men and women ) b: evening at kitchen’ shower in hon-| by the younger pupils of Mrs. Whit-| McLaughlin. Luella Altringer,and Gladys Risen HIRE ct everyenation: For over ra Ave an essential part or of Miss EstWer Scott, The even-|son’s class. The numbers showed with Gladys Risen accompanying on | \f fifty years Laco and Julgar x of your wardrobe ing was spent in hemming towels| marked improvement as a result of ISSUED MARRIAGE LICENSE the piano. .The last two nufbers|, || watches have been recog- oY They not only complete and social conversation, A delight-| careful and continued practise. A marriage license was issued] were in the nature of a surprise and | a il i 3 two of the leading \ your costume — they ’ ful lunch was served at the close of yesterday by the county judge to| it is planned to give a surprise num-|) Wind—the iH of the world, ¥ perfect it, the evening, with Mrs. B. Bell as-| TO MEET AT GRAND FORKS Miss Esther Scott and Donald O.| ber at each meetitfg. | é 53 : | Our showing of Laco and sisting the .hostess in the serving. | Archie McGray, Dorothy Birdzell,| Nye, both of this city. The program closed with a recita- “fifth” Horseman {|f suigar "watches, together AUTO HEEL HOLEPROOF i | \ makes will surely p JEWELER - BISMARCK That graduation gift you are looking for is here. YON ORY RR &S \ FERVOR BARA ETL HFS Unbelievable Mid-Season SALE curable in our clearance at drastic reductions. It Starts Tomorrow 100 Dresses on the Bargain Wack SILKS, SATINS AND FLANNELS much more money. To clear only $9.95 cA Coats! Coats! ALL GOING FOR A SONG House Dresses, Special All sizes, styles and colors, 98¢ Come and pick them off the racks, marvelous values, styles and materials. Midseason clearance prices. Values to $39.50, very special $19.75 Tub Silk Dresses For all new and colors. Silk Coats purchase to offer Silk Sweaters Just the thing for sport wear, all styles styles Friday A special enables us rugged cowboy, in which the ‘viewpoint of the East, as typified by its jazz . palaces, ides setsAnd. petting parties is contrasted with that of the West. with its his olesdmeness, simplicity and straightforward attitude toward jife and | . AESOP FABLE CofEpy ip oat sowewn eo “1st Guaranty Bank Bldg. _ Phone 877 ‘Representing Leading Insur- fare Companies in ‘Am rica, | A. W. “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” . Lucas Co, © nH Peat

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