The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 5

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a oe WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE INTERESTING MEETING OF B, &|Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will be at GUILD MEETING Ee ee ee |) y fiirsminded’é.man today are partnerships. No q P.W. CLUB home in Cooperstown. St. George’s Guild will meet to- Cynthia Grey || will WerGe that in theab “MOREE Soaks bride: or husband’ eins Be: | e The Business and Professio eS morrow afternoon at the home of 5 | ays there is no more reason pect to have his or her own way, i ocial an ersona Women’s club met last night in th LEAVE ON VACATION Mrs. 8. A. Floren on Fourth street. | | Says: |] why the bride should promise to | in everything after their mar- ‘ club rooms instead of having the] Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Jones and|The time is 2:30 o'clock, oO -- — 4} “obey” her husband than the riage. Both will be foreed to picnic which had been planned. The| family will leave tomorrow for Dev- aes husband should promise to make sacrifices they didn’t have P - B * te + " May committee including, Miss Rer-|ils Lake where they will visit: until} TO HO MEETING The refusal of Abby Rockefel- | “obey” the bride. to make before their marriage. tha Burton, Mrs. W..E. Butle July 4. Then they will go to Detroit . Mary’s Sewing Circle will hold} ler Milton to allow the word ‘i aie de Buti as the’ yours’ roll by; the Mrs. Alfred Zuger, served a | for the rest of the season, probably |their regular meeting tomorrow aft-] “obey” to remain in her marti ‘ The word “obey® in ede | joys of happy marriage will dinner. The business meeting which] returning to make their home in Bis-| toon at 4:30 o'clock at the school] age ceremony is typical of the | , ceremonies harks baek to the day more than make up for these re- ; followed was presided over by Miss|marck this full. auditorium. A supper will be serv-] new freedom women have ob. | | When women were slaves; when | aeHeRISHA: INTER NG PLAN FOR IMMER jc Haugen, president; Miss Hai- ++. ed at 5:30 and everyone is invited. tuined after sa struggle for cen | they were forced to obey every Abby dealt a well-deserved gen was. elected a delegate to the WINS D. A. R. PRIZE | ——_——— turies. [eR (ecm aaa Ty blow to those marriage ceremon- national convention in Portiand,! Vernon Vrzol of the Junior High| Cantilever shoes “perfectly And it's a healthy and whole. | of their lives ies which still contain the word Many and varied are the plans of} does not plan to return to Bismarek| Maine, next month. A report of the! School will be presented with a me-| comfortable.” A. W. Lucas| some sign. | The successful marriages of “obey.” state meeting was given by Mis Chrissie Budge. Music and an in- formal social time was enjoyed fol- lowing the business meeting. At the the High school teachers in regard] in the fall. to their summer vacations. Two of the teachers are to be married, many| | Miss Marion Lesher will be in St ue Fee are returning to their homes, several| Paul and Mille Lacs Lake during the : ing. At the) average in history in his class, going to school and the remainder| summer. She will not teach in Bis-| ext meeting: June 9 election of cf-/eighth grade. traveling. Some are undecided. marck next winter. comes GUESTS FROM MINOT Miss Elizabeth Jones will be here| Miss Irene Robertson will be here ppp me nya CLUB | afrs. FH. Peters has ay her guests part of the time and will travel lat-| for some time and will then go to| , The Playmakers entertained Tue2-| for a few days, her parents, Me. and er in tHe ‘ruraniers/ She hasiast\ciade| Het Home fo) Minot. She wil Coach count TenD WAIN WEE tLORTSN Wy MERE Se ce ee nee definite plans. Ha) Lian iets Ces Aby uh eh Ly 89 members of the ciub. ‘The tuble| motoring to the twin eities te attend | iss Elizabeth Pritchard will] Was prettily lighted) with cay j the Norse-American Centennial. spend the summer at her home in] Mise Elizabeth Butler was elected] - Minneapolis, ‘She will net be back,{ chairman for next year. ‘The young TO VISIT IN GERMANY oo people danced tor a short tine but} Mx. and Mrs, Phillip Bury left ; Miss Carol McClure will go to her|?eturned to town early cause of} this morning for Beloit, Wis., where Mra. MOE, Pollaval wilt remain in| pome'in Diskinnca ced alle oe men {the exaitiviatio Dana| they will speng some time visiting re- Bismarck for the summer so far 8! yied during the summer. A trip to| Shean, the president, presided dur-|latives before sailing for. Germany. she HOW RAOWE: ohieage: Wil. TeLibW: ing an informal program which in-| Mr. Bury is connected with the Bis. cluded short talks by tany of the! marek Hospital, Dakin will travel | members. j can Revolution tomorrow morning at the school for having the highest Mrs. J. M. Edick will go to Milton, N. D., for the summer months. She will return to Bismarck next year. Miss Borghild Dahl will leave for] Miss Dorothy TN MOREE Recerca i St. Cloud, then for Minneapolis} part of the time and is planning to ae ee SPINSTERS CONVENTION FRIDAY where she will attend the Norwegian| attend a summer school but is un- i Oo, MEET _| The Mandan Women Benefit As- Centennial celebration. Before the| decided as to which one. The last meeting for the year ofj sociation of the Maccabees will give beginning of school next year she Beta the Lincoln Parent-Teachers Asso-}a ‘Spinster's convention at the A. O. wilh probably. goito/the Pacific coast a8 Lucille Allen will be married] ‘ition will ‘be Wola) hursiay “sve W. hall in Bismarck Friday ‘eve- bul ie eiBeeupeagets on June 6 at her home in Braddock | "i™& May 28, at Mrs. Moran's, ‘Ihe! ning, May 29, at 8 o'clock, The pub- and will go to Cooperstown to make |PFoeram is to be furnished by the] lie is invited. ‘|members of the organ Cozch Morrison does not know|her home. She will not teach next Tey UBT GrO RIE A play, “The Sniggh ‘2 where he will be this summer but] year. be agived wt eigwt tna music is planned for the LEAVING FOR ANNAPOLIS | Mrs. E. P. Quain dnd son of Sixth street will leave this evening for SENIOR PLAY AT NORMAL Refreshments and a social hour are| Annapolis, Maryland, to spend some) The 1925 Senior class of the State} planned. The public is cordially in-| time visiting. coll, will be held Friday evening,| Normal and Industrial school at | vited. ee May 29, The following programs| Bottineau presented their class play, —-- TO CROOKSTON have been arranged for the exer-| “Turn to the Right,” Friday evening] © ANNOUNCES ENGAGE i) A. W. Kasser left this morning for cises: May 22 at the Ellendale Opera House| Miss Lucille Allen of Braddock, N.| Crookston, Minn., to spend Memorial | before a good sized audience. D,, who has spent the year in| day. | The play, which has been a favor-| Bismarck us tencher at the high —— ite with high schools and colleges for| school, will be married on June 6] DEGREE OF HONOR NOTICE the past four years, has to do with!to Mr. Arnold Anderson at her home| A meeting of the Degree of Honor the reforming of three criminals and|in Braddock. Following the wedding| lodge will be held tomorrow night. their rapid climb to success follow : ing their discharge from the peni- tentiary. A love theme runs through High School the story. The play is in three acts. Mn B E AU T Y HiME Salutatory—Aletha Johnson The cast of characters includes: Solo--Frances Sherman, Joe Bascom, Frank Frick; Muggs,! : 9 Valedictory—-Margaret Hull. Graham Tewksbury; Gilly, Lloyd! Commencement Address—Bertha R.| Bjornstad; Deacon Tillinger, Adelbert | DRISCOLL COMMENCEMENT Commencement exercises at Dris- Eighth Grade “Silent Now the Drowsy Bird”— ‘ade Girls. Recitation—Omar Rosvold. “The Rose’—Lynn Hull. “Gold and White’—Kenneth Ru- ble. “My Sunshine’—Grade Girls. Palmes, Nagel; Sam Martin, John Knopp; will observe Presentation of diplomas—Mr, Ers-| Lester Morgan, Hugh Demmi = \ land. ahan, William Louis Angel dore, MEMORIAL DAY “Blow Soft Winds”—High School | Clifford Herness; Moses, Irwin Her-| Chorus. Mrs. Bascom, Helen Smith; El- By closing Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m linger, Edith Haas; Betty Bas- Mak i ki hr COMMENCEMENT AT MOFFIT conn Viviane Waddedis/ Tesala strong) » Make appointments from 8 a. m. to 10 a. m The following program was given| Blanche Oberman; Katie, Elsye Rit- | and from 4 p. m. to 10 p. m. at the eighth grade commencement] miller, F Men come during open morning hours if at Moffit last. nigh Specialties were given by Arnold| satay Song—America the Beautiful. Hoel and Algot Johnson. 4 if DOSE: Piano ‘Duet—Lucille Mockel and — — 6 BARBERS 4 MARCELLERS Donald Edson. SENIOR BREAKFAST Phone 130 Recitation—“The Little Brother" | The Senior breakfast will be held | William Kruse. tomorrow morning at six o'clock at] rrr HIT ‘Address—J. W. Riley. O'Connor's Grove, Bob Bodenetab HHA] = SHOPPE inten Piano Solo—Lucille Mockel, is chairman of the committee in Presentation of Diplomas—Miss|Charge and is arranging for the! Madge Runey. breakfast menu. The breakfast is @ sao HUNT an annual affair und will be rie SPINSTER’S CONVENTION Song—America. by practically every member of the at A. O. U. W. Hall class. eat go to Cantield eet THE SKIN WHITE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29 for the graduation exercises. There . es @ fe 8 o'clock TO CANFIELD Miss Madge Runey, county super- will be graduates from both the high] The only harmless way to bleach school and eighth grade. the skin white is to mix the juice Given by Mandan W. B. A. Lodge - of two lemons with three ounces of : vee i PARADE TOMORROW Orchard wee Admission The Square club has planned a which any drug- 50c. parade for tomorrow oeIne: No gist will supply Adults 50¢, Children 25c. definite line of march has been made Ape) am eemeas out but the boys are planning to give fottle, and you! a peppy demonstration on the prin- have a whole quar- cipal streets of the city. : ter-pint Bly most. WTTENDED NATIONAL CONVEN- skin whitener TION softener and beau. John. Karasiewisz returned this Bee titier: morning from the national conven-| Massage this swagtly fragrant lem- i i on bleach into the face, neck, arms Cee ig Brotherhood of Railway |i hands. It can not iveitate. Fam: ae ad ous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful’ skin and rosy- FROM FISHING TRIP white complexion; also as ‘a freckle, J Dr. and Mrs. G. R, Lipp and Mr.| sunburn and tan bleach, You must and Mrs. \F, E, Hedden have returned | mix this remarkable lotion yourself. THEATRE ————_! from Perham, Minn., where they have teagan net be nopebt seca usp - 4 es 4 ecause it acts best im e i eet on epeenkaligbing trim: ter it Is prepared. Tonight Only — Wednesday CALLED TO ST, PAUL 7 Mrs. George A. Welch was called to St. Paul Sunday by the illness of her daughter, Mrs, P. S. Wilcox, EDMUND LOWE in “THE BRASS BOWL” Reels of real Ro- mance; spools of su- preme suspense; a film filled with 100 per cent entertainment. Beauty Culture Course At Home LADIES. AID MEETING The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. J. J. Barth on Sixth Street tomorrow afternoon, Be a Beauty Specialist, learn at home. Why pay Spinster’s Convention at 4 the A. O. U. W. Hall Friday|| big money ‘to learn. evening, May 29, 8 o’clock,|{ Marcelling, | Bleaches, given by the Mandan W. B. A.|f' Facials, Shampooing, Admission, for adults 50c. Manicuring and how: to Children 25c. remove Wrinkles, Moles, Allen A. Company’s Guar-|f etc. Send 50c to Dakota anteed Silk Hosiery. Niel-||/ Beauty Culture Co. Re- sen’s Millinery. ceive this wonderful lit- tle booklet. Dakota Beauty Culture Co. 317-8th St. S. BISMARCK, N. D. “ - Sunshine Comedy ye “When Dumbbells Ring” The Weather Partly : overcast, tonight and: Thursday. Not much change. SOMETHING NEW IN A SPECIAL NUMBER IN ADDITION TO THE PICTURES YEDOVA THE CONCERT VIOLINIST PRESENTING ‘A PROGRAM, OF CLASSIC AND POPULAR NUMBERS INCLUDING HIS OWN COMPOSITIONS, No Advance in Admission. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Diseases Telephone 240 11944—4th St. Bismarck, Coming - Thursday - Friday - Saturday _ “THE GREAT DIVIDE” The Great American Drama of the West. onan st srengie es re ° 4 toe S}dal by the Daughters of the Ameri-| (‘g, The ~ “s oe BUYING your shoes here means more than just picking out an- other pair. It “ @-’ meansgetting Flor- sheim quality— Florsheim style— and a correct fit, THE WALES * > $10. \ Richmond's Bootery Use Gas the Super - Fuel. Pan ( , yo O Whether the final call came on the battlefields or in the peaceful walks of life; it is indeed.a privilege for all of us now to pay homage to those loved ones who have gone before. Say it with Flowers MEMORIAL DAY : Saturday, May 30th. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. 319 - 8rd St. Phone 784 N BE DELIVERED ANYWHERE THROUGH TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION. | FLORAL TRIBUT THE ‘FLORIS’ The sale of Great Western Sugar for jelly making, canning and preserving has grown tremendously. Thousands of housewives tried it—liked it—use it! Today home-use of Great Western Sugar in the fruit season exceeds NINETY MILLION POUNDS PER MONTH! Great Wester Can anything be more convincing than this approval of 2,000,000 *,. GUARANTEED! ' We GUARANTEE Great Western Sugar. to qve satisfaction in jelly- making, canning; pre- serving and for every ‘sugar use. Te must ‘sa a it fat ued 38 other housewives. is made by the [= Beet Suga

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