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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | : 5 Schumann-Heink R'eceipt For Happiness | CITY NEWS | Cynthia Grey =|’ P : ee +] | Says: | Social and er. sonal Cuddly Baby Fingers Best All The Modern Fads Admitted Be Sithane Witton; Ber- ee . = : 1 Releh, Ritu eRes cM Beroceian |. there Ww BSGMOR fer h fey, | Steele; Liluan fede, Busor Mrs. W. | the story of King Edward VII of WELL KNOWN a at AY John Ratives Wings Donsld Miler | He was as the world knows, COUPLE OF BISMARCK WED} BY MRS. PENNER Mrs. Ralph Penner entertained six tables. of ieee at bridge Tuesday afternoon in her home at 821 Fourth street. : Peonies and wild roses were John Kottke, Wing; vece one ‘ as ever lived. Lon- with stor 3; Maurine Miller, Parshall; | merry klund, Washburn. i = Discharged: Tom Torkelson, kmer- | CAS NSS son; Ed. Ketterling, Lehr; Mrs. R. C. Hee, in! a new ‘biography, | Wickham, Salmon, Idaho; Luella /¢xPlins this middle-aged gayety by | feterson, Minneapolis; Frode SN ee aa Write wilowed As_a child he was never horg, Mandan. sa ¢ was & = any freedom. Even -%s a young man of his 1 | ly | The marriage of Miss Mary Leota Hendershott, daughter of Mrs. Cath- erine Hendershott, 408 second street, and Mr. Cecil John Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lynch of Lakota, was solemnized at St, Mary's Chapel this Admitted: John Vetter, Brisbane; | Victoria, ins . morning at 7 oclock. Rev. Father pAvrards in the games went to Mrs. Kvn Kramer. Wishek: Edmond | "yy things. oy ones old. eho! Hosiery—-the Keynote Slag of St. Mary's. Pro-Cathe-|P. J. Mever and Mrs. Charles Staiey. Schlenker, Goodrich; Otto Goehring, | wre RATING ale ieee y nt Sek G Miss| Mrs. Earl Orcott of Mandan assist. | Washburn; Nick Ferderer, Judson. [rye to him and told him alway of the Costume the wedding mass Frances Lynch of Lakota, N. sister-in-law of the bri attractively arranged throughout the rooms of the house. ed the hostess in serving a course luncheon. St. Alexius Hospital Discharged: William {his strong-minded mother, Queen | Victoria, insisted that he obey her to be in bed by 10 o'clock at night. She scolded him for putting his| "4 i jcity; Magdalena Schmidt, cit: j hands is pockets whe: e walked + . . . the bride as maid of honor. Mr. R. Seen ae il Halzer, Na- Ht Genes tee hie eas re Somewhere in between the J. Murphy wa the best man. pid DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB p eos ie and for his slouching gait i chiffon frock that flutters in jaskets of gladiolas a _ ranci rtle ant, Once duri is la life, he vad} C vi i ferns adorned the altar. ; Junior members of the Town and city; Or SU ee ET the dance and those twinkling The bride wore 6 gown ti white Country te will Eee guests — ——— to tip a waiter. J satins is sheer silk Hose of georgette and her vei sulle was specially arranged dance to be | “I was allowed no money as a boy." | i j i y held in place by a bandeau of pearls. given at the club house on Friday At The Movi Ike vexpln ReRIMCARG ae ctegee sue cae ble ARIS UR UGIGS She carried a shower bouquet of| night of this week. The Junior mem- ie Movies the WaUlesorcareying arly” t but oh! so very important be- bridal roses and lilies of the valley. | bers include many who have just re- ——@ | And then he added s: cause in its soft shades it Miss Lynch wore a gown of coral georgette and cream lace with tulle head dress to match and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses. The bride attended the University of Minnesota and is a member of turned from colleges in various parts of the country.’ A large attendance of the ‘membership. for the dance, the first of a series of parties to be given during June, July and August, is desired. ELTINGE THEATRE Thomas Meighan comes to the El- urday in “Old Home Week,” tinge for Thursday, Friday and Sat-| 2" his lat-| have settled do had no boyhood.” That was the explanation belated gayety and “wildness.” had his hoyhood when other He men n to the seriousness ly, “But 1 of his! catches all the fly-away colors and blends them into one per- fect costume harmony. i J REDEGE of] fe desired. The Lester Backer" or j ost and from the comments of Bis: that middie life brings ' Alpha Chi Omega and Theta chestra has been engaged, and hours marek pe saw it in Minne-| | think this is true of a great roo! iery Phi sororities, ‘The bridegroom is a| of the dance set at 9:30 p.m tel a apolis last week, his best picture} many of the men of mature age! ye leproof Bola : graduate of the University of North|m. Luncheon: will be served to the eestor Home and Broke.” This whom we see today in cabarets and BEES ag pert Hose Dakota and is a member of Phi Delta| club dining .room.. The committee jis a crackerjack, bangup story, from |«jazzy" restaurar They are like] Chiffons i i Sellon. : ry blue charmeen with harmoniz-| lq times. The out of town guests Old H Week” i things that belong to them mu- | : ing accessories. in attendance| “eTe:, Mrs, Albert Grosshans and ste att Tea eee yee ete tale Of | sie und laughter, a certain freedom a of re = dr and Mrs,| daughter of Pocatetlo, Idaho. Re- fare Cot TOMAR! it vote | and happiness, William ‘Baxter of Braddock; Mr.| {yeshments were served at the con- youth, who tries the big ert Theta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of tules, .which will be strictly en- action.| They want the dances and th Mr. and Mrs. Philip Elliott, sister! forced. u j bre humor and wholesome ro-j times that they missed in their | and brother-in-law of the bride. ipa Tom Geraghty made the | jess teens <. Sometimes | Mr. and Mrs. Lynch left on No. 2 ‘ulm’ adaptation ana Victor Heer-| they are men who married too younr, for a wedding trip, after which they will be at home at the Rose Apart- ments, Bismarck; N. Dak. The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Irma Logan, a close friend. For travelling the bride's frock was of W. Baxter and daugh- of Braddock; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W. ter, Bernadin: Mrs. J. B. Baxter of Mandon; J. Kamfer of Glasgow, Mont. BISMARCK COUPLE WED Sorenson's Hardware store, the i THE CAPITOL Mise Ruth I. Andereen ire ceening| Birthday club has postponed its | Beauty and comedy are the pre- H. Miller vere married this morning| meeting until Thursday evening, Idominan: f of Viola Dana's at the Presbyterian aged ¥|June 25th, at which time the mem- |new Metro picture, “The Sa a Gpas Sey nild. a will meet at the home of Mrs. Beauty Prise” which is coming t: ton and William H. Patrick. one Rowen eiistrtn street: MADAM SCHUMAINN-HEINK night to the’ Capitol Theatre for a Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for the East today on a wedding trip, announces that the dance is for mem- bers only, in accordance with club CELEBRATES SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY Mr. Frank Kocher was very pleas- antly surprised Monday evening in celebration of his seventieth birth- day by thirty-two of his old friends The evening was spent in talking of n of the evening. BIRTHDAY CLUB POSTPONED On account of the food sale which the ladies of the First Lutheran church will hold next Saturday at “OLD TIMERS” SOCIAL The Ladies Aid society of the BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer the pen of George Ade, famed Amer- ican author and humo: with t, brimming ove swift-moving man wielded te mecaphone. feminine role and the notable sup- poiting cast includes such sterling favorites as Larry Wheat, Charles bow Clark, Max Figman and Charles city, fail ; te and returns to his home . Amusing complications ensue hen the local folks are erroneously jinformed that Tom is a wealthy 0:1 man, run of 2 days. The sto: head in a topknot after the fashion! Wilcox Putnam has of years ago. She doesn't attempt | New York manicurist who is mis- | Lila “uee is featured in the leading | | i Leonard Merrick’s |of His Youth.” are men whose parents forbade them to have light-hearted” freedom and merry making that is the ri¢ht of youth If you, who read this, are a parent, see to it that your young have the Leave your children while you Shep. Phone 1134M. Presbyterian chuysh will give an 7 “Be a woman.” hieve the mod yIphlike: fix-; taken fe irl when her SER WELL YOUNG COUPLE WED “Old Timers” ‘wockr i | New York, June 17.—“Be a woman."| to achieve the modern sylphlike: fix _ far, a society girl when he 2 | Miss Rose Lehse of Bismarck and} parlors Thursday pe SA Those three words constitute the|ure, wears sensible shoes and ankle pus pare catr wenlthny Gia 1S OUR John Bauer*of Cole Harbor were married Tuesday evening in the Methodist parsonage by the Rev. W. “old timers” of the congregation are invited to attend. The members of the congregation are urged to be motored to Jamestown yesterday to message of Madam Schumann-Heink to women who are trying to find themselves in politics, public life and pensate for the lack of cuddly bab; length skirts. She doesn’t think about keeping young because she believes there is | is She enters a beauty contest, and is chosen to represent the state a small town, and nearly — starves. | PROFESSION, ‘onrad in Quest} that) Aichmond's Bootery BLACK HILLS TOUR Vater. e nied b} etd tiger | men’s jobs. beauty and dignity to age. To be {the national finals. She wins anc he es Z : - Bere Me Willen ¥) resent and to bring an “old timer.”| “Dot expect to find happiness by|healthy, she says. she eats plain |About to accept the cash prize, when The giasses obtained f-. F aie Mr. and Mrs. Bauer will make their ATTEND EXERCISES deserting the fireside and the nur-|food and keeps her mind free from | she ane a ‘lumpred ales here (if needed) do 3 Aten day teur with stops at cil points home in Cole Harbor. ,C. F. Huber, accompanied by his ate Bieeeesecney puenlemalicee morbid and cynical thoughts. back. In: order to escape the pub all that optometry can of general interest from Bismarck —= sisters, Rose, Dorothy and Christine,| that any number of isi licity of her act, she steals away to accomplish. through the Black Hills to Hot TO MADISON FOR COMMENCE- MENT Mrs. B.~E. Jones left today for Madison, Wi where she will attend the commencement of the University of Wisconsin from which her son, attend the graduating exercises at Jamestown college today. Mi Louise Huber is one of the grad- uates. TO STATE 0. E. S. CONVENTION fingers, or that any cults can bring the joy that comes from making i home for your man.” This beloved singer, 64, whose rich contralto. voice can still thrill the Then occurs a climax said to be the newest thing in climaxes. Pat O'Malley appears opposite the star. Others in the cast include Ed- ward Connelly ddie Phillips, Joan o¢____.__ + —_____4 | CAPITOL NOTES. | ot Mrs. L. O. Lentis and daughter Margaret of Minot are the guests of R.E BONHAM. ‘OPTOMETRIST| Springs and return. Plan Your Vacation Beginning July Ist to July 10th. Fred, graduates. sophisticated and who has just sign-| Miss Lillian E. Cook, director ofthe] Standing, and Edith Yorke. "Lloyd o . 2 eS aucun ee Mrs. M. B. Thomas, associate ma-|ed up to appear next season with the| library commission. Insvahenawas the ldirecton white Be in Belle Fourche for’ the 4% of SCHOOL OFFICER de-| tron of the Order of Eastern Star in| Metrop n opera, is the mother of Jae ~ Winifred Dunn did the continuity, July Celebration. (The largest cele Mrs. Emma Golden of the ta t| Bismarck and official delegate to thejeight children, six of whom are| Mrs. Dodd has returned from her| and John Arnold was the photo. ‘bration of its kind in the Northwest.) partment of education returned last! state grand lodge’ meeting being held| living. 3 vacation and has resumed her duties! grapher. eee night from a three day trip to Fes- senden, Steele and other towns. She was present at a meeting of school officers in Steele yesterday. FOOD AND APRON SALE _ The. St. Mary's Sewing: Circle will in Grand Forks this week, left this morning for that place. LEAVES FOR MADISON Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519 First street, left last night for Madison, Wi: Everyone knows the story of how she was left a widow and with this brood to support and how, to provide them with bread and butter, she be- came a great artist. And you cannot doubt the sincer- in the agriculture commission office. ies Bele Those who have foot trou- bles should see the “Protex Arch” Pumps and Oxfords at John Husby, dairy commissioner, will be the principal speaker at the picnic of the Burleigh county cow- testing association at Fort Lincoln DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON During this tour you van get fishing, swimming, canoeing, camping, motor boating, dancing, golfing —in fact anything and everything to make you forget yourself and your cares. where she will witness the gradu f her voice or be unmoved by| tomorrow. His topic will be “The| Webb Bros. conduct a food and apron sale Sat-| yynere the will witness the gradua-} ity of her u by | tomorrow. | His topic will be “The PIBROR H OP : th lity: Market. Re- i. . = A - the suggestion. of tears in her fine,| Develop rg a = st pai Reasonable «Mates pli ar er Quality Monetions be] University of, Wisconsin. She willlyindly eyes when she -assures you | Dakota. Use Gas the Super - Fuel. delivered after 10 a. m. Saturday. HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP Mrs. C. B, Nupen and children, Thelma and Norman, returned today from a two weeks’ motor trip. They visited in Grand Forks and Fargo. TO VALLEY CITY Miss La Vina Register left Sunday evening for Valley City, where she will attend the summer session of school. IN TREASURER'S OFFICE Miss Ruth Staley has accepted @ position in the treasurer's office at the Burleigh County court house. RETURNS HOME Rev. I. G. Monson arrived home from Fargo last night where he has been for the past several days. FROM WASHINGTON, D. C, daughter,. Audrey Elaine, have these modern women who have __tlelbon| Maxon, secretary fousenay tarned from « two meant heli, sia: sought an escape in the outside All that rare Quaker flavor is Matinee Every Day At 2 ’ ing in Iowa, Wisconsin an: jin- 9 expect z sade i ton, D. C., on business. neapolis. weiBut this is not true. The major- food there . . . the flavor you @3 HOME FROM WEST POINT Herndon Taylor, con of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, returned today from ‘West Point. *. HOME FROM FARGO . C. A. Slorby returned last night HERE YESTERDAY Lester Khunare of Wilton was here on business yesterday. The McKenzie Beauty Par-' lor will be open to its patrons on Friday, June 19th. also visit in, St. Paul. THROUGH HERE Rev. and Mrs. Harold Hanson stop- ped in Bismarck Tuesday en route to their home in Washburn from the Twin Cities where they * attended the Norse-American contennial. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Reed of Chicago, who have. been in this section of the country, for several. months looking after farm properties, left this morn- ing for their home. FORMER RESIDENT HERE Orrin Haggard of Underwood, who | was formerly employed here, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Haggard was one of # party of motorist going to Yellowstone park. RETURN FROM TRIP Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt and WAR MOTHERS MEET Fort Lincoln chapter of War Moth- ers met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs..Daniel McPhee. A so- cial hour followed the business ses- sion. The hostess served refresh- TO COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE Misses Winifred and Irene Robert. son left today for Jamestown to tend the graduation of their brother from the Jamestown College. . TWIN BABIES BORN ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Voight of Wer- earnestly that it is not her career, but her children who have brought her happiness. “Happiness,” she said. “That's what we all want, men and women alike. It is the most priceless thing we can give or receive. And we find it doing the thing that lies near- est us. Women, particularly, find it in service. “Only the dissatisfied woman wants to leave her home to compete. with men in their man made world. Not havifig found happiness at home, she is not apt to find it in a larger, but less sympathetic circle. So she takes her dissatisfaction with her and spreads it wherever she goes. “We would get the idea that wom- en generally were a band of dis: isfled néurotice, beating their wings against insurmountable bars if we be- lieved the current literature. and credited the theories advanced by ity of women, thank God, are fied to be wives and mothers and are carrying on the race in spite of |- fads.” Men, she admits, aren't perfect, but it is a woman's job to produce a better race of husbands before she only realize,” she went on, “that they are the offspring of a race of women who tried to find a new solution to an old problem and who weren't si isfied to be the feminine side of the human equation.” Though she has the spirit and en- thusiasm and has had the success the modern woman craves. Madam Schu- ner, N. D., announce the birth of|mann-Heink glories in being. an old- $ twin babies, a boy and a girl, Tues-| fashioned woman. She wears her day at a local hospital. iron gray hair piled: high on her Py yr ae ee, Paul irs. i. C. ly is spendin; 1c every SOX day in Steele, attending, the hau- ie trom athe 1 bones } juqua program there. + ply Erle, Leke Huron, FROM VAN HOOK 2230 MILES ' Love and: theil'e‘mid L R i M E J. C, Mellum of Van Hook was : the hills of ol! Spain. FOR WEAR, ceca Pe) genera aan Bey Ma rm 8 a Pa - Z a ment that kindles the and in fore. ’ SHOPPED HERE cncHasTEA ARCING 4 sl | . Mrs. John Timmerman and Miss P We retail and wholesale all kinds of At that “Summer Breakfast” problem “C)YATS and milk” ... that’s the right éummer breakfast. Serve the oats with rich, fresh milk . . . lots of it. Then hot days will bother you but little. Just get Quick Quaker. It cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That’s faster than toast. Cooked and ready before the kitchen has a chance to heat up! QUICK QUAKER ceoks in 3to 5 minutes Quaker Oats. : Cooks faster, that’s the only dif- ference. And that’s a difference you wanted, isn’t it? Copy No. 4739 @O lines x 2 cols. News 24523 EFH EGJ | Mothers Now Smile Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240 11914 —4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Eltinge TONIGHT — Wednesday he: Wiasiher Miss C, Bares left today for| _ Any Fuei Will Give Heat — ANTONIO MORENO Mostly fair tonight and Thursday. Slightly. warmer. INTERWOVEN Blanchardville, Wis., to spend a num- ber of weeks visiting with relatives. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. ‘and Mrs. Martin Deichert of Raleigh are the parents of a son, born Tuesday, at a local hospital. HOME FROM VISIT Miss Madge ‘Runey, who has been visiting a school friend in Fargo, returned home last evening. Mary Timmerman of Mi ped here Tuesda: TO MINNEWAUKAN dan shop- But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. Day Cruise Dear Madam: RD A00ED LAUGH ATTRACTION) ‘than ordinary catsup. Make Your Reservations Now To Insure Accommodations, For Full Accommodations Write 0. H. HAGGARDT Box 73 Bismarck, N. D. Trip will be made in a 27 passenger Pullman Bus. from Fargo where he has been on|e"t® does anything clee in the way of ; 2 mele civie reform. She believes women ry business. Mrs. Robe Wrote of ivingston, | "ever Will exert the influence. in ick er out I e roce ; Ftd ee | ho has been visiting here with her PETES A ae public that they — | A. S. Anderson of Wilton was 8| sister, Mrs. M. Woodworth, left |°®" Ne home. Cooks in 28 mone | Daninesd vistear te tre city qeateruay:| eee ea nmennre, REI ay tees today. tha. dgniore, abe GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS will visit ber daughter. younger, jazz-mad generation should . : 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. TRY ME. Such as Homa — Gesundheit — Ideal — Special Yes MALT SYRUP is here. IT’S GOING FINE. Come and ask for a can Malt Syrups soWilliam Langer left this niorning . ‘Although Snider’ is ous - "i ¥ lor Minne enkan to osre aay +a Lake served 0 e Femons Brau-— Old Time — also Hopps, and other .: FROM MsCLUSKY 4 : brands. : ze ‘Miss ‘Lillian Hise of McClusky, was a visitor in the city Tuesday, _

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