The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 5

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we with lavish generosity the \knowledge of God in his spiritual greatness. She needed a new fou! jon of character, and the Mas- builder gave the greategt truth in an universe upon which to wild, Prayer—O thou Eternal Spirit, who lovest us and desireth not the Mrs. J. G. Wallace Knights of Columbus Daily Lenten Bible reading death of the sinner but that he a ‘ and meditation prepared should rerent and live, help to! ¢j ist, i “g Entertains at Bridge Gave Father and Son vane worship Thee in spirit nd im truth|fyy't SN Oren Of Mhey should es : : . rardce rom al erisy an in Honor of Mrs. Day Banquet Last Evening | or curist in Americ sham. Help our souls to abhor all) .ja°n,ctttcmencs and the whale ar; ‘Slasedpeie 4d e 0 have fail in tT ‘ — i martied life, even more than otdin- Mrs, J. G. Wallace was hostess| Covers were marked for 150 at the FRIDAY gas clap li hae ach LPR i ere i Thursday at her home on Park Ave-| first Father and Sdn Banquet of the The Democracy of Jesus to Thee for the | satisfaction of | Net; tet divorces ey is effective in prettily planned evening} Knights of Columbus given Thurs- every true need of our 5j which Mrs. Cecil Day of day avesing at ay Mary’ schest mall Read aA SAC tis, pd Ped by Thy gracious pr \s., was honor guest. Three e affair proved very enjoyable an ei mn. 4: |. Text: 224. ie ‘4 . re in play during the even-) during the evening it was decided to it: and they that (Copyright, 1926—F, L, Fagley) ing. Miss Christine Huber and Mrs.| make it an annual event. worship him must worship in ec gis aaa Day won honors. J. N. Roherty presided as toast-|\ spirit and truth. * SeitiL Kale GA ‘At the concluston of the series ef! master. Addresses by Dr. V. J. La-| Meditatloa—Here beside Jacob's well], PEOPLE’S FORUM | games the hostess, assisted by Mis: ie and Fath the greatest man of the ages ex- pe ey | Hazel Pierce, served a daintily ap-) very interesting. The p emplified the spirit of Democracy, i pointed course luncheon. concluded with musical numbers. Without pride, prejudice or. self| The Only Remedy Against Divorce | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE & lover and every husband is ex-| Catholics find it ensy to live a happy’ Rected to have a mistre: To this f must + You ha b-| country of almost innumerable di solutely no proots that conditions as| vorces it is only Catholics who have you describe them are general in| suffered shipwreck of their religious Europe. No re-minded man and| faith that will sometimes seek a di-- no just man dares to pa: such judg. | vorce. i ment on the European le in gen- Respectfully yours, eral “Bestdee thier it ie cabeolutel VINCENT WEHRLE, impossible to prove that such condi- Bishop of Bismarck. Marjorie Olson _ | ticle are promoting corruption of Funeral Saturday the highest degree. It is the fear remedy q \ of God; it is the deep conviction that | Mrs. George Olson of Sterling, who God sees us and watches over us, the deep conviction that we must be ser-| |. vants of God and keep God’s com-| Will be held tomorrow af mand “Thou shalt not commit adul- it is also the deep conviction | with Rev. W. E. Vater in charge. The that God gives the necessary grace | body will of true Christian love and fidelity,| day. if men do not wilfully and stubborn- tery,” consciousness he shows this lowly Feb. 26, 1926.) ly reject it. BOOTH FESTIVAL BIRTHDAY CLUB ENTERTAINED and alien woman the same respect | Editor of Bismarck Tribune: The Epworth Leagues of this dis-| Mrs. N. E. Bystrom, Mrs, H. J, Nel-| he gave the Hebrew senator who| In the Tribune of today is an edi- trict of the Methodist Episcopal|son and Mrs. John Sundquist were! came to him by night, To Nico-| torial, “There's Only One Way to church will hold a booth festival in| joint hostesses last evening in the! demus he uttered the profoundest| Curb Divorce.” In this article you Bismarck at the McCabe Methodist! Bystrom home at a meeting of the) truth about the soul of man, for|have the horrible sentence: “The piscopal_ehurch on Friday, \March{ Birthday club of the First Uutaeran; this woman he formulated ' the| alternative to the American system | Each Epworth League of the dis-| church. An interesting m ssionary | simplest yet the most comprehen-| of easy divorces is the Baroness | trict will be represented with gifts| program was given during the even-; sive definition of God. . system, where no one expects a hus- which will be presented to the Man-| ing, and after a social hour a refresh-| the tradition lines wh band or a wife to be faithful; where dan Deaconess hospital. A social; ment course was served. } mankind he spoke. s program is planned by the local — | Ror religion, neither status nor| they are merel league. ROYAL reget aed ENTERTAIN-; even sex proved a barrier when|er after the pI moral needs appeitled to him. He | where every wife is expected to have MEETING AT GLENCOR CHURCH] The regular meeting of the Royal hike a : A meeting of Glencoe and Stewarts- bor lodge was held last cven- date ‘people will be held Wed\zsctiy| ing. A social hour followed the bus- evening, March 3, at the Glencoe} iness and a luncheon was served by church when a campaign for contri-|the committee in charge, which was butions of money and laWor for the lesdames E. A. Brown, 4 building of a manse for the church . F. Fossum and will be held. All interested in! Hi | e church work and community improve- e e menta are urged. to attend. A lunch-| MISS SCHUMANN RETURNS. HOME con will be served. Miss Ruby Schumann, formerly of | ; this city, who has been in; Bismarck THOMAS, GALES TO SPEAK HERE) fer the past six weeks, returned to Thomas W. Gales, superintendent| her home in Valicy City yesterday.| of thelAnti-Saloon League of Ameri-] Miss Schumann was iil for a mont ca in North: Dakota, will meet with] at a local hospital and has been the |) the Bismarck Ministeral Association guest of Miss Rose Sell for the past; on Monday afternoon. Mr. Gales is! two weeks: meeting with Miniateral Associations —- in vations parts of the state to make ENTERTAINS CLUB I r lane for the otganization of a state| Misr Kdnah Rust was hontess last ne. evening to the members of the Club d o’ Nine. Two tables of bridge were : RETURNED FROM MINOT in play, honors going to Miss Irma R. iy Bonham returned Inte yes-| Logan. At the conclusion of the terdag from Minot, where he had| evening th? hostess served a refresh- gone fo attend & meeting of the state! ment course. hoard of. examiners in optometry, of pasar Cc a oun which he, is member, The board VISITOR LEAVES . has decided to hold the examinations; Mrs. Cecil D: Lt 5 for optometriats sometime in May. past two wee! RETURNS FROM FARGO _| {ne for her home in Hudson, Wis. Fancy selected New Crop Mrs. pied wos? Sipe hr first) Mrs, Da: was formerly Miss .Gene- rf where ity. “ 2 iA On apaadiniecee vase several| OT Clos eo Khadrowi Dates.” , months, the guest of her daugl a ih oie ket : a - hase amps Mrs. » de super- ANNUAL GUEST DAY: OF CLUB | intendent of the county school, hus| Only 350 Pounds, at 15 The Woman's club will observe’ its/ been il at her home for several days. Cents P d ents a round. annual guest day Monday’ afternoon pro tey at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. RETURNS TOMORROW vecccocce : On Sale in the B. Smith of Fifth street. Ww. 7 Kraft will return tomorrow perme from Fai where he has spen e GRANTED MARRIAGE LICENSE | bast" week, transacting business. Lester A. Hayes .and Ernestine ’ Hieb, both of Bismarck, ¢. grant- t SERIOUSLY ILL 4 a marriage license yesterday in) William McClusky is seriously ill | it is taken as a matter of course that | ly enduring each oth-./ st year together; | | : This is the reason why God loying! morni died Wednesday at a local hospital, at :30 o'clock from the Parry chapel, aken to Sanborn Sun- ial. H of the little girl, Mrs. E, expected to arrive tomorrow from Rockford, 11]. Burleigh county court. at the Bismarck hospital with pnea ; bag. wrpal monia, > + WALTHER LEAGUE WILL MEET mada P The regular meeting of the Walth- VISITING HERE ni le artm en t er League will be held this evenin Mrs. Harry Knowles of Wing in at 8 o'clock in the Chapel on Fourth} spending the day in the city with street and Avenue A. friends. MARRIAGE “LICENSE ISSUED HERE BUSINESS ig A marriage license was issued DA Skei of Wing is transacting terday to C. 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