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W. C. T, U. Members Are, Entertained By Mrs.’C. B. Dickinsén One hundred members and guests were in attendance at the regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union yesterday after- noon at the home of Mrs. C. B. Dick- inson at the Indian sehool. The ses- sion was opened with devotionals ¢onducted by the president, Mrs. Sara West Ankenman. Volunteer cap-. 3, for the membership drive, Mrs.4 Reynolds, Mrs. R. G. Goddard and Mrs. J. J. Rae, reported 21. new members, and thtee honorary mem- bers. The national campaign for members will close May 16, L. Hughes, state associate secretary, told of the organization of a Loyal Temperance Union at McKenzie. A silk flag, awarded to Mrs, C. W. Smith, state superintendent of Sun- day school work, in recognition of her, work, was displayed. North Da- kota is the only banner state in Sun- day school work according to reports at Lo last national convention of the After the business meeting a drill by the Indian girls at the school, un- der the leadership of Bruce Doyle,| athletic supervisor, was given on the lawn of the school. The remainder «f the program was given in the senool auditorium. Miss Marjorie Best sang “Mother £. Mine,” and the Madrigal club from alley, City sang a group of songs. An address by Rev. C. L. Hall of El woods, who for 50 years has been a missionary among the Fort Berthold Indiana, @psienjoyed. 3 ‘ollow! the program a_ th course dinner was served in the din- jog room by the Indian girls, ickinson was assisted by ten lad! at the school who are members of the locat W. C. T. YU. The guests in- cluded several members of the Mc- Kenzie union. Ladies Hostesses -to Lions Last Night at Carnival Dance The “On-To-Winnipeg” ’ carnival and dance given by the Lions club last evening in the Elke club room was attendéd by about 75 couples, ineluding guests and members, The ladies were in complete charge of the evening's entertainment and a com- mittee composed of Mrs. Frederick B. Strauss, Mrs, Fred Peterson, Mrs. C. D, Dursema and Mrs. Ray’ Stair planned the affair, Music for the dancing was fur- nished by the Grand Pacific orches- tra, There were many side booths and attractions, lending a carnival atmosphere. A midnight supper was served, following an auction condu ed by Harold Hopton and G. L. Spe The luncheon baskets had been pi pared by the ladies and the success- ful bidder was required to share his basket with the Iady who had pre- pared it. Dr. C. D. Dursema, secretary of the club, presented the president, Dr. F. B. Strauss, with a gift from the mem- bers as a token of appreciation. of the esteem in which he is held, During the evening Mrs. Frank Barnes entertained with several vocal gelettions, She was accompanied by ts. c TO BRO. ST NTATA The Bethany Cantata, given last Sunday at the city auditorium, will be repeated tonight at the Peeler ian church, and will be broadcast. from Hoskin-Meyer stati KFYR. The program wilt begin at. o'clock and the public is cordially in- vited. No admission will be charged. | D. The cantata is given by public school mi | organizations. RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON Mrs. Eric A. Thorberg returned yesterday from Washington. D. C., where she has, been attending the Continental Congress of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Thorberg, state regent, was North Dakota's official representative at the congress, ” PANHELLENIC DINNER MONDAY The Panhellenic Association will entertain next Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock, with a dinner at t Grand. Pacific hotel. Reservati should be telephoned to Mi erine Goddard, 326, during the lunch hour, A short program Will follow the dinn . TO ENTERTAIN CLUB Mrs. Paul 8, Wright will be hos- tess to the Thursday Musical club Friday. afternoon at the annual Lt eat day meeting. There will be usi- ness. session at 8 o'clock and “The Garden of Flower: clock. VISITING IN HOPE Mrs. Della Fox and sister, Miss Eva Dorrance, have gone to Hope, N. D., where they wil visit their parents. They plan to return to Bismarck May 17. ;. See “Green Stockings,” 3- act play given by senior class of High School, 8:00 p. m. May 6, at. Palace Thea- tre, Mandan. of reserved; seats, May 4, Palace of Sweets. |) Cloudy tonight and ‘Thursday ; possibly showers. MANHATTAN SHIRTS SeRVICE | TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY Many Friends Greet Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich | On.Gélden Wedding: Nearly a hundred old time friends! . of Mr. nd Mrs, Joe Dietrich called | at the home of their d: ughter and+ son-in-law, Mr. and Mra, H on Avenue A jist évening to congra-| gulate them on the occasion of theit fiftieth wedding anniversary. A bea: tiful silver tea service was presenti the couple by the pioneers of Bi mafck and the} gther lovely gifts. Fifty years ago on May 4, 187 Miss Honora Crane became the of Joe Dietrich. The ceremony was| 5 pita at the Catholic chureh in ismarck, The couple begin theix| married life in their home at 216 Thayer street and have lived: their continiously: since that time. Mrs. R. Stevens, Mrs. J.D. Wakeman, Mrs. mah 4 W. A. McDonald, Miss tery and Miss Ann Slattery assisted Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, their daugh- Mable Dietrich of Los An- lif., and Mr. and Mrs. Byrne rece . V. J. LaRose ei tertained with a number of vocal si lections, A. 0. U. W. Lodge Celebrated Its 32nd Anniversary Tuesday |f The thirty-second anniversary ban- quet of the A. O. U, W. lodge, held last evening: at the Grand Pacific hotel, was one of the order's moss successful parties, Nearly a dred members were in attendance ? enjoy an interesting program of tal musical numbers and dances. Governor A. G. Sorlie, Judge L. Birdzell and Dr. F. R. Smythe were | the speakers of the evening, congra- gulating the order upon its 32 years of activity in Bismarck. An accordion | sold by Frank Kuhn was enjoyed was a pretty dance by the Mi Betty Lofthouse and Bernice Jos! The Bismarck male quartet sang a selection. Miss Hazel Johnson and George Frickson played accompani- ments for community singing. Bradley C, Marks of Fargo, well known in Bismarck where he made his home for, many years, presided as toastmaster, Mr. Marks is Grand} Master Workman for the order in North Dakota. Following the banquet initiation services were held at the A. 0. U. W. hall when 20 candidates were taken into the order. aH ARS MRC von i POT-LUCK SUPPER | THURSDAY The regular business meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid society Thursday afternoon in the church parlors will be followed by a pot-luck supper at 6:30 o'clock to which all members of the congregation are in- vited. Euch will be asked to bring | something for the supper. An old) fashioned maple sugar social will! also be held for which a 25 cent: charge will be made. All the ladies who have lunch cloths belonging to the Ai ked to bring, them to this meeting. METHODIST LADIES TO MEET ° The divi al “meetings of the it Episcopal Wadies Aid so- will he held Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock at the following No. 1, Mrs. George Register, | 3 No, 2, } Hardy | Jackson, 601 Sixth street; No. 3, Mrs.! R. W. Folsom, 412 Eighth street; No. 4, Mrs. Joseph Wright, 58 Thayer street. : 6} VISITS DAUGHTER IN_ BISMARCK , J.C. Hurdelbrink of Fairmount, N. , .. isin Bismarck, the guest of his daughter, Miss Alta Hurdelbrink, M Hurdelbrink is en route to his home from Sherwood where he attended the funeral of his brother, ELKs.TO MEET There will be a regular’ meeting of the Elks lodge Friday evening at the club rooms, SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET St, Mary’s Sewing Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at, the school auditorium. All ladies of FOR SALE: Brand. new bungalow. at 812 8th. street. Inquire of Mrs. Anna Knauss, 508 7th St. North, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 LAST TIMES NORMA P. E. Byrne! | also received many: | .| spending the week in hrc eati al | A tendency toward huge flowers worn ut the side over the hip has been noticed this season aris openings. This one is of aid sitk edged with gold. the parish are urged to be Host s are Mrs. T. E. Mrs. resent, Flahert: 5 B. Gorman, and Mrs, A. McKinnon. GUEST AT WEHE HOME Walter Christiani, ier of the’! State Bank of Glendive, Mont., is aj guest at the L. J. Wehe residence hi iting business in the d ‘hristiani is a brother- law of Mrs. Wehe. VISITORS RETURN HOME Mrs. Ralph Shoemaker and Erickson and daughter, Dorothy, hav returned to Glendive, Mont. after Mrs. Shoemaker’s sister, Mrs. Reynolds. | EN ROUTE HOME Miss Frances and Miss Luella Nor- man, who have been teaching schools in Slope and Burleigh counties, were in Bismarck yesterday en route to their home in Minneapolis. RAINBOW GIRLS’ FOOD SALE The Rainbow Girls will have a food | sale at the A. W. Lucas store Satu’ day afternoon, May 8, to which members of the organization are ask- ed to contribute. IN BISMARCK TUESDAY j Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn, and Mr. and} Holds 13 Hearts; Gets Bid For Two Omaha, Neb., May 5—(@)—W. F. Hoye held a bridg¢ hand of 13 hearts and required only a bid of 2 to get the suit. The dealer bid one no trump; the next play- er pasacd, and Hoye bid two hoarts and got it. Mrs. Edward Tapley, J Clusky, spent Tuesday in ENTERT, AT DINNER Nineteen guests were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and rs. Harold Keller, 502 Eighth street. tables were prettily decorated with apple blossoms. The dinner was {ddl and served by representa- ives of an alumnium company. MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mra, A. 8, Dale'and family have moved from Washington | Ave- nue, to Thirteenth street. home on Washington been sold. HERE FROM FARGO Avenue has R. C. Marks of Fargo, an old time | resident of Bismarck, is speni several days in the city ¥ friends and transacting business. . .. GUILD T EET The St. Georges ld will meet tomorrow afternoon 3 o'clock at the home of Mi Avenue B,‘ W Latest Numbers, Brunswick Records. Webb Bros. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTO Osteopath “Geate Diseases Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Count on us for Kodak Film -+ May 2 to 9 is : “Take a Picture Week’ -Hoskins-Meyer The Home of K-F-Y-R The Girl Graduate’s Slippers _ Should Be Dainty A girl always remembers her gradua- tion day—the thrill of -her lovely . frock, the exactly wit! happiness. - We've a large selection for‘her ap- proval—straps and pumps, high and ‘low heel. umps or slippers that go it are part of the day’s 175 Boose! The Dale} T. R. Atkinson, 102 N oeinfla: aah ca cai agape tel A big line -of Ladies’ and ‘Misces” hata on sale at the M.| E. church basement, Satur- |day, May 8,9 a.m.” Old hats| | i | | retrimmed while you wait. | “tah eased aaa | Just arrived—newest sum- mer dresses. See them now. Harris-Robertson. | Feet Young! iter: Flexies ‘allow tl ings- tera foot to develo as‘Nature intended. In them, the foot rests ly on the 80 that rock- wise (which . tends to bow pliant * tess) is impossible. ‘The Flexies sole is so pli- able ptican bend ie wich Your fingers. les are -emooth inside—no wrinkles, or nail » to torture tender looking, long wearing, comfort “Flexies KEEP Youno FuET vouNs SSSS MILLINERY 4 Price Sale — SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Hats for all occasions! Spring Hats in evéry popular color; silk, straw or combinations, interestingly trimmed with flowers or embroidery, in large or medi- um head sizes; also the bobbed hair sizes. Here are Hats for Miss or Matron ina great special sale to move them out of the way for new summer hats soon to come. ALSO TWO SPECIAL GROUPS AT New Midsummer Hats are arriving daily, banded and draped model sport hats. New shades and shapes, priced at $ 4.95 to$ ] Q*° EBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” DRAPERIES Clean Up Week This week calls for new things to brighten up the windows; they are the starting point of ail home decoration. You will find all your re- quirements in our large Drapery Department. Cretonne The favored drape for summer . New designs, new colorings, all so alluring that it’s a difficult task to decide on just which to buy. Patterns for Bed Room, Living Room, Dining. Room and Sun Porch; also for slip covers, in- cluding a large assortment of — Sunfast Patterns Glazed Chintz This new popular material in many lovely de- signs on light or dark grounds is being used for Lamp Shades, Window Shades, Slip Covers, Tea Aprons, Screens and a variety of other things about the home. Ask to see it. Attractively priced. ‘ae . Sunfast Scrim Tinted Scrim for every room in the house; shown in green, blue, orchid, ecru, gold, rose, yellow and peach. A lovely rayon net that combines beautifully with; any kind of drapery. ‘Ready Made Panels Plain or figured merc 2rized or rayon Panels for Living Room, Dining. Room or Bed Room, have the new deep flounce, or heavy fringe and come in white, cream or ecru. They will add a world of beauty to your rpoms. ; 1 Braids, Fringes :’nd Trimmings are shown in an unequaled var #zty for cretonnes, silk damask; oo also a complete range of colors in 50-inch” Velour. * :