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ee « SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1926 Musical Club Gives Juniors Announce : | | Cantata at Annual | Plans of the Annual. Guest Day Program| Banquet For Seniors: Mrs. Paul S. Wright was hostess to the Thursday Musical club at annual guest day party Friday afte noon in her home on Avenue B. The program was featured by a musical cantata, “The Garden of Flowers,’ given by members of the club. Mrs. F. D, Romanowsky and Mrs. Frank rnes carried the solo roles and Mrs. Wright sang the soprano obli- gatos, A duet | Mrs. John Larson and Mrs. C. E. Wingreene was well Mrs, F, J. Bavendick and R. Priske were in charge of the prégram. Mrs. Wright A dinner and dance, with an inter-! esting program of toasts and mu numbers, will be the Juniors’ farewell | to the Senior class at the annual! Junior-Senior banquet to be given Wednesday, May 12, ut the Masonic Temple. i The Senior colors, purple ver, and the Junior colors, blue and! silver, will he used to decorate the dining room for the event. The di ner will be served by the ladies of} the Eastern Star and will be followed! by 2 short program, which has not yet{ heen completely arranged. Miidred Dresbach, president of the Junior class, will be toustmaster, Law’s seven piece orchestra will furnish music for the dancing. (on- fetti, serpentine and balloons will he used, Mrs. C, B. Nupen, Mrs. 0. Lund- quist, Mrs. R. L, Best and Mrs. W. S. il chaperone the affair. } Stratton MUST REGISTER TODAY Registrations for the invitational high school music contest being spon- sored by the Thursday Musical club must be in today. The contest will be held at the city auditorium at & o'clock Saturday evening, May 15. This morning six glee clubs, two bands, two orchestras, several small vocal groups and many individual vo. cal and instrumental soloists were en- tered. About 16 towns are represent- ed in the contest which will he held in connection with the Capital City track meet. D. A. R. ENTERTAINED AT LUNCH- EON Mrs. A.M. Christianson was hostess | to the Daughters of the American Revolution yesterday at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Covers were marked for| 24 guests. Following the luncheon a business session was held when Mrs. E. A, Thorberg, state regent, told of her recent visit to the Continental Congress in Washington, D. C. F. L. Conklin, chtirman of Réosevelt Cabin committee, told of! lans for the beautifying of the cabin! ‘rounds, jf | The ladies bs 4 included Mrs. J. P, Regan, Mrs, Ed Rose, Miss Elizabeth Jones and Miss Ruth Rowley. A course luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon, The guests included several ladies from Mandan. NORTH DAKOTA GIRL IN PASA- DENA PLAY Miss Maxine Doershlag, formerly of Braddock, D., took one of the lead- ing parts play, “The Marriage of Nannette,” presented recently by the musi dena, Cal i Doershtag took the part of the Princess Heloise. Her picture ap- pears in a Pasadena paper with those oy other leading characters of the play. Miss Doershlag is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Di , who are well known over the state. While the Doershlag home is now in Pasa- dena Mr. Doershlag spends the sum- mers in Braddock. RECEIVES ATHLETIC HONOR Miss Barbara Register, Bismarck girt who attends the University of North Dakota, was the only sopho- more at the University to receive a sweater from the Women’s Athletic Association this year as’an award for her activities in athletics, Mise Re- gister was also on the toast program at the annual banquet of the W.-A. A. Wednesday evening on the Univer-} commons, when the sweaters P! were awarded. Ls TAKES PART IN PLAY Miss Blanche Whittemore appeared) viyy Bertha R. Palmer in the final try-outs of the | North! inst evening from Devils Lake, where Dakota Playmaker Reserves held ati she had been in attendance ‘at the the state university this week. Miss! state Delphian convention. She was he thigrl hd eens Fr ne ree one of the speakers at the convention blak lapel final t ‘st hy banquet, her subject being “My Visit) atthe pts aRiay ite ‘outs! to Turner Room inthe National Gal- ni of the active Playmaker #0-) jery at London,” ‘Miss Palmer re- ciety will be chosen. The selections | (oT yed vin Mortin where on Th will be announced at the annual ban-| Wening. she a quet. Teacher association meeting. HOLDS OFFICE IN LITERARY S0-| nusiness WOMEN TO HAVE BAN- CIETY ; ree school. MISS PALMER RETURNS CONVENTION FROM Kenneth Crawford of Bismarck was elected vice president of Hosperia, one of five literary societies at the University of North Dakota, this week, A banquet was held at the Frederick hotel in Grand Forks im- mediately after the election in honor of the new officers, TRINITY LUTHERAN MEETING DAY M Mie Evarts is chairman the committee in charge of the M er-Daughter banquet to be given next Tuesday evening at the Grand fic hotel by members of tie ess and Professional Women’s | DINNER MONDAY NIGHT Members of the Panhellenic Asso- MONDA ; . ciation will be entertained at a din- The Young People's society of the! ner at 6:30 a’clock Monday night in Trinity Lutheran chureh-will- hold: the Grand Pacific hotel. Reserva- its regular mecting Monday evening| tions should be phoned immediately at 8 o'clock. An exceptionally fine|to Miss Mary Nuchols at 1127M or program has been arranged and will Katherine Goddard at 326, he followed by a social hour and re- freshments. All members and their MARRIED YESTERDAY . friends are cordially invited, Rev. I. G, Monson officiated at the wedding isa Caroline Marie BANQUET TONIGHT Schoon and Joseph Bernard Paul, The Girl Reserves. of the Presbyter-' hoth of Sterling, yesterday afternoon, M. ian church will entertain their moth-; at the Lutheran parsonage. ‘The cou ers tonight at a banquet in the church! pJe will make their home in Sterling. parlors, An interesting program of toasts and music has been prepared. ENTER TENNIS TOURNEYY Fra Relle Thompson and Barbara Register, both of Bismarck, are among 40 entrants in the girls’ ten- nis tournament which begins at the state university this week, CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO MEET There will be a meeting of | the Catholic Daughters of America Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's sehool auditorium. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Beatrice Register and Miss Grayce Vary of the Jamestown Col- lege are spending the week-end at the home of Miss Register’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register, in Bismarck, UNDERGOES OPERATION -Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson of Underwood came to Bismarck yester- day to visit their son, Clifford, who underwent an operation early’ yes- terday morning at a local hospital. IS IN JAMESTOWN Miss Bernice Joslin is spending the week-end with friends at the James- town college. Miss Joslin went to Jamestown to attend the formal jun- ior promenade held last evening. TO VISIT PARENTS Marion Ackerman, student at the Jamestown College, is spending the week-end in Bismarck with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Acker- man, — U. C, T. LADIES TO MEET The ladies auxiliary of the U. C. T. will hold its regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the Elks club rooms, Initiation will be followed by a dance. PICNIC AT RIVER Ten high school girls, accompanied j by Miss Dorothy Dakin of the hizh school faculty, enjoyed a picnic sup- per at the river Thursday evening. | HERE FROM WING Mfsses Jeanette McGee and Esther Cedarstrom of Wing arrived in Bis-( marek last evening to spend the week- end here with friends, RETURNS TO SCHOOL 1 Miss Arduth Gussner returned to school this week after being absent for several weeks because of the scar- let fever. CLOSES SCHOOL Miss Narcissa Mandigo has closed her school in Christiania township and has come to Bismarck for the summe! : : BANQUET OF GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB’ The high school girls’ glee club will be entertained at a banquet at| A feather touch on the brow, gentlemen, yet it holds fast in a stiff breeze. That’s the Knox “Comfit”* No, this picture wasn’t taken in returned: Tex., during the pageant of the Cour annual celebration cf the battle independence from Mexico. The of F residents. A reunion of the family will be held during th h of Mrs. Bell's three week's visit. um TO GIVE MOTHERS’ DAY PRC GRAM The Sunday school of th Methodist ~ Episcopal chu ave a Mothe ay program tomo noon.. The>publ is cordially\ invited to attend. TO ENTER The nurses at the Bismarck |. tal issued invitations yesterday the senior girls for a tea to be give from 2 to 5 o'clock on the afternoc of May 12. HERE F Mr. and Mrs. C. Lishon are spending the w tM a Bremer ¢ rek with their parent C, A. Bremer, Be to be t parents, dames Timble will leave tonight fe business. HERE FRIDAY Mrs. O. Brown and daughier of M Clusky spent Friday in Bismarck. une | AT THE MOVIES AT THE CAPITOL Seven daring crooks enter country mansion. One poses Ppersonate and othe: tine burglar methods. *Ez there for the 4urp of the safe. An electric: lootin: imprisoned.¢ With this situation as its bas' “Seven Sinners,” the new Warn photoplay that comes tothe Cap tol Theatre on Monday, is said t have developed some of the mos! “The Studio” Lucas Building Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota Wonderful Opportunities are al- ways open to young people that take a Commercial Course. Eight yea seventeen-year-old girl, t. Extension . Department of the Scuth Dakota State College at Brookings, South Dakota. This department of the College eon- sists of about forty agricultur- al experts and county agents. Miss Anderson is. now the Of- fice Manager of that depart- ment. She manages the office work and gives the dictation. Su —the best looking and | -most , comfortable straw hat of the season, «ts the Grand Pacifie hotel Friday, May 14 CALLED BY ILLNESS Mrs. Marie Steen left last night for ~ | Minneapolis where she was called’ by the ilh®ss of her sister, 3 HERE FOR COUNTY PLAY DAY ‘A. 0. Lee and Oscar Alver of Wing are in Bismarck ti for the county. play day progra HERE TODAY i Mr. and Mrs. 8, B, Niles of Dawson | e spending the day in Bisgarck shopping. ‘ < ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs. 0. H. Hultin has accepted’ a! position with the Bismarck Cloak shop. NTS IN OREGON we Pasi ‘and son, Junior, will leave tonight for Eugene, Ore., to UN! BP. Hip, Former” Bispace the « Mr. and}. efficient has been her work that she is assured of the position as long as she cares to hold it. She is now the employe longest in service in that department and when -anycne wants i formation they say, “Ask Anna.” She has kept her sister and brothers in schgol, support- ed her mother, own’. her own bungalow home and her own: car. All the result of a few months’ training of the right kind, Does a Commercial Course pay? It certainly does. Our Summer Term begins Tues- day, June Ist. During “hte month of June we will offer a téduced tuition rate to: teachers and high-school graduatey. Write. me for information. ~ “prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal i. “THE STUDIO” ho wilh) H are spending the week Minneapolis where he will transact the owner of the house, cthers im- : 4 burglar alarm goes off and the seven are _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FIRE OPALS! Paris. It of of girl Mi: Opals, 1¢ of any sen, Mari the rat r-fage an ie} was directed by Lewis . With Darryl Francis Zanuck, wrote the scenario, en on, of Mai ‘& a t COM hilariously amusing complications ast includes Cl “Behind the Front,” the hilarious ecmedy of the A, E, F. with Wal- | WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON MARY BRIAN wi J Is, which features the into, when Texas won i Lily Beal Frost, Duchi mys the sea- ery comedy o | the star, and Brook, John Gillingwater, | . Mathilde Branc Kelsey. The pictur Milestone je Prevost Claude ml id Fred ELTINGE THEATRE and Raymond Hatton as akers, which delighted tinee Every Day at 2:30 Palace - Mandan RIN-TIN-TIN The Wonder Dog “Tracked in the Snow Country” IMENCING MONDAY —4 DAYS— _ CHILDREN’S MATINEE Monday after school MATINEERS lhc & 80¢ EVENINGS Ibe & 400 |the city crowds at the Eltinge and Thursday, will be the last times tonight, The spirited and funny experienc as a missionary i the slums of big city, ending with his thrilling and |much-harassed fiance—these are the highlights of the bespectacled adventures as a distracted comedian’s initial Paramount _ lease, “For Heaven’s Sake!”. whic! ;comes to the Eltinge Monday for a four days’ showing. Those who have had an aly; peek at the fiim describe it as typically hilarious Llevd comedy,! that offers the besnectacled com- sympathetic Hilciaist Lady in which he ap- t in the type of his legion ¢ of his vehicle rt in the de n, Who has played opposit many of his previr is again love-maki ve at featnre of Teyd's and, “Bor “Hes is no exception, It the object « f tho: far with ¢ hat fected plot a | who are unfaw nema collsqu “a bit of ture to sp produce a laugh.” oo At a meeting of the City another year. The reelection change in the membership. W. J Gill was again chosen as presiden Mrs. Simpson as vice presiden and A, W. Furness as secretary It was voted t> give band $1,000 support for treasurer, Room off bath for rent, 614 Ave C. Phone 975. Gentle- men preferred. i] DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. We have placed i placed an improvised dial, in of a girl graduate. Outside are printed the name High School. Thi three to twenty day to the name of some cne o our show Jocl kh i Any of these graduates the time the cloe stops, if name, the money p: free, graduate with the class, the the free watch, dial. uproariously of Harold Lloyd Jobyns vavs heen an out-| he best to exnlain for th MANDAN N oS Park board Thursday evening there was no change made in the head? of the departments who will hold aes ? Mrs. Stark on the board made no of the 192 » f p of the graduates yill present with a fine watch absolutely free. Graduates—see that your ni F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER Exclusive agents for Bismarck of Bulova Watches —ae esterday H Only seven of the present Tacnel shown for Spanish Roses have declined the contracts: tend- | a nt 3. of These deep red roses are lov jranged against the nn sagin ate lace background of a "Ser ita, the summer voted toward 1 | driveway through Chautauqua parks. Tourist Comparatively few new ni will be found on the faculty r. f the Mandan city cording to announcem made day at the close of the final f the offer J. it, it, Special Palmer House «Ice Cream FINNEY DRUG STORE Hand Will Point to Lucky Graduate window a clock on which we have the center of which is the pictur the Roman numerals of this di ior class of the Bi A oand will ri ute hand will point The lucky one we it stops the r who will receive a watch bought at our store between the time this advertisement appears and the minute hand points te their r id for such watch will be refunded, regard- less of the price paid, and the watch will be theirs absolutely In case the hand points to name of person who does "t next name on the dial will rec: mes are on this . $100 was also | enance of the} for definite acceptance or rejection | s made to present mem. | bers by the board of education. Mothers’ Day | 1, PAGEFIVA Cook. with, Gas. Ideal. Fuel. It’s the fered for next r, two of these ibeing high school and five grade { instructors. } Eos B. Welch and W © Render | made a remarkable historical find | | recently when they found, in an In. | dian grave north cf Mandan, ar- | ticles which showed that the war: | rior was one of high standing | nong his tribe, presum the | | | | | Notice Send your children to the Daily Va bh Arik In ‘the find were fom i pipes, a necklace of 50 buffalo Bible School, which j teeth, a copper coil bracelet, ear : rings and brass bells and a unique | cpens the first week in mirror. | June, Vapo Carpet and Upholstery | Cleaners. Phone 39: \ | | vr Sunday May 9% What is more beautiful than to Say St With Flowers OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY FLOWER PHON 2 784 319 3RD ST. AUDITORIUM * THURSDAY, MAY 13 COMING AT LAST; — Che Show You Have Heard So Much We, the undersigned, are but Public Instructien, and, now pledge him our support, and join with us in our efforts to The field was upon. ‘lhe situ educatinal meetings held in eral conclusicn reache. tendents held in connection ef Chicago. office. G. W. Hanna, Supt., Valley City P. S. Berg, Supt., Dickinson C. _L. Robertson, Supt., Jamestown L. A. White, Supt., Minot J. N. Urness, Supt., Williston A. J. Spacht, Supt., Berthold Nelson Sauvain, Supt., Devils Lake R. J. Moulton, Supt.. Cando Daisy M. Clouston, Supt., Berlin W. R. Reitan, Supt., Bottineau Alvin T, Stolen, Supt., Lakota Howard A. Peterson, Supt., Bishee V. FE. Eason, Supt., Hillsboro J. C. Gould, Supt., Moone ‘i oliti person available for this position, EDUCATORS FAVOR BJORLIE FOR STATE SUPERINTENDENT a few of the representatives of the North Dakota educators, who have desired Mr. John E, Bjorlie to become a candidate for the cffice of State Superintendent of that he has consented to run, we urge the friends of education to elect him. refully canvassed before a candidate was agreed n was considered serious), at the several the state this spring; and the gen- is that Mr. Bjorlie is the best qualified At a meeting of superin- with the High School Conference, every one present expressed himself in favor of his candidacy. Mr. Bjorlie is a native North Dakotan, a graduate of St. Olaf Ccllege, and a graduate student in Education in the University He has had seven years of experience in rural and consolidated schools in our state, seven years in city superin- tendencies, and/two years as High School Inspector. man of high ideals and valuable training in executive and ad- ministrative work to meet the needs of this imporant educational He is a *C. L. Codding, Supt., Velva Oswald Engh, Supt., New Rockford M.’A. Rygh, Supt., Wild Rose J. E. Knain, Supt., La Moure N. L. Smith, Supt., Langdon M. O. Glorvick, Supt., Dray- ton Howard Wakefield, Neche C. L. Vigness, Supt., May- ville Supt., L. W. Adams, Supt., Cassel- ton G, 0. G. Rah, Supt., Lisbon Yennie E. Skrivseth, Supt. Lakota feet A. Dalager, Supt., Stan- 7 Flora E. Baker, Supt., For- man ical Advt.) WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY PRESENTED BY EDWARD D.SMITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH H.H. 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