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WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 _ THE BISMARCK’ TRIBUNE : 7 1PAGE FIVE e008 poseooneosonneneG | To Be Married May 22 'Prize Winners in x : Play Day Events The Regan school baseball team defeated x team of All Stars at the jball game which was a part of the} {county play day program at Fort Lin- | coln Saturday, the score being 6 to 5. | Prize winners in the various events | on the program were: | a [-1 Want To Re Happy.” taken the) Phone 944. Vulcanizing:and jcountry by storm, and they can be} FE RS Delicate Fur heard wherever dance music is played. | {ube repairing. f Dr. and Mrs. La Rose\| Mothers Are Honor: Entertain With a| Guests at Banquet | | Series of Parties} of Business Women! kes, Arnold, ary Morri: ce Berg, Re Clasa 2—Girls’ 50-yard t—Lucille 1 Dy. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose are en-| The Business and Professional ferizinine this week at a series of] Women’s club entertained last ridge parties. Two of the affairs] ing at the Lions’ Den in the Grand} have. been. completed. Pacific hotel with a mother and Mrs. LaRose was hostess at a pret-| daughter banquet which was attend- tily ‘appolited afternoon bridge last] ed by about 50 members and guests, | huraday. Bowls of yellow roses and| The program follows: i Arnold Firs: See Amella. S pclae, SG ‘annie blossoms were placed about the| Solo, “Mother,”..... Henry Ha Lila Hendrie ia i rooms. A luncheon was served after| Talk, “The Girls of Yesterd: nd—C. Lan, the games at quartet tables, decorat- . Weve sss suave Miss M: ~—F, Lewi: ol. eu with hackets of daisies, “The hos- tesa was ted by Mrs. C.F. Kellogg and Miss Marjorie Morris, titls of Today rd Dash ) ging followed the program. The! Honors were won by Mrs. Al Rosen] tables were prettily decofated in red} and Mrs, C. D. Dursema. and white with candles and flower: Covers were marked for 16 at the| The committee in charge included: bridge dinner which Dr. and Mrs. La-| Mrs, Nellie Evarts, chairman; Rose gave Monday evening at the| Clara Westphal, Mrs. A. S. ‘ { | i Country club. The table | Niel: Regan, | Newer th i vi 7 prettily| Mrs. Vera Slorby, e oft, mea” |teft wa latebjasbagcet: latte Gaonne eraieee ultra tht Lie pivee “at win, ‘tions made of unborn ¢: Hi with, ital | tne LaRone home, Reners vgeing (o(GUeSt Day Party ties Canfield | rown to. oft tan” and is irlamed| rs, W. F. McClellan irs. John ead: 5 ny i fi sheds, nv Burke ang Judge Sveintjorn Johnson. of Mothers’ Club a Sane Lee Yard Dash with dark brown suede, Mr. an: rs, McClelland of Mandan ry i CO i Nan fle ‘§ ae Were out-of town guest Held on Tuesday; ah Miler” Wig . ae enn ha ‘ show was ever produc ! | he's MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET | Mrs. C,H, Schoregge entertai eM toe ‘lie The monthly meeting of the Pres-| the Mothers’ club Tuesday afternoon | Second Charlene WHE F and loudly! at “My Lady Friends." f byterian Missionary society will be| in her home, 507 Sixth street, at the " ERaae SERV Low Hattie’ | All tuattdevatved to take a tue: . . | held in the church parlors tomorrow | annual guest day party. The house ‘ann ten tee ‘ TULLE ERINRA ei coed I ight Colored Kids afternoon @t 8 o'clock. Tho follow-| Was prettily decdrated with cut flea. stay Breen, Regan. piece of We comedy was good Ld 3 s ‘ : ing program has been’ arranged: éfs ANd'a course luncheon wab served! peed = iene Little, | ‘anfield. bh And Vincent Youmans, vhose for Sunny Days he | Devotionals......Mrs. L. F. Crawford) after the program, Mrs. William apie asl lana ld apr wer thkeeouneyy’ telat! igs H : Duet, “O Divine Redeemer”—Gounod| Harris and Mrs. Raymond M. Ber- : Vinieical Sha Sinminey je rook ty task while i Mrs.'R, W. Shigners and Mrs. B. E.| eesgn assiated ‘the hosters. ; | How Musical Show meade and livike Guemrorses: ihe Nothing'has been too novel or too color- lorris @ program included an interest-{ °. lyri ie KF ‘ i i Address, Indian Work in the United] ingly presented hook review by Mrs! Came to Be Written| y"<:.,,,4"! are ful for the Footwear designers this sea- States-£C. B Dickinson, superin- D. T. Owens, Several piano selec-| Merete hele a son! They capture our fancy with eX ei CCAR a ee \ How did * Nanette,” the [to testify, that, the music| blonde kid Pumps adorned with colored ‘ Mrs, Paul 8. Wright TAKE PARTS IN Y. W.C. A. | musical triumph which comes to the} is “there.” jcularly hav snakeskin with opal gray Slippers that Refreshments will be served. Mrs. ACTIVITIES city Sue orn ie Bismnavek Thursday, | os eS See tis. Dee or he fasten smartly wit braid i il inste) € John Hughes is chairman of the hos-| Miss Charlotte Logan, retiring! Mi i : night, happen to be written? And for Sanat ; epee wi tess committee, The members of the| president of the North’ Dakota Une {58 Lucille Hall, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Thomas Hall of | that matter, how is any musical com. straps as well as a host of other novel- Mandan Presbyterian missionary so-| versity Y. W. C. A., presided at the| “ismarek, whose engagement to Dr. James Keenan Blunt of Bismarck |edy written? It should be well known, ties ; { ciety ill be, quests, at this meoting:| installation of new’ officers Monday |W recently announced in Washington. The wedding is set for May 22.| but RCE hee eee DO CT Oo R Na cordial invitation is extended to all! evening. Miss Logan and Miss Emily | ~~ —— tnt ln . v comedy is always the joint work of a ’ indies of the-dharch, | Olson, both of Hismarck, were on the | Henderson; Minn., where she will HERE Y number of people. A play, is often M E. BOLTON i —— oast program at the banquet which, spend a two weeks’ vacation with her J al Si in| the sole work of one man, but never T t ‘. od. We } Cc ser- —— REN EDEN: A rd sic and good comedy last evening from Bellingham, Wash: vice chairman and chairman of the| COUNTY TEACHERS’ EXAMINA-| Your spring cleaning is not | *!dom found in one pernon, Osteopath | y hav ‘or ‘several | social committee, respectively. NS n the ease of “No, No, Nanette,” im | ++ months, ‘They. were accompanied | — ; | Examinations for gounty teachers {Complete unless you have your | the “book,” as the story and lines are Specialist in | home by Mr. Scott's mother, Mrs. VE HOT SUPPER | will be held on Thursday and Friday,| mattress cleaned, renovated | alled. ix an adaptation. Rather than Hy | 3. Scott of Bellingham, who will! | ity Lutheran Ladies Aid: May 13 and 14, at the court house . |trust the public to receive kindly Chronic | make her home in Bismarck, and by! will meet Thursday afternoon at, the ues ~ {and recovered. Bismarck Mat: | .omething new that they might write. ° | his sister, Mrs. Lyle "Alverson, of| Warden John Lee jresidence. Hos-| GO TO NEW SALEM tress & Renovating Co. Phone | Otto Harbach and ng Mande!] Diseases | ' lowa, wi det remain here for bated io a ae esdames Lee, A G Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunkel and| 605, chose to revise an old but v ona | extended visit. Sorlie, 0. B. Olson and 7. G. Pom: ghildren and Missex Violet and Lily cessful farce, "Sly ‘Lady Friends. pied Gl | “ eee by ee 5 i .8e | Kunkel have gone to New Salem t a>. Mikes. {From the plot of this farce grew t St. TO VISIT IN MISSOURI AND from 4 to 7 o'clock, Cars will be at! visit relatives over the week-end, | Phone 944. Mongon’s Tire) ccory of | “Nanette.” There were Telephone 240W ee ical ar acai alive 3 o'clock. one is Chin Service. changes, Some new characters were " i be and ph + He eee | invited. | HERE ON BUSINESS ig nd a dash of wit of Messrs, Bismarck, { one Mana Hilule, waere cts. willl SPEAKS AT SCHOOLS ie eit Weiss and son, Harold, of! Vapg Carpet and Upholstery ch and Mandell added, to make N. D. | EDUCATORS FAVOR BJORL a h __ SPEAKS § ‘ New § i ing business 3 os 1 » more palat- i > A spond the net 30 ne vsti’ rea) Mis" Enter “Feighman "scioa i gamer seakaeee ee Cleaners. Phone $98. |: eteaice moran || Ne De ! IE FOR tives. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cashman| nufse, gave short talks this moming formerly resided in the east. Dur-j at the senior and junior high schools |* ing thelr cery will be in charge of W. H. Spear. | ACCEPTS POSITION WITH FORUM Charles Burke, son of Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke of Bismarck, has) 1 accepted a position as assistant sports writer on the Fargo Forum’ ani gan. work on that paper Monday, a cording to word received here. H was previously employed on the Val ley City Times-Record. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Tonight at 8 o'clock Fred W. Davis,|. Ag sky-pilot among the lumberjacks of STATE SUPERINTENDENT We, the undersigned, are but a few ef the representat' of the Nerth Dakota educators, who have desired Mr. John j to become a candidate for the office of State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and, now that he has consented to run, we pledge him our support, and urge the friends of education to jein with us in our efforts to elect him. The field w refully canvassed before a candida upon, The situation was considered seriously educational meetings held in the state this spring; eral conclusion reached is that Mr. Bjorlie is! the best quali person availah s ion. At a meeting of superin- tendents held in conneetion with the High School Conference every one present expressed himself in favor cf his candid absence the “Cashman gro-j on national hospital day and the life! | of Florence Nightingale. jeeeeevnancaconuannn joneneates A.W. LUCAS CO. _ Spring Millinery OUDONAUNUNOUNOGRNOOUODROOORDOOONCCRONNAGANOOONOOUnOOOOOUOE é will be held ut i HERE FROM MOTT ! Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder: daughte: ed in ‘ | | jay with Mr, il at the 4 Greporic will gis) Ab ci lideteated tec i Mr. Bjor) native North Dakotan, a juate of St, O a sa fayited te attend. There! at Colle aduate student in ion in the Univers + publie is invited to attend. There: Mr. and, Mrs. A. Grahum_ and: M om ollege, ates a ives dé will be no admission charge. and Mrs.-R. A. Kaplan of Wing sp ‘ of Chicago. ence in rural and percent’ Tuesday, in’ Bismarck. : ) IB consolidated schools in city super VISITING IN FARGO j : , and two y He is and ad LEAVES ON VACATION Miss “Louise ‘Weist, nurse at the marck hospital, left last night for Mrs, George McCay of the Pro’ dent Lffe Insurance company is e pected heme the latter part of tl week after a visit with her grand- mother and other. relatives at Fargo. She also visited in Wahpeton. HOME FROM HOSPITAL 4 Mrs, F, J. Schultz, who has been ill tional office, GW. Clearance Hats Hats Hats Hanna, Supt., Valley P. S. Berg, Supt., Dickinson C..L, Robertson, Supt., pt., Wild Rose pt., La Moure at the Bismarck hospital for a week, ‘ f Jaiarsiewn eae Lee ee eee tain rented Any Style You Want Any Color You Want Any Material You Want bs A White, Supt, Minot 6 nevick, Supt. Deny from a serious attack of flu. annanectanccesouene A. J. Spacht, Supt, , Howard Wakefield, Supt, LUTHERAN LADIES TO MEET; 9hea ter Nelson Sauvain, Supt., Devils Nec! The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- Lake ess, Supt., May- business for the last week. ASCENSION DAY SERVICES NNNDUODURCODNOLONAUNONOAADAOUARESUONOAAOOANONAOONONOoOOONASONODAS Ascension day services will be held at St. George's Episcopal church to-} morrow. Holy communion will be at; S 7:30 a, m., and evening prayer and ; ee sermon at & p. m. a eae Window Display eran church will hold tn seule \ e rR. J. Meai}ts Mog Cane rect rnoan, Luncheon will be | Matinee Every Day at 2:307 | hu r Mien Sen served. Mrs, John Wray and Mrs, N. y W. R. Reitan, Supt., Rah, Supt., Lisbon M. Danrot will be hostesses: TONIGHT 3d Bottineau E. Skrivseth, Supt. rg RETURN FROM SANISH - || WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY ; Alias colon, Santali poe ccc ae .E. . N. oO 0 vi A. sen, § ” er, Supt., Stan- oP Gade ts “Bares ot ube; All Spring Hats that sold at $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 ik eas a Lands we returned from Sanish, . E. Esson, $ i“ s fora E. Baker, Supt., For- where they have been transacting have been placed on one table and go at JC) Gould, Supt. Mandan <)> eam , (Political Advt.) s ANHEUSER-BUSCH SAINT LOUIS winter, has completed heriterm and is} home for the summer vacation. u.’¢. T. LADIES, MEET ‘The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. 'T. will be entertained at a card par this evening at the home of Mrs. E, Brink, 512 Avenue A. VISIT HERE A Mr, and Mrs. Max Schending of Display : a iat jennneceangnnannseaccugggan : Carson spent yesterday with friends | 3 : . Use Gas, th ie tet Color Combinations, and Everything To pee aetna Make Your Spring and Summer é The Weather Outfit Perfect Fair tonight esti day ; cooler toni 5 y } sun gales Come Thursday and be one of the first to select one of these great values : : | ‘ : Also Plain , : ‘ r) Sold by 4 BROADCLOTH LU c a ( 0 all dealers | groin yl : - The store where you ‘etait more And his horse, Silver King | — tee wanda junceesicUeoveaeonscetcnccesetoneveeaceesuaannea

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