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wee, o MAY 18, 1926 THURSDAY, iad Night Was a Very Pretty Affair Both the Senior and Junior class colors were used in decorating the Masonic Temple last evening for the annual banquet which the Juniors gave in honor of their departing schoolmates. Crepe paper in blue and silver, the Senior colors, and in purple and silver, the Junior colors, formed a canopy over the tables. Place cards and the programs were in the Junior colors, Covers were mark- ed for nearly 200 guests, including members of the two classes and the faculty. “All the World a Stage” formed a clever theme, for the program. Mil- ford Dresbach, Junior president, pre- National Officer of Musical Clubs Visits Friends in Bismarck Jacobson of Bemidji, sided at the banquet and gave the opening toast, “The Entrance.” Miss Elizabeth Butler responding for the Seniors, talked on “The Understudy.” Frank H. Brown, high school princi- pal, had as his subject, “Behind the Scenes.” ior, gave a clever tonst, “Cues.” The Senior president, John Moses, con- cluded the program with » tulk, “The Exit.” A seven-piece orchestra played dur- ang the three course dinner which ern Star.. Dancing followed the nro- gram and confetti and balloons were a pretty and enjoyable addition to the dance. iMrs. L. V. Spohn Honor Guest at a Handkerchief Shower Mrs. L. V. Spohn, who is leaving president of the Na-| soon for an extended visit with rel tional Federation of Music clubs, ‘is| tives in Nova Scotia, was honor gu the guest of friends in the city. Mrs.| at a pretty handkerchief shower | Jacobson has just returned from| evening in her home, 319 W. Miles City, Mont., where she has been| Rosser. Mrs. Coe Kiebert, Mrs. in conference with the Montana state| Henry Mahiman, Mrs. F. E. ‘You and Mrs. R. D, Burman wers the hos- tessés. Three tables of bridge were played with Mrs. L, A. LaRue and Mrs, Lyle Alverson of Mingo, Iowa, winning honors. ed_after the games. Mrs. Spohn received many handkerchiefs from the guests officers, She will leave Sunday for Aberdeen and Minneapolis to attend state meetings. Mrs. H. J. Woodmansec entertained a group of intimate friends of Mrs. Jacobson’s yesterday afternoon in Ker home on Fourth street. Several so- cial affairs will be given during the week in compliment to her. Shower Compliments Miss Bertha Sigurdson Next Month’s Bride _Miss Bertha Sigurdson, whose mar- riage to ‘R. E. Thompson will be an event of early June, was honor guest at a shower given last evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms by. the Misses Katherine Bleth and Dorothy Blanding. Three tables of bridge were played during the evening, honors going to Miss Florenee Jager. A course luncheon was served aft- cr the ‘games. A’ miniature bride and. groom centered the table. The affair was in the nature of a miscellaneous’ shower and Miss Sie-| Miss Madge Runey was son received a number of lovely| chairman of a committee to S. charge. Other routine business was Bis swene transacted. Names Delegates to State Convention Delegates the state convention of the American Legion Auxiliary to be held in Minot June 22 and 23 were elected at the regular business meet- ing last evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Cole on Park Avenue. The delegates include Mrs. W. A. Fal- coner, Mrs, Ray Stair, Mrs. Inez Gall- ahan, Miss Madge Runey, and Mrs. Minnie Shuman. Miss Hazel Nielson, state president, will preside at the convention, poppies on national poppy day and GOES EAST ON BUSINESS J. B. Sayler left today for Minne- where he will transact busi- chapter, Delphian society, will mect Friday morning at a 9:30 ofelock in the Elks hall, The} #Polis, Palle " “| ness over the week-end, Monday he see the” Readccokip oe Men ts." B | will, go to. Rogkford, Ill. home office nj Gan: of the Emerson-Brantingham Imple- ment company, which he represe: and during the next two months do ‘special work for the company in Towa, Indiana, Ilinois and parts of Wisconsin. At the end of that period The Metropolitan Museum of New York—Mrs.'C..H. Schoregge. The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts—Mrs. J. Breslow. The Boston Museum—Mrs. Kris Kjelstrup. he will return to Bismarck and will Corcorsh Gallery of Arts—Mrs,| spend the balance of the ‘season in George Ebert. i North and South Dakota. Murals of the Boston Library— Miss Helen Dahl. Murals of the Congressional brary—Mrs, F. J. Grady. ‘The Carnegie Institute—Mrs. C. B. pen. The State Capitol—Mrs. L. K. ‘Thompson, PATTERSONS RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Patterson have returned to Bismarck from a several weeks' trip through the east. /The greater part of the time was spent in Cleveland and Chicago, and thcy report a very pleasant Sep. Mr. SINGER HERE Patterson is very favorably impress- Miss Mable Claire McMurtry, pro-|¢d with weather conditions in this fessor of voice at the State Teachers’ Section of the state since his return College at. Valley, City, artived in| #nd believes everything points to a Bismarek today to be a guest of the| Prosperous year, Gllsons. at the state eonvantlort ene ers and business men. is the house guest of Governor ani ss Mrs, A. G. Sorlie during her. visit CHOIRS TO REHEARSE in the city, Miss MeMurtry will sing| jane combinant: aula af: sll, she at the penitentiary this evening and| churches of the city will meet at the will sing at the high school Friday | ‘res! morning at 9 o'clock, later going to] 8 the Indian sehool, RETURN FROM CONVENTION Mrs, Alfred Zuger, Mrs. A. G, Sor- lic, Mrs, Obert Olson, Mrs. A. A. Whittemore and Mrs. A. D. McKin- non have returned from Washbur: where they attended the first da: session of the hth rict Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs’ annual con- vention. Mrs. Zuger was on the pro-| gram, responding to the address of welcome given the delegates. TO OPEN KINDERGARTEN | Mrs. Frank Aughnay and Mrs. E. M. Hendricks will open @_ private kindergarten on May 17. ; The ladies will call for the children 1:30, turning them to their cach day. The school Mrs. Aughnay’s home in Mandan. May Coat Sale now in prog- ress—Harris-Robertson. ——— Li- terian church Friday evening for a rehearsal before the Gid convention. Otter focal musi 8, who are not members of any church choir, are also invited to attend. The choir will sing Sunday evening at the closing session of the Gideon convention. L. T. L, PARTY The L. T.'L. will have a party to- morrow evening at 7 o'clock at the Baptist church with the new mem- bers as honor guests. Miss Ethelwyn Schafer, who added {3 new members to the organization during the re- cent contest, will be presented with an L, T. L, pin. CAMPFIRE GIRLS ENTERTAINED The Wazata Campfire girls were entertained at the home of Miss Mary Miller Tuesday evening. The guests were dressed in overalls and gypsy costumes. Games, stories and danc- ing were enjoyed during the evening. Refreshments were served by the hos- tess. Ss EIGHTH GRADE PICNIC The three cighth grade classes at the Will school enjoyed a picnic at the Mandan Chautauqua park yes- terday afternoon. A series of games 3? 5 Miss Phyllis Rosen, a Jun-| short) was served by the ladies of the East-! A course luncheon was serv-; pretty ; Legion Auxiliary | | 1 Plans were made for the sale of! appointed ' take | RETURNS FROM § both for the farm-' | i | The Weather was followed by a picnic luncheon.’ A The students were accompanied by Fair tonight and prob- |{| all the teachers of the Will school. ably Friday; rising hairs WALTHER LEAGUE MEETING temperature tonight The Walther League of the Zion Lutheran church will have its regu- lar business and educational mecting 7 tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the chapel. All members are urged to be present, SPECIAL ALUMNI MEETING A special meeting of the Bismarck Hospital Alumni will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the fae reception room at the hospi- tal. ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. John Hokana of Wing ‘enter- ed the Bismarck hospital today. She was accompanied to Bismarck by her husbaad. TO VISIT BROTBER Miss Florence: Wynkoop left. thi morning for Valley City where she will visit her bi rr. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ir, and Mrs. A, J. Fisher, 418 ‘Twelfth st announce the birth of ing. i j 1 i i] | tion of felt and silver pailict , strength; it is this that is sold oni A sale of tremendous impc tance to June brides these qualities ic 7 | City returned to her heme last even- | jing after an extended visit with Mr.) shopping in the city yesterday. | HERE BUSINESS | Walford Harju of McKenzie was in the city today on business. } | | ‘ ‘| AT THE MOVIES || (Sea | i CAPITOL THEATRE The pound of big action, the fla of scenic thrills, the glow of hun jinterest and the bond of friendshi between a man and his horse arc! ' vivid highligh Tough Guy” jin which Fr a King caper blithely across the serce for tho entertainment of their thou jsands of admirers at the Capitol | Theatre tonight, | The title expresses the fof the leading role in wi |vuoyant and breezy Fred is rep to achieve quite the most distinctive bit of acting in his career. Thomson is rapidly clinching his ti holdson the affections of hundreds is steel blue felt cut in three sections | of thousands of theatregoers all over with a leaf design in paillettes in; the world for his clean and whole- each section. some entertainment in W -;ductions, “The Tough which’ he is compelled by for: circumstance to ‘be many de; mee: tougher than the me who serve ru at . under him on a ranch, was «written who have been in the city with their|iNg departure from the trite themes daughter who has been ill at the Bis-| 0" which the usual Western drama is| marek hospital, are returning to their] Duilded. Dave Kirkland directed jand in the cast will be seen Lola| ft 1 ! j The charm of this bgt lies unique shape and unusual co to attend an Oukland dealers’ conven: tion. | home today. PAST MATRONS’ CLUB TO MEGT | The Past Matrons club will meet! Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. R. M. Bergeson on Thayer street. Stomach So Bad Can’t i Eat Even Fruit! RETURN HOME | | A. W. Engel and Peter Lamsdahl) “For years was badly cgnstipated | have returned to Esyyond after | and troubled with’ gas after euting. | week's business visit in the city. | Could not eat fruit and many other {things. Adlerika has done me good ./ can now eat anything.” (signed) | St. Mary's: W. H, ‘Fletcher, Adlerika removes hold a food sale, GAS and often brings astonishing | Saturday at Hoskins-Meyer. ‘relief'to the stomach. Brings out a/ (ae | surprising amount of old waste mat-| RETURNS HOME ter you never thought was in the/| Mrs. M. Forsythe has returned to s her home at Hazelton after a several days’ visit in the city. FROM NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ringeon 3 Gordon, of New Salem w Sewing Circle w Stops that full b tem. ng and makes you jE cellent for chroni i Jos. Breslow, druggist.—Adv. A < visiting here yesterday. | oOo BUSINESS TRIP H Dr. Howard Cohenour left this morning for Ellendale and Lisbon on} 2 business trip. UTH paKoTal Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Reynolds have returnedAtom a week's motor trip in| South Dakota. LEAVES FOR CITIES milton is leaving to- in the Twin Cities. HERE FROM BALDWIN! John A. Nordstrom’ of Baldwin, transucted business here yesterday. | HERE ON BUSINE | L. 0. Bates of Arena’ was 3 busi-| ness visitor in Bismarck yesterday. | a H ear’ in p season. RETURNS HOME i si ia Mrs. Freeman Anderson of Valley; { FRECKLES | easy { Don't Try to Hide These Ugly Spots: | Othine Will Remove Them Quickly’ | and Safely } This preparation is so successful) in removing freckles and giving aj clear, beautiful complexion that it is! sold ‘by all drug and. department | stores with a guarantee to refund the | money. if it fails. | Don't try to hide your freckles or! waste time on lemon juice or cucum- get an ounce-of Othine and remove them, Eiven the first few ap plications should show a wonderful; improvement, some of the lighter) freckles vanishing entirely. i Be sure to ask for Othine—double! money-back guarantee. Distinctive — One MAY SALE COATS and DRESSES Five groups of the most advantage. ous price offerings ever made so THE DRESSES Todd, Robert McKim, William Court- wright, Billy Butts, Leo Willis and tion of the popular M Woodrow novel of the sam ;and Mrs, Orin Haggardt. Silver’ King. s —— i SHOPPING IN BISMARCK A REX TH RE Mrs. Joe Huncovsky of Timmer was ELTINGE THEATRE The new Harold Lloyd feature com- For Heaven's Sake,” closes it’ showing at the Eltinge after the per-jand cold. Only formances this evening. It will be re-| courage to bre placed by “Her Second Chance” with | Mam was # coward Anna Q. Nilsson, Huntley Gordon and | nto (the | ie Charles Murray in the leading roles which comes to the Eltinge for Fri- ay A modern ball- rifie storm. The people the pass faced death from one man blast.—fear a hero. contains pool is Chanee.” The startling ballroom innovation ought to light in connection with! ling party given by Miss Nils- in the picture, The guests ar invited to appear on the dance floor n beach costume Then ‘the floor s ack, reveal: ing a large pool. rtains depicting ocean scenes cover the wall and the musicians’ platform is suddenly transformed into a pier. The delight- ed guésts immediately disport in the pool. “Her Second Chance” is an adapta-| ter portrayed by ynamite Smith,” h picture showing for the day at the Rex Thgatre. Starting tomorrow we request, “Tom Mix” drama, “Pals in Blue,” run. “Miracles it. shawn for of the Jung navy blue high gra ored Suits Harris-Robertson. eS ETS Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Announcement Mrs. Frank Aughnay and Mrs. E. M. Hendri¢ks wil duct private kindergarten at the former's home in Ma Term—-May 17th to July 2nd, Will call for children at 1:30 p,m. and bring Phene 329J. nelusive. in advance. home at 4:30 p. m. rn mre LIErLre: Attractive models in fur trim- med Coats of poiret twill, char- meen and mirroleen; straight or flared skirts; others with em- kind broidery trimmings. Also the of a Limited number of lad A Goal for 1926. . Back of Every Family A Home— Back of Every. Home ‘A Sound Insurance «Policy Henry & Henry . Insurance ————— Dresses of printed crepe, plain crepe, crepe de chine, georgette and flat crepe. Beautiful styles and the smartest colors of the season are found in these five large groups. 1a) 3135 $19. 4 and blue.. Misses’ sizes only in the Sale at ©. .... 6... eeeeeee ee ge eeee tailored sport models of tweed, camel’s hair and novelty fabrics. 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It’s the Ideal Fuel. _—<—$<$$—$_$$_$—__<__—____________4 Be sure and have your May Coat § ale now in prog- Pan Chao, a Chinese historian, was Matinee Every Day al 2:30 : § Beautiful New TONIGHT - THURSDAY PARCHMENT | CAST Heals KD | One Strap Pumps | This style of fine parchment kid, with trim of darker but harmonizing shades of leath- er, boasts of a delicate one- strap and,a graceful heel just the height of chic. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ANNA Q. NILSSON HUNTLEY GORDON CHARLES MURRAY i} \| “Her 2nd Chance” | Palace - Mandan FRED THOMSON and his ho | SILVER KING i| “The Tough Guy” Other Prices __ $6.50 _ $10.50 WEBB BROS. Shoe Department Bulova Watches There are three basic points to consider: in pur- chasing a watch. \ First—the time keeping qualitics of the movement, ‘ Second—the mechanical features and fit of the case, the decorative features, the brilliant color and fine wearing qualities of the gold. Third—the integrity and responsibility of the jeweler from whom you buy. We point with pride to every one of the above” points in each and every one of our watches. *, A. KNOWLE JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Frigidaire is correct in, engineering principle and built to last. Yet it is low in price and easy to buy. It keeps all foods fresh without buying ice. It makes ice cubes and freezes desserts. It needs no watching, no © care. Itis made by Delco-LightCom- spany, Dayton, Ohio, Subsidiary of ~ General Motors Corporation. 4 Frigidaire ' BLK. SKEELS 408 BROADWAY BISMARCK, Ni