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MEETING OF. WOMEN'S CLUBS MUCH ENJOYED Thirteen Clubs Were Repre- sented by 26 Delegates at Washburn Meet CPOE SOCSCROOOSSS9O Bismarck Girl Wins Awards in Exhibition at Art Institute Mrs. Josephine christ of | Akron, Ohio, of Mrs. George Welch of Bismarck, was one of the exhibitors in the recent an- nual expibition “of the Akron Art Institute and .won first place in the division with her exhibit, Another of her — sculp- Ee c Sec to “ie A. G. Jacobson J. Meyer and Mrs. G. H. + eftertained Thursday with a 1 « luncheon in Mrs. Dollar's! _ on Fourth street as u courtesy | its. A. G. Jacobson of Bemidji, zn., who is spending the week in “sarek with friends, Mrs. Jacob- is a former resident of Bis- s . Poe of Washburn. N. D., chairman ae ewe press committee for the Giehth district of the Eek. “Relief,” won third piace. | forth Da- svers were marked for 10 at the hrist was born and reared Kota Federation of Women’s Clubs, {tily appointed luncheon table leaving here two years has furnivhed the Tribune with the raduated from the Bis- following account of the annual con- s, studied sculpture in vention which closed yesterday Minneapolis for four years and in ‘burn: “The Eighth District Convention of sowl of roses formed the center-| ‘e. After luncheon an_ informal sical program was rendered. ——_—_—_— few York for one y It was in ENTERTAINS TEACHERS w York that s met her hus- the orth Dakoty Federation of Wom- d, James H. Gilchrist. en's clubs opened at the court house Miss Gladys Moffet entertained the ichers and officers of the prima epurtment of the McCahe Methodist and in Washburn on Wednesday, May 12, vi- with 18 clubs represented by 26 dele- + gates. The mee were presided Mr. Gilchrist is also an arti won awards in the oil paintings sion of the contest. His “Grey W jpiseopal Sunday School last even-| sion de atthe home of her sunt, Mrs, B,| ter” won second place in the land- over by Mrs. C. sx of Dawson, G Spohn, on Seventh street. The] scape class and first award in the president of the eighth distri evening was spent informally with| portrait class went to his exhibit, “The greater part of the day | music and gqmes. Miss Moffet was| “Portrait was devoted to routine business. In - -———— the afternoon Dr. Maysil Williams of AT WILDWOOD Bismarck gave a splendid address on The students at the St. Mary's high the “Health of the Pre-School Child.” school enjoyed a picnic yesterday at Rev. Harold Hansen of Washburn ren- Wildwood, They left the school in uerea two solos which were enjoyed| assisted in serving a course lunch- on at the conclusion of the evening| by Mrs. Spohn. TO C. ALIFORNIA prc in, H. Poole will leave tomorrow| trucks at 1 o'clock, returning to Bis-| by the ladies. morning for Los Angeles for a several| marck at 7 in the evening. The aft Attend Banquet weeks’ visit. He expects. to return] crnoon was spent with games and “At 6p, m,, the delegates, speakers te Bismarck about. June 20, Mr,{contests and a picnic dinner Was and visitors attended a banaue _ - Poole. has recently transferred his} served. There were about 100 in the hy the Washburn club, during which office to the Eltinge building and party. the Washburn high school orchestra during his absence his assistant, Win. M. Schantz, will be in charge to give prompt attention to the work of both old and new clients. “RETURNS TO FARGO Robert Bodenatay, who hos: beén| 3 in Bismarck at the home of his par-| i ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, while recuperating from an attack of mumps, returned last evening to Fargo where he is a student ut the North Dakota Agricultural college. VISIT IN GRAND FORKS furnished music. “Features of the Wednesday even- mbers of the American | ing ‘meeting. were the ry who find it possible | mech’ a very pretty cereniony. urged to meet in the gddress given by Mrs. John Emerson ‘acific hotel Featherstone of Vall t president of the Federation, wi honor guest at the convention, the message of the district presi¢ Mrs. C. A. Cross, who spoke on “Ob- servance of the Law.’ “Thursday morning was seth to short . state for the po asked to br posters drive. Members are scissors and pencils. and R HERE ON BUSINESS Judge F. A. G is in Bismarck busine: nd looking ov nie ing reports of county chairmen, a ess session and a very inte tran: r the polit- bus Miss Agnes Parsons and Miss] i uation, Judge raham is Sylvia Sell wilt leave Sunday for) cand for congress from the sece We of rofessor ond district. Thompson cf Washburn played two Grand Forks to attend the Universit of North Dakota May r will he the guest sister, Miss Gene' expect to be ga GOES 1 Mrs, Darwin Sm ing for Ontario, will join her husband contract there. Mr. and Mrs. Smith may be gone for a year or more, JRED Later the dele- pleasing cornet solos. taken to the and visitors wer ic Lewis and Clark s from Washburn. bar ENT! AIN . L, Young will ent Bemi CANADA ft this mor da, where she ho has a read TERE YESTERDAY : Mr. and Mrs. erson Oo Washburn atten ia city auditorium last Mrs. Frances Peake « ghow at the town gave a very interesting ilustrat: pis ad ed lecture on pictures. Mrs. SNOUNCEMENT jhe art chairman for Peers to Mr. and Mrs. L. BIRTH AN mechanic at sustained in- 1s Howard Hendrick: the Copelin Motor Co : juries to his back Wednesday after-| Ba at the St. Alexius erhaps the most enlozetle part noon, He is in the St. Alexius hos- hospita ning. of the entertainment provided during pital for treatment — the convention was that furnished by FROM SHIELDS the visiting club: ose talented VISITS SISTER red Port of Shields | members rendered adlos, ano. exe ions, Mrs. Bernice K. Fried of trans-|logues and othe numbers were given by Holmes and 0. Miss Peggy McAllister of Baldwin, in Bismar student at the Jamestown College, the ny business. spent the last week in Bisma ee . guest of her sister, Miss Carolyn Me- HERE FROM UNDERWOOD | Jamestown D. Romanowsky Allister. Mrs. L. B. Sayler of Underwood! and Mrs. F of Bismarck and Mrs. John W. Robinson, “Mrs. Cleve A. Cross of Dawson was elected. president for the next two years and Mrs. A. L. Brigham, pres- ident of the Washburn club, was ng business in the city CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET The Watomachick Campfire girls held ja council fire last evening + the Wachter school. Isabel HERE YESTERDAY and Mrs. F. Wernlie of Mr. Ingram was jnitiated as a new menl-! Hazen spent Thursday in Bismarck. | elected vice president.” aer. — i a 5 aaa eR HERE ON BUSINESS of “f . VISITOR LEAVES erie nae ae Wecktarnoas in| come prices en TRARY Miss Ruth Wendt of Milbank, our Hats for quick clearance. ).,.who has been the guest of M Mae Macheledt in Bismarck for - peel day. 8, left this eine for Fargo. BUSINESS TRIP Miss.Mary Cashel and Miss Madge Runey will leave this afternoon for Wilton, Regan, and Schrunk district] A where they will transact business. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr.-and Mrs. J. V. Harvey of Wat- ford City, who have been transacting business in Bismarck, returned yes- terday to their home. RETURN TO MOTT Mr. and Mrs, Mark Syverud and jrant Helming have returned to eir homes in Mott after a two days’ visit in the city. TAKE EXAMI C(AMINATIONS Dates. Lillian See of Wing and Mrs a Putman of McKenzie are in Bismarck, taking the county teachers’ | minations. i UNDERGOES OPERATION Stanley Patera, who underwent an ration for appendicitis yesterday; the St. Alexius hospital, is getting ing nicely. a. and Mrs, F. B. Lane of Moffit spending several di in Bis- Marck, shopping and visiting friends. HERE FROM. HAZEN fer and Mrs. L. G. Eastman _re- yesterday on business. BUSINESS VISITOR George Pale of Arena was in Bis- marek yesterday on business. Buchholz Millinery, from Van Horn Hotel. F.C. ¢ business in HERE TODAY J. Enders of Temvik DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry: Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. is Mrs. C.. W. A. Hart f Carson is re ‘a business visitor in the Announcement Mrs. Frank Aughnay and Mrs. E. M. Hendricks will eon- _ duct private kindergarten at the former's home in Mandan. Term—May 17th to July 2nd, intlusive. Tuition $8.00, payable Will call for children at 1:30 p. m, and bring them Phone 329J. in advance. HERE FROM MOFFIT home at 4:30 p, m. ned to Hazen this morning after nding a few days in the city. t 2. PARENTS) OF SON tw Mr. and Mrs. G. Casper, Bismarck,| ay eer the byrth of a son this ening at, the St. Alexius hospital. HERE’ ON BUSINESS Grant. H. Hess of Minneapolis, 1 of Bismarck, is transacting usiness in the city. =3 FROM DAWSON > Miss A. R. Kooker of Dawson, is pending a few days in the city, Rpping and visiting friends. ‘All Leather Hand Sewed and Hand Tooled Bags, Billfolds, Belts, Portfolios and Cigarette Cases ; Built on-Honor and _ Absolutely Guaranteed ‘Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists * 4 Y The weather | | Generally fair tonight , and Saturday ; warmer tonight {charge of Dr. presidents | the} 0 was | dent, | m4 i i thsi) across THE. BISMARCK ang New York Dental to Open Offices in The New York Dental company will! jopen. offices in Bismarck vomorrow| at 408% Main street, opposite the Northern Paci: passenger sekiee |The company has offices in nearly Jevery city throughout the northwest. The Bismarck branch will be in W. A. Kern, who has {| been practicing dentistry in North Dakota for the past 10 He comes here from } Victor Larson of Aberdeen, is also’ ere and will be in charge of the of- fice laboratory. Music Contest to . Open Tomorrow A. M. Twelve schools ants in the invitational high s¢hool music contest to be held here tomor- row. The contest is sponsored by the Thursday Musical club which — will! present prizes to the winners of the various events. An elimination contest in several of the events will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning. 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