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a meet SATURDAY, MAY 18,1926 Surprise Party Is, .|Mrs. J. M. Royer Given For Mr. and |. Is Complimented at — Mts. C. R. Kosttzky| 29 Informal Party Mrs. R. G. Wilde and Mrs, R. W. Saunders entertained last evening at @ prettily planned party iff honor of Mrs. J. M. Royer of Lamberton, Minn., the house guest of Mrs. Dale Simon. | The affair was held at the home of; Mrs. Wilde on Mandan Avenue. ~ i Flowers were used to decorate the; de*} rooms, At the conclusion of an in-| ‘aait formal evening a course luncheon was} served by the hostesse: Girls’ Glee Club Enjoys Banquet at | Grand Pacific Hotel The girls’ glee club of the Bis-| marek high school entertained last evening with a banquet at the Grand Pacific hotel in honor of the director, L. C. Sorlien. A cleverly arranged program was given during which time Mr. Sorlien was presented with a miniature golf club and a Kiwani +Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kositeky of Sleventh street were honor guests last evening at a surprise party giv- en by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Roy Kositzky. ‘The .occasion celebrated’ Mrs. Kositsky’s birthday anniversary. _ Progressive whist was played d ing the evening, honors going to Miss] .. Delia SoehiQn. Frank Kiebert, entertained with vocal sclections gave a short talk, At the conclusion of the evening a luncheon was served. The table was ee with a pretty birthday cake, Mrs. Heath Is Honor Guest. at Tea Given By Mrs. Christianson Mrs. A. M. Christianson entertain- ed at tea Friday afternoon in compli- ment to Mrs. Fannie Heath of. Grand Forks, the house guest of Mrs. Fred L. Conklin. There were 20 guests, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The house was prettily decorated with lilacs, pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. P. J. Meyer and Mrs, Conklin poured. Vocal solos by E. Howard Light were enjoyed. irs. Roan ac- Light. 1 The color scheme was carricd out in pink and green, After the banquet members of the club were guests of Mr. Sorlien at a theatre party at the Eltinge. TO HAZELTON SUNDAY St. Mary’s school band, under the connan TRA direction of Father Slugg, will drive Mrs. Heath is in the city to assist Guster WORE ohn Gastar members'of the Minishoshe Chapter,| Sunday morning | where they will Te the emneeatitying the grounds) Or'Cotumbus, Speckal merits will be ohh read at seven. o'clock in St. Mary's LEAVES Church. All Knights of Columbus Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, 22 Avenue A, are encou: i to come. The party left this moming for Portland, Ore. will leave at eight o'clock. o be the guest of her sister, Mrs, ‘ ‘ Henry Waldo Coe. Mrs. Rawlings OPEN KINDERGARTEN will be joined by her daughter, Ruth,| , Mrs. E. M. Hendricks und Mrs. later in the month and the two willjFrank Aughnay will open their return to Bismarck together, Miss; Private kindergarten Monday at 1:30 Rawlings is a student at Mills col-| clock, calling at the homes for the lege, Oskland, Calif. students and taking them to and Greasless doughnuts ? Hart of Oakland, Calif. Yes, indeed—they’re from Mrs, Aughnay's home.in Ma consented to run the film as part of .. JUNIOR-SENIOR PICNIC dan. “Mrs. Aughnay conducted a| ehetiere raign to boost the sale of{conductor pipe, call 1411.— The Senior class of tho Bismarck! Private kindergarten at the Rovse-| Miss Mabel Aaberg will be present-| Miss Aal an advanced — piaho prior to. Memo French & Welch Hdwe. Co. : high school ‘entertained the Juniors | Velt school the past winter. Bias creat cbse tall student, is ented young musician h from the poppy sale » Co. last evening at a picnic at O'Connor's ” a ae a o'clock in the Elks hall by | , vi a bi i bring cheer and comfort to . %, »f grove south of town. Buse ball and GO TO GLENCOE ——_| her instructor, Mrs. Elva Lahr Whit. | 2" Will play a beautiful progr service men and theie| Cook with Gas. It’s the a number of informal games were), Members of the Senior Christian] son, Miss Auberg will be assisted |The vocal selections of Miss Steen Ideal Fuel. enjoyed and a picnic supper served,| Endeavor of the Presbyterian of by J Olga Steen, pupil of Madame | will added attraction, It is likely that the film will Mrs, C B. Nupen assisted members of Presbyterian church will co to Gila -| Herman Scheffer. The program follows: [te shown in other cities in this sec. | the faculty in chaperoning the affair. ‘ow nfternoon to tnect with eh : jtion the sta here Auxili: « sia ee ee | the organization at that “lace. All| Moonlight\Sonata Adagio. Beethoven units sake i a Tecveiee wee ATTENDS EPISCOPAL CONVEN-|™embers who find it possible to do Allegretto = ee eee TION * a canta be at the church ai teens : > ——_-_________.@ | Rev. F. H. Davenport, rector of the; o'clock with cai 5 sto fal St. George Episcopal church, left this - Miss Aaberg | AT THE MOVIES | morning for Minot to attend the ai PICNIC YESTERDAY La Gironetta (6th Century) Sibella | + nual district convention of: the Ep: The members of the Fortnightly <| ‘ th eaten EUTINGE:THEATRE copal church of North Dakota, Bis-| club enteretained their husban Miss Steen GanWay TELE Cae Ae i i children at a picnic la " . s conway Tearle and Dorothy Mac-} Re hop Tyler will preside at all sessions, | 0" Mandan Chawtanque ot. hole Watteau Paysage. ‘ Godor kaill, two of the sereen’s most popu PLAN SUNRISE BREAKFAST o'clock picnic supper was served.| Faumns...............-.000. ry Chaminade | lar stars, take the p al roles in| aA Sere young women employ- There were about 35 in the party. |The Butterfly... .00...cccccccecc! coco _-Lavallee | +7 Nera See te eh ed at the Quain and Remstad clinic aa ; * ‘Itinge ‘ y and Tuesday. and several others will go on # sun- RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET 4 Miss Aaberg his is the first time that these play- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 rise breakfast tomorrow morning.|, The regular -meeting of the Rain-|Ah! Mon Fils (from Il Profeta) Meyerbeer | ¢"s have appeared in the same film. . They plan to hike to the river and | 0 oe eon ted nal alent he Miss Steen oe tied yee is the si i i “ 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. ” ay of the Michael Arlen stories to reach iHT-S A noe wee bs era over | camP-) All niembers are urged to attend, |The Witches Dance ar ee MacDowell! the screen. This constitu point TONIGHT - SATURDAY a3 — ae Miss Aaberg of interest hardly second to the ap- RETURN TO GARRISON TO HAVE PICNIC Ships T a Sne ee eee pearanee of the two popular stars. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. eae of Gari Five couples. of high school| Ships That Pass in the Night Stephenson) the author of “The Green Hat” and ANNA Q. NILSSON son, who have been spending two days *tudents Na go ray the SD cennoe Two Koses......... Hates : ~-Gilberte |“These Charming People” has been | HUNTLEY GORDON Bismarck with Mrs. Reuter’s sister,| rove south of town tomorrow for an . i > Ci 7 represented on the stage with great eto al ; Miss Marie Malloy, have returned sll day picnic. ee ae eee ate Cadman} Ticcess, but it remained to film one || CHARLES MURRAY 2 home. Mis . of the most popular of his works. fact DAUGHTER .BORN Nocturne. Chopin] “The Dancer of Paris” has an un- 6 . TO ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Hughes = an-}7 it, Scott g theme of more than usual Members -of the Westminster Guild Nounce the birth of a daughter t! of the First Presbyterian church wil} ‘™orning at their home, 607 Twelfth entertain the young men’s club of the street. church at a picnic Tuesday aroningy GUEST HERE | Mr. and: Mrs. Sigmund Robertson Mrs. J. M. Royer of Lamberton,! of Selfridge were shopping in Bis- Minn., is in the city for a two weeks’ Marck yesterday. visit the home of her daughter] Phiteiie oye Mr. and Mrs. Dale Indiscreet “Kidding” Invites; Cynthia Warns Girls By Cynthia Grey are two self-respecting young write Doll and Marian. cently we went out with two men for a ride. “We kidde: lot, nd suddenly they began to say insult. ing things to us. ‘ “Now, Miss Grey, we may have said some foolish things in ithe begi! ning, but we only wanted to, tea: them. We'had no idea that they were not gentlemen, “Do you think we should have any- thing more to do with them until they apologize?” ‘| The question should be, - rather, “Should we have anything more to do with them under any circ stances?” And the answer is “N It isn’t that I think the boys were to blame for the unpleasant incident. T showld say that they thad every rea- son think their proposals would ‘be gladly accepted. And it is the nature of boys to deal in the same coin that girls deal in. It is a trite saying that no man takes a chance unless the girl en- courages him, and it isn’t always true, But in this case, poor foolish little Doll and Marian admit that they acted and talked itfdiscreetly. And nowadays, when loose stand- ards are so common among young girls, the least laxity of conduct i likely to convince a man that he may go as far as he likes. Tam strongely in favor of equality Sganarclle. Caprice Viennois HERE FROM SELFRIDGE Miss Aaberg Household Suggestions | i \ | “% 1 | Ie GUEST OF PARENTS Mrs. Lottie Lee of Jamestown is. in Bismarck, the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Lauder, 616 Avenue A. HERE ON BUSINESS J. E. Reuter and C. O. Thompson of Underwood have been transacting business in Bismarck this week. HAS SCARLET FEVER Miss Madeline Cordner is confined to her home on Second street with a serious attack of scarlet fever. HAS BROKEN ARM Albert Cordner is suffering with a broken arm, received in a fall sev- eral days ago. = HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Herman Nieman of Driscoll was a_ business visitor in Bismarck yesterday. ‘ VISITING IN GLENDIVE Mrs. Werren Freyberg has gone to Glendive, Mont., for a week-end visit. BUSINESS TRIP W. E, Lahr left last ‘night for the Twin Cities on a business trip. | HERE. FROM -FARGO Milo Miller of Fargo is transact- ing business in the city. It feels good to sleep on a soft mattress. Bismarck Mat- tress & Renovating Co. Phone 605. HOT WEATHER STOCK Soup stock made withoue vege- _| tables will keep better in moderate or warm weather, When ready to prepare soup, add one heaping table- spoonful of each vegetable called for in the stock recive to a pint of the our, are made aS a Wool and meat stock. ‘Cook one strain. TO CLEAR STOCK Soup stock that is cloudy may be cleared by placing in a saucepan and stirring in the white and crushed shell of one egg for each quart of stock, Stir until it has boiled for two minutes, keep hot for 20 minutes, and strain through a fine strainer held above a double thickness of cheesecloth laid on another strainer. For Franco American Pro- ducts call 834W. “Who is this here Quo the'sexes. I like to sec girle sa. petating with men with the same easy . Vadis? companionship that they: use toward “7 dunno, one of them jotther. orBat there is one danger, and Doll land Marian have met it. : It is the b Sonate that, girls having reserve; ‘men may be aa a ge Triton, farther The Weather Fair tonight. and Sun, day ; somewhat cool- “cer tonight old ‘Roman fellars, I gues” Do you know who handles Wh It is'said and done, the girls : a ; of thi ahaparch and curfew age did your insurance. Do you SO not meet the kind of experience that know the name of the com- : Doll and Marian are grieving over. pany to whom you must turn should fire, accident or other misfortune leave you little left other than the protection afforded Not thet the girls or the men of that age were better or worse than those of today. But girls were not insulted so often, simply because they didn’t take the risks that the modern girl takes. tance not ‘MORE THAN tog epiiomen thers a ac by your insurance policies? . a i ery DPATITE But dhe old standarde|]| “Get acquainted with chis THEY REALIZE . i iiedih gg Ue Si oa ‘agency of. the. Hartford a, “ : jon any longer. ‘ Fire Insurance Company 3 who is by, acting like « lady. " ‘MURPHY, os ; - i conductor call 141—| , poets i i them now. HF. lif., has invented an electrical coo! Dawson is shown demonstrating how it wor Miss Mabel Aaberg, Mrs. Whitson’s Pupil, Will Play Recital. Sunday ~ . Afternoon at the Elks Club Rooms FASHIONS | nash panne Doughnuts By Machinery r, and Gladys @ .---Kreisler ‘ a) SLIPS OF METAL CLOTH Some of the loveliest lace frocks over narrew metal’ cloth; particularly a” combina- tion of pink and silver. sheaths of WOOL ON\ SHEER FABRICS embroidery crepe and chiffon is one of the new style tips from the Paris, openings. AUDITORIUM The United Producers Co. on georgette Of New York _Sehutt | { Bright ’Kerchief The -more colorful the ‘better. FUR MATCHES FABRIC Chiffon. capes and coats for sum-| mer will be trimmed with ostrich et with Summer fur, dyed to match the material. SCOTT FUNERAL T0 BE HELD AT | REGAN SUNDAY Death Cause Still a Mystery— Coroner’s Jury Awaits | Chemists’ Report the embroidery, _ Funeral services for Miss Bernice Scott, 24, who died suddenly early fav morning. will be held Si the precede b lock at oui to give chic to the tailleur. vs jan ehur will officia ring: Norman Kerry, which is com as to thi Keccrentes iptol Theatre on Mon Giniedtaniier aimed it to be one of ee nating outsof-doors pict Tt deals with the ne Tarzan and is full A day with George Will, C. and Howard Light as the ‘The che | Dakota, | laboratory. The body aftern Y thrillg an mbers. prtgy inquest awaits the reports SE sete ae j its at the University of North F d Forks, who are making | adore Bernstein, inations. directed. Th er plays the title t which was written Edward Sedg will mand evening at the Webb Krothets chapel. state this REX THEATRE Philanthropy brings the world a of happiness; but it sometimes lea ‘the big-hearted young man of y into lots of difficulty. This is prov with delightful twists of fun-maki with the inimitable clowning of D Poppy Film to Be Shown at Theatres thur Conrad and others in support. ducted by the E i , This is the battle of wits be- NEWS PICTURES COMEDY glish reprobate, port Robert Cain. CAPITOL THEATRE Those who have seen “I the Lions,” a Univer MONDAY & TUESDAY CONWAY TEARLE DOROTHY McKAIL' “The Dancer of Paris” By Michael Arlen MAY 28 d DR. M. E. BOLTON] Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W fj Bismarck, N. D. FRIDAY NIGHT GEORGE WHITES Orchestra~3 carloads of gorgeous effects Copano 00 ning ing the FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS igmented Prices—$1.10, Soka $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 - Feat ine! Seat Sale, May 26, at Harris & Woodmansee NOW A brightly colored silk handkerchief is tied in a bow and worn at the wrist nderful animal scenes. | ead Talmadge, and with ‘the sensational a ane tahowine obrdiie tit i Acoaout aauineelia FilinvwyiclWiaai nhs |seunte uneniowenecanumenmuatic star} We are showing at this tife many other beautiful and Poppy Film” will be shown at local! in his latest picture, “The Prince of | inexpensive pieces, suitable as gifts for the graduates. theatres next week in connection with | Pep.” to be scen at the Theatre. | fj their, regular attractions, according to] Lovely Nola Luxford plays the lead Ny 7 Miss Madge Runey, ul chairman | ing feminine role, with Marcella Daly, | ]] KF. A. KNOWLES jof the poppy sale which will be con-| Brindsley Shaw. Vie Dillingham, Ar-}]] For your eave troughs and | 'AVital Part of Your Daily Diet” SHREDDED The properly balanced f —————e ing 1 ole | hy BULOVA WATCHES Are manufactured with a definite purpose in mind—to supply the e: \ Hl | xact time’ to the purchasers. In beauty and | put the latest in fashion and an everlasting guarantee cf replace- : parts or imperfect workmanship. lot ads | th{ | | pled w efecti Si ment duc to de en We ask that you permit us to place these watches before ng. aden you for examination, ick (i JEWELER | Sismar ’s Diamend Store” SUITS OF EXTRA VALUE SUITS FOR EXTRA WEAR SUITS OF EXTRA STYLE Made for you in Bismarck by DORUM TAILORING. Bismarck’s cnly exclusive hig popular p_ FIRST GUARANTY BANK BLDG. class tailoring at a _ Chats O’ Lumber Vol. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1926 — No. 2 We have kept o y this one on! — You have t of print for a time to friends: What's | to O. W. Robert: permit the editor to | difference — be- sisted it would carry on his “Clean | tween an elephant | i Gideon banquet at the P, growing like a healthy (See next issue for |G. P, hotel tonight, Up and Paint Up” and | and a niosquit Another carload of general Building The s “Shevlin” Pine is be- Campaign. | ing unloaded in our i “Ten | yard tody. It’s beau- Meanwhile of for | tiful to look upon and new homes ha en motorists. Thou shalt | wonderful finish lum- started in the city | drive on the right! ber. | and many more are | side of the road al- | ae completed, It proves it's as good as Don’t e that Bismarek is tL |e ria { | { child. second command-1 and be sure to attend ; _ ment), their programs at the This is the time of ; auditorium Sunday year when everybody The fellow whu | afternoon and eve- likes to dig ‘in the id he couldn't fix | ning. ‘They will sing dirt. roof when it | about 100 strong. 5 when it | a By the way, while raining it | — Rosen’s garage, the you are digging why need fixing, | new home fer the not drop some fence | didn't live in Bis: | Fleck Moter company, posts in the holes | marek. But many | is now for the where needed? We nfs are leaking and | steel. “Art” Juhnson sell them. right now is a mighty is certainly vushing ‘ sood time to re-roof. |) the work. We are “pm ali cin vs | We recommend Bar- | furnishing the lum: Charlie Si We rett's Roofing. It’s | her, hence he” will Lage what: hole reasonable in’ price | hve no cause for de- euin tomer and it's guaranteed. | Tay. 1 + ; ” ‘a " i “Straw hat season Under the direction If you don’t think * of Mr. Guthrie, the | clothes make the , Kina. eon, says nurses’ home building | man,” says BR. L. Klein. | We saw one for the St. Alexius | Johnsrud, “just try 3 lay. hospital is growing | geing without them. c mone dis Le de fun anyone figure out why a young We, saw an auto | bachelor finds it nec- We know a man in terday with a last | essary to build him- ATE town who dbinks.(30 license plate. | self a fine home everybody has it in | Better lock out! The | when 60 many mar- for him. cops’ll get you. ried men seemingly do not see the need of a home at all. “Ain't men funny?” ~ i It’s fun to build a home — YOUR OWN Lumber is going out | faster than we can \ er We VN | get it in. It’s a sign oe ne eesse wind: of quality and ser-| The next attraction Suit fry uk vice. | in this community if — | will be the sweet girl Ta Some slight modern | graduate. The best tonic A man can take, Is a forty foot garden And a five foot rake Phone 17 : spring | additions might make | a much more salable house. We'd be glad to talk the matter | | over with you. _Bismarek,.N. Dak. ; The best way to be contented with your lot is to build a home on it.