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, ' > ‘ a ee oe ms i] ‘ Ta ap a ' de ' 7) ve RUIN eemenniaes emer MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926 Mrs. A. G. Jacobson (Mrs. J. B, Smith Is Honor Guest at.| Hostess at -Pretty Many Social Affairs} Bridge on Saturday | Mrs. A. G. Jacobson of Bemidji,} Mrs. J, B. Smith entertained Sat- Minn., formerly of Bismarck, has| urday afternoon at a prettily appoint- been guest of honor at a number of|ed bridge. Seven tables were in play social affairs during her visit in the; during the afternoon, honors going city,” Mrs. Jacobson, district presi-|to Mrs. Arthur Haglund and Mrs. E. dent of the national federation: of] V. Lahr. music clubs, is transacting federation| Violets, lil s in Montana, North and South] used in attractive profusion about the and Minnesota, and will go] rooms made a pretty setting for the to Aberdeen, 8. D., and Minneapolis] afternoon’s play. Violet was the col- defore returning to her home. or which predominated in the course Mrs, W. F. Harris entertained 20] luncheon served at the conclusion of ladies at an informal party Saturday] the gaime: afternoon, The rooms were prettily: irs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. decorated with lilacs and garden| Dale Simon, Mrs. Paul Ryan, Mrs. A. flowers and a lavender and «white! C. Wilkinson.and Miss Laverne Bush. twe couse utehedh served at feel Ais ; o'clock, Wilton Ladies Are Hostesses at Shower For Miss Sigurdson Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie en- tertained Friday evening at dinner in Miss Bertha Sigurdson, a bride of | next month, was honor guest at‘a Mrs. Jacobson’s honor. Miss Claire McMurtry of Valley City also shower given by a group of Wilton ladies Saturday afternoon at the and cherry blossoms / G'S RECITAL A SUC- an out-of-town guest. Mrs. E. H. L, Vesperman of Avenue A was hostess at breakfast Saturday morning. Pink roses were used in at- ears bbe a overt the Pato and a pink and white color motif was| hom x A. carried out in the three course break] Rome of ME, and Mra. J. A. Pitzer on - we ly decorated with lilacs and ferns. lace and garden fl8wers were the! The afternoon was spent in hemming decorations used by Mrs. J. C. Tay-| towels for the bride-to-be. lor when she entertained at dinner| At six o'clock a course dinner wag Saturday evening in compliment to] served, covers being laid. for 12 Mrs. Jacobson. cae, The, honor srucst’s place was en es marked with tiny bouquets of white 3 violets tied with satin ribbon, and Graduates of the Ste [pate tied arith satin sibben, and Alexius Hospital Are ee @ basket of gifts from the Miss Sigurdson formerly taught in Guests at a Banquet) me arrears fommgy, taunt in number of friends there. Mrs. H. ‘The under-graduate class of the St.{ Carter of Des Moines, lowa, was an Alexius hospital, consisting of 15] out-of-town guest. Mrrrer gd) age iced the pies " Sn ae class o} members at a banque! ; Sanday ‘evening at 6:00) o'clock | Misses Schroeder and e Grand Pacific hotel. ~ Swect peas ; and ferns were used on the tables Rue Entertained For and the nut baskets, place cards and; i si citer appointments ‘were carried out] Miss Sadie Ferguson in the colors of the graduating class,) ; silver and coral, Miss Judith Rue and Miss Maude Miss Ida Leupp, president of the| Schroeder entertained Saturday even- under-graduate class, was toastmis-| ing in Miss Ruc's home on Third tress, Miss Freida Lochthowe of the|strect at a cleverly planned shower, graduate class responded to the ad-|siven as a courtesy to Miss Sadie dress of welcome. Vocal solos by| Ferguson, whose marriage to Mr. Al- Miss Marie Melaney, sister of How-| bin Carson of Seattle, Wash., will be ard Melaney, well known radio singer,} an event of late June. The evening were an enjoyable part of the pro-| was spent in hemming towels for the gram. Miss Martha Sailer gave sev+| honor guest. eral piano selections. Miss Ita Mc+] A prettily appointed two-course Donnell, superintendent of nurses at| luncheon was served at the conclu- the St. Alexius hospitat, gave a snort} sion of the evening to 16 guests. A talk, profusion of lilacs decorated | the rogms of the home, Chapter F, P. E. O. MISS AABI Entertained at Tea reflants, numberof, musicians ang riends of Miss Mabel Aaberg hea Saturday Afternoon, fern Suman aaamere etd = Elks club. The numbers were cn- Chapter F, P. E. O.. entertained Sat-| thusiastically, received, Miss Auberg urday afternoon at the home of Mrs.| p! d with wonderful technique and C. L. Young, 14 Avenue B, at a teaja fine appreciation of her selections. in compliment to Mrs. G. A. Jacobson! Voeal selections by Miss Olga Steen, of Bemidji, Minn., an associate mem-| pupil of Mrs. Herman Scheffer, were ber of the chapter. Roses in the din-} an enjoyable part of the program. ing room formed an attractive sctting Adie f for the tea tables, and garden flow-] GUESTS OF MISS ACKERMAN ers were used throughout the house.| Miss Marion Ackerman was accom- Mrs. P. J. Meyer, Mrs. H. F. O’Hare,! panied home from Jamestown college Mrs. F. R. Smyth and Mrs. Gordon) this week-end by Miss Alice Close Cox poured. About 25 ladies were inj and Miss Monica Burke. They were attendance, guests at the home of Miss Acker-| An informal musical program was} man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gy given during the afternoon. Ackerman, : MRS. SMITH VISITING HERE PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO. MEET Mrs. Oliver Smith, nee Esther Tay-' The Progressive Mothers’ club will lor, of Minneapolis is in Bismarck,| meet Tuesday evening at the home of the pat of Miss Irma Logan. Mrs.! Mrs. Harrison Brooks. Roll call will Smith will leave later in the week] be answered with mother quotations.’ for Billings,-Mont., to join her hus-] The topic will be “Child Labor,” with | band and they will go to Pasaden: Mrs. Earl Speaks in charge. to spend a month with Mrs, parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M.| PLAN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS Taylor. Miss Logan is entertaining} Miss Minnie Nielsen, state superin- tonight with a 7 o’clock dinner in} tendent of public instruction, and honor of her guest. Miss Madge Runey, county superin- gear “ tendent, were in Merfoken Saturday TO LEAVE FOR SEATTLE iscussing the proposed consolidation Ralph Jewell, who has been em-|of schools there. ployed at Harris and Woodmansee for the last two years. has resigned TO GIVE RECITALS his posit Mr. Jewell plans to go} Mrs. Herman Scheffer will gi Wil-| series of recitals at her home, 611 to Scattle, W: soon. kinson has taken his place at the] First strect, The first be Thurs- Harris & Woodmansce store. LEFT FOR WASHINGTON Dr, James K. Blunt left Saturday| . evening for Washington. D.C. Th wedding of Miss Lucile Hall, daugh- ter of Congressman and Mrs, Tom Hall of Bismarck, to Dr. Blunt,.will take place on Saturday, May 22. WEEK-END VISIT AT HOME Miss Anne Katzke, employed in Bis- marck at the : clinic, spent the week-end with her parents at Sweet Briar. ENTERTAIN AT BREAKFAST Miss Alta Hurdelbrink and Miss Mary McCoy entertained 10 girls at a sunrise breakfast Sunday morning. at Apple Creek, 2 RETURN HOME Mr..and Mrs. W. Weinans, who sperft the past week in Bismarck, left last night for their home in Water- town, S. D. RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. Della Fox and Miss Eva Dor- rance have returned'from a three weeks’ visit-with \their parents in Hope, N. D. i. ——————S EASTERN STAR TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple with initiation services, -All visting mem- bers are cordially invited. VISITED IN GLEN ULLIN Miss Madge Runey went to Gien Ullin to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bergen. Mrs. Ber- formerly Miss Mary Buth, marek, TO GIVE PROGRAM The A. O. U. W. will have a chil- dren’s program Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the regular meeting. All_ members and their families are invited to attend, x VISITED IN MOTT Mr. and Mrs. C. J., Tullberg and Ejner Tullberg went to Mott for a eek-end visit. Mrs. Tullberg re- uinded to spend the weck with her parents. y CLUB TO MEET The Mothers’ Service club will mect tomorrow afternoon at 3..o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murphy, 2064‘ Main “street. ' — HERE SATURDAY E. A. Green and daughter, Wwian Green, of Haycreek d | trict. were visiting’ in, Bismarck The Weather Partly cloudy _ tonight and Tuesday with possibly showers EVERYONE SEE OUR CLOTHES . Bergeson’s HERE FROM JAMESTO’ Miss Mildred Tompkin, stu mestown College, spent week-end in Bismarck with friends. ENTERS HOSPITAL t Charles Julius entered the’ Bis- marck hospital this morning to un- dergo an operation. ON VACATION, : Migs Leota Ferrell of the Bismarck hospital office force is enjoying. a two weeks’ vacation. WEEK-END VISIT Howard Stone and-Robert Johanson of Jamestown visited friends in Bis- marck over Sunday, “HERE FROM REGAN | 9 A. Ha Helgerson of Regan spent’ the week-end in Bismarck. Soaak af Serine ts epond spend- ‘ON BUSINESS mn mo | ian Association for the ensuing y Feathers Again tors. Junior class. Elmer Dale, student at the Jai town College, hasbeen elected 1 + lager of the Hea This yeu manager. of the Delfa Sigma Chi Literary nore class. PHILATHEA CLASS MEETS t Th teria Joyed and the hostess served a freshment course. iC FRIDAY of the Bis: @ picni¢ at the Missouri river. A tendency to uée feathers on hats| “Ye is evident among French importa- tions. This navy bluc Balibunti has a modest band of ostrich of the same shade around the crown. nia, er visit. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SON Mrs, Leo Shloemer entertained Fri- fternoon in her home, 408 Sec- ond street, with a birthday party for VISITS IN HARMON Miss Spara Christensen and and Mrs. M. C. Doyle were guests She is also one of the “J” book e Miss Boyd is a_member of t Alpha Zeta Literary Society and the MEMBER OF HEA KAN STAVE for next year. ; r Mr. Dale was advertising { Ve is also pariamentarian a \ ciety and is a,member of the Sopho- Philathea class of the Presby- church was entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Bertha: Burton. Following the.business meet- | ing a social hour of games was en-| P Friday evening the Freshman class h school enjoyed The Sophomore class picnicked the same! evening at another place along the — edt RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA t W. H. Webb has returned from a seveval months’ visit in Pasadena, Los: Angeles and other points in Califor-! Mrs. Webb remained for a long-| Mr.) New Bag Style re-| Sleck and soft unborn calf and boar jed calf make the latest bag combin jo Their extreme Hundreds Attend Hundreds of residents of Re; an ar of|v . f ty attended the funeral of Mi her son, Eugene LeRoy, ceiebrating| Miss Christensen’s parents, Mr. and lernics Scott Bisn ‘ er son, Ys ng! Miss 8 , Mr. jc . Bismarck girl who ¢ his third birthday, Fourteen chil-| Mrs. L. C. Christensen, at’ Harmon . Friday vorbis Hel 9 dren and ten mothers were in at- tendance, Luncheon was served aft- er which the afternoon was spent with games, Eugene was presented with many beautiful gifts. The dec- orations were cleverly carried out. in blue and white, with a large birthday cake lighted with candles as the cen- terpiece, TO ENTERTAIN WAR MOTHERS The American Legion Auxiliary will entertain the Fort Lincoln Chapter, American War Mothers, on Wednes- day evening, May 26, at the country club. Arrangements ‘will be made to| take the War Mothers to the club and any members of the Auxiliary who have no way to go will be met at the Grand Pacific hotel by cars. Wreaths for the soldiers’ graves will} be made during the evening, follow: | ed by a short program. H ELECTED TO OFFICE Miss Sara Boyd, Bismarck, has been elected vice-president of the James- town College Young Women's Chfist- Sunday. GO TO GLENCOE ian Ch to Glencoe yesterday afternoon conduct a meeting at the church, GOES 'TO BELFIELD keeper at the Sorenson field. WEEK-END Mi: Peterson spent the Miss Greve’s parents in Bentley. ACCEPTS I TION HERE i. Taylor of Steele has come | Rixmarck to accept a po | J. B. Smith grocery store, IN WILTON ON BUS Mrs. Mattie Hill spent the we end in Wilton transaeting busine SIT IN When Buying a Washing Machine ‘ Consider These Facts Ther Cylinder Washers tact Fact N e 1 Senger: Many Thors in use today are 10, 15 and even 18 years old. No gther electric washer can prove such long life This isonereason why the Thor is the cheapest washer you can buy. Prices $135 to $175 All Highest Oxalivu HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY . ag cylinder Washer Correspondents Wanted “Although The Bismarck Tribune already has cor- respondents in many sections of the county who fur- nish news from their districts regularly for readers of The Tribune, the publishers wish to have a correspond- ent in every township of Butleigh county. Correspnodents are now desired in the following districts: WILSON STEIBER SUMMIT FLORENCE LAKE HAZEL GROVE GRASS LAKE ESTHERVILLE CANFIELD RICHMOND PHOENIX ‘ PAINTED WOODS ROCK HILL HARRIET - CROMWELL TRYGG' . LYMAN : RIVER VIEW BURNT CREEK NAUGHTON -SIBLEY BUTTE HAY CREEK GIBBS LINCOLN APPLE CREEK BOYD, -LOGAN TAFT THELMA FORT RICE TELFER The Tribune provides its correspondents with sta- tionery on which to write the news items and envelopes in which to mail the news letters to The Tribune, and pays its correspondents liberally for their work. Anyone in the above mentioned districts wishing to be The Tribune's correspondent is requested to write the City Editor, Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D., immediately, giving his or her full name and postoffice address, and the name of \the icular district for which he or she wishes to correspond. : (If ;any of The Tribune's present corre- spondents are including news from. one or more of the above named districts in their news letters they are particularly requested to. inform this office tothat effect immedi-' ately, as present correspondents will be fully not be alloted to others.) Twenty members of the Presbyter- | istian Endeavor society drove Glencoe Miss Helen Doyle, formerly book- Hardware store, has gone to her home in Bel- BENTLEY’ Attic Greve and Miss, Lavina week-end with already” covered will -~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, suddenly terday afternoon at the cit: “Bight — Women in Ten have discarded old hy- gienic methods for this new way -~true protec- tion-—discards like tissue 1 to old-time handicapped. | It is called “KOTEX” . times as absorbent as the ordinar. cotton pad! Thoroughly deadorizes .. . ending ALL fear of offending. tissue. No laundry. barrassment. simply by saying *“KOTEN drug or department store. Cost only a few cents. Proves old way: an unnecessary risk. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W ¢ Bismarck, N. D. NEW YORK DENTISTS Opposite N. P. Depot Crowns, Fillings Bridgework, Plainless Extrac- tions, Cleanings 1084, Main Bismarck, Phone 234 VAUDEVILLE and fezture picture PALACE * Theatre - Mandan TUESDAY MATINEE & EVENING” NETTIE PERRY'S 3 DANCING, TOTS RANDALL & MARSTON in “Oh, Lady, DORI OPERA FOUR in “Gems from Opera” COLLINS & TRAINOR Life” BERT & BERTIE in “Athletic Surprise” FEATURE @ICTURE LEW CODY and - RENEE ADOREE in “Defying the Law” MATINEE AT 5 . 410 and 40c Evening 8:15 & 10:50 All Seats 50c . Bismarck Time h proportions, 00, are the latest word in.smartness. the Scott Funeral 'y hall in gan. The casket was banked with | HEN the world started cx- pecting more of women, the ‘sanitary pad” had to go. Doctors urge a new way. Millions employ it. You wear sheerest frocks without a second thought, any time, | anywhere. You meet every day un- + five thus Discards as easily as a piece of No em- You ask for it without hesitancy ny s in “Types from Every-Day PAGE FIVE. All Coats included in our May Sale, no reservations; chcese now and save—Hat- |torut offerings tributes” from the many friends of the girl. Burial was at the family lot in the Regan cemetery. Florence Anderson, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who were so kind during the recent death of our beloved daughter, and for the Ethel Anderson, Olive Barmenter, | beautiful floral offerings. H Tasvie teenage and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott | PiS-Robertson. | Rate Fowler served as pall bearers. ‘and family, netah e) ! All Coats included in our! CARD OF THANKS Riri tea 2 TAAL llod We wish to thank everyone for| Institution “has collected 1300 .or- ale, no reservations; | (cis kindness shown during the ill-|chid specimens in Central. Amer- now and save.-—Har- | ness and death of oun father, and for] iea, iad ‘the many beautiful flowers, ee ; Tis-Robertson. i R.E. Carlander and 3 vo i Mr. and Mrs, RO ALC A frame heuse in/Atlantic City | Cook with Gas, It’s the | Ideal Fuel. is put together with wooden screws tead of nails. Use Gas, the scient MAYSALE||, Tailored de a These are unusual high grade poiret twill gar- ments and will make idea] J} garments for your vaca- tion travel; limited num- ber only. Come here to- J} morrow morning and gi) make your selection from these remarkable values. nd | “Atmosphere” is One of Summer’s Hosiery | Shades : ’ Navy pencil stripe, 44, $65.00, now $29. Navy Blue, size 44 $55.00, now $29.50 Navy Blué, size 12 $55.00, now $29.50 a lovely complement to te slippers. Blush, Peach, Day- . a break, Champagne, Haze, Mocn- Navy Blue, size 40 light and Shadow are others of the $59.50, now $2! fascinating new hosiery shades the pond to vogue’ for which pale tones. Navy Blue, size 12 $65.00, now $2: Sand color, size 38 $55.00, now $29.50 Forty colors ty select from $1.00, $1.65 and $2.00 Grey Sport, size 18 $45.00, now $29.50 Several Ensemble Suits Greatly Reduced e > Har ish Pobertsor FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Professional DRESSMAKING SCHOOL of MRS. BLANCHE IL. MOLLEUK Teachi igning and Cutting Patte ‘or all styles of , Weeks’ course gives i} diploma with the full course. BULOVA WATCHES ATe manufactured with a definite purpose in mind—to supply the exact time to the purcha: In beauty and in workmanship they p: nt the latest in fashion and design, coupled with ‘an everlasting guarantee cf replace- ment due to defective parts or imperfect workmanship. MRS. MOLLEUR Mgr. and Prop. School Room _ located Business College Bldg. BISMARCK, 2 N. D. We ask that you permit us to place these watches before you for examination. We are showing at this time many other beautiful and inexpensive pieces, suitable as gifts for the graduates. F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER ismarck's Diamond Store” Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGI MONDAY and T' ESDAY Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” 4 HOSKINS - MEYER AUDITORIUM Bismarck, Tuesday Evening, May 25 15 P. M. Positively the dramatic event of the current theatrical season—America’s most distinguished actress Curtain—8: William Streett has the honor to announce MARGARET ANGLIN and her brilliant company in W. Somerset Maugham’s SPARKLING COMEDY SUCCESS “Caroline” | Lovers of the best the; theatre offers will recall Miss Anglin in her long list‘ of plays—“The Great Divide,” “Green Stockings,” Bg tng “The Woman in Bronze” . and as co-star with William Faversham - Prices-«Floor $2.50, $2.00 Balcony 62.50, $2.00, $1.50 Gallery $1.00—Plus Tax orders now—Seats Saturday, May 22nd, 9 a. at’ Haris & Woodmansee, Stationers | CONWAY TEARLE and DOROTHY McKAILL She, to whom men had been but minutes, now begged for a life- time of love... . but there was a bill to be paid in the coin cf. re- venge and love had made her poor. NEWS PICTURES Mail ae