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$ -June Bride Honor Guest at a Bridge Shower Monday Night Mrs. John S. Sigurdson entertain- ed Monday evening in her home, 20614 Main street, in compliment to her sister-in-law, Miss Bertha Sigurd- son, whose marriage to R. hom} son of Bismarck will take place June, : ‘The rooms were prettily decorated with lilacs and a color motif of pink and lavender was carried out in all the appointments. At the conclusion of the evening a course luncheon was served, Two tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Mrs; Carl Nelson. TO PRESENT MISSIONARY DRAMA A three-act missionary drama,| “Two Masters,” will be given by the girls of the World Wide Guild at the First Baptist church Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. The characters are as follows: Mrs. Stuart, Muriel Benson; Mrs, Van Horne, hel Childs; Janet McCrea, Mydia Smith; Mrs, von der Witt Jones, Marian Sandin; college girls, Gertrude Mall- er, Esther Wilson, Marguerite Ken- nedy; president of the Culture club, Myrtle Miller; members of club, Guild girls. Vocal and instrumental numbers will be given during the evening. The public is cordially invited and no mission will be charged but a offering will bé taken. BACCALUREATE SUNDAY AFTER- NOON The Baccalureate sermon for the graduating class’ of the Bismarck high school will be given Surmay aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock in the city au- ditorium, Rev. W. E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, will deliver the sermon. The public ‘is invited to attend. DINNER FOR MRS. SMITIT . Mrs. Oliver Smith of Minneap qwas honor guest at-an informal di: ner. piran-leat ight by. Mrs, C. J. Lynch at) her” homé =the Rose apartments. Mrs. Smith was former- ly Miss Esther Taylor of Bismarck and is spending the week in the city, the house guest of Miss Irma Logan and other friends. EASTERN STAR MEETS About 60 members were present at the regular meeting of the Eastern Star last evening at the Masonic Temple. , Initiation services were held. Several numbers by the Bis- marck men’s quartet were enjoyed and at the conglusion of the evening refreshments were served. AID SOCIETY TO BE ENTER- TAINED The second division of the Aid so- ciety of the McCabe Methodist E copal chureh will be hostesses at the regular monthly meeting of the gen- eral society in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon. JUVENILE PROGRAM AT LODGE Twelve juvenile members of the A. O. U. W. lodge gave the program fol- lowing the regular meeting last even- ing. ano and vocal solos and read-' ings were enjoyed. Refreshments were served. A large. number of members were in attendance. ALUMNI BANQUET NEXT WEEK ‘The annual banquet, given by the Alumni Association of the Bismarck zh school for the graduating class, be on Friday, May 28. An ex- lent program is being planned. VISITING FRIENDS HERE Mr. and Mrs} Walter Drummond, formerly of Esmond, are raae| friends in Mandan and Bismarck this week. Mr. Drummond is now travel- ing for the grain commission. GUILD ENTERTAINS AT PICN Members of the Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church entertain- ed the Anglers club of the church last evening at a picnic held along the river south of town. ENTERTAINS AT PICNIC Mrs. Tilly Stebbins, Salvation Army corps cadet leader, entertained the corps last evening at a wiener roast on the river banks. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kelsch of Napoleon announce the pirth of daughter yesterday at the St, Alexius hospital. / ATTENDS MAY FETE Miss Dorothy Blanding will go to Grand Forks today to attend the Uni- versity of North Dakota May Fete. AT DENTISTS’ MEETING Dr. H. T. Perry is attending the state convention of dentists at Grand Forks. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. Sig Sayuelson and son of Mott spent Tuesday in Bis- marck. HERE FROM REGAN Mrs. A. H, Helgerson of Regan is spending a few days in Bismarck. Get your lawn mowers sharpened repaired at Ruder Furniture Exchange. Phone 790W. Cloudy, unsettled tonight and Thursday ; Tem- perature same t RAYON UNDERWEAR - Lutheran church will hold it and frien attend. {} John Byers National B. P. . « Club Officer Is a Guest sin | Bismarck Miss Madora Knox of Grand Forks, recording secretary of the AY nal Federation of the Business dnd Pro- | fessional Women’s clubs, will be in Bismarck over night, the guest of Miss Chrissie Budge, president of the local Business and Professional Women’s club, Budge will en- tertain the members of the local club at an eight o'clock breakfast to- Morrow morning at the club rooms in: compliment to Miss Knox. { Miss Knox is en route to Montana and Wyoming where she will attend state conventions of the B. P. W. clubs. She will leave tomorrow morning. WING SCHOOLS TO GIVE PRo- GRAM \ A musical and dramatic art pro- gram will, be given by the pupils of the Wing public schools at the school auditorium in Wing at 8 o'clock Fri- day evening, May 21. The progr made up of readings, piano, rumental and vocal solos and due! and an instrumental quartet numb The following pupils will take part: Lucile Andetson, Faye Harvey, Ferne Glanville, Alice Boss, Opal Harvey, Dorothy Cotes, Gi Glanville, Nine District‘Judges of St THE BISMRCK TRIBUNE Here For Judicial Coun- cil , Meeting Cooperation of district judges w the pardon board wa! day by Governor A. G. Sorlic al Attorney General George Shafer asked here resses tv the state judicial cor called by Chief ‘Justice A. ne | Christianson, Both asked that the judges aid ¢} {pardon board. by’ making statémerg | ahd recommendatiéns in the cases pri: Paillettes, so fashionable on frocks, can be very effective on hats as, well. Here we have a unique he!met shaped chapeau cut in three sectio! of steel blue felt, with a leaf design in silver paillettes in cach section. The color combination is also at- tractive. » ‘ to plai posi er IS ILL WITH MUMPS Lester Elness is confined to home with the mumps. his bene -@| the belle William: Weber, Dolo Hass, Glady Wil- liams, Rose Weber and Warren Cotes. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. R. J. Muyphy was hostess to the Mothers’ Service club yesterday afternoon. Roll call was answered with current events, Mrs. George E. Smith and Mrs. Earl Nordlund read interesting papers on “Education and Welfare of Native Alaskans” and “Health Conditions in Alaska.” The hostess served a two-course luncheon at the conclusion of the program. GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. H, Weiser of M neapolis, former residents of Bi marek, ure guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. * Sopelin at their apartments in the ie! hotel iva. Copelin is entertaining the Wednesday “bridge club this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Weiser. RETURNS FROM MONTANA F. J. Grady has returned from a vacation at Boulder, Mont. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Grad; mother, Mrs, Emma Eaton, who will remain in Bismarck for the gradu tion exercises. Her dadghter, Mi Jean Eaton, is a member of the grad- uating class, GUILD TO MEET St. George's Guild society will meet at the parish house tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. ©, M. Henry Hollst as hostess. A larg tendance is desired as the del will give reports on the recen vention in Minot. VISITS COUSIN R. G. Hateh of Oil Bismarck with his ig . J. D. McDonald and Mi: Brady of 211 Second street. Hatch is a retired employe of Pennsylvania Railroad company. SPECIAL M. B..A. MEETING | The Modern Brotherhood of Amer: ica will ‘have a special meeting Thursday evening, May 20, at the A. O. U. W. hall. All members are urg- ed to attend as very important busi- ness will be transacted. MRS. SCHEFFER PRES! RECITAL Mrs. Herman Scheffer will present a number of her. pupils in a vocal recital tomorrow evening at_8:30 at her home, 611 First street. The pub- lie is invited to attend. RECITAL ENJOYED __A piano recital, given last even- ing at the Elks hall by pupils of Mrs Elva Lahr Whitson, was enjoyed by a good sized audience. Another group of Mrs. Whitson’s pupils will play this evening, BIRTHDAY SOCIETY MEETING The Birthday Society of the First eguiar meeting in the church parlors tomor- row evening at 8 o'clock. Members are cordially invited to IN BISMARCK ity, P i NTS PIE SOGIAL AT ESTHERVILLE A number pf Bismarck people were in attedance at a pie social given last evening at the Estherville district hool, No. 1. An excellent program was rendered. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO MEET The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a social Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. All ladies of the church are invited to attend. RETURN HOME Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Giefer and Miss Mary Kane have returned to their home in Napoleon after a week-end visit in the city. VISITS SON Mrs. Meta Jones of Painted. Woods as in arck yesterday to visit er son, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. i HERE FROM TAPPEN Rev. and: Mrs. R. Hinderer of Tap- pen'are spending a few days in Bis- marck, shopping and visiting frien eave 7 PICNIC LAST NIGHT The Veterans of Forcign Wars, 26 in number, enjoyed # picnic. last HERE. FROM McKENZIE Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rotluff of McKenzie spent yesterday in the city, shopping and visiting friends, BUSINESS VISITORS Charles Lundquist of Sterling and ‘of Driscoll were business visitors in Bismarck yesterday. 1 UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Helen Nees underwent a ton- sil operation yesterday at the Bis- marck hospital. HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelsch Napoleon were business visitors in Bismarck yesterday. ~ VISITS SISTER Miss Cora Monroe of Underwood is visiting with her ter in Bis- marck.~ ¢ Mis: Nate Thom et ase ii s Norma Thompson 8 spouging a few days with friends in the dity. . — VISITING HERE - Aumiens of Grass Lake was ye Walfred C visiting in city yesterda: a, YH lian Elliott, evening at the Lynn Sperry farm . ge ee | At The Movies CAPITOL THEATRE Anita Stewart takes a big leap into| up Fox Films, when she appears at the| of Capitol THeatre toda: and Thursday, ustling far id.” It is a jump from a sout le to a little New Mexico v “Never the Twain Shall showed Miss Stewart as a child the tropics, the center of a world apart from “Ru: Sy school teacher, among a lot of cattle rons, cowboys and herds of stecrs. George O’Brien has the mas lead and is cast as Brad Blate son of the Swastika ranch’s own The play is a wonderful balance be- tween drama and comedy woven to- gether with fine character drawing and closely ¢onnected situations. It isfrom the pen of Peter B. Kyne. Other than the*lestts- the east in- cludes Russell Simpson, Edith Yorke Herbert Prior, Sid Jordan and Fran McGlynn, Jr. ELTINGE THEA “Sally, Teene and Mur ture attraction at the El day and Thursday ix the sto three show girls, th well as life behind the musical comedy stage Constance Bennett is Sally, Joan Crawford, [rene and Sally O'Neil, Mary. Sally O'Neil as seen not long ago at the Eltinge |, “Mike.” An excellen rs ith the three igirls. William Haines the young hero and other importantf cu! roles have been entrusted to Henry § sin Kolker, Douglas Gilmore. Ray How- ard, Kate Price, Aggie Herring, Sam con: lage. of the ft penitenti: board ‘has sometimes four it hal (fone is absent from the state. Wednesday | tion. One of the things which will [c ties for various Meet] may be f little} judge and another man, tried ation, while] fore another judge, receives a m ling for Cupid” pictures’ her as | jf Bap abe Ps i 1 Hamilton, a beautiful” Hostan| offemse ohsiatenasn cate eet | vd! throughout the country are | # supreme court h atory powers to in ing their s isoners seeking release from In the past the pardi obtain prompt action, they ined. Shafer also urged the judge: make an effort to speed up the al of appeals in criminal and ot| ses by refusing to grant exte| sions of time for filing the except where absolutely nece: Nine Judges Here ine of the 15 distgict judges state were on hénd when t conférence opened this morning. others some are holding court a In an opening statement Chiff -@] Justice Christianson said no set. p gram had been meeting because he wanted to tal arranged for the subjects which the experien the judges showed needed at dered is that of uniform pen}- crimes. court records shows given the fim e when tried before of | nson_ said. Experiment Watched Ithough several states have ju councils created b; North Dakota expe is the first time on r according to information recdy. wh jonfor | the administratio®Y vl at Mandan before resi | sion. | STATE BRIEFS peatllacieh AGENT RESIGNS de Grasse, Edna Mac Cooper and Lil-| about June 1. Dr. Larson Tells Rotarians -About Medical Meeting Miss Clara Peltier, introduced by B. Dickinson of the Bismarck ian School, entertained the Rotary Club at its luncheon this noon with two splendid vecal selections, “By f netonka"” and "Miss Peltier was ac- companied by Miss Best. Dr. Larson, recently returned from the convention of the American Med- ical Association at- Dallas, Texas, told of the organization and work of the association with its 92,000 members, and the work of the con- vention with 8,200 medical men at- tending. He devoted a few moments to pathology and the pathologist, and in conclusion stressed cancer and the education of the public in re- gard to cancer as the most import- ant medical problems of today. H. P. Goddard announced and urg- ed attendance at the Better Live Stock car to afrive here May 26. Buell Quain played a most exeel- lent piano selectioi Visitors included: Judges Cooley, Butts, Jansoniug, Pugh, Lowe. Knec- shaw, Berry, Moellring, Lembke, and ston; . B. Dickinson; 4 of Fergus Falls: Edwin Me- Carthy; Buell Quain; Miss Peltier, and Miss son Best. Vapo Carpet Cleaners Bismarck Phone 398 And you can have comfort- able, youthful feet all the Arch Preserver Shoe. This that also gives foot happi- ‘ness. No other shoe can be like it. ; THE’ New legs broken Ia Fix SE Good Feét Help Enjoy Things position with the Mandan ¢ and Produce compa a new station er Terry, Mont. BOY SERIOUSLY INJURED i ngfand,—-Alec, 15-year-oll senbauqer, had both week when he “wys of Ignatz Re! DIAMOND RINGS $20, $35, $50, $75, $100 and up—terms. Ask or write to see these bargains. JAMES W. MAREK Wilton Cafe - Wilton, N. 9. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic _ Diseases Henry Building 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, Cravat Si -arf new searf seen at Cannes is ¢ aid silk narrow and worn cravat caught in a belt of a pump er his farm home. 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