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ry ‘ Lf , the facult (= training ioneer Association to Give Reception For Mrs. M. H. Jewell A reception, sponsored by the Bur- sgleigh County Pioneer Association, Pwill be given Wednesday evenind at, 9 o'clock in the dining room of the ‘ Grand Pacific hotel honoring Mrs. M. H. Jewell and son, Ralph,\and Mrs. Jewell’s mother, Mrs, R. B. Woods, who are leaving Thursday for Seat- tle, Washington, to make their home. A general invitation is extended by the Pioneer-Association to all friends of, Mrs: Jewell and family. The of- ficers of the Association will assist in receiving. A musical program has been planned. Annual ‘Luncheon of Delphian Society Was Held Monday Covers were matked for more than fifty members of the Alpha Eta Del- phian Society end guests Monday noon at the annual one o'clock lunch- eon given at the Grand Pacific hotel. ‘Lavender and white were the pre- dominating colors and lilacs were usod on the tables. After the luncheon Mi Bertha Palmer gave an interesting talk, ex- plaining several lovely pieces from her art collection that were display- ed. Mrs. A.. A. Whittemore told of the state convention at Devil Early Italian painters were Mrs. C. W- Ritterbush and Mrs. F, J. Grady reviewed English paint- ers. Miss Hardy Jackson concluded b the program with a short article on ; American painters. WIN AWARDS IN MUSIC Miss Lucile Lahr, instructor in piano, awards prizes each year to the two pupils who have made the high- est scholarship record throughout the year. This year Frankie Davis won the senior award and Donna Jean Davis, the junior award. Miss Lahr presented a number of her pupils in a recital Saturday aft- ernoon in her home, 68 Avenue B. Another group. of students will play next Saturday afternoon. The pub- lie is invited. STATE MEETING OF ODD FEL- LOWS NEXT WEEK The grand lodge session of the I. 0. O. F. lodge will be held at Devils Lake beginning on Monday of next week. The encampment of drill teams will be held in connection with the convention. The Bismarck lodge will send two drill teams to take part in the meeting, and many other mem- bers of the lodge are planning to at- tend, MUSIC SCHOOL RECITAL MONDAY The Music School gave a success ful recital last evening in the studio, 31 Avenue A. ‘The twenty beginning pupils who took part showed re- markable. progress. After the recital Prof. Alfred Lampe, accompanied by Miss Lampe, played several violin aolos that were greatly appreciated. PICNIC AT WILDWOOD The seventh grade classes of the Junior high school, accompanied by Ity, J. J. M. MacLeod, physi- instructor, and Miss Esther Teichman, school nurse, went ‘eon served. y gute Wildwood last evening for a pic- / ie. Games were played and a lunch: ~/ they have been attending the Uni- GO TO KANSAS CITY H. McRoberts, chemist at the state food by. B..0. Baird, commissioner. Kansas City, Mo., to attend a con- vention of the north central states food and drug commissioners. YEOMEN WILL MEET TONIGHT The Yeomen -will meet at the A, O, U. W. hall this evening instead of Thursday evening as was announced yesterday. The meeting will be fol- lowed by a party in honor of Mrs. John Reuter and Mrs. Mary Malloy and daughters, RETURN FROM GRAND FORKS The Misses Irma Logan, Agnes and Mary Parsons, and Sylvia Sell return- ™ ed today from Grand Forks, where, versity of North Dakota snnual May| Fete. * TO GIVE, ADDRESS Harold D. Shaft, adjutant of Lioyd! Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, has accepted an invitation to deliv-| ed the Memorial Day address at Tur- tle Lake Monda: lay 31. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET ~The Sunshine club, will meet Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second street. RETURNS FROM VACATION Carlton. Alm has returned from Hankinson, where he has been spend- ing his vacation. HOUSE FROCKS A large assortment of House Frocks in sizes 16 to », 54, ranging in price from as to $5.45. Bismarek Cloak Partly. cloudy: tonight and. Wednesday.; , cooler tonight . .. Sarai, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926 and Personal % = Shower Monday Was Complimentary to Bertha Sigurdson The Misse: len Nelson, Edlyn Cedargreen, Bi Anderson, Helen Caldwell and Mrs. W. C, Mills enter. ‘tained Monday evening with a trous-|* seau shower complimentary to Mis Bertha Sigurdson, a bride of next month, The guests came dressed as children. . pink and white color scheme was carried out in the floral decorations throughout the house and in the ap- pointments for the course luncheon served at the conclusion of the cven- ing. "Brizes in contests went to Miss Esther Burch and Miss Sigurdson. Mrs. E. A. Hughes to Entertain Miss Anglin at Dinner Mrs. Edmund A. Hughes will en- tortain this evening at dinner at the Country club in compliment to Miss Margaret Anglin, who is appearing tonight at the city auditorium in “Caroline.” Miss Anglin will also be present at the dinner of the Business and Professional Women’s club at the club rooms this evening and will give a short talk. Junior Playmakers London . is showing figured cre- tonne shoes for vacation wear. BUSINESS WOMEN MEET TO- NIGHT The regular dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club will be held at 6 o'clock this evening and will be followed by a short business session. The mecting will be adjourned early so that the members may attend the show at the city auditorium. AUXILIARY MEETING AT GRAND PACIFIC The meeting of the American te-| gion Auxiliary which was’ to have} been held at\the Country club to- | morrow evening will be at the Grand THE . BISMARCK are now at the county superinten: [' Yent’s office where they are graded, The being jirst eighth grade com- menceiment will be held tomorrow epenine. and. others. will _continne throughout this week and next, Sev- eral high school commencements will be held in the couftty. pein RETURN FROM FERGUS FALLS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Huff of Regan |4 spent Monday in Bismarck, en, route to their home after a visit in Fergus ‘alls, GUESTS HERE Mrs. Carl Shadewalt of Zap, N is in the city, a guest at the hot of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McCord. BUSINESS VISITORS H.C. Demers and RS. Kiefer: of Fargo are spending several days in the city on business, RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN . S. Sandin has returned to his ic in Jathestown after a business it in the city. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Cc. L. Brown and E. E. Kelly of Jamestown are spending several days ing the city. HERE ON BUSINESS E. D. Manning and T. Williams of Fargo were in the city on business yesterday. ‘ HERE: YESTERDAY John Olson of Francis Towaship was in the city transacting business yesterday, BUSIN TRIP State's Attorney F. E, McCurdy has gone to Dickinson and Manning on business. HERE FROM ZAP Charles Shadwalt of Zap was a busin sitor in the city yester- and drug laboratory, left last] N beter Minneapolis where he was, Night for Annapolis, The two will go to|the United States Naval ————SS Guests at Annual Banquet Last Night Members of the Junior Playmaker Society of the Bismarck high school were entertained last evening at a banquet at the Grand Pacifie hotel. Govers were marked for 30 members and the sponsor, Miss Dorothy Dakin, An impromptu program of talks by members of the organization was given, The members of the _ play cast that returned from Grand Forks Sunday told of their experiences at the state university. William Smith was elected as president for the com- ing year. The table was decorated with flow-| ers.” GOES TO VIRGINIA Miss Ruth Pollard left Sunday for Roanoke, Va., to attend the com- mencement exercises at Hollin Col- lege and to visit Miss Mary Atkinson, formerly of Bismarck. Miss Pollard was formerly a student at Hollin Col- lege. From Roanoke she will go to Annapolis for the commencement week festivities at the United States Naval Academy. She will be gone a month, ©. E. PLANNING TRIP ‘The Christian Endeavor Socicty of the Presbyterian church is. planning | a number of trips to nearby towns in an effort to arouse interest in the organization. Meetings are conduct- ed by the local endeavor society and if the young, people ‘of the town are sufficiently interested ap organiza- tion fs effected. | ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF SON Mrs. W. A. Cowan entertained tep, little children Sunday at her home, 406 Seventh street, in honor of the birthday anniversary of het sop, For- rest. Table decorations were in pink | and white with a large cake forming the centerpiece. Muster Forrest re-|) ceived many lovely gifts. LEAVE FOR ANNAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Moses left last Maryland, to n exercises at Academy. Their son, Charles Moses, is a mem- ber of the graduating class. attend the graduati Spring and Summer Coats, to be closed at reduced prices. Bismarck Cloak Shop. See “Three Faces East” at) the Capitol Theatre tomorrow and Thursday. DIAMONDS $20, $35, $50, $75, $100 and up—terms. Ask or write to see these bargains. ! JAMES W. MAREK Wilton.Cafe _ Wilton, N. D. } DR. M. E. BOLTON \ Osteopathic Physician Boney Bs, 26 Poa St. SAINT” MARY ASTOR L4OYD HUGHES NEWS PICTURES * VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT © 8:15 & 10:20 Bismarck Time i | Pacitic hotel, it was announced to- day. The War Mothers will be guests | day. the J. B. Smith grocery, has return- ed from Steele where he completed the high school examinations. will spend.the summer in Bismarck. of the Auxiliary. past Zz HERE FROM SHIELDS Mrs, Charles Packard of © Shields was shopping in Bismarck yesterday. Hat FROM oT . H. H. Hathaway of Minot is in | Bismarck ‘on business today. TY EXAMINATIONS HELD | FROM FARGO minations in the county schools} ©, L, Short of Fargo is in the city held last weck and the papers| today on business. Special Millinery Sale Wednesday, May 26 One assortment of Spring Hats, values up to $15. For Wednes- Women’s Silk Hose, regular’ price $1.00, for Wednesday only ..........-- 89c Three pairs TOR ies Odd numbers of Chiffon Hose at ......... Children’s Silk Hose, special ......6seeeeeeee ees ~ NIELSEN'S MILLINERY 420 BROADWAY HERE FROM STEELE A.C. Taylor, who is employed at He| E: were Outstanding Maytag Features clesner. 1 t hourly ca- pacity, Tub holds 21 gals. 4 Most compact washer — takes floor space only 25 in. square. SCast aluminum tub—can’t warp, rot, swell, split. ‘or corrode--cleans iteelf, 6 Easily adjusted to ‘your height. 7Llothes can be put in of, taken out with the washer running, Metal wringer. Self adjusting. In- stant tension-re- lease. 9 Electric motor for wired howes Gasoline motor where no uric ity is available. ee SIAR Fothomes without electricity. 9 Reasons for Werld Leadership U set the day. We will send a Maytag Y to your home to do.a week’s washing free and without obligation of any kind. Re- member—the Maytag will be on trial, so get a ig washing together—include all of those things you find hard to wash. Make the Maytag prove how easily it: washes everything. Se Right from the start the you washability unmatched! gen speed— washing volume—unparalleled! Clothes cleanli- ness—almost unbelievable! =. +), Give the Maytag every test. Make it wash ing. Then—if it doesn’t sell itaelf, don’t erie “Phone us NOW! ‘Aluminum Washer FRENCH & WELCH RUPP BROTHERS BISMARCK: ~ - BALDWIN ae ae es WING } Margaret Gillen, William Greyerbicht, , Austera McDonald, Katherine Wochle, Program Given For Commencement Week ett boat John Mischel, Violet Local Kiwanians | Plan to Entertain the Minot Members ‘e| ‘The Bismarck Kiv entertain the Minot club xt a banquet Thurs guy at 7:30 o'clock at the Grand Pacific hotel. Because of this meeting the regular weekly noonday luncheon, — scheduled for today, was postponed. According to word from the secretary of the Minot club a one hundred per cent deiega tion will come to Bismarck. ng Duteh- An excellent program has been ~. Wagner] planned for the evening, — John t Boespfiug Thorpe will preside, orchestra’ and vocal musie has been secured, and Judge John Burke will deliver an address. See “Three Faces East” at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow and Thursday. | ‘at the Catholic School ‘The Commencement Week program St Mary’s Convent high school ht with Uke Rev. Charl begin tomorrow n reate sermon by pastor of the Cath Vchurch at Mott, N.D. Tho servic will be held in St. Mary’s school audfh ttorium at 8 o'clock. The complete program for the com- mencement exercises, which wilt held Friday even t 8 o'clock in the ool auditorium, follows: Salutatory, ... Margaret Gillen Song, “The Nightingale and thé .. Senior class nis club wall Rose” Piano solo, man Marga Address and Presentation of Di- plomas...........Rev. John Slag There are 16 members of the grad- uating class. The class roll is as follows: Marion Baumgartner, Clem- entine Baumgartner, Herman Batrer, Clemens Boepflug, Katherine Boce- pflug, Margaret Boehm, Richard Hor- ner, Stephon Hagan, Mary Malloy. SALE EXTRAORDINARY Take advantage of these extremely low prices, at the store where you get quality value for your money; when you come to town for the Beef Cattle Special Wednes- day, May 26th, Shop Early. NEW SPRING DRESSES Plain colored crepe de chine and flat crepe, also figured , crepe frocks in every conceiv- able color for street, sport or afternoon wear. New jaunty styles for miss or matron, Specially priced at $43 19-5 3990 Rayon and Tub Frocks Dainty new prints, tissues and ginghams in lovely ‘Tub Frocks of many attractive styles. Also new Rayon Dre: in delicate stripes, plaids or figures in soft pastel tints, 2 lovely new wash fabr Th a $2.48 and $4.95 are in two price groups at WELWORTH DRESSES sale at only ......-. bes Blisisiew Children’s Gingham Dresses Many good styles to choose from in light and dark colored gingham dresses for girls; in all sizes. Spe- cial for this sale WOMEN’S SHOES e pring leather, satin or kid. Values to $11.00 reduced to Another large lot at $4.95 TISSUE GINGHAMS__ Light and dark greands with the fav- ored small designs on tissue ginghams and flaxons. Fine for afternoon dresses or kitchen.and bedroom curtains, Values to 39c, reduced 8 to per yard Cc PRINTED VOILE ’ Popular patterns on good quality crepe and voile, 40-inches wide; for cool, sum- mery. dresses. Values to 69¢. Specially priced at per yard .........06+ PEE 38 9c DRESS GINGHAMS sale at per Yd. ......6- . pattern, low. pri Tea Cups .....150 Fine quality Dress Ginghams in wanted Tea Saucers ...10¢ seasonable colors, for house or afternoon Dinner ie dresses and aprons. Plaids, stripes and Plates ......25¢ checks. Specially priced 12-in, Plat 0c at per yard ........... 9c Never Mend Silk Hose | _ Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” ‘Do not confuse this brand with cheaper makes. All silk stocking with lisle top and foot double reinforced ; with a garter run stop, and shown jin a range of fif- teen colors. The Hose with a national reputation, BOLD AL ODIY bee cecc ewe cca eee sence es es scene nee Greater House Frocks in sizes 16 to 54, Shop. af kinds of mattresses and guar-| Bismarck Cloak Shop. ; —————————— New midsummer styles of this popular dress are here, ginghams, suit- ings and linene materials in all colors and styles. Priced during this We are making room for new summer stocks by closing out all broken sizes in sev ; pring styles, medium and high heels, for walkime or dancing, in patent e PRINTED SILKS Values to $2.95 Yd. Every color, large and. small floral or futurist patterns on 40-in, all-silk of ex- ceedingly good weight. Priced for this CHINAWARE To introduce the new California Poppy » are offering some extremely »s; a beautiful pattern on gopd quality Ameri¢an porcelain ware. Here are just a few of them: Other pieces marked in proportion lantee our work to be absolute Ty satisfactory. Bismarck Mats: HOUSE FROCKS A large assortment of tress & Renovating Co. Phone 605... % Bote tae Sia Spring and Summer Coats; We renovate and recover all| to be closed at reduced prices, ranging in price from 1.95 to $5.45. Bismarck Cloak - ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased the Parisian Beauty Shoppe, which is located in the Grand Pacific Barber Shop. The undersigned will take over this establishment, Monday, May 31, and will be pleased to mect her old clients in her new’place of business. —Miss Marjorie A. Smith. MILLINERY Two Big Special Price Groups Spring and carly sum- y Hats in straw, silk, ¢ braid and combin- ‘ns, With flower and y_ desirable black. To out at $3.95 Combinations, hair braids, straw and silk Hats in good spring shapes and colors, also one lot of children’s spring Hats to close out at....... close $1.95 Our entire spring stock of women’s and Misses’ Dress and Utility Coats will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Women’s Crepe Gowns _ Made in generous ; fine quality crepe Gowns in flesh and peach colors are offered in two special price groups at . 98c and $1 48 Rayon Silk Knickers h, peach and orehid colors, best grade of rayon silk $179 BOYS’ WASH SUITS “KAYNEE BRAND” Solid colors and stripes in one or two- piece Wash Suits and Rompers, in sizes 2 to 8 years. Values to $2.50. Specially priced for Wednesday 98 ic at only -| CHILDREN’S SOCKS Half and three-quarter Socks in black, | brown or white with plain or fancy cuff tops; sizes for all ages in values to 65c. Odd lots to close 39c out at only ....... Children’s Underwear Two-piece light summer weight knit Un- ' 2.19 Seu Rania i ork derwear. A large assortment of good Breakfast sizes to close out 10 Plates ....-. 2c | ateach ........ Bay tc eee c Pickle Dishes . .20c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Children’s Slips, Petticoats, Panties and Gowns, lace ard embroidery. trimmed. Large and smal ‘sizes, to close out dur- yas Ve PRICE sale at . RAG RUGS 27x54, good looking hit and miss pat- - terns jn all colors with contrasting bor- ders. Remember the size on these. They’re priced l=