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ee a ee ee St. Rose Group Was Entertained at Bridge. Party Miss Mabel Breen and Mrs. Hugh McGarvey entertained idointly. evening at the latter’s home for members of the St. Rose group of}Garry of Aberdeen, S, D. the Catholic Missionar; bridge. the evening, honors J. P, Curran and iss Elizabeth Pfeiffer. At the conclusion of the play the hostesses served a prettily appointed | with garden flowers and a bridge luncheon. Grand Chapter of « Eastern Star Here June 16, 17 and 18 The North Dakota grand chapter of the Eastern Star will convene in Bismarck on June 16, 37, 18, and com-| sent several of her pupils in a voice pointed by the| recital tomorrow evening at local chapter to make strangementaj o'clock at her home, 611 First street. mittees have heen for the entertainment of delegates. The following committee chairmen | Aria:.He is Kind, He have been appointed: Mrs. F. BE. Lahr, reception; Mrs. Alfred Zuger, ‘transportation; Mrs. M. W. Neff, re-|In May... servations; Mrs, Josejih Breslow, Mra,| Whene’er Thi WE. Perty and Mrs. W. . Ww. refreshments. Moyer, Arrangements will be made to nc-| Mists .... commodate as many of the delegates Emmett Griffin son Brooks; treasurer, Mrs. George; , There will he a dance at the as possible at hotels but a few addi-|Serenata ....... 2 Tosti | Tekippe. . @ {Country club Friday evening, Mrs. tional rooms will be needed and any|I Passed by Your Window... Brahe| A social hour was enjoyed after|Carl Myhre is chairman of the com- one having a room that may be used Mrs. Duemeland j which refreshments were served. The| mittee in charge. 1 a during the convention is asked to|Memory ... ag ..Ganz,| Program for the next year is being en rte with Miss Sheehan’ telephone Mrs. Neff. Bong of the “Moussorgsky | prepared by Mra. Hjalmar | Nelson,/ VISITING HERE — Tally-Ho ............ Leow | Mrs, Roy Riggs and Mrs. Thorvatd | Mrs. william A. Sai os two 4 . nters of Mot a spel sev-| Olde Tyme. Work Duets— ernie ipa | sie | eral days in the city visiting friends have returned from Sterling where ; Andalusian Song...........Pudget | GOREZKI-KNIGHT and shopping. Given By Eastern. | Seaticcus'wignt’... 7 Jorten8St| announcements have been received] ents Star Last Night Guests from ‘th Mandan, Washburn, Hazen, Hazelton and chapters wére in’ attendance evening at the presentation of Olde Tyre Work” by members of the Bismarck chapter at. the Masonic Temple. In all there was an attend- ance of 300 members. The presentation was preceded by an explanation of the work by Mrs. W. S. Stratton. A ritualistic manual of 1867, which has been kept in the family of Mrs. E. Rieker, was used and the secret work of the time was given to the local chapter by a past grand matron of the state of Ore; The chapter has spent six months in working out the detaiis of the work. The opening ceremony was particu- larly beautiful and gave the audience an opportunity to view the beautiful costumes of the 60s worn by. the ladies taking part. An old fashioned organ accompaniment was played and selections rendered by the Eastern’ Star quartet during the work. John Bjorlie gave am address, tell- ing of the origin of the teenth century. Mrs. R. D, Hoskin: the only charter member of the Bis-}gain, based on present reports, indi- marck chapter-remaining in the city,| cates that the total gain in new mem- told of the organization here.in 1894,,-bers -will be more than twice that of cere. last year when The initiation and closing monies followed the addresses and were very beautifully given. The quartet sang during the, ceremonies] SPording und organ accompaniments were giv- en. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program and a so- cial hour enjoyed. The past matrons and past patrons of the local chapter were hdnor guests. ie include Mesdames Mary B, Wilson, Mary. H, Hughes, Ella K. Winchester, Mary E. Hughes, garet Hare, Dorothy Fields, Gertrude Miller, Emma BR. Falconer, Elizabeth Orr, ‘Agnes F, Cochrane, Grace French, Mary A. Lenhart, »:Effie H. Lahr, Jessie M. Webb, Delia Nichols, Florence M. Hoskins, Marion Moore, Ethel. Hollst, Evelyn Bergeson, Eliza- beth Keller, Margaret Spohn, Ola Setser, Edna Johnson, and Mabel Stratton; W. A, Dillon, William T. Perkins, James. W. Foley, William Moore, William Cochrane, E. S. Mill- er, William O’Hera, W. S. Casselman, A. P. Lenhart, Leonard Bell, Clifton Johnson, Homer E. Spohn, Harry 8, Lobach. . WISITING IN WASHBURN Miss Aldyth Ward is spending a few di in Washburn, the guest of relatives and friend: LEAVES FOR CITIES Miss Nora McGettigan left this morning for the Twin Cities for a short. visit. # FROM NEW SALEM Mr, :Mrs. William Schwartz of New Salem spent Tuesday here. TO TWIN CITIES +. _ F. G, Cady left last evenin ‘twin Cities where he will transact business, “ VISITING IN BISMARCK Mrs, C. J, Onsrud of Coleharbor is spending the week in Bismarck with ni N. D., this morning on business, ———EE 7 Partly cloudy tonight and Tharsday ; prob- ably frost tonight ‘or the} last the /Mffent to her mother, Mrs. T, L. Me- society at! tables were in play during the even-! Six tables played during | ing, honors going wfoine to Mrs. | and Mrs. Gerald : \Membership Reported 4 il Ht d | Alexandria, Minn., to attend the Gol- J. Green went: to, Sheyenne,| 4 SMART BAGS Mrs. McGarry _ of Aberdeen Is Honor Guest at Party' st Mrs, E. M, Hendricks entertained | | Monday evening at bridge in compli-' Three | ( to Mrs. McGarry | pe Richholt. The hon- | or guest was also presented with a guest favor. i The home “was prettily decorated | course | spending several weeks in the city But luncheon was served at the conclu in charge the J. M, MeCracken} men sion of the games. store here. Vocal Recital By Pupils of Mrs. H: Vn y | Dotted and checked bags are a smart days with his mother, Mes. Robert ; Scheffer Thursday novelty. | Hed and black checked pinj Morris pane seal make an interesting under-arm SS TNE : Mrs: Hermann Scheffer will pre-| hag. The lower one has blue dots GUKSTS IN BISMARCK OH bulge’ wig: Mrs, Mattie Hill had as her guests 8:30 OFFICERS The Progressive Mothers club held its last regular meeting for the year Tuesday evening at the home of Mr: George Tekippe on Thirteenth street. Officers for the ensuing year were{ The program to be given ae | od-— from Herodiade.. .Massenet Mrs. Henry Duemeland Schumann ine Eyes I Gaze Upon «Schumann Schumann - -Realighi of Moonlight 4. Wilcox; vice president, Mrs. Thor- vald Thorson; secretary, Mrs. Harri-| Mrs, Duemeland and Mrs. Scheffer | from Mr. and Mrs, C. Gorezki of Los od i Angeles, Calif., telling of the mar- Large Increase in riage of their daughter, Stassia, to Fred Perry Knight on Friday, May 21,' ™ {at Los Angeles. Mrs. Knight lived {| cit: lin Bismarck for a number of yeurs| By W. C. T. U. Leaders | 274, 4,2, tree, circle of iends here. The couple will thei home in Los Angeles. The monthly meeting of the Wom- an’s Christian Temperance Union was held at the Baptist church vesterday | afternoon when a memorial prayer! serviee was given for Rev. A. A.| 2 Holmes, un honorary member. Pians| S- : : for the district convention whicn is) Kositzky’s and Mrs. Alas ae to be held in McKenzie were discuss. | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl) ed and delegates appointed. The vol They will leave in aj unteer captains reported 35 new) Cleveland, Ohio, where members since the beginning of the campaign. Rev. Thomas W. Gales of the Anti- Saloon League and Rev. MeCoy of; McClusky were in attendane Re- freshments and u social hour foilow- | 6 ed the program, with Mrs. Em Varney, Mrs. Sara Ankenman, Mrs. A make | pono | GUESTS AT KOSITZKY HOME Professor J. C, ositzky of Still- water, Okla, and Mrs. Charles Owens | and daughter, Josephine, of Winner,! S. D., are in Bismarck, guests of Pro few days fo: other brother, CONFERS WITH ANTI-SALOON Ww. D. Bayley of Winnipeg, mem- lin Bismarck last night and‘ this fore Soa ers “| noon, consufting with Thomas B. i Pfeffer and Mrs. C. W. Smith a8/ Gates, superintendent of the Antic |. 2 hpeontey ‘Saloon league af North Dakota. Mr. ! is When the national W. C. T. U.' Bayle holds its fifty-second convention in a series of meetings under the aus- | astern Star} Los Angeles, Cal., September 26 to! pices of the league. in France prior to the American Rev-} October 2, a challenging feature will} olution and \its organization in this] be the presentation of reports from country during the Revolution, andj cvery state in the country traced its history down to the nine-| membership gains for the last six’ VISITS MOTHER HERE Int Miss Dorothy Stebbins, been connected with the Salvation Army in Fargo, is in the city for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Stebbins of Sixth street. Miss | to ‘Stebbins has been transferred to Minot a vil to take flilaced themselves with the We c.f, punOt and, Will eave soon to take up, i U. Frances P, Parks, corre: pe | ecretary of the nationul RAWLINGS RETURNED organization, has snnounced that _a ch: SBialinga: Hanan cel great membership demonstration will where she has | be given in color in which represen- Wacka. etn tatives from every state organization Mrs; Rawlings will take part, ' homacty (ha —_—— IMiss Muth Rawlings, wh SPEAKS AT DEVILS LAKE J, A. Kitchen, commissioner » giving the) months. A forecast of the actual 41,000 women af- has been ‘a student at Mills College, Oakland, of Calif, agriculture and labor, will return this , evening from Devils Lake, where he} Maggie Phelps, Matilda Edick, Mar-| ¥4V¢ the commencemest address at PICNIC LAST EVENING The members of the A. 0. U. W. the state school for the deaf last lodge were entertained last evening night. The total attendance at the at a weiner roast south of the Me- school is 119 and there were five} morial bridge. A large number of graduates from the four-year high’ members uttended and were also school. pourse, Mr. Kitchen will go: present at the business mecting which to Turtle Lake Friday evening to give followed ut the A. O. U. W. hall. the high school commencement ad- | —— dress for the Turtle Lake graduating LEAVES FOR LAKES g Mrs. IT, C. Doohr of Fargo, who has class, —-- {been spending several weeks i PICNIC TOMORROW NIGHT ; marck with her parents, Mr. and Mr: The young people of the Presby-| John Homan,-has left for the Min terian church and their guests will! nesota lukes with her husband, who‘ be entertained by the Westminster | drove down from Fargo Sunday. Mrs. Guild and the Anglers club at a Doehr's two children are remaining nic tomorrow evening. Those wish-|with their grandparents. ing to attend are to mect at the —-—— church between 6:30 and 6:30 o’clock, GIRL SCOUTS RETURN from where they will go in cars to! The Wild Rose troop of Girl Scout returned yesterday from Lake Isa . Picnio ‘grounds. mh hel where they have been camping | MISS DAKIN LEAVES since Sanday. ‘There will be no more Mies Derelhy. Dakin left this morn-| meetings of the troop until fall, ing for New York City, stopping en route at Cincinnati and Mansfield, TO LEAVE FOR LAKES ‘Ohio, to visit relatives. From No Mrs. W. C. Bush and daughter and Mrs. J, B. Smith and two children ew York Miss Dakin will sail for Lon- will leave Friday morning for Otter don, England. She will study at Ox- ford University this summer and will tour the continent. DRIVE TO REGAN Mrs. A. W. Cook, Mary Cook, and Paul Cook drove to Regan yesterday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Cook will make a busiaess trip to McClusky and other places before returning. | GOES.TO ALEXANDRIA Mrs. Herman, Merene has gone to’ den wedding anniversary of her par-' ents. Ten brothers and sisters of Mrs. Merene will also be in attend-| ance, TO RESIDE IN BISMARCK ‘Mr. and Mra, Edgar Freborg of V: ley City have come to , make their home, Mr. Freborg will be suaployes by the Interstate rans. portation company. ‘way provides true security— HE uncertainty and insecurity 4 ,& of the old-time “sanitary pad” : ihas been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. ‘Wear sheer gowns, keep up with | social and business requirements,‘at noes all times . . . without’ handicap, LEAVES FOR CHICAGO “KOTEX” is a new and remark. John Bogel left this morning for! aijrooe bea his home in Chicago after a several | ae eee Seen vielf ie, Bbmarek with, - You discard it as easily as a piece WV. of tasue, Np lauidry, No embarrassment. A 4 Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending”ALL fear of offesiding. A —_—- ‘You get it for a few cents at any 5 GOES TO PEORIA drug o1 Ftment store simply. by ‘Mrs. Lavine See whe, has been | say “KOTEX.” Women ask for of rel vel in ismarck, | . day for her horae in Peoria, ll it without hesitancy. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Mrs. C. P. Peterson of Driseo)! the city today'on business, JA) OWN Rev, yt To Jae this morn- east) EME) GO TO NOVA SCOTIA L, V. Spohn and children have te Truro, Nova Scotia, where will spend the summer the LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN . | (Miss Mayme Foley, who has been in Bismprek for sevetal months, lett | orning for her home in Jam Try Kotex. Comes 12 ia & pack. age. Proves old ways.an-wnneces- io | sary risk, Fa) | Tail Lake in Minnesota where Mrs. | Buch will open her summer cottage. Mrs. Smith and children will return odist home at the end of two weeks. | Monday breakfast at her home on | attendance. | decgrated with snowballs. iss Ruth Cordner, will leave ; Cloud, Fla., on June 5, and expect to arrive in i They have been spending the winter C.°MeCracken left last evening for ‘his home in Livingston Kenneth Morris has Chicago, where } ing school, t over the week-end her sister, Mrs. Charles Noon, ahd the latter's daligh- ters, Neva and Nadine, from Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. city visited over s elected as follows: President, Mrs, W.| Ambers of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs, and Mr. and Mr: man are transacting business in the unnounce the birth of a daughter y | terday at the ‘St. Alexius hospital. IN FARGO Marr has om Fargo, where she has been vis- ng for the last four days. VISITED IN WATFORD CITY Mrs. Jessie Harris and Miss Alma Miss Spara Christensen left thig| Sundquist visited friends in Watford City Monday, Miss Nydia Minot to spend a month's vacation asf the guest of Mrs. C. other friends. morning ‘Owens’ brother Where she has accepted-a position. St. George’s i they will visit their parents and an-; morrow i . : the home of Mrs. LEAGUE OFFICERS |. Mi r of the Manitobi legislature, was ter, Mrs. I RAND Mrs. George reund of Danzig in the city to visit her husband, is enroute to Montana to hold | Who is employ Roy Random of who has end. Miss Jeannette MILLINERY BARGAINS ‘go at any price. ber of late hats, at greatly re- duced prices. i Nielsen’s Millinery. WEDNESDAY .- NTERTAINED AT BREAKFAST.| F Miss Shirley Penner. entertained, di morning at an-8 reet. There were) five couples in The table was FROM FLORIDA rdner and daughter, TO RETU Mrs. A. D, Bismarck about dune 13.' noon St. Cloud. RETURNS TO LIVINGSTON Mont, aft RETURNED FROM SCHOOL elurned from ttend- holi- | has been spend the sumi vik te: GUESTS IN DRISCOLL G. E. Wise of this inday at the home cr, Mra, M. J. Mrs. W. DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB HERE FROM MOTT S. Samuelson of Mott Emil Seow of Bow-| y today, VISITS \ MINOT Smith has gone to} V. Logan, and MISS_CHRISTENSEN LEAVES for Plentywood, | Mont. GUILD TO MEET ! Guild meet to- at 3° o'clock, ‘at Alfred Zuger. i afternoon GUEST OF SISTER | dens of Esmond ck, the guest of her sis- . W. Easton, d here, Visiting Relatives mestown visited atives in Bismarck over the week- + s FEVER z is confined riet fever. | { ILL WITH Sc her home with s All early spring hats must, Also a num: = Cash only. — j DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist i Chronic Diseases +116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT THURSDAY Seldom does a picture Lay a the’ heartbeats, the tears and the joys + ‘of humanity with the irresistible power of this film drama. In it Norma Shearer rises to the greatest heights of cher, screen career! Charles Emmett. Mack . and Carmel Myers Fourth Wenz VISITED ma ange have returned to ome in Max after a visit in Bis-/f, ck with their sisters, Ann. Miss - «THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pe SRK Se DAT METHODIST LADIES TO MEET The various divisi Episcopal ‘La ; will meet Thursd: Second division, Main street 20243 vi prettily QUARTERLY MISSIONARY MEET-| ING ' ‘The Women’s Missionary Society | {of the First Lutheran ¢hurch hold its regular quarterly meeting ut | -|the home of Mrs. J. August Carlson, | ¢ 814 Seventh street, tomorrow afier- at 3 o'clock. friends of the society are cordially invited to attend. o ement address to the Sentinel Butte high school graduates. STERS HERE Henry, ret Lange. RETURN FROM UNIVERSITY Kenneth and Helen Crawford are expected home tomorrow from Grand | Forks, where they haves been attend- Ang the University of VISITED MOTHER Miss Margaret Sheehan and Reulah Thornburg have _returt from Marmarth where they visited RETURN FROM STERLING Misses Elizabeth and Mary Morton they have been visiting their Louise GUEST OF Miss Irene Olson of Fargo is vis- iting friends in Bismarck this week 'S POSITION Baird Jacobson has accepted a posi- tion at the ACCE! IS VISITIN Buell Quain_is vi at Shields, N. D., this week, Cook with Gas. It’s the| Ideal Fuel. DIAMONDS - Terms - $20, $35, $50, $75, $100, up. Ask or write to see these bar-) gains, JAMES W. MAREK Wilton Cafe 321 Park avenue. LADIES AID MEETING ‘The Trinity Lutheran Ladies A will meet at the church parlors t morrow afternoon, al Mrs. A. A. Rise ee ee Diehl Makes 43.2 | of the Meth- vernon aes Miles Per Gallon Jack C. Kola, 422 Fourth street, won the gasoline mileage contest of the Lahr Motor les on Monday and Duane Diehl, 410 Avenue F, was the winner yesterday. Kola made 30.2 miles to the gallon and Diehl, 43. | miles. The demonstrations largely attended and : are contesting each tant drives an Overland ¢ ished by the company as far sible with a pint of gasoline route to he follot ° ped out, giving each contestant the | same chance, Dawson, 4 ision, Mrs, RB. E.| have been large numb Th will | Members and rs deliver the | Mary and Cather- their nd | M 0. y will be hos- rth Dakota. The Colonel’s Lady and— Judy O'Grady are “sisters under the skin” where wedding tings are con- cerned. Certainly every bride wants this symbol of her happiness to be a thing of cherished beauty. White Rose Wedding Ring will captivate you with its different design and charm. 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