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SATURDAY, JUNE, 1926 . Social and Personal 1.0.0. F. Ladies . i Mrs. N. 0. Ramstad Returned Yesterday . Heads Minishoshe ’» From Devils Lake Chapter, D. A. R.! The drill team of the Ladies Aux-| Mrs, P. J, Meyer entertained th ry to the Patriarchs Militant, I. @. Minishoshe Chapter, D. A. R., at a 1! 0. F., has returned from Devils Lake’ o’clock*luncheon yesterday afternoon! where it wad first place in com-jut the Country club. The tables were petition with the Devils Lake team! prettily decorated with flowers. \ at the state meeting. The prize was After the luncheon the annual elec. | : * \o beautiful silk American flag. jtion. of officers was held the | The ladies who compose the team| fallowing repi Regent, Mrs. N.! include: Mr S. Harrington, Mrs.| 0, Ramstad;' first vice regent, Mr William Gagner, Mrs. A. Scharnowski,| W. S. Stratton; second vice regent,; Mrs. J. Flow, Mrs, Horace Menefie,| Mrs. 8. D, Cook; recording secretary, Mrs... L. ‘Burdick, Mra. Melvin| Mrs, 8. K, Skeels; corresponding | Welch, Mrs. Joe Maison, Mrs.-H. En-| secretary, Mrs, P. J. Meyer; treasur-| gen and Mrs, Fd McAdams, | ‘The| er, Mrs. G. F. Dullam; registrar, M . men’s organizations have also re-|E. A. Thorberg; historian, Mrs. J. P. turned from the convention. French. State University Two Bismarck Men | Graduates Include | 1926 Graduates of ’» Four From Bismarck| U. S. Naval Academy i : { Ensign Charles Moses, son of Mr.i +. Four Bismarck young people will * i the and Mrs. C, W. Moses, 216 Park ri] ‘receive degrees from University of North Dakota this spring. Com- } mencement exercises will held 1. Tuesday morning at 9:45 o'clock. venue B, were graduated from the “Miss Charlotte Logan, daughter of| United States Naval Academy at Mrs, Lucinda Logan of Bismarck, will| Annapol ring and received { graduate with the degree‘ of Bachelor diplomas at the commencement of Science in Commerce. David Cook, ises on Wednesday. son of Mi A. W. Cook of Fifth mn Moses and. Ensign Livdahl street, al receives a Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree. mer to sti Miss Rita Murphy, daughter of Mr. ©, »4and Mrs. R. B hy, will be grad- uated with legree of Baghelor of Arts, and Maurice Diebl, son_of Mr, and Mrs. F, KE. Diehl, will £ from the College of Civil ingly ue receiving 2° Bachelor of Science legre : ATTEND SCHOOL MEETING. Miss Hazel Nielson, Miss nue, and Ensign Orlin Livdshi, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Livdahl, 814 ENTERTAINED FOR INDIAN GIRLS Miss Minnie Nielson. entertained Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock | @t the Country club for the students | at the Indian school, the cher: and Superintendent and Mrs. C. B./ Dickinson. A musical program, which included solos by Mrs, V. J. LaRose, Marjorie Best and by a number of the Indian girls, was given. Games were played and .a_ refreshment course served. About ten Bismarck women isted Miss Nielson. The dining room was prettily decorated with an abundance of spring flowers. VISITED BROTHER HERE Miss Eva Weiand of Hebron was in the city this week for a short with her brother and sister-in-law, | BY HENRI BENDEL . T am For NEA Service © New York, June 5.—There is real joy in selecting the summer wrap, be- cause it is a sheer luxury. Whereas the primary object of a]; coat is to add ‘warmth, the summer model is not purely utilitarian. It is the crowning touch that completes and glorifies the evening al fs Instead of the wrappy and volum nous type that was once considered correct, today’s inodel is quite apt to be a close little coat of some gorgeous material. i There are capes, to be sure, but stantial sen ent-Teacher association at the Sibley Butte school, 15 miles north of Mc * Kenzie, Inst night. Nielson spoke on the work of the Parent- Teacher associations and outlined the program for the organizations to take up next season. “Mr. Miesen describ- ed the boy: girls’ club work, preparatory to the organization of a hoys’ and girls’ clab in the Sibley ground and is hh i -| ti sla | must be realized with a vigilant eye street, wi leave tonight for Minng-| tives. The party was motoring | Must be realuied With © Nigtant ore splits Mines ee, Seema fudigle summet evening frocks of chiffon, | ing, \ who will graduate next Tuesday from SURPRISE MRS. BUTLER and a wrap sufficiently noteworthy to add distinction and chic. Economy can be reconciled with the frock to better advantage than the cost. SPECIAL SERVICE Members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church surprised Mrs. W. E. Butler at her new honfe, 120 West Rosser, iast! evening and gave her a shower of kitchen utensils and linen, At a he Minnesota | University." The Misees Schultz will visit Yriénds at Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., before returning to Bismarck. C, E. GOES TO GLENCOE wrapped 1 gram to for Madison, Wis., where they. will visit relatives. Mrs. Liebole (Sarah Gold) will go on ta Chicago, New York and other eastern markets on a buying trip. HERE FROM WILTON Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schmidt of Wil ‘ ton were in the city tod: busi-] Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the ness, They were uccompai by ajchurch ‘with Rev. O: S. Jacobson, act- number of the Wilton teac! who] ing pastor of the . in charge. were leaving Bismarck today for] The public is invited to the servic heir homes. . *]) The following program has b per ranged: T DAVENPORT dtOMR ' address * MOTOR TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunkel and children, John and Lunne, ‘accompan- » ied by Mr.'Kunkel’s cousin, Miss Vio- let Kunkel, will” leave tonight by car for a three weeks’ vacation at the Yellowstone’ National Park. UNDERGOES SERIOUS OPERATION Clare Register, deputy county treasurer, was taken to the marck hospital last night with an attack of ‘acute appendicitis. He was operated upon during the night and his condi- A mem l service for Rev. A. A Holmes, former pastor of the Baptist’ chu’ here who died las Saturday ni at the Mounds Park ‘St. Paul, will be held Man in us as Brothe: interest display Invocation, Ret . Monson. ti i lay. Ko Pasa-] Hymn. Audi tion in very serious today. abeth Duckworth of Hasta] Scripture reading, Rev. P. H. Dav throu VISITED AT JONES HOME is a guest fora few}enport. o the David Thomas, superintendent of} days of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Daven-| Selection chorus. Pee the Indian school at Wahpeton, has Prayer, I . Vater. ng the part at the Episcopal Rectory on Man- dan avenue. * FROM WASHBURN nson of Washburn were in the city yesterday * on business. Mr. Robinson returned home last evening but M entered the St. Alexi treatment. rolling, Song. . Remarks, R Vater, chai the Bismarck Ministerial As jeon chorus. c, F. Strutz. returned home after a short visit in Bismarck with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W..F. Jones, 611 Fifth street. GOVERNOR LEAVES ON TRIP Governor: A. G. Sorlie left yester- day on a business trip to Grand Forks, from where. he will go to » Winnipeg, Canada. He will be gone about two wet \ GUEST OF SISTER Miss Mabel Samuelson of Under- wood will return home tomorrow evening after’a several days’ visit in man of | : display of the proce est and Dr. T. J. O'Hara Buys Practice of Dr. C. C. Hibbs Dr. T. J. O'Hara, who has been prac- Mrs, Lucinda Logan and daughter; Mrs. M. G. Ward, left today for Grand Forks to attend the commence- ment week program, . Bismarck with her sister, Miss Irene REV; JAMES AT UNDERWOOD. |ticing dentistry in the Grand Forks Samuelson. Rev. Harry James, evangelist, was| territory for the past 16 years, has — + ae in the city today en route to Under-| purchased the dental busihess of Dr. UNDERWENT OPERATION wood where he will conduct meetings|C. C. Hibbs in Bismacrk, located in for two weeki the Lucas block. - The deal was effec- BS are tive June 1 and Dr. O’Hara is now in HERE FROM VAN HOOK charge of the lécal offices. He is aj Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Schefveland of| graduate of Northwestern University | “pending a few] dental school, class of 1909. days in g and shop-| Dr. Hibbs, who has been Miss Anne Soderquist of Bismarck underwent an operation at the St. Alexius Hespital Thursday and is re- » ported today as gettin: along. ly. MOTOR ‘TO KANSAS CITY cel practicing » Kris istrup and] ping. dentistry here for the past 20 years, | oe et ote today’ by cor for) + |is undecided as to future plans. For! Kans Cit Qte,, where Marvel will nt, at least, he will travel | receive m¢ ica treatment. ii be 1; .. Ss Berthhold " Mission, gone Springfield, Mass., for her vacation. ENTERED HOSPITAL Charles Packard of Shields,.N. 'D., entered the St. Alexius hospital yes- BUSINESS ‘TRIP Miss Minnie: Nielson went to Stecle yesterday and today is in MeClusky on business. ‘connected with the sehools at those places. 1 Parents Urged to . Send Children to | ‘ vs — terday for treatment. ” | VISITS FRIENDS HERE on: Miss Irene co. Coster of Ow Balen sf BIRTH. ANNOUNCEMENT : the Bible School | it week-en in s- ‘r. an irs. George D. Morris an- f ie : ; ’ is aneneie friends, » “ |mounce the birth of a son at the St. gli bitendence at the daily vacation —_ Alexius hospital this morning. ible school decreased from 230 Vapo Carpet and Uphol- — terday to 196 today, Mrs. 3.1. Ss LEFT FOR KANSAS CITY superintendent. leaners. Phone 398... Parents are urged to send their ch b: hes . = 4 Pi cre ae “4 dren to the school next week so thi they may take part in the public pro- SS arene. for e. pris spend her vacation. _MOTOR TO FARGO _ ~Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Kitchen are°m feria. to Fatgq today for a week-end visit, The Weather : Your Mostly fair: tonight and — 4 Sunday ; cooler wire, Cosas of McBone Ww Automobile shopping in: Bi BUSINESS VISITOR H. 0. Pearce of Mott is transact- ing business in the city today. | HERE ON BUSINESS Ingvald Loe of Mott isin the city today on business. FROM, HALLIDAY Miss Esther Olafson, Halliday, is shopping and visiting in Bismarck over the week-end. 2nd District Gets : Auxiliary Banner | ek yesterday, — an Investment or a Liability ? Sunday Adequate insurance—the only safeguard against | heavy financial, loss— ‘ keeps your car in the in- vestment class—We of- fer every kind. Call. us for complete par- ticulars. GET YOUR. The Helling. Agency , 4 to. the ane t, according to PHONE 877 i announces t at auxiliary headquar- filters a. distrlat organ. ; 4 - : $9 TE ISES Berep unite, tke thith district owe 108 Third St. ,qnd the first distfict one. The Bismarck, G Waive I believe to be real additions to the wardrobe, from the point of loyeli- ness and luxury as well as good sub- Simplest in line and most gcorgeous terial is the Paquin model—a veritable vision of rose and silver. Silver roses are brocaded on 2 baek- is of rose tinsel with deep cuffs to a charming lini simply and closely ed to hang free. The shirred mode achieved by steaming the pléats into a ruching effect that looks like quilt- but has. nane of its stillness. The lining is shell pink satiny with a scarf of the satin that may be [vice with any type o good, subs quite loose. a delight t Silverware Shown - | The In h; manufactured from the early inished product. ming, buffing and pe The Minuet design, one of the BISMARCK TRIBUNE showing today three wraps] Callot, alway other model with a bow. wear. emerald green is blue satii of rose satin, and the searf | so lovely bef de of rose satin or A deeper s' It wraps bout the figure in place or allow- of eld loosel: iy gowns have is from Chanel, 5 Ma and Mrs. J. J. Weiand. Miss ; Butte sereel ese ey Weianae a eacian beg Mistlthey keep the line, narrow’ and of chiffon velvet soft as thedpetals of | gown, or in VISITS SISTERS AT MINNESOTA | Mrs. George Kleasy and Mr. and Mrs, |‘traieht, and they preserve the slen-/a June rose. The color is most in- | lined with th UNIVERSIT' \ Robert Radic af Hebron, was on he; [der silhouette at all costs. triguing—a subtle i ilvery | frock. Often Miss Esther Schultz, 611 Second] way to Ohio for a visit with rela-| To the woman whose clothes ilenls|overtone. | An | wnsual is | out a scheme w an ensemble Th the wo about the throat or worn {and could se amd still vs original, created the with the queer little apront front that ties so coquettishly Gorgeous Evening Cloak Is Crowning Touch of Luxury in Summer Costume Here is a delightful color combination, e. the their ¢ ensemble idea, however, is fo: i large. wardrobe. would do ser- er frock, tial wear an with a The coats shown tod or loveliest sun he eye. the coat” is of velvet, and the lining The fur collar, always flattering, is of tan opossum. Coats for evening wear were never They come in chif- icate crepes, elaborately embroidered, n taffeta, satin, and in all the 1 brocades and printed fabr evening accompanying wrap, of the same material as the ¢ material quite GRAND FORKS ; WOMAN HEADS BP. W. CLUB ¢Bismarck Woman Named Vice | President—Loeal Exhibit i i HVIVNNHUUNVEEV AAU ;@ | Wins Second Place Mrs. Ress Beaty Sherman of Grand Forks was elected president of the (Raciness and Professianal W clubs of North Dakota at thee! lin Williston, Mrs . sident; esponding: Minot, re her Gunder: Regional hy Mrs, Helen directors af Teme: |) Delegat to the na jon in Des Moines were announced 3 Mrs. Ph and Ella Budmier of ‘argo; Henricka Reach and Rose Hu er of Bismarck. and Ruth Mahon of and Forks, Miss Medora Knox was jointed to select distinctive dress North Dakota delegates at Des Moines, A resolution was adopted in- structing: the delegates to endorse child) welfare work and to vote against the raising of national dues. ANVONAAENEASOROOSUOOASGEOGSOSOAAGGEAEAUUAAOUUOAEOOGAE HALA Fargo Next Year ‘ Fargo was selected as hostess to the 1927 convention. Three hundred women were in at- tendance at the convention, uding 30 visitors from the Sidney and Glen- dive clubs. ‘ The exhibit of ‘club work of the Bismarck club was given second place, Grand Forks winning first. The Bismarck exhibit consisted of four attractively arranged foliose the work | of Miss Esther Maxwell. These folios were a¥ranged, to. include clippings, | == showing club activities and publicity |= for the past year; the 1925 and 1926/=> numbers of the state federation bul-/ == letin, “The Gisv of It,” kodak pictures |= past winter; and program, adv ng and press clippings of th al comedy, “Don't Park He Miss Henrietta Lund of the Dakota Children’s Bureau, was one of the speakers at the v tional, dinner Wednesday evening. | soc Miss Henricka Beach of Bismarck, na mu-! gram. Mrs. Myrtle ident, who McKenna, state pres- i at the conventio to cgnside experience in the busine valuable asset in all phases lives. \ be given at the city auditor- thi ufacture of in Window Display national Silver Company I display at the Bo Jewelry store that is both ing and educational. The shows how sifverware — is! ? ditio the tracing of the design Shutting polishing of the show partment, blanking of the m Ov cutting out, and with each best loved patterns in Amer Fans Keep cool these hot days. Work . sensibly, take things'easy, be mod- erate in all your work. But above ‘ all, install one of these Westing- house electric fans. -They are the best in the market, and will change . discomfort into positive delight. We carry a full' line. of. electric household needs, labor savers for They will make the heated term. your life easier. B. K.SKEELS , 408 Broadway <i ye today. for the buildings program, can silverwear, is used. Jdesizn was gotten from the design at an old tavern in , where George Wash- don var The Presbyterian Christian En-| tate hour refreshments were served oh Sunday afternoon, June 13. . deavor will, meet ‘at the church San-| by the foung people. The affai ery ng courses. in Bible; on the furnitu day at 2 o'clock to drive to Glencoe] in the nature of a house warm and mission study are being taught! Alexandria, and help in the organization of a — under the direction of capabte teach-| ington Christian Endeavor there. There will TO VISIT IN MADISON ers. Rev. Monson has been sub-|The furn be no meeting of the organization at Mr. and: Mra. Frank. Liebole and OF R EV HOLMES Eat a Rr Daniel Earl's classes ae \ ing i fi i : of Art. the. church here tomorrow. daughter, Annette, leave tonight : Ger, WU, Vater gave the agent Washington, June ate construction of 38 fede ings and purchase of structure fi and an ‘ Electric The us occasions ture is. now in the Ameri- of the Metropolitan Museum | Jamestown Included Year’s Federal Building Program():: (P)Ammedi build which to Cities where work on new buildings would begin this Jamestown, N. summer dD. Minuet include Road Conditions to Be Given Tourists! Information Aleut | | Arrangements © been ow with the hway commis: A.W ent + interval: the vondit high i s detours ma Bismarck Fur Co. Furs Exclus: Storage - - Re Phone 610-207 Fifth St. “The Studio” Lucas Bldg. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakota Gregg Shorthand Touch Typewriting American Bookkeeping Secretarial Training And other Commercial Subjects During the month of June we are offering a special Four Months’ Course at a very low rate cf tuition to Teachers and High School graduates only. This _will give the students of the Bismarck High School, the Mandan High School and the St. Mary’s High School an oppor- tunity to complete their Com- mercial Course and get ready to accept a position in the fall. For those that cannct attend the Day School we have Evening Classes. 4 Write us for information; we want to help you. “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal “THE STUDIO" TAXICAB SERVICE kim) Og ee Taxicab service is no longer a luxury. It is a business and social neces- sity.. Our rates are 80 low that any family can acquire the habit without financial inconvenience. Give us a ring! The thinking fellow calls a Yellow Yellow Cab Co. TAXI SERVICE 107 Fifth St. Phone 1-100 TA NIE Bb saINE MMMM June Savings for - We ¢ lent of wenar-y ter Have the cut and char- acter of custom made at the modest prices of DAHL CLOTHING STORE | = f th lub 3 dof ¢ => tae in the handeratt tas "ain SMMMIUUUUUUNUNMNA AU UAT , dition dat tional B. P. W. club vice president,! tion bur also had a part on the convention pro-| highw: ithe det their) be of DR. M. E. BOLTON}, Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Matinee Every TONIGHT — HARRY LA “TRAMP All thrown In for good measure NEWS PICTURES PATHE REVIEW MONDAY - TUESDAY CORINNE GRIFFITH SP Co Banke in brated ; “MLLE. MODISTE” LORAIN ‘OVEN HEAT REGULATOR “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE” HAIL INSUR/ | the HAIL SEASON City Insurange Men and Boys Men! re offering excel- Suit 1 mad ing ma- Boys Tune in right for your vacation by getting a Knicker Suit for com- fort, and treedém of aciion. 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