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' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . “PAGE FIVE cae) tainment program. Dinner will be{called by the illness of a daughter.| the Legion at a potluck supper at served at 6:30 at the temple, with|/She stopped in Bismarck en route|the Legion hall Wednesday eveni: dancing afterward. Dirlam’s or-|for a short visit with her daughter,| at 6:30. After the supper there will | chestra has been engaged for the af-| Miss Lottie Krueger. be a dance and other umusements. | fair, . — ———— MUSICAL PROGRAM AT MEETING TRIP ' | THEATRE PARTY FRIDAY A musical program, with selections SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHTFU} MOTHERS One Why a Girl Should Complete High School Before Taking Up Business Training A Tennessee another talks, Mrs. J. G. C—of Knoxville. “Anothet ‘thing, everyone who has children should BUSIN T. H. Poole hi | gone to St. Paul) ay, f ‘ : : : heey ’ |. The following essay on the sab-, ing and gra and the complete Foley’ ; i : ‘The annual gathering of Provident| by Henry Halverson and George; 0" 4 few days’ Lcd ject, “Why a Girl Should Complete education’ one wets, in high, senool | Se? add he it a ten . rd Life employes, officers, .directors: Humphreys, and a short talk by W. J. See ir | High School Before Taking up Busi x one somewhat forthe busi- | Pound always on: hand, for the ¢ i Bridge Luncheon —_D. A. R. Guest Day __| sr members of the, ate insorance| Hutcheen of Fargo, ecutive esre| Tape op nen Trang ag writen by Mis | Ron tein Se ec Lit ate ge Sonea all ©, ° ymmission was held y even: y lasonic 8 ssocia- | Evelyn cl, eight ‘ ert ceeble er co die ‘ Given Saturday at Luncheon at Conklin Jing and was in the nature of a/ tion, will he features of the regular ac uple a wueae ore tne $5" jon broadens and deepens! cines in healing qualities and in giv- ; theatre party. The group was taken| meeting of the Bismarck Masonic Home on Friday | to the city auditorium to see “Gentle-| lodge tonight at ‘the Masonic temple. Gets This Bid? uick and satisfactory results. Jt y the Business and Pr Vlib for the best essay on of thinking and also en-| ine ¢ knowledge already gained under absolutely sanitary Mrs. Lahr’s Home ii conditions and contains no opiates—> ” OR, A ‘ > " vf ent, The process of gain- men Prefer Blondes.” Following the} The session will open promptly at ct written by an eighth} 0% the student r i ¢ play the guests, about 40 in num-|7:30, and work in the second degree| The seventeenth in the Xwies of |grade wore Written by am eluht rik Kngwiedge is of far greater value! points of especial interest to mothers Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mrs. J. 1], The annual guest day luncheon of! ber, were taken to the Prince Motel] will be exemplified. Lunch will be|auction bridge games will be pee a aie ae than the te te jo want to know what they are giv- Huyck were joint hostesses Saturday|{e Dauxbters of the American Rev-| for’ supper. served after the meeting. brondeast from WCCO at 9 v m.| Every girl should complete herl ine ravens ‘of henrufag, haat eat helr children, Our druggist « oreleck> laneles Pes hone at the the home of Mra. #. La Conklin. The REBEKAHS TO ENTERTAIN T AUXILIARY Fount ahanded “by i high school education before taking! part of the. student's intellectual Lo Me re A saath et uncheon ai ie home o! e ial } . ee ee st s :. % ine: i 0] in a ‘] ent. ie et cati . former, 68 Avenue B. There were|GMmittee in charge included Mrs.| ‘the Rebekah lodge will entertain th the plan members| L. Bradbury of Dallas, Texa ELA SST i DIAC CUPPA od ck lead Flu 1 five tables of gue hristianson, Mrs. H. 8. Dobler,| a¢ dance at the I. 0. 0. F. hall on| of the Bismarck unit of the Amer-| Winfield, Liggett, Jr., of Harrisburg,} social, business and educational | ® i cui tha luneneok bridge was| Mrs. B. K. Skeels, zis. P. J. Meyer! Friday, February 1 ions| ican Legion Auxiliary to raise funds} Va. and Messrs, Work and White-| way, Not all pupils persist in high| te ctveate fee fongners layed, honors going to Mrs. Harry} 2"d Mrs. Conklin. in-| Will be issued within a day or two,| by entertaining at parties and injhead. The hands in the onder in| cor some drop out for economic|dents seek un education for the love 4) Woodmansee and Mes. ‘Austin Logan! , Judge I.E. Birdzoll gave an in-|Both old and: modern dances will bel other ways, Mrs. PG. Harrington of | Which they are held. are as follows: : SURE a SELIEORME ier BRskate” parpave ot The Weather The party was the second of al teresting talk on the period follow-| featured and refreshments | be! the Harrington beauty parlors has|Mrs. E. L. Bradbury “South” holds| reasons and because they are not in- sdestion tar LA nae P that wi ing the Revolutionary War. served. Good music will be provided,| set aside Wednesday, February 9, for Spades A QJ6 2 ; lige ie ard conticey. an erat - Y terested in book-learning and others , ir cht series. 7 tie te i All visiting Odd Fellows and Rebek-| the Auxiliary’s benefit, One-half of Hearts Togs are eager to become independent of gg CC NeBe-aauatnS ia Probably ey tonight Super Senate Dance |Masons Entertain ahs are cordially invited. the recelpta of the Beauty Shoppe on Diamonds ¢ their parents’ money. It has:been| telligently applied, No one can re{| @d Tuesday; some- A ‘4 ; ; , Auxili: tk Milton C. Work “West” holds found that those who drop out are}ceive an education except. by de- what colder tonight it nein INITIATION PLANNED uxiliary to aid in its work, yes ah } Friday Evening at ancing Fa The mark master degree will be pein Spades 9 7 4 ei Se Nor oerraiias Ruy ed termined cffort_on the part of the ° i * \ " K y igh school work. e | student. ien " P ’ Saturday Evening | cxempiitied ror four candidates at the| | PIONEERS MEET FEBRUARY Heatrs AK Q, social life of a girl in high school | of 4 high ‘school education: is ‘that atterson's Th ng o a Diamonds Q 9 2 ieday i ie meeting of the Royal Arch Masons! The evening of February 22—W Loy ee Be is devloped to a grent extent. When | one is iore fited torches a penne — at the } nic temple Tuesday even-| ington’s Birthday—haa been chosen Winficld Liggett, Jr. “North” holds| they introduce a social pri in’ er calling or p jon. A great deal 2s Over 400 invitations have been ise 4 " ing at 7:80. All members, as well as| by members of the Burleigh County| Winficid tlgest!. or. | the school they become so of time in life is spent in work, so sued to the Super Senate dancing visiting Royal arch) Wl baal rth ergt a agh CLIC TS ts 8 spot 4 3 in the school orchestra, music clubs,| one must be ul to choose ‘the ! ing. 1 meeting, The affair will prob- see sh that they: party to be given Friday evening in Naasouie. ‘Cetible Sel urged to attend the meeting, A i - amends AJ 10 8 spot 75 4|dramutic clubs and others that they | profession she enjoys: for a person Patterson’s hall, the executive com-| night. ably include a banquet at the Gran Clubs 10 lose ull interest in expensive enter-|can work better and do more good SCHAFFNER mitte of ti grep whnecnes Tedan night EU a SN NOBLE GRAND8 CLUB ENTER.} Pacific hotel, to be followe Witbur C. Whitehead “Fast” holds|tainments and foolish and aimless in this dance. A committee is now at work Invitations are bei: t to all NE Spades K 10 3 pleasure; it also gives a wholeson 1 ieee le habdageadies . 1 is oi] Chestra. Dancing ended at midnight) Mrs, Pillen, 991 Twelfth street, en-|on the program and more detailed pades K 10 3 ke Gh a PI Ve and a pleasure. tate employes,” Fefenda et bent’ al] after which lunch was served in the| tertained the Past Noble. Grands’| announcements will be made later, Bea eetali lila) develgaw cap fidence 16 teat Mattie e nen tate & MARX also cordially invited, and those who| “Rte "oom. ESS act ngs Deemed om Bt Clubs 8 spot 7 6 3 oneself and in gaining po for the benefits one receives dur: fail to reseive thelf invitation The Masons have arranged for|40, Friday evening. The busin HERE ON BUSINESS iL nt Be To enter the business field aling high school toward their educa- H urged ‘to pee Some ‘inember ot the their annual dinner dance some even-| meeting was followed by a social] Arnold Offerdale of Manning wes for “Se girl should at least have a high|tion is a great help to them and also SPRING SUITS | Super Senate of the fegiisvare’, ‘| {28 during Washington's Birthday| hour. “A luncheon was served. in the city Saturday’ on business. | pane Leon or be on | 22290! education. “One should" be| in developing. character not only et irlam's seven-piece orchestra has| expected thet the attendance will be VISITS DAUGHTER IN STA tl pried Prone ea beck ae ein act com: | that time but which shows in our TO ENTERTAIN STATE OFFICERS naee ' . ematics, spell-| later fife * | oF etme for the dance, andi large as this event is one of the| Mrs. L, Krueger of Beulah has| ‘The American Legion and Auxitary| Sale at Harris & Woodma Sea cacuaneane Weel | ater fe: $32 50 i y res are also being planned.’ most important on the lodge’s enter-|gone to Chicago, Ill. where she was! will entertain seven state officers of} tomorrow, 3 =] || a Bergeson’s |A. 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