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aa, ~ viv i Pe s-? a ¥ y i r ve ve SATURDAY}:MARCH 5, 1927 = 7 North Dakotans Gather in Capital For Annual Meeting and Banquet The North Dakota Society of the!and Mrs. Perey S. Crewe, Mohall; District of Columbia held its an-|Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Danforth, nual meeting and banquet Monday. Grand Forks; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. February in celebration the | Dawson, Beach; Miss Laura M. date on which North Dakota ad- | Dixon, Rolla; Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. mitted to the- Union. Waltér L.; Doyon, Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Stockwell, grand secretary of the |M. Evans, Buthgate; Mrs, R. W. Far- North Dakota grand lodge, A. F. and | Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fitch, A. M., and a member of the national poleon. directorate of the George Washing-| Misses Ada M. and Daisy B. Fow- ton Memorial association, was a/|ler, Minnewaukan; Miss Versie Fra- speaker and a guest of honor at the | zier, Hoople; Melvin Frazier, Cros- banquet. | ir. and Mrs. Alan Gray, Cros- Other prominent North Dakotans | irs. James R. Green, Dickinson; who spoke were Senator Lynn J.} William Greenwood, Valley City; Miss Vera Hagen; Miss Leonora Harding, Grand Forks; Mrs. Han- ley; Mrs. Halliday and Miss Halli- day, Jamestown; Blanche B. Harri- man, Minnewaukan; Hazel M. Hart- man, Cooperstown; Dr. Carl Hen- ning; Melvin D. Hildreth, Fargo; {Charles I. Holmes, Miss Grace Hud- ace rae Becta i ite) Miss Mary St. J. Jones, Lisbon; fton, presidents | Orley B, Lane, Valley City; Morris Bates, ‘Dee es | A. Larson, Hoople; Miss Nell Lund- ‘and M s Edna Hl 1 Bi ing, Hope; F. C. Lusk, Univesity; marcly-teenaurer: age VSS" | Mrs. J. K.»MeLeod, Flasher; Nelson ier doraeise pe |4. Mason, Bismarck; Lewis J. Meyer- There were 122 ‘North Dakotans fn /lee, Fargo; James Mullally, Grand attendance. The guest list follows: | Forks; Miss Aleada C. Nelson, Grand Judge and’ Mrs, Charles D, Hamel. | Forks; Lorin C. Nelson, Grafton; Grafton; Walter L, Stockwell, Fz +} Miss Nelson, Grafton; Mr. and Mrs. Senator and Mrs. Lynn. ‘Frazier,/ 0. A. Nelson. Fort Ransom. Hoople; Senator and Mrs. Gerald P.} Mi Vangie Newlove, Milton; Nye, Cooperstow: Representatives | Donald 0. Nye, Bismarck; Rachel M. J. H, Sinclair, Kenmare; Representa- | Qukman, marck; Mrs. Mabel C. tive Olger B, Burtness, Grand Forks; | Perrott, Grand Forks; Mabel E. Per- Paneer and Mrs. Thomas sons, Dickinson; el _ Peterson, Hall and daughters, Ellen and Edna,| Fargo; Lydia: D. Rabe, -Dicki Bismarck. , |Bleanor Ritzman, Leeds; Mr. Judge and Mrs. E. T. Burke, Bis-| Mrs. C. R. Rogers, Cobalt, Ont marek; Mrs, Lois Getehell, Valley |Sunds, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Shorb. City; Mrs, E. F. Ladd, Fargo; Mr.| Charles Simon, Bismarck; Mr. and Frazier, Senator Gerald P. Nye, Rey resentative J, H. Sinclair, and L, Samuelson, director of the U: of North Dakota memorial cam- r Judge Charles D. Hamel of Grafton presided. Judge Hamel and Lorin C. Nelson were the only charter members in attendance, Officers elected at the meeting are Alan Gray, Grafton, F. Lad x Fd and Mrs, Fred Dennett, Milton; Mr.|Mrs. Julian 8 5 Falkenstine, Hottineau;’Me, and: Mes;|Puci Norton Smith: Fargo: Cyrus Bs Tucker, E al: Benton Baker, Bismarck; Miss Ethel | Thomas, Barnes, Bismarck; Alfred J. Bart-| Bismarck; id - Mrs. - Harr; ram, Jamestown; Jacob Bechtel, Ma-|Tufft. St. Thomas; Lt, Comdr, jor’H. R, Botzing, Mandan; J. M./lin and Mrs, Homer Wallin, W: Brander, Bismarck. burn; Mr.and Mrs. Sidney L. Ward- ei < water, io eens ne well, Pembi Mr. and Mrs. C. S. and Mrs. Geo . Butler, Dickin-| Watson, Casselton; Mr. and Mrs. son; Mildred Campbell, Lisbon; Mr.}Charles F. Wheeler, Williston. i" NONPARTSR ee ENTER. | The Nonpartisan Women's club, No. Lisbon; Mr. an Paul 0. HOSTESSES AT PARTY Miss Leah Teske and Miss Lydia Hellwig entertained a number of '. entertained Thursd ning at young people Thursday evening .at the 1. 0.0. F. hall with a dinner.| the home of Mrs. Christ Oster, L418 1 As anes. ‘Sweet street. The party was in honor tables were attractively decor@ted in ithe national colors. Mrs. H. W. Herman was chairman of the commit- mi in charge. A‘dance followed the jinggr. 4 UNDERGOES OPERATION ao W. Chubb, the jm an opegati Mont. = re since patient at the Alexius’ ital for ten weeks before going to the Hot Springs. 2 i of Miss Mary Meqrem, who is leav- ing soon for her home in Braddock. ree tables of whist were played luring the evening. A lunch was served. MRS, COOK RETURNS Mrs. A. W. Cook, who spent the winter in Redlands, Calif, with. her son, Albert W. Cook, has returned home. Mr, Cook ‘went to Kennewick, Wash., March 1, to accept a position with the weather bureau. VISIT UNCLE Mack and John Thompson, sons of Dr. R. C. Thomoson of Wilton, visiting in Bismarck with thei Thompson. They are also VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs, L. Krueger has been in ¢l city for a short visit with her daugh- ter, Miss Lottie Krueger. rs, Krueger was en route to home in Beulah after spending several weeks in Chi eo, La another daughter, en, who has CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET The Wayizata Campfire girls met at the Will School Thursday after- noon. The business session was de- voted to @ discussion of means of earning money during the months of March and April, TO ELECT OFFICERS hapter F, P. E. 0. Sisterhood, will at the home of Mrs. E. A.-Th 712 Fourth street, y ernoon at 3 o'clock. Election of icerg will take place at this tim SISTER 1S ILL Mrs. R. E. Barneck left last eve- Bing for Minneapolis, led by th illness of her sister, Mrs. Howard ristensen, formerly Miss Sara Chi Slattery of Bismarck. CAMPFIRE GIRLS The -Wetomachick .Ui EET ire girls Fair tonight and Sunday. met last evening at the Wome: Not much change in coped fav's amen eras temperature “ RETURN HOME resentative and Mrs. Mtalisheugen left tl their home in Lillehaugen arrived about a week ago. LEAVES FOR HOME " Miss J who has employed hi durit the i jalative se: Mont tote this morn. ip for her home. VISITOR LEAVES in unc! c attending the basketball tournament. i Announcement Temporary Quarters \y STN SSMU 0H MAAN ANU NAARAMNANK This type of plain-front shirt with! single stud should accompany the talleoat, LZ Hl D. A. R. Luncheon Friday at Home of | «* Mrs. D..T. Owens The Daughters of the Ame Revolution were entertained Fri at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. D, T. Owens with Mrs. Owens, Mra. J. P. French and Mrs. E. T. Beatt as Rostesses. L. F. Crawford, state historian, gav: an interesting ‘address, “When All Roads Led to Bismarc! During the business session final’ plans were made for the. state convention which | munity Council was held Fri | merce rooms, $6; Pre | Mothers’ Service, $2.50. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TANEOUS Kelvinator Sales Compa 3 512 Broadway i Kelvinator---Electric Refrigeration ae See Models on Display ee ee ee eee ——— ——— ‘ P a ly Community Council Earns $155 in Sale | of Movie Tickets | A meeting of the Women’s Com- ernoon in the Asso A report of the finance committee showed $155.20 received from the sale of moving picture tickets. This included a gift of $32 from Dale Simon, manager of the El- tinge theatre, as a reward for the ex-/| cetfent work done by the Council. The following donations from clubs were reported: Elks, $5; G American ‘Legion Auxili Yothers’, $5; Rehekah lodge sbyterian’ “Ladies Aid, $10: Mrs. Florence Davis, librari the state historical society, gave interesting talk, “Thirty Minutes in) Bismarck.” | — | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR INSPECTION | Members of the Tancred Command- y No. 1, Knights Templar, will meet at the Masonic temple Monday eve. ning for the regular annual inspection by Inspector Erstravaag of Bottineau, and all members are urged to attend! so that a good showing can be made. ~——— ———| Members are urged to attend in uni-\ yy, 4, “4 ‘ ere ‘form. Dinner will be served in the Mr. Ashton will be one of the prin temple dining room at 6 o'clock, after which there will be work Knight Templar degree. The team will practice at the temple day afternoon af 2:20; TO MINOT Brigade Adjutant R. E. Ca and Mrs, Carlander left this n= ing for Minot where Mr. der will meet the program commit tee of the International Order Odd Fellows to plan for the coming session of the grand lodge to b held at Minot in June. Mr. ander is representing the Patri Militant of the Uniform Rank. will be held here next Tuesday and Wednesday. Delegates for the con- vention were appointed by the regent, Mrs, W. S. Stratton. The convention will open Tuesday afternoon, Registration of delegates and a meeting of the state council, composed of state officers and chap- ter regents, will be held Tuesday morning at the Prince hotel. " TO GRAND FORKS Miss Laverne Hanson, who has been employed here during the legislative session, left this morning for her home in Grand Forks, Miss Hanson will return to Bismarck next week to accept # position with the Lahr Motor Sales company. RETURNS FROM COLORADO Mrs. L. A. Correll arrived in Bis- marck Friday from Colorado Springs, Colo., where she has been for several weeks. She will leave today with Mr. Correll for their home in Cassel- ton. Mr. Correll is a member of the state legislature. LEAVE FOR HOME ‘ ‘Representative John Halcrow is avine today for home in Pem- bina county. Representative J. K. Binteos ie ciao leaving teday for his home in Gard: HERE WITH DAUGHTER Mrs. Peter Ackerman of Wishek is visiting her daughter, Mrs, C. M who is a patient at a- local Mr. Ritter has also been ys LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN Mrs, George Johnston, 831 Avenue} is leaving today for Gladstone, | , for a few days’ visit with Mr. | Johnston, who is employed ‘there, RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS | Miss Marie Huber, who has been! ill at the Bismarck hospital, has re- covered and has resumed her work as principal of the Will school. Matinee Shoe ZZ ZZ TNT Miss Josephine Parsons, heen visiting at the, W, & home, left this morning for her home, in Page, N : 3 , De MOVB TO BISMARCK Mr. and Mra. William Luek, wi have been residents of Mandan f several months, are moving to Bi marek today. VISITING HERE Mr, and Mrs. F. W.. their guest, ter, Bpgdere, SOR in-law, Peter Zcttddhadédddea orrectl; sed Zhe coreele tree ue ears grey suede -| returned to their home in Davenport GOES TO JAMESTOWN Rev. F. H, Davenport, rector of St. George’s Episcopal church, left today for Jamestown where he will conduct a three days’ crusade in Grace church.. Rev. G. M. Thom of Mandan will conduct the 11 o'clock Eucharist service and preach the ser- bled in St. George's church on Sun- day. of |” ON FRESHMAN TEAM Earl Bigler, son of Mrs. Mattie Big- ler, d Zeph Hollenbeck, son of Dr. and Mra. J. B, Hollenbeck, have won places on the Freshman team at the University of North Dakota. Both played in the University-Agriculture college freshmen game last evening. LEAVE FOR MINNESOTA Mg, and Mra. Carl M. Hanson and daughters, and Juat left Fri a for Minnesota. Mrs. Hanson and daughters will stop in Fargo for a visit with relatives before going to Lake Park, Minneapolis and Chi- cago, HERE WITH AUNT sao, Clifford and Lawrence Rich-| rap ards of Wilton are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mattie Bigler, during the district basketball tournament. GUEST LEAVES Mrs. Neil Anderson of Billings, Mont., has returned to her home after a few di visit in Bismarck with Mrs. Scott Cameron. GUEST HERE Miss Grace Howe, daughter of Mayor C, W. Howe of Washburn, is visiting in Bismarck, the guest of Miss Ia Bigler. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mat! of Tap- pen are the parents of a son born| wis RETEINE at the St, Alexius hos- | pital. | Is ILL AT HOME { Hans Gran, manager of the Webb Brothers shée department. has bee! ill at his home for the past few day: TO VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS Miss Ruth Hanse will leave this | week-end for Minneapolis for a| week's visit with friends. | RETURN HOME Representative and Mrs. Andrew Johnston left this morning for their home in Forest River. RETURN HOME Senator and Mrs. Gus Wog and daughter, Mabel, left today for their ie! home in Belfi 1s ILL Miss Ellan Holton of the Webb Brothers store is confined to her home by illness. i 18 ILL Miss Isabel Zeamer, high school student, is confined to her home by illness, LEAVE FOR DAVENPORT. Representative and Mrs. Jobn Plath today. y, HERE Mrs, Fred ey of Jamestown js visiting in the city fora few PAGE FIVE: ny = JUST A THIRD OF IT Parson: And is that bottle of whis- ky your sole consolation in your bereavement? Widower: ‘Oh, no, parson, there's Will Speak Here | culine guise for a brief sequence, and i FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: thereafter she is back in an assort- ment of effective, strictly feminine costumes, with Kenneth Harlan play- ing the romantic leading man, op- posite her. a couple more in the cupboard. With Harlan in the supporting London Opinion. cast are Philo McCollough, Billy a m ee lls Obntle : el Pay your Gas Bill now and Williams and rtrude Howard | i et of “trddpere” Who supply | save the discount before the ingling thrills, h tenth. nance, and even in the delectable -entertain- t ensemble of “Ea Pickin, The story was written especially | ‘or Miss Nilsson by William A. Bu ton and Paul Cruger, who based | Dance at the I. O. O. I’, hall hall Saturday night. | upon their own stage of the same title FOR SALE MODERN BUNGALOW FIVE ROOMS AND BATH o———_ ‘| CHURCHES orship. 1 } Man Who Obeyed | 7:00 p.m. Devotional meeting of Call at 516 Fourth St. the B. Y. P.W ms Evening service. “The Danger of Delay.” BLICAL E. J. ASHTON | | Modern girls may not be easily. + Starthed, but they jamp at every) 1 proposal. | CARD OF THA: We wish to thank ou al speakers at the banqu IMMANUEL EVAN cHu enth Corner €, trutz, Ps Lor, follows: | | and neighbors for the nany friends pressed, also for th j and deeds di ig our Malm, Ben C.L ment. We especially our ppreciation for ve of CE. at 7:15] floral contribu UR Beant cea Mr. T. nd family, REPRESENTATIVE LEAVES PY Se Eh ha a Re aa Mrs. Gunderson, | RE BCtEC en Geaktn ws Topic: "Stewardship a Principle of Tine, dad) Alea C4 e Hope today. .ife.” turned to his home in Hope today. | "Bening sermon: “Dust and Divin- HERE ON ity é : k Hallam of Watrous is trans- al music by the men’s chorus. service: | Wednesday,! acting business in the city. PATIVNT AT HOSPITAL Masquerade dance by Mrs. D. B. Bu tient at f de the} Ladies’ Auxiliary, I. 0. O. F the Bismarck ho: i , eee Fharadey. Moreh i at the , Hes 766R i . O. O. F. hall. Jenkins’ or- a i : At The Movies | chestra Prizes. THE CAPITOL A fast bout between *h veights ith a double knockout is pictured in | More Pay—Less Work,” Fox Film} version of Peter B. Kyne’s latest Cap- py Ricks story which has just been released to the screen, and will be shown at the, Capitol ‘theatre Mon- day and Tuesday. It is a story of business, drama and romance that jumps from one comic but logical situation to another with a lot of laughs at every jump. The fast fight is between captains of tugboats that have crashed in San Francisco Bay. One belongs to Cappy Ricks’ Blue Star Navigation Company and the other to Dad Hinchfield’s Banner line. son Willie, into the firm as a junior part- ner, and Cappy’s daughter, ‘Betty, who is his secretary and adviser, go to the waterfront to adjust the dam- ages. They call their captains to the pier and the discussion leads to the captains’ fight and the double knock- out which leaves the case on its mer- its and insists-on making love to her, The cast includes E. J. Ratcliffe, Albert Gran, Mary Brian, Chartes “Heinie” Conklin, Charles “Buddy” Rogers and Otto Hoffman. i : ELTINGE THEATRE H Anng Q. Nilsson comes to the El-| tinge for Monday and Tuesday in “Easy Pickings.” i jis fast-moving, tense mystery | play introduces Miss Nilsson in mas-| The First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota THE PIONEER BANK Our new stack of safety deposit boxes has been in- who has been stalled and we are now prepared to take care of cus- tomers who require accommodations of this nature. Rates $2.00 to $7.00 a year. Merry-go-round all there” under . But he’s ALL 1 when it comes to Laughs, Giggles; and Assorted DR. M. E. BOLTON ouamonDssritwetey ae Osteopathic Physician WE SELL DIAMONDS NEWS PICTURES ‘ . { Aesop Fable and Give Service COMING MON. & TUES. ANNA Q. NILSSON “Easy Pickings” The problems of the purchaser of a diamond are bur problems. Their satisfaction has been the reason for our success. The primavy consideration in the retailing of dia- monds is integrity. Customers, as a rule, rely on their jeweler for the truth about diamonds, The jeweler in turn must. havea thorough knowledge of them or it would be hard for him to buy and sell. intelligently. Our thir- ty-two years in the diamond business place us in a po- sition to serve you best. Oceasionall, Bges being :heaper I will make angel fond cakes from now on for $1.25 each. Mrs. W. E. Read the article entitled» The Rag Picker of Bismarck, pub- someone is lvyer inte buying a diamond * from some ler, or at some h le-in-the-wall, The so- styled owner\of said hole, or tla neddler may be here today and gone tomorrow. wre ‘ore, buy your dia- monds and jewelry from an esti biished jeweler. F. A. KNOWLES JEWEL “Bismarck's Dian.ond Store” JAMES W. MAREK Third St, So, of Prince Hotel, co No. Da,