The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1927, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 Social and Personal Natives of the Emerald Isle Guests of Mrs. V. J. LaRose Thursday at a Clever St. Patrick’s Day Party| , most of them natives of Ire- at a beautifully appointed St. k's day party on Thursday. The se was decorated in Irish moss, hamrocks and green tapers Marv Cashel gave a brief out- line of Irish history. Quoting from Seumas MacManus, robably the greatest living Iris! istorian, she} soid. “[roland was the asylum of the higher learning which took refuge it was known in Italy. At one time Armagh, the ecclesiasticdl capital of and, was the metropolis of civili- yn”? Though Ireland's schools had been heard of on the continent of Europe ught Chris-! jiss Cashel continued, it was under the stimulus of the new faith that the great schools multiplied in Ireland in the sixth and seventh centuries and held the eyes of Europe. These schools attracted crowds of —hungering scholars from the continent to wnom, as testified .by the ancient Saxon cnronicler, the venerable Bede, Ire- land gave food and shelter, the use of her books and! the service of her famous teachers. Camden, treating of the anne: V. J. LaRose entertained 36, The : sixteenth century Briton, which the English in the early cen- turies had flocked to the Irish \nchools, and of the distinction con- | boast a Irish education, say: istorii ‘He has been sent to Ire- tinued, Coming on down through the cen- turies Cashel told of the activi- ties of the Irish people as makers of if history. | Following Miss Cashel’s talk a musicale of beautiful Irish ballads }was given, The numbers were by Mrs, LaRose. Little Elizabeth Ann LaRose, in Irish costume, gave an Irish clog dance, The remainder of the afternoon was spent with reminiscences of childhood days in Ireland. All join. melodies. At the conclusjon of the program dainty refreshments were served, the menu representing the various emblems of Ireland. Mrs, LaRose was assisted by Mesdames T. B. Cayou and P. E. Byrne and Misses Anne Slattery and Boniface Morris of Bismarck and Mrs, J. W. Hintgen of Mandan. One of the guests brought a bunch of Shamrocks which had been sent to her from her old home in Ireland. GRADUATION AT TEACHERS COLLEGE W. J. Church of Bismarck, mem- ber of the board of administration, conferred diplomas upon 21 students of the State Teachers College of Minot, at the graduating exercises held this morning in the college au- ditorium. Rev, Clarence J. Carlson, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church of Minot, delivered the graduation address. Members of the state board of administration will visit the col- lege Monday. GUESTS AT HULTBERG HOME Miss Agnes Hultberg, student at the Grand Forks high’ school, has arrived in Bismarck to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Susanna Hultberg. She was act panied home by Miss Margaret Si and Miss Mary Kent of Grand Forks. e evening s ere she has been for several with Mr. Ayers’ mother and ho have been ill. Both are y improved, according to word! ived by Mr, Ayer: VISITS PA Dich! has ar Iniversity’ of North Dakota to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F Diehl, over the week-end. ATTENDS FUNERAL L. Spear, county t lo ‘McKenzie. Thursd nttend the funeral of M Gabor ee nis hem HERE Mi: Clara berg, students The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Cold- er tonight GOOD SHIRTS FROM MANHATTAN Bergeson’s cif Discards like tissue North Dakota, arrived in the city Hultberg. HERE FOR TOURNAMENT | Winston Mann, student at the| University of North Dakota, is spend- | ing the week-end in Bismarck and Mandan, visiting friends and attend-| jing the state etball tournament. VIS PARENTS Miss Shi parents, and Mrs. Ralph Penner, ‘over the week-end. Miss Penner is ‘a student at the Uni: Dakota. 1 HERE FROM MOTT | Frank Utter of Mott is spending 2 few days in Bismarck on business. HERE ON BUSINESS Joe Kolkomo of Mott is transacting business in the | RETURNS TO STEELE | A. E, Taylor has returned to his | home at Steele after a brief business it in the city. Women’s Hygiene t Inds ‘worries of old ways J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse eee gowns and gay frocks, ;V_ business and social exactments under the most trying of hygienic handicaps are a comfort women of today enjoy. This because old hygienic ways are being widely supplanted by a new way called Kotex, VA Kotex discards as easily as tis- sue. Thus no laundry, no em- barrassment of disposal. It’s 5 times as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton “pads.” Thus you wear lightest frocks; dance, motor, for hours without a moment’s doubt. Deodorizes, too; thus ending all fear of offense. 8 in-10 better class won:en now employ this way. Doc- tors advise it. Nurses widely urge it. oe at any a without embarrassment si in ‘KOTEX.” pis: Try today and you'll never tisk the uncertainty of old mie Bor of 12 costs caly a few a je sure you get the genuine. On! Kotex itself is “tike” Kotex. < KOTEX | Judge by Results The only real test for any baking powder is in the oven. For best results use BAKING POWDER Guaranteed Pure IKG 25 ounces for 250 More than « pound and a half for e quarter THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — Smart dresses. 14 to 20. Reduced to $15.75 and $19.75. Twenty Hats re-| duced to $5.75. Saturday, March 19.—Rose Shop. | “DO IT NOW” 44th Anniversary Observed Thursday By Bismarck Couple Mr. and Mrs, Thomas 616 Avenue F Thursday ceiebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniver- Their son, C. €, Lauder Jamestown, was here for the acca- “| sion, and another son, Benton Lau: der, his wife and children, of Bis- |Senior Nurses to Be Entertained By Business Women Senior nurses,at the St. Ale and Bismarck. hospitals will be ei |tertained Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock by the Business and Professional Women's club in the George Harris are the house com- mittee, which has charge of arrange- “Pupils who enter our school i: ferred upon a foreigner who could} Spring show common sense,” szy F. L. Watkins, Pres., Dakota Bus iness College, Fargo. “*Classes ar. maller, progress is quicker, mone: saved, salaries begin soone: number of friends ca A program of music and readings lanned. At the conclusion ernoon, refreshments will | Mr, and Mrs. Lauder came to Bis- ‘Hence it is frequently read in our/ has been , hi land to school’”, Miss Cashel con-| obtainable elsewhere) you begir | i work with experience, advance rapid- ily. Recently promoted: C. E. Holst, | ‘to cashier, Great NorthernRy. Co., | Plentywood, Mont. ; Geo. Wischer, ito Ass’ tCashier, Security State Bank, | fave yf Ae the Welk, —Apr.4-11. riteF, i :Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. George Sloane, Emmett Griffin and) ed in the singing of Tom Moore's old | if Bismarck N. Dak. You are going to be very pleased when you see the new Footwear styles we have assem- bled for your approval, for they are most interesting in design. Light in color for the most part and cut along slenderizing lines, make it very easy for anyone to have fash- ionably shod and trim-looking feet. are fancy Shoes for afternoon and evening parties, tailored and strapped slippers for! business wear, and sturdy, yet trig looking oxfords that will make you want to take a long walk the first day the weather permits. Thursday evening to spend the week-| ed with their mother, Mrs. Susanna] DR. T. G. OHARA Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store Office Phon Speciai attention given to chil- Penner is iting her) sity of North | Hosiery, Too, to Match “First With the Newest” chmond ss Booter, | What makes tempting foods? )R years hundreds of cooks in this vicinity bought and used Holiday Nut ine for just one thing: To make foods tempting. Spread on eee ae to shorten pie crust pasity. To make richer cakes. Try yourself. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, LIONEL BARRYMORE NEWS PICTURES Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Minneapolia, Minn. Disribeterst Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Rismarck. North Dakota “Man of the Forest” Promotion hadn't 3 always passed by HE COULD remember when the whol part-bran product the quantity of bulk is usual! all to be effective. That is why doctors recommend ALL-BRAN—be- cause it is 100% bran. No need to risk habit-forming drugs! How different is ALL-BRAN from drugs and pills—whose dose must be constantly increased to remain tion is the cause of much tinhappiness and ill-health. It with milk or cream—and add fruits or honey. Let it soak a few mo- ments to bring out its full crisp Mix it with other cereals. In soups.’ Try'the recipes on every Kellogg's ALL-BRAN . ed to bring safe relief—prompt pre- tors recommend t risk part-b: jbstitutes.. Insist: on genuine Kellogg 's — the riginal amen eo two-piece sport Light colors. Sizes SAYS EDUCATOI | hD.B.C. ACTUAL Bi S$ training (copyrighted—un. | MONEY TO LOAN Salary, Diamonds, Autos Furniture Security Finance Ass’n. No. 7 Eltinge Bldg. Open Evenings DENTIST Bismarck, N.*Dak. dren's teeth. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY “WOMEN {LOVE DIAMONDS” Featuring PAULINE STARKE OWEN MOORE Junior COMEDY “Tell Em Nothing” PALACE - MANDAN Zane Grey’s i ALL-BRAN is delicious | | \ A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Two Big Saturday | Friday and andy aati Specials|_ = Extra quality Choco- prints or embroidered lates, a Ib. Cc corners ; fast colors; reg- —- _ — cee lig re- F ceived from Eline’s, Milwaukee’s famous sandy makers | 4 for $1.00 : SPRING HATS All Smart new Hats in colors to match every Spring costume. There are interesting styles and new materials Large, small and regular head sizes in hats for sports and business as well as display! Distinctive and authentic dressier models for formal occasions. styles for Spring shown at this price. A.W. -mus Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get it Saturday J. P. Coats 100-yard Limited to 6 spools to a customer Genuine Hickory House- hold Rubber Aprons, large size BLUE GREY PINK 98C ‘Rose Trimmed with a con- trasting color Men’s White All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs FULL SIZE 3 for 50c Ladies’ All Linen Handkerchiefs Hand- rolled or hem- stitched hems; fancy ular 39¢ each; for Fri- day and Saturday only ~ $ 4.95 The largest and most comprehensive A Clean-Up On odds and ends of sizes and colors in Semi-Chiffon Hose Full 24-inch Fashioned Silk Boot All sizes and a good range of color: Lucas Co

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