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‘ . € SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE «(PAGE FIVE | sas ‘tured by an address by Harold Sing- | ros} H Events of the Week Ahead (Christian Endeavor | {2"s',23,2% address by Harold Sine) Bismarck chapter of the! P pective members: are in- { ea | Members M H homa City. Izaak Walton League: will vited to attend. A embers Meet Here 4 sunrise service will be held ot meet at the Elks hall Sund % Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel «5... B15 PM yg ae vit i hospital nurses ‘iies bE ieee Ne ibe baatid ara Prema cle RE Uc + ~ forget dance at if | Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Church Parlors = |e eth this mies 4 Ms ie Mrs dN, ray vafternagn, a } | Catholic Daughters of America, St. Mary's Hall ... fer a two-day district rally. Clell o¢ her 30 years’ experience fe i ae Party of ‘ preg ergs haa | 180. eC, 10. 0 Fal : Gannon, president af the Noith Dae Snel Heer cael F i . Ladie: ) Yr bg ohare vida Miss ( Weiermueller, North Da- "#4!" SP | Attractive Affair Meeting Next Week ts Set Pei ieee Bore Mae de 2 uae: es ecu | wesekay Gan tet i | | a’ Professional Women, B. P. W. Rooms ..- pal speakers at the opening ses- very ly come to the - | Eoror an vies |sion, Mrs. Fred Hanson, Miss Doris p, ne : | hina peers 1 F. Subordinate, 1. 0. 0. F, Hall .......... Ghinmi Anson, Miss Doris Presbyterian church Satur- : Morning glories entwined around The seventeenth annual mecting| Lady Foresters, St. Mary's Hall..... Ave ane OIE en dey OvERT Ha ; the columns and adorning the win- of the Bismarck Presbyterial Mis:| Masonic Chapter, hancaaie Tempe a Re LB day evening and hear Harold j dows made an attractive setting for! sionary society will be held or et Yeomen, A. U. U, W. Hall. 5 his evening's session will be fea Inger, ' CTs Augilinty Lage aveniag In’ the | Sigwartsdale era Glencoe, P cheat a i ining yeom of the Grand Pacific S. Wright, vice president, will preside Pe pea at ‘ hotel. out 76 couples were in at- in the absence of the president, Mr y ‘ ion Av tendanee, LF. Crawford, who ( seriously ili! 95 American Legion Auxitia | Dirlam’s orchestra played for the at_a Bismarck hospital. Le eee ee ecity Nt |. a dancing, At midnight & two course! The program will open at 4 o'clock | Degree of Honor, Mrs. H. Kunkel. supper was se! | Thursday afternoon at the Stewarts. | | dale church, Mrs. J. N. Wright will | 4 d the devot » Daughters of Union ers. will be d | je Veterans Have 25 a: “in crening session at 8 preside | PT. A. MEETING conclusion of the progeam a refresh: | - ‘ @ i Thursday evening at the Stewarts-, The Roosevelt Parent-Teacher as- ment course was ed. ig Charter Members jini: church. This session will. be; sociation held an Arbor day programm | rain cae { | known as “Young People's Night.” |at their regular meeting Friday aft-| RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA ia Agnes M. Fort Tent No. 3, Daugh-| Rev. Paul 8, Wright will give the|ernoon. Mrs. V. J. Lakge ung} ; ing has returned to his | ia ters of Union Veterans of the Civil address, Miss Sara Boyd leading the | “T by Joyce | Kailmer and; home, 306 Kighth street, after a *, { War wae organised “Thursday eve-| devotional, The” Bismarck men's| “spring.” Miss Herth 'almer gave visit in Lox Angeles, Calif. tt was Bismarck, No. Dak. ning at 8 o'clock in the Lions room| quartet will sing. fa talk on the influence of pictures | stated yesterday that Mr. Ebeling ‘of the Grand Pacific hotel. Miss Ora! The Friday morning session, alsojgn children, itlustrating her talk uld make his home with his ‘son, THE PIONEER BANK Royal Neighbors Junior Class P 1.0. 0. F. Hall “Just Out of Coleg Auditorium 8:15 PM and routine, nian: seed. poets > - _- - ~ Morton, chairman of the national or-| at Stewartsdale, will be devoted to/with art studies. Mrs. C.D, Dur-|W. R. Ebeling, but this” was’ tneor- | gunization committee, acted as initiat-| business and will be followed by a|sema gave a reading. Ten trees, alrect as Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ebeling! ing and installing officer. Twenty-| luncheon. ‘The afternoon session will| gift of the Lions ‘club, were planted | have their own:home in Bismarek. “4 five daughters signed the charter and | include « round table conference onjon the school grounds during the ee S$ a | S e the following officers were elected | “E: Methods in our 1 Soe-| afternoon, the students giving ap- VISITS SISTER Mrs, Fred Hanson of| propriate exercises. State’s Attorney} Mrs. Alvin Bohn of Mott has ar- and installed: ss Olga C. Johnson of E. McCurdy talked on the mean-|tived in Bismarck for a visit with President—Elvina Porter. Bismarck. ag hemior view President—Zura Hunt:|Korea will speak. Election and in ing of Arbor day. her sister, Mrs, Waltér McMahan. 1 s wf 9 stallation of officers will follow. —_—— ‘dink vice president—Mabel Strat-| The Presbyterial will adjourn to BIRTHDAY PARTY HERE FROM MOTT Every hour crowded Glencoe for the evening session at i | Mrs. Mark Syverud of Mott “Patriotic instructor—Angeline Dur-|# o'clock. Miss Johnson will ‘again | qpe MES lic’ a "party, cele, |sbending a few days in Bi sema be the speaker. brating the sixteenth birthday an. | With friends. with interest! Capital Stock, $300,000 Chaplain—Nelli Preston. Sennen ong eter a e RST RETRRE Toe m —‘Mreaauser—Nellle, Mickelaon, AC AMPRIRE cinLs Gane Se ee gue A calor | CARD OF THANKS Sa ee Councillors—Lindz Hedstrom, An-| The Waziyata Campfire girls held| scheme of yellow and green was| We wish to thank our many fi vings Bank Department issuing Pass Books— WHETHE i arty dance, you’ ne. Schwantes and: May Sandin. a ceremonial mecting last evening at|earried out. The honor guest ‘re- | and neighbors for thelr Kind assiat- Savings Banka for Distribution” Inte ie Ra i ETHER a bridge party or a dance, you'll ; Lina Mitkelson. the home of Miss Elizabeth Manning,| ceived many pretty gifts. A refresh- | anee and sympnthy expressed during Ti n. Interest Paid find this marvelous instrument will smooth the nces Dolan. 2100 Avenue A. After a brief busi-( ment course was 1 at the con- our recent bereavement of our belov- | on Time Deposits—Satety Deposit Boxes for Sia) Assistant guard—Mary Dingle. ._ | ness meeting beads were distributed.| clusion of the evening. ed daughter and sister, We also wan Rent evening's program and keep the hours crowded Color | besters—Marion Sandin,| A daintily appointed luncheon to express our thanks for the floral vith ii itt Ruth ‘Hedstrom, Eva Henderson andl served at the conclusion of & pleas: 6 RA RETIN Sore Investments made for Customers with interest. Popular ditties of the day . . - ‘om, ; aviti ‘ rime Weds ip SRR ant sceiul hour, spent with games, ' The, Catholic, Daughters of ae > Mrs, Katherine of cite Foreign Exchange, Domestic and Foreign Letters dance music by famous orchestras . . . a great i ica eir regular meeting <r rakt att % sckingd will te bald the ctest| SUBCTAD, TO Uae nnsrry Monday night, at @ o'clock in St. Mr, and Mrs, G. L, Tooker. | of Credit Issued symphcny—whatever you wish! Each type of P : i Eaeny 4 . lary’s school hall. " i i Money sree ee Tee ce “ligeese meaeveseosie mare concaupietn ; : Bismarck chapter of the! C. B. Little, President bee sates ee ak soo R HERE FROM WASHINGTON | tentative membership in the Dakota STUDY CLUB TO MEET Izank Walton League will J. L. Bell, Vice President Judge the brilliant performance of the Ortho- a4 Playmakers at the University of| The Bismarck Study club will meet Frank E,' Shepard, Cashier 5 . 3 Mrs. F. G. Wilkina of Washington, | North Dakota, following tryouts for| Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | meet at the Elks hall Sunday | i. E, Haasan, Asst. Cashier Phonic Victrola for yourself, 4 . spending some time in Bis-|the active group held this week. home of Mrs. O. Lundquist, 324 West ft t th Yclock. | FE. W. Leonard, Asst. Cashier F marck transacting business. Mrs. ay Thayer avenue. afternoon = ai ree oclock. B. F. Lawyer, Asst. Cashier i Wilkins owns land in Burleigh coun-| METHODIST LADIES TO MOFFIT i — Prespective members are in-| eg yer, / » Cas my ty. ‘The cast of “The Spinsters Con- VISIT IN HETTINGER | S-MEYER nee vention,” composed of officers and| Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Young vited to attend. LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN teachers of the primary department|have gone to Hettinger to spend { Mrs. Alice W. York will leave to-| et the Methodist “Sunday school, left| the week end with Mrs. Young's The Home of KFYR { ‘x morrow for Jamestown where she this afternoon for Moffit. They will| parents. ‘4 elt hag or on liye Me Le presens he, play e Moff Ladi under GUEST OF S SISTER Cl h . \ erson, and daughter, Evel A tl f the } Moffi' Al SUES SISTE! | rh i " Devils Lake, who will spend a couie | sa pices ib reer Ute "Cy Ruben Buehler of, Mott ar. | First Class Shoe, The New e i of weeks visiting in Bismarc' | VISITS FI FRIENDS jrived in the city jay for a) a | Mrs, Hugo Auer of Mott is visiting | few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. ! Repairing Grivopbon a Ky ¥ TO BRADDOCK friends in Bismarck for a few days.,Hugo Auer. Bismarck Shoe Hospital - i Members of the Epworth League Before returning home she will go| — 3 R of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal on to McClusky, for a brief visit. © | ETURNS HOME Henry Burman, Prop. a church will go to Braddock tonight in | Mrs. Melvin Olson returned Thurs- Bismarck, N. D. \ ; cars to present their play, “When RETURN H HOME jday from a_ visit friends and .) Smith bated oe fend the aus-! - Rey. and Mrs, Harold Hanson and selutives at Devils Lake, Rugby and ‘ pices of the Braddock league. Mrs. Everson have returned to their| Farg ! ' Aor TO VALLEY CITY homes in Washburn after a short vite) 1 eRTAINS LUTHER LEAGUE = GOO ROO OSes sess a Miss Alta Bremer left this morn. '" Biamarek, . |, Mrs. John Le hostess to the || The Melody. Shop, Bismarek , ing for Valley City where she will ‘| TO VISIT PARENTS Luther League of the Trinity Luth- UNER attend a student conference of the’ Migs’ Delia Soehren will drive tojeran church Friday evening. At the | T YW. C. A. + Mott Sunday to spend the day with Cc. L. BRYAN , her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Soeh- | ' 4 . YEOMEN TO MEET ren. | The Music Shop, Mandan A regular meeting of the Yeomen usu or Uni ies will be held Tuesday evening ‘ VISIT_HE HERE :30, A large attendance -. Mr.'and Mrs. H, A. Thomas of ‘ ; * sired. ) Driscoll are visiting friends in Bis- Sleep __ is offered to the right man in Burleigh, Kidder, McLean, marek. 5 ns Sheridan, Emmons, Billings, Dunn, Gelden Valley, Stark and y ‘i HERE on eniee NESS a Rea The chances are it’s your kidneys Hettinver counties, to take charge of the business of an oll ram rs. -Hai t EG. ablished : compa William Knowles of Wing were busi: \figs Elsie Johnson is spending the] tate Foley Pills established compan: ness visitors in the city Thursday. .| week-end in Regan, the guest of rela- diuretic) beter mn will pay from $3,500 to $10,000 ciiea, and more to the man who is a hard worker, an am- i 2 | Heer ERM or ere nel tee gn she wr of aba hitious salesman, and wants to get ahead in the world. i of Bismarck, in spending the week-|° pg. sorgiemore? Baldwin. was a Sra sleep. ll If you are between the ages of 25 and 50 years and can | end in the city. business visitor in the city. yesterday. : A fuabie . 1 furnish references as to eae nd ability to things, ——— 1 write us once, giving full details about your i T.R. Aico ee este McDonald ry Hae ey F past employments, and stating where our representativ can | . R Judge Fred Jansonius went to Fes- see you for an interview. Meee er tne ia) sanaen riage araneaet sil eett: All applications will he treated confidentially business trip. —-——— " HERE FROM MCKENZIE MN HERE FROM DAWSON Harry O'Neill of McKenzie was in A good time to have A. P. MALM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kadelec of ae : ‘ Dawson are spending the week-end in| te city Thursday on business, 6091, NL PL Ave. Fargo, N. Dak. Bismarck. 7, 1 2 HRABON URIBE: i HERE FROM KILLDEER _,,@eerge, Casper of Mott is a busi- R g Cc t: 1k, Debetty Of Rifiders: ina doust-( Sie Vemordm: helclty. u Ss, ur ains, . ness visitor in Bismarck today. TO MOTT q * A.C. Taylor is spending the week- I end in Mott with friends. Blankets Cleaned 2 times 2 is 4! OOKING and baking can, be made as simple as ‘two times two is four”—if have a Reliable Gas Range equi with the cele- You ant you caotaaaely turn the Lorain Red Wheel to the exact temperature you n light the burners and Spies ioe ice veale GOOD BANKING SERVICE OE IS LIKE SUNLIGHT For example, 450 degrees ot GOOD service is an intangible thing. You Suits and Dresses : Made to look like new oO PRICE, $75 TO $345 Phone 684 | Capitol Laundry Co. 311 Front St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday LON CHANEY paras thes can’t weigh it in the scale and you can’t. a 66 5 degzons of hest m= measure it with a tape-line. a tiplied hou: vane . ‘ é spieg 9 “4 from soup. to But it’s like the sunlight—you can feel deesert,doisously cooked im its warmth. ‘ poy oven at one time—end all done withest requiring o bit of = G) The atmosphere at this bank is genial gear attention! and friendly. Our relations with our de- positors are natural and direct and we be- Lorain insures perfect results to the i | ide Pica poli Anche ' lieve this is one of the principal reasons | q . ” bake. si of trvite = veg: why we retain the friendship and confi-- a etables oven easy, J dence of our customers gear after year. apprevedeteriization method. We regard it as a privilege to serve you + ; Let us show how and your friends. easy your baking yeu heve « Lo reuse (ff J FIRST GUARANTY BANK » ~ Gas Range Bismarck, North Dakota MOTHER ‘a will have her portrait.made for : Mothers Day, May 8th, if you ask her. Make. appointments. MONDAY — TUESDAY Corinne Griffith “Three Hours” Young Man— + F. A. Lahr, President K. V. Lahr, Vice President P| : : now. | HW Take my. advice — Only purchase your J. P, Wagner, Cashier ‘ Palace - Mandan | ‘ clothes from reliable, well established con- iis bam ee eh teaa at Tonight “The Scarlet Letter”}, With Liilian Gish cerns, not from peddlers or fly-by-nighters. MRS. W. E. BUTLER'S HOME STUDIO ' PHONE 898... -.. | 418 WEST. ROSSER Ls