The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1927, Page 5

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California Girl Becomes Bride of W. Warren Taylor Friends of William Warren Taylor, formerly of this city, have received announcements of his marriage to Miss Ysabel Pauline Lopez, daughter of Mrs. Consorcia Lopez y Truilljo d’ Noda, at Los Angeles, Calif., on Tues- | day, March 29, Mr. will be at home Calif. Mr. Taylor is the'son of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Tayior of Pasedena formerly of Bismarck, leisa uate of the Bismarck high school: American Legion Host to Auxiliary at Dancing Party The American Legion members were hosts to the Auxiliary Wednes- day evening at a dancing party in the Legion hall, About 36 couples were in attendance, Lavine’s orchestra furnishing the music. A refreshment course was served at the conclusion of the evening. i Separate meetings of the two or- ganizations preceded the dance, the Auxiliary meeti: it the Lions room at the Grand ific hotel. DOHN-OLSON The wedding of Miss Genevieve 0: linda Olson of Driscoll to Carl Ed- ward Dohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dohn of Bismarck, was solem- nized last evening at 7:30 at the Bap- nd Mrs. Taylor Beverly Glen, Bead Flowers a | F District School of | Instruction, Eastern Star, Opened Today; | Officers and members of the East- ern Star chapters of Hazen, Lint | Mandan and Washburn | Bismarck today for the | | arrived in; fourteenth | bat at 4 o'clock thi the Masonic Temple wi McCurdy of Washburn, deputy, in charge.’ Five chapters are taking part in the school. Mrs, J.D. Thom worthy matron of the Bismarck chapter, is in ge! eral charge of arrangements for the! entertainment of the visitors. Mrs. V. J. Hunter is chairman of the ticket| committee; Mrs. W. 8. Stratton, the; Kitchen committee; Mrs. F. E. Diehl, Just arrived from Paris serving committee of Rainbow Girls;; spray of flowers of three shades of Mrs, Juanita Edick and Mrs, E. T. rose, fashioned of looped strings of Beatt, table decorations committe beads. and Mrs. M. W. Neff, flower commi: tee, ie Following the afternoon session a Senne erm Renee St ici'at "22-47 School Notes | Eastern Star members, visiting or 10-1 P f Events cal, are invited to attend the Banquet rogram 9 ven and the school. in District Contest Announced Today At noon today the Past Matrons club of the Bismarck chapter entere on at bid ce Hotel A a luncheon for out-of-town officers.| . 7 : Emi! ‘i The third district high school es| Mrs, Emily Baldwin of Devils Lake, 1..10°in music: declamation nod orn ill be held in Bismarck Satur-| afternoon and evening. Th ion and oratorical afternoon at! — a small worthy grand matron, was ip atten: ance, Mrs. Baldwin, with other state officers, will be present at all ses- sions of the school. A program of music has been ai ranged for the evening and refresh-! ments will be served by the Bismarck contests! will be conducted at the high school| ; assembly room at 2 p.m. The events) will be given in the following ordet: | meet Thursday afternoon at 3:45 to, & take part in the final contest. | donated by Hoskins-Meyer; C City Piane compan and the Music Shep. Is it ever at all proper to say| The contest will cover the com- “Pleased to meet you” when acknowl positions, histories and lives of some ging an introduction? I ould gentlemen always shake jof the world’s great composers and the purpose is to teach the pupils ap- preciation of the ENTERTAIN AT ASSEMBLY iH Aesres Musical contestants who are to take NAGE HOE eke Otte part in the district meeting h ed to omit it. i i Grday the high school | district school of instruction which! | N ates, held on May 11, made recently by the Juniors, as hosts to the Se The Senior breakf: event for the graduating ¢' j be held some time during the weeks of school but the date has n yet been set, school athletic grounds, known as the | Hughes field, is now under way, Su- | perintendent H. O. Saxvik said toda: The track will not be ready for | until next year, Mr. | j cause of the condition of the ground | | e, 27. nounced the date of its commence- round for Auto ment day exercises as Friday, May & : ' eee ee r| Ownership NS ee aus night exercises will be held'on | oe ce afford ime | Be most designers. You'll be delight- tist parsonage by Rev, C. A. Stenhens. ts. Henry Dohn and two ) ladies. rd of the bride were in attend-; VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. T. M. Holmes and Mrs. J. Garrett of Kansas City, who have been in the city, guests of their, aunt, Mrs. John Evans, left this! morning for Minneapolis where they; ill visit for a time before going to fornia, While in North Dakota Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Garrett visit-) ed at Underwood. Last evening they; were hostesses to a party of six at, dinner in the Patterson Hotel. RETURNS TO BISMARCK ON ALL-STAR TEAM Miss Barbara Register of this city is one of six girls named as mem- bers of all star: eo-ed baskeuball team at the University of North Da- kota. Miss Register and Miss Aud- rey MacBride, Dickinson. are candi- dates for the office. of president of the Women’s Athletic association. LIBRARY TO CLOSE SUNDAYS The library will not be open Sun-| day afternoons during the summer; Miss Hilda Gustafson of Washburn, | months, according to announcement] student nurse ut the Bismarck hospi-| made today by Miss Pauline Rich,| tal, has returned to Bismarck after | city librarian, Beginning this week} a visit at her home, Miss Gustafso# the Lbrary will not be open again on| has been recuperating from an opera- Sunday afternoon until October. tion. She was accompanied here by -— | her sister, Mrs, Leslie Burgum of RETURN FROM MOTT | Washburn. Mrs, C. J. Tullberg and Mr. andj COME: ROM GREECE Mrs. w. af. MeMahan returned today | from Mott after a two days’ visit., Mrs. Catherine Pslature has arriv- drove down Wednesday with ed in Bismarck from Greece and will 1 Rohn of Mott, who had been make her home witr her daughter, visiting here, . | Mrs. A. Bougas of 419 First street. — Mrs. Pslature, who is 70 years, old, HOSTESSES AT PARTY {made the trip alone. : Miss Ruby Amundson and Miss Marie Kvale entertained last evening VISITS DAUGRTER ut sv7 Fourth street for a group of| Mrs, J. M. Samuelson of Under- 12 girls. The evening was spent in-; wood is spending a few days in Bis-| formally and a luncheon was served | marck with her daughter, Misy Mabel by the hostesses. | Samuelson, who is ill at the Bis-' —— | marek hospital, TO ENTERTAIN | —— Miss Gladys Moffet will entertain | ATTENDS FUNERAL tonight at the home of Mrs. Bert) S. A. Murcks returned today from Spohn with a party for the officers, Fargo where he went to attend the and teachers of the primary depart-| funeral of Mrs. H. A. Headland of ment of the McCabe Methodist Sun-| that city. day school. ' - ": rae PARENTS OF SON FROM DICKINSON Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Woodworth iekinson, county| are the parents of a son born Sunday , is transact-| at their home south of Bismarck. | ing business in the capital city this VISIT HERE week. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Jordon and chil- \ dren of Driscoll are visiting friends in the city for a few days, FOOD SALE The A. O. U. W. drill girls will have a food sale Saturday afternoow at the A, W. Lucas store. i GOES TO MICHIGAN Walter Boelter has gone to Flint, Mich.. where he han accepted a posi:| tion in the Buick factory. RETURN HOME Mr, and Mra. Robert Hess have re- turned to their home in Wing after reese a short visit in the city. . HERE FROM WASHBURN —— Mrs, George P. Gibson of Wash- RETURNS TO HARVEY burn spent Wednesday in Bismarck | ©. Amundson has returned to; with friends, his home at Harvey after a brief visit in the city. HERE, FROM GARRISON William Krause of Garrison was a business visitor in the city Wednes- HERF FROM CENTER Ernest Johnson of Center was a Bexineea visitor in Bismarck Wednes- jay. IN MINNEAPOLIS day. a4 Cone reiagd Dr. F. B. Strauss has e to Min- BUSINESS TRIP neapolis for a few da: business HF. O'Hare left last evening for | visit. the Twin Cities on a business trip. HERE FROM MAX FE, A. Brockaway of Max is a busi- ness visitor in the city. BUSINESS TRIP J. W. Maddox has gone to Petti- bone on a business visit, HERE ON BUSINESS George Anderson of Wing is in the city, on business. —_——$— OO r Menus For the | | Family iF BY SISTER MARY BREAKFAST—Stewed prunes, ce-' real, cream, baked French toast,’ maple syrup, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON—Stuffed onions with white sauce, bran bread, jellied fruit, ' salad, milk, tea. DINNER— Birds without bone: baked potatoes. scalloped tomat radishes, rye bread, rhubarb milk, coffee. Birds Without Bones One and one-half pounds round steak, 1 large onion, 3-4 cup rice, 1 large loose head cabbage, 1 ie The Weather Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight; cooler. Fri- day generally fair HAVE BERGESON'S MAKE It. the steak ground as for ham- Season with salt and pepper. Melt 1 tablespoon drippings in frying’ n and add onion cut in thin slices. ik until light brown. Add meat, ld rice well washed; and let cook ten minutes, Stir fre-| quently to prevent sticking, Cut core ym cabbage, cutting as deep) as possible. Put head into a deep; pan and pour over boiling water to cover. Cover pan-and let stand five minutes. Remove cabbage and d | Pull off leav Use 1 leaves to} stuff and ut ey into pan | spoon Hai bure, in which the al be cook- ed. Put one or two tablespoonfuls of meat mixture on each large cab- ut the ide down on bed of cabbage. ur over boiling water to barely r pan and cook about 45 Remove to hot CLOTHES Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Econemy The A.O.U. W. Drill Girls} will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the A. W. Lucas Co. store. AT THE CITY AUDITORIUM v : y Girls’ reading section; boys’ read- i boys’ oratorical section. Contestants from nine towns of} w; the district will take part. The music events will begin at 1:30 Saturday afternoon at the city audi- torium. The program for the after- noon folfows: Boys’ vocal solo; boys’ small vocal! g group; girls’ small vocal group; mix-! ed small vocal group; piano — solo; saxophone olo; small group of or- f Pride Ott He ‘ r H quet on Friday, May 6, it was | 5 ins ; ay chestral intruments. ; sven! announced this week. . Further ar ample insurance | protec: The following events will be given’ rangements for the affair wil be | tion is to court disaster! Saturday evening, beginning at 7 mado later. o'elock, at the City Auditorium. JE TT see Soprano solo; contralto solo; vio-} A man in South Africa ha: er- "I : in solos; brass instrument solos;!eq his room with 500,000 used. most. Cover That New Car glee club; gi Now band, and mixed Ten high schools have entered con- testants in the music events. There will be no admission charge fe events and the pub- | nners of first place events will be eligible district at the s contest in Grand Forks, May 18 to First and second places in the orator ieal and declamatory divisions will enter the state meeting. Attorney General Shafer Will Give Graduation Address Attorney eral George Shafer has been secured by the board of education to deliver the commenc ment address to the graduating ¢ of the Bismarck high school on Thursday, June 2, at the City Audi- torium, Superintendent H. O. Saxvi has announced. Musical numbers will complete the program for the! in the musica! to represent the ng. The ‘class night program will be held Wednesday evening, June 1. Music Memory Contest Planned By Junior High’ In observance of national mus week, May 1 to 8, the students of th Junior high school will hold a mu: memory contest. Preliminary con tests will be held in each of the six rooms during the regular music per- iod on Tuesday and those obtainin, the highest average in each room will vet! SEA Seil from Monsreel pe Suebec the Se.Lawrence route, migty water boulevard to Europe. spell of Old lead charm lamcom while Old French Canada slips on either hand. The Empress of Australia thi: year madian Pacific's magnificent Atlantic fleet of Empresses and Cabin Class ships. Fits local eoamehip anemia oe H. M. TAIT 611 2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. The by the Christian of the First will speak at the high school Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. age stamps. TEST SEA SEED UT OF COLLEGE” FRIDAY, APRIL 29th Excavations at the site of the ai ient of Ostia, in Italy, ses were built . "ee a EY ee for the winners have been’ Hints on Etiquet pital &-———- na it Wi * sole +] One of the most serious troubles | oily-fibre packing around car axles, jcaused the railroads by vagrants is| Tramps use the material for build. |S |i resulting from the theft of the] ing fires. he Melo nds when introduced ? 3, Should women shake hands when introduced to one another? better class Miss Jessie Striegl, music ctor at the Junior high, will be The Anawern ! 1, No. i Y { Wednesday at sembly period. Pk Pinch aa { eil York accompanied by Margaret. The A.O.U.W. Drill Girls played & trombone. solo. s Ruth Will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the A. W. L entertained Ella Leathers, d Miss Ramona Boepple as | ga ‘Co. store, H r to plans who act | affair, annual » wi jors at t Delightfully new creations in Taf- feta, Georgette or Chiffon Frocks for the spring party and com- mencement season. One and two color effects in all shades and styles for misses and women that CONSTRUCTED | track at the new! TRACK BEING Work on the xvik said, be-| EXERCISES ON MAY 27 St. Mary's high The Right Back- school has an- surance you surely can’t afford a car! ek ow | To sacrifice insurance for any accessory is fool- |, ~ dy! ints’ GLEE citp to Banquer | Ardy! | The Girls’ Glee club of the Bis arck high school will hold its an TO SPEAK AT HIGH SCHOOL Dr, Ira Landrith, Chicago, IIl., ho is being brought to Bismarck Endeavor society Presbyterian church, ed with these little frocks that are so : Moderately Priced Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive | To turn a wheel without With an Aetna Automo- bile Policy DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Henry & Henry Insurance —_ $1 Specials $1 | Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men’s Shirts, in broadcloth, white, tan, gray and assorted patterns .... SHIRTS TOWELS GINGHAM SHEETING UNIONS Matinee Every Day 2:30 Turkish Cannon Towels, double thread, large sizes, 20x40, 5 for TONIGHT — THURSDAY John Gilbert | Renee Adoree Lionel Barrymore “The Show” AL ST. JOHN COMEDY—“Listen, Lena” Topics of tht Day 82 and 36 inch Gingham, thr selling at, 8 yards 81-inch, good quality Sheeting, no starch, bleached and unbleached, 24 yards Boys’ Athletic and Knit Unions, short sleeves, knee length, 2 for..............006 $1 .00 Men’s “Big Yankee” Work Shirts, triple SHIRTS stitched, sizes 14 to 18, special ............ ilaaae $ 1 .00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men’s Gauntlet Gloves, heavy canvas $ GLOVES with leather face, 3 pairs .......... Reavis ama e 1 .00 DEVONSHIRE SCARFS CREPE HOSE GOWNS SWEATERS STOCKINGS OVERALLS 32-inch Devonshire Gingham, beautiful patterns, 3 yards aoe ae bie .... $1.00 Children’s Cricket Sweaters, walues up to $2.45, sizes 2 to 6 years .. To embroider, stamped and hemstitched, sizes 18x42, 3 for .... Ladies’ lisle Hose, plain and ribbed, assorted shades, 2 pairs Ladies’ fine Gowns of Voile, Crepe and Muslins, special .... Children’s Stockings, plain and ribbed, special, 5 pairs A real buy if you can wear these sizes, 32 to 36 only, pair You Can Always Do Better at J. N. Mc Cracken Stores The Golden Rule Store Number 18 Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive mimew wy avoirw BUKOR dtsse casa Junior Class ‘Will Present - Admission 75c

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