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{ . + R Bridge Dinner scene of a prettily planned day evening when Mr. and Ph) ing in the color motif. bridge were in p' A. G. Sorlie Mrp Surprise Farewell Nusta make their home. Wi Friday Evening at Wenzel Home| during the evening, honors go' Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mrs. Hanson. served after the games and dani ‘was enjoyed during the remainder of | were won by Mrs. Ross ai the evening. me | The Woman's Chri: noon at 2:30, the Indi: IN, lother’s Day. W. C. T. U. meets at thi school and the meeting hi organization. large uttendance is desired. Mem- rs having cars which can be used and from the schools sre asked to communicate with Mrs. Cats will be. at Community Council } to take guests C, G. Boise. Women's 1 Toon. y ieee Miss Anna Burr pre: Presbytepial Mixsidnary society Fri- fternoon at the concluding ses- W. C. T. U. Plans For Annual Meeting at Indian School] *aye yeaa ton guests Each yes ‘New President of « This Presbyteria! The home of Mr. and Mrs, R. E.| Wenzel at 321 Park Avenue was the’ F party, Fri-j Mrs. Wen- zel were hosts to six couples at din-| and Mrs. George Shafer as hostesses. The tables were prettily decor-| Mrs. Charles : with flowers, yellow predominat-| pr i; } After the dinner three tables of Party Honors Mr. and Mrs. Nustad of the inion: Tu compliment to Mr. and Mrs. T. ©, Nustad the Sons and Daughters of Norway entertained last evening at the Nustad home, 311 Second street, a surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. membets of the organization, e leaving soon for Valley City to SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 ‘Baptist Ladies’ Aid | Elects Officers at Meeting Thursday Officers were elected Thursday aft- ernoon at the regular meeting of the Baptist Ladies Aid at the home of Mrs. John Thorpe with Mrs. Thorpe Staley was reelected lent; Mrs. R. E. Kennedy was chosen vice president; Mrs. vied | Beall, secretary; and Mrs. 0. S. honors going to| Jacobson treasurer. id V. E. Joslin. A program followed, Miss Lilli Reimstad and Miss Charlotte Reim- stad entertaining with violin and 0 selections, Mrs. Ira Herbert gave two readings. A_ refreshment course was served at the conclusion Mrs. C. E. Will Hostess Friday at M. B.. A. Party . S.J tions had been Temperance} to be held here on Ma: Union wil) hold its annual meeting] gates from all parts of at the Indian school Tuesday after-} and other nea Mrs, C. B, Dickinson} attendance. will be in charge of the program and A refreshment course was| members and their guests ig; Was played at ten table: son. The house was prettily decorated in the W. B. A. colors of red and green and at the conclusion of the games Mrs, Will served a prettily appointe: luncheon. Mrs. Preparations for a large convention 16. Dele- orth Dakota states will be in Mrs. Anna DeMars of inneapolis, district president, wilt girls will take part, “Mrs.| arrive here next week to assist the Wright will deliver an addrese | local organization in making arrange- the| menta. jai an. im- portant place in the calendar of the the rest] marck district of the Goodyear Ti Goodrich Dealers Have Banquet Friday at Patterson Hotel Seventy-five dealers of the B company were guests at a banquet Friday evening at the Patterson ho- tel. Dealers from a radius of 125 miles were in attendance at the af- air. The dinner was followed by a pro- gram with C. A. Mosher of Fargo, dis- Tree, sne- representative, as the «| principal speake TO JAMESTOWN G. Gannon went to James- Clell y convention held’at/town today where he will preside officers are Mrs. Bismarck, vice Stewartsdale Mrs. W. W. Phige retary and ; Mrs. W. F. Grundy, Ste- associ WwW . corresponding secretary of embers; Mrs. G. Hochhalter, Paul S./deavor Union tonight. president;!meeting tomorrow at a meeting of the Christian En- At another Mr. Gannon will: give a chalk-talk. Dr. Ira Landgith of Chicago, 0 will ive an address at the cty auditorium in Bismarck Monday evening, will attend the Jamestown rally this -|week-end, and will speak Sunday afternoon n, secretary of young people; Mrs./ morning, afternoon and evening, Mr. iam Kamroth, children; Mrs. ary education; Mrs. Charles + sewing. M * Bismardke presided in oM Crawford tember, t successful held | national headquarters acco! a tolword received was attended Ind. The North Dakota legionnaires by a large number of delegates! wii sail for the France convention | 22 by the Presbyterial, ord: Mrs. Ankenmann, and ing Sara West Ankenmann of in the absence of Leith, secretary of |G, i he North Leith, secretary of/Gunnon ‘is president of the No "secretary of Literature and mission Leiss- man, Steele, secretary of overseas Dakota Christian Endeavor Union. _, TO LEGION CONVENTION Carl Knudtson, 812 Fifth street, who was chosen’ to represent the Lloyd Speitz post, American Legion, at the ninth annual convention to be held in Paris, France, next Sep- made reservations with ing to polis, from Indi from Leith, Wilton, Steele, Mandan,/on the steamship Montnairn of the Bismarck, Underwood and Colehar. bor. ittended b; fchurch. is Olga orean missionary; Special music wi marck Men’s of Stewartsdale GUEST LEAVES i yt * Mrs. Shiple Dickinson marck, } ' VISIT SCHOOLS Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Nellie Evarts have -spent the week visit- i ing schools in the county. Elev { schools were visited during the f two days, including those in rural schools of Arena. RETURN HOME ) Mr. and Mrs. M. 8S. Hablitt, who We have been visiting at the home of Se Ge: met 4 ‘est, for the ae feck eft today for their their daughter, . Cc. W. jome in Minneapolis. uartet. Rev. G: led the devotionals. ant View, Hyland, Lindon and i ficld districts and the town f-] Services held last evening at the)" Glencoe church following the close if the sessions in Stewartsdale were Mrs. Floyd Rader of Minneapolis, whp has been vsiting in Bismarck for several days with Mrs. D. E,/baby left this morning for Shipley, left this morning for her|where they summer cottage at Otter Tail lake.|Mr. Sha: visited her mother at|Usher L. Burdick in tl fore coming to Bis-/law in Fargo. DANCE LARGELY ATTENDED hundred cou d the ‘dan at jai farm Wednesday evening. 3 orchestra played and Mi loran provided excellent taxi serv: for her gue: ‘The Weather tonight; cooler; * ne partly cloudy Joudy to: cloudy Partly cloudy je Canadian Pacific line from Quebec will land at Antwerp. CAMPFIRE GROUP MEETS The Oeceta Campfire group met at a crowd that packed the/the home of the guardian, Mrs. W. C. Johnson, |G. Worner, Thursday evening and we the address. |made plans for a picnic at Sibley Is- furnished by the lland next Saturday. i rundy {ment program, planned by Miss Elsie An enterta’ Nelson, followed the business mect- ing. LEAVE FOR FARGO Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaft and Fargo their home. jociated wil practice of will make will be MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman are moving into their new colonial home on Avenue B today. The in- terior decorators, Kiley and Wise, have just completed their work. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. C. C. Manning of Sheyenne, hi be uest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Severtson, 823 Fifth street, for several days, left {this morning for her home BEAUTIFY COURTHOUSE LAWN New shrubs and trees were being set out Friday afternoon in the yard surrounding the courthouse. iF greens and shrubs and trees of vari- ous kinds were included. MOTHERS’ CLUB TO MEET The Mothers’ lub will meet Tu day at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Schore e, 507 Sixth stre Mrs. Price Owens jot wit! planned. .RETURNS FROM. ROCHESTER Melvin Welsh . returned Friday from Rochester, Minn., where he hud Ween“called by the illness and en- suing death of his sister, Mrs, TO VISIT IN GRAND FORKS Miss Vivian Prescott went to Grand Forks today for a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Larson. * SCARLET FEVER . Margaret Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Price Owens, is confined to her home with an attack of scarlet fever. © GUESTS OF DAUGHTER city ane atting i iainroarck, phe visi in of thelt Gaughter, Mrs. A.\L. Over- \RENTS OF DAUGHTER ‘ Me eee, George M., Hobinson lof Col bor announce birth of @ daughter yesterday. day aftérn home of George Keniston. _ pasts he d ‘Arthur Brooks of| 10 ; .E.0. TO MEET * Chapt fi ee! o. will mect Mon- | Gerald City Commission, City Hall I. 0. O. F. Canton, I. 0. 0. + C. T. U, Indian School Mothers’ Club, Mothers’ Se: Veterans of Foreign Wars, A. O. U. W., A. O. UL. W. Catholic Order of Foresters, M. B, A., I. O. 0. F. Hall . Company “A,” Armory Masvnic Conimandery, Masonic Temple I. 0. O. F. Hall . B. P. O. E., Elks Hall .. 9 Viens Club. Grand Pacific Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Catholic Daughters of Ameri thian Sisters, Kiwanis Club, Grand P: Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall 1 Rotary Club, Grand Sunshine Society, ~ by Air,” Auditorium American Legion, A. 0. U. | 5 American Legion Auxiliary, ip Company “A,” Armory Ladies’ Auxiliary to Pati I. 0. O. F. Hall .... 13 Bismarck Lodge of B. of R. Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. City Commission, City Hall I. 0. O. F, Canton, I. 0. 0. Masonic Blue Lodge, M 2 A. 0. U. W., A. O. U. W. Eastern Star, Masonic Tem I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. Progressive Mothe' Club, ' Fortnightly Club, place to De Molay, Masonic Temple Catholic Order of Forester: Knights of Pythias, A. 0. M. B. A., I. 0. O. F. Hall 19 Mothers’ Club, Mrs. WMonrartisen Women’s Club. “ B or. U. fh, biks Hall L O. O. F. Encampment, 1. w RA. A. 0. U, W. a ot Pe Bismarck Lodge of B. of R. Knights of Columbus, St. Lions Club. Grand Pacific Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Catholic Daughters of Ame: City Commission, Citv Hall Ladies’ Auxiliary 1. 0.0. F. Hall . thian Sisters, A. O. 23 Lady Foresters, St. Mary’s American Legion, A. 0. American Legion Aux' Thursday Musical Club, DATE SCHEDULE FOR MAY Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce 2 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel . P. E. 0.; Mrs. H. L. Wheeler . Women’s Club, Mrs. Geo. Kenis Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple . 3 bie Club, Grand Pacific Hotel Mrs. Price Owens Club, Mrs. Eastern Star, Masonic Temple 1, VU, VU. F. Subordinate, 1. U. U. F. Hall. Progressive Mothers’ Club, Mr: 4 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel . Current Events Club, Mrs. A. Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Sntyth Wednesday Club, Mrs. C. E. Si De Molay, Masonic Temple .. Knights of Pythias, A. 0. U. ‘ 5 Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Presbyterian Church... Nonpartisan Women’s Club, 6 Delphian Society, Prince Hotel . D. R., Mrs. Lumry ....... Women’s Community Council, Ass'n. cf Commerce I. 0. 0. F., Encampment, I. Sons of Norway, A. O. U. W. H 7 Rainbow Girls, Masonic Temple .. Monday Club, Mrs. E. P. Quaii City Commission, City Hall A. 3. U. W. pet Business and Professional Women, B. I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. F. Hall Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Mrs. F. H. Davenport ....... Roald Amundsen Lecture, “From Rome to elt is iu Evangelical Ladies’ Aid, Bismarck Hospital.... Presbyterian Missionary Society, Church Parlors Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. M. Knights of Columbus, St. Mary’s 14 U. C. T. and Auxiliary, Elks Hall 6 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel P. E. O., Mrs, C. L. Young Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel .. Mothers’ Service Club, Mrs. War Mothers, Mrs. John Burke Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel Current Events Club, Mrs. C. R. Methodist’ Ladies’ Aid, Methodist Church Parlors Lenhart . Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, Presbyterian Churc Company “A,” Armory .-.. Masonic Commandery, Mason Delphian Society, Prince Hotel Hall . Rainbow Girls, Masonic Tem) to Patriarch Militant, = ‘UW. Hall: Kiwanis Club, Grand Pacific Hotel .. I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall Rotary, Grand visge wee iety, . O. H. Sunshine Society, ii nen Grand Progressive Mothers, Mrs. Fred Svaren .. F. Hall 2355 SSsseq Toray Urs eto te Ts mo BESESFER R. D. Kennelly.... Grand Pacific Hotel Hall . : 23ssss5 2 H. E. 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Hall 10: 00 lary’s Hall 3 ARaiph "5:00 al : Church Sail 30 rica, St. Mary’s Meese Sweex Ox wares ry Hall .. a @0 00 BS ce Bo 00 90 G0 =2 69.00 90 tS FS 00 00 G00 FO OD 30 SSRSESSSBSSSBESSSS5Ss ssi Company “A,” Armory ANS 330 P. Degree ee Honor, Mrs. Harry Homan . F 4 . i al Neighbors, I. O. O. F. Hall 5 a i 97 ~~ Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall ee 30 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel 1 wey Ge ome Pacllle Hotel 12:15 P.M. Kiwanis, Grand Pacific : . M. # I. 0. 0. F: Subordinate, I. O, O. F. Hall E if RETURNS HOME has been a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. N. Daffinrud, at the Hughes apartments. has returned home. Mrs. Daffinrud came to Bismarck for the Eastern Star meeting Thursday. VISITOR LEAVES Miss Elsie Pearson, who has been visiting in Bismarck for the it week with Mrs. W. A. Hughes Miss Willa Newton, left this morning for Ellendale where she will attend the summer term at the Ellendale Normal.’ < PLAN BANQUET The thirty-third anniversary ban- quet of the A.0.U. W. lodge will be held Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Grand Pacific hotel. An ex- leellent orchestra has been secured and dancing will follow the dinner. —_+— CLUB MEETS The F.T.D. girls met last evening at the home of Miss Maxine Burn- side and:held initiation services. The next meeting will he with Miss Lil- lian Buckley and Miss Dency Dick- inson, . TO MEET MONDAY ‘ A regular meeting of Agnes M. Fort Tent No. 3, Daughters of Civil War Union Veterans, will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the court room at the courthouse. good attendance is desired. » VISITS DAUGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Sayler of Un- days piste with thefe danghtera: Mrs. rs wi ir daug! rs, Mrs. ‘Craig and Miss Ruth Sayler. of ige will be held te. de will M Mrs. G. Daffinrud of Hazen, who | Ay MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIO: The Bismarck Ministerial Associa- tion will have its regular mecting Monday afternoon 1:30. at the Episcopal parish house. ‘RETURNS FROM CITIES Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barneck have returned from the Twin Cities where Mr. Barneck has been attending a jewelers’ convention. - fi MASONS TO MEET A regular meeting of the Bi: Masonic lodge will be held Masonic temple Monday eve! |8 o'clock. + HOME FROM VISIT William Barneck, who. has been | j visiting relatives at Albert Lea, Minn., has returned home. HERE FROM ELLENDALE Miss Ruth Fuller of Ellendale is spending a few days in the city. ake Sovespmens 3 recently spre 2 repairing a temporary office building damaged by white ants. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Feurth 8t, Phone 2401 Bismarck, N.D. ‘The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER LSS 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A new petals of pustel gray, called “mist,” has of the ’ kid arranged’ in a 4 fringe. be destroyed, 3 3 es | Daily Health ||; AT THE MOVIES | | Service | o—.- -- --- ELTINGE THEATRE BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Teal Dise: person the germ or infectious agent. infeeti the disease concerned and as to the 7 7 tion, W be use! b % methods of transmission. upihis picture, based on the play| and expert, © UNCtUl te both novies Many diseases are transmitted by | “The Woman” relates the story of "Martin. ‘The Meaning of a Liberal immediate carriers of — disease,| Kitty O'Brien, telephone girl in the| pducation, This book is not con-| cena in which may be either insects or per-| hotel where nish, candi-| cerned with schools or colleges or| Drain a sons who carry germs, but who are fis being dined on! methods of instruction but tries to not, themselves ill, election eve. | Kitty has her own! interpret education axa possible way Certain gencral measures _are| troubles without becoming involved! of thin{ing bout. things and of desirable for purposes of cleanliness, | i" Politics. Tom Blake, son of “Boss” | gaily living. as well as. for’ the. prevention of | Jim Blake, is unable to marry her be- apieltle. “Qliewioré, cause of his father’s opposition. These includ@ the frequent use ot | soap and water baths; the washing of the attend: always before cating: the hands and of any unclean art- ie¢les, .|that may have been used by other | person: ance 0 who C.L, BRYAN © The Music Shop Mandan laughing, or talking ious material from nd mouth. attention to the simple that have i with cs. important f the ons or animals wh dd to communi cases for a length of time ii re their freedom from inf. {Such limitation is go i quarantine. It must b that it concerns rest | ion of persons who | exposed to diseas are actually ill, A_ second j e factor | limitation it ¢ has termini the patient o o death, certain m sary to insure tha and the materials scrubbing and washing water, soap, or w: with hing soda: cuff on a kid afternoon glove sae of the two lat t : Journal of the American Med=| avd qe freat Political Association and of Hygeia, The Health Magazine ase is transferred from one to another by the passaye of The jous agents vary according to And those wh All things would scem to indi Avoiding Infection vernor Mark Robinson sees chances of reelection thin air. Sudde have been investi, past life tell the “ fathe: law. of h hands in soan, and water after ing to, any. physical need, and the keeping of particularly toilet accessories andish away from the mouth, nose, rs, or gny other body 0} he avoidance of common dr paper, in time. What inform. nis missing? How he avoid-| can it possibly affect election of close contabt with p sults? Why .should Kitty may be coughing, g,, mixed up in these affairs? Where Are the Gifts That Mother Got Last Year on Mother’s Day? Eaten Up! Withered! Or Worn Out! This year give Mother sométhing that will never wear out—something that will grow more precious with the years. A Ring, a Brooch, a Necklace, a Beaded or a Leather Bag are GIFTS THAT LAST Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists . In_this city we have a shopping district second to none, the country over. Our stores are well-stocked, and wisely Pperated. Courtesy awaits you everywhere as you enter the door. S But people have an odd way of never quite knowing the. wonders of these diversified stores and the utilitarian things which. are for sale there. - Get. “beater acquainted,” for example, with those articles weich have been designed for the American home £6 pater it and to make it more attractive, more liv- able. 5 ‘There is no legger an excdse for any house tu “run down,” inside.or out. Tools and materials for prevent- ing is are plways (accessible, and at moderate prices. More:and’ more, it‘is becoming the custom for home- cwnets topitoh in and do some of the.many tasks them- selves, : ‘ Tt is better for the home and it is better for the community. First Guaranty « Bank F. A. Lahr, President E. V. Lahr, Vice President J. P. Wagner, Cashier ll. E. Baker, Ass’t. Cashier 7 and thereby | @——————____________@| been mentioned one freedom of mo his surroundin, associated wil him will not disseminate infectio These measures include cleaning dis- infection by the use of chemical sub- the ei | When the destinies of three men, parties and a whole state hang on the should- ers of one beautiful young girl there's | sure to be plenty of strong drama. see “The Telephone Girl” at the Eltinge on Monday and Tuesday will get just drama, that-—strong | T a Standish landslide at the polls and | his| in | owner of mises the use of | his presses if the story be completed become the| || At the Bismarck || rae Public Library ) long his life in- PAGE FIVE Outwitting Middle Age. me of this book is that by living und the proper: mon. '? itude man will be able to pro- and usefulness many tl group of books of Circus Lady. The ig ady for circatation story of a woman ho for many years was famous as a y! Sanctuary! Sharp es- thief for spent turned his pendence. Cleveland, A popular sum Hife, e Tri hot Fe-| commissioner of Twel Ssays on practical living ine which th home the trae cul, ac: | na | The Fun Bo This book deals with the leral’ principles of jand lighting, and m period costumes a Kellogg. Evolution, tells what he beli drawing upon animals for rib The author | es evolution 1s, familiar plants and Lord. — Ever: Cook Book. is book cont 00 tested ree- ipes, with pages of detailed instruc- ling te The First National Bank Bismarck, No. Dak. Established 1879 THE PIONEER BANK re- | re. Leonard, Asst, ( . Lawyer, Asst. ¢ FOR SALE and glazed porch. Full basement. maple floors. Kast front. location and a beautiful home. PHONE 138 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 es TONIGHT — Saturday Who Is He? | | | This mysterious | masked Lothario with flowing scarf and | screaming steed? Rid- | ing through the stilly | stretches of the night | --where does he go— | whence does he come? | Hoofs follow — nearer nearer! What has he done? A Zane Grey novel is always a best seller; a | Zane Grey Western a best seat-seller! COME EARLY NEWS PICTURES | CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY i “Be Your Age” LON CHANEY “Tell It to the Marines” optimism, the ict prohibition, national prejudices, hone BY SISTI BRFAKWAST—-s cream, of a gas broiler. for the first two or three minutes jand then move farther from the fire jand broil four minutes on one side and then four minutes on the other. Fried Sweet Potatoes _ room .bungalow, all modern, and in splendid condition. ing room, dining reom, kitchen, three bed rooms, bath, re Hot water heati' plant. Woodwork in living room and dining room in One block from Park. An i Price $4,550.00. Terms. - INVESTORS’ MORTGAGE SECURITY CO., I Office With First Guaranty Bank i COMING—MONDAY and TUESDAY “The Telephone Girl%: PALACE—MANDAN—TONIGHT wri chey. | American Soundings. The author, English journalist, and editor of The Spectator, here com "}ments upon American. slang, Amer modern woman, wed dried veach- baked) Fr rup, milk, coffee. s in potato cases, thor | raisin brown bread and butter sand- meaning of | wiches, scalloped bananas and apples, Mock d sweet potatoes, cauli- cream sauce, apple and cel- alad, date custard pie, graha -| bread, milk, coffee. Round steak is put through the food chopper several times, madv into flat round cakes bound with a strip of bacon and broiled over clear glow- coals or under the fillet mignon, gas flame Turn broiler often potatoes and inch thick. Let at a time, dry between towels and fry at once in deep hot fat until a golden brown. soft crumbled paper, sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper and serve. ’ Drain on

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