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Surprise Party Saturday Honors Mr. .and Mrs. Tiedman Twenty-four members of the Anni- ry club formed the group which endered @ surprise party to Mr, ani Mrs. F, H, Tiednan Saturday evening at their home on West Broadwa: After an ;nformal hour at the Tied ran hom) the Party attended the dance at the Heart River pavilion in Manda Later io the evening the guests re- ‘turned toithe Tiedman home where a refreshmeat course was served. Mi ard Mrs.' Tiedman were presente Catholic Daughters Hold Banquet and Initiation Sunday Daughters of America held their annual banquet last eve- ning at thaGrand ic hotel. Mr: J Tsthumperlin. presided toastmistregs and an interesting pro- gram of mbsical numbers and talks was given. | About 60 members were in_attendanke. Ss {included Father 3. John Soeep P. Hesh of Mbs. V. J. LaRose sang and Mrs. Arthug Bauer-gave piano selec- tions. The banquet followed initiation ser- vices held if the afternoon. Twelve tes Were admitted to the or- May 16 and 17 The. Patterson hotel will be thead- quartera for the state meeting of the North Dakota reviews, Women’s’ Ben- efit Association, on May 16 and 17. Bismarck review, No. 2, is arranging for the meeting. Mrs. Effie J. Say- ler is chairman of the general ar- Tangements committee, Mrs. At pens. Fargo, stat commande! rs Alberta Droetl Mich., deputy supreme com- sa mander;. and Mrs. Elizabeth Dow, Mandan, and Mrs. Louise Thompson, Fargo. state députies, will be in at- tendance at the mecting. Election of delegates to the su- preme convention to be held at the summer camp of the organization at > Port Huron, E dell? 18, will be one of the principal business features tyere. Monday evening aards of the Bismarck pen the meeting and and visiting delegate An initiatory'tervice,, conducted landan review, will follow. Delegates fromthe reviews at Far- go, Grand Forks, Dickinson, Cassel- oficers ‘and review’ will wh, Devils Lake, Jamestown Court-|? Ellendale, Lisbon, Enderlin, Carrington, Bowdon. Linton, Colum- bus, Sheyenne, Bottineau, Noonan, Garrison, Wishek, Wilton, Carson, Sentinel Butte, “Kenmare, Carpio, Mandan and Minot will attend. The convention will be formally opened , Tuesday morning. ON EASTERN TRIP Dr, W. H. Bodenstab left Sunday IIL, where he medical di- rectors of the American Life conven- tion, From Chicago Dr. Bodenstab will go east and will vis ber of Atlantic coust citie: Saeieaten, D. C., and EASTERN STAR TO MEET The regular mecting of the Ea ern Star will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the Masonic Tem- ple. There will be initiation a ‘treshments, All members are asked to be present and visiting members are cordially invited. FETE CAST Miss Barberk Register hi and 20. HERE FROM STERLING ,3..Miss Mary Ellison, formerly em- oy pos in Bismarck, and / irs. E. F, Sapp and daughter, Violet, ot Bering. visited in Bismarck Sat- urday.. ELECTED TO IRON MASK Earl Benser, Bismarck, is one of four University of North Dakota stu- dents to be elected to Iron Mask, honor soeiety at the school. OFFICER OF VOTERS’ LEAGUE Miss Helen Crawford of this city has been elected treasurer of the League of Women Voters at the Uni- versity of North Dakota. 7 — bt RETURNS JAMESTOWN John Knauf, foun supreme court Judge, has ‘returned to his home in Jamestown ‘after a visit in Bismarck. <i VISITS HERE oan irs. mn of Creck’ visited frlends in. Bismarck over the week-end, : 1SITS ‘ER Miss Jondis Raftseth of Moffit spent the week-end in Bismarck wi her. si i | ni ; id) solem! Mr. and} y, Haim Catholic Rectory Scene of Myers- Dorrance Wedding | The wedding of Miss Eva L. Dor- rd J. Myers was Fi afternoon 5:30 at the jolic Rectory, Father John Slag officiating. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Myers, brother and siste: law of the gtpom. were the attendants, The bride, who has been a student nurse at the B: hospital for the past two ye ‘a daughter of Mrs. J. C. Dorrance of Hope and a Della Fox of this city. anager of the Sinclair arck, Mr. and Mrs. M; have postpon- ed theit wedding trip for a time and at present have an apartment in the Business College pbuilding. Mothers’ Service Club Entertains at Bridge Dinner Members of the Mothers’ club entertained Frida: the Grand Pacific hotel with a din- ner. Husbands of the members were guests. The table centerpiece was attractive basket of tinted pussy wi lows, and pink tapers, nut baskets and favors marked each cover. A program of novelty features was en- joyed. Four tables of bridge were played in the hotel parlors following the dinner, honors going to Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Kennelly and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Spangier. C. A. Olson Home Scene of Pretty Parties Saturday Lavender, yellow and green colors formed an attractive setting Satur- -da» for two parties given by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Olso1 The seventh birthday anniversary of Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olson, celebrated Saturday afternoon a party for 18 of his classmates. Games were played and a refreshment course served. honor guest re- ceived many gifts. The birthday anniversary of Miss Alma Bakken was the inspiration for the second affair, given in the eve- ning, There were 21 guests. A luncheon was served at the conclu- sion of the informal evening. RAIN SPOILS PLANS Governor A. G. Sorlie and Gilbert Semingson, state Wank examiner, who left this morning for Garrison where the governor was to have delivered in address at a civic club luncheon , were forced to return to Bis- marck because of the condition of the They had considerable trouble far as Wilton and, up- ing informed that the roads were more difficult from there on, decided to return hom: ANNIVERSARY BANQUET The Grand Pacific hotel will be the scene of a banquet, program and ing Acyad Tuesday evening cele- brating the twenty-second annivetsary of the A. O. U, W. lodge in Bismarck. A large number of planned to attend. T! beheld at 7 o'clock and a progr music and toasts will be given in con- nection with it. The dancing party will follow. BUSINESS MEETING rance and Le d Service evening at VISITS MOTHER Mrs. Wallace O. Conklin of Cen- Wash., has arrived in Bismarck for an extended visit with her moth- er, Mrs. Nora J. Cochran, Mrs. Cochran of this cit; OFFICER OF FORENSIC ‘SOCIETY Miss Emily Olson of Bismarck ha: been chosen vice president of Kappa Psi Omicron, women's forensic so- ciety, at the University of North Da- cota. . n |! Conklin was formerly Miss Zabella V. y VISITS SISTER . S. Peterson and daughte Mae, of Devils Lake, left for terday after a weeks visit ek with her ‘Mrs. York. Mrs. Evelyn home in Bit Alice W. Miss Nell yy division instruc: rne, division -, tor ef the Northwestern Bell tele- hone compan; ft this morning for Brocle on a business trip. —— VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS Mr, and Mrs. Earl R. iF. have go! yw days’ vist return Thursday. <” ¢ ; yer BISMARCK Miss Mabe! ae and Miss Nor- le | ma Long of Washburn were siniters in Bismarck’ over the. week-en: i die estad Tate thie ening is’ mol tol Minneapolis where-he will make his home. yet ILTON we her home in Wilton after ‘a week- end visit here. prep ‘ RETU! 1M MINNEAPOLIS |. Mr. ad fous Dare Patient have from a two weeks’ visit in BUSINESS VISITOR ; Whasen of Wedonsio busiogsa visitor in the city Baturday. TO REGAN — 8 IN BUS \y Ay WHOM FAT The sort of belt one will wear with sport clothes, wide and of water snake. LEAVES FOR LINCOLN Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck left Sunday for Lincoln, Neb., where he will make his home. ‘Dr. Hollenbeck, a federal voternarian with the bureau of ani- mal industry, has been transferred from Bismarck to Lincoln. Mrs, Hol- lenbeck and son, Zeph, a student at the University of North Dakota, will join Dr. Hollenbock soon after the close of school. HERE SUNDAY J. M. Samuclaon gid. sons, Elmer and Wall Uaderwood drove to Bismarck to visit Mins Mabel Samuelson, @ pgtient. at the Bismarck ‘hospital. Mrs./Samuelaon is remain- ine in Bismarck, the guest of. her daughter, Irene Samuelson, dur- ing the illness of Miss Mabel Sam- uelson, another daughter. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. J. C, Dorrance and grandson, Jack Fox, of Hope are in the city for a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Della Fox at the Woodmansee apartments. HOSPITAL ALUMNI Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- n will meet Tuesday evening it 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs, H. A. Brandes, 810 Fourth street. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bessinger of Hebron are the parents of a daughter born Sunday at the St. Aloxius hospi- al, RETURN HOME Mrs. B. G. Geoythen and Mrs. C. R. Geoythen have returned to their homes in Fort Rice after a few days’ visit in Bismarck, PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS’ CLUB The Progressive Mothers’ club will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. E. Stewart, WEEK-END VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Westrum andy Mrs. W. C. Grace of Raleigh visited in Bismarck over the week-end. SON BORN A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dailey of Braddock this morning at the St, Alexius hospital. RETURNS HOME Miss Eva K. Weiand thas returned to her home in Hi days’ visit in B: GUEST OF FRIENDS Miss Klonda Lynn of Linton was the guery of friends in Bismarck over the week-end, VISITS HERE Miss Hazel E. Rapp of Wilton has MAHI BI AU ACCEPTS POSITION Mrs: Hilda Joslin has accepted « position with the motor vehicle de- partment. MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr, and Mrs, W. 8. Rohrer moved into their new home on Avenue E to- day. ve RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS A. W. Mundy has returned from a buying trip in Minneapolis. HERE SATURDAY Mrs. J. N. Carigan of Fort Yates was in the city Saturday. Women’s Clubs Plan District Meetings Eight district meetings of the state federation of women’s clubs will be held during May, according to in- formation received here, The list follows: Third district at, Stanley, May 3 and 4; Eighth district at Courtenay, May 10 and 11; Seventh district at Dickinson, May 11 and 12; Fifth district at Valley City, May 17 and 18; Fourth district at Lisbon, May 18 and 19; Sixth district at Edgeley, May 19 and 20; Second dis- trict at Minnewaukan, May 24 and 25 and First district at Langdon, May 26 and 27. Leading speakers scheduled to ad- |dress the meetings are Mrs. Myrtle |Gleason Cole, Fargo, who will speak at Stanley and Dickinson; A. G. Divet of Fargo and Max Zimpel of Frank- fort Am Main, Germany, at Valley City. f Hints on Etiquet : sO 1.\ Is it customary and proper to jenclose a visiting card with the new address of a bridal couple in the lower right corner? 2. Does an invitation to a church wedding require an answer? 3. Does an invitation to a wed- ding reception or breakfast require an answer? The Answers ADD LIFE TO YOUR YEARS And so add zest to your li: When John R. Gordon, Danville, Ill. found himself “always tired at’ night and burdened with a backache,” he took Foley. Pills, a wonderful diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, “After a few doses I felt better, could work with more ease, became stronger and could sleep better.” Men and women everywehre are using and recommending Foley Pills, diuretic, for faulty kidney action. In constant use over 26 years, Satisfaction guar- anteed.—Adv. advantage of the wonderful bargains offered at the Bis- inarck Cloak Shop. “The Charm School,” pre- seniors, Thursday, May atre, Mandan. DR. M. E. BOLTON |, Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. TY Free Permanent Wave Numbers drawn on April morning: Free Permanent wave this If your number is listed here let us know before the end of the, week. Must be registered by then to be counted. . 940 : Numbers for the March permanent wave being issued now with each 50c purchase. HARRINGTON’S BARBER-BEAUTY SHOP Phone 130 B ismarck, N. D. SHOPPI “This isa great show, one of the best we ever had,” reports the State Theatre, Winona, the Palace’ nesota, regarding Vaudeviile af this week ‘ VAUDEVILLE Palace Theatre TUESDAY. . MATINEE AND EV! IG TWO JORDANS Presenting “Fun in a Hotel” OLIVER & LEE Many people are taking sented by Mandan high school 5, 8:15 p. m., at the Palace The- a to 5 Wome Ellendale, N. D., May 2-—A@)— Prizes of $10 each-will be awarded to the women’s clubs of Minot, Fargo, Ellendale, Valley City and ‘Edgeley |for notable work in health studies in jconnection witb the rights and duties contest sponsored by the public wel- fare department of the state federa tion of women’s clubs, according to! announcement here today by Mrs. L. Brouillard, state department chai man, The committee judging the con- test ranked the @wns in the order named, Minot receiving first honors for a survey conducted as a coopera- tive effort by six federated women’s under the leadership of Mrs. liam DeKleine, Fargo; rd, head of the Minot May 1, designated by the women's s National Child Health Day| McDonough, Minot, 1 as May Day. Lynde, Ellendale. in the North’ Dakota con- en t were Dr. A. A? 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