The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1927, Page 5

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of Today.” Miss Esther bebe ht gave} Mra, Ida B. Wise Smith, | mpent in playing bri go.| | DELEGATES TO STATE MEET | convention at a meeting ‘of the ex- U. C. T. AUXILIARE @ reading and Miss Evelyn Jacobson | vice president of the Nation Wo ing to Mrs. Charles nm and! 0. W. Roberts, president, and M.Jecutive board last night. The state] The regular meeting of the U. C. g short talk on “Daughters of Today.”| Christian Temperance: Uniot, /Ohie; /-Fred Schultze of Mandan, After the|Q\) Steen, secretary of the locai] mecting will be held at Devilx Lake|T. Auxiliary will be held tonight a¢ Readings by Mrs. A. N. Newton and | and De, Sophoniaba P. Breckinridge,| games a midnight luncheon was| eMbpter of the Isaak Walton league,| next Priday and Saturday, May 20/8 o'clock in the Elks hall. A basket group singing concluded the program.; dean of women in the University of| served. Mr. Von Loewe will be appointed delegates to the state| and 21, Social will follow the meeting. imeem Cc who ‘will represent her abroad several months, i * Wildrose Troo: | tive state of Kentucky. An outel : ——— p |ing woman cititen of each state will BANQUET MONDAY Entertains Mothers he nresent, . Members’ of the Woman's Benéfi Rebekah Lodge. | Wednesday Study . “Entertains For Club Anniversary | : [TO ENTERTAIN DISTRICT CON-| banquet we the aye, helt, aaron ( .' -| banquet at the erson hotel on at . Bridge P; arty) VENTION Monday evening at 7 o'clock ‘inatead i Valley City will entertain the fifth | of Tuesday as was first planned, It : “e A >| ay The Girl Scouts of-Wildrose troop,' ,. ‘the Nort kota .Federa- | Was found that the Monday, evehing Mrs. _H. Lidberg) Party _on Friday| sof cntaied ut scrijcacas tetat una ihe te aul ie e-na™ acta ra , tn compliment to Mrs*Herman Lid-| Membera:of the Wednesday Study| club rooms. with a bridge. party for) Menting/, Puesday and Wednesday.) 0” etcsates, The sonvention Pfc. berg, who is leaving the city in the|.club entertained thelr husbands and| thei mothers, The rooms were pret- | Or'‘the district ate expected. An| Paper. ® et near future, members of the Rebetan | friends at a pretty bridge party Fre rosebuds, “Pink interesting. program of music and ~ lodge entertained last evening fol-| day evéning in celebration of the, ™ in the favors and taiks has been arrabged. | Speakers | TO EDGELEY lowing the regular meeting with al‘club’s fourth anniversary, Mr. and a twill Include A, G. Divet, Fargo at- iss: Lillian Cook farewell party, The evening was| Mrs. P, G. Remington opening their! rave s short Pree ue, torn The Sco: @ opening with a toast to Girl spent informally and at it lu-| home to the club for the affair. cout or Gar, Hepeot Bae spent! informa! and at ss conclu-: ie ie or al ir. | furt. jain, erman; Ts. i. a sion a refreshment course was served.| Eight tables were in play during! Mothers by Margaret Will, Dorothy | Veat ne,’ state president -6f the TThere were about 30 in attendance, | the evening, honors going to Mrs. Petron. accompanied by farion | fede: 3 Professor W. M. Wemett ee, Cook, who is chairmi Mrs, Lindberg was presented with|H. Bodensiab, Mrs. Earl Draper, M.| Schwantes, played a saxophone solo.| of Valley City and Miss Gertrude E.| of library extension in the state u beautiful Rebekah ole by members| 'B. Gilman and ‘Burt’ Finney. Plum Nba by mes Foley, “A Song) Nuit, chaifman of education exten: of the lodge, ‘Mi. and Mrs, Lidberg| blossoms and pink roses were arrang-| © a ie od nd “Prunes,” were | sion ‘in music for the national: federa- | pill seave nere in a few. weeks but/ ed attractively throughout the rooms,| fead by Maxine Burnside. Ernestine | tion. | shave not definitely determined where| After the games the ladies of the| Dobler played a piano solo, | ag i they will locate, ¢iub served a salad course, bin SeReRE RE ae Nottera FAREWELL PARTY i puOts A: 1: Faber of Mott transacted | j peciuentty eed fae agg members of the , tS. William SLL 416 Avenue, business in the city Friday, | rere ‘t i of fri —--——— Lambda Alpha Psi Mrs. R.. A. Tracy \treop were initiated in few days ago /v cntertained a number of 5 Ven) Read the Blue and White! ? Y.2\ 7, Cornelia j on a hike to the river: Lucy Bern. {tt evening In| honor of 8. Von at U, of M. Elects |-..Concludes Series | sra,'sunice Stimenta, Sella Feinstein, | Cab ad on page 3. foeve; eee gti poeitl ld on 9 . ‘. * q| Betty Foster, Catherine Williams and, Purepean trip. The evening was Migs Alta Jones! of Bridge Parties) Borsiny Petron’ ‘Ersestine "Botte. : — and Doris Lundquist, also new mem- A i eration, will speak. The convention will beheld on Thursday and Friday. HERE ON BUSINESS Miss Alta Jane Jones, student at| The series of bridge parties given| bers of the troop, were unable to, the University of Minnesota and a|at'the home of Mra” Richard tracy take part in the hike or initiation, former Bismarck girl, has been chos-|thia.woek was concluded Friday with $i, a8 0 member of ° Lambda Alpha|® pretty luncheon, | Three tables ot! Margaret Cable to $100.00 FINE at “nation bridge played during the afternoon, ¥ r éieties found ‘reed; honors going to Mrs. Roy Log: id The penalty for traffic: violation in Bismarck, not to exc find "eneourngentent of stety in | Mra, Eve Thorberg, ? ee" 8 Represent State as §100.0" and nat vo exceed thirty day in jul, ar both peek ol le be languages and literatures. Member: At the affair Thursday afternoon! of the society ane ‘elected jac year Mrs. H. P.. Goddard and Mrs. H. |Most Famous Woman This Fellow Does Not Work For Us \ Our ACU UTAndaeusuuagcgaactaesneugcuennatset EE Are you taki t hhvi 2 from the faculty and graduate stud-| Dobler won honors.’ Three. tables | Aa The penuity pa et be a big finanel lites gai i; ents who have done outstanding work| Were in play following a luncheon. | _ Miss aauleeree Kelly Cable, assist-| t { in the ficlds of language ‘and dite On Wednesday Mrs. E. Brink! 2"t professor of ceramics in the Uni- | IF ITS INSURANCE, SEE OR CALL | tale, entertained with Mrs. -Tracy at a Yersity of North Dakota at Grand, THR MAN WORTH KNOWING |" 3 «« Miss Jones received her B, A. de-| luncheon. Covers were marked Yor! Sate “~ ae attracted national at- | f { sree from the University of Minneso-|16 guests. Bridge honors went to| tention by her modeling fron na- ta last spring and will receive u mas-| Mra. Myron Atkinson and Miss Mary | tive, North Dakota elays, will repre- HEN RY & HENRY ter's degreo in England this June.| Kelly. Wenass WeEMan tecke pene : PHONE She was graduated from the Bismarck| | Flowers and taper candles decor-| 1° Soiseum in Chicago on’ May 24 ‘ INE 38 the daugh-| ated the tables each, day, Mrs. Brink i af Ger in. Chicago ura’ ate 24 S i ae and Mra. A. A, Jones, who) was also hostens ‘at bridge luncheons | if connection rye the sala earn ~ ‘ have recently returned to Bismarck| on Monday and Tuesday ‘and tast| Womans. ted | ean No vt Dae | to make their home, after residing in| Saturday, |e eer ae ioe es Minneapolis foy @ number. of years, fe bm ar! was, requested by the board’ of di. Annouitidement Party Baptist Mothers rectors of the fair to name the out | ‘ standing woman o e state to at- : nO aes arty) and Daughters Have | te te sromtect Given Friday For : ° e * | Miss Cable has been in Bismarck | AA) %: ° Enjoyable Banquet on severa} oecasions during the past! [1 1 Mildred Lidstrom . poll year ind arranged the exhibit of na=![{ > °< : — pafothers and daughters of the First] tive heed eas mime ee Liason ee tyla arneaee ose day cvening at a” bangust iat he|_ Famous ‘women who will ttond the| Mrs. Blanche Molleur, Pron. and Mgr. ‘ nounced Fridsy evening ‘At a dinner| church dining room. Preceding the| breakfast include Judge Florence Al- iven by Miss Lidstrom’s sister, Mrs,! dinner a musical program was given | !en-of the me supreme court; Con- larold Hopton, at Aer apartment in in the church auditorium, Miss Mar- joe . mee T. vee of New i ‘ > Person court, The wedding: will jorie Thorpe and Miss Ethel Sandin| Jersey; Mrs. Perey V. Pennybacker, ° take place next’ month. srtertaining with « Miss | former set gtd of a; egal Fed: ummer urse EgINS une st t 4, The decorations were pretty and Ethel Childs, two vocal solos; A.| eration ef ‘Women's clubs, Texas; ‘novel, a pink cat in.a white bag N. Newton, a musical readi : 3 forming the centerpiece. From this Marian Sandin, a vocal streamers of’ pla aaa white led toj Miss Marguerite Kenned, Are Made By Factory-trained Experts Copelin Motor Co. PHONE 318 ‘ Fo (MIM LL VUNNUHROUOALONNOCEAONUUOOGERNNOEROONUCOEOAUOOUCGNO EOD endooNncodueadenveendeaduevduenreettT _A Master thief — “of mota ee a) ; each cover and the guests were in-| solo. 4 ‘ Day and evening classes. ‘ Designing and cutting tit oe bab ws cries on ne hagreteal cane ee ¥ Bh bie DR. M. E. BOLTON patterns. Diplomas given with the full course. The ngneancemedte era found t,he’ noye,ceret by tip menvand sor] Onteopathle Physietan fabs and Caper, weer Fink tly decorated with ‘blocming ploststfl 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W bh if of and covers were marked for.76 moth- pink ahd waite woe Ke / aches ind dayghters.; Before the dinner Bisutarek, N. D. cups, place, cards and favors, and between . cou mother songs Mrs. Blanche Molleur, graduate of Professor Jean B. Peyry, prize winner at the Paris International Exposition in 1900. Prof. Jean B. Peyry is reg- istered at’ Washington, -D. C., and all my gradu- ; sung by the ts, : rien 7 | diaged at fee kien tice Fridge wari Mrs. Nellie’ Hvares, ‘presided ates may appy to'the Civil Service Commission t of Mandan. winning honors. toastmistres anne . pfoeram for positions as seamstresses in government 5 FI which followed. Mrs, . Hos! a po Tied seapertbrrpid ' pave . toast, “ lottiers nd Daugh- The Melody Shop, Bismarck schools. ; A ¥ te on ani irs. por a HF. Keller's subject was .“Mothers TUNER Phone 865 TO, WASHINGTON, D. G.. ee __ C. L. BRYAN vi. se has gone to Wash-|~ a zt C., where he will attend! [= The, Music Shop, Mandan an. Medical Association 2 which is meeting there next Moftday.| m , 2 - . § The following week Dr. LaRose will : 2 . . go to Baltimore to attend a meet- ang ing of the American Urological ‘ : ’ HERE was a man who double- sociation, F ‘ ecm gaat ‘ : a his car and parked it : . ULV. i under the eye of a policeman. A meeting of the Fort Tent, 3% F Ne * . No. 2. Danghters Vpbingeell No ti : Thieves slunk by pelt 3 the man court room at the Bu: leigh county | court house, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 chuckled and said, ‘‘I am safe.” ' But that very day this same man f | ae pa URES HERE s TONIGHT “Saturday carelessly put into the fine mech- Baltimore, . Md, 4 er- niece of C. M. of Mr. Herl i eben wv O HNNY anism of his motor a cheap, low- grade lubricant, and in a short time a master thief had taken his car —leaving behind a wreck. The master thief was FRICTION. Whatever else you do for your car’g safety, give it first of all the guaranteed protection of the world’s greatest motor lubricant — HyVis. Every drop of HyViS is super-re- fined from pure Seaneeeadn crude. And every drum of HyViS is sold on the scientific basis of guaranteed specifications. 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