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‘PAGE FIVE —_——$—$—$—$<$ $$$. ——. George and Janet aré called upon to| Ethel Sales also appear in this com:'| I wish to announce that;F am give the best that is in them. ‘ z | Swarthmore College th n edy of wild adventure of Ford Sterl-! 9 candidate for reelection fo the Critics who have previewed this re-| ing as a “big man from the west” | board of education at the school e ; : : Studen isitor a Social and Personal Indian Schoo! Her Birthday Party Saturday Honors Dr. L. A. Larson The birthday anniversary of Dr. L. W. Larson was celebrated Saturday evening at an attractively planned party given by Mrs, Larson at their home, 319 ‘Park street There were four tables of gu honors going to Mr, G. M. Cons and Earl Draper. At the conclusi of the games Mrs. Larson served a refreshment cour: \Mrs. R. E. .Whitesel Honoree Saturday Saturday afternoon at her home, Fourth street, with an informal complimentary to Mrs. R. E with apple blossoms and sweet peas and a dainty luncheon was served during the ‘ Bowen-Ehrmantraut ‘Wedding Solemnized Sunday Afternoon The wedding of Miss Mary 0. Bow- gn and John Ehrmantraut took place junday afterfioon at the Methodist parsonage, Rev, W. E. Vater officiat- ‘ing. The couple were attended by Miss Agnes Anderson and Carl 8. Wahl. Mrs. Ehrmantraut, whose home is at Douglas, is a gradaate nurse of . vhe Bisma: hospital. Mr Ehrman- traut is assistant manager of the Rid odighes i store, Mrs. George Duemeland entertained with piano selections during the aft- ernoon, which wag: Miss Dot Barry Is Honoree at Shower Mrs, Alfred Zuger wns hostess Sat- to Miss Dot Barry who will be a bride of next month. Plum blossoms and red roses were used to carry out an attractive frock ach and white georgette and her Jesmaid whs gowned in blue geor- gette. Mr. and) Mrs, Ehrmantraut Nave postponed their wedding (rip, for the, bride-to-b for a few Weeks and are now at home| c at 311 Ninth street, | while table appointments correspond- ed_to the same scheme. & Sorlie and ten Mrs. G. B. Harris and Miss Rue assisted Mrs. Zuger. - Esther Schultz ~“ Chooses June 11 as Wedding Date Miss Esther Josephine Schultz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, E. J Schultz, has chosen Saturday, June 11, as the date of her marriage to Roy Theogore Bakken. The announce- ment was made Saturday evening to friends of the bride-elect at a pret- tily planned bridge party at the Schultz home, 611 Second street. The marriage date was revealed to the guests during the serving of Juncheon after the bridge games. Tiny scrolls, cleverly concealed with- in dates, bore the announcements. Six tables of bridge were in play during the evening, honors going to Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald and Mrs.| A. J. Hollensworth. , COUNTY. SCHOOL COMMENCE- MENTS Schools of the county will county superintendent. commencement at Regan on Wednes- day evening; 3 high school and ightn grade commencement at Can- jeld on Thursday; and an eighth grade commencement at Moffit Sat- urday. The following Tuesday the Wing schools will hold commence- ment exercises HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON ifiven in_ compliment to an Alpha mma Delta sorority sister in the private dining room at the Grand Pacific hotel. The sorority flowers, red roses, adorned the table and the colors, red, buff and green, were » forming carried out in all the appointments. the table centerpieces, lighted the| Red candles in silver holders added the serving. There an attractive touch. Covers ests and Mrs. Schultz; for eight guests. y her daughter, Miss LIONS CLUB MEETS The rooms were attractively dec- orated with apple b taper candles. Pink taper: joms and tall { rooms duri were about was assisted Exene Schulte. were eee ENTERTAINS AT. BRIDGE \) informal reports of the state con- Miss Sara Andrew entertained Sat-' vention held in Fargo Friday and urday evening at a bridge party at Saturday at the luncheon today noon her home at 64 Avenue A. There at the Grand Pacific hotel. The‘ at- were three tables of bridge in play, tendance was good despite the fact and honors were held by Miss Eliza- that a number of Lions who went to beth Donovan and iss Bothilde. Fargo by car have been unable to Swanson, The color scheme of pink return because of the condition of and white was effectively carried e roads. Dr, F. B. Strauss pre- with flowers he yaper boda ger Te sided. . Andrew servéd refreshments follow- — BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED ing the games. , . . — A bridge party in the Business and ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Professional men’s club rooms Mrs. Ri S. Indseth entertained: Sat-" concluded the jon for the B. P. W. urday ‘afternoon at four’ tables of. bridge club Friday evening. A picnic bridge at her home at 513 Fourteenth had been planned but because of the street.: Pink taper candles were used was held in- to decorate the tables. Mrs. Earl Peck held the high honors for th afternoon, Following the games luncheon course w: RETURNS FROM IOWA Mrs, E. C. Fe Lire frog a een visi I A irs. Nate Potter, Mr. and Mra, M. C. Doyle of Bismarck drove to Sterling ienie per wi four tables o were in play. Honors were won by Miss Winifred Barrington and Miss Gertrude Eichorst. TO VISIT HERE ' Mrs. David Lyston Howe and small daughter of Sumner, Wash., are ex- pected in Bismarck tomor- row for a week's visit. They will be vesterday to. visit Mr. and Mra.! guests of Miss Madge Runey and will | ory also it at several wear! Y, towns, ‘orks for — leaving Saturday. for Grand TO LIVE IN MINNEAPOLIS a visit with relatives, Mrs. Herman Lidberg left this — morning for Minneapolis where she. RETURNS HOME will make her home. She will join} Miss Charlotte Logan has returned Mr. Lidberg, who left here about a! from Sree Forks, stere he bee x . en visiting her soror! rs al hie eas hthe Alpha ‘chi A and ‘at- * —. Orpege hous RETURN FROM VISIT tending the May Dr. and Mrs. J..K. Blunt returned ——- last evening from Grand Forks, Fi HER&£ FROM. STERLING Ygo and Jamestown where they Mr, and Mra. Kenneth McCain of been visiting during the past week. Sterling drove to Bismarck today. =_ Mrs. McCain is sieving bstitul TO VALLEY ny Neda a o {eee the Arnol Governor A, G. ‘ te aC. | ere Cbaaitt a few days. Frahm and John —— ion left RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS ere Valley City me aaita Cram. Ruth Gordon, rwernen — -|garet Bates and Marion Sandin have returned from’ Grand Forks, where Pelendeof Mr. and Mrs. Harold they attended the May Fete. Shaft of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck,| * po thia have receiv rg ger of the, ont P. ns cient eee so le. es. an ol birih of &. seta Sree jomen's elu will hold its, monthly social meeting Tuesday evening in W STERLING Mr. Pt east nee Thompeen ‘the club rooms. aceo--nanied by Mr. _ —o. » ling week-| MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED ee ae is A marriage leense was issued Sat- - ts itday to Timothy D. Sullivan and . WEEIGEND VisiT Frances Whiteaker of Motfit. Mr.-and Mrs, F, D, Romanowsky of, Favgo, former residents of Bismarck, RETURNS FROM FARGO avent thd week-end in Bismarck wit! aay‘evenlig from forge, wher Satur. » HERB ON BUSINESS ree . « NF. Putman of Steele was in the city P Biter on business. i te her home in offi days’ visit in the elty. | RETURNS HOME H has returned to Steele after & brief vaste in the eity. . ay i ‘WEEK- C i u RR Mr. and fire, DT and ef Steele were in the city ‘week-end. returned after a few at Farewell Party! | Mrs. 0. C, Croonquist entertained} arty hite- sel, 606 Mandan street, who will leave June 1 for Minneapolis to make her The rooms were prettily decorated | afternoon. Bighteen friends of Mrs, Walterel were guests, nt in sewing. | Saturday Afternoon! urday at a one o'clock luncheon nl! handkerchief shower in complintent the color scheme of red and white, Following ‘the luncheon the after- noon was spent in hemming towels The guests in-| > igh school. Judith hold their commencements this week and next according to Miss Madge Runey, The week's .| schedule includes an eighth grade Members of the Lions club enjoyed) SSSI G05 TT AMMAN SAAMI 0100 The modern mode of the silk blouse is cleverly interpreted in this one of tucked orchid crepe with pipings of purple. MOTHER OF FORMER RESIDENT DIES The death of Mrs. Clara Rates, {mother of Mrs. W. E. Coates of Huron, 8. D., and formerly of Bis- marck, occurred May 6 at the hom of her daughter. Mrs. Bates will b remembered by many people in Bis- mirck, having visited here frequently while Mr. and Mrs. Coates resided in Funeral services were held Huron and burial was Riverside cemetery. HONORED AT STEELE PARTY Miss Margaret Dalenberg and David MeDonald, whose marriage will take place June 1, were entertained Sat urday evening at Steele by Miss Mayola Nagel. There were about 26 guests, and the evening was spent at cards and dancing, Miss Daienberg wee presented with a traveling bag, following a presentation speech by Miriam Smith. 18 IMPROVING Word received today from Miss Christine Huber of this city, who i receiving treatment in a St. Paul {hospital following a nervous break- own, states that she is getting along nicely and is considered on the road to’ recovery. Miss Huber has been employed in Fargo for some time but was taken to the St. Paul hospital recently. fi — TO RUGBY Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hanson, who have been making their home at 306 Seventh street, left Sunday for Rugby where they will reside in the future Mr. Hanson is employed ‘with thc Lahr Motor Sales company and wil be with its interests at Rugby. A. 0. U,-Wi'TEAM TO FARGO The drill té: of the Bismarck A O. U. W. will leave Tuesday for Fargo where it will attend the grand lodge session which is being held there made in .| this week. Mrs. E. F. Trepp will lea the team of 14 girls when they take part in the drill Friday. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Bernice Nelson of this city Indian School Here } Carson Ryan of Swarthmore College, Philadelyhia,_Pa., one of a party of 11 students making a survey of Indian «chocls and res- ervations for the listitute of Gov- jernment Kesearch, was a guest at the Bismarck India. school over the week-end. Members of the pa.ty, who left | Washingtagn, D. C., in January t visit every Indian schoo: and res- ervation in the country, ere not government emple: according {to Supt, C. B. Di on, but the results of their survey will be used by the bureau of the interior to suggest changes that might be made in the management of In- dian affairs. Plans Are Made For Bible School Plans for a daily vacation Bible school, to “open Monday morning. June 6, were made Sunday after- noon at a meeting of representa tives from the Methodist Episco- pal, Presbyt n and Evangelical churches, Sessions will be held six days weekly for two weeks and the class hours are fram 8:30 to 11:30 a, m. Oscar Kolberg of the high schoo’ frewltv will be superintendent of the school and capable teachers will be secured, All the churches of the city will he invited to take part in the school. Cars Damaged in Auto Accident An automobile driven by Johr Rutschke ef Zeeland was badly damaged when it collided with a ear driven by C, J. Myers at the intersection of Main avenue and Washington street at 2:30 this aft- erngah, but none of the occupants aft“either machine was injured Rutschke was driving west on Main avenue, en route from Zee- land to Figin, and Myers was driv- ing south on Washington street planning to turn east cn Main ave- nue, The front end of the Rutschke ear struck the rear end of the My- ers car on the left side, bending the fender and smashing the hub cap. NOT A SECRET — JUST COMMON H., were curious ne she took that in restoring her at all,” she says. 1 saw Fol el fine now, after suffering from kidney have tired fe nd happy.” "Men e use and rec- ills diuretic. Satis Ask for them. has accepted a position at the office |- of’the county auditor, Miss Nelson was formerly an instructor at Prof. Jack's Studio. KERE FROM FARGO Robert Gardner of Fargo is spend- ing a few days in the city, transact- ing business and visiting friends. TO VISIT IN FARGO \ Miss Ruth Swartz .will leave Tues- day morning for Fargo where she will visit friends. HERE SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McDonald of Solen were visitors in Bismarck Sat- urday, HERE SATURDAY Mrs, Lewis Seiford of Tuttle spent Saturday in the city with friends. TOO MUCH “T gave that man fifty cents for saving my life.” “What did he do?” “Gave me back twenty change.”"—Literary Digest. IMPOSSIBLE Real Estate Agent: You think, perhaps, that the climate would dis- agree with your wife? House-Hunter: It wouldn't dare. —Tit-Bits. cents DR.°M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. VAUDEVILLE TUESDAY MATINEE & EVENING "THEATRE - MANDAN ROSE & DELL | Appeaf in. “Relics” ‘ WENZEL “<The Singing Xrlophoniet” WYOMING FOUR Im “Range Harmony and Novelty” : pastures with running water Inquire at Gussner’s. Phone Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings Irs, Arthur De contribute the finest tions of their careers. It is a story of two gang ieiders | and a girl, and/the action, switching | rapidly from the wards of New York craft during the World War, is fast and furious at certain stages of the development, ELTINGE. T! “A Kiss in a Tax latest comedy, is ‘featured at the Eltinge today and Tuesday. Advance claim it to be equally as good e Campus Flirt,” “Stranded in “Lovers in Qua Q to give the farce added Kiss” takes place in zat ga e Seine, Paree! aps you wonder the a provoking title? it may seem “A Kiss in a To has quite a bearing on the story it tells. As Ginette, beautiful Mont marte cafe waitress, Bebe has ample y for the racy riotous com. | y become famous for. | Chester Conklin adds his bag of} tricks to those which Bebe puts over, He is the timid secretary whose name is used in a love by a married man. Of course (he discovers what uses are made with his title Chester eee) ANd Ween. tle a “wild” is printed we mean W-i-l-d! A comic At The Movies ase ensues with an outcome which | Tae —————- is much too good to he divulged on | paper and far too funny to be mis: on the ser js TRE ” Bebe Daniels Od A thres-strand ate ant a five. strand bracelet of oblong gold beads, fastened with a single large stone ot jade, are very smart to wear with fair when being runs | CAPITOL THEATRE Two of the screen's most popular rs will be seen together i et Gay open a he Blue Theatre to- PALACE-MANDAN The Wyoming Four, composed of | four boys who have lived on the} ranches of Wyoming, bring exception al voices in‘an entertainment of popu O'Brien is cast as George D'Arey,| ts sand a fighting wardman, while is| the Palace, Mand: sweet and entleing as Ros vaudeville bill, sweetheart of the ward, he Although O'trien had tion long he app Miss Ga in, “The .” film crities were a unit in de claring that he did some of his finest work with the little Philadelphian in great release. Miss Gaynor, it will be recalled, was cast an Ann Burger, the girl! who made the wild ride against [the breaking dam In “The Blue Eagle,” a John Ford| bers. Ford Sterling appears on the | upon Gerald Beau-| sereen in “Stepping Out.” vroduction story of land and! edy ability insures many laugh: mont’s dramatic Y ‘ sea, “The Lord's Referee,” both| Robert Agnew, Cissy Fitzgerald and) Modern Women’s Hygiene Ends worries of old ways _ Discards like tissue when George O'Brien and J; nor, Fox Films headliners, two day engagement in Enele,” at the Capitol night, rm ar | singing xplophonist." Jay Bo and Betty Mitchel, of Bogert & Mitchel, appear in a comedy sketch “The Kid." The plot concerns 1 | vaudeville performer and ar kid, and these clever people pi an ‘act that gets the laughs. Philips & Co. in “Flashes of 1 present song. piano and dance num Jol By ELLEN J. 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