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Sarah” McDonald Becomes Bride of Kenneth Walker Word has been the marriage of M ald, daughter of M man McDonald of this cit; neth R, Walter of Mot! ding took place at church in Mott, on Tues: Father Anmann performing the cere- mony. Mrs. Walker graduated Mary’s high school a year ago and has recently been employed in Mott. The couple will make their honie in that city, ‘Ghosts of Hilo’ Receives Requests For Engagements . pd “The Ghosts of Hilo” an Hawaiian operetta whi be presented Fri- day evening, May 27, at the city au- ditorium by students of the Indian school, is ready for performance, The reserved seat sale will open tomorrow at Harris & Woodmansee’s. The cast which so successfully played in “The Feast of the Red , Corn” last year will be presented again in “The Ghosts of Hilo.” The principal parts will be played by isa Clara Peltier, Margaret Baker, . Hope Jamieson and Lillian Pelti A chorus of fifty girls from sehoo! will support the leading roles, ny requests have come to the ‘Indian’ school for engagements of the operetta company for other per- formances. They will play at Center May 28, and in New Salem June 3. Dinneryin Park Marks Closing of Cosmos Club The last meeting of the Cosmos club for thi ion was held Mon- , day evening Ii poe style, Mrs. A. M. Fisher presi: hostess. A four course din is Mandan pare with places marked for rs. Following the dinner a busin meeting was held to close all matte: for the club year. Mrs. Florence * Davis presiding in the absence of the president, Mrs. Cynthia Cook, gave a resume of the work planned for coming year. A basis of psychology will be the main study, with current literature and its correlated art items , as the plan of the program. Roll {call will be responded to with “What I see in the magazines.” A charming feature of the dinner was the closing day cake, decorated. in cosmos pink and carrying the name of the clul id the date 1927.| Mrs. M. W. Roan sted Mrs. Fisher; in serving. W.C.T.U. Completes Plans For District Convention... Thursday ived here of from St. Plans for the entertainment of del: egates to the eleventh district con- vention of the Woman's . Christian * Temperance Union, to be held here Thursday, were’ completed Monday afternoon at a special meeting of the local union. Del tion were also Penner, Mrs. George M. Register and Mra, Emma Varney being nemed to] Mar represent the Bismarck union. Entertainment for the delegates will include a luncheon Thursday; r at the Methodist ¢hurch Thurs: Those wi fll remai over nigh® will be of the members. Necia Buck, state organizer, e the principal tion, Talks will be given on various subjects relating to the work of the Union in children’s, young people’s and other departments. In addition the program will include a playlet by the Bismarck L, T. L. ' “The Triumph of Water.” Ma musical numbers and readings wi be given and Mrs. W. J. Childs and Miss Bessie Baldwin will sing a solo at the closing session. ee OFFICIAL HERE erkera ji if Bismarck Monday. all along the company’s line | through North Dakota are more . favorable now.than they have been for several years, Mr. Marsh states, and all in- dicatipes point to a fine crop this ‘all, jismarck ntertained in MORE DONATIONS * Two additional donations have been’ county Red: fund, bringing the total collected by; rthe local branch to approximately ; .|St. Mary’s Alumni | -| the | | comnlimentary to the 13 members of | "| was served. Miss Evangeline Wade TUESDAY,:MAY 24, 1927 Entertain Seniors | at Banquet Monday "s High School Alumni As- ntertained last evening in hoo! auditorium with a banquet the graduating class. Clement Kelley, resident of the alumni association, | presided as toastmaster. The pro- was made up of musical num- ind toasts. senior class colors, green and orchid, decorated the tables weet peas and ferns in the chosen colors added an attractive touch.| Covers were marked for 30. | —* Mildred Lidstrom Is Honored Guest at Pretty Shower Mrs, Jack Fleck and Miss Betty Fleck were hostesses last evening at @ miscellaneous shower in compli- ment to Miss Mildred Lidstrom, whose marriage to Lyle Gray will be an_event of June 11, There were two tables of bridge in play during the evening, the honors being held by Mrs, Harold Hopton. Plum blossoms were used to decor- ate the rooms, while yellow roses and Laper candles formed centerpieces for the tables while a luncheon course of Mandan and Miss Eleanore Early of St. Paul, Minn., were out-of-town guests, Engagement of Former Bismarck Couple Announced Dr, and Mrs. J. G. Moore of 422 North Fourth street, Grand Forks, have announced the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Marjorie Elizabeth, to Albert W. Cook of Redland: jon of Mrs. A. W. News of the eng: known to sorority ters of Miss Moore Tuesday evening when her el | iting her sister, Miss Laura Delle us®d in the room and @ vase of yel- low and ofchid tulips centered the table on which were yellow tapers tied with orchid moline. Places were arked with corsage bouquets of sweet peas in which guests found an- nouncements of the coming event. Miss Moore is a graduate of the Bismarck high school und received her B. A. and M. A. degrees from the University of North Dakpt: is a member of Delta Gamm: Alpha lota, musical, and Pi Lambda Theta, honorary educational sorori- ties. Mr. Cook is also a graduate of the Bismarck high school and the state university where he received his M. 8. degrees. His fraternities are Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Xi. At present he is in. the government weather bureau service in the frost prevention department with. head- quarters at Redlands. . J. A. Kitchen and Mrs. Morton Head Gideon Societies tion of officers for the Bi i organizat: eon Auxiliary were features of a social and business meeting held turday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schwantes, 417 First evening. | % eaker of the} tf! Mrs. J. and Mrs. A. E. Preston, chaplain. course in Bible study was recommend- ed by the president. Gideon officers for the coming vear will be: J. A. Kitchen, presi- dent; W. A, Schwartz, vice president; ————— Five dozen summer hats for quick sale at less than cost.—Nielsen’s Millinery. 82,100. The last donations were § from the American Legion at Scran- ton which sent $25, and from Helen Dahl, who gave $4. TO INSTALL OFFICERS The American Lagien Auxiliary; wit Install otthears anne: oR the regular meeting in the; Lief ‘room of the Grand Pacific ho- tel. ae. meeting is called for 8 I have just secured the Hawkins of Minnespolis, wi! who i be heres of the highest class me- chan ic is Ep tons t } have ‘ever employed, or that has been “ and! s €. G. Boise, secretary; K. A. Me- Cord, publishing secretary; William J. Noggle, treasurer; Kenneth Pres- ton,’ musical director; H. G. Schwantes, chaplain. Regular month: ly meetings will be held the firs! Saturday. of each month. | A goal of $100 was set to be used| in the purchase of 100 Gideon Bible: to be placed in hotels under the di. rection of the organization and thi amount was raised Monday with the assistance of R. L. Bishop of Farg state president. The organizatio has also added many new members. It was decided to have the next grounds. luck supper at 6:30 and in case of| unfavorable weather will be held at the W. J. Nogle home. The program of the evening selection, tet; vocal solo: and an address Kenneth Preston Mr. Bishop. | ram a luncheon Thompson assisting. TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST MEETING Rev. C. A. Stephens, pastor of th local Baptist church, left this mor ing for Fargo, where he will Jncobson of tend the meeting. RETURN: FROM EAST Dr. W. H. Bodenstab has returned from an extended trip in the East. He spent some time at Johns Hopkins University hospital at Baltimore and on his return he attended a meeting of the American Medical association held at Washington, D. C. LEAVES ON VISIT Mrs. Anna Olson left this morning for Fargo and Grand Forks where she will spend some time visiting. In Grand Forks she will be the guest of her daughters, Mrs, Alex Paulson and Mrs. Carl Sand. RETURNS TO VALLEY CITY Dr. Ralph Pray returned to Valley City Monday after spending a fe' days with Mrs. Pray, who is a pa- tient at the Bismarck hospital, LEAVES FOR HOME Miss Emma Struthers left today for her home in Wadena, Minn. Miss Struthers has been teaching at Cole- harbor during the winter. VISITOR LEAVES Miss Ella Brun, who has been vis- day. marel Brun, left this morning for her home in St. Cloud, Minn. RETURNS TO FARGO Miss Elsie Pergande, who has been visiting in Bismarck with Mrs. Clark Gorandier, left this morning for her home in Farga, SUNSHINE SOCIETY TO MEET The Sunshii morrow afternoc of Mrs. 0. HL E Sarah Gold Shop. Style wit out extravagance, 4 doors west of First National bank. Phone 566. . DR. M. E. BOLTON - Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. ~ Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday News Pictures Showing LINDBERGH With his mother and his New York-to-Paris Plane Bebe Daniels - gind Chester Conklin vi fe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - rn CIM NP a A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Now Comes the Spring Clearance Ina Big: Wednesday Morning, May 25, and continuing until Saturday evening, May 28 Ever so many women and misses will want to share in this sale of COATS Extraordinary ‘values — many richly fur trimmed. These Coats perfectly express the three “‘S’s” that rule the spring mode—Slenderness, Simplicity, Straightness —and are as superbly tailored as they are smartly styled, and there is such a variety of styles that every preference may be gratified, no matter what one wishes. Plain, checks, and novelty mixtures in all the new colors. All placed in three groups for quick clearance 1)” 5180 750 Values to $27.50 Values to $39.50 Values to $69.50 A tremendous price cut, but we prefer to take the loss now rather than carry these coats over DRESSES Georgettes' Flat Crepes Silk Eponge Plain and Striped Flat Crepes Striped and Shadow Plaid Crepes Are these spring and summer dresses in women’s, misses’ and Sub-Deb styles—Such attractive frocks that you will want more than one, and at such a low price that you can afford several. A frock for every hour. and for every occasion specially grouped for this sale and including all of the best numbers in stock. 4 ip are values up to $49.50 in ppire twills, reps, georg- ettes, flat crepes and prints. Wonderful values if your size is here. A big loss to us, but they must go. In_this A Close Out of Banquet Dresses at . . : $10.00} Suits, In Values to $37.50, to Close Out at $18.00 othe odea'e a $1950 In this group are values to $25.00 in georgettes, silk eponge, plain and striped flat crepes, striped and shadow plaid crepes. Values that are sure to please you. In this group are values to $49.50 in georgettes, flat crepes, silk eponge and flat crepe . sport dresses in two-piece effects. All. smart apparel at drastic price re- ductions. “Allin all, a coat and dress sale that no one will want to ntiss . ‘Expect L rm TT CAS | More for Your Money ---