The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 2

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, du¥ing the evening. | € GUESTS OF MISS RUNEY dean, who have been the guests of) feta felt hats, all new colors. PAGE TWO ‘Ghosts of Hilo,’ Hawaiian Operetta, Esther Schultz Is Honored at Shower By Royal Neighbors Miss Esther Schultz was honored by| A matinee performance of members of the Royal Neighbors} Ghosts of Hilo” lodge Jast evening at a kitchen shower | ¢rnon at 4 0’ folowing the regular lodge meeting.| ium for school children. Seven tables of bridge were in play|to the report of ticket sales a large At the conclu- 1 is expected to attend the per- sion of the games a luncheon course ce this evening. ck at the city auditor. wag served by members of the lodge. “The Ghosts of Hilo” is an! Were chosen by drawing the names Miss Schultz, whose marriage to] Hawaiian operetta which being from a box and the following num-/ Roy Bakken will be an event of June] presented by students of-the Indiannj bers were given: 11< received many useful gifts for] school. The music, costumes, dancing} Vocal, “4 Metealf and dramatic actidn of the the results of professional and diligent rehearsals by dents of the school, Mr: Scheffer and Mrs. Bruce ted the production. e per mance this evening will begin a’ the, kitchen. Bismarck Rainbow Girls to Institute Chapter i in Mandan}% Mrs. C. G. Boise Is Reelected President District W. C. T. U. Mrs. €. G. Boise was president Thursday afternoon by the Services for ‘the stallation of a chapter of the Rainbow girls will be he#d at Mandan tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, dan time, at the Ma- sogic temple, Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge of Dickinson, supreme adviser, will be present. Mrs. L, N. Cary has been appointed mother adviser for the Mandan chapter. Mrs. H. M. Beall, mother adviser,| ¢leventh district of the North Dakota and all oficers of the Bismarck as-| Woman's — Christian Temperance sembly No. 3 are invited to attend| Union which closed its annual meet- the Mandan embly and to the{ing here last evening. Other offi- difner which will be given at the] cers are Mrs. Harry Meiers, Crystal! Masonic temple at 6 o'clock. Sprin; vice president; Mrs. C. R. ismarck chapter will hold a] Jolley, Tappen, secretary; Mrs. C. D. mbly and initiation ex-| Rodgers, McKenzle, treasurer; Miss andan tomorrow evening.| Madge Runey and’ Mrs, Ralph Pen- responding secre- uth Gordon Miss Gordon pl Howard Anderson gave! Huston Iby. reading and M Galyen, Sue Mrs. J. ildhood” - w: ddress by M organizer. Buck named as five rights of a Te entire program will be held ac-| ner, Bismarck, o ding to Mandan time. taries. A very interesting program of talks AEE eae and musical nembers was given dur- Junior-Senior aa sehe atten ‘i 2 Kennedy and Mi =Banquet Thursday | Kennedy and Mis Is Pretty Affair]: 3° est Ankenmann led the’ “One of the prettiest affairs of the dretinials. at the evening session sémson was the banquet given last] and the L. T. L. presented a prohibi evening at the Masonic Temple by|lion playlet, “The Triumph of W the duniors pf the Bismarck high] ter.” Those taking part were W school in compliment to the Seniors.| lowbelle } Cayers were marked for about 200,/ Irene Galy in@luding members of the two classes} Olson, Ro: and the high school faculty. ayler gave a AB combination of the Senior and Junior colors. silver, old rose and] sang. blue, as carried out in all the ap- “Five Rights of C péintments. Roses were the flowers} the subject of an used and nut cups and place cards| Necia Buck, nation: were in keeping with the chosen merif, those of being well born, protection Elmer Benser, president of the|from evil, an education, protection Junior class, presided as toastmaster.| from child labor and proper spi Al¥in Schlenker, president. of the Senior class, gave a toast and other speakers included F, H. Brown, high school principal, and Gracella’ Mun- xer. Vocal selections were given by atrio composed of Marian Sandin, Ella Leathers and Ramona Boepple. yron Lavine's orchestra playedj foF the dancing which followed. Streamers and favors added to the galety of the affair and bouquets of roses were effectively used through- out the temple. ‘Joe Enright was general chairman of arrangements for the affair and Frances Sperry was in charge of the décorations, RICNIC AT CAPITOL GROUNDS Six little girls, known as the Uncle Joe Catholic « Missionary workers, closed their season with a picnic at, ‘the capitol grounds Friday evening. Those in attendance were Gladys Carlender, Irene Anderson, Beverley Snyder, Elizabeth Ann LaRose, Mar- ‘ig Curran and Jane Smith. The girls have been meeting every week dgring the school pol year. TO COLEHARBOR J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of ulture and labor, has gone to Coleharbor, where he will deliver an adiiress at the high school commence- ment tonight. From there he will x9 to Devils Lake to be present at tl exercises of the state school for the deaf which will be held Monday exening. To TAKE OFFICERS TRAINING ‘raining. Mrs. Buck will speak again in Bis- marek Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. McDonald Is Mrs. W. A. McDonald was hostess Thursday to the Birthday ciub at a one o'clock luncheon at her “home, 517 Mandan street. Lilacs were used to decorate ‘the rooms, and to form pretty centerpieces for the tubles. During the afternoon there were three tables of bridge in play. Mrs. Charles A, Rust won honors in the games. ATTEND COMMENC CISES Miss -Madge Runey and C. E. Pickles attended the high school and eighth grade © commencement exer-, cises of the Canfield school Thursday evening. There were two graduates of the high school course, and ten in the eighth grade class. delivered the commencement agrees, APPOINTED CADET COLONEL Earl Benser of Bismarck has been appointed cadet colonel of the Uni- versity of North Dakota regiment of the reserve officers training corps for next year. Mr. Benser was also elected vice president of Beta Alpha Psi, national honorary accounting fraternity, recently. TO. WATERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ‘Taylor, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Luck and son, Robert, will leave to- morrow by car for Watertown, S. D., where they will spend the week-end as the guests of relatives. Robert Luck will remain in Watertown: for the summer. WILL VISIT RE RELATIVES Mrs. Mary Burton and daughter, Miss Bertha, left Tuesday for Long- mont, lo., where they will relati Before ‘returning home they will also visit in Kansas. They expect to be away for about a month. RETURN HOME Mrs. Clyde Kenney and daughte Enid and Mery Jane, are leaving to: night for their home in Minneapolis after spending the past three months in Bismarck. EMENT EXER- ‘Prdncis and William Hillman, Sid- ney Register and Willis Shepard, all of Bismarck, are among the 62 stu- dents at the University of North Da- kata: selected to take the advanced c@urse of the reserve officers train- ing corps, TO PRESENT DIPLOMAS , V. Lahr, president of the Bis-; niSrck ‘school’ board, will present the diplomas to the graduates of the 1g27. class of Bismarck high ool, imstend of A. P. Lenhart, president of the city commission, as was pre- vbgusly announced. < .WILL DELIVER ADDRESS sRev. W. E. Vater, pastor of the Methodist church, will address the duating class ‘of. Dawson high ool tonight at the. annual. com- nbement exerclevs, * GUESTS OF.,HAROLD ROSS larold Ross has as his guests his ther, Mrs. Samuel Ross of Man- kato, Minn., and his sister, Mrs. Wm. a » They will be in Bismarck & week, the Auditorium tonight. Basket Deal. New arrivals in early taf- Mrs. David Howe and daughter. Madge Runey f st wee Jef thle morning for Grand Ferkee Small, medium and large head sizes. Sarah Gold Shop. Style without extravagance, “The was given this aft- According ! re-elected Miss Marguerite e| tual Hostess to Club “The Ghosts of Hilo,” at! Last chance on Del. Monte, Given at Matinee Arnot y are! Thursday Musical Club Elects Officers at Meeting Yesterday, Mrs, G. E, president of the Thursday club at ti held yesterday afternoon at the home| of Mrs. F. J. dick. aig for next season Barnes, vice president; rding secretary; responding Mis. A. Bauer L. Hughes, librariat Rose, historian; Mrs, George Dueme- land, John Larson, nominating! committee; Mrs. W. G. Childs, flower committe Those taking part in the program Piano, “ i e Vocal due Mrs. Wi Piano. Vocal, “Dreams” w Strelezski | Mrs. Larson Piano, n”..R. Schumann| Mrs. Arnot Vocal, “Love, Here is My Heart” “Mrs. Piano, “Dainty Mrs. Bauer! “Piano, “Bohemia' 2 Boyd Wells | Mrs. V. E, Joslin Vocal solo, “His Lullaby"—Carrie | Jacobs Bonds Mrs. Bavendick Mrs. J, P. French gave a very inter- esting report of her trip to the na- itional singing biennial in Chicago in April. The hostess served luncheon at the conclusion of the program. Pretty Dinner Party B.j s\ guests of honor and visit | { { Given For Teachers The teacher: | te d last ty at the in honor of the Misses Eva and Sylvia Haberman, Elizabeth Donovan, | und Dot Barry, wha’ will not return to Bismarck next year. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the table appoint: ments, apple blossoms forming the centerpiece. Pink and white stream- the Will school en- y di . Childs and Miss Bessie Baldwin! ers extended from the center of the| table to the places marked for the to the guest prizes. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY: & SATURDAY An original and spark- ling comedy from, a real master laughster! 8 News Pictares Teichmann presided as toast mistress, and toasts were responded to by the | four guests of honor. 3 | DEMONSTRATES | POTTERY MAK- —— Misg Wingeeene was elected| ceramics department of the Uni: Musical) sity of North Dakota, who is repre- t meeting of \the year,| senting North Dakota at the “famous women's breakfast” at the Women’s| World Fair in-Chicago, reports great terest in her demonstrations of the making of pottery from North Dako- ta clays. the J.| North Dakota clay, using the same! | type of. potter's wheel used in the} ceramics department at the univer- sity. ANNOUNCE COMMENCEMENT. PROGRAM . The commencement program of the State Teachers College at Minot has been announced. Activities will oper on Wednesday, June 1, and continue ps 1 Friday, cises, union and dance the week's program wi tion exercises on Friday. Judge A. Stone, associate justice of ti | preme liver the addre The marek high school will hold their wn- nual banquet this evening at - the Leo Silegu| Country club. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. LaMar and son, | Alun, of Elgin visited friends in the| city Thursday. A. Ww. Lucas Co. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tapi lta oe SCHOOL Miss Helen chacee entertained Tuesday evening at an informal par- ty for the teachers and officers of ithe primary department of the Meth- odist Sunday school. Following a social evening Miss Chiirth was as- sisted in: serving a luncheon course by her sister, Miss ‘Gillian’ Church. SCHOOL CLOSES Miss Ruth Sayler, who has been teaching at Apple Creek ‘school No. 1, willvisit in Bismarck for a few days before returning to her home at Un- derwood for the summer. Miss Say- ler's school closed this, week. CHILDREN’S “HOME DIRECTOR HERE Margaret K. Cable of the Miss Cable demonstrates making of earthenware from Miss Margaret. MacGunigal, direc- tor of the Children's Home ‘society at Fargo, was in Bismarck Thursday on business. RETURNS HOME Miss Magdalen Manning has ‘turned from Flasher, where she has spent the past six weeks as the guest of the Dr. O. Demoulley family. HERE FOR MOTOR COMPANY Vincent Momsley of Steele was in the city Thursday looking after busi- ness interests for the Elder Motor ie company. PLAYMAKERS TO BANQUET |‘ mee Junior Playmakers of Bis-|; The Episcopal Guild will serve lunch in the basement of Lucas Co., Saturday, May 28th, beginning at il o'clock. Five dozen summer hats for quick sale at less than | cost.—Nielsen’s Millinery. “The Ghosts of Hilo,” at the Auditorium tonight. June 10. An operet! fete, senior sermon, closing e: class play, peceptions, a re- if! be included on h the Capel ore mnesota, will de. court of FROM ELGIN QITS HERE WEDNESDAY Gladys Whittemore of Steele a guest of friends in the city Sat CELOID FIN'S, beauttol obtained so ex UP at? the isily.” WANES) SS WSS Tints of Amazing Charm For furniture, woodwork and walls this easily. brushed on enamel amazes all who tase | it Simplicity iteelf,to apply. re- H _ FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927 ON BUSINESS TRIP : HERE-ON-SUSINESS C._N. Rowe will leave tonight for| | Sig. Samueison and littie son of St, Paul, where he will look after] Mott were the city Thursday on business interests. ‘business, ri ON BUSINESS HERE . J. S. Fevold of Baldwin is in the] p 5 city looking after business . al ‘tees HERE, WitH BAND - Dr. Prescott: and. Mac ,Epstein of Steele were in Bismarck Wednesday with the Steele: band, which broud- cast a program over KFYR, TO: VALLEY CITY Bert Lippold, who makes his head- quarters in 'Bistbarck, drqve to his home at Valley Gity Thursday where he will spend the’ week-end. : WILL VISIT. BROTHERS A.C. Taylor left: Thursday night for Steele where he will spend a week with his brothers, John and Alan Taylor. FROM. McKENZIE s-in the ; city i tal ing to ‘Rosiness HERE ON BUSINESS Ernie Johnson of ‘Center is in the city attending to.business ‘affairs. Wee FROM STERLING of Sterling-was.in they es esterday on business, ~~ ‘VISITING PARENTS Mrs. M. Mellow has gone to Ro- | chester, Minn., where she will spend some time as the guest of her par- ents, ‘ . -Graduation Day A beautiful permanent wave would make the day) perfect.. Every day now we are creating beauti-| ful permanents. .May we examine your hair and talk to you suites permanents? \ “It Will Pay” Harrington’ s a oe Shop VISITING DAUGHTER Mrs. H. Johnson of Hazen is in the city visiting at the home of ~ her] daughter, Mrs. O. McBride. 1 TO SPEND WEER-END fiss Veronica Mealey will go to. Fargo tonight, where she will spend the week-end with friends. HERE FROM WILTON — Mrs. A. E. Nelson ‘and daughter of Wilton were the guests of friends in Bismarck Thursday. HERE FOR CONVENTION P, Chaffey of Beulah was. in Bis- marek Thursday attending.the bank. | ers’ convention. ~ f Bismarck; N. D. | |AT A BIG SAVING] A most extraordinary collection of fine coats and dresses for discriminating women and misses—garments individual in de- sign, youthfully different i in treatment, are offered i in our May | Clearance Sale 5S RES SERRE es RE “, BSe5 eNECs SEK pas nate 5 - For-tinting furniture, walls and woodwork this medium-gloss, waterproof enamel, shed on with ease, dry overnight,..produces a velvety “rubbed” effect without , Flows out, too, without leaving ridges or brush, marks. Twelve dainty tints and colors in addi- tfon to black and white.- Countless additional shades by simple mixing.' Covers and hides so completely” that one coat usually. is sufficient. ane Celoid—if you're mh pinaned, bush vend the purchase price, 2 For Sale By All Live-Merchants ae <r ele aetna

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