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\ Bs isivadi is) MONDAY, MAY 80,1927; : RIBU : X a H : roma : Florence Brogan, Minot; | sin ps, National President.| OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY preb ident of the Unlwersity of North F fry : j ‘ Education, Marie Huber, Bismarck; | Miss Beatrice Olson, Dean of Women,| Dickinson-—Following Memorial day | Dakota. rie x dd Program, Minnie Bi Murphy, J University of North Dakota, Grand | services at the armory here ‘3 mane is: ‘n; "Membership, .| Forks, presiding, assisted rs.[of the American Led i rf] Oocia 1 and ersona. 1 B P W MEETING judge, Bismarck: Legislation, Marig| Bess ‘Beatty’ Sh rentopi, W hy [cemeteries of the city and dgcorkiad ; 40r. py ey tractors with — tiening, Fargo; Personnel Researc . P.ithe graves of soldiers. The pro- 4 S. 5 | Lillian” Gubelman, Valle w. C. Singing “Auld| graneat the armocy. wan. featured byl eet SU hetees! recto Health, Florence Porter, Minot; ion to Miss/an address by Dr. Thomas Kane, '—G t'ssner’s. bl €laire Buskrude, 8; | Phillips of a le of North) by Jane Wood, Gra x .| Dakota Pottery, Fargo Club. Adjournme: 6:30 p. settgime Products Dinner, in charge] Jon. seoeT — JUST a of Fargo Club, Mrs. Bertha Pelton,} > A SECRET — JUS Five Members of Bismarck} presiding. SENSE , A Big Factory ‘Muriel Robinson Dr. Westphal Is Honoree Saturday Elected President at Bridge Party of Chiropodists}, Tuesday, June 7 The 1 Miss Marian Ackerman was hostess} Dr. Clara Westphal of Bismarck Club Planning to Attend 8:00 a. m. | mat’, ere curious | Faturday at a pretty party in com-|is president of the State Society of i * Officers’ Breakfast. to kne icine’ she took that | fines D to Miss Muriel Robinson, who Chiropodists following the state con- Convention at Fargo 9:00 a, m. “acted in Pestoring ber} e Ghee araioe fee naee Beachy ono wie nis held at Fargo, Convention filled, to order i health. Pb | 4 ‘ ‘alif., for an extended visit. lay 22 and 23. The 1928 convention cading of Mary Stewart's Collect. just common sense. t Tea Lables DE UPMGG Cae th fisys OR Ee nae Bee ae May. Five members of the Business and| Club. Singing led by Kathleen? Pills diuretic. advertised aml home Der onstr ation following a picnic supper, Miss! Sunday, the first day of the con- Professional Women’s club of Bis-) Greaney. BIEL ys ia taking them, I feel fine now Dorothy Keller won bridge honors|vention at Fatgo, was given to social marck are planning to attend the) Minutes of previous sessions. 15 years — suffe from kidney | and Miss Robinson was presented} assemblies, while ;the clinic and state convention in Fargo, which 10:00 a. m. me . I never have a tired feel with a guest favor. educational addresses were attended opens next Monday for a three-day} Add iss Lena Madesin Phil-| ing, and am active and happy.” Men| . on Monday. Dr. Westphal was the - |seusion. | Mis Esther | Teichman, National President, New York] and women everywhere use and ree-| Mis M: a: Ri only Bismarck member of the soci- Miss Chrissie Budge and Miss Marie City ommend Foley Pills diuretic. Satis- is Madge huney ety at the convention. Huff were selected as delegates frpm 10:45 a, m. faction guaranteed. Ask for them.| Hon Hi h Sch 1 pont the local club. Miss Lillian Caok,| Reports of Clubs — limited to 5 | ’ r ors Hig 00 Miss Ethel Ba \ |chairman of the state regulations) minates h, Teach t P, rty 18s 2: rnes a committee, and M Mary Huber,|. Talk—“On to Oakland"—Mary Hu-| ? | ers a t) f Washi D: C,, ea ee the) chairman ‘of the state educational] ber, Bismarek. announce that Tam a can. | ; OTS AS shone ington, D. C., crown of, this gray felt. hat it/and the “On to Oakland” committes,| Music Farge, Club, | didate for re-election to the Board of| In compliment to the ses Wini- Hy x will also be present. \d _— “Legislative experi- ion at the school election, June | } ( fred and? Irene’ Robertson and ‘Mies| HONOree at Reception) “trenches inserted with grosgrain. Monday, June 6 ences,” Miss Mary Ginnis, James-| 7th and shall appreciate your support, Rita Murphy, high school teacher —— town. GEORGE F. WILL. 8:00 m. | the Grand Pacifie hotel, The table|® tea given in compliment to her| Pany and Jones & Webb, will be em) Registration of Delegates and vis-| Round Table ussion ted by centerpiece was @ small hat box, dec-| niece, Miss Ethel Barnes of W: .| Bloyed in the store, Mr. Petron has) itors, Minnic B. Murphy, Jamestown, on orated in maroon and white, the high C., who is visiting in 5 7et SNE iS YAR for vee 9:00 a. “Club Activities.” Responses’ by arck m. school colors. From this were stream-| for a few days en route to Califor-| ‘uture- picketing! Meeting of Credentials Committec.| delegates from Bowbells, Jamestown, ers in the chosen colors leading to} nia. _ 10:00 a. m. Dickinson and Stanley. ‘the combination place cards and nut| Assisting Mrs. Wakeman were Miss D A | E N PORT Convention called to order. 1:30 p. m. cups, tiny trunks, also in niaroon and| Barn: Invoeation. Music. eae i i white. The “going away” idea was] ers. rs. Lucinda Bogan and Mrs. 5 Singing of America. Reports of Special Committech: carried out~in all the appointments.| Henry Tatley poured from ‘2:30 to 4 Bee 0 eee __, | Independent Woman, Eva Plunkett, Covers were marked for ten guests.| o'clock and Mrs. R. D. Hoskins and Response—Lillian Gubelman, Val-| Jamestown; State Flag. Madora The Misses Robertson are leaving] Mrs. James Wallace, from 4 to 5 ley City, Knox, Grand Forks; State Budget, Bismarck this spring and will not|o’clock. Assisting with the serving Presentation of State Officers. Esther : ea Valley City; | return in the fal of It,” Julia McDonough, | h Mrs, G. H. Dollar, |} ; Greetings and Annual Address, julia no definite plans for thelbtnier: Mick Meyer, Mrs, Ee Pag eg oe State President, Bess Beatty Sher- Minot; State Constitution; Conven- Murphy will leave the last of the| Mabel'E. Koffel, Mrs. W. Re Lumry man, Grand Forks. tion Publicity, Minna Lysing, Grand|/f We Salute the De- week on an extended European trip. | and Mrs. Birlea Ward. Appointment of Convention Com-| Forks; Nominating. reas Spring flowers were used in at- mittees: Nominating, State Consti-| Announcements. f i ions i 8:30 p.m. enders of the COLLEGE REUNION tractive profusion about the rooms, Baccalaureate Services Open pha Auditing Delve “bone aber city alleeea bY é ‘ «qq The alumni of the Minot | State| tulips, violets, roses, honeysuckle and 2 mais ne) Union % « ‘eachers college will ho! eir sec-{ apple blossoms lending their frag- s 2 . : 6: ond commencement reunion dance on| ance. } Commencement Week Pro- | Report of Credentials Committee. p.m, j Thursday, June 9, in the college gym-| About 125 guests called during the ff Local School nel Call of Club Delegates. Informal Recestien. Aes : nasium. ‘A reception in the home| afternoon. Mrs. Wakeman and Miss gram 0! 100) Plgiesal eS AnquateBiabbget, Ulla -MeDonough To them we are economic suite will precede the) Barnes received. LaAnhben=-18"00: bo" 1:80; Minot, Toastmistress; Greetings, indebted for an dance. Alumni of the school and The commencement week program} Round Table Discussion by Flor-| Bess B. Sherman, Grand Forks, State undivided nation their guests are invited to attend, |p E. Wenzel Honored of the Bismarck high school opened! ence Brogan, Minot, on “Ways and| President; Greetings, Marie ‘Stien- sae 5 5 ; Sunday afternoon when the bac-| Means of Financing Clubs.” ing, Fargo; Address, Lena Madesin i Se Lat Meise 4 A at Birthday Dinner |esteureate sermon was delivered to} Responses: Joyee Carpenter, Wil: | Phillips, National President. To their Memory we owe ji Mea relty Aprattend suas REhiMta. oF 5 the 112 graduates by Rev. F. H./liston; Hazel Pearce, Bismarck. Wednesday, June 8 it to keep the instit Goer tenet in Baveoosiae alban eto Se weaiall obi aa alae er St. George's 1:30 p. m. ae * fi 9:00 m. ‘ ‘i Pp e institu- 4 bye cn * : fs if = f, er- | Episcopal church. The auditorium Community Singing — Kathleen} onvention called to order. s of g a companied him to Bismarck and left|tained in his honor Friday evening |wns filled to capacity for the ser- | Grecner Williston, Pep Leader. Ma: ewart's Collect. gon Or ONE eaat eee this morning for Superior, Wis.Jat a 6:30 dinner at his home at | vice, Minutes of last’ scasion of 1926] Mus high standard of integ- where she will attend the gradua:|321 Park avenue. The party was) “The Ascensiontide message of the | Convention. Minutes of previous sessions. rity. tion of her daughter from Sacred}in the nature of a surprise celebrat-| Christian chureh is the one most ap-| Minutes of Executive Board meet-| Reports of Convention Committees. y. | Heart Academy. ; ing, Mr, Wenzel’s birthday, _ propriate to give to the thousands| in of Nov. 13. 1926. Report of Resolutions Committec. | ‘he guests spent the evening at|of young mei d women gradu Reports of State Officers: Pres-| Election of Officers. | W. CT. U. SECRETARY HERE |four tables of bridge... Mr. Wenzel|from the high schools and colleges,” | i 4s Beatty Sherman; Miss Helen Louise Byrnes, field|/was presented with many birthday | Rev. ‘Dasanpert aaid: eT ceee- des ialetesececacy, Mrs. LM. Dae] Co cereayy, i heise oo Ah gifts. sage is that the living Christ is| vis, Minot; Corresponding Secretary, spel its "the Indian school, and th NGS AT WE exalted to the ‘highest throne in|Cora Snriges. Grand Forks: Treas- speak at the Indian school and the) | = = SINGS AT WEDDING God’s universe, He is King and He|urer, Esther Gunderson, Valley City. u i state penitentiary. Leavng Bismarck,! Miss Mary Cayou, daughter of Mr.|must be enthroned in the hearts and| Address—-Miss Helen Hamilton,| Meeting of new Executive Board. . «Miss Byrnes will continue her lec-/and Mrs. Thomas P. Cayou of this|minds of men and His spirit must|Grand Forks. 12:00 m, ture tour to western cities. city, was soloist, Thursday at the|rule in every department of human| Reports of Standing Committees:| Farewell Luncheon for Lena Made- nah . |Wedding of Miss Margaret Mosher | relationships. STUDENTS RETURN HOME _ |of Riverside, Ill, and Murl Tree of| “The Church gives the challenge Miss Agnes Wells, who has been| Wheatland at the home of the bride- | to youth especially, to make the attending St. Mary’s school, return-! groom's nts. Miss Cayou is a venture of faith in following | Henry & Henry Insurance See the Albert Lea Kitchenkook Silas’ Agnes ‘Emch, alse e student ailbeing. Tacmbers of FR’ Bots Parts |Chui#t (as leader, | The need. today he wond: Kk th jks } ( Str Macy's: bas returned to her homelthe University of North Detots, ay tor ( thee leadership and) re —The wonder cook stove that cooks and bakes faster at Leith, el ane ans chaeaeeart: than any stove you have ever seen; : igrcauin ies Rev, SKJERSTEAD-ZACHER Minorities Count WILL VISIT 3 Laaev. 1. G- Monson officiated Satur-| The world is not ruled or saved Stee ; er é + Mrs, W. T. Kraft and children,!day morning at 11 o'clock at the |p »” Rev. Davenport ad- TUESDAY —The stove that’s all ready—all burners—in one min- Jean, Jimmy and Phyllis, left Satur-|Lutheran parsonage at the wedding dates. “It ie | . day morning for Chicago where they| of Miss Mabelle Skjepstead of Ro- aahis ie : ule; A will ‘spend about three weeks visit- lette and Ephin im Zacher of Arena.|N stood alone. Two Evening Shows ing relatives, ir. ‘3. A. E. Breston were the ‘ones, —_ the ‘ TINEE " sey ‘ oa A . ae -- witnesses. The couple will make theit | minorities, who. have stood alone s : NO MATINEE —The stove in which burners turn on or off like city. , GUEST OF DAUGHTER home in Arena where the groom has|who have bought great changes in Matinee Every Day at 2:30 gas after the first burner is lighted; _Mrs, Elmer Davis of Wishek ar-|a position as station agent. the world. Every great upward rived Friday to spend a week or ten movement in the history of the days as the. guest of her daughter, HOSTESS TO CLUB world’s progress can be traced to TONIGHT Mrs. A. W. Munson, Mrs. George Smith was hostess! some one man or woman. | MONDAY & TUESDAY : py Saturday afternon to members of her| “So the need of the hour is for HERE FROM WASHBURN club at two tables of bridge. | Mrs.| Christian men and women of Chris- PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN —The stove that uses no wicks or chimneys; —The stove in which the flame is always under con- tyvatgdent atthe ipa high schol, | Simanson won the high scores inthe gg tea, Wet Mehta swag? trot v 4 spent. the week-end in the city with afternoon games. At the conclusion | sine The seat: pencrfal wae eit He’s Back Again! “The Singing Violinist” 4 friends. ore ly ser Sait Smith served a doing good ie the poeep is at of E body’ siiiiscltaeec tad elas oniichadal ae PARENTS OF DAUGHTER, —— Reese es ere eenmene ERA’ 25 COR very ys Rn i —The s s F ; Mr, and Mrs. E. 0. Kleve of Me- WEEK-END VISIT br ag RYAN & O’NEILI Clusky are the parents of a daugh-[ Miss Elvira Fulford, who has been| matty: ana Wocting: etyiinetick ter born Saturday at the Bismarck | teaching in Montana during the win-| Christian. Aospital, iter, stopped in Bismarck for a week-} “«Civilization in itself cannot save — end visit with Miss Lucille Malm-| the world,” he said. it is a mate- LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN guist. Miss Fulford left this morn-| riatistic thing. It deals with inven- C. RB. Frankhauser, who has been| ing for her home at Wadena, Minn. tions, theories, conveniences of life. e tin the city on business, left this — morning for Jamestown. GUEST HERE Ae eet aie, eur eenpenere: om | an Miss Bother Candee of Dickinson! planes. These things cannot save - -ETURNS HOME was the week-end guest of Miss Ruth| man because they belong to one Cordner. Mi di en route © ii been the guest of hig sister, Mrs. M| to Okauchee, Wis., where she will at-| ford and men belong to two worlds. Ina tentomwrting. meget New York City Cu Hayes, left thin morning for hla) send an diumal reunion of John! spiritual valucs will come to naught. Favorite Smiling “ALL in Fun —tThe stove that is faster than city gas and more eco- nomical than any other stove you ever used. 2 Days Only May 31 and June 1 | MR. & MRS. WALTER | HILL & CO. In “Poor Old Jim" JOHNNY WOODS “Lhe Comedy Ventriloquist” hem. “Civilization is forever ready to ' , SOME fa. Sarr totter to ‘its fall,” he continued. S PIC a3 GOING SOME Visite) PARENTS, RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN |“What keeps civilization from. col- NEWS PICTURES 4 ; sue" Ol Peterson spent the| Harlan Poindexter returned to his P: ‘A Fast Stepping Dance Revue’ sos : : : : : Fi Pa 4d ‘the: guest home at Jamestown Saturday morn- oval ete ee. jweranes” ia, See ond A factory representative will be in our store to dem i ifte: sf 614 CI ‘BO’ friends in Bismark ers Ca¥? with /a passionate desire for the reign of | 97> aug : GEORGE O'HARA Gospel of Christ Paramount “All sorts of plans, schemes, pro- onstrate the Kitchenkook and other products of the American Gas Machine ¢éompany. We want everyone, MOTHERS CLUB MEETING The Mothers’ club will meet with WEEK-END VISIT In a new comedy drama Mrs. W. F. McGraw Tuesday, May 31,/ Dr, and Mrs. W. E. Cole and Dr. oY top?” aa + bat 3 o'clock. : "| and Mrs. J. K. ‘Blunt were in James: Rye tu icp en Christ “Is That Nice? whether you need a stove or not, to visit our store dur- HERE FROM FARGO en ee nie Se, 2a eee, eae ing this d stration. Don't miss this opportunity’ Tom Powers of Fargo ia in the| | HERE FROM HAZELTON pecakse SP ars Ap, Remasity site 8:15 & 10:15 o'clock ing this demonstration. oppo y city to attend the Knights of Colum-| | Mrs. Roy Gates of Hazelton épent| “ “Without religio Bismarck Time to see the stove that has created a sensation wherever bus meeting. days last week in Fck | spiritual civili an PRDMLEITE as the guest of Mrs, N. Werstlein. | purely materialistic leihaitcnehawns Mr. and Mrs; Hey Emeh of Leith VISITING HERE Gt materiaiioms isthe philoropny: ot were guests of friends in Bismarck| Mrs. C. J. Enders of Temvik arrived |Qiagm? ew Saturday. coeerday Saitta telemaee days in| Young men and. wome: ———_—o—————— h ‘ . lends, of high school are ful Bruce Hallldny spent Sunday and B. E. Jones Hopes to &5. vision. the. anah tet, deelaced: 14,000,000 Pounds Memorial day with friends in Minot. ware lest the practical old world rob you of your ideal: id visions,” he x HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Break World Record) sivisea."“Beware of just dritting of Oranges! Attorney. Freerks of Jamestown * with the crowds. aes out inte the € + was-in the city over the week-en a world record, B, E.| orld and do TeNy, Rett, mare the “| fi Jones of this city, agent for the New|sreat venture of faith of following S j More than fourteen million pounds | HERE SATURDAY York Life I the great leader, Christ; help to peeps of fresh, ripe oranges will be used | ‘Belton of Fargo spent Satur- attend His: Kingdom -smeng men. this season to obtain the juice, re- | Alea Be - tempt ppliea-|, Concluding his : address, Rev. t quired by the Orange-Crush Com- Ask the Demonstrator about A eee | tions for insurance in his company | Daven: 8 |] | Bany in making the delicious beve | S ; during the month of Jun: ‘ug ara 4 a £ erage that bears its name. | } . . it. The we fecord of 311 applica- sone: mes figs ne tg ‘ ; he high content a orange:Julce ¢ 4 in rush concentrate ik. Ge Beriy of Vancouver: Wesne W"oatters’ title what’ job you take : which the finished drink 1s made) while the second best record of 226|!n the world, whether doctor, poli- f marks the outstanding difference be- Sprilcabieas rae by Earl LaPlant| tician, lawyer, missionary, clerk or tween this delightfully refreshing he Will your stove pass the safety test? ‘Mr. day laborer as long-as you do your drink and the many cheapened sub- centident tha pth aoeathe sit best. and help somehow to contribute I stitutes which derive their flavor = mark during. ‘month of June and|sémething to the world’s progress. bed, entirely from imitation extracts and ' thereb: ts Bismarck considerable) All honest work is laboring with God seciale be srangecdulee mbaeyee: : publicity throughout the country,|in His Creation and under the ban- Tae, making Orange-Crush, the juice : : ner of Christ word counts most. “ 4 of lusci oranges is blended with —n Bie. i ate ites cooplating his} “Under Christ's banner, you will be <7) For economy and service, four quarters to | the delicate flavor of their peel, the REMEMBER THE DATE Deets 20th year as agent for the New York|erecting the greatest structure in all the pound in “CLOVERDALE.” zestful tang of the fruit acid found : Life company and euccete in ble pray | Character, “Under im you wil ect | | Qi | Mandan food calor’ such es ts used in cakes char Pe inder im you wi gel Cé as F re more out of life because you will put Oreamery & Produce Co. and candies, healthful carbonated now holds more into it. Our earnest prayer Mandan, N. Dak. water, pure cane sugar. ‘At the American Medi ‘ highest volume of bus Be 2 sh ie eet eee . sociation Baby Show, where 10,000 : Single month, as well as th forwatd and fight the good fight of , aia were aiven.o Glin, cane @ ar: are ‘k for the largest volume of business in| faith, that somehow, somewhere your 2 paces yet ped bs > i 9; AS : Fi liver really eount for the glory hath OF Ged sad the, good ‘of your fallow men.” nee r : ” | Crush by name and to see that it's , e Pa Sietne aaa de erst "The Home Lunch = | satemstct mh } a : 2! el p of the high school and Aiese by Drink Delicious the audience. Rev. C.-A. he: aa fies cherck! ‘gava the in - 4. Now Under New Management of the a esate Located at 118 Sixth-St. j Home-cooked meals at all hours. . Prices very reason- ; able, Your patronage will be ‘appreciated. — R..E. DANT, Prop. cumANine Sale GOLDEN Mrs. T. J. Logas : at