The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1927, Page 2

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The punilé of Mrs. Genevieve June Roses . Chromatic Polka Sweet Lavender .. Valsé Premier Drifting and Dreaming Dance des Sylphes ..........-... Flowers of Spring Sing, Robin, Sing ................. Barcarolle ..... Drum and Trumpet ........ Life Let US Cherish The Rocking Horse A Morning Ramble The Little Brook An 4pril Song the Pienie 3 Dan@ of the Sunflowers . Pick Ruth Hap ‘ickaninnies .. The Woodpecker ‘ Candéing Waltz ... Little Mareh ...... Apri Showers .. Polish Dance The Squirrels . Arline Ruder xvik Sea Gardens ... Pupils of Genevieve Menard Hughes ; Will Be Presented in Recital Tonight ard Hughes will be following recital this evening at 7:45 at the Melody Sauppe: ‘Ida Gohring Peggy Bergeson Ethel Engen “Tris Schwartz Margaret Grady EAA Helen Gaylen Marion Wilcox — Dalores Tekippe — Estaline Mabecheck Dorothy Tekippe Elizabeth Raaen ‘Alfred Gutman Marion Hyland | ape Eileen Saxv' “Leonard Lasken “Olive Hughes i ~~ Use of Baldwin Grand Piano and Building by Courtesy of = Melody Shoppe 1 | | | presented in the Spaulding z Kern} Galbraith Schubert Kern} Devaux Spaulding Weber k .. Desvaux Bilbro Bilbro . Bilbro .. Story Bilbro Bilbro| Rolfe Wright . Livsey .... Ewing Kroeger .. Cooke Farewell Party Is Complimentary to Mrs. A. Y. Haglund Mrs. A. Y. Haglund, who is leaving this week-end for California to spend the Summer, was honoree Thursday at a.pretty party given by Mrs. J. F. Orctiird at her home, 720 Third stre Two tables of bri MrscHaglund and Mrs. E. C winring honors. A course was served after the play. blosgpms decorated the rooms. Bismarck Hospital Nurses Have Class “Day on on Thursday Senior nurses of the the Bismarck hos- juncheon Apple pital training school held their class] _ nighé program Thursday evening in the nurses’ home before a crowd of sevegal hundred friends and relatives. The=following program was given: Piano duet—Miss Minnie Tapley and Migs Margaret Schade Clas history.....Miss Louise Weist Senior class song .......... Seniors ‘Clas® poem....Miss Anita Schroeder Piano duet—Miss Tapley and Miss Schade Junisr class song ... niors Class _will Miss Mary, ‘yuchtede Advise Miss Susan Sheaffer The “Crutch”—Junior-Senior cere- mony Following the exercises a luncheon course was served. STAFF ARTIST COMPLIMENTED Members of the Senior class were today: expressing their satisfaction with members of the annual staff in regard to the fifth volume of “Prairie Breezes,” issued yesterday. Joyce Moule, staff artist, was being espec- fally complimented upon his work, which did much to make the annual 80 attractive. TO FARGO A. Bremer and fe next Tuesday for Fargo where they will make their hom®. Rev. Bremer, formetly district superintendent of the Evangelical chureh here, has been transferred to Fargp. } HERE FROM STERLING Miss Helen Smith and Miss Hazel Feathers, who have been teaching for the * past year in Sterling, sp ‘Thursday in the city visiting friends. RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Edna Dean Best arrived Thufsday from Milwaukee, where she has gbeen attendinng the Wisconsin Confervatory of Music this winter. INS HOME turned home from of North Dakota mn attending school . 2 ___ VISITS HERE _ . Mis. Le! See ae be days in Plgmar e est er ren 8, re Snir t. Bete :| were won by Mrs. Fred Peterson’and tt! o'clock at the home of Miss Eleanor | wis J. Mann of Van Hook is| m Lions and Ladies. Guests Wednesday at Strauss Home Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss enter tained Wednesday evening in their home on First street at a prettily planned bridge party for members of the Lions club, their wives and lady friends. Honors in the games C. E. Pickles. The house was preftily decorated with cut flowers and ‘at midnight a luncheon was served. Mildred Lidstrom Honoree at Shower Given on Wednesday Miss Bernice Joslin and Miss Mar- ian Ackerman entertained jointly Wednesday evening at the Ackerman home on Seventh street with a show- er in compliment to Miss Mildred Lidstrom. There were 12 guests and the evening was spent in hemming towels and playing bridge. Miss Mil- dred Rundell won honors. A course luncheon was served late in the evening. Wood violets and wild snap dragons decorated the rooms. SOO OFFICIALS HERE C, E. Urbahns, general superin- tendent of the Soo Line, and FE. A. Whitman, chief engineer, who have been making an inspection trip over the Mssouri River division during the past few days, were in Bismarck last night. Crop conditions through- out ‘this part of North Dakota ai very favorable, according to the rail- road officials, and farmers and busi- ness men all along the line are very optimistic over the outlook, They left for Minneapolis shortly before noon today. MOTOR TO OWATONNA Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth left this morning by automobile for Owatonna, Minn, Returning with them the first of the week will be their son, David, who is a student at the Pilisbury Academy in that city and who will spend the summer va- cation at his home here, SOCIETY WILL MEET The King’s Herald Society of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church) will meet Saturday afternoon at 2}; Cook, corner of Sixth street and {) avenue D. All members are invited to attend. MOVE TO REGENT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schnibly, for-| merly_ of Carrington, were in the city Thursday en route to Regent where they will make their home: in the future. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Schnibly visited with Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Tull- berg while here. TO VALLEY CITY J. M. Devine, commissioner 0: igtation, left this morning for V: Peg City ' where he will. deliver a commencement address to a class of 90 Valley City high school graduates. HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Mary Register returned from Grand Forks Wednesday to spend the summer at her home in this city. Miss Register has been attending the University of North Dakota. HERE TODAY { E, N, Seward of Vdlley City is visiting friends in Bismarck for a few days. She attended the com- mencement exercises Thursday eve- ning. RETURN FROM GRAND FORKS ere and Mrs. G. R. Lipp returned st evening from, Grand Forks, where B * Lipo medicg. attending the state TO DETEOT TAKES Mr, and Mre. ie i. day for dn wv ca ait brenat weeks at thee ee The smartest umbrella handles. are fashioned of birds’ the grebe, brig! colored. Roberts Home Is Scene of Clever Mr. and M. O. W. Roberts, who spent the early part of the week fish- ing at Leech Lake in Minnesota, en- tertained on Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings with two cleverly plan- ned fish dinners. The appointments were particularly attractive, all carry- ing out the idea of the fish dinner. The centerpjece was a fishing schoon-} = er in a lake of pansies and tulips. Fish lines led to each place card, a miniature fish. Lilacs, rose colored tulips and pan- sies carried,,out an attractive color scheme of green, rose and’ purple. The fishing party motif was also car- ried out in the tally cards and other bridge table appointments, There wére 12 guests at each af- fair. Honors in the bridge games Wednesday evening were won by Mrs, J. Breslow, G. D, Mann ‘and Mr. and Mrs, O. Lundquist. On Thursday the high scores went to Mrs. L. E. Husch- ka, V. E. Joslin and Mrv and Mrs. F. J. Bavendick. Philadelphia Mari * Will Give Address at J. C. Graduation| Dr. Wil Chalmers Philadelphia, will commencement address Covert of deliver th Wednesday, | June 8, at Jamestown College when 65 students will be graduated. Commencement week will begin Sunday, June 5, with the baccalaur- eate address by Dr. Ward F. Boyd of Great Falls, Mont. On Tuesday eve- ning the senior class will present an original play, “Oh, Apollo,” written by Caroline Roe of the departmest of history and art’ A faculty reci- tal will be given Monday by the school of music. On the night of graduation on a surprise announcement will be made of the first gift toward the building of a stadium on the campus. HERE ON_ BUSINESS F. N. Jackson, Hettinger attorney, was in the city today en reute from Fort, Yates, where he had been at- tending district court. Mr. Jackson ied by Charles E, Stow. R. Miller of Cedar Lodge Ranch, ites, 8. D. 11927 Senior - Class Is Honored at Party ers are requested heads @of earved| At 8:30 there will be wood, such as this graceful head of| ceremonies to which a special: invita- | tion is extended to members of the Eastern Star, “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - ee 6 this évening at 7:30, in the | charch| sixth, seventh and “sights rades arc'séem useless when it comes to find- Hal idl | parlors, Important business i to be| invitéd ¢0. atten ing hid’ Tost foster sister. | transacted und a large attendance is desired. GUEST HERE | ELTINGE THEATRE Miss Eunice Jorstad of. Willmar,; 4 complete Puritan village with| pert iin the clty, the house guest bouses, church, marketplace and even| 95e, By. Squirrel .'Club| , About 70 couples atte attended the danc- ing party given last evening at the Country club by | Squire! club. graduating commencement exercises the evening, were The music for t] | furnished b; orchestra, the dancers Chaperons in Reso aTGS ‘at the fe included Mr. and Mrs. Denny Mrs. Frank Grambs, Mrs. jand Mrs, mem of the! Rol Members fof the 1927] city class, who eee of honor.” dancing was the u, S.\_. Commodore ruit pun Re during the evening. T. B. Cayou, RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET had The Rainbow Girls will hofd a busi-| Theat ngss meeting tomorrow evening at] in ¢! 7 0 at the Masonic Temnle. All of- to be present. installation has fasons, and De Molay.| !ions WILL HOLD GIDEON PICNIC. | gains The Bismarck chapter of the Gid-| and i cons will hold a pot luck picnic to- Di Parties mortow evening at, €:30 at the state S| capital grounds. INNeY FAarvies | conited’ members and their families are urged to be present, as well’ as those specially interested. TO ORGANIZE READING CLUB A vacation reading club will be organized Saturday at the Bismarck Public library. All active and as- ing o} to mi Rang. “All students of the Olympia This is the only place in make their own home-made Fee Cream and: Candies Special For S VANILLA, MAPLE NUT, CHOCOLATE : TUTTI FRUTTI ICE CREAM K ; Special 3-lnyer Brick Ice Cream ............. .65¢ Meals Served Until TALKS TO STUDENTS . ff Mrs. D. 'T. Owens talked to ‘the students of the Richholt and Wachter i behalf of the ty park board, urging them to assi in beautifying the city by taking care of shrubs and’ flowers. SODALITY WILL MEET A Sodality meeting will be held |) tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Mathilda Dietrich, 314 Ninth street. , BOARD TO MEET The official board of the MeCabe Methodist: Episcopal church; will meet ‘VISITS IN MINNEAPOLIS M neapolis for & “Outlaws peared as a Transferred to the screen the story ferings of recent months. It deals with the life of Tom Mor- ley, played by forced ‘to helplessty watch the kill- duction; of his foster sister. the Falcon, because of his almost un- canny ability to hunt down outlaws. But all ;his talents in — direction the stock and pillory form the set- ting for the elaborate picturization turned from! of Nathaniel | Hawthorne's the) romance, “The Scarlet Letter,” which is being’ shown at the Eltinge again r jay an ture a jan Peleg Yinnson, Henry B. Walthall and CM Picola jar Dane are principal members of Me ipa Py sit. ithe ca: Mins ‘Gish has one of; the, most | powerful ramatic roles in her ca- ston Kas gone to "Tits as the tragic “Hester Prynne” ek's IWisit.? of the Hawthorne classic. She plays HERE ON, bert Westford for a few d E. Re Nor At The Movies a realism and artistry that asto Lars Hanson, the, famous Sw fis Terie conor ee CAPITOL THEATRE | the ‘new production ax “Arthur, Dim: ” mesdale,” the clegryman lover 0! e ot Red River” which le etyminh Were ae after’ i fi its first showing at the Capitol (halle the “Little Colonel” ot the a story which interested m of readers when it first aj magazine _ feature. {edy ‘touches s A huge replies of a complete Puritan settlement in America was {constructed for the production, and nearly a thousand men, women and children take part in the speetacular crowd scenes and the gigantic pillory | - scene that climaxes the gripping ro- mance in suspense, thrills and humor, s\easily one of the best film of-: Mix, who as a boy was f his foster parents and the ab- Grown anhood he joins the Texas ers and soon béco! known as; town where they unday Easy—Simple Rn agit Mee ad always when enamel is used t to fotint mateo. | kyaniz ; CELOID FINISH | | Easy to brush on, dries | saa afl Aer | nut Twelve shades, ck Results—We ‘guarantee them i » Ake, LUCAS-CO.--|- . 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Birth of a Nation.” is playing oppo- at 10 p.m. he stellar rote is a western} Site Miss Gish for the fix ime . thriller of a kind that is sure to ier the Ja ote ea ee Elks Meeting Tonight please even the sophisticated the: Dane, the Big Swede of ‘Slide, Kelly, | Postponed.’ atre-lover, For it is a picture that slide” gets in some excellent com- ot : | Hosking-Meyer Home of K-F-¥-R Trim tittle persons. in: great quantitya cbesed and booted to distraction are drifting South or North, East or West, Before you got or even if you are not going at allen select.a few ravishing, sworederfiel pairs of McCallum Pure Silk Stockings, UACATION ! Hosiery. Prices, $1.95, $2.25 an and $2.75 . Smart Prints,.. Dainty Wash Stladés* of *bevttletstede14 Silks; Pastel "to 42F $15:75," $19.75 and $25:00 ‘Straw ‘Hats reduced. to $5.75 and $7.50 \ Exclusive Ready wWoage, LITTLE BLOCK a > FONIGHT . FRIDAY. — _ — SATURDAY ac 4 ary omy

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