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Senior Nurses at , Local Hospital Are \| Honored at Banquet iy The junior nurses of St. Alexius hospital entertained the seniors at a banquet Tuesday evening in dining room of the Nurses’ home. Covers were laid for 11 seniors and 20 juniors. The Senior colors, green and gold, ‘were used to carry out an attractive scheme in decorating the table. Miss Anna Kilzer, president of the Junior class, presided at the dinner as toast mistress. Miss Anna Gruenfelder responded with a toast for the Senior class. The class Will was read by Miss Marcell Blake, while Miss Frances Wynkoop read the prophecy. At the conclusion of the program, the evening was spent with music and dancing. oe District Rally of Christian Endeavor Will Be Held Here The di&trict rally of Christian En- deavor will open here Saturday for a two-day conference. The Christ- ian Endeavor societies of the Pres- byterian and Evangelical churches of Bismarck are sponsoring the ral- ly, and have invited 30 outside towns to participate. The meetings will begin Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Presbyter- jan church when Misses Esther Teichman and Claire Weiermuller will speak. A banquet will be held that evening at the Presbyterian church with Judge. A. G. Burr as| Congre: the eel speaker. Short talks will given by Clell Gannon, Doris Cummings, Thelma Leissman and Miss Weiermuller. The Sunday sessions will 0 with Sunrise service at 6:15 at the Evangelical Bremer will lead this service. A mass meeting will be called at 2:45 Sunday afternoon at the Pres- byterian church. Clell Gannon will reside, and Rev. Frankhouser, ‘iss Harriet Perry of Jamestown, and the Rev. Paul S. Wright will speak. Emerson Liessman will preside at the closing service Sunday evening at the Evangelical church. Music will be furnished by the Indian Girls glee club and by Misses Clara and Lillian Peltier. Clell Gannon, Misses Perry and Weiermuller will be speakers. The theme of the Christian En- deavor rally to be held here this week is “Crusade With Christ.” Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Prescott and Miss Hazel Papermaster of Steele were in Bismarck Tuesday to at- tend the district music and declama- tory contests. eee Mrs. J. B. Sayles left today for Winamac and Kokomo, Ind., where she has been called by the serious illness of her gister.. ‘ Miss Hazel Wilson of Fargo, formerly associated with the Bis- marck hospital, was a guest in this city Wednesday. fg is > Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McGray of Garrison are in the city for a few days, visiting friends and transact- ing business, eee Mrs. John Karasiewicz and son, Bob, have returned from Minneapo- lis, where they spent the past three weeks, eee Mearl Clark of Tipton, Iowa, is making an annual visit to Bismarck to look after business interests, John J. Wishek, Jr., of Wishek is transacting business in Bismarck for a few days this week. » C. B. Voegele of Glen Ullin has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital for treatment. John E. Kraft of Streeter spent ‘Wednesday in this city, transacting business, eee George Peterson of this city has been admitted to St. Alexius hospi. GIRLNOOD'S GREATEST BEAUTY CHOSEN church. Miss Esther |G: Mabel Breen Names ‘Wedding Date at Dinner Wednesday Announcement of the approach- ing marriage of Miss Mable, - the} est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Breen of this ci loran was made at a pretti ner. Miss Breen has chosen June 14_as the wedding date. Places were marked for 12 guests to Paul M.'Hal- ednesday evening at the dinner, and yellow tulips were | by used in decorating. Following the dinner, the evening was three tables of bridge. Miss Louise Marr won high honors in the games, and Miss Breen was Presented with @ guest favor. ° State Societies Give Reception for Hon. Frank White The North and South Dakota So- cieties in Washington, D. C., enter- tained recently at a farewell recep- tion and dance at the University Club in honor of Frank White, who recently resigned his position as treasurer of the United States. Mr. White was formerl: yon at " in token of their appreciation of Colonel White’s services in Wash- ington and of their own Personal regard for him, members of the clubs presented him with a hand- some golf club, Among guests attending the re- ception were: Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, wife of the secretary of the navy; ssman and Mrs. O. B. Burt- ness, Congressman and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Porter B. Me- Cumber, Mr. and Mrs. P. Christoph- erson of South Dakota, Mrs. Benton Baker, Mrs. Paul Shorb, dent of the society; race Hudson, secretary, Co: er and Mrs. W. W. Brad! and Mrs, Alen Gra; Members of the lodge are urged to attend the regu- lar nesting of the lodge to be held at 8 o'clock Friday night. Theodore Quanrud, recently elected exalted ruler for the year ahead, will = side, Lunch will be served after the business session. Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - THURSDAY Pathe Review Comedy - “Holy Mackerel” Friday and Saturday Johnnie Hines * : i appointed bridge din-| the ly @ resident of| Boat Clever Dancing by Indian Girls in ‘Se-A-Wan-A’ In the lyric drama “Se-A-Wan-A,” which the’pupits of the Indian school will aged May 8 at the city au- ditorium, an exhibition of clever Bt solo Sinclag will be featured. Marion Slater, who will play the pene | girl of the Acorn dancers, will also give several solo dances. oe the intermission, _ little Betty Felix will be presented in an acrobatic dance. et numbers during the inter- mission will include selections Glee clubs, vocal solos by Rena White eee Ida Azure. lan ara being coached » D. Bruce it) instructor at the Indian School. » Hermann Scheffer directing, the music, Will School Pupils to Present Program The pupils of the Will school will be Bering in a pi am. Frida: at the high school auditorium. matinee will be given at 4 o'clock and the evening performance will start at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. The ig Program has been an- nounced: Playlet—Mother Goose’s Garden First, second and third grades Selections—Over the Water .... oes . Hosmer Song Romilli Eighth Grade Girls Glee Club Selections-Tinkers’ So: De Koven The saith sees Verdi Amaryllis + Parlow Roses ie it Denza Junior High Girls Glee Club Musical Play—Robin Hood Junior High School Crowning of May Queen May Pole Dance Seventh Grade Girls Song—Spring Blossoms Mrs. S, Kurtz, Miss Helen Kurtz and Mrs. B. Schneider of Hazelton were in Bismarck Wednesd: Dr. A. A. Wittemore, Dr. May- sil Williams and Miss Gyda Brynild- son are spending the week in Fargo eeSen——L—e— ea—XK—m__=- caro TONIGHT ONLY ‘Tobe discovered in that desert fort meant thewrech of her career; Tt was worse than crime; it wes indis- etetion that held them trapped, cling. ing to each other « « the wife of the commanding officer and the young Meutenant. +--+ by | a; ‘and dramatics for| on business for the state health de- partment. Catholic Daughters Entertain at Cards Eighteen tables of bridge were in ‘atholic Daughters of America en- tertained at a card iy Honors in the games were won by Mrs, J. E. O'Neil and K. K. Runy- on. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. T. G. O'Hara was chairman of the committee in charge of ar-} f; rangements. She was assisted by irs. B. O. Ward, Mrs. Joseph Tschumperlin and Mrs. J, N. Roher- 'y, Misses Catherine Knowles and Lucy Brantner, Announcements have been re- ceived in the city of the birth of a son on April 21 to Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Peterson of Los Angeles. Mrs. Peterson, formerly Miss Margaret McDonald, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. F. McDonald of this city. “ee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bodie, Mrs. John DeLang and Miss Dorothy Schnecker of Carson were here on business Wednesday. oe W. C. Taylor of La Moure was in the city on business the first part of this week. eee Mrs. Arthur Bauer returned Wednesday from Chicago where she has spent the past three weeks as the gtest of relatives. En route lay Tuesday evening when the|T. home she visited for a few days in Minneapolis. see Mrs. J. Laudenschlager and Miss D. Laudenschlager of Watertown, S. D., visited f lends here Tuesday. was born Wednesday at St. hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. el of this city. eee Mrs. E. 0. Kline of McClusky was a business caller in this city Wednesday. é% Miss Alice Smith of Jamestown is spending a few days here with friends. Madam Roma born with the Don’t fail to see this woman with the gift of God. Readings given by head, palm and cards. Private reception room for each caller. ‘Will be here one week only, 222 Main Ave. BISMARCK, N. D. Otto Schermansky‘ has returned to Solen after a short business trip to this city. “es Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bintz have re- turned to Fargo after a short visit in this city. eee Miss Anna Slattery of this ay is a patient at St. Alexius hospital. eee L. V. Morris of this city is a pa- tient at the St. Alexius hospital. The Women’s Community Coun- cil will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Association of Com- merce rooms. eee J. 0. McNamee and_ famil Minot are guests in Bismarc! a few days. of for eee J hh Merck of Selfridge has been, admitted to the St. Alexius hospital. FREE --- Railroad Fare or Gasoline pee ye betore May 10th, 1028. 3 per mite GUARANTEED PLATES mm up to one red nnd fifty miles elther ing plate or beidgework ted at the rate of 3 cents aaving an Dakota's “Fastest Dr. Kern’s Dental Clinic Dver Knowles Jewelry « 110%; 4th St. Every Coat . New and Distinctive for everyone. Priced at Seldom have we offered such values as these so early in the season. We offer you tomorrow and Saturday the outstanding coats of the spring sea- son in sport and tailored styles made of Tweeds, plaids, stripes, Twills and Novelties—and sizes Phone 120, Bismarck, N. Dak. PAGE THREE It’s Good and Good For You Only in: Clark’s Teaberry Gum’ can you get the tingli Teabeery rte tT aids digestion, quiets the nerves and sweet- ens but’ does’ not perfume the breath. Look for the Teaberry pink package. Super-Value Days Friday and Saturday Sale of A two-day business building event that promises to eclipse all previous efforts, if these great price reduc- tions on our high grade apparel are taken advantage of by those who are in need of new Spring clothing. Shop Early! Be among the first to profit by this big sale for two days only. Clearance Sale Women’s and Misses’ Suits Parisian smartness plays a leading part in this fine suit showing. Mod- els for Women or Misses are shown in Tweeds—Fine Twills—and Hair line stripes—mostly in the short coat $ | Q-75 2 $3 4:75 $10.75 $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 Former Values to $49.50 Clearance Sale ot Dresses A momentous selling of smart spring frocks at a price that doesn’t half indicate their smartness, prints and plain colors in styles for everybody. Prints, Crepes, Chiffons, and Georgettes, formerly priced up 4 to $19.50. Smart in many good colors. Marked to sell at BB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” $5 All Children’s Spring Coats—Styles for Boys and Girls HAL style. for $29.50 and $35.00 Values .75 for $45.00 ana $49.50 Values . for $55.00 and $59.50 Values Two large special price groups of new Spring hats of Visca, Silk, Hair Braid, Straw Com- binations, Felts and Georgettes, Ribbon and Flower trimmed in large and small head sizes for Miss or Matron. Many of our more recent arrivals have been placed in these two groups. Values to $7.50 9.9 Values to $10.50 4-95 An especially selected group of attractive models will be closed out at Half Price See them in the Window tonight. F PRICE