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ATURDAY, MAY 19, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE Fiviu Dakota state chapter. peated Bye tallation of officers. Luncheon at, Hotel Prince. rf " Mrs. John Dees ’ sammie” eu taste May clean, re A | Spokane, Wash., wi Ir. hased bi i has pape ed at a » Feline In my fireproof vault and insure them against Moth, Fire and Theft. I also and do dressmaking at very mod- and remodel furs erate PHONE 610 Mrs. A. N. Newton Now located at 321 1-2 Main St., Webb Block, Bismarck, N. D. Where Speed—Efficiency—Dependability are ab- solutely essential, Underwood Typewriters are de- manded exclusively. You are always assured of good service on Underwoods. — THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 820 Bismarck, N. D. Ensign Orlin Livdahl, who has) @———————_—_—-——-@ ELT:INGE THEATRE Mrs. John Burke Is beon tHe guest of his parents, Mr, \ At the Movies | A story, which unfolds with real | My New President of weeks deft the Tene ter Pen: RRATER sparkle, is “French Dressing,” which | The Tribune for Thursday evening earried the fol- ocial an er. ‘sonal Fortnightly Club sacola, POLE lig ey Pau | Mx: Barejienre, SvKEAT aa. outhor: paideeie Eltinge for Monday] lowing news item: j Mrs, John Burke was named) has been stationed at San Francisco pL a lie isacer THAR ihe The plot is both amusing and sin- “ j president of the Fortni tly club at| for some time. é ordinary dress parade sword and|cere, and tells the story of a cold ce & Wises, ti ai ” ine r clos! ee! 0! season, i ‘ible. |); y "4 ", So (Po ' at the home irs. R. W. Lumry.| eve! i" i ‘ ir i a hd te tel ieve in putting money ji . im. i of North Da ota apter, . E. O. Sister The following js) were elected Ry Pd ne pga ae Seu shea aba an THEE creat imito Paris. Lois W ata is re a y. ae gaia Se.yenr-old meen = it 5 3 "| flicte sf ion from the ‘J im Beck, Jr., w: ood wil 4 4 i Mrs, C, W. Moses, secretary; Miss | hostess. hack, but to parry and thrust.|tresses, to the beautiful girl witl Ts a ree men ente: their farm and 26, Speakers on the program will include the following prominent t é FR. eee ee parry . leet ‘i wis, is ‘t which | home, near the Ernest Leh: pri IR ed teed me has gilt a A SE | Mod Smyth, correeponding secretary. The| Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Evensen and iightning-like. saptlity: sade ie ine Pealstically. art ng Ie may be newly/ estate 12 miles wast of here, shot Bismarck; Mrs. Harriett C. Randall, Ellendale; Mra, cherlotte seee; | club voted to continue the study of| son left Friday for their home at| leninine. the rpidiy, tds it edad hae, Miss, Wilson. hus never /beal al-| the son, beat and bound’ him, Dickinson; Mrs. Nettie M. Miller, Fargo; Mrs. Mary J, Hudson, Beach, | in. “World Today,” a subject| MeVille after visiting here with fight in weight, aed balanced so that |looked more lovely :n her sereen ca- 6f Judge} clubbed his 75. ear-old mother and and Mrs. Ola B. Miller, Iowa City, Iowa. which proved -to be interesting and| Mrs. Evensen’s parents, Mr. and the hilt and gun d weighed as much |reer than she docs in this pieture. wsided at/ left her unconscious on the floor Among the social events plannned for the delegates will be ® | instructive at this season's mect-| Mrs. S. G. Severtson, as the blade. ‘The use of the ancient} H. B. Warner as the Boston hus- ePlica-| last night. dinner at the Prince Hotel on Wednesday evening ing the open: | ings, A rapier is thrillingly demonstrated in! band who wishes his wife would be : arene tana ta ' a ing session. On Thursday evening the Guesta will Be entertain ed “Sirs. Burke will represent the| | Mrs. E. <. Racine and daughter, | yen a Man Loves,” the sbecial|a little less prim, a little less cold; Aa banquet at the Bismarck Country Club, which will be Lita 4 Fortnightly club at the general Lila, and Miss a mila extended-run’ production in which Lilyan Tashman’ as the gay girl Nisei : : mae : lp faa cu a ps fy ae et ed ‘ee ae a odes Spa af aot ad tis ae oF ha Meta pane 8°) John Barrymore stars, supported by | friend who comes fhe a ata “— I—true, either in Illinois or North Dakota. Select 3 jursday even be be o as, e last 0! is m le “s isti is! ‘i i ent actions un Mal i 7 :, . Qh terp.'E. 0, will speak at the city auditorium, Pupils from the | "iit ‘he iat W “Brown of Fort Lai eee Dees Nate Warne Glands cicta| Seete: Lave ts leave humne. wat go to or your depository a long established banking Indian school will present the oper-)~——"—- | Linealn was the principal apeaker at |S. E. Bergeson left, Friday eve: ) Oot cree "Holmes Herbert, ” Tom | Paris for a divorce; and Clive Brook institution, j etta “Se-A-Wan-A” on this pro-| Artistic Pageant the meetin asad Felating inter- wat ni “gi wv days on business. | Santschi, Charles Clary, and many!as the suave man-about-Paris, all gram. P ented Friday esting deta’ ts of JI fe in awaii. will spen@a few days others, ; {give pleas ee ‘ - . Musical numbers will be included res . ‘The Monday club will be enter-| “When a Man Loves” comes to| ‘The story has many angles, par e ‘ on the program at each meeting. by School Children Thursday Musical tatned Monday sfternoon at the | the Capitol Theatre, next Monday eu eat ‘i ue which 4 Mrs. Nettie Miller of Fargo and Cl b Entertains home of Mrs. Fred Janeonius. ‘or a run of three cays LL _ n i Mrs. pai ple te City, iets than ho pupils of the u M s es “i ° ct = = —$— % Towa, will broadcast their addresses A son was born Thursday at the =1¢ 4 from station KFYR Thursday eve-| Roosevelt school wers presented in} Guests at Meeting Binnarci hospital, to Mr, and Mrs SMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ning. , +4 } bag roe R. J. Schneider of this city. the Seasons,” Friday evening at the day Musical club enter- important events on the conven-| school. Miss Marie, Robertson aX-|¢gined at the, ‘annual Guest. Day Mrs, J. H. Pike of Cando has re- Hebe lade ous tion program are as follows: ranged and directed the pageant,| meeting Friday afternoon at the sb NORE jet ws Mine a few R Wednesday Evening, May 23 while the atage settings were doné! home of Mrs. V. J. LaRose, with Pepa tts with, die. or Established 1879 7:00—Dinner at Prince hotel, by Miss Winaifred Barrington. Miss Elizabeth Joves, Miss Be ay ee Nearly half a coniury of bi ‘ ‘i ‘i Enrollment of delegates. __ The various scenes, comemorating | Baldwin, Miss Ruth Rowley ai | Me, and Mrs. Roy Peterson of ly half a contury of banking cooperation with the citizens oi Thursday Borate, May 24 Bela ain ereastues enateren Mrs. Harris Robinson assisting as | 4,00; or pibste tn thle city dur: Bismarck and western North Dakota. :00—Executi ing. + i api Boreliment of delegates andévist-| and setifngs. Among the outstand-| “Strs, J. P. Rrench was leader of ine the last few days. Capital and Surplus - $300,000 Total Resources = $4,500,000 | 9:00. Convention called to order. observance of the month of April, ease the “following”. selections: |_, Misses Joanna Keller feu t AEE a) pe’: ‘Appointment of guards, pages,| Lady Spring, Rainbow, raindrops| Piano solo, “Witches ance.” Me. | Kraft of Strausburg visited friends DARA vetoes planet’| and sun s, and a variety of| Dowell, by Mrs, J. L. Hughes; vo- |here Thursday. reporters a ‘Spree, * ie di cal, diets, “Ma alia ossome” Chris en of Elgin has been x tle ee SE oe SPs ie as isted a eit gis chile se Gk. Wieeon admitted to St. Alexius hospital for | is Aleta satel Seri | “Little Grey Dove” by | treatment. | ay Report of guards. acere, vocal solos, 4 ee | I Th Fy j i Devotionals—Mrs. Ella Clayton BRL dP bbat nh betel ag tne Hd Bowler pies Magic of the Spring "| Mes, B,C, Bell and Miss Mabelle iN eFin est O ft L inens Smyth, Chapter F. going to church, while Esther Mill- plane solo, “Butterfly” Grieg, Mrs.| Wilson of Steele spent Thursday in Is bls report of credential com-| 0) yéad the “Landing of the Pil: A. J. Arnot. this city. bead i isp E Xx ertl: [ a d d mittee, a” Ae « ” “Lula. ° | }s Formal opening of convention. oe anerente eh by inactoh Enwelharat; ane Mrs. Theodore Thorson of Wing M4 Dp Y un ere Roll call. itt. The tiny snowflakes, singing and) solos, “Sprping Song” by Mendels-| was a business caller in this city NN : Appointment of committees, ¢| dancing in the December scene, were | sohn, “Country Gardens” by Graing- | Friday. % The old-time bugaboo of the laundry Introduction of president of | nthus fastically received by the au-!er, Mrs. A. J. Bauer. eee ° fl *% wearing out y fi : 4 3 supreme chapter, guests of] dience, Miss Beulah Shurr a sist-| ‘At the conclusion of the program!’ W. J. LaVictoire of Minot is in \ eam is your fine linens has long Me past presidents and state) 44 Miss Robertson in coaching jal refreshments were served. The/ the city on business this week-end. . ; A les the discard. Modern meth- ice ee gig \\! Is do ni i i Musiow} Alberta Ruettel, | Ef dn he Suma ccealirg; eeagel| ee Hid atl decorated with Roast young turkey Sunday They demand and deserve every care and caution in ff ine eibrolacred | sloth peo sl ne hod sep 3 Chapter D. by the first and second grade pupils. ereeree Dinner at Patterson Hotel. their selection. They should be purchased only 1 tained te Vou wasted andes st alee Vocal numbers, selected. The pageant was concluded with a! The Luther League of the First! Popular prices. from a source that you know to be reliable. jets Eero “ ashed and ironed better N Address of Welcome — Mrs. grand parade. Lutheran chureh will be in charge | ————— ~~“... | We pride ourselves on the fine quality of our Dia- ys {han you could ever do it . ‘ Myrtle O’Hare, Chapter F, The piano, used for accompani-!of the evening service Sunday eve-| We have two sample com- | rid WERNER EanitTeWElny cantethe «unis i at home. NY Response—} Harriet C. Ran-| ments, was loaned by the Melody ining when an interesting Program bination ranges which we arc monds, es and Jewelry and the unsurpassed {Ss y dall, Chapter I. ‘ Shop, while the A. W. Lucas store | will be presented. Services will be- i t t See them at fairness of our prices, ao Suakadunag trial t . Report of dispensation committee. | joaned properties for stage} gin at 8 o'clock. selling a! cest. See | ieee i eA valiatliewetbiabeanietiartl om % y, is have a trial bundle % Introduction of new chapters—| settings. oe our office. Consolidated Util- urs 1s a store of reliability that can be depended % and see how well we do x Mrs. Charlotte Reed, organizer. et agis Work in the Master Mason’s de-| ities Co. upon at all times for Jewelry that is everything we “so them. We'll take ail the % Presentation of charters—Mrs.| Wiis Bertha Burton will be exemplified at the regu- | —————_______________ we claim of it and everything you expect. aS risk. 8 Mary J. Hudson, second vice ; communication of the Bismarck; Lawn mowers sharpened at 4 RY % president. " Honored at Bridge Masonic lodge Monday evening, and! Rigmarck Spring Service Sta- Sy 3 Grectings—Mrs. Ola B. Miller, — all members are urged to attend. / tion, Phone 137. 714 Thayer Bon ham Brothers N RY president supreme chapter! a1 sreten Sorenson and pee ne éovawa dusted to St. Paut| Ave. j S$ Phone 684 Tr g Report of state chapter officers. aor nena ise actos home | Friday after 8) nding a week ne SHRP! The store of safe diamond buyinz x Coa 4 : % Announcements. in compliment to Miss Bertha Bur-|city looking after business interests. | NS A A ps N 12:15—Adjournment. ton, whose wedding will be a social| Mr. Grove is a former resident of 8 t/ Luncheon at Bismarck Country} oyone of June. Bismarck. % eae $ club. During the early pert of the eve- ith i ‘ “ . Thursday Afternoon ning the guests played @ game; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. one an % 2:00—Convention ae to order. oe es ted at hte Bal Tittle daughter, arian, cee N is. ouse inderga: . saree He at . C. Scothorn, | cut-outs. if. Barb eee | ests of relatives for several 9 h te r RY 8 Adee ‘of chapter presidents, tables. Mrs, William Gagner left Friday 3 NI Address—“Our ‘Heritage from} Miss Marie Huber and Miss'evening for Minneapolis ah Matinee Every Day 2:30 3 Our Founders,— Miss Stella Mare Serre “ea shee ssceee - perme ouine heer she wi Sensei anor $ ter K. 2 visit re! I A A Erie iy td Harrington,| the evening a course luncheon was| isis : Soa Sacideises TONIGHT - SATURDAY § Cone “iiss Burton was |to the ‘Thursday j SN ji Presented with @ to the Thursday Night bridge club Model Meeting. ee te the Thursday Night bridge club On Sale Monday, May 21 § Ls if eae i played at three tables. We have endeavored to provide sufficient quantities of every x Thursda, Evening * cae item on sale but at these prices they will go fast—como early. by Ts. mquis' 3 Sh peer at Bismarck Country Gi g Pretty P i Mrs, Clara Whichner, who recent, 3 club. leted teachi a term o' rato serum ton Kgzm. | Gives Tretty Party ucla itor Yue ids HUCK TOWELS : iress—“The P. EB. O. re > Mrs. A. R. Almquist was hostess here Thursday. % ined ae Nettle Miller, state Friday ieee a & pretty bridge nt . tM a EXCELLENT QUALITY 8 president. acta Ruettell, | party at her home, | Webb Olgierson, son of Mr. an Full size 17x35 inches. 60% linen, 3 ie nies Mame” There were guests for two tables, Mrs. G. Olgierson, underwent an bleached white, with red and blue NY Soe Diner eK testa Ruettell,| and score prises were awarded to operation at the Bismarck hospital borders, Absolutely durable and an Monies 'D i "| Mrs, S. D. Diets and Mrs. H. A. | Friday. rape exceptional value at only ....... Each Addrese="The | Gay Between” foncheon was sarkeds | airs, Willis Wyard of Fargo is ns rs. Mrs. Ola B. Miller, gn Huncheon appointmerts followed an| visiting in Bismarck as the guest of 7 Days of Unusual Special offerings Lyric Drama — “Se-A-Wan-A,”| steractive color scheme of yellow|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Girls Glee club from Indian) aod nts Lahr. 4 school’ “iadame Hermann |aM4 WA yg a IMPORTED RUGS Scheffer, director. Mrs, C. D, Dursema will be hos-| Mrs. W. G. Jarvis and Mrs, M. acco as ieee eae ik Erie Pere Maney, | naan enlarge Thuraday. binations in 12 assorted patterns. Best 89ec r Flag Salute, ‘led by Mos. Fannle}pign to attend ere requested to| A daughter was born Thursday Aen eee F, Bowers, Chapter H. phone Mrs. Dursema for reserva-jto Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Williamson + Ye vee Report of Guards. P. Eaton,| tions by Sunday evening, All Na-/at 519 Eleventh street. Derotlonal Nee Anna P. Eaton,| tional ity, women are invited. SSS | Tune In the “Burgomasters” over KSTP (St. Paul, 220 wave Roll Call |—Quotations from our f ian S length) 9 to 10 P. M. Tuesday, May 22nd and Thursday, May 24th founders. Penhale, | fa" the banquet of the Minceniiet, Music—Mrs. Myrtle Penhalle,/ one of the organizations atfilia WANTED Chapter B. = with the I, 0, O, F., which.will con- Address—“Under Our Star.” Mrs.| vene in Bismarck June 5, 6 and 7. 4 Winniteed Pease. Shavier A. | tt will be held in the banquet hal Men and women to handle eZ Reports of committees, Patter: . . " MusieMrs. Mary Wright, Chap-1$¢ aid for more than 800; " |Mour fast selling line of rugs, Puts Automatic ter F. ie Jace curtains, bed spreads, etc., u 12 ee journment ig eee ne eo prcies se in Bismarck and other North ~ 2: journment. innea were a - | ain and other No H W; S Luncheon at Country club. D. Gordon home in Bismarck this He A story of today! ||| seceeesess0009000009000000000000000 ot ater Service re Friday Attenaes es week, Mr. Pacheieg, ee ae repre Dakota towns, on monthly pay- Gangsters and their B onvention * Isentative o! » Fal mt “ ” I Y H Eepert a mere C. Randall, [COMPany., is visiting the North Da- ments, No deposit — sie! sea ate one TH PR F OF n rour ome Chapter 1 kote 7 oe stock. furnished, but reference derworld and its life! Now you can have a PERFECT hot ‘V “Cottey Cottage,” Mrs. Ola ia Members of the Bismarck Study |Mnecessary. See our Mr. Frost News Pictures - Comedy water service—automatic, dependable, it oid Se Pt oe “naa nome] _* UNDERWOOD SUPERIORITY sno‘ is at Greetings from past presidents. || ernoon at the Mandan Chautauqua I venience while you pay. Address—“Visions of P. fh park as the last meeting of the sea- Tuesday, May 22nd. Monday and Tuesday i 3 _ Mrs, . 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