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Are Introduced at B.B. P. Club Meeting New members of the Business and Profession! Women’s club were in- troduced Tuesday evening when the club met at 6:30 dinner. Miss Belle Mehus, Miss Margaret McGunigal and Miss Pauline Buzzell were the club members who have re- cent!» joined the group. During the dinner, there were ‘Blub songs, and Miss Bessie Baldwin { sang “The Golden Key,” accompa- nied by Miss Mabel Aaberg. _ The meeting Tuesday evening was arranged by the Membership com- ittee including Dr. Clara West- hal, chairman, Miss Chrissie Budge, Miss Marie Huber, Mrs. G. E. McCay, and Mrs. A. W. Mundy. oe 8 Miss Ruth King Is Elected Librarian of Bismarck Library), Miss Ruth King of Butte, Mont., has been elected librarian of the Bismarck public library, following the resignation of Miss Helen Ken- nedy, whose marriage will occur be- fore the holidays. Miss King is a graduate in library science of the University of Syra- cuse, She has served in the New York public library and subsequent- < Northern ly &vas lbrarian at the school at Normal and Industrial Aberdeen, S. 9. ‘ For a time, Miss King was direc- tor of the juvenile department of the Butte Free Public library, and later was librarian at the Butte high school. More recently she has uc- cupied positions as librarian of the public libraries at Cloquet, Minn., and West Tulas, O! ; According to members of the Bis- marck Library board, Miss King comes here highly recommended. She will assume her duties here Thursday. e.* Mrs. Paul S. Wright, 216 Avenue / B West, will be hostess to Circle No. 1 of the Fresbyterian Ladies Aia Thursday afterncon. Mrs. R. F. Wherland, 223 West Rosser, will en- tertain Circle No. 2; Mrs. John Stir- ling, 623 Ninth street, Circle No. 3. and Mrs. Paul Wachter, 522 Fifth street, Circle No. + Members of the Tuxis group of the Presbyterian church will give two one act plays rridzy evening, November 23, at the church, ‘The plays will be “Tuning In,” and “Good Medicine,” and musical num- bers will be presented. ‘I'he pupic is invited to attend the program. se * Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke have as their house guests this weck, Mrs. Stucke’s mother and brother, Mrs. Johanna Carlson and C. A, Carlson of Parkers Prairie, Minn. Mrs. Carlscn_ will spend ‘several weeks here before going to California for the winter months, Miss Helen Kennedy, who has been public librarian here for the last year, will leave Thursday tor her home in Great Falls, Mont. Miss Kennedy’s marriage to Robert M. Waters of Billings, will take place within the near future, Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth street, will be hostess to the Mission circle of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members having garments for the White Cross are requested to bring them to the meeting. * The country ladies of the Evan- gelical church’ congregation wil! give a chicken supper Thursday evening st the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Luke, six miles east of Bis- marck, Supper will be served from 5 o'clock until 11, Marian Bloomquist, daughter of ‘Captain and Mrs. George F. Bloom- cuist of Fort Lincoln, who has been ill with scarlet fever, is recovering nicely at her home. ‘ Daniel Slatinny has returned to the University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis, after spending the week-end here as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Slattery, Mrs. James Harron was hostess at an informal supper Sunday evening at her residence at Fort Lincoln. Covers were laid E, eight guests. . The Parent-Teacher association of*Sterling will meet Thursday. program has been arranged for t! meeting, and the public is invited. Mrs. J. E, Fahlgren and _ sons, Berton and John Elmer, are spend- ing the week at Washburn as guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Fahlgren, jor and Mrs. Walter Mad- dock ard son, Miles, spent Tuesday at Fargo as guesis of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayoue. a Mrs. Russel Barneck and Mrs. Sara Christianson have returned from Mipneapolis where they spent several days. eee Mrs. A. R. Riese and son, Russell, of Kulm are guests of Mrs. J. A. Melicher at the home of Mrs. George y. of 8 Mrs. Newton Daffinrud of Hazen is visiging here as st of Mrs. L. H. Cabatsl and Mre i. A. Wilham. Amusement Forecast MOVIES , ELTINGE THEATER “Forbidden Hours” CAPITOL THEATER “Tempest” DOME DANCE ; PAVILION DANCE TONIGHT To Dome Musical Entertainment Broaacast over KFYR 250 Meters Social and Personal Three New Members |Costura Club Meets Tuesday Evening at Herman Pelker Home Cards and sewing were the diver- sion of the evening when the Cos- tura club. met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Herman Pel«er. At the close of the meeting, a course luncheon vas served. rs. next meeting. |Mrs. George E. Smith Is Hostess to Club Mrs. George E. Smith was hostess to the Mothers Service club Tuesday evening at her home. “Developing the Spirit of Fair Play” was the title of the paper read by Mrs. R. D. Kennelly. Club membcrs answered roll call with current events, eee Miss Ethel Miller returned to her iome at Fargo Saturday after spending the last year in Bismarck. Miss Miller has been employed at Webb Brothers. store. cary Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Lange and son, Darwin, of Kulm are visiting relatives and friends in Bismarck this week. e Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ° Dr. George H. Spielman spoke Tuesday evening at a meeting of the Mandan Parent-Teacher associ- ation. “Fumigation” was the sub- ject of Dr. Spieiman’s talk. Miss Bertha Palmer, state superintendent of public instruction, addressed members of the association on “The Aims of the Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation.” Miss Belle Mehus played a group of piano solos, and com- munity singing was led by Prof. Earle Prall of the high school music department. eee Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and son, Howard, left Tuesday for Wheaton, Minn., where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. G. P. Erickson of Minneapolis, mother of Dr. Erick- son, oe. Harry Zachmeier arrived Tuesday from Donnybrook, havmg been called here by the illness of his mother, Mrs. Geor © Zachmeier. ‘8 Mrs. Robert Cummins left Mon- ey for Glendive, Mont., where she will visit relatives and friends. °, . City-County Brits | | 4 \ Miss Madge Runey, Burleigi county superintendent of schools, has returned to Bismarck after at- tending the annual meeting of the North Dakota Educational associa- tion at Grand Forks last week. She and her assistant, Mrs. Neilie sivarts, are planning to make regu- lar visits to about od schools in the county beginning in th: next few aay) after naving visited more than 60. Recently-electcd * county officers | who have o.ices in tne court hose are planning to give a banquet to 86 employes o1 ine court house at the Granu racific hotel at 6:50 p. m, tomorrow, according to Kolana H. Crane. county commissioners 5 Wall uae audior, A. L. ¥ ver beginning a post- poned me: ww yeste.day. she meet- Mg WaS Pusrpenosd one week ve- cause of tue yeneral elections. Burleigh J. Meyers, largo, state manager for the Lenwai Lie Insurance com- pany, is in uismarck toaay on bus- iness, ta * PEOPLE'S FORUM | +--+ Editor Tribune: in your issue of October 31st ap- Bismarck, N. D. Craig, purporting that those wno circu.ated petitions for the initiation of the measure providing for a bond Oscar Levin will b. hostess at the |. jheroine as the young king’s sweet-!| peared an article dated at ssmond 1 and largo, and signed by one ss. u.|' UPUREA ‘THE KISMAK ‘TRIBUNE |given days and nights to the cease- less study of the role, began to think of the great honor which hed come his way, he wondered if he actually could make good. Then came the big night, and his heart sank as he walked upon the stage. But he got through the performances all right —and collapsed us the curtain went | down on the last act. “I was the young actor.” Kintyre Woman Dies in Bismarck Today Mrs. Nels Martinson, 65, resident |at Kintyre, N. D., for 13 years, died | at a local hospital early today.! Cause of death has not definitely | been decided. Funeral services will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church, Kin- tyre, Saturday, probably at 2 p. m. interment will be made at the Swe- Idish Lutheran cemetery at Brad- dock. Rev. Malmyuist will officiate jat funeral services. | Born in Sweden, Mrs. Martinson came to the United States with her husband and settled at Ridgeway, | Pennsylvania, coming to North Da-! down Fashion Plaque A SMART SCARF shaped like a cravat is of tweed edged and striped the center with grosgrain. kota later. She leaves four’ sons, two daugh- | ters and one sister, the sister still who buys $25 worth of supplies is given a free airplane ride over the o + \__ PAGE Flv& | Railway Gives Low Rate to Delegates to Bowling Parley Arrangements which will enable bowling fans in the northwest to at- tend the anual convention of the In- ternational Bowling association at Minneapolis Feb, 8-19 at reduced railroad rates has been announced by the Northern Pacific Railway. The raflroad company, according to E. E. Nelson, passenger traffic reduced round trip rate of fare and a half on the identification certifi- cate plan to the bowling meet. Tickets will be sold in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Manitoba, North Dako- ta and Montana Feb. 6 to 19, in- clusive, with final return-limit six days atter date of purchase. Tickets will be sold in Washing- ton Feb. 5 to 17 inclusive, with final iis limit seven days after date of sale, SHORT-CUT TO PROFIT Paris, Nov. 13.—A short-cut to more profits has been worked out by the Society for the Saving of Time. These experts have figured out that millions of dollars could be saved \residing in Sweden. city, providing the groceries are|—— oa The sons are Harry, Duluth, |Paid for in eash, Well Groomed Minn., Carl, William and Abner of Siriiga SNaTa> Gk PARIS, |Kintyre; daughters are Mrs. J. F. ONIONS FOIL WASP Women Know No women need apologize. for|romnder, Camas, Washington, and |, pear Ne ye AUN een in ie d f fl Mrs, Le lerzog, Kintrye. Cranbourne says she successfully 0 i i aoe cere taped Hh ee Mesias used onions to offset the effect of aaah pets sae catted Sigracwna. “Uniala wripetial’ trip | WIFE MUST ANSWER swallowing a wasp. 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Wachter’s, phone 62. interrupted several times by flat LUCKY, AT THAT tiers which seem to appear from| Traer, Towa. — While standing in| nowhere and Misappear in the same their father’s barn during a thynder | magical fashion. RITA.'storm, two small boys were struck | “|by lightning. Both boys recovered | jfrom the shock, but one of them will! oA mp MAUILbES ® carry a scar the length of his body, | | AT THE MOVIES | as a result of a burn caused by the | Gees a —.-—@ | bolt. ELTINGE THEATRE ! Se Ramon Novarro’s new picture, | RISE FOR GROCERIES “Forbidden Hours,” is featured at} London.— An enterprising Val- | the Eltinge for today and Thursday. | Paraiso grocer is reported as having Renee Adoree, best remembered | Worked out an unusual scheme to from “The Big Parade,” is leading increase business. Every customer lady. | i = i The new story is a vivid romance | of modern European court. Navarro plays a young king, in the centre of a turmoil of court intrigue, a political marriage, and .diplomatic | worries, mirroring the problems of many European kings of the present day. Renee Adoree plays the| Only Real Test for BAKING POWDER heart, and others in the cast include | Edward Connelly, Roy D’Arcy, Dorothy Cumming, Alberta Vaughn, | Sven-Hogo Borg, Maurice Cannon, Jacquelin Gadsdon, Marcelle Corday, Shirley O’Hara and other of equal note. CAPITOL THEATRE | For best results use During filming of “Tempest,” the | John Barrymore picture at the BAKING is in the Baking Capitol Theatre, the star and George Fawcett, veteran character | actor who plays an important role} in the romantic film story of mod- ern Russia, exchanged reminiscen- ces. “Years ago,” Barrythore, “before you were born, there was a young man who had/| had little experience as an actor, and he was engaged to play Othel-| lo. Those who knew of the honor} 2 ounces for Cc | felt that a young man who had been in the profession only three years couldn’t make good in the part.| M'ihIon And, as the young man, who had | Faweett related to} | Ne Auditorium ORDER YOUk SEATS NOW Box Office Opens Friday Prices - 50c to $2.00 ern tour .... eles, 12 weeks San Francisco, one week Seattle .... then here Chicago for long runs ... thrilling than Mary Dugan.” BISMARCK f w York cast st .... first West- 5 ‘ks Los Ang- - en route to Minneapolis and - more “The Trial of burn Beulah keeps that ugly shine away—gives the skin a soft, peachy look—pre- vents large pores. You will be amazed at the beautifying qualities and purity of MELLO-GLO_ You Finney’s will be glad you tried it. Drug Store.—Adv. 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