The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1929, Page 5

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ae Mmes. Hanson-Fleck :Give Papers for = Bismarck Study Club » Miscellaneous Shower For Betty Lofthouse pleting the attractive effect. The bride-to-be received her gifts in.a gaily flowered hat box. ‘Miss Gussner was assisted in enter- Yaining by her mother, Mrs. A. W. Gussner. ** * Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will hold their business and social meeting Wednesday evening at the Business and Professional Wom- en’s club rooms. After the business meeting the evening will spent at bridge. The committee in charge in- cludes Mrs. Minnie Shuman, Mrs. Pe- ter Berry, Mrs. J. L. Mullin, Mrs. G. L. Personius, and baen| Mary Houser. * * There will be a meeting of the Lady Foresters Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s hall. All mem- bers are urged to be present as there will be installation of officers. * * ‘Will, Smith and Lily Nelson returned this morning from New Leipziz where they spent the week-end at the home of Miss Will. xe % Misses Adeline Gertrude TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929 _ ° Social end Personal Women’s Club Meets With Mrs. Hoskins C.D. A. Have Annual - Party for Mothers Bridge, nen nine tables, fur- nished entertainment for the evening. Mrs. Katherine held Gladys Moffit, Moffit, Bismarck Saturday afternoon ‘Y- The regular monthly card party of |.Sunda: the U. C. T. Auxiliary will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, 805 Fifth street. * * * Mrs. John Burke will be hostess to the members of the Fortnightly club tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at her home, 224 Avenue A West. * * ‘The Carrent Events club will be en- tertained tomorrow m at three o'clock by Mrs. H. F. O'Hare at her home, 802 Fifth street. - ** & Members of the Wednesday Study club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. I. ‘ Roop, Mason apartments. * * * Sister Magdalene of St. Mary's school left last evening for a short visit at St. See aa Mrs. George M. Creedie left last cvening for Minneapolis to be the guest of friends. s* * Mrs. F. E. Shepard went to Minne- apolis Sunday and will visit there for @ time. Miss Ruth Heller, Menoken teach- er, visited in Bismarck and Mandan over the week-end. Maurice Herum, principal of the school at Sterling, spent and Sunday visiting friends here. Miss Evelyn Gorman, teacher in Sibley school No. 3, was a business et ee Sound Indemnity Quick Service Prompt Adjustment All answered in the protection afforded in our complete Automobile Policy Let Le Barron Insure It Office 312 1-2 Breedway Phene 876-0 Biemarek, N. D. “Futon Plawe || YOUR “= | CHILDREN St Should children say “Yes, ma‘am” or “Yes, sir”? I shall answer. that question by rn another. “Should grown-ups it?” If not, then children shouldn't, for thanners and all the amenities should with trifling exceptions, be the same for all of us. Age does not alter etiquet. .] Sometimes a pérely colloquial or regional custom makes a custom cor rect that would not be accepted fa- vorably elsewhere. I have heard the most exquisite cavalters of a gallant past, particu- larly trom certain sections of the south, say “Yes, ma'am” and “Yes, sir.” The words fall like music from their lips. Certainly no one could tell new | them they were wrong. Army etiquet has never relinquished the “sir.” Military schools observe it and other schools for boys have fallen in line. It is the remark courteous from one gentleman to another be he sixteen or sixty. I certainly do like that “sir.” It carries no menace to- ward democracy—rather the opposite. It All Depends Now as for children I should not teach them to say_“Yes, ma’am,” ever, or “Yes, sir,” either, except, when a boy addresses a then it is not necessary. “Yes, Mrs. Brown,” “Yes, Mr. Brown” are much better for children. “Yes, Mother,” “Yes, Father.” A téacher should be addressed by name also—the exception again being the boy with a man instructor if the in- structor so prefers. Byt there are men who refuse the title in class, choosing plain ordinary Professor Brown, Dean Brown, or just ordinary Mr. Brown instead. Children should be taught never to give the reply direct without an ac- companying word or remark of cour- - It sounds priggish for “Yes, Mrs. Brown” or “Yes, Mr. Brown” to be kept up for any length of time. In What Month Is Your Birthday? E PREE nae ize ff Os your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Do Your Shoes Say “Spring”? If not you are not ready for Spring and lacking in that effervescent Vivacity which comes from being frocked and shod, in spirit with the season. Come and let us show you some of the new arrivals. - “First with the Newest” ichmonds Rooter You'll Shiver With Laughter! You'll Shake With Suspense! _ : The House Horror A VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE 2 THE BISMARCK TRIRUNT j One Ume T visited in a house where I thought the parrot-like “Yes, Mother” af the children would drive “Yes, I think 80,” or “Yes, safely call it obsolete. A BAD PICKER New Orleans, April 23—While Mo- torcycle Patrol Eugene Ferlandy and Patrolman well were enjoying & meal in a restaurant here Ferlandy’s motorcycle waited patiently outside. That lasted until Ralph Langhaus, 50, came along and took a fancy to the cycle. He started it up, and slowly rode down the street. A small boy ran into the restaurant and‘ notified the officers. They chased after Langhaus, caught him, and took him to jail. ‘Foot Saver’ Shoes. A. ‘V. Lucas Co. Princess Patt Coffee. royal drink. Tune in on KFYR every morning for the A. W. Lucas Co. day’s special. Notice: Rich black earth for sale. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. A don’t have to stay home this summer | A Santa Fe Summer Keursion rado Rockies, over the Indian-detour and to Grand Canyon National Park—at very teasonable cost. Other National - Parka may be included. If you prefer, join one of our escorted all-ex- Pense tours where every detail is ar- ranged in advance. we send ame me p? F. R. Connell, Pass. Agent or Metropolitan Lite Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Phone: Geneva no LAKE WATER IS NOT NECESSARY IN RIVER Diversion Controversy Turns to Navigability of Chicago and Illinois Streams, Washington, April 23.—(4)—Diver- sion of water of Lake Michigan into the Chicago river is not necessary to navigation of the river, in the opin- ion of Major General Edgar B. Jad- win, chief of army engineers, in testifying today at a hearing on the lake diversion controversy. General Jadwin said the diversion was needed, however, to maintain navigable conditions of the Illinois river and projects of the Mississippi river system. This statement was Now Showing Tues, - Wed. - Thurs. Continueus — 2 to 11 p.m. He Talks and Sings You'll Laugh You'll Cry .. Vitaphone Vaudeville Act Matinees: 15c and 35c Evenings: 5c and 50c Come Early! Many were turned away last night. Try and get your seat before 7 o'clock. Attend the earlier shows if possible. Matinee prices until 6 o'clock \\ Nth | pblede Mak “Polly With a Past” By the Junior Playmakers of the Bismarck High School Migs Pearl Bryant, Director _ City Auditorium og 2 a “ s Friday, April 26th, at 8:15 o’Clock " Admiasion, The! Reserved seats on sale beginning Wednesday at 9 o'clock at Harris & Woodmansee’s. / coffee with a flavor of unusual! stove, Co. richness. Easy to look at— Easy to wear—: Easy to pay for— GORDON HATS Priced at $5 to 610 S. E. BERGESON & SON New Clothing Store Opposite Posteftice on Brosdway MacIntyre Studio of Dancing New Classes Beginning This Week Business Women's Class in Body Control and Selective Dancing Tuesday at 7:45 Young Men's Class in Tap and Selective Dancing ‘Wednesday at 7:30 Ballroom Class, Thursday at &:00. S€c per person. Also New C::":4ren’s Classes beginning this week. 118 1-2 Fifth Street Small, Lean PORK CHOPS, Fresh Sliced PORK LIVER, per Ib. Phone 883-3 402 Main Ave. Wednesday Specials per Ib. ..26¢c 124c VEAL STEW, Meaty, per’ Ib. .....c0008 Fresh Ground ROUND STEAK, per Ib. 16c 25¢

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