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bs THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 | ( Social and Personal AMERICAN DEBS 10 MEET QUEEN MARY modetnistic modiste's establishment, | jand further adorned with plenty of delightful comedy and half a dozen | jof the season's catchiest songs—that, | in a nutshell, is “The Big Party,” | jJohn Bylstone’s newest Fox Movie- tone production opening tonight at Grand Forks Girl to Join Athens Faculty Boston, Mass. May 14.—()—Irené Bostrom, daughter of Mrs. August versity, England. Miss Bostrom was active in student work, serving as student assistant to the dean of wom- en when at the University of North Dakota, and has had experience in j training and directing choruses, The American Junior College for mary issued by the Federal Weather bureau here today, for the week end- ing May 17. Potato planting is well advanced and garden truck mostly up, while | Plowing for corn is well under way, hospital with serious injuries as the Tesult of an automobile accident seven miles south of Ortonville Tues- day afternoon. The party, en route to Fargo from Los Angeles, Calif., were injured when their machine left * . A sas |Swenson Bostrom of 307 North Sev- | and some corn planted, the weather | the highway. the Capitol Theatre. Girls, to which Miss Bostrom will go, Beacniatin, - eee Oe " ge tag Mission Eight Will Curtsy Their Ac-|_ ‘The picture opens at the music fin Street, Grand orks, N. D. has was established in 1923, and recently, | Pureau report. stated. Precipitation Sleeping Missi cad of S-2- W.Uluib| Society Concludes | “knowledgment of Eng+ {shure xity"and Fis demonsrats ine erm Of sevice as 8 encher oy the mateane, Pumas Of, the Orees|fperatire genes “Attacked by Mani Mtiss Bessie Baldwin was elected Session at Lisbon current melodies. Kitty is dischargea American Board of Commissioners | jlant dont Me Attacked by Maniac president of the Business and Pro- — land’s Royal Favor for rudeness to a masher. |for Forelgn Missions in thelr Amer- |r ® new PIANE And Campus. Five Fargo Persons a fessional Women's club at the an-| Lisbon, N. D., May 14—(P)—with The boys across the court pay a |/*ap June college, Athens, Greece. | Ni : ‘ Omaha, Neb, May 14—(P)—At- nual business meeting hreld last eve- perandance cut nearly in half by the] London, May 14—()—Eight Amer. |visit that evening, bringing @ third luniversity of ‘North’ Datote ae | orth Dakota Grains Hurt in Auto Crash) tackea in thetr'steep early today by ning in the club rooms, following the | Poor is, the annual) ican debutantes will achieve one of |youth, Jack Hunter, who is a window ae! & man believed to be insane, two regular monthly dinner. She suc-| Meeting of the Women's Home Mis-| society's pinnacles tonight with pre- iamtnes in an exclusive modiste's es- | Wesley college, where she specialized Stand and Color Good Fargo, N. D., May 14.—()—Isadore| women inmates of the city mission ceeds Mrs. Ray V. Stair. Other officers elected to serve with Miss Baldwin during the coming year were Miss Susan B. Sheaffer, vice president; and Mrs. George Mc- Cay, secretary. Mrs. J. W. Scott was reelected treasurer. Mrs. Berta Baker and Miss Esther Maxwell were elected to the board of directors, which in-! cludes the officers and the heads of the standing committees. Delegates to the state meeting at Devils Lake May 23-24, in addition to the president, will be Mrs. Stair and Miss Lillian Cook. Mrs. Lottie B. Sowles, Miss Henricka Beach and Miss Mary Huber were named alter- nates. Reports of the chairman of the 13 standing committees were ‘received sionary society of the Methodist Epis- copal church will be brought to a close here today with the presenta- tion of annual reports. Rev. A. E. Hook, Lisbon, presided at a banquet Tuesday night attended by nearly 100 persons. Speakers at the Tuesday sessions included Mayor J. G. Crites, Lisbon; Mrs. J. W. La- Grone, Valley City; Mrs. Elmer Dudey, Cando; Mrs. F. W. Heidel, Valley City; Mrs. E. C. Anderson, Fargo; Mrs. T. A. Olson, Jamestown, and the district superintendents of the state, Rev. G. L. White of Minot; Rev. J. S. Wilds, Bismarck, and Rev. C. L. Wallace, Fargo. Miss Julia Hendricks, Minneapolis, field secretary for home missions, spoke on the work of the group, and sentation to King George and Queen Mary in the first royal court of the | year at Buckingham palace. Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of the ambassador, will make the presenta- tions. The girls, in court dress, will curtsy their acknowledgment of the royal favor. For the first time in two years King George will be present. Last year the Prince of Wales stood by the side of his mother, Queen Mary, during the ceremony. Eight hundred British and foreign guests will be present. Twenty-five American women were picked from 300 applicants for pre- sentation during the season's five courts. At the second court tomorrow | night two girls and six married wom- en will be presented. tablishment. Jack and Kitty prompt- | ly “fall” for one another, much to the | amusement of the others, and the | former secures Kitty a new job at the | shop where he works. i Kitty is again fired for wearing a customer’s dress, but Wetherby, the financial backer of the shop, inter-_ cedes and re-engages her to act as/ hostess to out of town buyers for the company. Jack suspects Wetherby's | intentions, and has a bitter quarrel with Kitty when she is installed in an elaborte roof bungalow. “The Big Party,” from which the picture takes its name, is held in the bungalow in celebration of the event, ; and after a riotous evening, Wether- | by remains after the others have left. | in music, is now teaching English in high school at Livingston, Montana. She was born in Grand Forks, and studied for a summer at Oxford uni- | | Small grains are up to good stand jand color and heavily stocked in North Dakota, according to the sum- | Horwitz, local jewelry store proprie- |tor, his wife, their two children and |Mrs. Freida Rubel, mother of Mrs. | Horwitz, are in an Ortonville, Minn., are in a hospital in serious condition. Both were choked and severely beat- en by their assailant. The attacker escaped. We're Singing in the Rain benediction at the banquet was given vo | Kitty flares up at the suggestion that during the meeting, and a summary u For weeks the debutantes have Ni of the year’s activities given. eee practiced the curtsy, manipulation of |h¢ stay all night, and runs away into SONG In accordance with a custom of the} ., = * the long court train, how to balance |Startling complications. | FP club, Mrs. Stair, retiring president,| Sixth District Club three feathers atop their heads and| Dixie Lee, the piquant little blonde | 0) received a club pin, Miss Baldwin, chairman of the emblem committee, making the presentation on behalf of the club. The dinner and program, attended by 22 members, was in charge of the emblem committee, and community singing following the dinner featured the emblem idea. * * * Daily Vacation Bible School Opens June Monday, June 2, has been set for the opening of the Vacation Bible school for the McCabe Methodist church, according to an announce- ment made today by Mrs. F. H. Wal- do, superintendent. The school will continue for three weeks, with morn- 2 4 Women Meet at Kulm Kulm, N, D., May 14.—()—Inclem- | ent weather during the past week is expected to reduce the attendance at the opening session of the sixth dis- trict meeting of North Dakota Fed- eration of Women's clubs here today. Mrs. D. W. Crabtree of Ellendale, dis- trict president, will preside at the meeting which continues through Thursday. Mrs. H. N. Bjornson of Kulm is secretary-treasurer. Scheduled addresses include those of Miss Helen Katen, Bismarck, sec- retary of the State Tuberculosis asso- ciation; Russell Reid, Bismarck, cu- rator of the state historical society; and Mrs. Georgia Sturgeon, Edgeley. A musical program will be given by the Indian Girls club of Bismarck. how to back away from their majes- ties without tripping. Most of those introduced tonight will wear white, but the older women to be introduced later in most cases have chosen colors. There will be more small, old fashioned bouquets and fewer feather fans this year than heretofore. Queen Mary will wear an elaborate cloth of gold gown on which will be fastened the blue garter riband and the kohinoor diamond. At tomorrow night’s court she will wear a metal cloth dress, embroidered with silver threads by her subjects Indian, -——_——__—________,, | AT THE MOVIES } * PARAMOUNT THEATRE who portrays the role of Kitty, is co- | featured with Sue Carol and Walter | Catlett. The supporting cast includes | Frank Albertson, Richard Keene and ! “Whispering” Jack Smith, Charles Judels, Douglas Gilmore, Ika Chase, | Elizabeth Patterson and Dorothy Brown. | Fargo Hospital Sister Succumbs in St. Paul | Fargo, N. D., May 14.—(#)—Sister {Mary Isadore, 71, of the Order of &t. | Joseph, died late Tuesday in St. Paul, | according to word received here to- day. For the past 22 years she had been night superintendent at St. |John's hospital here. Funeral serv- ices will be conducted from the St. ing sessions only. Trained teachers Dorothy Mackaill, one of the pop-| Joseph's Provincial House chapel in have been secured for cach group. as eae ular setecn stars and one who has in-|St- Paul, and burial will be at Cal- Mrs. R. A. Ritterbusch will be inj Mothers’ Club Elects [creased rapidly in popularity during | Y‘V cemetery in that city. She died charge of the kindergarten, Mrs. W. E. Miller, first and second grades, Mrs. Kraft President the past year, comes to the Para- at the Provincial House, SPECIAL VALUES FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS Our windows will be curtained Thursday and Friday of this week in preparation of the coming of the Biggest Event ever offered Burleigh and Morton County folks. Everybody’s happy ’cause it’s raining. And why not? Watch Friday evening’s Bismarck Tribune for the good news. It’s a whirlwind, folks! MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. mee mount Theatre Friday in her latest - “ Miss Judith Rue, third and fourth,| hers of the Mothers’ club|First National picture, “The Love Ash hauling, black dirt and | Miss Ruth Rowley, fifth and sixth, | Mowat Gruamn wratt president Racket.” fertilizer. Phone 1132-W, T. and Mrs, Waldo, seventh and eighth. | 4+ 'the annual election held yesterday | In this stirring story of a woman| M, Burch. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ’ v Mrs. Waldo will also have charge of following a meeting at the home of |who loved two men, Miss Mackaill dramatics, and Miss Rowley of the [17 °"tist "Mrs. Le ‘V. Miller is the [has one of the most dramatic and music for the daily assembly periods. | veting president. compelling roles of her entire career. Attention of parents is called to| "“orricers who will assist Mrs, Kraft |It is a decided change from her re- the fact that the school will last one | aro Mrs, Harold T. Perry, vice presi- jcent characterizations in “The Great HEADAC HE Weck longer tis lanning the family | dent; Mrs. B. F. Tillotson, secretary; |Divide” and “Hard To Get.” and is RELIEVED | into aoa Le es and Mrs. Harold Shaft, treasurer. expected to demonstrate that this; - +» QUICKLY oHiTabea from four to six may be| , 4 Paper on “What We Should Know | blonde beauty 1s one of the most ver- This Parely Ve rian engolled in the kindergarten depart- | Dn’ Swena''s member of the club | «Tne Love Racket” is adapied from uickly corrects the | . seed pagent Sneairesenteal now residing at Bozeman, Mont., was|the play “The Woman on The Jury” ances RONEN | rincess att offee and handiwork will be exhibited at |Tead by Mrs. Se ere acuata (Oe ale ly ee was di-| testinal poisons, and sick headache || inno time by the end of the first week. rected by William A. Seiter. quickly disappears. Your whole sys- . 5 Pacts planning to attend the meeting of the| sidney Blackmer, well known stage) tem enjoys a tonic effect, constipa- | taking Makes ‘Any Meal | Mrs, John R. Oswalt, Fort Lincoln, | @!shth district clubs at Wilton next|star, is seen opposite Miss Mackaill.| tion vanishes, and you feelarenewed | was hostess at a one o'clock lunch- | Week. apes and the splendid supporting cast tn-) vigor. Avoid bromides and dope, 2g * eon yesterday afternoon at the Hotel] __,, Z cludes Myrtle iman, ice Day, ley are depressing and harmful. Pringe in compliment to Mrs, W. A. hiecenited Paaerneion sEropieans ae Edmund Burns, Edward Davis, Clar-| All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. Taste Better Alfonte and Mrs. Eva Hunt, both of i wea peg eg hes jad erjence Burton, Edith York and Martha | CARTER’S IHPILLS Sane Trey sy td the Progressive Mothers’ club meet- |MitO™ a accet nas been highly ‘. ve 4 5 fon’ an y Jose, Caltf, and ‘Mrs, Hunt 10 Boston. GRAN Een Tonto praised by critics who saw the early Beautiful MATHS or Pichon tables | aficulties arising since the immigra- |Gocpiotiy’ make ‘many, ew irlends PERMANENT WAVES Ohm Dress Shop Tumbler and places were set for 12. Following | Hon restriction laws went into effect. \for the attractive and talented Miss | 206 Fourth Street the Juneheon bridge was played at Gestions for the coming year's. pre. | Mackall in this city. Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 FREE the Oswalt quarters ai * Honors in the games were held by| Sram. Tt was, decided to make a CAPITOL THEATRE CALIFORNIA. WAVE and $17.98. With each Mrs. Alfonte and Mrs. W. E. Cole, and and bly one of the other North ‘The romance of a shop girl and her;| 102 Third Streee PI Hate Oor Specialty und pure the honor guests received favors. | A rerican countrics. Members of the | POY friend.” played against a varie ; ecoteraaialetnee as Pound purchase Among the guests were Mrs. A. A.| Doom tun Comittee are Mrs George | gated setting that ranges from a of Princess Jones, Mrs. Burt Finney, ea ae Tekippe, Mrs. Freitag, and “mrs. o,| Third Avenue tenement to an elabor- Patt Coffee and) Mra ASO Ne Dae en ene a8 | WANDIBOr ES ate roof bungalow and | gorgeously | -sayqyyqumisnuuansueensqsnnsuennnuoannuonsnsvennsuensaucannucenssuuaessqudt : eek * = ely xe = ‘ Mrs, Richard Everson and Mrs. C.| ,/Minion ware Hociases ‘at a party 15 17th of May Celebration W. Poe, urn, were vi rs = 5 « “Bismarck yesterday. Ss, at ee: oe cepa |S Sons and Daughters of Norway will hold the seventeenth of May ccle- ** Pollard’ wices wedding: will dhe (an THE LADI ES lg bration Thursday, May 15th, at 8 o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall, to + Mee tin $0: f Clubs | event of next month. For the supper, iz which everyone is invited. Dance will be featured, good music. | BS ( served st 7 O'clock. sppolmiennens ia ’ THUNUAAauesoeenueauocangnuenauensungncenncuescensssusneuscucasucessuesucensuensuanucannennsuasuinnti: | And Social Groups || White were used to carry out the DON’T - oon Sa rae Heer bation nes For Graduations, Weddings, and ayy H There will be a meeting of the| were marked with bouquets of white 9 SS, gives ese Junior Study club at 4:30 Thursday | spring blossoms attached to tiny satin SE E M TO 4 afternoon, at the home of Joan| pillows on which were wedding rings. Bon Voyage make 17 aA Waterman’s ‘ Hughes, 616 Seventh street. Later the evening was spent in mak- co ee * Be eecqadiiel ing sachets for the guest of honor. BELIEVE ex) ra ervices The four vision 0! e Ladies’ ** * 3 ks , x ‘Aid society of the McCabe Methodist | Mrs. W. A. Alfonte was a guest of Waterman's offers a delightful way of giving suitable, church will be hostesses at a meet-| honor at a luncheon given Monday th m A ing of the General ald Thureday aft-] by Mrs. C. a Hoss, at her home at IT | rather unusual gifts to knowing people. For the grad- In the same sense that the self-starter and four-wheel ernoon in the church parlors. Fort Lincoln. Roses and orcl ta- eae . ote 5 ost oe lepers were eed iio tabi deeneas uate—a colorful new Patrician pen. For the bride—a brakes multiplied the service afforded by the motor The Sons and Daughters of Nor-/ tions, and places were laid for eight. ., * . . ’, oT 5 way lodge will hold thelr Seventeenth Tar ee Bal a ines ize sold en desk set, a necessary detail to her new establishment car, — 's — Cold — the service of May celebration, which is Nor-|a theatre party at the Paramount.| ~~ . ragglh € . ven electric refri; ion in home. wegian Independence Day, on Thurs-| Mrs. A. C. Young was a guest from| On€ teaspoonful in a basin of For the bon-vayage gift—a useful pen, emell enough fe th ii iatiee day, May 15, at the A. O. U. W. hall,| Bismarck. Mrs. Alfonte leaves Fort| water is plenty! That's all that's to tuck away in light luggage —smart and colorful demonstrate extra services. No one now buying to P. D. Kebsgard, presi-| Lincoln in the near future for Cali- needed for the finest lingerie. And y 8 BES electric refri: tion should be without them. dent. T. H. Thoresen will be the| fornia, where Colonel Alfonte will be for the washing machine, one enough to hold its own with Paris fashions. rigera' speaker a ae Brcgram Palco ihe stationed. cupful. No more! “ - te begin at 8 o'clock, ‘ollowed by * * bless them! They’ d ie is dancing. Members and their friends]. A. Kling, principal of the Ster- Pipesinees Se ta thar fo 1 Automatic Fast Freezing—more ice, in de laxe models, are invited. ling schools, accompanied by MTrs.| can't believe so little White King size for size, than any other refrigerator. From 20 pounds x * x Kling and their son Llewlleyn and] Crooulated will go so far. They to 34 pounds at a single freezing. The fours strcles. of ne Bresbylenian Mrs. Agnes Wright, will leave Sterling paaes ss ae cee though Ladies’ Aid society meet urs-| tomorrow for Grand ‘orks, where bs é . eal . day afternoon at 2:30. Circle No. 1| Liewlleyn, a senior in the Sterling | , it weren't the purest condensed 2 Automatic Super-Fast Fi reezing. Iso-Thermic Compart- 5 ‘ will meet at te re of Mrs, W. G. high school, will Tepresent district No. soap mde Which is regrettably a @ ment—exclusive to Kelvinator—gives world’s fastest ‘Worner, 705 Street, wit] s.| 8 in the violin section of the state wasteful. fs ing of i ‘aaeal 5 ze es cirsle 0.7 music enciae Mrs. Wright will be So once more, ladies, we im- gy mag ice cubes and desserts—without regulation. w old a luck supper in the} accompanist. lore you: Use White King Gran- lutomati. Storage~with below-freezing cold 4 d church parlors, following their meet- * * * Cina Soap wisely, cen will The Patrician pen—a bright writing ty atic Cold ft ‘age with for ing, and Circle No. 3 will be enter-| Members of her bridge club were serve you well. At your grocer’s. ? jewel in five beautiful colors, Onyx, storing ice cream, fresh or frozen meats, fish, game and tained at the home of Mrs. Fred| guests when Miss Margaret Fairbanks Emerald, Turquoise, Nacre and Jet extra ice cubes. Standard in all de huxe Kelvinatoes, Ohde, 614 Sixth street, with Mrs. C.| entertained a company of eight last Rida iy eae. & if 5 W. Ritterbusch assisting. Circle No.| evening at her home in the Mason aced and crafted like a fine watch; Automatic Cold For Foods ~ Always below 50 degrees, 4 will meet with Mrs. W. L. Nuessle,| apartments. Appointments to form | —==-==—==————=————_——_—_——- Boxed 910. With mechanical’ pencil 4 just the right t for keepi i 710 Second street. a pink and white motif were used. | announcement for Stomach Sufferers $15. 4 just the right temperature for keeping perishable foods Mrs. W. J. and Miss Della} stomach sufferers in Bismarck ang Siiitiie Mit ailiite § daha fresh and wholesome. Soehren won honors in the games. vicinity will be glad to learn that is d 19. 5, Dot et * * OK pare ett caters. Bismacge. North tipple-brown, are two superb writing- Bridge was the pastime at the instruments. No. 7 offers a choice of mesene of Ane Zeorsn Ladies up counties for, Prunde - ‘Tablets, which > seven different pen points—one of which will exactly BUY ON EASY TERMS 4 ve v ned an enviable reputatio i H ‘ gpsteriny afternoon at inp eens of throughout. the United States in the mK suit your hand. It costs $7. No. 5, slightly smaller, is The model Kelvinator you require mey be purchased Two tables were in play, and honors | Efelt's Srug stare tell you about ther, priced ot 63. . on easy terms through Kelvinator’s convenient a Hees ae neigh poet Pe Scotia age. Minneaoclie. Mism ‘This most attractive fountain pen desk set, complete with er b hd one por. Mis. . Ria pe i JO ald ora So Se ol gyto-sheath and pen, is only $7.50. It is a wonderful con- ReDisCo monthly budget plan. sa Mrs. L. Rubin, 522 West Thayer venience for everyone who writes—a gift appreciated by avenue, left today for paeene. see anyone. Other Waterman's desk sets are available in wide she will spend several weel as e F lection varyi: ices. See them at dealer's. wT * * guest of her son-in-law and daughter, ot al 6 ies m FE TONE oe é f Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss. Have an opening for two . more experienced retail Every Waterman's is guaranteed forever against defects. Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and Mrs. A. E. SS ead wlacy Service Stations are maintained at the addresscs beiow Kopplin, Wing, are spending several 4 for the purpose of making good our guarantee and for days here visiting friends. and very good future seeicine nie mentee recited T h El . R f . ‘ —___—. 1] for man with sales abil- Pig RUE pans. 8 required e ectric Refrigerator AY/// TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ity. Address Box E, care L. E. Waterman Company ‘Tribune. Giving experi- ence, age and references, 129 So. State St, Chicago + 191 Broadway, New York 40 School St, Boston + 609 Market Sc. San Francisco 263 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada | NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT co. | in new home, suitable for two, pri- Phone 222 Bismarck, N. Dak. vate entrance, also garage. Mrs. Al Simons, 420 Ave. B. Phone 460-R. Phone 9 i: RENT—Room with two closets Coming Attractions: Phil Sheridan and his Mon: tanans. A 10-piece musical cor- poration of America band. Jack Mills and his Orchestra See aR BRA ©