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a0 St. Alexius Senior Nurses Entertained At Junior Banquet ‘The junior class of the St. Alexius hospital Nurses Training school en- tertained the members of the gradu- ating class at the annual banquet, served Wednesday evening in the au- ditorium of the nurses’ home. Pink and orchid, the senior colors, were in evidence on the tables, which were decorated with bouquets of sweet peas in crystal bowls and pink tapers. Places were marked for 34. Sister M. Boniface, superintendent of the hospital, was the main speaker | 144 during the banquet, and Miss Flora Pearson, president of the junior class, presided as toastmistress. ‘The class history was presented by Miss Esther Keefe; Miss Marie Kru- ger gave the class will and Miss Ger- trude Wanzek eetaey. original and amusing class prophecy. John Mushik’s orchestra played during the dinner and also gave & program afterwards. Other features of the entertainment were a bell hop dance by Ruth Christianson, Peggy Skeels and Virginia Cayou, and read- ings by Miss Mabel Frey and Miss Jane Smith, Mandan. Arranging the program were a com- mittee composed of Misses Virginia Fitterer, Flora Pearson, Elizabeth Lorentzen, and Olga Schlichenmeyer. Decorations were in charge of Julia Quigley, Mable Hamers, Cora Ren- frow, ard Sister Theodoret, On the banquet commitee were Kathryn Schlosser, Edna Cranston, and Mag- dalene Gondringer, with Gertrude ‘Wanzek, Ella Lutgen, and Catherine Haggerty in charge of the entertain- ment. Members of the senior class are: Esther Keefe, Hildegarde Roith, Vir- ginia Klein, Kathryn Klein, Avn Ta- vis, Emma McConkey, Marie Kruger. Alma Riedlinger, Martha Seyfert, Marie Kwako, Marguerite Gilfoy, Fae Newman, Eva Gallagher, Alice Pelle, Eleanor Hoff, Mildred Keefe, Doris Hoke and Vivian Wagher. * * War Mothers Purchase Piano for New Quarters A piano has been purchased for the War Mothers and American Legion Auxiliary reom at the new World War Memorial building, it was announced at a meeting of Fort Lincoln chapter of War Mothers in their new quar- ters. Members of the piano commit- tee were Mrs. Henry Burman, Mrs. William Webb and Mrs, Sidney Smith. Several changes in committees were made at the meeting. Serving on a committee to arrange for the annual carnation sale May 9 will be Mrs. 8. 8. McDonald, Mrs. J. A. Flow and Mrs. Sidney Smith. On the en- tertainment committee are Mrs. R. E. Jack, Mrs. Flow, Mrs. Anna Stebbins and Mrs. D. H. Houser. A social hour followed the business meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. R, E. Jack, Mrs. Houser and Mrs. Flow. * * * Mrs. C. M. Ritchie has arrived from Oelwein, Iowa, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Estella Cordner, 400 Seventh St. Mrs, Ritchie was for- merly Miss Marie Cordner. STOP ‘Thumb _su feres with health and harms teeth, ‘The New, Flexible Thumb Guard is quaranteed to prevent ang stop sucking of fpcuacnnteel ert tee ee rust-proof wire, that slips over finger. Safe, sanitary—wrapped in cellophane, Two sizes for any age, 1 to 10 years, ee SOCIETY NEWS| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDA (C.D. A. Charity Ball Will Have May Theme ‘Three small girls, daughters of | members, will serve frappe during the annual charity ball sponsored by the Bismarck court, Catholic Daughters of America, to be held Thursday eve- ning in.the Patterson hall. They are Patricia LaRue, Jean Lee and Cath- erine Decorations for the affair, while very simple, will carry out the May Day idea, according to the commit- tee. A Maypole with colored stream- ers will ornament the alcove at one end of the hall and colored balloons streamers will be arranged in the hall. Decorating is being done by Harry Rosenthal, of the Webb Broth- ers store. A dance program by a group of students from Margaret Ramsey's Dance studio will be an _entertain- ment feature and this will be given about 10 o'clock. Dancing will com- mence at 9 p. m., with Sam Kontos and his Troubadors furnishing the music. A charge of fifty cents will be made for extra ladies, according to the committee in charge. es * Pirate Motif Used for Junior-Senior Banquet Places were set for 142 members of the two upper classes of the Bis- marck high school and faculty mem- bers at the annual junior-senior ban- quet Wednesday evening in the Ma- sonic temple. A nirate motif was emphasized in the decorations and also in the pro- . -sruent Of tne junior class, who presided as toast- auaovcl, Sspoxe on “Raising the Jolly Roger.” Marold Barth, senior class president, responded with a toast en- titled “Sail On.” W. H. Payne, high school principal, spoke on “Walking the Plank” and H. O. Saxvik, city su- perintendent, had for his topic “Pieces of Eight.” Musical numbers were given by David Davis, who sang “Tally Ho!” and by Ernestine Dober, who sang “To a Rose.” Pirate ships and treasure chests were effectively arranged along the tables and appointments were in the junior colors, green and gold, with the menu also carrying out the chosen SEE HOW WHITE YOUR SHIRTS ARE, TOM. AND THEY WEREN'T SCRUBBED NOR BOILED Tells Tom how new soap saves work and wear “TQEMEMBER how quick}; ie shirts used to wear fats ivaibecanse they were scrubbed so hard. Ie wore me out, too! Now I don’t scrub or boil—yet I get whiter washes than ever! My col- cored things come bright as new. For I’ changed to Rinso. It’s a marvelous soap!” suds that soak out dirt! Great in washers, too; the makers of 40 famous washers recommend Rinso, It’s safe for the cottons and linens. Nothing like its rich suds for dishwashing. Get the BIG package. MILLIONS in tub, washer and dishpan A he: Kichmonds Bootery: IN THE TEMPO OF AFTERNOON dainty strap, originally placed, gives feminine grace to this shoe. And it s the Peacock slender heel and graceful high arch. This charming style is made in ma- terials suited to formal or informal afternoon wear. Shown in Admiralty Blue and Putty Beige $] 100 color scheme. Sam Kontos and his Troubadors played for the dancing following the banquet. The program was arranged by @ committee made up of George Moses, Frank Potter and Nina Melville. Dec- orations were in charge of Omar Walla, Marian Enright, Ernestine Dobler and Robert Ediek; dinner, Helen Targart, Paul Gussner and David Davis, and finance, Donaid jLund and Louis Ahlen. The class sponsors, Miss Irene Lambertus and Myron H. Anderson, assisted with general arrangements. * * club, and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West Thayer avenue, club sponsor, were guests of the Junior Study club of Center at a dinner and meeting Wed- nesday afternoon. The dinner was served at the home of the club secre- tary, Harriet Henderscheid, and was Breceded by a joint meeting. Other Officers of the group are Hazel Light, President; Isabell Hammel, vice pres- ident; and Frances Denius, corre- sponding secretary. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Welsh left Wednesday by motor for their new home in Aberdeen, Wash., where Dr. Welsh is associated with another physician in a medical practice. Be- fore her marriage in January, Mrs. Welsh was Miss Hazel Lenhart, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. A. P. Officers of the Sakakawea. girls} Lenhart, 106 Avenue B West. She has been connected with the offices of the Burleigh county Red Cross and Dr. Welsh joined her here last week. see Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Welch, Mandan, entertained eight guests at a family dinner Tuesday evening at their home in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Welsh, Aberdeen, Wash. Red tulips centered the tables and appointments Mayor and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart and their son, William Lenhart, guests from Bismarck. Cattle Spray, ete. Sc eee BISMARCK’S DIAMOND STORE We specialize in Diamonds, Bul- ova Watches, Wedding Rings, Diamond mounting and he swedl “MEN CALL Comedy Windy Goes l| Hollywood ah, Beslypest EL Dedicated to wives who rebel against one code of mor- als for their hus- bands, another for themselves! Love Among the Married Adolphe MENJOU Leila HYAMS —in— IT LOVE” in harmonizing shades were used. | 4 New items now at Gamble! } Stores. 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