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4 > i i y \ , x ’ TUESDAY, MARCH 19,'1918. BISMARCK E PAGE 5. WOMEN WORKERS HERE TOMORROW TO PLAN County chairmen from 19 counties, together with other active workers, and women interested in the sale of; the third issue of Liberty loan ‘bonds * will convene in the auditorium of the! LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE 5a for North Dakota, and myself, state} chairman tor the wemen’s Liberty | Loan committee. “Mrs, A, A. vruce, vice chief ‘of the | Speakers’ bureau, and ™ Victor J. LaRose, vice chief of the singers’ bu- Bismarck public library at 10 o’clock!reau, have been asked to speak on Wednesday morning to plan the active part which women’s auxiliaries are to play in this section of North Dakot«| in the big drive which begins April 6.! A full attendance of county chairmen | is assured, and the ladies will bring with them many influential workers from their local committees who are anxious to obtain fresh inspiration; from ‘Wednesday's meeting her There will be two sessions, beginni in the ‘morning at 10, and,in the afi noon at 2. “No set program has been ngei for the meeting,” announc M J. Nielson of Valley City, state chair- man for the National Woman's Liberty | loan committee, who arrived in Bis- marck this afternoon. “This is to be a ‘conference, and we will have no more set program than we bad in Far- go. Among those who will speak will ‘be Mrs. C. A. Severance of St. Paul, chairman of. the ‘Ninth Federal Re- serve District Liberty Loan commit- tee; Wesley C. McDowell of Marian, state chairman of the men's committee ons of the work, and Mrs.| Fred L. ‘lonklin, chay-man of the won committee of the Council of ‘onal Detense for ‘North Dakota, 11 tell how ‘our chairmen can cooper- wat tne council of defense, Then { will be five minute reports from ive various county chairmen, We; u-nosely have not planned a ‘formal | rlogram. We want everyone to take| their Irs, LaRose will have charge of; the singing of the meeting, which will] be of the community order. Mrs. ‘Sev-| erance Held a ‘Montan conference Mon- day in Helena. She probably will reach Bismarck on No. 4 tomorrow morning.” At noon tomorrow all of the women liberty loan wo s will dine in a body in the annex of the Grand Pacific nining room. At least 25 representa- tives of the nineteen counties and di- vision chiefs for the third Liberty to join in the luncheon. RAR Ree Entertains Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. D. A. Stewart of Spokane, daughter of former Governor Short- ridge, was a guest ot Mrs. ti. A. Hughes for a few days last week. 1 P, E. O. Meets With Mrs. Martin, The P. B. O. ‘Sisterhood will meet with Mrs. J. ‘M. Martin on Fourth street next Monday evening at eight o'clock. Installation of officers will, take place at that time and it is hoped that all members will be present, Entertains for Mrs. Severance. Lodge Notices. Aregular meeting of the Bismarck Lodge No. 120 A. O. U. W. will ‘bej held in the Elks Hall this evening at eight o'clock. Several candidates will | be, initiated. All members are urged to attend, | A regular meeting of St. Elmo} Lodge ‘No. 4 K. of P. will be held in| | Black Silk Stove Polish 4s different, It does not dry out; can be used to the "Black Silk Stove Polish most economical, but it gives tre that. cannot be ‘obtained with any he Black Silk Stove Folish does not the best stove pol ever Sep een aieetae your money, Black Silke Stove Polish Works, Sterling, Hlinois, ‘Use Black. Sills Alr Devinn: Tron Enamel on grates, isters, stove- ma the Castle Hall tomorrow evening at eight o’clock. There will be initiation in the rank of knight. All members are urged to attend and visiting broth- ers are cordially invited to meet witn the lodge. Refreshments will be serv- ed after the meeting. Mrs. C. A. Severance, St. Paul. will be a guest tomorrow of Mrs. E. A, Hughes. She is en route home from ‘Montana. Mrs. Severance has been very prominent in Red Cross work and her husband is a member of a special Red Cross commission to Ser- via, We any si H Victrola XI A $110.00 Loan drive are expected to join in the; third ‘liverty loan drive are expected | Victrola— A superb Victrola can be pur- $5.00 By Heck Party. The capitol. employes and friends are giving a “L'y neck’ skating party at the Armory rink Wednesday even- ing. A very enjoyable evening was/ |rcported by those present at the last masquera.e party and the same kind at evcaing is promised on Wednesday. St, Ann's Court Elect Officers, St. Ana Court of Lady Foresters ‘hel dtheir mecting Monday evening in Yates were initialed, followed by the election, of officers, % were the officers gue road elected: Chief Ranger-- Mrs. Angus McVon- ald. Vice Chit’ Vanger- rs. Frank Rye Wlizabeth Treas man, financial Secretary—- Miss Elizaveth Geier- { CHRISTOPHER JUNIOR 1s A LAUGH-BRINGER. People who lie a jolly evening of side-splitting fun will make no mis- take if thev attend the High school comedy, “Christopher Junior,” to be W. O. W. A special meeting of Rosebud Camp No. 105, '| W.O. W., will be held in Elk’s Hall, Wednes- day, March 20th, 1918, at 8:00 P. M. Sharp. chased as low as Per Month will gladly demonstrate ize machine at the store or in your own home. OSKINS AMS. Wichwé Co Pepe eaeneREcANOAAnGAS;seneaanannannanegy: Within the . Law-Closed Sundays spaedvars ine Sloat ‘sini Sub. Uennnannceanuant Clot That’s an estab usually like to you want somel have it. Get ready now of Spring togs. > tol ath] tas ot Easter GET THEM EARLY has the new look about this time. Men Your Spring Suit—the one we know you'll pick out as the best one for you— is here ready for you to wear. We know Don’t wait until somebody else has taken the one you want. EASTER COMES MARCH. 31st ings. We are showing a wonderful line BERGESON hee SONY hes for lished idea. Everything be “‘in it”, too. thing good and we sure in Clothes and Furnish- the K. C. Hall, wnen a class of candi-| .- given in the High. school auditorium | Friday evening. For, pure comedy, it promises to be the best thing the lo-| cal high school has done.in years, — | As the rehearsals go forward to} completion, rumors ‘of this or that de] licious bit leak out ‘of the carefully} guarded assemiiy oom where the! practices a mong tho students until the latter ‘are on tiptoe with anticipation. The play itself is a winner, having proved ex- ceptionally suecessful in numerous places where ft has been produced! and being cram full of the sort of humor that young amateur prs cant bring out to the best advantage. The CLEANING AND REPA students in the cast have been work ing hard, they are unusuall.) chosen for the parts, which are easily Mhtm thaie eamnagse and as the dete! of the production draws near, ow a vest, imerest, and grasp of the situations which is not often seen in student plays, It promises to c up to the hich standard set by prev- ious Junior classes of the high school. | For pure something nniane. It is doubtful whether any comedy | given in the auditorium this year will| bring more laughs than “Christopher; { | ell! ‘clothes as a business, may anpeal to many folks. they glad it does not, because it is our chosen profession. We like the work and can as-| “THE FRIENDLY BANK” me) sure you, if your garments need | | remodeling you will make no mis- entertainment it will be; take by letting us make the al-' teration. | B.S. 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