The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1921, Page 5

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| \ SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 PLANS. FOR REUNION. i The class of 1916 PB. H. S. met at, the high school building last evening to discuss plans for‘ a grand reunion of the Alumni Association of the high school, Committees were named for ar- ranging for the event and it was re- solved to make this the greatest and best reunion ever held by the alumni of B. H. S. It was decided to make June 10 the date of the coming event. Benton Flow was elected chairman of arrangements, and Miss Esther Taylor, chairman of the program committee. It is the hope of the comm, ‘tees ‘that many alumni from ouc of the state ag well as many living elsewhere yin the state may be induced to come on for the big reunion. When asked ‘by. the reporter whether or not thei beloved alumnus “Jimmy” Foley is expected from California the reply came promptly, “Oh, we do hope he will come.” names for themselves. : Miss Helen and Catherine Andrist Violin and Cello players of the Little Wonder Orchestra of St. Mary’s school left this afternoon for Hazelton where thev will nley for a dance Monday evening. They will spend the re- mainuer of the Easter holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simmers of Hazelton. U. C. T. AUXILIARY. The ledies of thé U. C in Elks hall at prop night at which time iary to the U. C. T. EASTER W MOTHER. Myron and Dorothy Thistlethwaite left yesterday on No. 8 for Driscoll, ill mest lock to- Ladies’ Auxil- ill be formed. where they will spend Easter vaca-' tion with their mother, Sharpe of Driscoll. CANTATA AT. ‘LOCAL CHURCH Mrs. Sadie IS PLEASING The choir of the ‘Norwegian Luther- an church gave Rhys-Herbert’s can- tata (Bethany on Friday evening. The solists were the Misses Jenniel Seil- seth, Lillian Paulssn, Hulda Hilden and the Messrs. Sherman Wright, Koy Inseth and G. N. Livdahl. The choir under the direction of H, W. Monson. a The cantata is an exceptionally beautiful manner treated of Christ’s visit to Bethany, the home of Mary, ‘tha and Lazarus, the grief of the sisters over their brothers death and the resurrection of the latter by the Saviour, The parts were handled in an excep- tionally fine manner, Za -| | Special lee Cream and lees for EASTER Vanilla Chzzc2te Caramel Strawberry Lemon Sherbert Orange Sherbert Brick Ice Cream CANDIES Try a Box of © PAGE & SHAWS The Candy of Excellence, Just Arrived he ered olate- ° Shop 9 1D Phone 74.4 GS wa ADH ET SS Headquarters for all Daily, Sunday and Weekly Papers. A complete line of leadi | PRIZED INDIAN ‘COSTUMES WILL. BE SHOWN HERE Miss Caspary returned from Man- | i+ dan yesterday with $2,000.00 worth of | ‘Indian Costumes for the musical com-| of the high-water marks in the work’ plays. {edy “The Captain of Plymouth.” H | One costume ‘graciously loaned by) iA. B. Welch of Mandan is of great) | historical value. The scalping coat is }over one hundred years old and be-} {longed to Chief John Grass of the} | Sioux tribes. There are several tufts) jof human hair as trimming; each one | representing a scalp taken in battle. |This costume will be shown only on the stage Tuesday afternoon and eve- ning, worn by Chief Wattawamut. |. The chief wore another beautiful costume when he arrived today. | | The “Captain of Plymouth-as:ren- !dered at the Auditorium next. Tues- ‘day will be an extravaganza of beau- | tifal costumes. | The matinee curtain will rise at 12:80 p. m. and the/evening: perfor- mance will start at 8:30. Tickets are jon sale at Harris & Co. ° | \Ohief Wattawamut of the Pequots’ |and scme of his braves will arrive in Bismarck has several! Bismarck. today (Saturday) to at-) Iy: if 7 Hite { es : Es ‘vah Unumb are. spending the week- distinguished alumni who have made/tend rehearsals for ‘The Captain of} end in Bismarck oa a shopping tour. | Plymouth.” [ City NEWS |. | | | Here From Garrison ; R. L. Fraser and Daniel Olson of | Garrison spent yesterday in Bismarck.' From Medora N. 0. Nichols and Mrs. Nichols of Medora are in town for a few days. Danzig Shoppers : A. Marie Kramer and Mrs. Rue are two ladies from Danzig in town for Easter shopping. From Dodge R, E. Anderson and. Carl Searles; came in from Dodge on,business on ‘Thursday. From Mott Mrs, E. S. Bope of Mott called on friends in ‘Bismarck on Thursday. PE. 0.) T. P. E. 0. Sisterhood will meet Mon- day evening at the Community rooms of the library. From Hazelton, Mrs. Thompson, one of the Hazelton teachers, spent ya:terday in Bis- marck, enroute to Fargo to spend) | Kaster vacation. | _In From Napoleon. | George P. Laney and Mrs. Laney of | Napoleon are spending the day in! j town attending to. business. | U. C, T., announce jat the Elks hall at _ tor the purpose’ of* THE, BISMARCS TRIBUNE mouth Town’ by the Dakota Playmak- | ers of our State University, is one} of that excellent dramatic organiza-| tion. } The Playmakers organized in 1910 as the Sock and Buskin Society, have given the people of Grand Forks and | the University, and on three occ: | the people of the outlying. district as well, some memorablo ‘Among these have been Hale”, by Clyde Fitch, “The Devil's) Disciple’ by Bernerd Shaw, “The; Love Chase’, by Sheridan dates. The members will assist in the instalation of the ladies auxiliary of the organization, . Visiting ring Vacation Miss Trean Wilcox is here from Jamestown, visiting relatives during -the Easter Taylor 'Teael The Misses Beatrice N ere. oilman and Masonic Notice There will be a special meeting of Bismarck lodge ‘No. 5 A. F. and A. M.) j de. Monday night. Work in F. C. gree. LEAVE FOR JAMESTOWN Capt. V. J, Hoffman of the: Salva- tion army, was called to Jamestown | today by the death of his father, FATHER GEORGE TO NAPOLEON Father G. J. Geerze, who was re- cently transferred from Napoteon to Hillsboro, has been e-transferred back to ‘Napoleon on request of the parishioners, All Knights of Columbus and Daughters: of Isabella of both Mandan and Bismarck are invit- ed to the charity ba!l given by | the Daughters ‘of Isabe!la, Mon- day evening, March 28, in Pat-; terson Hall. Tickets $2.00 and) dancing at 9:30. | The Daughters of Isabella will | give a Charity Ball, Monday, | March 28, in Patterson Hall. All K., of C. and Daughters of Isz- bella of both. Mandan and Bis-| marek 9:30. | ASK Your Grocer For Humpty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY | AE “THE NEGLECTED Great Hymns, QUARTETTE—Messrs. Hal (Members uniting with the c 7:30 Don’t miss it. the other rom “The Golden its regular church announcement. _ Presbyterian Church 10:30 MORNING SERVICES Mesdames Tracy and Morris will come to the Chapter at 10:00 a.'m. AN EVENING OF GREAT MUSIC CANTATA “THE GOgPEL OF EASTER”—(J. S. FEARIS) This beautiful production grips the soul. In addition to the varied program that the Cantata will afford there will be two great solos, one from “The Crucifixion” and The full program with, the names of the Artists will be found in Kindly assist us in taking care of the crowd by sitting IE EL DORADO” Solos, Anthems verson and Humphteys and hurch on Confession of Faith p> m. Legend.” ‘UNIVERSITY PLAYERS PRODUCTION ON PAR WITH PROFESSIONAL PLAY SS The production of “A ‘Rose O* Ply-! “Tom °Pinch.” the dramatization of | O’Plymouth Town’ they turn again to Knowles, | April 1 in the city Auditorium. "| pleted in the p are invited: Daacing at} Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit the fa- mous old morality ‘play, “Eyeryman”’, and a large, number of Shakespearean This year in presenting “A> Rose a truly American play, American in nature, which for vividness ‘of al, excellent action, and splen-| did costuming, all of which the Play-| makers’ cast under the direction 9f} Mrs. John B. Cooley, herself a gradu- 2 Playmaker, ha achieved. « | The Playmakers are to appear in| Bismarck on the evening of ‘Friday,: H. J. DUEMELAND BUYS BEAUTIFUL | RESIDENCE HERE An important transfer of Bismarck residence property has just been com:! by Henry J Duemeland of the H. H. Steele resi- dence on the corner of First street and Avenue A. w This is one of the fine residen: { Bismarck, erect- ed by MraSteele a short time ago, The I stucco and is Reward Her ish Keith. sion aout tage at Shoreham for the season. | Don’t forget the-regular Sat- e urday night dance in Patterson’s hall tonight. Musie by McKen-| zie Orchestra. Hemstitehing, Mrs. N. W. Kel- ley. Haggart Block, Bismarck, N. Dei, us | Secd Potatoes, choice Early Ohios, for sale by G. Huber, Bis- marck, N. D. Shop at the 5th St.. and save money. DICE DETERMINE FINE ansas City, Kan, March 26,— arrested on a Judge A. charge of shooting ¢ri Herrod gave him a pair told hi mto roll to determine w f =a a Campbell w Emporium, 116) Pein 2 7 TRIBUNE WANTS -- FOR RESULTS Mr. Home Buyer are looking for a home remember. If you we have for sale Houses aa Bungalows All sizes and descriptions in all parts of the city, very attractive terms. We would be happy to tell you about them whether you buy or not. \ HENRY & HENRY Real Estate and Investments Office 4th Street. PHONE 961 LE. MAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street, Phone 978 The House of Baldwin Pianos enaneansanen LANEQUUUEGGQORUGUUOGOGREOUUGGAOREOOUUGAGOOEEUGUGAAEOUUOAEAAL Baldwin Widdicomb Ellington | Phonographs Hamilton Sheet Music ; Howard | Player Rolls Modello and Monarch | Phonograph Records Last Word in Pianos MANUALO “The Player Piano That Is AU But JTuman” En SLUUAUUUULEEOGEQNAUOUOAANUUUUUCONEQGNONGOUUUGNgUeEAGGUOuAUUUENECOGOMQOuUuOOoUOgsOOUUOUOREOCOCOOOOHHHA: | nunuaneeanuenvenenacancegsouesesnoeaqesiyey lence—We just received these attractive packages by express. She has perhaps gone without candy during Lent—Reward her now with an Easter package of PAGE & SHAW: Chocolates. 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