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ste: WEDN SDN: MARCH 15, ’22 Social Fad Personal Cast For “Fabiola” Is Announced Today} The cast for the high school class play of St. Mary’s sciool, which wiil be given at St. Mary’s school auditori- um on Friday evening, March 17, has been announced. The play will begin at 8:15, The cast for the Roman drama “Fabiola,” follows: Tertullus, prefect of Rome—C, Maa3- jsen, Fabius, a Roman nobleman—Fre? Strauss. Fulvius, an Asiatic spy—N. Woehle. Sebastion, an officer of the Imperial Guards (Christian)—C. Maassen, Corvinus, son of Tertullus — Fred; Knudtson. Afra, Graia, Syra slaves—Marie. Beer, Anna Marie Manning and Cecelia Tremblay. Catulus, a headsman—Herm Litt. Fabiola, daughter of Fabius—Joseph- ine Cervinski, ‘Agnes, cousin of Fabiola (Christian) —Arlene Fischer. Emerentiano, a child—Reta Regan. Calpurnia and Proculus, guests of Fabius—Roletta Lockwood and C. Boespfug. Lictors—Joan Erickson and Fred ‘Strauss, ‘Secretary to Tertullus— Richard Horner, Guards—Cl. Kelly and J, Lockwood, ‘Nuns—Mary Murphy,, Jos. Charle- - bois, Agnes Keogh, Francis Wynkoop, , Florence Wynkoop, Anna-‘Bram, Cath- erine Hamkins and Roletta Lockwood. Slaves—Mary Boehm and Hilda Beastrom. The drama, which plays under the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocle- tian is an excerption of Cardinal Wise- man’s celebrated book “Fabiola.” Concert Date Set For March 21 On Tuesday evening, March 21, a concert will be given at the high school auditorium by the five students who were choseh in the elimination contest to go to the district meeting to be held in Jamestown of March 24. This concert is being given to raise money to send Pismarck’s entries to the district meeting and it is hoped that much interest will be taken in the concert. Those wao win in the district contest will go to Grand Forks, where they will compete in the state contest, A varied and interesting program has been planned consisting of outside and high schoo] talent. Tickets will be sold by members of the high schoo}. The program, which will begin at & o'clock, will be announced later, Bismarck aigh school students who will take part are Ruth Staley and Esther Larson, piano; Ethel Pollard and Rex Berndt, voice; Cyril Grace, violin, and ‘Ariel Anderson, declama- tion. ke Directors Will Meet Here Friday The regujar ‘meeting 0 of the Chapter Board of Directors of the American As- sociation of Engineers will be held in Hus city on next Friday evening, Mar. he directors are William Barneck, President E. 'H. Morris, J. N. Roherty, George H. McMahon and J. E. Kaul- fuss of this city, W. G. Black of Man- dan, RK, ‘t, Jacobson of Fargo, and H, C Frahm of Minot. The next meeting of the chapter will be held here on April 10, The next meeting of the local club is scheduled for March 31. Postponed Meeting To Be Held Thursday The postponed mee meeting of the Mis sion Circle of the Baptist churca, wil be held Thursday afternoon. | Mrs. Falkenstine will be the hostess, The following program on India’ha: been prepared: “India’s Evil Trio”—Mrs, Drennen. “Solutions of India’s, Problems”— Mrs, Morgan. “Christian Enterprise ‘Mrs. Finwall, In addition to the program on. Indi: there will abe questions from. “Mis sions.” in India’— ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY. About sevehty-five ladies enjoyed th« card party at the Business and Pro {Church on the South Side will meet! fessional. Women’s club rooms las evening. Mrs. Frayne Baker won t1c | prize for having the highest score a whist, the diversion Of the evening {Green and white, tastefully used, forn” ed a St. Patrick’s setting for the pa: ty. The committee in charge of th. enjoyable affair was Mrs. Alfred Zuger chairman, Mrs, Obert Olson, Mrs. A. } Lenhart, Miss Mary Buchholz and Mis Clara Scaroeder. ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB. Mrs. Ralph Penner entertained th members of the Idlers club at he home yesterday afternoon. Four ti ‘bles of bridge were in play. Mr Harold Sorenson won the high sco: at the close of the afternoon’s playin: Dainty refreshments were served b the hostess. Mrs. Frost, of Bostor Mass., who is visiting at the home o her sister, Mrs. Harojd Sorenson, wa @n out of town guest. :. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS. Mrs, Frayne ‘Baker entertainei th members of the Mother's Social clu at her home yesterday afternoon. Mr J. G. Wallace gave an interesting p per On “The Value of Music in t Home.” Dainty refreshments we Served at the close of the meetin; Mrs, Perry of Litchville, N. D., was ¢ out of town guest. GAVE DANCING PARTY. Tie Jewish people of the city enjo, ed an infcrmal dancing party at th American Legion hall last evening ‘These dancing parties are given on @ month and: much interest is bei: taken in them by the Jewish people the city. GIVE BRIDGE LUNCHEON. . Mrs. F. B. Strauss and Mrs. J. 1. Huyck entertained the members, of th $ ? —. Tuesday ‘Bridge club at the ‘home of {Mrs, Strauss at one o'clock luncheon | yesierday. Fojlowing the luncheon the afternoon was spent playing ‘bridge. "| | Phe ‘Strauss home was very attractive lin the St. Patrick decorations. ARE MARRIED HERE. Miss Meta Anna Illchen and Melvin |G, ‘Ness, both of Sterling, were united in marriage at the Lutheran parsonage yesterday afternoon. Rev..V. Bartling off.ciated. Miss Anna Anderson and Mrs.’ V. Bartling were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Ness will go to Hazel ton for a visit at the home of the bride. They will make their home in Sterling. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. James Curran at her home 222 Third street, on Saturday afternoon March 18. The program will be on the Chaucer period of English liter- ature. Papers will be given by Mrs. A. C, Wilkinson, Mrs. Gorman and Mrs. C. B. Whittey. ‘GENERAL AIDS MEBTS. | The Methodist Ladies Aid will hold its monthly meeting in the church on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dis- trict No. 2 will be hostess for the aft- ernoon. A luncheon will be served at |6 o'clock, Al] members of the aid and congregation and their families are in- vited to attend, HAVE GOOD MEETING. A large number of members attend- ed the meeting of the Royal Neighbor lodge held at the K..of P. hall las. evening. Following the regular busi- ness session a social time was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the evening. ST. PATRICK SOCIAL | A St. Patrick social will be given at the Presbyterian church on Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. This will be preceded by an important busi- ness meeting which will be held at the church at 2:30 o’clock. Every mem- ber is urged to attend. GUILD IMBETS TOMORROW. St. George Episcopal Guild will meet at the parish house on Third street tomorrow afternon at 2:30 o'clock, A literary program has been arranged for this meeting. Bishop Tyler will give a short talk. All members are urged to be present. LEAVE FOR FARGO. Mrs, E. A. Thorberg, Mrs, D. T. Owens, Mrs. F. J. Grady, Mrs, J. M. Martin, Mrs. C. W. McGray and Mrs. William Langer have gone to Fargo to attend the annual state meeting of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. LEAVES FOR STEELE Mrs, J. L. George of Fourth street, left this morning for Steele where she will attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs, Eliabeth Allshouse, who passed away at the home of a daughter at Steele yesterday. | LADIES AID MEETING. The Ladies Aid society of the First ‘Lutheran church will meet at the caurch parlors on Thursday afternoon, ‘March 16. Members and friends of the society are urged to be present. at this meeting. JOAN OF ARC GIRLS MEET The Joan of Arc girls class of the McCabe Methodist church will meet at the home of Miss Beatrice Register, 47 Thayer street on Friday, March 17 at 7:30 o'clock. A large attendance is desired. MISSION SERVICE TONIGHT. Mission service will be held at St. Georges Episcopal church at 7:30 o’cléck this evening. Following: the service, members of the choir will meet for choir rehearsal. GUEST FROM LITCHVILLE Mrs. H. T, Perry of Litcliville, N. D., ig visiting in the city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. D. J. McGillis and her sister, Mrs. J. G. Wallace, MUSICAL CLUB MEETS The Thursday Musical Club will hold the regular meeting with Mrs. R, A. Tracy at her home, 216 First street, tomorrow afternoon. OUT OF TOWN VISITORS P.M. Hatch of Baldwin, William Niles of Tappen and Max Fischman of Regan were out of town visitors in the city today. GUEST FROM STEELE Mrs. R. Rosen of Steele visited in sismarck yesterday, the. guest of ‘riends and relatives here. TO FORM LITERARY SOCIETY The members of the Second Baptist THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . UNHAPPILY WED Baroness Wentworth has filed a pe- tition in the London divorce court. She is a descendant of the great poet Lord Byron. Her husband is Neville Stephen Lytton, grandson of the novelist, Bulwer Lytton. this evening to organize a literary so- ciety. Is CALLED | AWAY. Mr. Topping, of the ‘Bureau of Pub- lio Roads, has left for New York state, where he was called by the death of nis mother: ON’ BUSINESS VISIT C. L. konertson ot Valley City, N. D. is in the-elty visiting the Harris Rob- artson company store here, RETURNS FROM WEST. L, W. McLean returned on Monday from California, waoere he has been visiting at various points. SHOPPING IN CITY Mrs, Victor Smith of Wilton spent yesterday in Bismarck shopping and visiting. IN ST, PAUL F. E. McCurdy of the city, ia in St. Paul, Minn., on legal business. HERE FROM DOUGLAS. L. E. Warterbe of Douglas visitor in the capital city today. HERE ON BUSINESS W. L, Dodson of Steele is in the city on a business visit. ‘WASHBURN VISITOR. Sheriff Ole Steffrud of Washburn, is in the city. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. was a Dressmaking, alterations and remodeling. Phone 772M. 508 2nd Street Call 81 and leave your order; for real home cooked foods, meats, pies, cakes, salads, etc. For Sale — Choice Canary — J. Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated 10c per dance. HUDSON, ESSEX CARS DISPLAYED, The R. B. Loubek Motor Co, has ar- ranged a special display of Hudson and 210 Main street. A car load of the newest models of these fine cars, in- cluding the stylish coach designs 1as just been received. ‘AT ITS BEST The strongest com- pliment ever paid to Scott's Emulsion /§ is the vain a at | [fj imitation. who take cod liver oil at its best, take Lisi ercn. s Emalsion. | | Seott i (| “ (lp Phone 784-W. i» | i) | The EMERALD ISLE =~ |_| Is Free At Last And every son and daughter of Erin will i celebrate the 17th of March as never before. Here are flowers galore for that great day. ' Plenty of Green Carnations. | flowers delivered for you to any of your folks z in any part of the United States or Canada. Ps We can have £ S Pioneer Greenhouses. fi | } Oscar H. Will & Co. 324 4th Street. | Dance every Tuesday, Thurs-, ‘day and Saturday evenings at Essex cars in the Fair store building, |’ mee ~\Woolens stay | washed this way, says Carter, ‘maker of knit underwear ” ._ City NEWS o— ~ Named Deputy . as been named deputy’ state exam- iner, iby Boy, Mr, and Mrs, William Bates of the at the St. Alexius hospital. Baby Girl. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Ode; of the born at the St. Alexius hospital. Baby Daughter. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Untersener of Krem, N. D., are the parents of a baby daughter, ‘born at the St. Alexius hos- pital. Leaves For St. Paul Phillip Elliot, commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Bureau, left last night for St. Paul, to take reau is a party. | Last Day to File, March 15 is the last day to file your income tax statement, both federal and state, to avoid penalty. Within ‘the last few days the U. S. deputy col- lectors here have received about 200 reports a day. , ‘Banquet Tonight. ‘St. Elmo lodge .No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will hold a! ‘banquet tonight at 7 o'cjock in the Grand. Pacific hotel dining. room, in-honor of a class of Pythian Veterans. All St. Elmo mem- bers and many visitors are expected to ibe present, Bismarck Hospital News. Mrs. C. R. Wilsox of Cannon Ball, Mrs, E. F. Apple of the city, Mrs, Olat Virell of ‘Kulm, and J. V. ‘Bberlin of Mott, have entered the Bismarck hos- pital for treatment: Mrs. C. V. Anderson of Bajdwin re- turned to her home; stoday. Receives Medals. Neil iH, May received yesterday his Active Service medal and Victory medal from the Britis: government representing service with the Cana- ‘| dian forces, The-Active Service medal represents service in the trenches in France and the Victory medal service and resiliency when tory. ; i Dahl Building. | | R. S. See, of Grano, ttenville county, city announce the arrival of a baby son, city, are the parepts of a baby giri,| depositions in cases in which the bu-| -—~~ | in the British army. He had previous- ly received the Military medal, for bravery displayed in active service. Son Is Located. * The following item taken from the Minneapolis Journal will interest many Bismarck people: “After a separation of nearly 30 years, Benjamin A, Smith and his mother will be reunited at Bismarck, N. 'D, Smita’s mother was forced, through adverse circumstances, to Place him in the care of someone else when he was about one year old and they had not seen each other since that time. Through a series of adop- tions Smith came here to live with Frank Swenson.. Swenson recently in- | vestigated a newspaper article asking jof the whereabouts ‘of ‘Benjamin A. Smith’ and the arrangement for the re- union followed.” Mrs. Smith has been making her home at Ortonville, Minn. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR A reguler conclave of Tancred Commandery No. 1, Templar, will be held at’ the Masonic Temple Thursday even- ing, March 16, at 7:30. Youhaditasa anda child. Mittslostvoucenteseratets JAP ROSE ‘The soap that nature a dunce th show Su wiar asa Pretty skin you have, Now 10¢ JAMES §, KIRK & CD, JAP RUSE . HAVE just received a shipment of spring rubbers from the famous Mish- awaka Factories, including all sizes “and practically all the shapes and styles suitable for spring shoes. know that rubber is always better and has more of the satisfactory wearing qualities You, of course, fresh from the fac- C. M. DAHL Main Street. “weeks ti Knights |, Annually use organic Nuxated Iron to build up red blood, strength and endurance. There are thousands of people who are ageing and breaking downata time of life when theyshould been- joying that perfect health which carries defiance to disease simply because they are not awake to the com dition of their blood. Without organic iron your blood carries no oxygen, and without oxygen there is noth- ing to unite with the carbon in your food go what you ‘eat does you no good. It is like putting coal into a stove without fire. You can now obtain organic iron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spin- ach, lentils, and apples from any druggist under the name of Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron also contains the principal chemical constituent of active, living nerve force: it is, therefore, a true blood and nerve food. It helps create and re- build new and stronger red blood cells, It feeds the body the substances which nerve force must have to give it that vital, electro- magnetic power which is stored in the nerve and brain cells of man. Nuxated Iron often increases the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, rundown men.and women in two ‘The manusicriers Guarantee successful results to every Durchaser or they will NUXATED IRON ssiesnrecurae si Who’s Who In Your Neighborhood? 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