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| | | | “\nteresting Progtam ica. Yiateest hospitals in that city. Dr. There_ were two tables | and Robert Paris, treasurer. Rita mareny is teacher oe the el ue VISITING SISTERS, ’ Mrs. Anna C. Schroeder of Clusky, who has been a gyest at the q home of her brother-in-law and sis- tes, Mr. and Mrs, F. C, Poseley of Bismarck and her sister, Mrs. R..E. Percy of Mandan for the past week» will return to her home Sunday; THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 11, 1928 Americanization Is Discussed at Club; Plea For Orphans “Americanization” was taken up at the meeting of the. Current Events Personal club Wednesday at their meeting at Dr. Francis Speaks. At Church Tonight) {0 22" ol dnon Mis. dohn Ler: son spoke on “Americanization through Music” and Mrs. Alfred Zu- ger discussed “The Year's Progress in Mliteracy.” Reports, were also given by Mrs. Zuger and Mrs. George Register on the megting of the Federated clubs at Jamestown, Mra Zuger presenting the. business side of the meeting while Mrs. Register reviewed the so- cial side. gee the conclusion of the reports . Zyger made a plea for toys, vic- cords, and clothing for the dap avenue. of bridge:at play, and at the con- clusion of the cards, the hostess served iunch. Decorat suggestive of Hallowe'en, were, sand. the ta- ble appointarents ’w in’ colors of orange and black. Honors at cards were won by Mra. J. I. Huyck. ‘The club will meet again in a month at the home of Mrs. W. G. Black. MISS SAND RETURNS: Miss Sarah Sand, R. N. has return- ed to her \former position as In- structress of the, Bismarck Hospital training school for nurses, Miss Sand served over Seas with Base Hospital 60-in the advanced Sector of the Lorraine, of which Col. oath was chief surgeon: Since Miss Sands. returned to the U.S. A. she was Supervisor of Health Courses for the Red Cross for a year, and for’ the last three years she was Home and School vis- itor for the Board of Education, City Schools of Fargo. The ‘students of the Bismarck Bué- GUEST AT ROBERTS HOME. | ines college will give a dance this Benton Warder-of Chicago, Ill, is — at the Business College. All, Social and U. C. T. AUXILIARY MEETING The.U. C. T, Auxiliary will meet Saturday night at Elks hall. Ail members are urged to be out at this time as plans for the Hallowe’én | dance will be discussed at this cal . A : 4 ™~ Dr. George E. Francis, well known preacher and orator from Indiana, will deliver an address upon “The Monarchy of Public Opinion” instead «f “A Hundred Per Cent American- ism” ag first announced, tonight at the Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. "his is the first number of the Ly- ceum course which is being brought to Bismarck by the ‘Women's Com- raunity Cou! Dr. Francis has held the pastorate of some of the largest churches of his denomination in Indiana. Those jho have heard him assert that he is a magnetic speaker and holds his audience enthralled throughout, Miss Moser wil give a pipe organ selec- tion and Mrs. Schoelkopf will sing a solo. HALLOWE'EN DANCE. | i The Women’s Bene§t ste : ey of the Maccabees will give a a ‘yt lowe’en card party at Baker hail Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Every- body is cordially invited to attend. ats children in ‘the Hilltop orphanage at Beirut, Syria in which Alma K. Kerr of Bismarck, near East Relief worker, is engagéd in relief work. Such boxes are greatly appreciated by the children in the orphanage, Mrg. Zuger said, and the children are to proud -of the articles which they riends in Amer- DANCE, AT BUSINESS conte a guest at tyc home- of his niece, | members are invited to attend, Mrs, 0. W. Roberts. This is the sec- | ona year thet, Mr, Warfler has come MRS. FINNEGAN ILL to Bismarck "or the hunting season.| Mrs. Ben Finnegan is confined to He said that though only a year had} her room at the McKenzie hotel ; iby elapsed since his last visit to the | illness. city, he had noticed ‘that a number | Vote “YES” Twice at thie receive from their Those who have anything to give Are as'gd to mark their. bundle with i Given by I Delphians i had been built since ‘At the ogening of the Alpha Etajtheir name and address in order/of new homes chapter of the Delphian society this any arene: sl a Lt his last visit. Bond Election Saturday. Polls Proper i e rs -— a ne eens ser talk of thanks. Anyone wishing to have ELECT OFFICERS. open at 9a. m. and close af 7. Gloves” upon the’rules of parliamentary law. |their bundles called for are asked| ‘Donald Thowpson was elected | P- m. Don’t forget. Ask yt te telephone Mrs, Zuger at 814 and| resident of the 7B class of the Jun-| neighbors to vote. for This’ was followed with a report by Mrs. F. A. Lahr of the: advisory board. . Mrs. E, P. Quain, chairman of the civie committee, gave the first pre- paratory, tecture of a series | of twelve on the use of the ballot» Fol- lowing ‘the preliminary part of the meeting the regular program was given. The Delphians meet the sec- ond and foprth Fridays of each month in the Rotary room of the McKenzie hotel at 9:30 o'clock in the morning. Dr Ruediger Accepts Position in West Dr, E. H. Ruediger has resigned Kis position with the Bismarck hos- ior High school at William Moore eye het, a when officers were elected this week.| MEDIUM BROWN HAIR 1 Dorothea Gutman was elected vice |hest of all after a Golden @ president, ‘Vernon Vrzal, secretary, | Shampoo, she will call for them. At the conclusion of the business meeting refreshments were served by che hostess. K. of C.,Will Banquet At Lewis & Clark The Mandan members of the Bis- marck Council of the Knights of Columbus will entertain members of the Mandan and Bismarck organiza- tions at a banquet at the Lewis and Clark hotel this evening. A number of speeches and musical numbers ap- pear on the program for the evening. It is expected that about 75 will at-| tend from Bismarck. Father Slag # aid John Sullivan of Mandan will f aN {both deliver addresses upon Colum- pital to accept a position as patholo- jbee and the discovery of America. gist to the Angeleuis hospital at Los F725 jE TESTE |ODD FELLOW?REBEKAH DANCE. Angoles, Calif, one of the oldest and| “5... ck Canton No. 5, P. M. I, 0. ©. F,, will give the 2nd dance of their series Saturday night at Odd: Fel- lows hall corner Main ang Third Bas Invitations are being sent Men walk for health and. success —and fun! R= men enjoy walking: they are natural austlers; they demand “service” from their feet. ‘They keep their feet vigorous and active by wearing the Arch Preserver Shoe- the shoe witht’ areal” “chassis” . You've yet te walk some, ao why not get fun out of it. Then you'll do fa lot of walking —and you'll feel like a different man. Let us show you the Arch Preserver Shoe. ARCH’ EER | DEALER'S NAME and Mrs. Ruediger expect, to leave for the coast the latter part of this month in order that the doctor may assume his duties in his new position Nov. 1. One of the attractions of | the Angeleus hospital to Dr, Ruedig- er is its connection with the Uni- versity, of California. Dr. Ruediger came to Bismarck seven years ago, and Mrs. Ruediger came here three years ago as a bride from San Diego, Calif. . Her home was in Omaha, Nebr. Gd Fellows and Rebekshs do not require invitations, ~ visiting Odd Fellows andsRebekahs welcome. NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE CLUB. The Neighborhood club, a bridge club recently organized, held its first raceting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mts, E, G. Rickel, on Man- —————————eeee TIMELY ARRIVALS For Tomorrow’s Selling « LUCAS’ Q For Real ; Hosiery Values’ ; Large ( Crowd Enjoys ‘St. Mary’s Band A large crowd attended the first of the athens of sonar to be sizen at cw i sa ert Tt i” e. St. "s Juveni z MAU vn HT I Ll band at St Mary's, auditorium || FIRST PRESBYTERIAN lst night. The program puuRce ANNOUNCEMENT whic! was appropriate. and p.m. rth reargreaene amour Lecture on Complete shipment of teachers’ supplies, ° pebbled geet EEE ay “Monarchy of Public }/3 Player Rolls, and popular music just ar- inno. numbers Opinion.” rived. $750.00 Piano for $375.00 on easy * ship has the present Father Slag’s boys were praised for the advancement . . had shown in their music. In addi- tion to the’ local talent two piano and violin numbers were given by Miss L&mpe and her brother,.Al- phonse who are graduates of a Eur- *‘opean conservatory of music. We must dispose o immediately, and , Values TONIGHT Rev. Geo. E. Francis Women’s Community Council. Single admission. ..... bers $2.00 ‘Millinery Sale f our Millinery Maske. are offering Great At Cost Prices There are many beautiful aettereh: to ‘Bus fare remitted ‘on all purchases of $10 or over, Moline Millinery. 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