The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 5

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| Social and |___ Personal - Junior Playmakers - Organized With —~ Large Membership The Junior Playmakers Association of the’ Bismarck high school got un- der way for the year's work last evening when officers were elected by the members. The organization has a total mem- bership of 43, 25 of these being ac- tive while 18 are reserve members, From among the active members will be chosen actors to take the leading parts in the dramas to be presented and to become officers of the club. In all the ‘reserve privileges as other respects have the same s for the f’laymakers are: Day, chairman; Dorothy Birdzell, recorder; Mary Cayou, li- brarian; Genevieve Boise, custodian of funds; Fenton Goddard, reporter. Miss Dorothy Dakin, instructor, in English, was selected as advisor. Shortly after school opened plans for dramatic work which would al-| practically all students tie ability to enter were con- sidered and it was decided at this] time that the former Senior Masque would have to give place to some crgenization of wider seope. As a result the Junior Playmakers Asso- ciation which is an outgrowth of the Playmakers at the University of! North Dakota was decided upon. WwW membership in the Junior or-| ition does not make one a mem- 2 the senior group at the Uni- to members of the Junior group! when tryouts for membership in the ior group at the University are held. The Junior Playmakers’ Associa- tion has been organized to allow for development of dramatic talent to) further the production and apprecia-! tion of good plays, and to keep the high school students in ’close touch with activities at the Universitys of North Dakota, Tryouts’ for membership in the! Junicr organization resulted in the! election of the following members: Active members—Rorald McIntyre, Marion Ackerman, Edna Hall, Thelma! Kaline, Clarice Belk, Esther Hallet, Elizabeth Russ, Richard Day, Earl| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 with | Davis j which was ity special opportunity /is- given} tle letters revealing things of the jclass and brides of last week. | Give Hallowe’en Dinner for Friends Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schneider afi Miss Mary Anderson entertained a group jof friends at a7 o'clock dinner at the Folsom home last evening. Cov- ers were laid for 41 at the charming- ly appointed dining room table which was ornamented with yellow — chry- santhemums and favors and place cards of hallowe'en design. The guests in their black and gold cos- tumes of various) designs and styles Hae atmosphere to the delightful af- fair, . After dinner dancing and music were enjoyed by the guests, Mrs, Collette Homan giving a solo dance and Miss Hilda Joslyn a reading. Harry Wagner gave a number of piaro -selections and several vocal numbers and Miss Irene Anderson pleyed the piano for the dancing. Among the out-of-town guests at- tending were Mr, and Mrs. J. D. An- derson of Mandaryvand Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schneidet of Minneapolis, | Minn. ’ Misses Kupitz-Davis Hostesses at Party!| Misses Maxine Kupitz and Rose entertained at a hallowe’en party Monday evening at the Kupitz home. Decorations consisting of or- namental black cats, pumpkins, and witches wee used about the house lighted with Jack 0 Lenterns. , Games were played dur- ing the evening ang a hallowe’en luncheon served at 10 o’clock. Table appointments were charmingly car- ried out with hallowe'en effects, fa- vors consisting of Black eats sup- | porting lighte? candies, while lit- future were hidden fn the pumpkin place cards. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Give Dinner and Shower for Nurses Misses Corrine Funden and Mil, dred Farr of Mandan gave ®7 o'clock dinner last evening .at the Funden home Complimentary to Mrs. Harold Chorley of Mandan and Mrs. Ches- ter Johnson of Bismarck, both the young women being nlembers of the St. Alexius hospital training schoo’ Mrs. Chorley was formerly Miss Helen Butler of Bismarck and Mrs. John- Benzer, Gwendolyn Jensen, Eveline son was Miss Marian Heckle. The + CHANGE OF PLANS PRESBYTERIAN LADIES LUNCH- EON. ‘New plans for the Mason-Star hal- The Presbyterian ladies will hold a|towe'en masked party for 1 o'clock luncheon in the church par-|day announced today are | lors tomorrow. Mrs. J, I. Setser and|unmasking) at the party~ a Mrs. W. W. Moyer will be in charge. |take place at 10:30: o'clock _in-| | All ladies of the church are cordial- ly inviteg to’attend the social part| prizes will be awarded at °10:90 of the program and to be’ present at | o'clock. The party Will get: under- che business meeting which follows. | way promptly at 9 o'clock in’ order to allow of a full hour and half of dancing before it is time to un- mask, Bt VISITED PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. R.-E. Bonham have returned from utomobile trip in Southern Minnesota. Mrs, Bonham, who. has bi gone for about. six veeks past visiteq with her parents, Mr, and Mra. Charles Callahan at ‘Iberia Lea for some time before be- ing joined by Mr, Bonham. VISITING ROBERTS HOME, Frank Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs, 9, W. Roberts, who has been engaged n Larberry work for the federal ‘overnment, is in the city to spend ‘ few days with his parents, after whith he probly will go to the Pa- cifie Coast. ‘ os NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Copy for the December isste of the Telephone Directory will go to the printer Monday, November 6. Any one desiring a change in listing or new listing in the directory should telephone 1000 at once. DR. ROAN RETURNS, Dr. M. W. Soan returned yester- day from Chicago, Ill, where he hes been attending a méeting of the American College of Surgeons, CITY SHOPPER. Mrs. Glenn H. Robinson of Wer- ner shopped and visiteg with friends in the city yesterday, j MISS'ONARY CIRCLE, The Woman's Missionary Circle of the First Baptist church will meet with, Mrs, L. R. Johnson of 619 Fourth street Thursday afternodn at 3 p.m. A good attendance is de- sired. BUSINESS CALLERS, O. R. Vold of Regan, and F. B. Irvine of Linton, were business call- crs yesterday, METHOM'ST LADIES AID. The third divis'on of the McCaoe Method'st chu~ch Ladios Aid Society will meet w'th Mrs, Henry Richholt tomorrow aftevro n ord the fourth division with Mrs. Harry Clough of 418'Second street the same day. VISITS DAUGHTER Rev, Benz of Herried, S. D,, spent the week end with his daughter, Miss Irene Benz. MISS TAUBERT TO MEETING. Miss Emma Taubert will leave this evening for Minnearolis, Minn.. to attend the music session of the Min- nesota Education association which wilt be held at MacPhail School of Music, ATTENDED G‘\™. Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Boise «nd Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise motored to Grand Forks Saturday to see the University-A. C. came. ‘n which Phil Boise played end on the A. C. team. CAPITOL THEATRE Commencing Monday THURSDAY Misrcst crn, Members of the Thured-v Musical club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs © W. McGray. z IN MeCLUS¥Y, Jedge Jansenivs ix at McClusky today holding court. Napoleon today on Tegat’ business. f CITYNEWs ~ stead of 21:30 as planned and that! 4, pital fs announced by Mr. and Mrs. John. Payseno’ of Geodrich. city are the parents of a daughter. Mrs, Lawrence Mork of a local hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wilton at! 207 Seventh street is announced. at 6 o’clock. Supper 50 cents. ON LEGAL~ BUSINESS of whom reside i Di Attorney Scott. Cameron went t his son, Hatry E. O'Neill oy taake his home in MeKensig, ; f Bernard O'Neill, Former Resident Dies in San Diego, . | Bernard J. O'Netll, 78, died at his) \ home in San Diego, Calif, Oct. 26, » according to word received here by friends. Mr. O'Neill who was well‘ ;known in Bismarck and Burleigh | county, was engaged in the farm loan Business at McKenzie for a number of years prior to his retire- meént and removal to San Diego,, He i to mourn: his passing, fis wife, two sons, and a daughter, all > Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. Einer Skei of the city are the parents of a son. pS OL AE ince Birth Annow The birth “of a son at a local hos- Parents of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of the | Baby Girt | A baby ‘girl was born t Chrysanthemums The Gift De Luxe They are the blue blooded aristocrats of Flowerdom. Everywhere their gorgeous color array wins attention. i . They are not costly as just a few make a Mr. and ferling at New Arrival The Girth of an infant daughter METHODIST AID SUPPER In church Friday evening —___—_—_—— Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. it’s New etn ’ generous display. an This beautiful Ladies’ TREATMENT “National Park” Hiking boot Enjoy them in your home or send them as Gifts de Luxe to others on occasions of Birthday or Anniversary. . —made in Black russia calf— as authorized by n 14 inch top—soft as a glove.’ Dr. Albert Abrams M. E. BOLTON . D. O. Consultant Our store is a wonderland of bright Oc- tober Flower Colors. We invite you to see the wonderful prize specimens we have on display. Address all communications to [ | M. E. Bolton, D. O. Also in brown—plain and, ‘119% 4th st. moccasin toe. Bismarck, N. D. , _HOSKINS-MEYER | George, Mary Cayou, Frank Robidou,/ party was in the nature of a shower Ruth Rawlings, Fenton Goddard,/ for the young women and attending Dorothy Birdzell, Gwendolyn Jones,’ were a number of nurses from Bis- Francig Flaherty, Jane Byrne, Jesse; marck, After dinner dancing was Scroggins, Willis Sheppard, Alvin! enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Chorley y Schlenker, ‘Francis Hillman, and and Mrs. Johnson were’ presented Bertram Dunn, Reserve members—| with a number of beautiful gifts by Goldie Dobson, Annie Katz, Janet their friends and classmates, Slater, Marlyn Lahr, Ethel Anderson, | : Beatrice Clark, Ruth Rubins, Sarah| Rubins, Mary Jane Whittey, Evelyn Jacobsen, Willa Newton, Laura Rupp, Muriel Benson, Velma Nupen, Louise Keller, Ellen Coghlan, and Dorothy Keller, fy iy {n addition to the active and re-j; ue For 'Rent —6 room aunuuuevanucueenaasnt modern house, good location, South id ¢ front, west end. Girl Reserves For Rent — 8 room Elect Officers|{modern house, good The Gist Reserves of the Firat {flocation, East front, Presbyterian church at their regular |Bhot water heat. weekly meeting on. Monday elected serve members above mentioned, it! : ; a a is also possible to have associate (fe follow offcers: President, Emily 1 Flor Rent—4 room Se Mdulte ofthe community. | 12™| more; secretary, Gladys Ness; treas- |Fapartment, immedi- Old Time Carnival’ Dancing Party. Given in A. O: ; Re ; , Laura Rupp. These éfficers * U. W. Hall \ Meetings of the organization will | Urer ; : |. W. her held’ every other Wednesday | Wth two advisers will conatitate an [J ACE POSSession. ‘ TOMORROW (THURSDAY) ; iene AeA aislacks at tha Meh Seedy eet ED DDN REAL, All members and friends welcome. : epee ae sey *al A nurse will be the speaker next |HEGTATE AGENCY Dancing 9:30 p. m. to\l.a, m. Refreshments. presented. In addition to tuis two! Monday and’ the topic will be Webb Block . 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