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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924 | Social and Personal r. Griffin Sing in Recital Mrs. Herman Scheffer will present Mr. Emmett Griffin, tenor, in recital, Friday evening, October 17, at 8:15 at her home at 718 1-2 Mandan ave- nue. The following program will be giv- en: Aria: Cielo e Mar, from “La Giacon- da Ponchielli -Hildach M Within a sery.. Old German 1633 - Russell Homer Homer . Ware Homer Banjo Song . Way Down South Mammy’s Song . Requiem O Lovely Night . Ronald Cargoes . Dobson Would God I were the tender apple blossom—(Old Irish Londonderry air). nw SODALITY CARD PARTY The Sodality Girls are giving a card party Thursday evening, Octo- ber 16, in St. Mary’s School Auditor- ium, Whist, 500 and bridge will be played. Prizes will be given to the holders of the highest score for each of the three games. Lunch will be served at 11:30. Playing begins ] at 8:00 o'clock. Everyone is cor- dially invited. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY The Bahmer home at 920-7th St. was the scene of a party in honor of Mr. A. G. Bahmer, who celebrated his Bend birthday. Thirty friends were Present to help him celebrate the occasion. The evening was spent in playing cards, after which a delight- ful lunch was served. U. C. T. GIVE CARD PARTY The U. C. T. Auxiliary gave a card party last evening at Elks Hall. Eight tables were at play, with hon- ors being won by Mrs. K. A. McCord and Mfs. Wm. Hanewald. Refresh- ments were served at the close of the games. LEAVES TO ATTEND BAR MEET Judge Wm. Nuessle left yesterday afternoon for Jamestown, where he is attending a meeting of the State Bar Association, From there he will go to Grand Forks, where he will speak at the Homecoming being held there Friday and Saturday. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK CITY Lieutenant H. N. Wallin, of the U. S. Navy, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. E. Johnson. in Washburn and at the! home of Judge and Mrs, Nuessle of this city, left this morning for New York City. MACCABEES TO MEET The W. B. A. Maccabees will meet Friday evening, October 17, at the A. 0. U. W. Hall at 8:00 o'clock. There will be initiation and State Commander, Mrs. Anna DeMars will be here. Refreshments will be serv- ed. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS The Sunshine Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Brandt. The afternoon was spent in sewing and conversation, after which refreshments were served. GUEST OF MISS SMITH | Miss Vera Templeman of Minot, | who is teaching a school near Bald- ' win, is a guest of Miss Nydia Smith, ; while attending the Teachers Insti- | tute. | RELIEF CORPS TO MEET The Women's Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mrs. F, H. Sperry, 824-2nd St., on Friday after- noon, at 2:30 o'clock. ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. F, L, Conklin entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club at an ele- ven o'clock breakfast, yesterday morning at her home. HERE FOR CONFERENCE J, H. MacMonagle, Principal of the. McKenzie School, is in the city to attend the Conference of the High School Principals. HERE FOR CONFERENCE Mrs. Ruth Jedlicka, Principal of the Sterling School, is here to attend a Conference of Principals, which is being held today. IN CITY Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Sterling was in the city yesterday. IN CITY A. T. Spangberg of Trygg District was in the city yesterday. IN CITY YESTERDAY H. E. O'Neil of McKenzie was in the city yesterday. The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Friday, warmer to- night, cooler Friday. Character that You'll Like Bergeson’s if Quality, Style, Economy FESTIVAL SALE |g "3 Guild wi FEDERAL INSPECTION as Editor in Chief of the Annual,| PROGRAM FOR BAND CONCERT HERE Saturday, October 18 [toe veel all ial Federal sidbeetion Sr hete and Prairie Breezes. | ‘ RaVea tee eae hath a rummage sale next Satur- sy eee oe ey : wen The Salvation Army ‘i day, Oct. 18, at the Parish | Ye2°t#!!s_ increased more than 30 .-T. TO. GIVE HALLOWE'EN ; nna Jannual Harvest Festival $ ay, Oct. 18, al ee ParISN | ner cent in the last fiseats year. DE Cea reo ee ene asa ae ad Beater eerie an eoneart Ore given at door west af Dohns eon 3rd street. ANYONE) jyore than 127,000 cars of profluce Wc PREC COMMURES Hulse s IWFERII TD Te eee oe valesctor, teas talicwar oe DY & Serlien a8 on roadway. Everything in ing donations, kindly leave| were inspected. at shipping points, — Hallowe'en ‘Dene, Feduy” evenite Come oe [line of farm products will be sold) them by Friday. as against 72,000 inspected last Program Has at the Grand Pacific Hotel, at 9:30, 1, The Zouaves—March - - < é Huff {uring the day, the balance will be na ie | er: o'clock, Archie Olson's Orchestral 2, Operatic Mingle—Selection - - ~~ Arr. by Berry | *{tioned off in the evening. Fresh caugn der Mi 4 4 i i: Ro es ee ety . =| Chickens, turkeys, butherp exis), sh caught tender Min- Wide Range wit furnish the music during the) 3° « Remiseveids 5k | caug levening, Decorations will be elabor.| o* Melody to Yout! eee, . Huff! potatoes, squash and pumpkins. nesota Catfish — ready for] ‘ tec ntry! fel Halloween 4. Coronet Duet—“Tranquility - = — Barnard; Come and see the white Irishman be “ential met MAG: | ws. There have been some interesting | #te, carrying out the Halloween at-/ A i i ie J ;| the pan, Central Meat Mar-| speakers at the county institute be-| osphere. An exceptional lunch has! Sidney Rigler - - 1st Cornet the Y. 2. association nat fo ket. ps ing held here this week. On Tues-| been arranged for. The committee Joyce Moule 4 - 2nd Cornet home made Mle eaiaes La ! K day, Miss Angela Gibson of Cassel-| in charge of the entertainment is us| 5. ‘That Old Gang of Mine - 4 Fox Trot Go iavey eerone awl tai lo cae Re ’ 4 Bonen ees : shateina rama a . . fi % ! work of all kinds. Lunch all day 1 { THE JEN ton gave readings from Foley, that jollows: | Chairman. Mis. HH.) @’ «Norwegian Dance No. Ill eee GING | ta arene) | | LES THEW being Foley Day. In the afternoon, Light; assistants, Mrs. Felix Ult-| fy — e MUSIC ‘BISMARCK.N. DA! Yeas LPL ‘man, Mrs. C. S. Fossum, Mrs. R. 10 Minute Intermission MUSIC | DIAMONDS."JEWELRY. she showed some interesting films of i : digaian iD | SONS INSTRUCTION | a Foley poem, “The Adamses Boys”,| Hoffman, Mrs. E N] 7. “Indian Boy’—Fox Trot . e - Bennett ATTENTION MASONS’ | . } | Wed: d China and a picture of the wheat crop of |F. Charrier and Mrs. Hag: 8. “Silver Glade”—Waltzes SG ae Skaggs! You are requested to meet | PROF. W. Re WEIDE edgwoo' this year at the, Capitol Theatre, 5 M tk | 9 VocalSolo - =- - - - Mr, Halvorson! at Masonic Temple at 1:45|| Vermerly of St. Paul, Minn, We just received our ship- Mrs. Della Fox of Harris-Wood- UNITED IN MARRIAGE | » =f é Pl aw ighasyiis 3 mes | Masonic ‘emple a 345 la go tonated CRU) HIGuIERCH CG) HEE Such : Hl mantee, gave an interesting Denn |, Mr Hla Allen Domever and ben a. “The Sunshine of Your Smile” = - Ray | sharp Friday to attend funer-|[ (0 0%uf0 tua [If ment ot Wedgwood etna at son Demonstration, Wednesday. zu Bin ay Cay a canget gy Smilin: Thru eee es ani al of Theodore Koffel. further particulars, || We are fortunate 16 be ex- ise, HE, Buuleh of Pareo, a teain:| rievoran parsouager October 16. nev.| 10+ _ Mit. Healthy: —-Marcht ronal a 2 Blans | *" - FJ, Grady, Master. ues eed Gn a ee ol manufacturers Pte ihn Reena, ROL AItisn ‘BMIBIESd AL the cere 11. Serenade—“The Twilight Hour” - + Myers | val 3 string, reed and brass instru- ents in Bismarck for the esi to ele) CO CUEES |S tOURY. SUMES) | a seu PATIESPEnA PGND. Aiieneen 12. America SMR cl << =, = _ Aatienes | Se ict niente) violin anaPta recs, genuine Josiah Wedgwood Smith is working under the auspices ; * b bs Nata i 3 SRS For Friday’s dinner—fresh|| pecially. 1 guarantee all my ‘china pletion a the attendants. | | Ue a | or 7 Ber e ql ae 5g i TE MIRIGE ee he ae i wt the sereen all the riches and beauty Card of Thanks jcaught Minnesota Catfish. || [07K Also, otganizer of Sea ue ey ks BEARS WUULCETEOREE MUU OY Chia cava TE ne et aaa Fol ttitg “widely Tem Me itOfedOUTeNTO: || Woy desitel to (hank othe ain young and tender, dre Hl chiar ana fone some imitations and som stitutes throughout the state. Mrs. | ‘ t 7 a 3 rg . church and lodges. miéces culled ‘SeContie auBE Smith will address the 8. W. E. As-| CITY NEWS nance. aes caep eeu ene phords of con! ready for the pan. Central | see me. tie belie Hora Ly SOURED sociation at Mandan tomorrow. Sie} g—————__________g| The scenes of the book made fam-/ dolence and for Mines ey ace. | Meat Market. | some jewelers who are not thoroughly understands her subject ous by the word painting of the au-jnce during the illness and after | | posted on this Wedgwood and presents it in a most effective Judges Named thoress are now revealed on the) the death of Mrs. Anna Bloomquist. a China, the seconds are what manner, The subject of Oral Hy-| Judges named for the guessing screen, interwoven with a romance Charles Alfred Bloomquist} Mrs. N. W. Kelley has| Th GAITGA" cullb; SHUDARSC ROTEL giene has been made a regular part| contest of the Dakota Auio les whose pathos and tender sentiment and son, MeKenz N. _D.: moved her hemstitching busi z at reduced pr jobbers of the course of study in North Da-| Company are J. B. Smith, H, T. Mur-, will make the picture as well remem- Fred J. Bloomquist, Orion, nace to 5081 Broadway. All aid ete sold montly t creda kota Schools and has been accom-| phy and J. H. Pourpore. The con-/ bered as the original book story. Ul; Maybell muelson Bs tie amde aatiatae: Aalerar plishing much for the health of the| test closes at 9 p. m. Saturday. Romance and beauty supplemented Minneapolis, yMint.; Klans: work promptly and satisfac- | softment. {eo now school children of the state. j by artistic settings, photography Burke, Greeley, Nebraska; | torily done. y for your inspection S. Bismarea sto:pital j that is delightfully beautiful, and Charles Burke, Sherrad, Ili ation (oui will” Heanh yaw UNITED IN MARRIAGE Admitted to the Bismarck Hospi-! players who are admirably chosen | nois; John Burke, Minnea-| is CHOICE APPLES ihe diferente bewween Ree Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Paslay, who| tal for treatment: L. J. Erickson, for their parts and who do ev@ry- polis, Minn. | sebebbebebdebebbbedbetees | F énds Jane the feet Nae have resided at their farm home 7| Beach; Mildred Wendt, Judson; Mrs.| thing that could be desired with the CaeaharTTRA | Per Bushel pieces, and as we buy direct, miles north of Driscoll for twenty| M. Guan, Judson; John Leese, Ster-| roles assigned to them—all of these] 6... thanke tovout te many friends | tie price’ will he adiunlen years, gave their oldest daughter,| ling; Ellen Leese, Sterling; Beulth/ things combine to make “A Girl of]. )U; Cimnis €o oul to many Friends AUDITORIUM = 2 10 ‘than the dealer who sells the Mary, in marriage to Boyd J. Ran-| Thornberg, Alpena, S. D.; Mrs, Fer-| the Limberlost” a picture that is) 70", tell, Kindly, ministrations Sot z " cali: dolph of Grano, N. Dak. Rev. Harry| dinand Rasenau, McClus N. D; worth going to see. veneers a es * C. Postlethwaite read the ring cere-| Patients Discharged \ Hirn- —— ee ee i Brown & Tiedman F. A. KNOWLES mony at the manse on Wednesday af-| ing, Willa; Walter Hirning, Willa;| MARCEL AND CURL LAST LONG- Mrs; Beny Benson | | Jewelerspiemercie ternoon, October 15, at 5:00 o’clock.| Glen Harmon, Russo; Wm. Baltze ER after a Golden Glint Shampoo. “aHaneelatives | ; Mr. and Mrs. Paslay attended the pierces ea Koepplin, Lehr; | = couple, After a short visit among) Herbert Ketterling, Streeter; Carl) : friends, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph will| Heid, New Salem. | AMSSAGEnen a Nana PROCODER THIRD BENEFIT reside at Grano. = CONCERT lv \ | TEMPERANCE UNION TO MEET ~ NOVEMBER 7. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, has been postponed from its regular date until Friday, Novem- ber 7, at which time there will be an afternoon meeting, to be followed by a Jubilee Banquet and program to be held in the dining room of the Methodist Church. UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Marjorie Vogel of Lark, N. Dak. and Mr. Reece A. Griffith of Weed, Calif., were married at the Presbyterian Manse on Saturday, October 11. They were attended by! Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Griffith, parents of the groom. The couple will drive to Weed, Calif., where they will make their home. COLONELS HERE Col. P. B, Rognlie of Esmond and Col. W. J. Holbrook of Rugby will] arrive here tonight to attend the! funeral services for the late Theo-| dore Koffel tomorrow. Both are of- ficers of the Patriarchs Militant, 1, 0. 0. F. LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS Everett O’Neil left this morning for Grand Forks to attend the meet- ing of the N. I. P. A. He is repre- senting the local high school as Business Manager of the high school | paper, Pep, TO MAKE HOME HERE FOR WIN- ER Mrs. Agnes M. Wallin, who form- erly lived with her son, Lieutenant Wallin in Ne ork City, will make her home at ‘d St. for the win- ter. LEAVES TO ATTEND N. I. P. A. Miss Dorothy Birdzell left this morning for Grand Forks to attend the meeting of the N. I. P. A. 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