The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, MARCH Social and ST: PATRICK’S DAY PROGRAM TO 16, 1926 _ | Personal | } i | BE GIVEN AT ST. MARY'S SeHooi| | Students at St. Ma: evening at 8 in the school auditorium, Many of the numbers are of an Irish nature Festival Overture (Emil Ascher) Hays of Tara - = - eee | Sailor Boys - - - - - Hosanna--Violin Solo - — - Accompanied by HH. Batzer Lullaby---Sung : - « : é s . Trish Folk Dance- = - x The Beggar Woman—Act L Cast of Characters | Mrs, Duncan : - + M, Hubbert Anna Mathews (her daughter) - M. Giller Katrina (Anna’s daughter) - - K. Hannon Pauline (Anna’s sister)- ° - - M. Boehm Mrs.Heath - - - - - M. Malloy Lady Hester - - - - + §, Brown Beggar Woman - - - ~~ ° S, Brown ~ “aust’s March : : The Beggar Woman—Act I. The Skaters—Waltz- - - M rs. Halloway i is Honoree -at Bridge Ax a courtesy to to drs. Ralph Hallo- way of Mandan, who riage @week ago Reynolds, tained Saturday afternoon bridgé shower. Mrs. Krause and Mrs. Halloway, both of Mandan, were the only out-of-town guests. Three tables of bridge honors going to Mrs. V. J. is Gertrude received a pretty guest favor. corations were in the St. De- Patrick colors and the luncheon served ut the! conclusion, of play carried out the! same therffe. The Misses Pearce Bridge Hostesses: The prettily planned bridge given by the Misses Hazel and G Pearce Monday evening at the Busi ness and Professional Women’s club! ay evening at the Grand Pacific ho- St,! tel room concluded a series. The Patrick colors were used attractive- ly in decorating, and appointments | Sarah Sand, supervisor of nursing at| for the card tables and the course; the Bismarck hospital, Miss Ida Mac-; luncheon were in keeping with the: chosen motif. Honors in the games were won by Miss Mary Parsons and Miss Badnah | Dakota y dur-! struction. st. Five tables were in pli cae tae evening. M bh A Wi ENILES MET At the meeting of the M. B. venile lodge, No. 1018, Saturd: y ternoon 20 members were in attend-; there is only one unit in the state.! After the business meeting the! Because -the members are scattered. play, which is to \2 given soon, was, about the state it {s impossible to rehearsed and the followed program’ hold regular meetings und at each ance. was given: Piano solo.. Reading..,... Piano and voeal solos. . ment course was. served, school will celebrate St. Patrick’ day tomorrow lock with a proeran oe her mar. | Ft! Mrs. ase ke Kenyon enter- at a layed,' and Shamrocks were given as favors. | Hunter|The same motif was carried out in! Lake. sand Mrs, A. L. Overbee. The honoree!the prettily appointed luncheon serv-. sident of Bismarck. ‘ party eu work for the Veterans’ Bureau! . Ju-} ; ‘af-' Dakota are eligible to membership -Allce Marsh} get together they co s0. 2 Gladys Carlander| small gatherings have been held in “Cleo Erness} Games were played and at the con- | clusion of the afternoon a. refresh-! The com-|, and include dances, folk songs and. other musical numbers, and a two- act play. The school band will play.’ The public is invited to attend. The program is as follows: Band Girls’ Chorus Chorus - Cl. Boespfiug Little Girls Gymnasium Class Band, Band | Misses Hodges and i Fitzgerald Entertain ote Gertrude Fitzgerald and Miss Hodges were joint hostesses at! a bridge party in their apartments at the Person court last evening. Three, tables were in play, honors going to} Miss Margaret Davidson, The St. Patrick colors of green and white were used in decoration ed after the games, Overseas Nurses ' Guests at Dinner | In compliment to Miss M. ida Stang and Miss Anna Phiilips,| verseas nurses who spent the week-! end in Bismarck in connection with; Fargo, overseas nurses in_ Bis: marck entertained at dinner Satur- Covers were marked for Miss! | Holmquist and Miss Phillips, Miss! Donald, superintendent of { Alexius hospital and Miss Hazel the St.’ Mrs. W. M. Spann, jelson of the North department of public in- | There is an organization in the | United States of the 25,000 women | who served overseas in the World| war. As only 25 women in North opportunity for a group of them to Several | ‘argo during the year. Miss Stella Buchanan of Buchanan is state pre- ' sident. The evening was spent in discuss- mittee in charve included Delores and’ ing plans for the annual convention Marion Patzman and lander, EPISCOPAL MEN’S CLUB - . TONIGHT supper this evening. Sup) Rev. gram will be given. he the speaker of the evening. subject is “Character.” MISS LUND “ATTENDS SOCIAL CONFERENCE Miss Henrietta J, Lund, director of the children’s bureau, left last night for Jamestown where she will have ion at the annual I welfare workers. general supervi: conference of so LEAVES FOR JAMESTOWN Mrs, E. O, Bailey left this morn- we for Jamestown to attend the iin- nial conference on socigl work. Mrs. Bailey speaks on “Juvenile quency” at the Wedn BIBLE CLASS TO MEET St. George's church Bible class will meet in the parish house on Wed- nesday, evening at 7:45 o'clock, session. The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday ; warmer tonight REMINDING YOU ABOUT OUR Bergeson’s ‘Quality-Style-Economy. Gladys Car-| MERTS A large attendance is expected at the St. George's Episcopal Men's club r will be served at 7 o'clock after which a pro- Father Slag of St. Mary's Pro-cathedral He is Delin- to be held in Omaha this spring. The group of Campfire girls spon- sored by Mrs. Elden Anderson went on a hike Saturday afternoon. Wien- ers ‘Were rousted and a picnic lunch- eon served, During the business meeting it was decided to have a roller. skating party Thursday even- ing at 7:15 o'clock. In a recent story of Campfire girl activities in Bismarck Mrs, Anderson’s group was unintentionally omitted. ODD FELLOWS TO MEET The Capitol City lodge, No. 2, I. O. F., will meet tonight at which time there will be work in the first degree. All members are urged to attend as their will be a class of in- struction in degree work. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. The degree staffcill mgct at 7:30 o'clock. PLAN DANCING PARTY \ Armenians have been completed for the St. Patrick's party to be giv- en by the Ladies Auxiliary to the triarchs Militant at the I. 0. F. hall Wednesday night. All Rebekats and Odd Fellows are invited. Mem- bers are requested to bring their in- vitations. RETURN FROM.CALIFORNIA. Mrs, Sara West Ankenmann and daughter, Anna Marie, returned this morning from Los Angeles, Calif., where they have been visiting for the past month. Big Hits, Everyone of Them On the Brunswick Records 2990—Sleepy Time Gal— ; Vocal ase Siewey Time Gal—Fox wa and Sunny—Fox n02b-<-tikew me the way to go home—Fox Trot { 3022—I wonder where my pelr is tonight—Fox, Tro 3021—Smile’ a little bit—Vo- cal—Nick Lucas | 3020—I love my baby—Vocal 2999—Five foet two, eyes of blue—Fox Trot | 2996—Baby and Lantern of fove—Fox Trot . 2995—Song of the Vaga- bonds—Fox Trot Webb Bros. | out-of-town gues CAMPFIRE GIRLS ENJOY HIKE | wean SSO eee syne application of discs of Mi- ti < gives this cucumber felt hat its smart lines. MONDAY CLUB ENTERTAINED The Monday club met yesterday afternoon with 8. B. E. Jones. The progfam follow: Better Homes—; An Exhibit of Fossils—-Mrs, Gordon Cox, Poem, “Ship Builders,"--Mrs. F. A. Knowles. ARRIVES AT ANNAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. C. L: Hansen received a telegram today from their son, Lieutenant Carl Hansen, U. S. N.. telling of his arrival at the U. § Naval Academy, Annapolis. Mr. Han- sen will be stationed at Annapolis for the next two years us an instructor, ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. PACKARD | Mrs, G. H. Dollar is entertaining this afternoon at her home on Fourth street with an informal sewing party complimentary to her house gue; | Mrs, Georgia M. Packard of Devi Mrs. Packard is a former re RETURN FROM IOWA Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Henderson re. jturned yesterday from Cedar Rapi Iowa, where they were called a few , Weeks ago by the serious illness of i Mrs. Henderson’s © father. He has greatly improved. RETURN FROM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty have re- turned from an extended trip in the santh ond the wast. They stopped in New Orleans, Louisiana, Tiajuana, Mexico, and various cities in Cali- fornia. ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE Mrs. Curtis F. Dirlam entertai THE BISMARCK promptly at 2:30 o'clock and all mem- bers are urged to be there on tine, FOOD SAL The Ladies of the F Lutheran church will hold a food sale at Hos- ins-Meyer store on Saturday, March All articles will be homemade. RETURNS FROM ROCHESTER Mrs. Chris Martineson has return- has been with Mr. Martineson who is iN at the Mayo, qBrothers: hospital. VISITING HERE Gus Peterson and daughter, 0. W.. Brostrom, of Painted W were in the city yesterday vis relatives. TO ENTERTA AT BRIDGE Miss Frances Wanner will enter- tain the memb bridge club this evening. St. Patrick decorations will be used. CALLED HOME Mrs. ods been call the serious illness of her moth PARENTS OF SON rth of a-son_ last evening at the Bt. Alexius hospital. PARENTS. “OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mra, Herman Strole oi South Thirteenth street announce the virch ot a daughter’ yesterday, GUILD TO” TO MEET The Westminster Guild will mect Wright, 16 Avenue B. SALEM 1 Rude aa ars. the city. CARNIVAL DANCE Patrick’s carnival dance will A St. he given tomorrow night at the Pat terson hall. | VISITING HERE | Mrs. R. D. Jennings of Dickinson is visiting in the city for a few days SHOPPING HERE Mrs. C, T. Thompson of Wilton wax ahopping in Bismarck yesterday. Saturday afternoon in her home at} A course luncheon Mrs. E. av of Park City, bridge. ed after the play. neror titan, was CLUB WILL MEET The Sunshine club will mect to-! morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. 0. H. Erickson, 412 Avenue F The business meeting will begin | C, Gidds of Hazen tonight at the home of Mrs. Paul S. | TRIBUNE HERE YF! Campbell of Lisbon was in esterday on business, R. 8, “the city WASHBURN VISITOR Lindell of Washburn y on business Monda R . VISITOR } AL Ts Garnes of Ri spent day in Bismarck on business, GUEST OF FRIENDS Bertha. Mantz of Gartison is friends in Bismarck. visiting TOR nm was in the Ss. RUS! v John Bullock of 1 city yesterday on bus MERE ON RUSINESS A. PF. Kurtz of Hazelton is in the city today on basiness, HERE FROM GLEN ULLIN ALG. Klasen of Glen Ulin spent yesterday in Bismarck, § ILL AT HOME Miss Esther Bureh is confined to her homie by illness. Is ILL Miss Ida Iverson is confined to her home by illness. ellotwshi - ip Prayer Daily Lentene Bible reading and meditation prepared for Commission on Evangelism of Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, xe TUESDAY din Seeing Christ { Seeing Text: 14:9. ren me hath seen Read Jn. the Fi ; Meditation—How can we be sure of For seasons of self-denial VHEAT ned | When jth apirit of in weariness yand is at its t ebb he feats “The great All perplex for all 3 center thinking social a | is colored by his eternal. With the | great spiritual experienc: humble followers of Jesus ws as the basis of how us the hous.” When will di to be sure of ting satisia to live by is th teal quest of the seiou. sof God t “If a man could feel; Not one day in the poet's cestasy, ing ¢ The spiritual sign Through the hier terial show, Theneeforward world Oh Thou Infinite and Eter in The@ and in Thee alone we live und move end have our Ueing. Teach us to see Thee as Thou art. We would look unto Jesus the Author and verfector of that faith in Thee which makes us children of the Living God over anes burn sof would h wing: he Price $5.00 There’s a new little membe the big Kodak family, named: Vest Pocket Kodak Mode! B of Let us show you how easy |t is to carry and to use. tures 15gx24y inches Hoskins-Meyer ve: Eastman Dealers Radio Station K-F-Y-R Ce Sofa, 81 inches pen English Renaissance group. Carved mahogany, castilian finish; in taupe mohair with damask on tops of reversible cushjons. 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