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SATURDAY} FEBRUARY: 19, 1927 od a a = = Miss Henny Lampe’s Pupils Will ‘Give Musical Recital on Monday Miss Henny Lampe of the Music School wil] present her pupils in « re- cital 6n Monday evening at the Capital cy Mhusiee Houses Third street... The program will begin at 8 o'clock. Friends of the pupils and the general public are invited to attend. ' Edna Walke .... >......a. Harp Sounds ............ b. Selection Mary Mahiman in the Train . Kenneth Hinkel . Meditation Viepbita Ren , b. Selection ini rer Helen Parke soo ..Duet ..... .... Selection Marion Pillen ..&. Sonatine ... .. Clementi 4 , b. Selection (Mary Mehimen |... Duet—Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie in Virginia Smith. March Burgmueller a Miss Grace Livdah! .. lenuet a l’Antique rewski be iveg ig yd snore pe of the Grove .G, Lange ss Mary Lit i] Miss Thelma Liessman j---~-Duet—Pure as Snow .G. Lange Miss Kathryn Marcks....2. Song Fos icbe ... McDowell 2 b. Selection 4 Mrs. J, Glaser (Vocal) a. Saviour Breathe an Evening ‘ Blessing .... .. P. Ambrose b. Selection Mr. Alphons Lampe—Violin . Violin Solos: a. Adoration .. F. Borowski Miss Henny Lampe—Piano b. Selection Miss Marion Jensen . Poet and Peasant . Selection Miss Ada Herbert ... Fruelings Rauschen b. Selection Miss Muriel Benson Polonaise A-Major ‘ Miss Thelma Livdahl ....Sonate Pathétique, { Mr. J. Moule.. Friska Rhapsody + Liszt Use of Kimball Grand Piano and of Building by Courtesy of Mr. Maddox, Proprietor of the Capital City Music House. y Mrs.CharlesH.Rue |Mrs. Paul Pecht Hostess at. Bridge Party on Thiirsday ‘Mrs. Charles H. Rue entertained Farewell tables of whist were in ma the evening. and Mrs. Peterso! Four tables of bridge were in play,! honors going to Mrs. Leonard Mac- Martin and Mrs. Paul ‘Van Luchien, At the conclusion of the play a dainty course luncheon ‘was served, Mrs. William Kiley and ‘Mrs. Rue as- sisting the hostess. Mrs. H. A. Roberts;-wife of Repre- sentative Roberts of Tower City, was: an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Donald Nye Honoree at Shower on Friday Evening Mrs. L. ¥. Spohn entertained the Earnest Researchers Cli of the Mc-; Cabe Methodist Episcopal church last evening at her home, 319 West Rosser, in compliment to Mrs. Donald Nye, who leaves in the near future to join her husband in Washingto: . handkerchief and letter shower was tendered the honor guest, the letter: to be read while on her trip. A course luncheon was served. the conclusion of the evening. Mi -_—— re wee Mrs. Members of the second gram. day lection from sélectior Gilroy and Mrs, C, A. Allen assisted Hatchet.” Mrs. William the hostess. “Garden "of BIRTHDAY PARTY alg ‘The sixth birthday anniversary lite Vision Bei Miss Katherine Hervick was cele-; brated Thursday afternoon at a party: for 19 little boys and girls, The aft-| Duyis, crnoon was spent in playing games ton as and Miss Muriel Trepp told stories to guests. tne children, A luncheon was served. prog; Rosés and pussy .willows decorated ; the tables. ‘The rooms were decora’ in red, white and blue. birthday theme. _N. P, OFFICIAL HERE Fevers. Soha W. Haw of St, Paul, agricul) Sp asta e tural development agent for the Nor-| refreshments. thern Pacific railway company im Bismarck yesterday on business. He has been visiting various towns atong the N. P, in this part of the state the past few days making ad- vance arrangements for the visit of the better seed special train. - RETURNS HOME Herbert Leer, who wes called to Bismarck by the illness of bis sister, Esther, has returned to his home at Pretty Rock. While here he was a guest at The hog of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shuren. Mrs, 1. H. Ledr of Pretty Rock will remain a fewdays’ longer with her daughter “+ 1S IMPROVING Mrs. W. A. Falconer, who was in- jured recently in a fall, had improved sufficiently Friday to return to her home from the hospital. Mrs. Fal- coner is now resting easily linens, it will probably be a week before she is able to be up again. LEAVES FOR CLEY: Miss Norma Racine left | J ing for Clevelind, Ohio, for « several months’ visit, ‘En route she will visit friends and relatives at Little Falls, Minn., Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi- cago. She will return about June 1. CABBARD AND BLADE Eee denser of Bismarck has been| will @ boy, Alt meets carrying out the cording to e o'clock. to attend. Mrs. Paul Pecht, who next week for lowa, position at the A. W. today. Mrs. Pecht Thursday. ill for ti greatly i - iD ‘thig morn- iss Id’ a basket social chosen a maeseber of Beabbard =! sens ig r norary mi 719. Blade, national ho 4 », F.: iy fraternity, at the University of Nortl Dakota. wal Prise ane oP will HAVE =: | atx BERGESON’S =| a ee = for treatment. Mrs; B. J. ae cleven ‘now mombers 4 Honor Guest at Mrs, E, H. Hardt and Mrs. Maric sixteen ladies at a bridge party Thurs- | Morley entertained. Wednesday even- day evening. Decorations were at-jing at the home of Mrs. John Peter- tractively carried out in the patriotic!son in honor of Mrs. Paul Pecht, colors. who is leaving the city soon. Three jonors were won by Mrs. Stewart Presented with a lovely guest At the conclusion of the evening s course luncheon was served. George ‘Washington Program Given By Methodist Ladies the Methodist Aid society entertained {the General Aid ata miele Yea birthday program Thursday after- Mrs. F. M. Davis and Mrs. G. W. Janda were in charge of the pro- The church was cleverly dec-| {orated with flags, hatchets and other suggestions of Washington's birth-| abe program was opened by c Drinkwater's hi Lincoln” by Miss Ruth Hanse. Miss Donna Jean Davis gave a vocal “Washington's iz king part on the ram were in colonial costume. RESIGNS POSITION she will .return to her work at 'W. Lucas store on Monda: RETURNS HOME Miss Hazel ‘Berry has returned to her home, 45 Thayer, after being a tient at the St. Alexius hospital. eae underwent an operation for appendicitis last week. $52, See TO CITIES Dr. W. P. Thelan of Wilton was in ismarck Fridsy, en route to in Cities on @ business trip. Party play *dur- Pecht was ize. division of A black patent leather terrier jaunt- ily decorates this sports hat of ural bangkok. ers’ University 0£ North D: UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Eva Glass of Linton operated on Friday morning at akota. St. Alexius hospital for appendicitis. Is IMPROVING Mrs. B. Larson, who has been scri- ously ill at her home, 408 Twelfth, for several days, is now improving. ENTERS HOSPITAL Christian Lillefjeld of Wilton entered the St. Alexius hospital treatment. Deputy Ruler Is Chief Speaker at m.of. dan, a jn trict deputy gramd peter Hod pres- ent, Bismarck Elks had one of their biggest meetings of the year night. Mr. Jensen work. Other speakers were tives A. J. Rulop, Jamestown, pi dent of the North Dakota Elks Asso-; ciation; John Carr, speaker of house at the state legislature, and A. W. Fowler of Fargo. They all pressed their appreciation at being Invited to attend the meeting and in- ome vited members to visit their lodges. ‘A namber of other members of the house®and senate were present. band concert was given before meeting and refreshments “Abra- Hackiny Child an two ducts, rt” and “Out of C. A. Allen read, ful” by Longfel: low and responded with two encores. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Janda received in colonial costume, Miss Donna Jean! dressed to represent W: hing- the At the conclusion of the program }a lunchcon -was served, the appoint- _ the Washington Tiny hatchets were . G. Spohn and’ Mrs. lanagan were in charge of the RUSSIAN ORTHODOX SERVICE Rev. Father Bogoslovski, rector of the Russian Orthodox church, Sioux City, To will celebrate mass ac- Eastern Orthodox rite iscopal church Sun- All Syrian, a members of the Orthodox church are cordially invited is leaving resigned her Lucas store It is prokably that Mr. and will leave Bismarck on (3 IS IMPROVED Mrs. J. G. Manning, who has been past three weeks, is now proved. It is probably that the A. Ye BASKET SOCIAL ‘The Sons and Daughters of Ni lorway next Wed- at'8:30 at the I. 0. dies are asked to bring VISITOR LEAVES TO DICKINSON Miss Alice Thompson of Fargo, who cone tne Se ee itso Se retain te oe a ‘s si oO. 0] ice ee moraing for ber homes” acai ar ea Aat CN jt PARENTS OF SON . - " 7 7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hasse of Bis- $ % Pepe - tse rents a ‘i Geel pe. NUE S al jome of . H. |The Weather Miller; 700 Sixth atreet. a tonigh! CARNIVAL DANCE by a Ks ag | “pao BA. will ity 8, cernival . j» INQ y | dance Monday evening at the A. 0. . change in temp. U. W. hall. Jenkins orchestra will sil ‘ play. The public is invited to attend. WoO: 'S CLUB TO MEET meet Mon- the home of Mrs. B: the ; Spctay anit this le! is morn- ing for Minot ry sit over the - week-end with friends. ° 10 MINNEAPOLIS nenpoils Briday for’ few dags’ vist eas J with felonds, ” INITIATED IN SEETCHERS CLUB] BI dean Budd of Linton ae at of the Bketel- ‘ai served. Prize Winners. in Essay Contest Will | Be Announced Soon | Prize winners in the ¢ conducted during nationa week by the First Guaranty b will be announced about the m of next week. the committee of judges and | says are now in their hands. Boys and girls enrolled in the schools above the. sixth. grade eligible to enter the con’ subjects were “Boy Sco (“Girl Scouting.” Four first ‘of $5 and four second prizes o are to be awarded. Bishops’ Crusade Opens February on Sunday, February 27, with a meeting in the city auditorium. hop Sumner of Oregon and the crusaders. Services will be throughout the week, closing on day evening. Full announcemen be made next week. fsade in Episcopal various parts of the country. Bishoa Tyler pf North Dakota is "_.'. Footlights! , —NEA, Now the ladies are goi footlights! If you don’t look at this one, worn 7 He tolohy. @ real Ii ith’ battery +, cealed in the, heel. club, \art organization at the Elks Meeting spoke on “Elkdom” and praised the local lodge for its Representa- y contest, | Boy Scout George Bird, Rev. W. E, Vater and Miss Pauline Rich are The Bishops’ Crusade of the Epis- copal church will open in Bismarck] man, who was seriously injured in @ hacking, hard racking bronchial coughs, fight with a cafe manager in Des Moines, Iowa, Tuesday, was reported improved today by hospital attend- ants but small hope is held for his E. L. Tull of Wyoming will be the . it ‘3 Associated combines the curative influence of pure | the Sunday evening mass meeting and the services planned for the week will Record crowds. are attending the meetings and services of the Bishops’! Cras churches in reported that 12,000 attended services held in St. Paul, Minn., during the week’s crusade held there recently. ducting services in the Dioceses of New York and Long Island and sends word of largely attended meetings. There will be a dance at I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night, LINTON WINS | Evening — Braves Await | Jamestown Game Tonight The Papooses 27 to 5 score. _Mandan News OVER LOCALS | Beat Papooses, 27 to 5, Last took a trouncing from the Linton cagers last night at St. Joseph’s church when they went_down to defeat by « was in the city yesterday The size of the score friends. was rarely attributable to the small cated i was enjoyed after which bridge was played. Miss Breen won honors. A {refreshment cou' as served at the conclusion of th ning. SERVE DINNER The men of the Methodist church served a supper Thursday evening in the church parlors that was attended by a large number of the congrega tion, The Lutz orchestra played eral selections and an interesting program wus. given. C. S. Thompson was in charge of the kitchen. The jmen’s supper is an annual affair, | paras | FATHER HERBERT IN MANDAN Father Herbert, formerly assistant Mandan, iting old Father Herbert is now lo- Underwood. For a time aft- ‘floor of the Emmons county school, er leaving Mandan he was an instruc- according to fans. __ tor at St. John’s College. The “B” squad men, placed on this nat-| floor with a low ceiling, were un- DANCE Y ATTENDED able to make long shots and because’ A dance was piven Friday evening of its narrowness were unable to at tl Elks hall und he auspices NM down under the basket. throws. was tically unbeatable on its own the ones easily. brothers, Stephens has tor time or another. Mandan showed al of the pointers and p Papoose star, as did played a good, fast game. ‘or Linton, Kremer ability to advantage, making game at guard. The starting lineups: Mandan dis- Linton last are resting resi-| starts tonight at 8 o'clock. The 17 to night, Lid 13. defei are looking forward to a hard battle. ring them on is that they by the Braves two weeks ago. Minot Debate Trio Defeats Mandan By A the were mous decision over the Mandan t the farm to word received here today. Minot upheld bank, | Live: iddle an equalization fee?” es- | city | were | The and rizes $2.50 taking the negative. Those making the tr ' Former Mandanite | Reported ‘Improved’ After Shooting Fray 27| Charles Miller, former mass Bis- Rev. | held Fri- its of recovery, according to Press dispatches. In a gun fight with EF. shaw, cafe manager, Mille: j after he took $17.40 from ee according to Des Mo i c wa It is thorities. con-| ister. Miller and forced him to flee. was found shortly after, ly: ne | Social News of HONOR MISS BRI formed 23 years ago a 20 Mandan girls, met Thur: ning at the home of Mrs. F. years. “Only nine of the or: members are in Mandan The affair was in h Mayme Breen, who the west coast in the near fut discussion t by the opposition and work the of Ba All of fessional Women’s club, Mandan's points were made on free was atte: Linton has a fast team and is prac- dore orches oor, fans say. The players have learned to gauge their shots so that they are able to drop in both long and short da showed _his nine, field goals of all kinds, long and short. «Fergus also played # good awaiting the Jamestown game, which Jimmies, aggravated by their by Bismarck last’ (AP)—Day to- night's game and promising to put up Another thing spur- still have bitter memories of their defeat Unanimous Decision ' Minot high school won a unani io tast night in a debate at Minot on f question, according the affirmative of the question and Mandan the nega- The question debated was ‘Shall congress enact suitable legis lation to give the farmer a larger! outlet for his products by means of Both sides of the question have been won by the Magic City tric, which also defedted Bismarck when ip were Miss’ Gladys Millsap, coach; Ellen Randall, Alma Johnson, and Hubert Hintgen. Mandan’ Miller carhe into the cafe, chatted a while and then handed his cun to Bradshaw, the cafe manager told au- Whene Bradshaw returned jthe gun Miller ordered him to “sit tight” while he rifled the cash ‘reg- Bradshaw, said he opened fire on Miller ina | street with bullet wounds in his back Mandan Vicinity —_—_—_———"* The J. B. G. club, an organization a group of Kendry for the first mecting in 14 al 20 at this time. nor of Miss leaving for —Carniva ‘Dance ; Everybody Welcome Business and Pri The affair nded by about one hundred The North Dakota Commo- played, Mandan couples. KNIGHT HAW Members of the iz club were 3 DANCE night Hawks entertained last { even: A refreshment course RETURNS TO HAZEN Jacob J. Mettler of Hazen visited } on free friends in Mandan ‘yesterday en route throws, making all five alloted it. to his home in Hazeh after a so- Stephens was resopnsible for three journ at Hunter's Hot Springs, Ment. roved to be a Luther, wh a 0 GRAND FORKS PIONEER DIES Sautter Kremer Was One of Founders of That Redlinge City—Candidate For Gov- ernor Last Year Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 19-- id M. Hoimes, one of the founders of Grand Forks city, prominent character in the early life of the Red River Valley and a candidate for governor a year ago on the Democratic ticket, died at noon yesterday from heart trouble. He was 76, Scottish rite funeral servic |will be held at the Masonic temple at midnight Monday. the funeral being conducted by the Master of ‘Kadosh, F, L. Goodman. Holmes was born on July 29, 1851, at Locust Grove. North Um- berland county, where his father, who was a black- mith, operated a shop in the vil- lage and owned and farmed a plot of ground close by. Working with a gang of survey- ors, Holmes reached Gani wh he spent the wintt ng with the survevors in a Your Cough Will Leave You Quickly Once you start taking Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Coughs and throat irritations, nervous and lingering “flu” coughs yield to its influence and are quickly effaced. Made by our own special process, it Pine Tar with other healing ingredients, Brad- and the mollifying demulcent effect of | s shot clear Honey. sh reg- s poe! It is a boon to those who suffer from troublesome night coughing. a A fine dependable medicine Remember the name HONEY“cTAR COMPOUND Sold everywhere DR. M. E. BOLTON sat, Osteopathic Physician ——_—______ 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W |; Personal and | Bismarck, N. D. | ! $25, $60, $75, $100, and up Cash or terms Mail orders filled JAMES W. MAREK Third £t. So. of Prince Hels : : at the third dance of the| Ten men made the trip to Linton: winter series. Jarvis, Phil Helbling, Luther, Huff, was served at the conclusion of the the Dietrich brothers, the Russell evening. and Williams. | All of them were in the game at one nd Forks , of 1871-; hack just south of the point where | Beige Flower This huge flower of deep rose geor gette (the same material and color as the dress) was worn on the back of the shoulder by Alice Brady in Alon the Great Northern Red river. Mr. Holme: crosses urvived by thr a year ago. The children a Frank B, Holmes of Des Moines, and Mrs. ‘City. All three were at when he died. Funeral services for will be open to the public, rej of whether or not they are member of Masonic organizations. The door of the temple will be opened for the funeral service at 11:15 o'elack Mos day night. The body will lie in state in the parlors vf te tempi from 2 to 6 o'clock Monday afier noon. ‘Abie’s Irish Rose’ Is_ Attraction at = 3 = b} e a 4 = = = 3 8 2 a 2 = =! s One day of laughter is the p: of the management of ditorium tod. Nichols’ famous The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER C. L. BRYNE The Music Shop, Mandan Pennsylvania, | Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT — Saturday Last Times | There are more laughs than bricks in this Hou hat “Mac” Built! children, his wife having died over | Auditorium Tonight| ‘Abie's Irish Ros which for the past five years has tested the capa- city of the Republic Theater in New| York, where it is still running, and from’ present indications will = tinue to do so for the next year or more to come. The phenomenal in each to local theatrical histos; place, There will be a dance at I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night. | prosperity of this gloom dispeller_ is jnot to wonder fter having | witn the lovat ppealing \ of tolerance nd deli- a a y told that it is one continual First Class Shoe wh from the rise of the curtain aie its final fall, and yet the auditor Repairing aves the theater with the feeling [that he has seen something well worth while. 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