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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927 Katherine Goddard at. Bridge Party , Miss Katherine Goddard, a teacher in the Dickinson high school, who in Spending the week in Bismarck with her parents, M Gs MUSICAL CLUB MEETS ‘The Thursday Musical club met: with Mrs. G, B. Harris yestertay at the Patterson hotel, Mrs. J. P. Regan was leader and gave a brief sketch of the lives of ere ts whose composi- tions were on rogram. The fol- lowing numbers re given: Vocal duet ter Vespers,’ watty Bowe shelley Pe Vocal solo, bath,” Mrs. Childs, Mrs. J. A. Larson and irs. F, J. Bavendick Vocal solo, “Christ is Risen,"— Bruno Hohn Mra. J. A. Larson Luncheon was served at the con- clusion of the program. —— EASTER DANCE ON FRIDAY The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. C. T. are mgking preparations for the ter dance to be held at the Grand ic hotel on Friday, April 22. ion: @ been placed in the ractive, will furnish the musie,.If any fr of the organization were overlooked in the invitation lists they are, nev- rthe.ess, assured of a cordial wel- come. AVIATOR VISITS HERE Arthur Lacey of Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of Mandan, has been spend- ing the week in Bismarck, the guest ot Commissioner of Immigration J. Devine. Mr. Lacey arrived here airplane, having. flown from Miama, Fina. He is en route to Seat- tle, Wask ind plans to leave Bis- marck this afternoon or tomorrow, ee VISITS FRIENDS HERE Miss Marion Weich of Red Wing, Minn., a member of the Mandan high school faculty, was a guest Thursday at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. H, C. Anderson and> Mr. and AR. Miesen in Bismarck, Mi Weich, Dr, TO GIVE PLAY IN MOFFIT At a meeting of the Moffit Ladies Aid’ ‘society. Wednesday afternoon plans were made. for the presentation of the “Spinsters Convention” at the Benz hall on. Saturday, April 23, by, ‘adies from the Bismarck] RETURN TO MINOT Otto Wannagat #eturned, to hi home in Minot Thursday after bein called to: Bismarck by the illness o w, Walter Knott. Mrs. Wannagat will remain in. Bismarck, ‘Mr. Knott, who was taken ill thi: week with pneumonia, is now some- what improved. HOME FOR EASTER | Miss Gretchen Thelan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs; W. P. Thelan of Wilton, stoppe< in Bismarck for @ short vi with: friends: en reute to her home -for Easter, Mise Thelan is a erlae tah at St, Catherine's College, St. Paul. ‘ HOLY COMMUNION The sacrament ef Holy Communion will be administered at the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church this eve- i 7:30. All members and of the church are ‘urged to attend. . Mrs, A.C. Lanay of Fargo, f . . Mrs. A. ngy of Fargo, former- ly of Bismarck; waq'in the city Thursday en route to Billings, Mont., where she been call by the death of her father, Edward Olson. LEAVES FOR HOME _ Miss Jennie Smith left this morn- , ing for her home in Steele after a 10-day visit in Bismarck and Mandan. She was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. L, Geogge, in Bismarck. GUESTS OF SISTER . 8 i id of Medora and Miss je Sperger of J: town have arrived in Bismarck fo it. with their IN MINNEAPOLIS | R. B, Mcintyre and son, Ronald, are spending the week in Minneapo- lis. Ronald expects to remain in Minneanolis, having secured a posi- tion there. ta — RETURNS TO MINOT L, Glazer has returned to Minot after a short visit in Bismarck in connection with his interest in the Bismarck Cloak 3! ‘The Weather Unsettled tonight and Saturday. Probably occasional rain |Plans-Completed Hostess to Club | .] club rooms, { For Charity Ball on Monday Evening The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica have completed plans for the ai nual charity ball to be given Mond: evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mra. C. J. Myers, general chairman, reports that a large number of tickets have been sold and indicati that the af will be largely tended. : Following immediately upon the Lenten season each year, the charity | ball is ys one of the outstanding social events of the spring season. | The Grand Pacific dining room wilt be appropriately decorated for thei Soares several members of the or- anization assisting Mrs, Myers. GUILD TO MEET ‘The Westminister Guild will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the; Business and Professional ‘Women’s | m Miss Katherine McDon- ald, Miss Bertha Burton and Miss Alice Brown will be hostesses, An address by Rev. Fred Christ of W ton on his work in the rural districts of North Dakota will feature the pro- gram. The Guild recently began a study of the subject. iss Madge Runey will discuss a chapter of “Our T i and Mrs. W, G, Childs The study of Stanley ‘The Christ of the Indian will be continued, Miss Ida Iverson giving the chapters, ORCHESTRA TO PLAY Curtis Dirlam and his KFYR broadcasting orchestra will give a musical program at the regular meet- ing of the Bismarck Elks lodge to- night at the Elks hall. Tablet sei J will be conducted to honor the mem- ory of members of th® lodge who have passed away during the past year. sion, lunch will be served. TO SING AT HOSPITALS The choir of the First Lutheran church, under the direction of Nels E. Bystrom, will give programs of aster musie at both local hospitals | Sunday afternoon. The program will be given at the Bismarck hospital at 2 o'clock aud from there the mem of the choir will go to St. Alexi hospital where the numbers will repeated, HOME FROM t Zeph Hollenbeck and E: RSITY 1 Bigler, accompanied by a classmate, James | Goldberg of Beach, arrived in B marck last evening from the U sity of North Dakota at G for the Easter holi Hollenbeck drove .. CAMPFIRE S MEET The Wetomachick Campt met last ¢vening at the home of Miss Viola Sheldon. Following a brief! Lbusiness meeting a program was giv- en and refreshments were served. ion Avniy Ladies Aid will fancy work and food | sale § jay afternoon at the Con- solidated: Utili Broadway. GUEST IN BISMARCK Miss Billy Anderson has as her a] guests over the week-end, her sister, Miss Ruth Anderson of Stanton, and Miss Sena Torgerson of Wing. btallel ate day. PATIENT. AT HOSPITAL Miss Anna Froelich of Solen is a | for her home. i ii jes company office on! * 2 visitor in Bismarck Thurs-! RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET. The Rainbow Girls will meet Sat- urday night at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. There will be initiation and a large attendance is. desired. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Hendricks are the parents of a daughter, Jean Hel- en. born Thursday morning ac the Bismarck hospital. RETURNS HOME | John Soehren has returned to his} home at Mott after a few days’ | in Bismarck with his daughter | Dalia Soehren, | i | VISITOR LEAVES A. B. Hanson of Wahpeton, as been visiting her daughter, R. H. Myhra. left this morning | is it iss Mr: who Mrs. | HERE FROM LEITH | Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Aanestad of | Leith were business visitors i city Thursday, Mr. Annestad teac in Leith. GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Glarum of Mc Clusky spent Thursday in Bismarck, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. K Kjel-| strup. | VISITS RELATIVES . charlotte Schmidt, teacher ai the Will school, is visiting relative: ‘in Cayuga during the Easter hol days. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mra. Steve Baumstark underwent | an operation for appendicitis at the St. Alexius hospital Thursday morn- ing. | | HERE FROM WING Mr. and Mrs. H. Edgerton and Miss Viola Hagen of Wing drove to Bis- marck Thursday to visit friends. LEAVES ‘FOR CITIES Miss Gertrude Pearlman left last evening for the Twin Cities for visit. ‘ VISITS HERE Mrs. 0. G. Olson of Almont visited friends in Bismarek Thursday. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 | treatment. a5 W.. B. A, TO. MEET A The Women's Benefit Association Wil, meet tnis evening at, 8, o'clock} at the A. O, U. W. hall. All members Are requested to attend. A social} hour will follow the meeting. VISIT HERE | Mrs, D, Duncan and dayghter, Mrs, | Stanley Slavick, of Judson _ visited friends in Bismarck Thursday, HERE FROM ALMONT Mr. and Mrs. Johw Gillis of Almont drove to Bismarck yesterday to spend the day with friends. | GORS TO FARGO | Miss Mary Huber left last evening for Fargo to spend the remainder of | Mrs. Frank Milhollan night for St. Paul to ‘visit friends over the week-end, 'S MOSPITAL of Mandan has ens Alexius hospital for! tered the § HERE ON BUSINESS ‘ August E. Johnson of Washburn business visitor in the city PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mrs. William Reyman of 115 First treet te a patient at the St, Alexius ospital. MISS TEICHMAN IN FARGO Miss Esther Teichman is sjvnding the week in Fargo, the guest of heF mother, HERE ON BUSINESS D, E. Dort of Minot is transacting business in the city. ENTERS HOSPITAL Kenneth Baber of Elb entered the St. Alexius hospital. t HERE FROM REGAN | A. H. son of Regan transacte: business in Bismarck Tharsday. + GOES TO FARGO Forrester has gone to ait with friends, ra} Fargo for a Following the business | s¢9- Ss —<______ TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY patient at the St. Alexius hospital. | Easter. Flowers Flowers are always a very important part of your For Easter morning yout ‘want flowers that are appropriate and artistically cor- Easter program. rect—and sensibly priced. SUGGESTIONS—PLANTS Hydrangea Ramblers Tulips .... Lily of the’ Valley CUT FLOWERS Carnations WITH Mary Astor NEWS PICTURES SENNETT COMEDY “Hobeken to Hollywood”. “is spending the week in Bismarck |W LL-KNOWN MEDICINE QUICK- | we find Fole i PAGE FIVE The adulteration of wine was puns ishable by death in Germany in, 1752 ————— PIANO and EXPRESSIO Taught By RUTH HANSE MacPhail Graduate 212%, Main St. Phone“'819 | Verndale, W;: mended ever Adv. GUEST OF SISTER e Ww ¥ 5 tate a IEE League of Women Voters. The state | board, meeting in Grand Forks last week, voiced a willingness to hold the convention in inot, and the league of the latte: now is ex- tending form: invitation for the meeting. Miss Helen Davies, Grand Forks, is_ president of the state league. Definite dates of the con- vention have not yet been set. Miss vhere. Ask for it.— with her sister, Miss Edith Daugh- tery. + Hot Cross Buns, white and Ts ILL | whole wheat, Friday and Sat- ke Schroeder of Dodge is urday.— Barker Baking & St. Alexius hospital. Candy Co. League of Women Voters Will Meet in Minot in July April 15 Y STOPS COUGHS IRRITATI Honey. and _ its own i and has saved us many burdensome doctor's bill. For bron- | chial rh ing Hot Cross Buns, white and whole wheat, Friday and Sat- urday.— Barker Baking & Candy Co. AND THROAT ONS r Compound DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D 4) Minot, i rth ent the throat starts up a nervous hi .; League of Women Ve Honey and Tar Com-| nual convention, the always a prompt and reliable| July, according ‘to a on made Mrs. J. M. (name furnished) | last night at a meeting of the Minot Elks meeting tonight, spe- ai cial tablet service, luncheon, and music .by Curtis Dirlam and his KFYR Broadcasters. | Minot when my own se: Vakota The Most Important One Shop at = $A Webb Brothers NEW STYLE SILHOUETTES Awaiting the selection of women who appreciate individuality in dress, the most faithful replicas of latest Paris and New York style innovations. If you would be a fashion leader it will pay you well to shop at Webb Brothers. Easter Coats A versatile collection of approved coat fashions, in every variation, from the slim, straightline, tail- ored sport models to the most elaborate and orig- inal dress coats for every occasion. 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