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ceeesR Qarcast eo. | Mandan News | COCOONS MORE TO LOCAL MAN; and has Jglee of farmers and others why had beén bothered by them Nearly ev kind ef bird or {been mounted by Mr. next from skins of coy-| wildcats dog. He doe itution at fanimal is being mounted or has | © convention ty» be held here June 16. and 17 are now being formulated, according to Major A. B. Welch, Mandan _postm who is. in charge of the entertgin- ment. On the speaking program are ty be W. Irving Glover, second as- sistant postmaster general; Frank McBride, St. Paul superintezdent he mail service, and Daknta postmasters, 2 names will be .announced jostmasters of this state d to take up much cf and tri s to points of around t u city, such,as the Plains periment Station, | HERE TONIGHT i Juvenile Band ‘and Soloists Will Give Program From Station’ KFYR ' ENTER TALENT! Fans of radio ‘station «—KFYR | 4 Represent Potential Works of BY: & Art to J. D. Allen, Who Mounts Butterflies » Training School, Fert Lincoln | Will have the opportunity of: lis- nd other points are being planned. |tening in on out-of-town talent The-annual banquet will be held| this evening at 7 ‘o'clock when! the friend of his,|the first, night of the convention |“Future Cornhuskers’ Band” of ‘opolitan Muse: » once worked, | and special entertainment features Center, an organization composed “My Tuba.-Solo”. Dean Si March, “College Boy” ~Bennett Clarinet solo, Merriment Polka” Barnard Martin Lehmkuhl Descriptive ‘selection, “Frolics of the Imp: ...Carlton Synopsis: Twelve o’cloek, gath- ering of the imps, bugle call, grand march of the imps, imps’ dance, frightened by a shot, return of imps. all waltz, old Nick joins the dancers, imps’ chorus and dance, clock strikes one, time to leave, homeward bound, a high old time. Recitation, “The Farmer's Easy Life’—Howard Miner, 11 years Cornet solo, “The Sunshine of -| Your Smile” . . Ray Wilbert Flute obligato ..Martin Lehmkuhl Trie.for flute, violin-and piano, { “The Herd Girl's Dream’’a.. Labitzky Martin Lehmkuhl, Mrs. R. D. Light, "Mr. Welles Song, “Pat. Casey’s Runabout” Johnson Group of band boys Descriptive piece, “The Jolly Blacksmith” Synopsis: The dawn, five o'clock, the blacksmith rises for his daily ‘tail, the anvil’s merry clahg. eee DR. R. S..ENGE oem SATURDAY, MAY‘14} 1927 ‘Btks “Band ~Members’ No-|May 15, at Elks “hall. ‘All tice: “Band rehearsal at 3) members-be.:pres ; o'clock. Sunday - - afternoon; } fail. Demand By Public — ‘ The Lewis and Clark Coffee Shop will -keep their doors open until ‘1 a. m.,commeneing today. .. Cocoons, to the rage p @re nothing more than a nui: J. E. Allen, Mandan taxi-| help him | , each one of them repre potential work of art. __In his shop, Mr. All ‘of them every . watched during the w ba spring turning to utterflies, to be mounte thysiastic collecto: @ountry. They Allen cou some Indian re |in the old settleme south of th city. He was Wi m P. Sargen' of Ind len's. | two of them went out to the np grounds and found many } allo: be mounted | of stone as if in flight, or, for the woman) Indian pott ‘who wants a unique object, ‘they | other implem may be placed under the glass on, It was ‘@ tray. |General H. * ‘The cocoons are not to be found! manager of the Nort % in very large quantities around, vailroad in the eighties, that Mr. Mandan, and Mr, Allen said it was|Allen worked. Both of Ge 1] not until recent! rgent’s sons are collectors and} @red_that towns as done much work for them, the Slope country were so bothered | he said. e Dy the caterpillars which spin the om Mandan, Sargent went eal g@ocobns that they even offered |¢ Allen said. He had al- | bounties for them. \ in the southwest, col- = At New Salem, he said, a boun-|lecting relics there, and in Oregon, ‘ty was offered until they discov- | Flori Washington and Culi-| ared that some ingenious youth fhad conceived the idea of collec’ ing the caterpi in the fall an ‘putting them in a box to spin their | by Mr. cecoons. Later on, they took out/his shop ready ‘the cocoons and turned them in for |little box in one corn a_ bount; The New Salem offi- | sho is filled with «ials then lusi the ‘that, with modern - | dia plied to the spinning of these co-| glue. ‘coons, the bounties paid would| soon be excessive, so they discon- | Pla tinued the payments. is a arte | For Postmasters' & At Dickinson, Mr. Allen said he | A | as told, thousands of the cocoons| Meet Here in June) were gathered. heaped together in| sila | ‘an enormous funeral pyre, soaked Plans for the annual convention with kerosene and burned, to the | of the North Dakota Postmast for shipping. ;| are being arranged for it. a hobby of | | | May 14 and 15. pr of the | b of boys and girls from 9 to 17 years of age, will broadcast. In addition to the concert there ‘will be an concerning a re- Hi sources and advantages cof Oliver Social News of county and of Center’s attractive- Mandan Vicinity || ness as a place in which to tive, pss i The program follows: MA ATES LEAVE | Overture,: Resta)”, «s40ex¢lazel he Girls’ Friendly Society will hold its fifth annual conference in Fargo on Saturday and Sunday,] The Christ Epis- copal church will be represented by the following delegates: Mrs. D. B. Thom, the associate, Miss Winnifred McGillic, secretary, and the Misses Carroll Skjod, Leona Ritchie, Audrey Goodall, Alice Lehman and Enid Goodwin, The delegates will return to Mandan the early part of next week. | Personal and Representing Eaton @ Eaton” Financial Correspondents ‘The Union Central Lite City National Bank Balléing ~ PARTY DATE SET The annual banquet and dance for members of the Mandan high school alumni will be held on Wed- nesday evening, June 1. The ban- quet will be served at the Lewis and Clark hotel at 6:30, and will a dance at the high jum at 9 o'clock. 50 seniors will be TO HAZEN i Rev. C. J. Fylling left Friday for Hazen to attend the Mandan Circuit meeting. PRICE, $75 TO $345 M.B. Geman Co. Bimuascn . —— > Prone 608 Reduced taxi rates. Read! ts Coming: The 100,000 Mile Oakland Six with ten years mileage on its’ a ‘ . 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