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-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927 | Social and Personal Mrs. Herman Scheffer in Song Recital Sunday at Indian School Pupils of Mrs, Merman Scheffer were presented in the first son of the season Sunday. scenieg at: the Indian school auditorium. lections were enthu cital will be given b; the} will be announced later. The following Three Indian Soi (a) Lullaby (b). Lo Sung in unison by Mis: Indian Dawn ....... Miss Marie "Where My Caravan Has Rested . Kashmiri Song . ‘A Brown Bird Singing Mattinate .......2..5 Harp in the Woogland 2 i saa uae Miss.Ida Azur Lazy Song .. L'heure Ex Till I Awal Tally-Ho . Swe t iss@s Clara and Lillian Peltier, and the date Kenneth Preston ~~ HOME-FROM-VACATION: TRIP Mi id .H. D. Spangler and laughter, bara, have, returned rom a visit with relatives and friends at Billings,.Mont,,;and Cody, Wyo. val time in ingler hi ake r.. ler has resumed his atone at the local weath- home, work a er bureau, WILL MEET TUESDAY | of the Busi. Presents Pupils recital y reine it. 0 le se- jome of the Bismarck received by the audience. The next re- | hospital. Miss'-Susan Sheaffer will act as hostess, GUESTS AT REGAN HOME gan have as mother and Mrs.:'F. . Foucau ult and John » of ‘Hibbing. Mion., wi rege Saturday by car. They will it in the ety two weeks. — ENDS WEEK-END HERE dais plates. who is teaching Lieurance ie Ruchaine, and Ida Azar eeverseene seovee Zamenick Duchaine » Easthope Martin Mayhew « Curran Martin the | da of het mother, Mrs. Mattie} MISSIONARY ‘SOCIETY TO MEET The missionary society of the Mc- pe ies Methodist. church will meet Hahn day aftetnoon at+2:30 at the Wooden-F een of. Mrs. George Register. SPENDS WEBK- END HERE F. Van Kent of Grand Forks spent Josephine Kositzky Enters Academy of Arts and Sciences Miss ree Ai Kositzky of this 1 begin her classes at the Livingston Academy of Sciences in Washington, D. C., Thurs- the school will open for hth year, according to spatch received today by the Tribune trom Washington. Students are enrolling from alm every state in the union, from os ada, and the Canal sone. New e ment has bi added and focilltige expanded during the summer to ac- commodate the “large enrollment for the fall term. f Me pend that will take great interest this year in competition for the prizes Hs ine exhibition of drawing by students of American art schools which will be ber by the eal: vania Academ? of. Fine Arts; at Phi adelphia. At the Livingston Academy — Miss| M held in Nove: tw of studying applied a ting, textile design, of Mrs. &. A. Spear. id motor bus trips will be e year to historic Foret ,. Misses Goddard and \ Ankenmann Give Tea Misses. Katharyn Goddard Louise Ankenmann’’ were hos! Saturday afternoon. at a tea sat the Bismarck Country club. Tea was sérved'‘from 4 o'clock to le and Mrs. P. Goddard, Mrs. A. Tracy, Dol Miss Ernestine serving. Bouquets of garden flowers .were used to decorate the need of the club .house. School Principals Hold Meeting Here John gyi met with and _ high x hike iepece , county sphools 1 ators ay afternoon to ~ ppast three weeks in ‘ggg a discuss schoo! pi Principals who sttended the -meet- ing included John Cosgrove, Moffit; Maurice am, Sterling; C. W. Hillerson, Baldwins Mrs. D. E. Whar- ton, McKe: Miss ismreaes Jacobson, Driscoll; A. pee: Lee, Wi Miss Simonson, Are iss Gertrude Ness, Menoke DELPHIANS WILL MEET The Alpha Ete chapter of the Delahisn "azelty wil weet arma morning, Sept. 3 al Prince hotel. The. subject. of tl year’ lusic, bers are urged to atten BFar Lge pa it the . 1», wi as 8 Mrs. ‘ox, 10 _ A the | se st of her daughter, Mrs. Van Luchene, left Saturday tae Ae home in Grand Forks. VISITS PARENTS HERE Miss Johanna Mosbrucker returned to Grand Forks Saturd fter spend- ing a two weeks’ vacation in thi city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.. Mosbrucker. . LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Robert whe has 5; summer k, for Madison, Wis, where sume: his at, the U: Wisconsin. nt the Shepherd.’ state departm: week-end in 'O PILLS) Davia Hollingswo rac left Sunday | Department of Fine é Wednesday noon, Oct. 5, in con Kositsky will be afforded the oppor- | ch Sel literature; and Mrs. Dow 3 | work.” the weel id in-the city asa guest of friends.’ \ SON BORN A son was born Sunda: Alexius hospital to Mr. an Engstrom of Baldwin. HAVE A SON was. born. Sunda; jospital to Mr. an gel oO! th is city. FROM: McKENZIE Miss Lucille net of Levit Trends, Saturday in rck with rie! AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Miss Isabelle Colby of McKenzie tient at St. Alexius hospital. Arts to Be Featured at Club Convention After a conference with Mrs. John Knauf of Jamestown, chairman of the Fine Arts department of the/Fed- eration of Women’s clubs, the pro- gram committee have announced that this department will be featured at a luncheon which will be given at the Hotel Dacotah, Grand Forks, on at St. Mrs. A. at be Mrs. ec tion with the convention of the Fe p- | eration. Two hours of convention time will he allotted to the luncheon, and}, those in charge request that every club have wae one representa- tive present. is the only time i that will be giren to Fine Arts, and | 59990999 ° no other ie eon has been scheduled | ¢ for that day. : Chairmen of the Fine Arts depart-/|X ments _ will be present to announce] & oe wo for the coming year are: H. Moore of vay, Cit E. Loun berry of Wahpeton, an 6 of . Crabtree } 2 of Ellend: ceo ‘of ‘music, An illustrated | on art, ree % selections by Mes. Hudoiph Johi son of Hope, and compositions hy North Dakota poets, will be the entertainment. feat: representa- tive of the three branches of fine} % arts, which have been planned for the luncheon. address the irman of art; sagt 2 Mrs. Crabtree will meeting on the work which the fed- erated club women are attempting to|% accomplish in music memory contest |% It is hoped that Mrs. Eugene |.¢ B. Lawson, of Nowata, Okla, na- tional chairman of music, will attend the luncheon as guest of honor. Mrs. H.E. Spohn Gives Party For Daughter}; oman E. Spohn entertained Sat- after oon'in honor of the sixth day anniversary ‘of her little eae inces Lorraine. tte gue: attended the] ¢ party ‘and were entertained during th moon with games and stunts, At the closé of the afternoon a freshment course was served. Gi 5 den flowers decorated the table, while ; Frances. Lorraine, was presented with many lovely birt birthday gifts. ‘WILL ATTEND U UNIVERSITY ‘ Edward Boelter of this oA left | § Saturday for Minneapolis whe: ‘will ‘attend the University of "ine nesota. TO GRAND FORKS Leonard Anderson left Sunday tor Grand Forks, where he will be a. student at the University of North Dakots this year. . HAVE A DAUGHTER ing Pre, ter was born Saturday hospital to Mr. and Mr: Scho R R Fleck af this city. VISITS IN VALLEY CITY 4 Miss Helen Smith left Friday for | Valley. City where she will spend several days with friends. \ SON BORN son was born Friday at St. Pian hospital to and Mra Fred Walker of this cit; UNDERGOES OP OPERATION Miss Catherine Wetsstein of Gle Ullen underwent an ration Friday: at St. Alexius hospital. — 1g VISITS HERE ation poset yan: Geue of sag vy x r is days in the | city with felon is. ‘ ; =| he % . for: Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Minn., where he will resume his studies. ‘cordovan | oe [Bridge Me Another? te Sai wr we wanertobtdi (Abbrevietions: A—ace; K—king; J—jack; Xeany ¢ 10.) 1—To. bid originally, robable tricks should be held by fourth han * 2—Partner bids né-trump. What is the weakest major suit with which ti may take out partner, when you old no stopper in any other suit? 38—When has a player burned his bridges? how many The Answers ness of Mrs. 1—At least six. 2—-K Q xX xX X. dent. —Wher he. has exhausted his.re- éntry. cards. eee inet Hints on Etiquet 1. If introduced twice to the same rson, is it better to recall the first | pat ks When is it correct to speak with- we introductions? 3. If a peeing. { friend stops to greet a woman who walking with a& man, should the in saunter on and wait for the wot to catch up or should the woman present him? The Answers 1. Unless the other person shows signs of recognition or unless the Hi introduction was of some mo- je it is better not to mention it. At any large function where ividual introductions all around are out of the question. 3. The latter. SNYDER AND GRAY SANE :New York, Sept. 12—(AP)— Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Henty Judd Gray have been found sane in‘ ex- aminations conducted at Sing Sing by the staté lunacy commission. Both were condemned to death for the murder of the woman’s hus- band, Albert W. Snyder, Phone 944 for Tire Service. 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Funeral services were held y.at the Presbyterian church of Oakes ‘and burial was in an Oakes Mr. Nepstad came to North Dakota ear after his marriage, ‘alcott,.where he went into the general mercantile business | with his brother, Peter Nep.\ad, re- maining there three years. Tn 1886, he took up a homestead Sargent county, where he lived until the fall of 1904, when he moved to Oakes. He leaves, besides his widow, two S——— DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician tl4Y, Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 240-W Peonies Ask for price list Hagen’s Peony Gardens Dak. $S3$99906556559559545454554569% 2O00SSS%, Ga LLL SSCL LGC LL LAB LPR LLLP COSTS AAPPPLARBL APSA AAAS A Aap aod Lh ohhh che knee. 50c prething: K. 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