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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 St. Mary’ Ss Schiool Breeents Pupils in Musical Program at School Auditorium The pupils of St. Mary’s school will their cet ti oy ve sent gram this evening at the school. The teliowing selections will en: Processional March ..... Oh! I’m a Young Musi Flag Exercise America’s Songs ...esesssessssssessssssssesssassseee Salvation of Rover Jolly Waiters ..... Piano Solo .. Rivals Song of Service Jesus, Lover of My Soul Jean Roherty Arleen Wagner | + Mary White Little Girls james Snyder Little Boys we Mary Weinberger John Reibold . Wetch, E. Barbie R. Murphy, J. Zahn A. Litt ..Goddess of Music A, Page Goddess of Liberty B. Houle Yankee Doodle D. Winter Dixie A. Barrett Swanee F. Burns Indian J, Dixon America G, Carlander Columbia M. Curran Battle Hymn B. Cervinski Joseph Zahn B. Flaherty, T. Fisher A. Litt, G. Healow R. Murphy swe Agnes Emch ifth Grade Girls Mrs. Robinson Is Hostess to Club Mrs. W. F. Robinson was hostess to members of the J. B. O. bridge club Wednesday evening at her home at 114 West Rosser. There were guests for two tables and honors were won by Mrs. H. S. Hilden and Mrs. Herbert Roberts. The hostess was assisted in serv- ing by Mrs. E. J. Gobel and Mrs. Ray Gobel. oc Invitations Out For Masons Dinner Dance Invitations have been mailed to the annual Masonic dinner dance which will be given at the Masonic temple here Friday evening, February 24, and the committee urges all who plan to attend to return the reser- vation card immediately, so that it may have some idea of how many to prepare for. Dinner will be served in the temple dining room at 7 o’clock, and dancing will begin at 9. A good ‘rinepal be has been engaged for this princi; social event of the Masonic calen and an excellent dinner will served, the committee announces. All Masons and Eastern Stars are invited to attend, whether or not they received invitation cards, but they should make their reservations early with some member of the com- mittee. A. L. Fosteson is thairman of the coe ees and the other members are A. negeneend L. A. French, Henry Gave G and H. J. Taylor. : Paul Hedstrom was initiated into ie order of DéMolay at the meeting the local chapter at the Masonic temple Wednesday evening. members of the Mandan chapter were guests at the meeting and they invited the Bismarck boys to attend be feat a dancing party there this evening after the Bismarck-Mandan basket- ball game. see Due to the fact that the dinner for members of the Burleigh coun- ty Pioneers association will be held Monday night, the annual social meeting of the P. E. O. lodge to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Fy Herbert O’Hare, will be postponed | = indefinitely. eres Miss Genevieve Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rue of this attending é Miss Mary McGunigal of Bis- marck, superintendent of the North Dakota speaker which fn held W ool, s Mrs. A. S. Graber has zetvened to her*home in Saskatchewan, Ca: after visiting here as the house guest of Mrs. E. + White. 4 Myron W. Cox, chief accountant for the state highway commission, has returned from a ‘iness trip to the Twin Cities, The Da ters, of Norway will he a leapevenr dance at the A. O. Wednesday evening, Feb. 29. ce John Schexbinski and John Meble hoff of Arena spent Wednesday in Beech, looking after business in- terests. eee Mrs. F. J. Liebole of the Sarah Gold shop has returned fon a buy- ine tae eastern markets A.C. Nelson of ¢ Mandan has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. will meet in Shop Sunday Trapshooters the Erbe Barber at 2:30 P. M. to organize for the coming L. Spear) of North Daki Rue, daughter of | Miss Ethel Sandin Heads Girl Scouts Miss Ethel ron was elected president of the Girl Scouts at a meeting held recently at the home of Miss Dorothy Huber. Other of- ficers elected are: Dorothy Petron, vice president; Phyllis pson, reporter for Pep; ca coon reporter for loca! Mins Ppnyllis Thompson oe be | hostess to the next meeting. Mrs. J. E. O’Neil Is Hostess at Bridge, O'Neil entertained ai bri Piura, at her home at rvs Ninth street. There were guests for four tables | and honors in the games were won by Mrs. C. A. Schuck, Mrs. C. A. Farrell and Mrs. Al Winter. At the conclusion of the games r three-course luncheon was served The hostess was marae? Lysan dra Davis and Ralph ei, A color scheme of lavender. and whit was carried out in the table ap pointments. Mrs. Farrell and Mrs, Klein of Mandan were out-of-town guests. eee Mrs. According to word received in the city from J. H. Worst, a former) North Dakota resident who is now making his home in Los ni a the North Dakota pene which is hel¢ annually in California for a reunior aan was held thi: year on Feb. 8. Between two anc three thousand persons from thi state were present. Mr. Worst wa: @ speaker at the picnic. Pipe organ solos, ead solos a selections aby a mixed quartette will hich the the Thareas eet ca 2 wi uw) \usical clu! = ive Sunda: iadternoon at 3 at the theatre. A aieee offering will taken after ‘ana ee @ Mrs. Theron Ellison of Sterling returned to her home Thursday after sepding: Sie past week in Bismarck He daughter, Miss Mary Former Bismarck Girl Is Member Miss Mercedes Pit Pitzer of James- town, and formerly of Bismarck, is a@ member of the itive debate team of Jamestown school which recently won a v! gil over the affirmative team of Mandan. The Jamestown team is yet unde-| feated. Mercedes Pitzer attended the Bis-| business. marck schools last year after the Lg family came here from Wil- | ey ah pecial Program at of Debate Team| _ mrs. John Netzer of Hazen spent|A.O.U.W. Hall Sunday Mrs. John Howe of Regan three or ore days in the friends ‘Wednesday in this city as the guest of friends. Mrs, H. W. ‘Allen of Braddock is Mellin friends in Bismarck for a few days. ng” Mrs. Ben Lichtenstein of Mott spent Wednesday in this city on pat, and Mrs, C. E. Wilkinson of 4 Regan were callers in this city Wed- “Other members of the Jamestown | Nesday. team are Elaine Thomas Dorothy Lani Mrs. J. B Sayler Gives Rook Party Ofticers and teachers of the primary dist Sunday school were oped ope evening by Mrs. J. B Sayler. e evening was spent at games of Rook after which a luncheon course was served. eee Playmakers Rehearse Annual Production The Junior Pla; ers of Bis- marck high school are hard at work with their annual Ps » which they have decided this year will be, “The Whole Town’s Talking.” Miss Pearl Bryant of Al high school faculty is directi — Lakcopataie The play will | ecar 24 at the city auditorium ithe east of 16 involved in a clever plot. Mr. and Mrs. “prank Vetsch of Norma visited friends in Bismarck the first part of the, week. Mrs. Awatat E. “Telaaie of Wash- burn spent Wednesday here looking after business interests. Mrs. Robert, Pelee has as_her house guest this week Mrs. C. J. Onsrud of Coleharbor. Robert Gallagher ie Fargo {s transacting busines here and visiting friends for a few, r days. Mr. and Mrs. uy. O. Batzer and son. John, of Hazelton are in Bismarc' for a few days’ visit. ANOTHER UNSO- LICITED TRIBUTE FOR ALL-BRAN Good news for sufferers from constipation ‘constipation. teibute: “The: ——s pe poet in cooking. "At. grocers. ae Kellogg in Battle Creck. ® ALL-BRAN Don’t miss “The Wom- anless Wedding,” but for Wallace Beery and Raymend Hatton in “Wife Savers.” As the Swiss Alpine guide, Beery is a scream. The most hilarious climber that ever tried out a yodel. He makes the Alps safe for laughs and saves a wife for ‘Hatton, aD Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Fri, and Sat. save part of your laughs - it of the Metho-| Th Dancing Tambourine Pipe Orgen Mr. and Mrs. E. J. 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