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VEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928 Are Entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil enter- tained Saturday evening in honor of the following out-of-town guests: H. R. McKenzie, chief feta engi- neer of Saskatchewan; M. O. Lyons, chief engineer of Manitoba; J. M. Brown, chief engineer of South Da- kota; P. G. Poore, construction engi- heer of Montana, and E. R. Emerson, [ae district engineer of Aberdeen, S. D. occurred Feb. L. Hanson, Mr: Ed Tilfin, +1 sang by Mire Earl Boek Sad rtt"A. | any, lovely gifts and a present of _ L. Overbee. eee y F tet Mrs. M. Rv Adler Bridge Party at C. F. Martin Home Hostess to Club Five tables of: bi were in| tl Social and Personal Out-of-Town Guests Birthday Party For Trene Lund at Steele nT as Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Miss_Irene Lund was the honor guest Friday evening when a sur- prise party was given at her home at Steele in celebration of her twelfth bitter 4 anniversary which The guests spent the evening at six tables of whist and honors were won by Mrs. W. L. Whitney and T. . C Hanson and Miss Irene was presented with 9 | temple. officers will be, the business of the Initiation and election meeting. Paes cific hotel. a social hour. | of the Aid society of the day afternoon with Moses at 216 West Park street. tend. eee Mrs. E. B, Gorman was hostess the Woman’s club Monday as previously announced. DAR — a Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1826, held a regular meeting Tuesday evening at the Grand Pa- Lunch was served after The ladies of the fourth division McCabe Methodist church will meet Thurs- Mrs. C. W The young people of the Presby- terian church will give a_ waffle supper this evening at 6:30 at the church. The public is invited to at- after- noon instead of Mrs. Paul F. Ryan, Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. A. M. Christianson are spending the week in Carrington in the interests of the J. E. Chesak of near Bismarck has been discharged from a local of MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST TO BE HELD Plans are being made at the Will) cal compositions, and about 25 school for the annual music eat: | ory contest which will be held some time in April for seventh and eighth grade pupils. y,| music supervisor at the Will school, “lis in charge of the contest here. The pupils are expected to famil- iarize themselves with certain musi-| selections: will be chosen for the contest. his_ nationality. The contest at the Will AT WILL SCHOOL SOME TIME IN APRIL of 40 of these suggested numbers a part of each record will be played 5 * the pupils are expected to name the Miss Jessie Streigl,, selection, its source, composer and school will be chosen from the following in theit lots, James Murray rlays| recently. |the shopgirl’s sweetheart. first who out As as a Composition Scurce Composer Nationality { Barcarolle Tales of Hoffman Offenbach French f Humoresque ty ® Dvorak Bohemian Intermezzo Cavalleria Rusticana Mascagni Italian to| Berceuse Jocelyn Godard French Spring Song Songs Without Words Mendelssohn German ey, Er! King (Poem by Goethe) Schubert Austrian ee Souvenir (Remembrance) Drdla Bohemian T Hallelujah Chorus “Messiah” Handel German Pilgrims Chorus “Tannhauser” Wagner German kena Narcissus “Water Scenes” Nevin American Last Rose of Summer “Martha” by Flotow Moore Irish Anvil Chorus “Trovatore' Verdi Ttalian Melody in F Rubinstein Russian Mighty Lak’ a’ - $12 Main Ave. Bismarek, N. D. ridge he yust A Bley Saturday evening when Mr. and) day even hospital following @ three weeks’) Rose | Nevin American in hono r Fr Mi ing] illness, eee To a Wild Rose Woodland Sketches MacDowell American ¥ r of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil-| m ‘American novel Water Lily W Sketch 4 hollan. ‘Mrs. Jacob Yeasly read an inter-|, Paul Robidou of Lewistown, Mont., ua ater Lily | cone Sketches MacDowell | American 3 The table appointments were in| esting paper composed of sketches |is spending several days in Bismarck | Farge dacrWronid Byiints Handel German x oh eee of ua ae of a half dozen modern American |## the guest of relatives and friends, Hasserian Tihap- New-World Symphony Dvorak Bohemian 8 y, and a course luncheon = i was served at the conclusion of the of the fet wa tiet etree Mr. and Mrs. John Wittenmayet Ate No. 2 “Witit.. a Tell” Overt Liszt Hungarian % oe refreshments. of Linton are looking after, buginess | At Dawn A orate Hossa Italian x eee eee affairs in Bismarck this wee “William Tell” Overture Rossini Italian % Harris Hustl Capt. W. I. Maulding of Kansas eee «William Tell” Overture Rossini Italian xX ers ate City was in Bismarck yeitaitay en-| John Cosgrove of Moffit has re- wi, " “William Tell” Overture Rossini Italian 3 Sew For Missions] route to his home after spending two| turned home after spending the} By the Waters o! ag : } niall: months in this vicinity superintead-| week-end here on business. uten aneal Be cd N Misses Viola Bailey, Gladys Mof-| ine revetment work along the Mis- ‘ovine J. M,|Trees Poem by Kilmer Rasbach Reasieas BY fet and Mabel Erickson were host- aC will ie for several days ipiamnbe beet bth Pe Stras.| Music Box Liadow Russian x 7% wane the Harris Hustlers Monday Ka bh Ci Wea ae i pe w bare in this cit 4 Monday. Ave Maria pees from Lady of Schubert Austrian x i 2, Fs " ine pide diy i Hye ee Pat. i Besar ie gee fae Misses Ella O'Keefe and Kathryn os niet vo. (The Dove) Yradier Spanish rick’s Day colors were nea to dec.|!-aulding announces, 2,200 feet of Erickson of Fargo are in Bismarck Be Me le Volga Russian Folk $ orate the table when the luncheon revetment being put in at| this week bn business, Morning Peer Gynt Suite I Grie Norwegian K course was served at the close ef|Deapolis Point. and 400 feo Death of Ase Peer Gynt Suite I Grieg Norwegi ti Price. In addition two dykes were Mr. and Mrs, John Shockley of : iynt Sui rieg orwegian meeting. a: ori built at Price, one 50 feet long and| Robinson are in Bismarck on busi- ae : ee Peer Gynt Suite I Grieg Norwegian % ‘ the other 150 feet long. Th rk | ness for a few days. ‘ z x the week-end’ in Bismarcic with | Just been finished. A. daughter was born Saturday | Triump! : erdi talian 3 Misses Catherine and Enns Bader, ‘ites to Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Wilson = po ia Ss Amer % before leaving for Canada where The Presbyterian Missionary so-| South Third —, El Capitan March Kies AMEHan 3 they will make their home. Mr. sie (he ad oe acre Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mellicher of] Tinker’s Chorus Robin Hood De Koven American 3 Snel sister of the ‘Misses’ Bader at S. Wright, 216 Avenue B West. Mrs. Kulm transacted business in Bis-|Armorer’s Song Robin Hood De Koven American N this city. gig nae the taplc of poe a ane eee See 6 Miss Bernice Davis of Tuttle is a, aad eho Loy Li Sy th ill be Adolph Schlenker of Golden Val-| spending a few days in this city with| town this morning after a business! %~ Ft redhead be en xe el by. Ms, : gr ale gp a ‘ae been discharged from St.| friends. trip to john an Ny Apnual Charity ball to be’ given| iBe hosesses wil bo Mss. Frank E,| Alesins hospital aha Ribecak ioige wiliple cael | aaa eS ‘ " . HL. fe a car * a ee ae Ge ee oe eee Mrs, Edna Putnam has returned] party Friday evening at the I. 0. O. | At the Movies % will be sien to local charity. Dur-| ,, The Ladies Aid of the First Bap-| to bf pect spending a few)F, hall. ee ——_———— ing the past year this organization| tist church will meet Thursday aft.| days in this city, | fila iabeis Maleate ean ELTINGE THEATRE $ has spent nearly $1,400 on charity|¢rnoon at the home of Mrs. E. W. i lis is trans- ig ate The heroine of Lon Chaney's first | X {hand around Bismarck, Herbert. The hostesses will be Mre.| _S. Hilde of Minneapolis is trans-| mect Thursday afternoon at 3 heroine of Lon y's % 3 ee ow ence Mrs. Herbert. spe here in Bismarck and | o'clock with Mrs. L. R. Priske. success on the screen, and his lead- $ 7 Mi .| Members and their friends in-| Mandan ys eee ee inte & fitiac abet ples _— ea Miller, JA, Afont- vited to attend the meeting. ctl She h Herbert S. Nilles of Fargo tran ures 4 ree tayetner “with THe An 3 P. B. Garberg, Seth Richardson, Wil- pare: Mrs. Paul Becker of ane has) acted business in this city Monday.|“The Big City,” his new screen fea-| 3 liam GC. Green, 0. Gunvaldson, How. been admitted to St. Alexius hospi % ard, Straeck and Miss Agnes Mes B d-jfor treatment. | as : ‘ichael 0! ‘argo are gue at the r b Monday to Mr. and 9 Hotel Patterson while attentling the| 2@y evening at the A. O. U. all, | A son was born 5 i ion in| Refreshments were served di Mrs. John Hellickson of 219 South 3 % ihe ae riding pot ich evening. These dances will be Fifth street. + e e ‘ 4 % : eee repeated every two weeks. ate sea i The A. O. U, W. will hold a reg-} * pape Walter Simon of Baldwin has been 1 n e ular meeting Thursday evening at st Mary’s circle will hold its| admitted to St. Alexius hospital for the A. 0. U. W. hall. Following a| Tesular meeting Thursday after-| treatment. i Fer \ Z short business meeting the evening| 200M at 2:30 at St. Mary's auditor- ¢ Minot is trans- Signifies ¢ Master andeSinrine will be devoted to cards and danc.'ium. All members are Syl to] F.H. Dwyer of Minot is trans ignificant of Easter and Spring ing. Refreshments will be served bring sewing. Mrs. C. Kelley, Mrs.| acting business here for a few days.| Members of the. lodge. end -theik| aes lauubreckt: Sol. es: Anton | een | New Shapes Ketihiaers it | Wyciskala wil jostesses. s, : eras are cordially invited to at. eee ne WATCH REPAIRING New Materials i eee oo hoes ee rine pal lan: wanted: 7 . 0 i speaker at olay meetinj dition, ) . «pt { ‘eeatite Gaal a Serpent this evening at 7:30 at the Masonic plus the cost of necessary mate- Also Flowers and Scaris—See Them a the Lenten devotional services at St.; All Work Gunrantes Giores Episcopal Sane afte Mail Orders Given Prompt q , Thursday morning there wi a Heriny merge el ao wicrac. 1] Buchholz Hat Shop church, while choir practice will be stab? held at 7:30 Tharsday evening. Opposite the Prince Hotel . The aie! aid Reels the , 119 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. First Lutheran church will mee! Thursday afternoon at 3 o’glock in the church parlors. Mrs. C.°C, Lar- a sen and Mrs. Hjalmar Swenson will App Be i act as hostesses Poe "ie eh i le ah ee nga $ A marriage license was issued wee % Tuesday te Musunich i Anedo: Wa DOCO- % ii is- . aes ee - sia Matinee Every Day at 2:80 3 . s*¢ i i ¥ ad Sa K. W. Simons of Bismarck, Asso- ciated Press correspondent, is at- TONIGHT — Wednesday 3 tending the Republican and I. V. A. a conventions in Jamestown this week. Last Times! Mrs. H. K. MeVey of Casselton is $ +aje spending the week in Bismarck as @ KC J N 3 guest at the McVey home at 221 Use tows finer OH GILBERT ‘ Third street. and larger volume ARBO N Mrs. Hannah Pederson of Driscoll DIES : GRETA GA § spent Monday with friends in this “ in % city. eae Millions of pounds used : $ ‘Miss Blanche Smith of Valley City by our Government . 4 . was a guest in Bismarck y |) z 3 Stary From Tolstat $ . ina renina All the famous Oriental Dishes ny Comedy / served at The Patterson, formerly " . McKenzie Hotel ‘High Strung” ed Chinese Chop Suey THURS., FRI, SAT. me Mushroom Chop Suey, Fried Noodle Chor’ Mein Chicken Yatcaniein : 4 ces ® oy Weemein ‘ These coats are modish and new. They reflect all the , jum Laer of paring. and Easter elvis CA Cpome by master igners 0 e country. ou should come in These dishes are baie 4 to order by Oriental while this selection is complete. “¢ Dresses - We have @ very extensive and authentic collection of ‘ eae new spring Dresses and Frocks in every new material i? Dance Every Monday, Wednesday and color, and Saturday Millinery : at the “ : : Here you will find Hats with every new feature, color PATTERSON HOTEL BALL ROOM and trimmings. Felts, Straws, Felt with Straw or sO8 | . senna n sleek Satins -~ every whim and fancy in the mil- Best Dance Floor in Bismarck : linery mode of today. ‘ TS sae Sarah Gold Shop , for engagements. Communicate or write : ture playin; Thursday, They are Betty Compson, whoj ficult part in that he is Miracle Man,” and Marceline Day, After Midnight.” Miss played with Chaney since the time both won stellar fame in “The Mit-| of 10/or more acle iar hee the a complice of the gangster trayed by Chaney in the new pro-/|nois, Minnesota, Michigan, North Da- duction, and Miss Day the heroine| kota, South Dakota and Nahr | To Stanley J. Sanford of wets Towa, falls the distinction of bein, the “giant” of the Charlie Chapl Company in the inimitable comed-|to view other states with the idea of us,” at the Capitol Theatre, some eleven years ago in “The Im- migrant,” and more recently in “The | find mothers Gold Rush.” tion was the big Iowan brought to| Few mi the front in a manner such as he|@ preparation that contained opiates it the Elti for looms in “The Circus.” As the tent ridey and Saturday. master, Sanford enacts a rather dif- won fame witha’ in “The out a to the “heavy,” but was his heroine in “London| villainy takes in comed; 7 — throat ir LOW RATES ANNOUNCED ritations. as. sure, and Special low-fare rates five ies! worth many times its price.”—Adv. HONS js ted by th i id” psc | 0 ‘Live between satonsin’ Ui] TRO, 1OUR fe the fast day ot Compson, who has never opgirl, innocently enmeshed) according to a special tariff issu Parties of from 10 to 25 ee will be charged fare and &@ alf each per round trip while par- ties of 25 or more will be charged fare and one-third for each person. The party rate is intended to stimu. late visits of persons who may wish CAPITOL THEATRE new screen offering, “The; locating permanently. Y THOUGHTFUL ERS A Wisconsin Mother says: “I Bui in neither produc-| the subject of ‘ ope’ in edles a. ui in neither juc-| the sul 0 ines. I others nowadays would buy Dr. Geo. F. McEriain ice before Sanford has been| SHORT TALKS mi Osteopathic Physician in support of Chaplin, first Wash Goods Week New and Charming Designs tor Smart Spring Wardrobes Now on Display Spring is vividly portrayed in this collection of sparkling new fabrics. Gay colors for morning frocks, smocks or children’s dresses. 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