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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TNT = —_—— } MINSTREL SHOW aT THE SCHOOLS Sst: oe" Miss Anna Burr and Mrs. Rawlings | on Club Program 50 Couples Attend Party For De Molay and Rainbow Girls Will Be an Entirely Home Af-| Honor Roll For ‘About 50 couples attended the] Mrs. C. W. Moses was hostess to fair—George Klingensmith High School Is poten gg el a on wis. geasine, party, given by the De] ite ie oe to Be Director Announced Today] gin and they can be bought on day evening at the Masonic Temple.| Miss Anna Burr read an inter- i ) ¢ : the same easy terms. Don’t Music for the dancing was furnished| esting paper on The New Austria Decision to produce an American Bismarck high school announces! overlook this announcement. afte) Fis ceca Miss Ramona Pewee’ oat ailbianed ty Mis Ga idea a id ‘at the Fig Sea covartar Hie tones aie wees If you are at all interested Boepple-sang several solos, accom-| Rawlings. : ing of the American Legion last|f the school year: call me or come in and let me panied by Miss Ruth Gordon, A Mra. Earl Draper I ie tine Lagretiga—Bestrce Bowman, |explain—J. C. Maddox, whole- i Miss Eliza- FE As outlined the production een meron, Eula Cameron, | gale x feeding wae ei Refreshments were|“trs: art Uraper 1s the first exclusively local minstrel | Betty Foster, Keith Olmstead and representative for W. W. served at a late hour. Honored by Members in the recent theatrical Lge RG John Zuger. Kimball Co. Phone 290, 206 fl } ‘ Third St. t to Elti BY : Bismarck, since the producer, Sophomore—Natalie Barbie, Leon- ~» next to inge i Annual Review and of Wednesday Club tor and all persons taking part will ard Crawford, ‘Frances Davis, fell theatre. ; a local persons. » France: th, ————————e Fashion Show Opens The Wednesday club was enter- 4 in: } | George Klingensmith will « direct Beenie Teabelle ‘Hasphreys; ° * * tained Wednesday at the home of| , ums wae comet. j |the minstrel under the general su-| Edward Lahr, Lester McLean, Mary . Here This Evening mrs w. ©. Lahr. The papers were oe Pervision of a Legion committee |Miller, Alvina Schlickenmeyer, sais i and offered variety of| There are times when three-of-a-| which also will look the finane-| Goldie Strutz, Robert Toppins and MARCH 15TH Ono of the most attractive dis-| Subject ae Kell % kind is a full kouse. HG sind hoe pore ean hat Ss Julia Wetmore. 4 rs. C, ellogg spoke on} ——————_______. | probable 2. s. pla of motorcar, lnked Wty te] parchoigy and toe Pe Schooln| Gey de Kidnaped lft, ome, Mets in mectwien | evore—Theina Amndos. | Spring Cleaning Shown tonight at the Lahr Motor| While Mrs. N. 0. Churchill read a) GITL 1s Kidnap Popular prices will be charged and | rritz, Olive Hall, Lillian Reimestad, " i aper on Kathleen Norris and Dor- $ the ex-servicemen express confi- . Sales company's show room in con-| Deh pi, “Topics. in brief were giv- in Nebraska Town dence that they will play to capacity settee Lh aon PilnNetY Pike en by Mrs. P. C. Remington, Sr. ; bape as jouses, HREE IOWANS DROWNED : ‘ At the conclusion of the program} Lehigh, Neb., March 15.—(AP)—| One of the features of the produc- ky Burning bec The decorations arranged by M-l 110 members of the club assembled! Gwendolyn Phares, S-year-old daugh-| tion will be that moat of the jokes Nn an elie an Gi Horienanditees tag H, Sidener of Finney’s ani car.| for tea in-honor of Mrs. Earl Drap-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phares, of|and “wise cracks” will have a dis- Mh n lake for the bodies of three A LARGE HOSTILE FIRE are unusually eecatve an on er, who is leaving Bismarck _soon | Fort Dodge, Iowa, is believed to have|tinctly local flavor. Proposals to} Sto™ bdleved: to have bees Barntay ried out in perfect harmony with) 1’make her home in Brainerd, Minn. | been kidnaped here early this morn-| include a‘ number of war jokes and a pewned Waatnight when’ the small jurning your home ther approaching spring. | x], White tapers and a bow! of yel-|ing when a stranger driving a large|references in the minstrel were ten- | drowned leat nig < ielditie ear: Many of Bismare ‘ Bist Sex! low roses decorated the tea table, | automobile bearing an Iowa license |tatively rejected on the ground that ined. ~ The | miesi Harie will take advantage nd t a ee che eee drove away with her toward the|they would not interest the public. Bethards, 95, f er tide ied wie BE CAREFUL Ean oy eerie coe HIN. BN. Club Meets |", ving wan he Gefen fem Sake: | stars 25, former ite guard mi Paterun the colortal pare de Oh mal With Britti The Sal al ae vrith we ae pom peti ina find her- - iicteahains . Em: grandparen Mr|_ an irs. F, A.| self mentions ore production ! a statea-pradipity at 1 ma Drivin eeraennt of Lehigh, for the past ee sania sian BE PROTECTED 7:80 tonight and Fridey.. Music and! | Miss Emme Mae Brittin was hos- "The eupposed: Kidnaper,, sécofding | ahat pateerattene Pe cit. With RELIABLE INSURANCE ing oe nished, nection with the Rose Shop’s an- nual review and style show. tess to the N. B. N. club at her/ to jocal police, was about 25 years|zens ight come in for lied Nawaeeae PN ae rae old and wore a moustache. Officers| “panning” in some of the jokes and Lieut. Earl C. Bergquist reported] played at three tables, sutton ith ther ct tae celina fathes vaudeville skits, however. 8. 0. LeBarron although they could see no reason le ‘ <M 410% Main Ave. for duty at at eet trend ih in Resale be ee at ba by having spent the last three months| Miss Julia Wetmore «an iss 2 at Fort Riley, Kansas, where he has| Frances Heath. At the close of the ner Leopard MA zo ind open the per- (Over Dahl Clothing Store) been attending a cooks’ and bakers’| evening Mrs. George Brittin served = - i fad school. Tieut. Bergquist will be in] a luncheon course. She was assist-| Automobiles outnumber telephones Peoeinstely 10 etioes pele f “Let LeBarron Insure It charge of the mess at the garrison! cd by Miss Jean Crawford. in use in the United States. parts Proceeds s6t the "proasetnn when the Citizens Military Train- eee x {ng camp is held here A Karl Peterson, a former Bismarck and consequently was given a spe-| boy, brother of John and Fred Pe- cial course at the Fort Riley school| terson of the Grand Pacific hotel, to fit him for that detail. writes from Berlin, Germany, where | siete he is studying piano with one of the The Sunshine society met Wed-| most famous teachers in that city. Mesday at the home of Mrs. F. L./ Before returning to America Mr. Brandt. The afternoon was spent/ Peterson intends to visit an uncle making Easter baskets to be dis-| in southern Sweden, and also to go tributed in the local hospitals. Aft-|to Paris and London, \ IM 9) ORT. ANT Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner ’ er the meeting refreshments were served. eee of agriculture and labor, is in Dick- The regular meeting of the Wom-|inson today where he presented CCES SORI ES en’s Benefit association will be held| diplomas to the graduates of the \ ‘ . s this evening at 8 o'clock at the A.| Dickinson Normal school the ©, U. W. hall. Every member is} spring commencement this after- urged to attend. noon. se eee Officers for the ensuing year will} Matt Hummel! of this city, who be elected at the regular ee of recently underwent an operation at the Bismarck Elks lodge Friday| St. Alexius hospital, is reported as night at the Elks hall. Al! members| getting along nicely. : are urged to attend the session, eee Mega The Women's Relief Corps will The Past Matrons club will be} meet with M . H. Sperry at 824 entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon| Second street Friday afternoon at Friday at the home of Mrs. R. D.| 2:30. Hoskins. Mrs, Miller will be as- these sisting hostess. A son was born Wednesday at St. yeaa Alexius hospital to Mr..and Mrs. x \ FARR ‘ abe » Royal nl ebe aot hold x Frank Zander of Sweetbrier. reeetiesiee wpe oan pono le Saturday at tt Ws - s of all varieties and this spri y sale will begin . Lucas store. The sale will beg! A. U. oat of Rugby a : ‘ ‘ they are appearing on hats as J well as shoulders. Braddock as local director. Officars| % fe : of the club include Claretta Exner, | % re > ie 59 t 1 75 president; Bernice Gosney, vice Ss Cc 0 e president; Lillian Peterson. secre- | 4 . ; tary. Other members are Martha World Famous Singers and Cora Gosney and Ellen Peter-! to Appear in Mandan The club will follow a regular] % prervang neduled f as mh, The 5 . Sel jor once Musical entertainment of a high| first meeting will be held this weels, elass will be offered Mandan citi-| Next Saturday Mr. Miesen will sens on March 23 when the cele-/Organize a junior calf club in the|¥ same township, and all bo: ind brated Welsh singers will appear at girls who Lachey cs Rpaameead Races | the First Methodist church, _| Sizis whe. wish to, belor : : Smart Easter bags are of are Wiliam Itor Jones, accombe Hall gegen Nine youn peopl = Grained ao gel ne ose +f “a ie communi ve 0 ist; Madame Jeanette Christene, s0- cated they will become members and| % i Lizard, iver d a loroce G ile | Mr. Miesen will arrange to secure aes ; : in smart po yles, calves for those who have none. ° PR ™ } : $2.25 to $10 ae gee eave rain ar nr % past year were 20,000 pairs) % of gloves, 12,000 umbrellas and 5,000] % Mandan Vicinity || ¥#lkine sticks. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lanterman ast dancer tered Ee is Teer An Everyday Story : for ‘innea) where ir. * ‘ Holloway, Minn.—"I high! Peseernen will undergo an opera-| recommend Dr. Pierce's Faverite ees iption §= to. Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Quinn have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl A group of friends gave a sur- prise birth da: ernoon Sieg rs. J. GM Smart French kid gloves in gauntlet or fancy cuff styles with contrasting stitching in colors to match any costume. $2.95 to $4.50 A Stunning Collection of New Modes tor Spring With Easter close at hand, feminine minds are naturally turning to feminine fashions, and being thoroughly cognizant of the fact that . Wahl. % we always present the new when it is new, they are selecting their Go to Belghborhood fea ; Easter costumes here. Coats, Tailleurs, Ensembles and Dresses are eis Cid Fg of eects here in gay profusion, and prices. are-most reasonable. Prescription or Fagus ‘ , Mrs. W. W. Fuller and son, Billy, Fargo will to Mandan to- found help. So when| % we find we are in need of peilet ws ‘a know sees We can get it.”—Mrs.| ¥ NEW COATS NEW DRESSES NEW SUITS : featured in best spring $19.50 $1.50 to $2.25 WEBB BROTHERS. “Merchandise of Merit Only”: -- ~~ fect. quality and perfection as well as value. The engagement ring, above. all else, should be worthy of the sentiment that Prompts it. Our Increased Exchange Valuc Selling Plan Protects Your Investment F. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” “Pride of Ownership” Is Important to “Her” ‘She will be happier ‘in the knowledge that the diamond you give “her” is per- THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928 ill go to the Legion terasury as the | was manning the small motor-driven|and a coat belonging to one of the}. The planet Venus comes nearer to LOCAL LEGION mare ing ofa Po to be used in fur-| boat; E. R. Larson, city waterworks |three was found this morning. the than any other. nishing a clubhouse which Legion|/ engineer, and his 10-year-old son, Bought here is an assurance: of A. KNOWLES Jeweler Quality Merchandise at Fair -Prices _ The Estelle Has everything: Design, eye appeal, correct propor- tions, decorated with genuine Burl Walnut and Satin- wood. To be judged by its interior and drawer pre the sure mark of drawers and choice of French vanity or large _ The Clement 8-piece All Walnut-Dining Suite All solid walnut except table top, buffet top and front, which are 5-ply genuine walnut. Chairs are.solid wal- nut, upholstered in. tapestry. Suite complete ..$250.00 8-piece combination walnut bedroom suites as 8-piece combination walnut dining suites as TOW BS cccccccsccccscercceccsoccscccss 19500 2-piece velour overstuffed living room suite at 89.75 of quality in construction. Bed, .ches' Oo ees ecaccccecccceccesscceee Come In And register for the $235.00 Levin Bros. Mohair Suite that we are giving away free. You don’t have to buy ‘anything to share in this offer. Absolutely Free. Just come in.and register. Winner will be decided Saturday, March 24th. Kennelly Furniture Co. MEMBER KGCU MANDAN, N, D. Thoroughly Renewed - We will.put new sweat’ (inside) nd at 50c each extra if desired. Now is the time to get and outside ribbon