The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 24, 1928, Page 5

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% y; ‘ § ¢ ‘ \ ¢ Thelma Amundson and Fay Brown Play in ‘The Tightwad’ The junior class of Bismarck hig’ school will present “The Stghtwed” Friday evening at the city auditorium. Thelma Amund- son as Edna Taylor and Fay Brown in the sole of Tommy ordan,~ the ghtwad, play ading parts in 1e comedy. Other parts in The Tightwad” are played by Tom us as Mr. Taylor; Agnes Tosseth, = Mrs. Taylor; La- Thelma Amundson Meat [ving Taylor; Audrey rr, Maveie Harris; Ralph Wenzel, Orval Stone; Guy Larson, Mr. Anderson; Mary Cave, Mrs. Anderson; Esther Wilson, Martha Anderson; Robert Ward, a taxi, ‘ driver. The play has a clever plot and affords baat i opportunity for re acting. bearsals, un- || ‘<der the direc- tion of Miss Pearl Bryant, \ have been _ in progress for some time and , the final touches are being put on the play this =! ‘week, Fay Brown Reserved seats for “The Tight- wad” will be on sale ‘/ednesday morning at Harris and Woodman- sees, oo ww Cosmos Club Meets With Mrs. F. H. Waldo The Cosmos club met Monday “evening at the home of Mrs. F. H. Waldo. The program on Social Op- por‘unities was led by Miss Chris- sie foes M ‘aldo read the poem “Op- Vessel by Sill, and Mrs. M. W. reviewed Galsworthy’s play “Justice.” . At the business meeting after the program Miss Helen Katen was elected delegate to the district con- vention of federated clubs. Miss Lillian Cook will be the other dele-| of Ha: gate from the Cosmos club, Mrs. Florence Davis will repre- sent the Cosmos cluh at the national convention at San Antonio, Texas, in'May. eee Arbor Day’ Program For Bismarck Study Club Meeting Monday * te Faaraica Study club Lol aa thor londay at home of bis. Eaish Penner. Mem- bers responded to roll call by nam- tng eee favorite trees. ira. H. E. Shearn recited fo poems and quotations and gave an interesting k review of “Paul Bunyan.” The origin of Arbor Day was related by, Mrs. z C. Oberg. Club Women Will Be Entertained fh Mii Sree Ee at ing night. the Masonic lodge last eee College Chorus Pleases Audience in Concert Here The Jamestown College ¢horus Brett are Ta eran and each number won enth applause. ‘ i e choras me a fine ~aq4 of organisa “Mariantna” and /"Under the Stars,” sung in restry f the program. \Aa a Pare of a| ie a second | aw sacred ferner and Miss Fhe Biss solo work and in at State Meeting] « Members of the different fed- erated clubs of Fargo will act as hostesses at the various entertain- ments which will be given for the club wamen of the state who will go to Fargo May 15 and 16 to attend the annual meeting of the fourth district of the North Dakota Fed. eration of Women’s Clu Mrs. H. W. McArdle of Fargo is chairman of the arrangements committee and has announced plans for luncheons, dinners, evening's entertainment at the North = kota Agricultural college, a social afternoon and a Mi lie at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, One of the features of the yt “ng will be the federation ba: which will be held at 6:80 m, May 15, at the Fargo Chamber of Commerce. F. V. Hutchinson, pres- ident of the Chamber of Commerce, will_welcome the ladi-- and Mrs. A. E. Jones of Lisbon, former dis- trict president of the federation, will respond. There will be other d a musical program. rt din ion and dramatic interpreta- tion. The entire program variety and was ca balanced. Profesor Hunter deserves much credit for the choras training. Program Announced For Voice Recital A delightful program has been by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer in which she will present a group of her pupils Wednesday evening at 8:15 at the Scheffer home, 609 First street. The program is announced lows: ers: Another annual feature of the con-/ as foll vention is the May frolic which will be held at the clos» of the business session on Wednesday, May 16. Instead of the regular meeting of the Sunshine society for Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. M. J. Cullen and Mrs. C. W. Finkle will entertain members of the society at a birth- da; Wedne: even at the Cullen home. vig | reams Miss Gertrude Smith and William | Two Smith returned Sunday from Valtey City, where thev were guests at the Kirk L. Taber home. exprest..Carrie Jacobs Bond Just A We in for You-Carrie Jacobs Bo: Miss Olive Hughes I Hear A Thrush At Eve...Cadman Last Night 1 New. Bird So week-end | Owl While in Valley City they attended| F: the Junior Prom at the State Teach-|: ers college. John L. Owe Hazen Star, and A. B. jen, zen, returned to their ho: this morning after transacting bus- J. P. Regan left Monday for}- ints in southern Minnesota, where e will spend a few weeks on busi- * Matinee Every Day at 2:80 TONIGHT — Tuesday LAST TIMES You'll Like This Leap Year Picture! / It you the little “patsy” of the famlly,-with your - fooking “sists? goition ‘all’ the breaks and all the f t— what would do about Marion Da herself by the wa: Cupid 6; Lodge] are a sand se” langh: in this lively Leap Year picture, News Pictures Comedy Coming For Wed. & Thurs. Joseph Kitchen, commissioner of ture and labor, will 5 this evening on the Women’s Fed- s|erated club radio hour over KF J: University of North Dakota N THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. Kitchen’s topic will be “The|of Mrs. M. B. Gilman in the Mason Development of the Western Part] apartments. of North Dakota.” Pag Mrs. H. F. Henson Honored at Cards L. Smith were hostesses Monday evening at the Lenhart home in ep to :Irs. H. F. Henson of inoke, Vi ‘a. transac tab id woe Reagents ores | Pee = fenson was resented] Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Brooks of with a guest favor. A color acheme of carried out in the ap ents for h tables the games. xeliow centerpieces. see Edgar Walgrén of Menoken, for- merly of Bismarck, who ‘sper the past two ts in the service the United tes Navy on oe Miss Catherine Rathman, who ap- Hood with = Eigen) i) chot ‘was use guest and Mie E. M. Walla city. W. 0. Bolling, G. E. Andrews, D. G. Palmer and & I. Hannah of Fargo this week. eee dale of Drayton were ers in Bismarck this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. returned to Hazelton M after & week-end trip to F Miss Sara Hall, who is teaching near Apple Creek, spent the week- end at home in J The Wednesday club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the hone Madam Roma bora with the double veil of seven aisters will give you a full Ufe reading; will tell your past. present and future; alse about love and besiness affairs, She can tell you about mining and fl treasures. Your head and Palm are like an cpen book te her. Madam cpeaks Gitterent languages. Don't fail te see this women with the gift of Ged. Readings given by head, palm an@ cards. Private reception room for each caller, Will be here one week galy. abest eight Main A ‘THE MOST APPEALING CHARM of all is a lovely, smooth skin. A screen star’s must be the genuine article to triumph in the searching close-ups. Only the slightest make-up can get by those lights—the skin must be smooth.” @ Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux just TEN CENTS! near Wi at her home in this city. ihe Mrs. C. L. Yourg will_ entertain Mrs. A. P, Lenhart and Mrs, W. A) Fortnightly club Wednesday Thoms Whalen of St. Thomas M was | Sunday and Monday, | Teper ACEC Wk Cond Ginet formed attractive|inson ere spendi a Bismarc! ‘ Mrs. H. T. mnt | been admitted of] tal for treatment, Seley | Mrs, A\ ¢ B. Johnegn of Wash U.S. 8. Utah, is 19-4 ; it . pe: Mae 8] neni SP marck this week. red here. Monda: i intisy “stoke munhig'i te atte re evenin, as 3 while in this| “Miss Thelma has been di marek hospital. ee Dr, R. RH Plowing in Bismarck on business! spending a few ‘aye in this city, | Wachter Transfer. Dr. H. M. Waldren and H. Tis-/ir business call. Captain W. M. Spann went to Jamestown Monday on a short busi- ness trip. Par a | Adam Wetzstein of Mandan has been discharged from St. Alexius hospital. > ilton, spent the week-end eee es Mrs. Henry Peck of Almont spent Saturday in this city, transacting mn at her home. business. Amond Thor of near Wilton spent Monday here, looking after business interests. eee Master Robert Mills of Bismarck has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital. ted business in this city Monday. eee were guests in Bismarck ere Mrs. J. G. Schuner of Hazen visited friends in this city Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our man; e friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy during the ee . We ress our, thanks for the beauti- floral offerings. Mrs. Gottfred Kikul. Mrs. C. Tepe td and family. Herman Kikul and family. Phone 62. days in ‘k this weel eee Perry of this city-has to Be Alextus boople iness caller in Bis- Duncan of Bismarck from the Bis- of Linton ts Bismarck Cloak Shop THE POPULAR PRICED STORE 10 Days—SALE—10 Days of SPRING AND SUMMER GARMENTS SALE NOW ON Your opportunity to select your spring or summer outfit at sale price. Come early and get the best selection. Doors open at 9 a. m. Sports Coats Dresses ; Values up to $27.50 at One group of summer prints, $9.75 $12.95 Others at $19.75, $24.50, $04.60 Others at $16.45 and $21.75 and up Silk Dresses, crepe and geor- gotte, in popular shades, at Dress Coats * $19.45 One group of Dress Coats, fur $29.50, $84.50 and ap and self trimmed, values to] A few suits and silk and wool $49.60, at ensembles to close out at great $22.50 bargains Millinery Others at $29.50, $89.50, $49.50 All Hats at reduced prices and up $2.95, $8.95 and up Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store Three Doors West of Patterson Hotel on Main Ave. PAGE FIVE Dr. and Mrs. Lieyd E. Musburger} Misses Regina and Mary tig of Jamestown drove to this city | of ‘Almont were weqk-end guests Monday, so Bismarck. ou % V. C. Goddard of Glendive, Mont.| H. J. Wagner of 206 1-2 Fourth bog a guest in Bismarck this week- Le Hd @ patient at St. Alexius end. pital. 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Dainty individualized patterns on glazed and demi-glazed chintzes for kitchen, bathroom or sun parlor. Shown in a wide variety of Visit our downstairs store for the largest line of better grade China shown marck. Lovely imported patterns may be had at very little cost ~ Webb Brothers

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