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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 Mrs. Davis Presents Piano Recital Today AY Mrs. F. M. Davis presented a group of her pupils in a piano re- cital this afternoon at her home studio. Mothers of the pupils were guests at the musical. follow. ing were on the program: Dance on the Green Lucille Isaminger ‘Just a Bunch of Flowers. .Spaulding Harriet Rosen (a) Hanon No. 6 .. « Ring (b) een Waltz Bilbro ia Langer indergerten Soldiers Bruce Bilbro The Runaway Horses........Bilbro Charles Schoregge The White Bunny....John Mokrejs Marian Isaminger Hansel and Gretel. Joseph N. Moos Emma Langer (a) Guitar Serenade .......... (b) March of the Weefolk..Gaynor ; Peggy Bankston dolly Huntsman Elizabet Ballade .. eeler by Bergmuller itz rit ight Song ....... Mec eesesesves Arthur L. Brown Margaret Mundy (a) Musette .. (b) The Elf and Russell Arnot Sonatine—Op. 55—No. 2...Kuhlau Peggy Jane Skeels Fancy No. Z in D Minor. . Burleigh Eleanor Cook Melody of Love, Op. 600 ...... . Englemann nson Spinning Song . Ellmenreich lary Bankston fipromtu Brilliant ...... Sartorio Donna Jean Davis S<cond Valse Brilli Op. : le - Allegro from Toccato in G te g Beatri A Musical Tale Alice Knowl Anitra’s Dance ... Annie An Trio: Gipay Rondo Mary Louise N: Ruth Christianson Donna Jean Davis Birthday Luncheon For William Koch Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wingreene entertained Friday at luncheon in honor of the birthday anniversary of William Koch. Fink" roses and a birthday cake with candles centered the table. Places were marked for eight] North Dakota. guests. eee A. J. Rulon of Jamestown, state commander of the American Legion; Jack Williams of Fargo, state ud- jutant, and T. O. Kraabel, of Far- £0, state veterans” service con:mis- sioner, were in Bismarck for a s: ort time yesterday. They were en route from Stanton, where they atinded a district Legion meeting Thursday night, to Washburn, where a similar mecting was held last night. _ The local DeMolay chapter will * hold the biggest meeting of the year ednesday evening at the Masonic temple. Initiatory and DeMolay de- grees will be conferred. This will be the first work of the new offi- cers. All Masons are invited to at- tend. Ae The Master Mason’s degree will be exemplified at a special communi- cation of the Bismarck Masonic Todge Monday night All members are urged to atten vse Mrs, R. E. Middaugh and little son, Richard, will leave this even- iag for Parsons, Kansas, where they will be the gue . f relatives, The German Ladies’ Altar soci will serve dinner Sunday from 1 o'clock to 3 p. m. at St. Mary’s school. The public is invited. The public is invite? to attend a con party iynieh er sae C. sew- ing club Wi ive 01 evening at the Odd Fellows hall. é Mrs. Elizabeth Clark of Solen visited friends here Friday en route home from a four months’ visit in Minneapolis. SUSY R. B. McDonald and James Selinka of Solen wre transacting business in Bismarck for a few Ay os Miss Marie Robertson hai as her st this week-end her sister, Miss more Robertson, of Helen, Mont, > Mr and Mrs. Al Barrett left Fri- day for Jacksonville, Fla., to attend a-tailway conductors’ convention. Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth will be hostess at the regular P, E. O. meet- ing Monday afternoon ‘at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. B. Belk has been dis- charged from the B:stnarck hospi- after a three, weeks’ illness. meeting of the Evening Guild 1 be held Monday srening at the of George Smith. , Miss Marjorie M. Lagguace of inson is spel the end Poort, v8 7 was publicity nual Engineers held on the campus F' Fitzgerald of Stanton was in charge, of arrangements. This event first sponsored by Social and Personal 1 Bismarck Boy Is Group of Pupils in ‘| Publicity Manager For Engineers Day Paul Goddard of Bismarck, who Akers of Detroit, Mich, was is attending the state university nounced today at a prettily a) of the an- ed luncheon g day _ celebration Pollard. No riday. George the wedding. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — | Home Hints Jae bir al organization of 7 Tao afternoon mass meeting will be held at 2:30 while the evening meeting will be opened at 7:15, Miss Madge Runey Announced Today};: The engagement of Miss Madge jiven by 3 Mell late has been set for The luncheon table was decorated with a centerpiece of yellow tulips, Sigma Tau, national honorary engi- ments were in yellow and white. neering fraterni not assume tl day event unti ty, Open Hote end did pe £ wou | ne Members of Local PA Thursday in Bismarck. Covers were laid for 12 guests. eee ath been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- b Engagement of tal for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton McDonald of Towne’ were in Bismarck Thursday Mrs, M. Runey of Bismarck to Orval Pitzer of Beulah are spending the tient at St. Alexius hospital for a few days. while the menu and table appoint-| Devils Lake were guests in this city | Mrs. W. K. Williams of Wesh-| Mrs Waldemar Newilsky of Un- ‘wisistian Endeavor. tay is in the city for a few days’) derwood was a business caller here vi be eee Friday. D. P. Erlenbusch of Ashley has} ysiss Elaine Bowman of this city| © is @ patient at the Bismarck hos- eee F) business, . ee M. W. Sexton and Mrs. F. -c7e here, eee Louis Olson of Menoken is a pa- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schlar of ¥ eee Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Banning have turned to Flasher after spending ec ia te eae at spring, h r, the engi- Music Club Will eee i wlth the gitt of God. chose AERA 2 ° Mrs. Ben B: ti f Lit Readings given hy head, palm engineer me AO achat Pa A PEWTER bonbon dish takes Atterid Convention | nas ‘been admitted to St. Alesius|[E and cords. | Private reception ies for bim in conjuction with their) 2 most modern base inthe new and reguiar program of exhibits. This| graceful cornucopia design that) Fourteen members of the Thurs- feature was discontinue] in 1927,| lamps affect. mnsored by An all-university ball » the engineers was established as an day Musicel club of Bismarck, in- annual event with which to close the Thursday Night Card ated Music clubs which will be held evening. ‘ it Valley City May 2, 3 and 4. To better the quality of exhibits Club Is Entertained . ‘One of the outeandiig ‘erecta of presented, @ silver loving cup is the ention will be th senta- awarded to the department evi by LaVerne Hansen tion of “Oratoris,” to be: eat by! the best group by the N. eer, official in a row js entitled to retain per-| at the Mohawk. D. Engin. the entire assemly under the direc- | ublication of the col-| Laverne Hansen was hostess to| tion of Dean Froysaa of the Valley lege of Engineering. The depart-ithe Thursday Night bridge club, City State Teachers college. Mem- ment winning the cup three years| Thursday evening at her apartment | bers of the Thursday Musical club manent possesston of it. re Mee have won the trophy’ tables and honors were won by Miss twice running. Method: discussed at Protestant el county and churches outs discussion. E. E. Schaefer arrived in Bis- marck last night from Minneapolis, where he has been with. the Asso- elated Press office, and today be- gan his work as Associated 8S state editor and assistant to Ken- neth W. Simons, state correspond- urches vicinit ide of The Methodist, Evangelical and Protestant Episco- fa. churches of Bismarck will com- ine in putting on a Vacation Bible school at the close of the nublic schools in June. The Baptist church will also conduct Good Attendance at Vacation Bible {Christian Endeavor School Conference) Rally Will Be Held nd organization of a) at Regan Tomorrow modern Vacation Bile school were the Vacation Bible} Clell Gannon of Bismarck, state School training conference held here| president of Christian Endeavor,! Friday for representatives from | will be one of the principal speakers! of D., and C. D. Armstrong of Fargo|on the program. Pastors and del- were the principal speakers. Present | egates from all parts of North day religious education, daily pro-| kota are expected to attend. Miss h| gtams for vacation schools, music,| Wilma Olson of Bismarck will rep- Bible study, and niany other sub-! jects in connection with conducting a successful school, were explained by the speakers and submitted fcr Presbyterian. vacation school. ful aah to glad- eee den Mother’s ownday ent for the Associated une building. deavor will Presbyterian col A district rally of be held and Sunday. May 5 and Christian En- here vad 6, Evangelical churches, Several good speakers are expected to be on the program of this meeting. " Mrs. Deborah Lovewell, who has spent the past year in Boston, lass., with relatives, arrived here recently to make her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Major and entertaining members of Friday here with friends en route home from California where he hag spent the past five months. rek ch t tthe Hiatonic Temple me thie eves Theatre e eee _ C. L. Kurth of Jamestown spent Last Time Tonight A TOTAL YOU MAY WELL BE PROUD OF Those who save a small sum each payday soon build up a savings bal- ance of which they can be proud. Let us: talk it over soon. We are willing to do our share to get you started. The First National Bank . The Broadway Stage * Blemarck, North Dekota ‘ Success avant ||| eaere x “Cat, and the Over 25! which be held Sunday at the jismarck pent | C 1 church at Regan. representatives to the conference. aire Weiermuller, Press in The Associated Press office is located in the Trib- ve will participate in this choru: The civil] Bridge was played at three Gertrude Smith and Miss Lynn Hegre. After the games the hos- tess served refreshment: eee Burleigh| at the Christian Endeavor rally cretary, and Rev. Strutz of Jam i with a gift of bri; : blossoms! She has t done so many tender, thoughtfullitdethings for us. Now comes our opportunity to Henig and delight Sy il tilt Howers Oscar H. 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