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eo 4 Social and Personal _ ant business. Election of of- MONDAY, DECEMBE. R 10, 1928 Dinner Meeting for Men’s Bible Class The Men’s Bible Class of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church will hold the first of their dinner meetings Tues- day evening at 6:15 in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific hotel. lection of officers for the coming year will take place at the business meeting after dinner. { “2000 Miles of Startling Beauty,” | a four reel motion picture, will be shown by a representative of the Northern Pacific during the evening. ee Many Solos Feature Music Club Meeting A program of solos and duets was Given at the meeting of: the Chro- matic club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hermann Scheffer. “Pluck That Little Flower” (Ron- ald) and “Harp in the Woodland” See were sung by Migs Ramona epple. Miss Dency Dickinson sang “Spirit lower” and “I Love a Little Cot- ©. yd tage.’ “The Cradle Song” (MacFadgen) and “Allah” (Chadwick) were given by Miss Lucile Coghlan. Miss Shirley Curtis of Mandan gave “The Silver Ring” (Chami- nade), and “Lightly Dance” (Du- rant). Miss Dency Dickinson and Miss Lucile Coghlan sang “Calm as the Night” (Goetz). Solos from the “Messiah” were given by Miss Marian Sandin and Miss Dortha Walker, and Miss Mabel Aaberg played a group of piano solos. The last number of the program was a group of solos by Emmett Griffin, who sang “Moonlight” (Schumann), “Open Thy Blue Eyes” (Massenet) and “I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby” Clay). Mrs. Mary Teichman, mother of Miss Esther Teichman of this city, was elected president of the Wom- an’s Missionary society of Calvary Evangelical church, for the sixteenth consecutive time, at a recent meet- ing of the society. Mrs. Teichman has served as president of the North Tyakota branch, Woman’s Missionary soicety of the Evangelical church, and has been active in all branches of church work for matiy years, eee The Harris Hustlers class of the Methodist church will hold its reg- ular monthly meeting this evening in the church parlors. Plans will be made for the Christmas benevolence work carried on by the class. se Nancy Jane is the name chosen for the daughter born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Humble, Cros- by, Minn. Mrs. Humble was former- ly Miss Exine Schultz of this city, . Miss Bessie Baldwin assisted by Mrs. S. H. Merritt will entertain the Westminster Guild this evening at 7:30 at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms, eee * Mrs. Albin Hedstrom will be hos- tess to the members of the Daugh- ters of Union Veterans Wednesday afternoon at her home. _ Miss Frances Wanner was_the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Leonard Wanner of Jamestown, over Sunday. ees The Mothers Service club will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. A. R. Miesen. ee Mrs. Ina Stark had as her guest | = over the week-end Miss Rosabelle Ross of Jamestown. * oe Mrs. Andrew Damsgard and @aughter Elsie of Braddock are spending today in the city, The annual bazaar of the} Presbyterian Ladies’, Aid will be held in the church parlors Dec. 11, commencing at 11 o'clock. A Jiggs supper will be served at six—50 cents per plate. Regular meeting of Bismarck Chapter No. 10 R. A. M. Tues- day evening at 7:30. Import- ficers. Lucky for You! Just attend and win a prize. Beautiful illows, rolls, hand embroidered linens, a $38.00 Community silver service, ap- rons, hams, flour, candy, canned goods, sugar. at the Junior Catholic Daughters of America Carnival - Bazaar - Supper. St. Mary’s Auditorium, Tues- day, - 11, 6:30 o’Clock Fun! Gifts! Prizes! The Great Beano Game! Confetti! Fishpond! Balloons! Vaudeville! Amusement Forecast MOVIES ELTINGE THEATER “Someone to Love” CAPITOL THEATER” “Topsy and Eva” DOME DANCE PAVILION WEDNESDAY NIGHT Art Bronson’s Bortonians THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE U.C. T. Makes Plans for New Year’s Ball Plans for the annual New Year's ball were made Saturday evening when members of the U. C. T. held their regular meeting at the Elks hall. Preceding the business meeting an initiation was held. Members of the U. C. T. Auxiliary held a business meeting the same evening and arrangements were made for a card party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. P. Sell, After the meetings the remainder of the evening was Spent in dancing. Norris Fitch Named Sigma Tau Member Norris Fitch, son of N. B. Fitch of this city, engineering student at the University of North Dckota, was elected to Sigma Tau, honorary and professional engineering fraternity, according to announcement made Saturday by Harlan W. Nelson, re- tiring*president of the group. Two seniors and two other juniors ‘al also named as fraternity mem- rs. : Elections to the fraternity are based on scholarship, socilability and practicability. Only students ir. the upper third or the junior or senior classes are eligible. Mr. Fitch is a junior. eee Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club will hold their dinner and business meeting Tuesday evening at 6:30 ..t the elub rooms, “Investments for Women” will be the topic for the evening’s meeting. The finance committee, composed of Mrs, J. W. Scott, Esth- er Maxwell, Mrs. W. S. Ayers, Mrs. L. B. Sowles and Katherine Brazerol are in charge of the affair. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loveland of| La Crosse, Wis., have arrived here to be with Mr. Loveland’s mother, ru a pavesney wae i. ail ly ill at the home of her daughter, Tee Mrs, Pearl Digby. Mr. and Mrs.| _ Mrs. J. J. Gorman left Friday for Loveland are also visiting at the| Denver, Colo., where she will visit home of Mr. and Mrs. James Patter-| for several months. son in Mandan, = eee Mrs. W. M. Spann, Bismarck, was an honor guest at the fall meeting of the North Dakota chapter of Overseas Workers held Friday at the home of Miss Mina Pollock, Fargo. Mrs. Spann is state president of the organization. Paris, Dec. 10.—(4)—Inconspicu- ousness is hardly a characteristic of some of the new evening gowns. black taffeta gown of formal char- acter at Bernard et Cie is faced with green taffeta. Facing and formal- ized nosgays printed on the taffeta are in harmony. The skirt has cir- cular panels at either side, with ir- regular hemline. The back decollete is low. . > building Friday evening did little damage owing to the quick work of the fire department. This part of the building is used as a_ storage space by several business firms. The Mandan Sokol, Bohemian gymnastic society, is presenting a motion picture today at the Palace theatre showing the Eighth All-So- kol gymnastic meet held at Prague, Czec! oslovakir. City-County Briefs H. J. Taylor left this morning for Fargo and Grand Forks on a busi- ness trip. G, A, Osmundson returned Sunday | Personal and ‘ from Averill, Minn., where he had 1 Social News of | Mandan Vicinity Officers elected at the meeting of the Juvenile Lodge, A. 0. U. W. Thursday evening were: Florence Mathieson, junior master workman; Vivian Malmgren, junior pastmaster workman; LaVern Pope, junior fore- man; Margie Boehm, junior over- seer; Muriel Brazda, junior inside watch; Dorothy Lahren, junior out- side watch; June Rovig, junior guide; James Malmgren, treasurer; Catherine Boehm, pianist; Mrs, I. T. Larson, Supervisor. ;| gone to attend the funeral of his father, O. Osmundson. R. B. Murphy, chairman of the Board of Administration, was a bus- iness visitor in Jamestown Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson cf Wash- burn are spending today in Bis- marck, Miss Philamena Beck is a patient at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. to Last a Lifetime Good jewelry is a lifetime gift made by master craftsmen of precious stones and metals and is least expensive. A Gift looks Like a gift When it comes from Your Jeweler, J, K. Murray, attorney of Mott, was & Mandan, visitor Saturday. 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An uproarious 612 BROADWAY PHONE 179 Bob Melville, Prop. | mixup of girls, fun and romance., News Pictures Comedy INDIAN SCHOOLS BUDGET REPORT REACHES HOUSE Bismarck Institution Would Get $47,375 If Bill Gets Favorable Action Washington, Dec. 10.—(AP)—The second big money bill of the short session, that for tks interior depart- ment, was reported to the house to- day by its appropriations committee, {It calls for an expenditure of $283,- 287,963 during the next fiscal year to carry on tke widely ramified ac- tivities of a dozen divisions. The measure, to be taken up on the floor tomorrow, provides an in crease of $10,109,424 over the cur- rent appropriation, but a decrease of $1,957,082 under the budget bureau’s recommendation, The pension office is given the bulk of the total $243,211,090. For administration of Indian af- fairs, $16,267,803 is provided, an in- crease of $1,973,294; for the Nation- al Park sefvice, $7,340,940, an in- crease of $2,681,240, and for the Reclamation Service, $6,449,000, a little more than half of the current appropriation for this bianch. The bill provides for construction and improvements at the following Indian reservation and boarding schools: Pipestone, Minn., $98,000; Bis- marck, N. D., $47,375; Fort Totten, N. D., $192,000; Wahpeton, N. D., $119,500; Flandrau, S. D., $154,000; Pierre, S. D., $125,000. The bill provides for the following Indian hospitals: South Dakota: Crow Creek, $10,- 000; Pine Ride, $14,000; Rosebud, $20,000; Rapid City sanatorium school, $94,800. Vic Aldridge Will Join Newark Outfit New York, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Tris Speaker, new manager of the New- ark Internationals, today engineered his first big deal by announcing the outright pu-chase from the New York Giants of Vie Aldridge, veter- an right handed pitcher, and Russell Wrightstone, utility infielder. ‘fhrosts by rubbing on appropriation— | —= \Bank at Casselton Closes Doors Today | Fargo, N. D., Dec, 10—(AP)— The Cass county National Bank at Casselton, was closed today, it was announced by the State Bankers as: sociation here. Depleted reserves and frozen assets were given as the reasons, WOMEN WANT GUILLOTINE! Paris, Dec. 10.—(AP)—Feminists are arguing pds for the right of women to be guillotined. Three women are in jail under sentence of death. 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