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_FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 ment, and Iter refreshments suited to the day were served. Plan Furnishing Veterans Hospital i Wor ear . Ale ek & Cr as All officers are urged to be present Social and Personal age see hasan cag SEES aie Union, vill be. helo |Saturday Mi at 7:30 at the Ma-| Mrs. L. Rubin that Mr. lay evening, February 19. the sonic temple. George are in Miami, Arnold school house. Because of the bias ek * A issi i tre ; ‘The first division of the Methodist | Where they will spend se Annual Banquet of Mission Society extreme cold, no, meeting was held], The fi sacle wil Molds food] Mrs. Wels was Blas Ru Music Club Is Held} | Names Mrs. Hughes ‘ for that time will be given. sale Saturday afternoon at the A. L.| fore her marriage last week. Mrs. John L. Hi reelected iin te nde to tatheese aoe cee 8 hrs. ©, B, Rosen and was “How to Infh Wy » B. colVith, Mins Bitsabeth Jones as ere Jenn U, Hughey ary , Dealers to Patronize Farmers’ Bn_| More than 100 members and visitors | this week Mra, after program was given fast evening at|Sionary society at the annual busi- ; ‘ terprises,” and “Dr. Walker's Hog, *ttended the meeting of the Sons and ' Ullin. the annual ba of the Thursday | ness meeting yesterday afternoon at ee Houses.” eS Musical club. “Airs of Yesterday and | the home of Mrs. Penner. . Members are urged to attend the Today” was the title of a clever] Mrs. Paul 8. Wright was elected * ‘ meeting, as the binding twine for the toast given by Mrs. L. R. Priske. vice president, Mrs. A.Erdahl was : year will be estimated. Mrs. A. J. Arnot played two piano|named secretary, and ‘Miss Edwina a ‘ x * 8 numbers, “A La Dien Aimee” | Knecht treasurer. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Abern will ar- (Schutt) and “Saltarelle’ (Scotson, Mrs. C. W. Finkle was named secre- rive today from Wishek to visit for a Clark). tary of over-seas sewing and Mrs. W. few days with Mrs. Abern’s parents, The ladies double bgt Mrs. F.|L. Nuessle will be in charge of mis- ; M-. and Mrs. L. Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. V: Barnes, Mrs. L. R. Priske, Mrs. |sionary literature. “ : Abern will leave the first of next week W. G. Childs, Mrs. A. J. Bauer, Mrs.| Mrs. 8. F. Hollingsworth was elect- for Minneapolis, and from there wil) F. J. Bavendick, Mrs. George Dueme- | 6d chairman of hostesses. go to San Francisco for a three weeks’ ¢ land and Miss Bessie Baldwin, sang| Following the business meeting a honeymoon. They will make their “fndian Mountain Song” (Cadman) | Program including music by the girls " home in Wishek upon their return, and “Greetings to Spring” (Strauss). an the Indian school, a talk en mis- I i | hin was formerly Miss Sally || OR a ltd ceacge hcg yg gemini eer acl MRS. JAMES MORRIS MRS. FLORENCE PENCE eke Mrs, J. A. Larson gave a toast to| “The American Indian by C. B. Dick- | urs. Florence Pence, Minot, state president’ of the American Legion Auxil- | , Miss Madge Runey will leave this extension members, and Georgé|inson, superintendent of the Indian | tary, and Mrs. James Morris, Bismarck, state chairman of the Hospltalisa wt my wet woReaeroy sya rat Duemeland responded with a witty | School. tion’ and rehabilitation committee, will inspect the new hospital of the Uni- | ’ banquet of the Alpha Gamina Delta talk. dies nln, meeting was attended by more | ted States Veterans Bureau at Fargo, recently completed, next week. T0-| sorority, of which ne ba rd be! Two solos, “Magic of Spring” |than 40 members and friends, and | gether with C. T. Hoverson, director of the North Dakota Veterans bureau, | prom there Miss Rune will i es (Claugh-Leighter) and “I Hear | was preceded by a basket luncheon. | and other American Legion, Legion Auxiliary and World War vetetans,| tudson and Menomonie, Wis. on & nee ian AG cee y were * + recommendations and plans for furnishing of the hospital will be made. | combined business and pleasure trip. etven , od ls right, Gat, Sen. and Mrs. Hyland : Miss Runey will be away ten days or yr Yesterdays,” written by Mrs.| Entertain at Dinner|Indian Women Have Mrs. Risem Hostess = |"°* es S2P. French, president of the club, gees : 5 A talk by Mrs, Howard J. Tayl wig could not be present] _genator and Mar. FH. Hyland en- Own Auxiliary Unit to Midweek Club),,4,'s py Mrs. Howard J. Taylor ‘ran irchard sang ered! tertained tfoy Y (St. Quentin) and “Somewhere a the scree tier He & dinner’at A new auxiliary unit, composed of} Mrs. A. Risem entertained the GRA held yeceatiny “averbonn > with Voice Is Calling” (Bond). > Appointments suited to St. Valen- | Zndian women, has been organized at | members of the Midweek bridge club | Mrs, Frayne Baker. After the business The valentine motif was carried | sie. day were used for the table,|C@nnon Ball, N. D., with Mrs. Lucy |at her home Wednesday evening. meeting the afternoon was spent so- 4 out on the tables with red tulips in| pore places were marked for Sena- | Tought Plenty as president. Bridge was played at two tables, | cially, and refreshments were served. silver -baskets for eh eam and | tor and Mrs. J. R. Poupore, Represen- |, THe wnit is notable in that five of | with Mrs. H.C. Mahiman receiving * Ok O*® : white tapers in silver holders. Places tative and ‘Mrs. Edwin ‘Traynor, and its members, Mrs. Albert Bohart, Mrs. | the prize for high score. For her son Tommy Mrs. Julia Meade were marked with valentines, and| se ang Mrs. A. D. McKinnon.” Paul Goodiron, Mrs. Lawrence See| Valentine decorations were used/entertained several of his small hearts and other valentine favors |" 14, dinner the evening was spent the Elk, Mrs. William Halsey and Mrs. | for the tables, and a course luncheon | friends at a valentine party yesterday completed an attractive arrange- informally at brid William Mentz, are gold star moth- | was served after the games. afternoon. Games provided entertain- ment. There eta Sendo * rhs * ers. . Mrs. Guy Jones is secretary of the | “~—_—~————s———S 2 Mrs. Hopton Gives _ |Mr. and Mrs. Jessen unit, and other charter members in- A * clude Mrs. Mary Manywounds, Mrs. Valentine Party| . Entertain Teacher's | Guy chapman, Mrs Beoste Big Horn prisichetas ; — Elk, Mrs. Thomas Frostad, and Emma ‘ Decorations in keeping with st.| Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jessen, Ster-| Hopkins. Valentine's day were used by Mrs. |ling, entertained the teachers of the} A chapter of the American War Harold Hopton when she entertained | Sterling schools at a goose dinner | Mothers, organized at Cannon Ball guests for three tables of bridge last at their home recently. several years ago, is said to be the evening. . A valentine effect was given to| first Indian women’s organization in A Score prizes at the close of the eve- |the table by a centerpiece formed of | the country, and there are few, if any, New ning were awarded to Mrs. E. J. Heis- |@ large valentine. Concealed beneath | Other units of the Auxiliary composed ° ° ing, Bertha Varney and Mrs, R. J. | this mere valentine revors for, the ie haa Unit mombers are F ascinating Kamplin. guests, and streamers to each of | relatives of the large number of Sioux *. ‘ The red and white color motif was | the eight places. from the Cannon Ball reservation who | On all Winter Hats at $1.00 and P rofitable <yalso used for the course luncheon| Following the dinner the evening | Served overseas. served Asie the games, a ‘and the rooms ae eran ec eiareulltee Sule. WoL A We have about one dozen girls’ winter and early spring were wi pers. ney was a gues' ‘ood Sale—A. W. Lucas Co. | . xe * from Bismarck. Saturday, Feb. 16th. First Di- coats. Former prices $10.00 to $35.00, now rs. Hughes’ Pupils _| valentin i Part: for vision Methodist Ladies’ Aid. to Present Recital|."~ Miss Secu: Comme, Mines eis allen $4.95 to $10.00 "Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes is Richholt schoolhouse on Mon- presenting a group of her pupils at} Mrs. W. F. Crewe entertained 12 day, February 18th, at 8 o’clock 8 o'clock this evening in a piano re- |small girls at a valentine party yes-| p. m., for the purpose of or- cital in the meeting room at the ee afternoon for her daughter,| ganizing the P. T. A. for the Prin . The rah. Bets I bots 4 wing program Gallien capareneintss toute “dey ores of the year. Everyone Minuet in E (Beethoven)—Vernnie | were played and there were valen-| residing in the park by the Contest—Complete In Four Sunday Issues. These must be sold at any price as we are dropping our coat line. Big Opportunity for you to buy a coat for little money New Spring Hats from $2.75 and Starr and Evangeline Gillette. tines for the guests. school is asked to be present. Joyous Awakening (Concone)—|_ At the close of the afternoon re-| Joseph Coghlan, past president, up to $15.00 Mary Margaret Weist. freshments were served. Richholt P. T. A. Tarantelle in A minor (Pieczonka) ** * — _—— Ruth Saxvik, Card Club Meets Cheerfulness (Low)—Lorraine Hart. : Hunting Song (Gurlett)—Beverly With Mrs. Godfrey jauer. Mignonette. (Lichner)—Elizabeth The Agnes Shop Formerly Nielsen's Millinery 4181, Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Members of the Double Four card club were guests of Mrs. J. A. God- n. Apple Blossoms (Rolfe)—Alfred | trey last evening. Gutman. Whist was played = Midnight Elves pilbro)—Prances| ning with hone cults to tine Oneer : Frahm., Schneider and Mrs. .C. R. Jacobson. . Waltz (Bilbro)—Marjorie Edson. A luncheon course was served by Runaway Horses and a Dialogue | the hostess at the close of the play. Matinee Daily 2:30 ‘ (Bilbro)—Robert Jensen. Red and white decorations, carry- latinee Daily 2; Church Bell and An Eskimo Lulla-jing out the valentine theme, were DANCE RECORDS meen oe sag rt iba An April xe * St € —Kenne' jacobson. . ‘Twinkle, Twinkle, Little star Metz- | ATrange for Opening len—rances Frahm and Doroiny| of Veterans’ Hospital Two Melodies (Bilbro)—Kathryn Mrs. winches Bence: nate x The Call of the Ocean and Cradle |President of the American Legion in Love)—(From “‘Paris”). Japanese Mammy—Fox Trots — Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. 10-inch, 75¢ * by (Blake)—Florence Miller. used for the tables. i NOW SHOWING OU T TO DAYx 1701-D Let's Do It—(Let’s Fall james . Auxiliary, and Mrs. James Morris, ‘i 1702-D The Sun Is At My Win- rd ae ee nea wecccas Bismarck, state rehabilitation and j \ dow—(Throwing Kisses at Me) Alice Roberts, Ruth Bowers and Bev- | hospitalization chairman, will go to — Fox Trot —Leo Reisman efly Bauer. es jell nag 4 rae a two day con- oe and His Orchestra. Den tAdein Robert Humphreys, [Of the veteran's bureau offive, and : ; gon ea ap nay Priscilla on Thursday and The | Other Legion officials to make plans : vin and His Orchestra. Merry-Go-Round (Bilbro)—Bernace | for equipping the new U. 8. Veterans’ . . . 10-inch, 75¢ Edson. : hospital to be opened there in March. f : 4 * Spinning Song (Ellmenreich)—| Offices are being occupied there : Dorothy Sigrudson. Stan pnt ok a it Trager gene She . VOCAL RECORDS allade (Burgmuller), °. wi mov ere month. 7 de (Hackh)—Eileen Saxvik. A formal opening is planned for + ~ 1698-D 1 Faw Downan’GoBoom! ‘ Down Where the Lolly-Pops Grow —Vocal Harmonies—Ethed and Dorothea Ponce. 10-inch, 7S Spanish Dance (Moszkowsk!)— | April. Mary Margaret Weist. Arrangements for the district ral- Rondo Mignon (Baumfelder)—Ruth | lies of the Legion and Auxiliary are 3 f : Bowers. now being made, and Mrs. Pence, H y Columbia’s Finale from Sonata No. 9 (Haydn) | president, urges that unl's' who wish 5 —Fannie Alice Roberts. to entertain a rally advise her at ‘Valse Arabesque (Lack), Scherzo | once. , (Schubert)—Ruth Freiss. She reports a number of “sleeping {mn Sunny Spain (Ewing)—Vernnie | units,” from which action is expected A soon, ‘The Rosary (Nevin-Whelpley)— Verna Bell. ‘The Lark (Glinke-Balakirew), The Pompadour’s Fan (Cadman)—Mar- guerite Kennedy. Polichinelle (Rachmaninoff), Fiut- tering Leaves (Burleigh)—Ruth Gor- ‘The public is cordially invited to attend. Ia Patterson dining room will be open after play this even- in CASH PRIZES Here is good news! 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