The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1929, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929 _ Auvern Olson Stars Boy Scouts Will Be ‘ in ‘Green Stockings’ Tendered Banquet Much credit :: due Miss Pearl Bry-] Boy Scouts of ant.for the splendid performance of | Cabe Methodist chi “Green Stockings,” junior class play, atthe city auditorium last evening. ‘Auvern Olson and Celia Faraday | Mothers ‘Won the sympa’hy of the house in her | ning role of the colorless older thelp admiration also in Hn aie Beginning Thursday — March 14th THE GOB HAT is an important of the characters is not complete without calling attention to the work of John Jansonius a3 Wil- liam Faraday, the father, and of Vir- John Hafstrom as James Raleigh and Robert Toppins as Henry Stecle, neighbors of the Faradays, gave ex- cellent performances. . ‘The play was one of the best spon- sored by the saa = * Mrs. B. Andrus Gives: Paper on ‘World Court’ Mrs. Bernard Andrus read a paper on “The World Court” at the meet- ing of the Mothers’ Service club last evening at the home of Mrs. John R. “Fleck. Mrs, Andrus described the purposes and aims of the court, showing its advantages over similar lans, F Members responded to roll call by egaming a famous European states- man. Mrs. Roy Indseth was formally made a member of the club following the business meeting, and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in- formally. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ee * St. George's Guild will meet to- morrow at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. E. Cole, eM Park street. * * ‘The Rebekahs lodge is sponsoring a | -public card party this evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Swenson, 416 Thayer, play to start at 8 o'clock. * * * i , Judge Marion Conklin returned yesterday to his home at Jamestown after a visit’here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conklin. ’ * * * Mrs. C. J. Blue and Mrs. A. G. White will entertain the Ladies Aid society of the First Baptist church ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blue, 614 ne street. * ‘The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- ‘eran church will meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 2:30 in the church pariors, with Mrs. H. A. Swenson and Mrs. C. “C. Larsen as hostesses, A ial in- vitation is extended to members and friends. , x ek * Association meniiers, Pele rel harge of the: program e Thurs- lay Musical club tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Arnot. Mrs. For your dry cleaning, phone . Broadway Cleaners. : +! George the State Teacher's College, Minot, ning were Mrs. Nellie Evarts, Mrs. J. W. Scott and Miss Jessie Streigel. eee Missionary Society to Meet With Mrs. Taylor Mrs. E. J. Taylor, assisted by Mrs. W. C. Childs and Mrs. G. Olgierson, will entertain the members of the “Japan” and “Forcigners in Amer- ica” will be topics for study at this meeting. Mrs. E. T. Walker will speak on “Sapporo on the Air,” and Mrs. Anna Johnston will report on “Tokio, & City of Contrasts.” % Mrs. Anna Burr will discuss “For- immigrant ers of the World.” Mrs. Andrew Er- dah! will conduct the query corner. Mrs. Paul 8. Wright will sing “Grateful, O Lord, Am I,” with a vio- lin obligato by Mrs. Otto Hanson. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity , T. J. Gustin, Dickinson, spent yes- terday in Mandan on business. *** * Elmer Steele, Center, was a busi- ness visitor niente a yesterday. A. Nichols was called to Minneapolis Monday by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Kurtz. ** & W. ©. Renkauf of the Northern Power and Light company, Mobridge, 8. D., is transacting business in Man- dan. * * Captain Edit succeed Caj Elot has had charge of the Salvation Army work in Mandan, *e & Mrs. B. D. Rowley and Miss Wilma Picker left yesterday for Fargo and Minneapolis. Mrs. Rowley will spend some time in Fargo and Miss Pic! will visit ears nd > said nit _ Creations in Easter Jewelry ' ‘That Are Truly Stunning Brooches That Are Beautiful. Prices You Want to Pay. Bonham Brothers i Jewelers ° item in spring millinery. This one is of sulphur felt with inverted pleats at the sides. operation for appendicitis yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital, is making a’ satisfactory recovery. A.-McFarland, president of is a visitor in the city today. Dr. M. W. Roan is attending the sectional meeting of the American College of Surgeons in Minneapolis. | Dr. J. D. Jungman, epidemiologist for the state health department, and A. Bavonne, sanitary engineer, left yesterday for Dickinson, Hebron and New Salem where they will inspect sanitary conditions. They will be away the rest of the week. Miss Ella Leathers, McKenzie, and Wallace Anderson, Wing, both stu- dents at Jamestown college, were members of the Jamestown college chorus which gave a concert here Sunday. 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