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yesterday Olson at her home in Moffit. was assisted by Mrs. Emil Enockson, Mrs. Fay Johnson and Mrs. Carroll, William attractively "used throughout, “the merch, will oak tl out the Pres! rooms, and a course luncheon was ae ete Fouee pees at 5 o'clock. Olson, who will be a bride of month, was the recipient of ' nearby communities attended. Guests from Bismarck were Mrs. ‘HP. Asseltine and Mrs. I, Inget, and Mesdames Fogarty, Lewis, Swindling, Baker, Jessen and Hoeft of Sterling; Mesdames Carlisle and Brownawell, ‘Wild Rose; and Mesdames Orin Dut- ton, Henry Crawford, and Marshall * * Two Plays ‘Included in Dance Recital Program “Chinatown,” an orintal spectacle, filled wth the beauty and mystery of the Orient, is one of the outstanding ea iH the poets oa tego to be given by Mrs. Clara Mor- dis at the Rex theatre April 6. ‘The | With her parents. scene of the sketch s lad n the Chnese scene of the sketches laid in the Chinese underworld. The numbers of the play are especially pleasing, the (® dragon dance by the Geisha Girls and the Dope Fiend dance. wer ste Se pee ae cli ance portion of the Apache, Russian Mrs, Fred Brown, here for a short business visit. program, Indian, and ballet dancing being included. A colonial dance fs a fitting finale for the group of dances, and in this num- ber the costumes are particularly at- “As Séen in a Night Club” another number, is a musical revue filled with the gaiety of the night club. The hostess with her “blues | today. voice,” is certain to please those who enjoy the more popular songs, and the specialty dancers.and the chorus add \ that pep and snap which make this one act dance play a diminutive musi- cal comedy. There are fifteen per- sons appearing in this play. Among those taking part in the) sketches mentioned are: Irma MHappel, Ann Anderson, Inez Landers, Doris Lundquist, Hazel Hedstrom,|of the Barker Bakery and Candy Gwendolin Pilmoor, Denice Sloulin, Dorothy Rosen, Elsie Slater, Mildred | C! Sperry, Mary Lou Thompson, Veron- fea Werstlein, Florence Johnson, Joe Morris and Ronald McIntyre. Mrs. Clara Morris will be at the piano, and & ‘special orchestra will assist. * * * The members of Gilbert N. Nelson post No. 1326 of the Veterans of For- eign Wars will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 Monday evehing in the Lion's room at the Grand Pacific hotel, ac- cording to arr announcement made to- day by the Pe aa G. W. Cass. * * An Easter cantata will be given this evening at 7:30 at the Indian school by the children of the primary de- partment of the school, and a cordial invitation to attend is extended the Se OK * The Christian Endeavor society and the Epworth League will conduct ‘a sunrise prayer service at 6:30 Easter Sunday morning. There will be a special muse ee * * Miss Ethel McGruer will be hostess to the members of chapter N, P. E. O., Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Juanita Edick. “* * The ladies of the.Methocist Aid so- icty will hold their annual spring rummage sale Saturday, April 6, in the church basement. se & over Easter with her sister, Miss Bil- * , Chapter F of the P. E. Q, sisterhood will meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. 8. *** * Miss Edna Thomson, Carson, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. peor. She will remain over Eas- ‘Flower Phone 784 SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929 Social and Personal Miscellaneous Shower \Rev. White to Speak : For Miss Mabel Olson fect ladies of Mof{jt and ping. Alexius hospital. Patterson hotel. * at Belfield, arrived yesterday to EMEMBER that mother of you. Send Easter Lilies! We'llgladly take care of all OSCAR HL. WILL & C0. 315 ‘Third Street Evenings and Until. Noon on Baster- At W. C. T. U. Meeting Rev. G. LeRoy White, superintend- ent of the Bismarck district Methodist Episcaqpal church, will be | the principal speaker at the W. C. T. U. meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, with Mrs. William Suckow as: hostess. Miss Helen Budd, assistant on work among young people, and there will be musical numbers. Mrs. Paul 8. Wright will sing sev- eral solos, and a trio composed Mrs. R. E. Morris, Miss Katherine Andrist and Adolph Englehardt will play. Mrs. O. 8 Jacobson will lead bi tedpiosavrd service. je mecting will bein at 7:30 guests included | Tuesday evening, and all interested in the work ig invited to attend. a 2 Miss Gertrude Harrison, town, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Knott of this city. ee E ‘The mecting of the Rainbow Girls, previously announced for this eve- ning, has been postponed. * *e * Miss Edlyn Cedergren returned yes- terday from Coleharbor where she visited with her parents. * ke Miss Avis Carlisle has gone to her home at Braddock to spend Easter f City-County Briefs j A. A. Dinsdale, Dickinson, is spend- ing a few days in the city. Miss Ethel Mandigo, Braddock, is spending the day in Bismarck shop- Mrs. E. S. Swenson, looking after business matters here Mrs. Ray Breen, who resides near Bismarck, is receiving treatment. at the St. Alexius hospital. I. C. Davies, county judge of Bur- leigh county, is a patient at the St. G. W. Hektner, Bismarck, foreman company, is spending several days in thicago on business. Miss Nina Waiste, teacher in the Lein district school, was a business visitor in Bismarck today. L, F. Lesmeister, commissioner of Pierce county, ar- rived in Bismarck Thursday to act business over the week-end. E. H. Morris, chief engineer of the railway commission, left last night on a business trip to Minneapolis, Mrs. E. J. Huschka, Dawson, chair- Chicago and other eastern points. pertetonelale Nar aatine on the vance of the colors, singing of “The ee City, ais enzo, Progress North Dakota Is Making.” r Special Easter Dinner. Tur- key, stcak, ete. served from 12 to 2 and from 6 to 8 p. m. | unit will give the invocation, and Mrs. H. J. Morris, president of the hostess —e unit will give the address of welcome. sss ee ee morning for the A. W. Lucas Tune in on KFYR every Co, day’s special. Special Easter Dinner from 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. Pat- \Yatiss Ruth Anderson, who teaches | terson hotel. Butterick and Pictorial Re- view Patterns, A. W. Lucas Co. A TRAINLOAD of 15.30° McCormick-Deering Tractors will arrive in Bis marck about 10 a. m., Monday, April ist. Be sure and ar- range to see this unusual big shipment of tractors. Mrs. Huschka, Dawson, second district president, go, department secretary. gram; Plans for District to Be Outlined Give District Report Addresses by four Bismarck women, Mrs, G. Olgierson, Mrs. E. H. Waldo, Mrs. James Morris and Mrs. B, E. Hitchcock, department and local of- received. second district rally to be held at Jamestown Thursday, April 4. The piel: meetings will be held in the Knights | jive the pledge of allegiance to the | trict officers and chairman of the of Columbus building, and there will flag at the afternoon meeting, and THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE cpanel — | Will Speak at Jamestown Legion Auxiliary Rally | Bee ean Sauer ra | ca, E. Hitchcock, president of the Bis- will preside at the meeting, and addresses will be given by Mrs. Pence, Minot, department president; Mrs. Olgierson, department vice president; Mrs. Waldo, editor of the Auxiliary Message; Mrs. Morris, state chairman of rehabilitation; all of Bismarck; and Mrs. Phillips, Far- Cc “| Coug Addresses by State and Department Officers and Chairmen Schedul For Second District Legion Auxiliary Rally at Jamestown April 4 4 Mrs. M. McCartney of the Fuller-|stress her particular features of the Four Bismarck Women on Pro-| ton unit will respond. work. “Rehabilitation” is the topic on Department officers will be intro- which Mrs. James Morris, Bismarck, duced and Mrs. Huschka will present | state chairman of the rehabilitation Check it Today! a report of the second district, and | committee, will speak, and Mrs. T. O. reports of the unit presidents, and Kraabel, N. D. veteran's commission- the registration committees will be|¢r, will speak on “Our Hospital,” Mrs. R. .M. DePuy will speak on ‘A brief musical program will close | “Girl Scout Work.” Several special ficers of the American Legion Auxi- * musical selecti ill i = the morning’s program, and a lunch- ical selections will be given dur. Mary, will feature the program of the | eon in the lounge roem of the hall | ing the afternoon. : eile: part of the afternoon will be de- Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley, will voted to reports of the second =| sindbis _ PAGE FIVE” stale committees, Mrs. G, Olgierson, | Kelsch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | Dianer fr j12 to 2 and 6 to 8p. m. } W. J. Bowers, engineer for the |terson hotel. marck unit, will spedk on “Junior Activities,” and Mre. A. G. Porter, | Montana-Dakota Power company, left Bigeley, will tal on “Constitution | yesterday for Omaha, Neb, where he Ture in on KFYR every and By-Laws.” manageme! Leeas Mrs. F. H. Waldo, Bismarck, editor bending Dag cy pease ) — pond ~ me sae of the Auxiliary Message, will discuss | that city Co, day’s specist, 5 publicity methods. Mrs. Arthur % : z Knauf, Jamestown, WWD be tna | ———————EE— of the question box. Model Initiation Committee reports will be given. and a model initiation in charge of the Oakes unit will conclude the aft- ernoon session. A joint session of the Legion and Auxiliary will be held in the evening the Legion conducting the program. At this time there will be addresses by several of the department offi- cers. After the meeting the remainder of the evening will be devoted to danc- ing and cards. 8 MRS. FRANK AUGHNAY S will have a Spring Term of * Kindergarten at her home, 8 504 Ave. E, beginning Mon- or April ist, until June, 8 Hours: R 8 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. $10.00 for term The Grand Pacific Offers a special Eas- ter Sunday Dinner at eighty-five cents ’ per cover. Served from 12 to 2:30 and from 6 to 8. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barth, Timmer, were visitors Baud yesterday. se ® Thomas Gustin, Flasher, was a business visitor in Mandan yesterday. zee Mrs. H. Parsons, Mandan, is the guest of friends in Jamestown for a few days. ’ i | \( 2 “eae .— ‘ ~~ So many things can happen to your precious furs between now and the next winter season that you will want to take the very best care of them. Our fur storage department is ready to serve you. We clean and repair your furs at a very small cost. Also specialize in the making of slip covers for overstuffed furniture, dressmaking, relining, re- modeling and repairing. PHONE 610 The Fur Repair Shop 312% MAIN AVENUE * * * W. H. Mormann, county commis- sioner, has returned to his home at Glen Ullin after attending to busi- ness matters in Mandan. ee * George Anderson, returned from Grand Forks, where he attends the state university, to spend a short Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. oe Anderson. x Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kelsch and daughter Margaret Jean, Miss Helen Kelsch and Mike Roche motored to Linton today to be the guests of Mr. —LSCCOCEESCOCE SPP PPL PDLECLCE SSSA SPA LSSA A, Following “FLU” _— CApy To" Mon. - Tues - Wed. April 1st - 2nd - 3rd THEATRE Mrs. Morris Speaks FOLEY'S Melodramatic crook drama with thrills and = sur- prises galore! Setablished 1875 be morning, afternoon and evening) this will be preceded by the advance wpeeee of the colors. The Jamestown chap- Ser tagting crepe muir tneor [Tao Lc ran preven risl and she will be assisted by Mrs. L. F. | rorence Pence, department president give an address on the work of the Mrs, C. F. Phillips, Fargo, depart- session will open with music, the ad-| bership” and Miss Hazel Nielson, Star Spangled Banner” and the] an, will report the prot . gress of the pledge of allegiance to the flag. led | membership drive in this area, and by Mrs. C. L. Robertson, Jamestown, followed by assembly singing. —_—_—_—_"_" The chaplain of the Jamestown MANDAN Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Synchronized with | a beautiful musi- ; eal score, haunt- ing theme song, superb sound ef- fects and great pyres dialogue! INO MYSTERY ORAMA with GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD LILVYAN TASHMAN nb TESS eu An Announcement Beginning Easter Sunday, Bennie Bermel’s Band will play a dinner hour program every evening at Hoffman’s “Try Our New Service” of COLUMBIA Qalking Pictuze/ Also MOVIETONE VAUDEVILLE The Highest Class Acts $55SSSSSSOSS The First National Bank oF, “ April1-2-3 Matinee Every Day at 2:30 romrens— I A 100 PER CENT VITAPHONE TALKING 4 HE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER ZONCEBIVED BY THE ALL. \MERICAN FUN-MAKER “THE HOME __TOWNERS” RICHARD BENNETT News Pictures Comedy biciar'og i ya .. DORIS KENYON =. moe, EARLY! ROBERT McWADE - GLADYS “Children of BROCKWELL the Ritz” ’ ROBERT EDESON _» JACK MULHALL_ : % THE PIONEER BANK N FIFTY YEARS IN BISMARCK N Commercial Banking in all Lines with TONIGHT To the original All Nations Orchestra “Save It With Ice” Se ae BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA A Savings Bank Department AT THE DOME The Bismarck Building and Loan association is purely a local institution, limiting its invest- ment operations exclusively to the corporate limits of the city of Bismarck. It is strictly mutual in its plan, returning to its borrowers and investors all earnings, after deducting a small operating cost. It is managed in the in- terest of the home owner and with a view to developing liberal plans whereby one may pur- chase or build and pay for their property on a monthly basis. .of Mobridge, S. Dak. The association announces a new plan, opera- tive April 1st, which provides a reduction of 3° in interest rate, the privilege of reduced monthly payments as the loan progresses and other attractive features. Our wagons will deliver ice on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays for Liberal loans will be made on old as well as new homes and in the latter case, funds will be _ the present. advanced as the building progresses. lease p : ; - Prospective home owners who need financing Please put up your card ; should see their local association first. PHONE 62. ae Bismarck Building and Loan Assn. 2 Room 11 National Bai : THE WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Bismarck, North Dakots A Fetijlizer - Black Dirt - Plowing - Rubbish Hauling