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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SAT DAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 the Engineers’ club at ceremonies held | ty at Une school ‘thursday evening, i 3 eK Ox | The Cosmos club will mect Monday evening at the nome of Mrs. M. W. Lien Fait wat avenue. Mrs. H. A./ McNutt will have charge of the pro- | toastmaster were John O. Lyngstad, gram, which will be on “War and’ Worton County Girl Won Na- Venesable Master of the Bismarck-| | Mandan Lodge of Perfection: Louis) Council of Kadosh—Louis F. Smith, i i Wi 4 F. Smith, Commander of the Bis: der; Harold B. Parson. first Ir + “S-{commander; Haro! arson. oe marck-Mandan Council of Kadosh:!ieutenant commander; Alfred B. George F. Dullam, Wise Master of, weich, second lieutenant commander; Brandes, assistant expert; John A. Graham, captain of the guards; and Frank E. Titus, steward. 20 High School Girls Glee Club Members Twenty girl students have been se- lected members of Bismarck high | school’s glee club. Members were lim- ited to 20, the maximum number al- \Boise, orator; Jon Parkinson. jalmoner; Gilbert Haugen, secretary; |Frank A. Lahr, treasurer; John A. ‘Graham, masier of ceremonies; A \ James H. Rhud, expert; Burns Bailey, is i ‘assistant expert; David D. McKee, a. oa c tandard bearer; Forrest M. Davis, guard of the temple; and Frank E. Titus, tiler. | | y Jamestown Woman Is |Catholic Daughters Named to Auxiliary Charity Bazaar Opens Publicity Committee’ Nov. 13 for Two Days * * * | Friends of Mrs. Waiter Sellens will | be pleased to learn that she is recov- ering nicely av the St. Alexius hospi- “Appointment of Mrs. C. L. Robert- son, Jamestown, to maintain contact with No Dakota newspapers and inform them of activities of the Amer- jean Legion auxiliary was announced here today by Mrs. James Morris, aux- ilflary president. Mrs. Robertson suc- Preparations for the annual char- | tal trom a fractured leg which sne ity bazaar sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America, which will be | ustained about ten days ago. | ae e The Luther league of the First Lu-, held Wednesday and Thursday eve- | theran church wilt hold a devotionai nings at St. Mary's school auditor- ium, are practically completed, ac- meeting in the church tomorrow eve- ning at 7:30. All members and triends Officers of Scottish Rite Bodies Foreign Relations’ FIFTH REUNION CONCLUDED Bismarck - Mandan Chapter Main Floor $3.00; bal, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00; gallery $1.00 IN THE FLESH! NOT A MOVIE! Rose |Carrol F. Hendrickson, chancellor; Croix; W. 8. Casselman, honored <8 |sidney Cohen, orator; John Parkin- one of the Masons se denen ah son, almoner; Gilbert mental in bringing the ti tite | corder; bodies to Bismarck because of his! atfred O. Henderson, master of cere- | chosen as contest number. Members tireless efforts; Frank L. Gage. also: monies; Chris honored as one instrumental in bring- | pudvig H. Lew: lowed to enter the state music con- test. ‘The group will present “Orpheus With His Lute,” which has been Haugen, Frank A. Lahr, treasurer; re- of the club are: First soprano—Ethel Sandin, Arlene Lochrke, Lucille Lewis, Bernice Klein, Matheis, turcopilier; . draper; John Moses, FAT MEN! , ceed: ‘ ‘ i ing the Scottish Rite bodies here; and | first deacon; a underwear ! 4 arnty per Sores who re- cording to Mrs. Dolores Kupitz, re- are coraially invited. { Are Reslecteas lititatled Whigs heed, Peo eeveieigtt |e deacon; va oe Sloss, second Frances Macavos, Marjorie Ackerman.| We have especial. post. rent of the local court of Catholic ee % | re Reslected; Installe N . 1. ae M/deacon: Herman L. Barchenger. bear- “Second soprano—Ione Noggle. Gene- Mrs. Clara Olson, Edgeley, was aP- Daughters. ; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Petron and Last Night Grand Inspector ae fat etd jer of Beauseant; Eznest H. Johnston, \ieve Halvorson, Ernestine Dobler, Is- Pointed assistant in the auxiliary’s ‘phe event offers an opportunity for daughter Dorothy will motor to Cole- . 8 ee bon {f member of the Su- bearer of white standard: Albert R. gpelle Humphreys, Ruth Pattison, bd welfare A lagi She will shoppers to secure Christmas gifts harbor this evening to be guests at | ; bag tet CEeaT LAN WORe aus dieee eclhal of black beget have charge of the cradle roll, which thet are different and individual, for, the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ons-| Reading of a national prize winy 1° ening of the program bY the guard: and Frank’ eutenant of the Sienaton, hed th 19ST ae Wee depart- fe toe ae tsar initads tone ‘of Members of the local court, Catho- | stitution lec OL feat Re- Halvorson, Arthur J. Arnot. and son, master of Kadosh; Judge Wil- Ment chairman of Americanism. Oe Lr ee cee ia aprons, and le Daughters of America, will hold |}ations” by its young authoress, Miss George H. Humphreys. all of Bis-|iiam L. Nuessle, prior: Judge Luther ‘Mrs. Olson has been chairman of Gozens ot varieties of plain anid fancy their regular meeting Monday eve- |Esther Smith, a junior in Mandan marck, and Rev. Gilbert W. Stewart.|— Birdzell. preceptor; Judge Fred rehabilitation work for the Edgeley grossed dolls which will be arranged ning at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's schoo! ‘high school, was the high spot on the Mandan. Invocation was made Ks |Jansoniv hancellor; Judge Alexan- unit. in elaborately decorated booths. auditorium. ‘program of the traditional banquet Rev. Stewart, who is pastor of the gor G. Burr, minister of state; John Mrs. Morris will be the guest of the “as a special feature one booth will * * Ito all Scottish Rite Masons given at Presbyterian church, Mandan. Com-! parkinson, almoncr; Gilbert Haugen, Grand Forks unit at their Armistice ye devoted entirely to Japanese novel-. Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Bryant wi ‘the Masonic Temple at 6 o'clock lust munity singing was led by Mr. Hum- registrar; Frank A. Lahr, treasurer: day celebration and will broadcast an 4; r 4 ive N “to s night. ,More than 200 attended the phrers. 'Gilbert W. Stewart, prelate: Edwin J. ties, which have been sent here for arrive today from Napoleon to spend | art, p! 4 4 nr, address from radio station ICFJM. the occasion by a Japanese import- the week-cnd with Mr. Bryant's par- , function. ; Following the banquet and program ‘Taylor, master of ceremonies; Fred- i Fath Se ing in Minneapolis. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I’. Bryant, 305| The essay, which won first ee is pete el a i oanaay, An one erick E. McCurdy, expert; Harry A. | = . 1 red Avenue B. a national contest among school chil- marck-Mandan sist , Ancient at 7 is Son Banquet sphibuatay Trentey ands chicken : ** ® !dren and brought its writer a $300 and Accepted Scottish Rite, was con- Will Be November 15. cinner ‘Thursday night, serving to be- | Miss Marcia Bowman and Miss | prize, was printed in the August. 1926, ducted in the Blue Lodge room of gin at 5:30 each day. Mrs. Elmer | Lydia Bertsch will go to New Salem issue of the National Republic. of- the Masonic Temple. The ceremony In observance of “father-son” week, Brown. Mrs. B. O. Woehle, Mrs. Hel- ‘today, where they will be guests of |ficial organ of the Republican party was open to all Blue Lodge Masons November 10-16, the men of the First. en Kelly and Mrs. Dan Slattery, «ie Miss Berneice Hurmence over Armis- | and sponsor of the contest. and their wives. Presbyterian church will hold a ban- | the committee in charge of the sup- tice day. Miss €mith was only 12 years old — All officers of Bismarck - Mandan Astomatie Toning | quet next Friday evening. Boys of per. * * * when she wrote the article and was a Scottish Rite boc®»s were reelected the city will be guests at the dinner, Mrs. B. O. Ward is chairman of Clark and Ronald Swick, sons of |student in Bonanza district rural yesterday. They follow: 550. Screen-Grid Clrevit which will be served at 6:30 in the the commiitee for the apron booth; Mrs. Kate Swick of this city. are | school No. 3, near Schmidt, Morton Lodge of Perfection—John O. Lyng- Others from $22.50 Double Push-Pull church parlors. | Mrs. L. R. Priske and Mrs. J. P. Wag- spending the week-end at the home ‘county. She is the daughter of Mr. stad, vencrable master; A. B. Welch Amolifcation C. L. Young, superintendent of the ner are in charge of the Beano game; of Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe, Bald- and Mrs. Paul W. Smith, who reside senior warden; Archie O. Johnson. Presbyterian church school, is chair- Mrs. C. 8. Fossum, Mrs. L. A. LaRue win. near Schmidt junior warden; Charles Boise. orator: Supersize Syntonis man of the committee on errange- | and Mrs. Frank Geicrman, will super- ee * Miss Smith's reading was parti John Parkinson, almoner; Gilbert Dynamic Type Specter ments. Other members of te com- | vise the white elephant booth; and | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Taylor, larly appropriate last night bec Haugen, secretary; F. A. Lahr, treas- mittee are H. P, Goddard, George Mrs. L. H. Carufel is chairman of the , Wilton, are guests today at the home | yesterday, the fifth and last day of urer; Thor G. Plomasen, master of Beoutifd Console z <} Humphreys, O. V. Bowman, and Kel- committee for the Japanese novelties of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. Lucinda | the fifth reunion of the Ancicnt and ceremonies; Alfred 8S. Dale, expert: ley Simonson, booth. All members of the organiza- | Logan, 208 Second street. Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Bis- Donald MePhee, assistant expert: only ' ‘A program of especial interest to tion will ascist in making the bazaar | * * * | marek, had been designated as “Con- Forest F. Skinner, captain of the boys is being prepared. The fourth a success. | The Busy Bees Sewing club of the | stitution Day" and because she is a host; and Frank E. Titus, tiler. } with a Gruen Tank 8 division of the Ladies Aid will be in Proceeds from the affair will be Rebekah lodge will meet ‘Tuesday | resident of this Masonic district. Chapter Rose Croix—George F. charge of serving the dinner. used for charity purposes in the city ‘afternoon with Mrs. William Baker,| Presiding at the banquet was Judge Dullam, wise master; George M. Con- Back in ‘18, how happy you ** & and vicinity, and the organization 602 Third sireet. A. M. Christianson, Masier of Ka- stans, senior warden; Lorenzo H. were to know he was safe! Plays With Symphony Orchestra pays no attention to either creed or — dosh. Speakers called upon by the Belk, junior warden; Charles G. | Remember the day with this ues TUEES Harry Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. color in their work of mercy. | o—- ee ee amen Gruen Imperial Tank—grace- L. Rubin, 522 West Thayer, a student * 1) City-County Briefs | ——eE————eeeeeee \ fully yet sturdily fashioned at the University of Minnesota, was Is Hostess at Bridge Dinner 1 of 14 kt solid gold, a x one of the members of the university Covers were placed for 20 at the | ——————__ + | equipped with a Guild @ band to be chosen to play with the bridge dinner given last evening by} Charles Papas left last evening for { movement that assures de- Minneapolis symphony orchestra Mrs. Charles Rue at her home, 619 | Marshfield, Minn., where he will vis- ' pendable timekeeping service. when their new auditorium was dedi- Mandan street. Yellow chrysanthe- jt for a time. A wondertul value at $50! a-»s cated last week. Sixty musicians were mums centered the tables, and a | = ten selected from the university band for Thanksgiving motif was carried out’ H.C. Frahm, head of the state wth moved @ this occasion. Mr. Rubin was also one in the decorations. Bridge was played highway commission, left last evening a pte TONIGHT Bonham Brothers of the group of bandsmen chosen to after dinner, and score prizes were for San Antonio, Tcxes, where he will | =e Saturday nang : as lh to 6 anata oti the seston ree to th awarded code H, ee sink: Pony attend the annual convention of the Jewel anston, Ill, several weeks ago. He Giles Personius. rs. E. » American Highway association. Bismarck, North Dakota i P rf plays & saxophone. The hostess was assisted by MFs., RONALD COLMAN n Periormance eee James Kiley. Mrs. E. J. Rue and Mrs.' Miss Elizabeth Wells. field worker In his first all-tatking pleture Pec civied tn Prom "pan E. M. Hendricks. Bee for the North Dakota Children’s z lembers of the rris Hustler's * ‘home society, who has been spending t V: | class of the McCabe Methodist Past Matrons Entertained several days in the city on business “Bulldo Drummond” eau NL) a Uee pg Pe perdeor'pe ae i dace Ten spate as bh gaat — connected with the Children’s Home g at the home o! iss Lavina Register, Mairon's club, O. E. 8. were guests at Fargo, left this morning for Far- 4 ‘i 1011 Fifth street, with Miss Register, when Mrs. Mary Stark entertained | go, Continuous Showing Today and the Misses Elizabeth Best and yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon | Shows a! 2:30 - 4:36 - 6:47 - 9:00 NEW Antoinette Morton as assisting hos- at her home in Mandan. Following; fyressmaking and designing. Matince prices until 6:30 tesses. Following the business mect- the luncheon the afternoon was spent | 1: ¢horine DeLancy, 119 Fourth | ANNIVERSARY ing a social evening was enjoyed, and in sewing for the children's home in r ty. later a hd loch = a Fargo. , Street. Phone 1538, | a ZENITE Armistice day m was the | | rs. Frank A y wil . ‘ decoration of the tables. There were Mrs. Ed Conley of McKenzie, who | GOOD IDEA MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY : maces will a baat pane ye pin ¢. jn Auguet | Fertilizer on lawn dissolves have part time kindergar- for a visit with her son, L. A. Conley, | ; . _ Archdeacon H.R Harrington, Fargo, who is employed by the Commerce in spring and _ to roots of ow ten at her home at 504 will conduet services at St. George's department, returned to Bismarck grass, Wachter Transfer Co. WB A ceriue ® for «torn of d Episcopal church tomorrow. Early yesterday, after stopping at Flint, ‘ i ' ws is en communion will be held at 9 a.m., Mich., to visit a brother and sister. weeks, beginning Tuesday and morning services at 10:30. The On her way east, Mrs. Conley also | ‘ * archdeacon will return today from visited at points in South Dakota, 1 November 12th. a Ball, where he held services| Wisconsin, New York and Pennsyl- eusitecuke a: dele eam | Exclusive Zenith Dealers : Pa bee se * riot aye per agg eibg | Hours 1:30 te 3:15 P. M. Miss Eva Nold and Thomas Padilla,; Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Johnson, valeoll Atsetica wleaate i $ both of Bismarck, were married yes- | Sanish, left yesterday by motor for “pot Know iaiicit canbe ‘ $10.00 per term. terday afternoon at the home of Los Angeles and other points in Cali- What 2 cunhen | Judge Anton Beer, 409 Ninth street, fornia, where they will spend the Hin Doings? 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