The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1930, Page 5

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c ’ ‘ ‘ * r 4 ' A I ’ c Re 2ee Masons’ Hold First Of Winter Parties To promote a ‘public interest in] A most successful and enjoyable child healthwork, especially children’s} event was the Masonic bongs party clinics, Bismarck last Council is planning to be given on May Day. Mra, Clif-| les of parties which the organization ‘public health nurse| Will sponsor during the next two ford Oe ey ae erkoany ie About 35 couples aciieibe, and Community Council to _ Plan Health Pageant lance program. Oe eae eit Naa nated chair-| Olson and “Her music” played tor the man and Mrs. C. W. Moses vice chair-] @8ncing, which continued from 9 man of the pageant committee, other members of which are Mrs. G. Olgier- son, Mts. A, M. Christianson, Mra, R. E. Jack, and Mrs. A. Y. Haglund. The chairman of the rest-room committee reported that during the month of December 80 women and 84} children had been cared for at the rooms. Following the meeting moving pic- tures taken at the Florence Critten- den home at Fargo were shown at the courtesy of the manage! ‘The next meeting of the council will be February 21. eee Indian Interpreter Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zuger. 501 West Thayer, were hosts at a dinner last evening complimentary to Frank Zahn, official interpreter at.the Fort ‘Yates Indian agency, who. has gained fame as the inférpreter and compan- ion of Red Tomahawk, Sioux Indian cief. ‘Red Tomahawk, who was to have been a guest at the dinner. was unable to be present because of ill- ness. * Guests in addition to ‘Mr. Zahn, were Bismarck people interested in Indian welfare. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. JA) JANUARY_18. 1980 until midnight, when @ supper was served, The affair-was arranged by the so- cial committee, Arthur Sailer and David Cook. * | Women’s "Relief cute a vs, 3. Mrs, Anna Lenhert, guard Mrs, Josephine Hughes. chaplain Mrs, Annie Fuller. conductor; Mrs. Mary Dingle, patriotic instructor. Mrs. Mary Lewis is press corre: spondent; Mrs. Margaret Moriarty. smusieian;.Mrs- Fuller: and Mrs. Lews ; compose the relief committee; and; Officers Are Installed (mrs. Moriarty and Mrs. Schwantes Recently elected officers of the Daisy McPherson post, Women’s Re- Nef Corps, were installed at a meet- ing Cen bgt the home of Mrs. George with Mrs. Margaret Moriarty, past President, serving and installing Officer. ‘Those taking. office were: Mrs. Mernie Kisner, president; Mrs. Anna in|Schwantes, senior vice president; Mrs. Mary Sperry, junior vice presi- dent; Mrs. Elizabeth Cordner, treas- Mrs. ‘The wish of the whole world fulfilled at last! Following the dinner the evening was spent informally. Mr. Zahn pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Zuger an au- tographed photograph of Vice Presi- dent Curtis, Red Tomahawk, and himself. taken at Washington. during the Indian chief's vait there last sum- mer. eee The Bismarck Study club will meet tt 2:30 Monday afternoon with Mrs. R. D. Kennelly, 825 Fourth street. Germany before and after the. World vill be the topic for the after- program. ‘Heme of Paremewes Pieters Matinee 2:30—Evenings 7 and 9 TONIGHT - Saturday — An All-Talking’ Outdoor Drama Mary and Doug In the All-Talking - - All-Laughing ‘Taming ef the Shrew’ “PARAMOUNT THEATRE MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY KATHERINE DE LANEY Dressmaker - - Designer “For those who discriminate” are members of the auditing board. ee 8 L100 F. Auxitiary to Give Dance A masquerade dance at which prizes will be awarded for the best/ , costumes, will be given Thursday eve- ig, January 23, at the 1. O. O. F. hoes acéording to an announcement made today by members of the Ladies THEATRE 2:30 - 7 and 9 p. m. Adults 35c until 7:30 Last Showing Tonight “The River” Charles Farrel and Mary Duncan From Tupper’s sensitional novel, a torrent of thrills Harry Langdon Talking Comedy “Skirt Shy” Fox Sound News Coming - - Coming RICHARD DIX in “7 Keys to Baldpate” ZANE GREY’S Lone Star Ranger Auxillary, 10. 0. Pe F. ‘tio « are spon soring the dance. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Lillian Menefee, 'Mrs. B. F. Flannigan, and Mrs. J. W | Scott. 7- “Nothing” doing on “Sunday! |night? Come and enjoy Com-, munity Singing at St. George's | house 8:15 p. m. The! \old songs! Soloist, Mr. Or-| ‘chard, All welcome. No, charge. Nothing to it but friendship and recreation, MILLERS NAT REST 722 Sth St Bismarck, N. Katures Jtoad to Healt! 0 knife, no metalli r food’ is our med: e for Information. Foley’s Honey and Tar Stops teasing, harassing coughs, throat irritations, - that tire out and prevent sleep. Puts a soothing coating on an irritated throat, raises phlegm easily. 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