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THE BISMARCK x“ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY _5, 1930 Directs Band GILLETTE, CARLETON Club Speakers St: D. A. R. Co I BN UCTMR, B ive ‘ ikparthtics of ‘Alnka | Changed to] to March 45 RENOWNED ORGANIST wept etl ie soar Nor chapters, Daugh- | Organized First College Sym- Leseth ved Per) papers on ‘tasks phony Band;'He Composed Mother's cr yesterday ‘at the home | to “Many Organ Numbers In a five Pile ts talk on “What ce eee ee See government in the territory, and dis- cussed problems of a political and industrial nature. degrees, was recorded Jan. 23. Highest tribe Weil the Ween ee ae an ‘Total wid movement ‘orded Jan. 9. PUNY SN 16 (aes Average temperature deficiency for , 88 compared with the nor- “cea a lion for month to- waa B igeee dllow, ” (Gauset hy eames on Site re + a . es. of .14 of Was 4 Below; ‘an inch fell Jan. 6. Snow on the Normal 7.8 Above\ ground at the end of the month 45 inches. tation for the ie riod was .22 of an inch below normal, which is .45 of an inch. Mean relative humidity at 7 a.m. Particular interest in the forthcom- ing concert by the Carleton Sym- Phony band, which is to play at the city auditorium Thursday evening, February 13, centers around its con- ductor, James Robert Gillette, con- band Finger wa’ Ve pg begtereneen yore genet we 8 Se ee uary price of on permanent waves, Price $1250, We have a Gabriel waving machine, best money buy. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed PHONE 1606 ROYAL BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP month was 4 of a fet sted below, while the normal for the month is 7.8 de- Dance at Menoken Saturday Night, Feb. 8 Music by The Dictators i Rgpeee id I : i Piano Students to Be : Frances Willard Is Presented in Recital Lowded by Spindint SOR OREOR OO Fea FURNITUR af the Vear~Reductions lowe as ‘urniture for Every Room Reduced! oe sensational savings on Furniture for the whole oar Suites for every room as well as hundreds of single pieces included. Plan to attend this tremendous money saving event—plan to buy furniture at the lowest prices of the year! Easy Terms. RUG HE : ames iT OLAETTE 5 4 8 “pitt of high school age and under ‘will take part in the piano recital at the Dahners-Tavis Melody shop Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, when Mrs. Anne Hurlbut Petersen, presents ® group of her pupils. The recital is one of a series being given by Mrs. Petersen's students, and a cordial in- vitation is extended to the public. Those taking part in the program are Margaretta Bjornson, Vert Heath, Marjorie Rosen, LaVerne Middlemas, Myrtle Beseler, Marian Lyman, Mar- Jorie Kreiser, Ruth Rand, Grace Ab- dott, Lillian Hedstrom, Justine Bah- mer, Betty Ingstad, Jeanette Ash- bridge, Ethlyn Schafer, Jane Smith, Luella Harding, Lonny Kunkel, Salvation Army Is Conducting Meetings A series of special ware tanun tan uterine at E ih 4 ares, Wil Aarean ties" Eaeatings on at (Bice bape {Aah leis Gives rier On Japanese Opera An especially interesting review of “The Mikado,” colorful opera by W. 8. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan, ‘was given by Miss: Helen Bascom at the meeting of Chapter N, P. E. O. iternat Rotary. Guest recitalist selected from the northwest to play at the Sesqui- Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John Page. Miss Bascom described scenes from this most popular of all comic operas, and outlined the plot of the story, using a number of rec- ord to illustrate. “_e * ‘The several divisions of the Ladies Aid society of the McCabe Methodist. church will meet Thursday afternoon as follows: No. 1 with Mrs. R. 8. Enge, 518 Fifth street; No. 2 with Mrs. C. R. Kositzky, 723 Eleventh street; No. 3 with Mrs. Minnie Heat- on, 518 Tenth street; and No. 4 with Mrs. D. H. aaah tye edie dl Spring flowers, ney decorations suggestive of the approaching spring season were used for the bridge din- ner given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, at their home, 623 Fifth street. Bridge was played at three tables after dinner, and high scores were held by Mrs, Norman formally, and musical ni given during the evening by es Trom, Violet Fletcher Welo. sess Mrs, Sidney Smith, street, was hostess yesterdi noon at one of the series of “ ing parties” being given by members of St. Mary’s Circle. ere for two 5 ia nue, entertained guests for t of bridge last evening. Novel and or- iginal features were introduced dur- ing the games, and score prizes went to Miss Brun and Miss Helen Nelson. A Japanese motif was used for the table appointments, and favors were miniature dolls,” Miss Brun has been @ guest of honor at a number of in- formal affairs during the past week. She will leave Friday evening for Fargo, where she has accepted a posi- tion in the offices of the Northern States Power company. sae Stutsman To Speak Over Radio W. H. Stutsman, head of the Work- men’s Compensation bureau, will dis- cuss problems of the department, and tell how the bureau operates in a ra- dio talk at 7 o'clock this evening over station KFYR. This address is one of a series given under the auspices of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, to acquaint the pub- the large cities of the country. ‘Mr. Gillette has also earned for himzelf a reputation as a composer, having written over a hundred com- positions for organ, voice, and piano. Hong of his most popular numbers “Dragon Flies,” “Chant 4 Amour,” “The Rippling Brook” and owe the South.” These have be- as standard os one and are played annually by hundreds of organists. The Cantata “A Legend of Nacoo- chie” by Mr. Gillette, has been sung by high school choruses, throughout America Sanat success, The “Organists Handl the only dictionary of orga published, which Mr. Gitlette ‘spent 10 adopted Like all great artists, Mr. Gillette ‘was, and still is, continually looking for new and undiscovered fields in the musical world. It was this grop- ing that led Mr. Gillette, over ig so years bee to start experimenting wit bands and the instrumentation oa scoring for them. Not content to fol- ow the usual beaten path and to dines color for every listener and in this short time he has built up what is {|now known as the first Symphony Mrs, C. W. McDonnell, 422 Avenue A west, has as her guest Mrs. H. N. Tucker, Steele, who will spend the remainder of the ar ae heise Band in the northwest and the first Mrs. ounce Bundren, Glendive, i who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. E, J. Reich for several days, left yesterday for her “a * * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 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