The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 5

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Sy JUNIOR CLASS PLAY World Wide Guild to : I AMUSING COMEDY Present’ 8-Act Play|‘A Prince There Was’ Will Be See Given Friday Evening at City Auditorium ‘Alaskan Scenery Is Described for Club Life Ends in Death | Fourth street. edy in three acts, and the principal Mrs! A. C. Wilkinson gave a paper | Characters are a country cousin who on “The Spell of Alaska,” telling of | comes to visit her cousin in the city. the charm of the country; Mrs. L. V.| The country relative does not turn Miller told of the McKinley National | Out to be at all as expected; and many Park; and Mrs, H. F. Keller had for | inusing incidents ensue. , Edna Draile, Katherine Kositzky, Marguerite Kennedy, Vir- ginia Stephens, Helen Ulsrud, Studied by Chapter “Barrie and the Drama of Fartasy” the subject — oF? | City-County Briefs i ° | R. W. Frasier, Crosby, is spending a few days in the city. ., yesterday after- | Hans A. Fischer, Washburn, is noon at the horhe of Mrs, William F. ‘business visitor in ‘the city, Harris; 828 Fifth street. in pathaiey Cave read the dedication of Prouty’ Barrie's popular “Peter Pan,” ex- among plaining why his plays are almost en- lawyer, a tirely fantasies. She read the first & struggling 4 5 act of the play, and reviewed the re- mainder. se The tenth birthday anniversary of Phyllis Joyce Brainerd was the occa- ee ee Eerie . A.C. Fe ihe Be H fl [ | 4 Hig : 3 Brainerd, at her home, 708 |. tray them, besides already men- hth street, yesterday from 4 to 6. tioned, are Miss Vincent, Marjorie Fourteen small girls were invited, and Gladys Prouty, Evelyn the time was spent with games. Prizes Mrs, Prouty, Dorothy Petron; were awarded Frances Olson, ois Robert MoCurdy; Kath- Riggs, Jean Harris, and Jeannette Mary Lou Thompson; of: Croonquist. A decorated birthday cake centered the table, which was lighted with tall tapers, when a re- freshment course was served. Ap- Pointments were in keeping with the approaching Easter season, and favors were gaily colored Easter eggs. Mrs. Brainerd was assisted by Miss Gladys Carlander. ze * ap efe é Feil i Fl Mrs, R. G. Wilde, 322 Hannafin % street, returned the first of the week | °° West Rosser Avenue. from a@ several days’ motor trip to g i h Eg g § a ANB A DERE THE BISMARCK _TRIBUN®. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1990 __ Editor Called Coward by Alabama’s Senator Black } ‘Two Year Fight for ||‘tiar and Contemptibi Cur’ Ip Newspaper Man’s Retort at \ Senate Lobby: Probe Publisher Calls Assailant Out- side, but Politician Re- fuses Invitation Crookston, Minn. She was accompa- nied to Bismarck by her mother, Mrs. F. R. Crane, who will spend about two months at the Wilde home. se 2 Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Peck and daughter Gladys, who visited over the | ernoon with Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, 314 week-end at the home of Mr. Peck’s| Avenue A West. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., Earle C. Peck, 1012 Eighth street, left today for their home in Cathay, N. D. ses Mrs, E. W. Davis returned Saturday ee * to her home in Wishek after spend- ‘The Current Events club will meet ing a few days visiting at the home| at 3 o'clock ‘Wednesday afternoon of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr.|with Mrs. J. P. French, 617 Fourth and Mrs. A. W. Munson, 820 Av-|street. enue E. ae aE ast RES ul 4 BgR age F | EEy a . Peck, 1012 irst of the where he will| J. W. Riley for Co. Judge (Pol. Adv.) a ugh. ———— rE EH 204 Fonrth Street Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 and $17.98. “wats Oar Specialty é z CULL, BAKKEN, BRADY and JANZ Certified Public Accountants INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Dah! Bids. Bismarck Phone 300 of the criminal reign of terror! Year’s Greatest Screen Thriller Stirring expose of war to the death be- - tween the long arm of the law and its scheming enemies. girl on the screen. 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