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History of Bismarck _|Country Club Dance Study Club Is Read] Has Autumn Setting |srstocratic mansions and other in- of the organisation of the the t e History Bismarck Study club was recounted by Mrs. H. E. Shearn at the first ne : : & Fe g é 3 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register, 1017 Fifth street, entertained a few 256 E ie Ht as i aed EEE i it i I é 5 z F ae An ath ee ae ie & E § i [i Au : i where they plan to visit for several days. se Mrs. Paul tr. Boleyn arrived yester- play ial pide ie iabek eli i aril 728 uh tisdce keaesik p ik a? i E E ea, jeettly fared + * will i trated » T Meetings of Clubs i And Social Groups o. meet at evening. Toor’ plans and’ architectural prints aku ves re, asd, tt ot te once fanionable teste poy ‘arranged for more than 60 mem~ vided seating space for an audience a tess the second act of the opera ‘Troubadors played forthe dancing, |srerthe” as it was tg here in charge of Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, |®0™e sixty-five years ago. sisted by Mrs. Henry Duemeland, dec- CAPITOL THEATRE orations. Janet Gaynor will add still other Ee base es hearts to Ce? thousands she. siready Ae es onl Sk ee ae ‘or Active Season i et Pox Films prO- | Auxiliary More than 40 members of of a wistful little Holland American Legion and Auxiliary tended the picnic and weiner roast held last evening in the city tourist park. ‘The f ideal man comprises ped Bid lh sd Such is the con- Tesumed Its activities a der a | en na, nwt he ing held this week, when the season's! a5 Diane, a waif in the Paris Mont- seved after each. Usual events, such! ittusion to comfort her aged, blind as the Armistice day dinner, joint | father. meeting with the Legion, potluck sup-/ Charles Morton, who played the | register per, and Mothers’ day party, are in-| jeading masculine with Tu part Miss Gaynor in ‘4 Devils,” again is with her in “Christina” as Jen, 2 member i iE f ser with the year's work Mrs. | of a circus troupe who loves the wide- Ray V. Stair, ‘vice president; Miss| eyed girl. Ruth Wyncoop, secretary; Carl} Rudolph Schildkraut is cast as Nik- laas, the father of Christina, and adds another triumph to his long line Burman, | of scteen achievements, Lucy Dor- raine, Hungarian actress, and Harry also have imporiant parts. ; fe My. ea Mis ‘Aled -&. Dele, 311 Head of Land Office : Thali gtoup of fends at dinner st 300 Women to Attend |" arrives in Bismarck| sicnCLlMEr™ fT Ora evening at their home in compliment evening at thelr home in compliment/ Federation Banquet Dale, Most important ef the social events grind bes ge | A nce Pn woe ‘ ment : jon ond for the convention of the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s Clubs annual federation banquet, Sperry left today for Grand Porks to| , More than a0) Wome Sty Sipe their studies at the Univer, to atten Peapratsna, A regular of Lodge No. 5, A. PF. & A. M., will be : offered to the district presenting the held Monday, Sept. 18th, at 7:30 p. m. offered’ to the | preventing Se Jack Campbell was received st the ipvot Rec oricreen oo school, “4B mer green and white motif, emphasiz- years for burglarizing a store nerth of Jamestown. i : : i Emil Drewelow, of the pit ee. Districts will Mercantile company, was in the city | officers honored guests Friday, on business connected with | Ctscea'a¢'s I ta the company. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson left to- the banquet will be the day for Rapid City, 8. D., to attend tive arth pavgeoen to We givent as 6:1 the Northwestern Hotelmen’s associa-| at the city auditorium. This enter- tion convention there. sentating the York, Pa., Ice and Re- frigerating company, terminated a business stay of a week today. J. A. Kohler, of the Sinclair oll statt| _F-. J: here, is to Minneapolis Sunday to attend a meeting of the company’s lives in Glyndon, Minn., and who hes been here since a grandson died some pose nay ng Peas eta oh peg weeks ago. will give her address , on Friday, Sep- tember 19, at the close of Constitu- hich depicts the -| Approximately 800, ied pute of @, foreign opera|are constructed in the United States prima donna is leid in the picturesque | annually. BELLE MEHUS Music Studio Ofters prtvate instruction in piano and vielin. Cissses sre being ‘organized in plano for children of pre-school age. All branches of theory taught. Marie Lemohn, piano, graduate of MacPhail school of music and Minnesota university. Studied with Miss Mehus for four years and | was her assistant teacher in Minneapolis for two years. d, Emilie Herzog, violin, graduate of MacPhail school of miusic. ‘Minneapolis, conducted grade and high school orchestras 7:00 to 7:30 o'clock Monday eve- ning, September 15. In the group are, back row, Mrs, Clarence Gunness, chairman of the music committee and pianist; Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, director. Front Tow, Miss Madge Runey, second alto; Mrs. Ray V. Stair, first alto; Mrs. = Delegates to Meeting Zuger will be Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. George F. Shafer. ©. C. Moore, commissioner of the U. 8. Land office, Washington, ar- rived here at noon to confer with C. G. Boise, land office. . will be the the sate vclatgrverioes \ntkt often ie west, lous + , scheduled for Tuesday evening at there came in from Montana, where he stopped over at Great Falls to confer women are expected lwith the heads of that office. Rush Plans Dickinson Apartment Building Anew Ira L. Rush, architect of the new the pep song contest, when the Hose presen Ri ead becrpbageerse Pham hoy will for the mn | st here today on way — rec Minot from Dickinson and reported he was making plans for a nine- , j MAMOUNE: LAST TIMES TODAY - The Black Face Fun Riot! left to right: day to widower. Assisting Mrs. | Timmer. 8. Rindahl, pastor. Rev. registrar of the Bismarck morning at 10 o'clock. vest Festival Sei mornin , at 6 p.m. =, e The Two Black Crows MORAN and‘ MACK in “Anybody’s War” A Paramount All Talking Comedy \ COMING MONDAY Her Name Rings in Men's Hearts In Her New M. G. M. Talking Triumph “ROMANCE” with Lewis Stone and a magnetic new leading men... Gavin Gordon “Johmny’s Week-End” atin si Rr aha METER aoe A SD 7 8 James Metcalf, 57, Of Solen, Dies Here} James Metcalf, 57, of Solen, died in the city at 10 o'clock this morning. He was a native of Iowa and was a Winning Quartette to Sing Over Radio I shown above,|Gregory Dahlen, second soprano; and ‘Mrs. Iver Acker, first soprano. The program, arranged by Mrs. James Morris, department chairman, includes an address on “Our Federal Constitution,” by R. J. eRITaT eT Kamplin, Bismarck, state commander of the American Legion. Musical numbers to be given are: “Medley of National Airs,” “God Save America,” “Let Us Have Peace,” and a solo, “America For Me,” by Mrs, Acker. radi ‘apartment house at Dickinson, to be built for the Lefor Investment com- May Register Monday any. The company is having the Members of the registration come, mittee will be at the First Presby- terian church from two until five o'clock Monday afternoon, to permit delegates arriving the first previous to the lesday morning, it was announced today by Mrs. George Register, chairman. Mrs, Alfred Zuger has been ap- Pointed chairman of the information and housing committee, to take the place of Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, who will be out of the city. The body will be sent to Solen, | Monday morning, for services and in- terment in a burial plot on the farm of his brother, Charles F. Metcalf, of He leaves a son, Joseph L., at Solen, | and a daughter, Rose Metcalf, in De- Toit. may still be made in the Confirmation | class of the Trinity English Lutheran church was made today by Pnet said parents who desire to have their children become members of the church should plan to have them meet with the pastor every Saturday Don’t miss the Special Har- ice Sunday and evening at the Methodist church, also Harvest § pper and sale, Monday, Sept. Dance tonight at Glen-Echo. Guttenberg and his staff play- cYour Sund | Fortune Left to Butler-Husband * White Pains, N. ¥, Bent. 18—0P= general in Great Britain, married her butler, John Burden, 43, id in her will, filed today, she made certain that a trust fund she con- laway from him by action of the courts. vealed, but it was sizeably greater than the “more than $20,000" stipu- lated in the will. FARGOAN DROPS DEAD Fargo, N. D., Sept. 13.—()—Henry Jardine Bridge Construction company, fell dead today while getting out of @ truck on highway No. 10 near the || edge of the city. FIND DEAD MAN'S BODY Mt. Clemens, Mich,, Sept. 13.— The body of an unidentified man, 0 | parently the victim of gangster riv: 1 rey Buy now. Pay later Payments can be ar- ranged PHONE 138 ‘Two years ago the 72-year-old widow || Megs Burden died nine days ago, ||| ferred upon her butler-husband before i their marriage should not be taken |/f The size of the estate was not re- ||| Karges, labmorer employed by the |} “WE MUST SAVE Systematically” ' “Look, it’s easy to figure: Suppose we put away this amount every week for a year. Multiply by 52.and then add in 4% interest and see what we have—in just one year!” Figures don’t lie. Building up a savings account is a safe, sane, simple, sure way of creating a neat little “nest egg.” A bank accoupt is cumulative always, speculative never. We have a deposit book waiting for you. : The First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota Half a Century in Bismarck _ Style and Fine at Low Cost Bed, Hollywood § Vanity and Chest Beautiful Figured Woods Distinguish This Charming Bedroom Kennelly’s Anniversary ~ and Style Show STORE OPEN EVERY, NIGHT THIS WEEK KENNELLY FURNITURE CO. Dinner 6.P. Eat Shop Methodist Episcopal Church Fifth and Thayer Ave, W. E. VATER, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH Evening Services At 7:80 o’Clock Morning Services At 10:30 o’Clock Subject: “God’s Benevo- Subject: “Spiritual lences” Agriculture” Special Music by the Choir at both services, Monday, September 15th, at 6 p. m. Harvest Sale and Supper The Pioneer Bank Workmanship aes 125 Group. Now in Progress FREE DELIVERY MANDAN, N. DAK. ; ‘atthe