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Ree ee eee wos a ; amet Se THE --[ASocery NEWS | \D. M. Holmes Club Has! Strohl-Allen — ‘ 13th Annual Banquet| Vows Are Spoken Here $ fae hie ee at A cee of present county superin-| Allen, Washburn, were peavey pe married here | ¥ tor past and Sige was held Wednesday at the Grand Pacific Eat shop|Jackson, pastor of th x private dining room, with 54 members| church.” ‘The Ned on eal p in attendance. tus of psa of North Dakota, presi the piano. lay afternoon by Rev. Ellis led by Leonard Orve- rane foe aboot” Bin pare Gorin ; for about moving |% dahl, Tnighy, with Hans Lee, Steele, at bed trot ee a beret and former uptaur tee west of Wi lic instruction; R, M. ident fof the Ellendale Normal end Mrs. A. W. Stadler - : Tndustrial school; Miss Laura Sander-| way, is a patient in ie Ws Alcatus | son, a member of the state board of | hospital where she Ate — treat- | 9 administration; and Miss M. Bea-|ment for a week or trice Johnstone, of the extension de- * %, partment of the University of North} Miss Clara Baut 4 Dakota, who is president of the club.|and Mrs Fred Bauer, daughter of Mr. |§ ari Eigin, Elroy Shroeder, Grand Forks county /hart Ludi Patterson, paperintentent of schools, is secre-|and Ariat Cc. Pateron, 06 The eb tary. mote fellowship among county super- teenth St., were married $ Oriuniaeal as a social group to pro-| Rev. Marvin Miller, rot. by intendents, the club was named for|left for Elgin where they will visit |% D. M. Holmes, the oldest county su-/ with the bride’s parents for about a|% week. Later they will make their home here. Mr. Patterson is a mem- ‘ber of @ local orchestra. Capital Debutante perintendent in the state. It meets each year during the state convention of the North Dakota Education asso- ciation. School Dramatic Club Gives Demonstration The Dramatic clut club of the Bis- marck high school presented a play, “Mistletoe and Moonlight” 9s one of the demonstration features for the sectional meeting of the department of English Thursday afternoon in the court house. The play, directed by Miss Pearl Bryant, local dramatic coach, aimed to demonstrate the difficulties under: which a high school dramatic group must work, particularly the scarcity’ of good non-royalty plays. More ex- perienced actors were cast for the lesser roles and major parts were taken by new actors in order to de- velop those students appearing for the first time. In the cast were Phyllis Olson, Helen Targart, Dorothy Tiedman, David Davis, Dick Grabo, Quinton ‘Taylor, Duncan Wallace and Walter ‘Ward. * * * Mrs. Grant Marsh, 1210 Broadway, has as her guests her sister, Mrs. Fred Gehner and daughter Anna of Bar- low, N. D., who will be here for two weeks or tonger. Professor Hywel! Cc. ‘owland of the music department of the ey < North Dakota, Grand guest at the home of Mr. and ‘ars, J J. French, 613 Fourth st., during the state meeting of the North Dakota Education bacon appotatnent nt ete and black were used for the tables when Mrs. E. M. Hendricks, 921 Fifth 8t., entertain- ed members of her contract club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednes- day afternoon. There were eight guests. Score honors in the games during the afternoon were held by Mrs. J. C. Peltier and Mrs. L. H. Caru- ia * Mrs. Floyd Py leans) 216 Avenue B ‘West, was hostess Wednesday noon at one of a series of vanishing lunch- eons which members of the Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyte: church are giving to raise funds for charity work. Bouquets oe yellow flowers and yellow tapers in green holders decorated the table. Covers were placed te Grae Members of the es Events club will meet one day next week to make and tie a comforter which will be sent to the relief committee in the drouth-stricken area, it was decided ae at the home of Mrs. H. F. "Hare, 802 Fifth St. Mrs. C. C. worl = eared a paper on “Tunis Tripoli” and Mrs. eh C. Taylor had a paper entitled “Re-claiming of the Sudan Desert.” * of New World read by Mrs, H. T. Perry bers of the ‘Wednesday Study ‘club at fternoon Mrs. W. H. charge of the current events discus- sion for the year. Mrs. C. W. Schor- some of the items. SOCIETY CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Pee Ladies’ Aid Rum-' Special men’s new! mp oe oe Open eve-| nings. Laskin Block on Fifth Something’s Been Done About It—and How! Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Back to the Prices of 15 Years Ago Bergeson’S Ne O24 a Louise Brooks, granada Mrs. Edward Stotesbury He |% aye) will make oats debut In |% Washington society this winter, sale of day and Saturday. 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