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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931 [Play Director —~]/CAST SELECTED FOR HOME TALENT PLAY Choruses and Musical Special- ties Will Be Features of “West of Broadway” acters they will portray are: Art/garet Beylund, Jean McKinnon, Cayou as John Buskin; Odeile Venne/Ernestine Carufel, Irene Anderson, as Jeannie James; John Wingate as; Bernice Wagner, Rose Zahn, Rosa- Robert Bancock; Dale Brown as Jim-|leen Fortune, Alice Garske, Irene An- mie Millard; Evelyn Grace Hermann] derson, Daria Winter, Maybelle Mc- as Imogene Millard; Eunice Venne 4s|Kinnon and Marie Garske. Madame DeLoze; Dore Maddock as} An advertising committee composed on certificates. They claim to be representatives of LA’ TE TO CLASSIFY the National Veteran's Association of Enlisted Men, an organization found- | CALIFORNIA COMBINATION wave ed 10 months ago in Seattle. The! the ideal permanent. Spiral top leader, C. H. Potts, said they are con-| croquinole ends. Now $5.00. Sham< fident their mission will be successful.| poo and set included. California Jim Twyman; Leo Boespflug as Josh|of Mesdames Joseph Orchard, A, Y.| They are making the trip by riding on] Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- Hawkins; Catherine McKinnon as|Haglund, P. R. Webb and A. £.j ‘reight trains. marck, Phone 782. Maw Hawkins; James Warner as Ike) Brown, is assisting with the local ad- Goldstein; Edmund Schreiner as] vertising. o Carson high school, a brother of the hostess, was an out-of-town guest. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | "=n The Nursery and Kindergarten Mothers’ club of the First Presbyter- | fan church will meet at 3:30 o'clock | Tuesday afternoon in the church Par- eee A social meeting of the Business rain) ry Mey club will at 8 o'clock Tuesd: in the club rooms. ili! ee ‘The Mothers Service club will hold svete rg Ad 8 o'clock Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ge E. Smith, 905 cae - ih Members of Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the World War Memorial building, with Mrs. H. W. Richhelt, Mrs, Emily Lockwood and Mrs. A. Bahmer as jostesses, LIONS TO ENTERTAR DEMON GRID ELEVEN Miss Palmer to Attend Wasnington Meeting Miss Bertha Paimer, state super- §ntendent of public instruction, will By represent North Dakota at a ban- quet Dec. 5, in Washington, D. C., which will be a feature of the na- tional regional conference of the W. Cc. T. U. in session there Dec. 4-7. The meetings and banquet will be in the gardens of the Mayflower hotel. As her guests at the banquet, Miss Palmer will have the North Dakota, senators and representatives and their wives, all of whom have sig- nified their intention to attend. Miss Palmer also will carry the state flag in a demonstration in which delega- tions from the various states will ‘ticipate. een eda tely following the confer- ence, Miss Palmer will attend the na- tional council of state superinten- dents, to be held in Washington Dec. 7 and 8. -She will leave late this afternoon for Lisbon, where on Tuesday eve- ning she will speak ata dedication, program et a rural school building. From there she goes to Minneapolis to spend Thanksgiving day with friends and will make stops in Chi- cago and New York before going to) ‘Washington. ge New Color Plus Lively Drama Gives You The Best Value In Screen Entertainment To-day Henry MclIllvone; Ralph O'Neil as Henry Woods; Dorothy Lang as a {Cousin Sally Cooper; Martha Nott- Go Through Here on The cast of characters for “West|veit as Martha Shoemaker; Jane HY of Broadway,” three-act play with|Christian ag Leila Bannister; Tillie Way to Washington choruses and musical specialties, Deitrich as Pearl Shoemaker; Bill was announced Monday by Miss|Manning as Joe Blake and Anton According to the story of five Seat-! Marie L. Moeckel, director. Beer as Mayor Watkins, \tle men who passed through Bis- / The play, to be presented Thurs-| In addition, several choruses will! marck Monday, they are on their way day and Friday evenings of this week| present sprightly song and dance/to Washington to urge congress to! at St. Mary’s school auditorium un-| numbers during the varjous scenes}make immediate payment of the bal-| der the auspices of St. Mary’s parish,|and between acts. Members of the! ance due on Veteran's Adjusted Com- | will open promptly at 8:15 o’clock| “Betty Co-ed,” and “Stepping West! pensation Certificates and to advocate | each evening. Rehearsals have been|of Broadway” choruses, as announced | the cancellation of all interest charges | under way for several days and most by the director, follow: Grace Roher- } of the parts have been mastered. Color so real it lives | k with the story s+... \ ty, Peggy Homan, Bernadine Barrett, ‘Those taking part and the char-| Marjorie Doll, Elizabeth Leick, Mar- Miss Marie L. Moeckel, a repre- sentative of the Kansas City Pro- ducing company, is directing re- hearsals for “West of Broadway,” home talent pageant to be presented Thursday and Friday evenings at St. Mary’s school auditorium. The production is sponsored by St. Mary’s parish and will include a main cast of 18 characters with about 150 children and adults in the various choruses and specialties, A Turkey Thanksgiving Dinner With all the trimmings for 50c at the Patterson Coffee Shop, connected with the Patterson Annex under the manage- Playgirl Learn Broadway — She Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Samuelson clic tn ‘ : i ; , a aig lcs, Ment | Mombera of Figh Schoo! Team| Sinte dnce—Maian Str, ment of J. T. Rice. _He will see that you peli PRme hifem EN Tih Mr, Semuelson’s brother-in-law | Will Be Guests of Club at [of 8. R. Mote, superintendent of the are well served with good food. You i ere Everything and j Indian school, and Mrs. Mote. Reading—Eleanor Partain. Tap dance—Marian Slater, Mary Slater, Priscilla Hosie, and Maxine Hosie, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Mote. Members of the football team and coaches will introduced and it is probable that Athletic Director Roy D. McLoed will make a few remarks about the team’s success this season. You will enjoy this pleasant pro- fession with its good pay. We teach every detail and use our influence to help you obtain a position after graduation, WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG AND COMPLETE INFORMATION MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL FARGO, N. DAK. Pre-Thankseiving Sale It’s Store-Wide and Begins Tomorrow Morning Come Early for Best Selections COATS This is the year to buy a good coat. Their furs, fabyics, fashion details, lines and work- manship are distinguished by unqualified excellence, They have that expensive look. 25 to33!% Off and sister, Mr, and Mrs. E. Ulmer, 402 Mandan St. Gave Them THE O 2UNAROU! Broadway’s Gay Parade in Drama Carefree as a Show Girl’s Heart can’t afford to pass up this well prepared Thanksgiving dinner. Dinner Meeting e* * Mrs. ©. F. Johnson, Bismarck, Bpent the week-end in Jamestown as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. A.M. Dahl Members of the Lions club will entertain the Bismarck high school football team at a dinner meeting in the Grand Pacific hotel at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Speakers will be W. F. McClel- land, superintendent of the state training school at Mandan, and John W. Reel, director of recreational ac- tivity in Bismarck, Girls from the U. S. Indian school will Present an entertainment pro- gram, which will include the follow- ing numbers: ee * ‘who underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis two weeks ago at the St. Alexius hospital, has recovered suf- ficiently to Sarthe home. The Misses Viola Toews, Ethel Childs and Angela tere and Thomas Hedges, Bismarck, accom- panied by Walter Blakesley, Man- dan, and Lloyd Bierscheld, Dickin- son, motored to Maxbass Sunday to spend the day with Mr. Hedges’ par- ents and with friends. “oe In honor of the 14th birthday an- niversary of her son Harvey, Mrs. P. N. Toews, 615 Sixth street, entertain- ed a group of young people at an in- formal party at the Toews’ home Sat- urday evening. Various games were played and @ birthday supper was served. R NOTICE: Protect your lawn with coating of well rotted’ fertilizer. Wachter Transfer Corp., phone 62. Thanksgiving, Thurs., Nov. 26 Prince Cafe Invites You to Dine on Thanksgiving Day from 1 to 8 p. m. Family parties and private parties will be served in the Cavern if desired, Mary Brian, Marie Prevost, Johnny Hines, Joe Cawthorn TODAY and TUESDAY Capitol Theatre eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gilbert, who have made their home at 600 Avenue D for some time, will leave Tuesday for Minneapolis where they plan to reside in the future. After Thanks- giving Mr. Gilbert intends to return’ to Bismarck to spend a few weeks at- tending to bea 2 gaaae * A Thanksgiving decorative note was carried out in the appointments for @ potluck dinner Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Andrus, 1004 Eighth St., entertained the mem- bers of their bridge club. Cards were played at two tables after dinner, with Mrs. J. I. Arman and Mr, An- drus receiving pe ‘. Mr. and Mrs, Forrest M. Davis, 930 <i Sixth street, were hosts at a 7 o'clock dinner party Saturday eve- ning for members of their bridge club. Appointments in shades of red carried out a Thanksgiving motif in the table decorations and places were marked for 12 guests. Bridge was played after dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot aking high scores. * Mrs. B. G. Cross, 600% Avenue D, entertained a company of nine ladies at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon Satur- day afternoon at the Patterson hotel. ‘Yellow chrysanthemums and appoint- in matching shades formed the table decorations. Mrs. Frank Aughney and Mrs. R. 8. Towne held honors in the bridge games during the afternoon. ae e Mrs. Carl Nelson, 922 Eighth Bt., Mrs. George J. Brown, 218 Avenue C, and Mrs. C. A. Schuck, 822 Avenue C, returned Saturday from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where they have spent the last 10 days. Mrs. Nelson visited her daughter, Miss Elsie Nelson, a student at the University of Minneso- ta, and Mrs, Brown spent part of the time with her daughter, who is attending the College of St. Catherine, ee 8 Swancutte, Desserts and Pastries are all home-made, Menus include every- thing from Turkey to Toasted Almonds, Have you tried chestnut Gressing with your turkey? Special Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 A full course Thanksgiving dinner with Blue Points on the half shell, Keystone Little Neck Clams, and other sea food. Bring your family to the Patterson and enjoy your dinner in an exclusive dining room. Gold-Digging Girl Friends. Win Wife’s Gratitude! One “girl about town” teaches a tightwad husband how to spend—and like it! The other, employed to play the game of “let's pretend” with a hand- some stranger, falls head-over-heels in Jove with her victim—and he with her! af — Quality At Less Quality At Less HEMPEL’S 107 Fifth Street Opposite Patterson Hotel Phone 1612 STONE’S CANNED GOODS SALE Special Sale and Demonstration Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25 STONE’S FRUITS PINEAPPLE Apricots, No. 2%, Stone's sliced, No. 2%, 7 vacuum packed, per can. Cc 3 cans for 59¢ Stone's sliced, No. 2, vacuum packed, per can 18c 3 cans for 49c¢ Stone's crushed, No.'s, Paramount Presents Lilyan Tashman Kay Francis Joel McCrea Gene Pallette “GIRLS ABOUT TOWN” An Entertainment for Women! An Education for Men! Riceville, day for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Gordon, 1204 Broadway. Mrs. Swancutte is & sister and Mrs. ‘Woolworth a cousin of Mr. Gordon, while Sidney Gordon is his nephew. The party left Bimarck Sunday for Beach, where they will spend several days with Sidney Gordon's father, George Gordon, returning Friday for @ longer ae ag To honor Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, Paul, former resident of Bismarck, who is her guest, Mrs. E. J. Taylor, 511 Sixth street, held house Fri- mn. About 50 old-time On Same Program COMEDY - NOVELTY - NEWS — Today and Tuesday “The House of Hits” No. 2%, per CAN .++00 Peaches, yellow cling, No. 2%, per CAN ...ee00 Peaches, de luxe, No. 2%, per can “nee Plums, de luxe, No. 2%, per can vee OL Plums, yellow egg, No. 234, per can . All of the above items, 3 cans for 69¢ DRESSES In Two Groups One special selection of ail 3 cans for 49c S-O, broken sliced, No, 2%, vacuum packed, 19 c S-O broken sliced, No. 2, eer ee 3 cans for 44c Saladettes, Stone's, No, 2, per can ‘ (Vegetables for Salads) One group taken from’ our afternoo! frends of Mrs. Postlethwaite called during the receiving hours, which were from three until six o'clock. Mrs. Taylor was assisted at the tea) table and in the rooms by Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, Mrs. Fred Jansonius, Mrs. W. Nueeale and Mrs. George F. Will, _ Miss Ruth Mary Johnson, 623 Sec- at ‘Wanted—More customers to try ry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing service. ROYAL TAIL- ORS & CLEANERS, now located at the Peacock Art Shop, 508 Broad- way, Bismarck, N. Dak. , PHONE 716, No Advanei 5 Great Acts Of Championship ‘Amateur Vodvil CParamounte, Every Monday Night at 8:50 Don't Miss These Big Nights! It’s Real Entertainment! the e in Prices! dress values including our higher priced dresses in silks, . light woolens, etc. Value to $25.00. Your choice while they last at dresses. giving buy at MILLINERY so low. Hat values $8.50 are marked down for 312 Main Ave. regular stock and including many of our better quality A real pre-Thanks- $450 : $10% Why not blossom out this Thanksgiving with a new hat when prices are this Thanksgiving sale to .......ccecercceccsccsceccces SARAH GOLD SHOP Style Without Extravagance.-- $3.95 Phone 566 S-O FRUITS miereaeneieny e Na. 3h Der oan my <1 per can .. .23C .23¢ the above 8-O Fruits 3 cans for 63c per can All of Pumpkin, Stone's, No, 2%, per can 1 5e 2 cans for 28 6 cans for 77 Pumpkin, Stone's, No. 2, per can ......+. lc 2 cans for 2ic 6 cans for 6lc Chores no Ape can25C Beg Pea can 24c Special Stone’s Vegetable Combination 1 can Cut Wax Beans, Stone’s No. 2, regular price, 22¢ 1 can Golden Corn, Stone’s No. 2, regular price .. 18¢ 1 can Early June Peas, Stone’s No. 2, regular price 18¢ 1 can Spinach, Stone’s No. 2, regular price ...... 19¢ 1 can Diced Carrots, Stone’s No. 2, regular price 18¢ Total Regular Price ... «+ 95¢ Combination Special Price 86c..

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