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Music Federation Head Addresses ing Mrs. ? Noon dA. Jardine At Wednesday Thursday, Oct. 5th World War Memorial Building N MENU Fried Spring Chicken Cranberries Mashed Potatoes - Gravy Fruit Salad Hot Biscuits (Southern Style) Date Bars Coffee 4 Price 40c & 25e 5:30-7:30 Sponsored by Nenpartican Club Ne.1 and Ausiliary State Board val with an audience of 10,000 to 12,000 with mountain people singing their derived from Anglo-Saxon ballads. These tunes, she exp¥fined, are part the basis of American music and as much ae am, the * O. E. S. Members ‘At Mandan Meeting the grand matrons of the five chap- ters, Mra. Gilbert Stewart of Queen Esther No. 9, Mandan; Mrs. Ella Tull- berg of Bismarck No. 11, Mrs. Lillian Esther chapter sang duets to accom- | time. paniments played by Walter Tostevin. HC | the examination of visitore and Vesper azine. ‘The national board meeting in St. Louis Oct. 22-26 will attempt to offer something tions to be offered are rural festi- ‘vals, amateur groups and continua: tion. of music in IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS AT OUR NEW SHOP We have just installed new sanitary equipment and furniture throughout our entire shop. New Sanitary Sterilizer in every booth; new dryers, etc. is spic and span and we await your Everything visits here. A few of our prices are listed Shampoo and Finger Wave Finger Wave (dry) .. Finger Wave (Wet) . Permanents here. «Oe 35e + 25 $3.50 and up Phone 270 for JEAN LAVINE Lge ss Appointments ae Broadway—Formerly at 412 Broadway schools and col- | © Chapter No. 92 of Hazen conducted model balloting during the afternoon. Reports of the five worthy grand ma- trons were heard. At the close of the afternoon, Mrs. Brenden was install- ed as Grand Adah. Grand ‘lodge officers were the guests of honor at the banquet served at the Presbyterian church starting at 6 o'clock. Music was by the Mandan male quartet composed of Rev. G. W. ing exercises. As the final exercise, the delegates marched in review be- fore Mrs, May. About 40 past matrons and past worthy patrons from the different chapters were presented. Entertain- ers during the evening session were Mrs. Frank Bavendick of Bismarck and Miss Phyllis Wolverton of Lin- ton, who sang. Queen Esther chapter served lunch to all the delegates and visitors at the close of the evening. es * *% Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanve, Drake, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brevig, 916 Eighth 8t. yow SHOWING “| THOUGHT I WAS. TODAY, THUR., FRI. ° Daily at 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 No Advance in Prices! . Unrestrained W. C. T. U. Delegate . | ,sa"s, several appropriate Presents Her Report) sreen nat crepe model with the 44 ried white carnations. Miss wore Copenhagen blue and also car- carnations. tle bear S nated bate: guests. Mr. and Mrs. Borth will make their home with Mrs. Borth’s parents dur- ing the winter months, ‘Tues- day afternoon ‘ zg Kennedy, 518 Sixth 8t. Mrs. Boise, who is president of the ‘was re-| Weeks’ visit with Mrs. Hamblet’s par- nents, Mr, and Mrs. E, J, Erickson. ars,|Mrs. Hamblet was Miss Ruby Erick- son before her marriage. She is a graduate of the Bismarck Hospital Bags inas been a guest of Mrs. F. G. Orr, OTe People’s brantiens|@31 Fourth St, since Monday left brought from the state meeting by’ ‘Wednesday morning to attend the ‘Mra, Boise were those that members|State Federation of Women’s clubs work to elect dry members to the|meeting. Mrs, Galloway is president state legislature, promote patronage |of the seventh ah if Places of business, cooperate with Parent and Teacher associations} Members of Chapter N. P. E. O. Sis- and women’s clubs and place stress|terhood, took part in a constitution on scientific temperance instruction. [and by-laws quiz when they met Mon- ee * day evening with Miss Henrick B. Sr a bride was in a nile/&t., and children, Raphi harmon-| left Monday on a six-week trip to and car-|Oakland and Hollywood, Calif. Borth es a Dr. and Mrs. 14 First Natalia, | Mr. and Mrs. | were visitors with |ped in Bismarck Tuesday. |former residents of this city. pices 00 Low? YES THEY ARE—But we contracted for them before the price-ralsing fireworks sterted. We bought them at the bot- tom! Today these prices mean e clean cut saving for you. As the quentity is lim FRIDAY SATURDAY ited these prices are for ONLY sie ‘ Beach, 816 Mandan St. Miss Mae Drama Group Begins _|anderson, 822 Eighth t., conducted the quiz. Each member also was asked to contribute something on the Chi- cago Century of Progress exposition. (Miss Beach served refreshments. | ek kK Season’s Activities Thirty-five members attended the first meeting of the current season A GOOD MOTHER But I secretly hated every girl my eon looked at. I didn’t think there was any girl’ good enough to marry him. Then he jumped over the traces!” This p8wertul story of hu- thelr hopes, thelr joys, and even their heartbreaks...is magnificent entertainment ++. It will remain in your HENRIETTA CROSMAN HEATHER ANGEL NORMAN FOSTER AL LOWREY Laughter! Unashamed Tears! Entertainment for any audience as this mighty and emo- tional drama lives on the sereen! at the ORGAN—Playing “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” NEWS AND MERRIE MELODY CARTOON TRINITY LUTH held by the Community Players Mon-| Mrs. J. A. Erickson, 221 Eleventh day evening in the World War Me-/St., was elected president of the Re- mortal building. Miss Clarice Belk| bekah Busy Bees Sewing club at the presided as chairman. Details of re-| meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. organization occupied most of the/Louis A. Benser, 428 Fifteenth 8t. 5 Other officers named were: Vice) Charles Goodwin, Anthony Faber,|president, Mrs. Benser; secretary, ‘Miss Wilma Olson, John Moses and| Mrs. A. L. Brevig, 916 Eighth * Miss Antoinette Morton were named | treasurer, Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614 Sixth directors to succeed John Reel, former |St. Mrs, Benger served luncheon. director of recreational work; J. L. Powel, Miss Pearl Bryant, Miss Doro | (5 rn rn al arian * holdover members of the board.|| And Social Groups | Emory Putnam was named secretary- ——> treasurer. ‘The board of directors was organix-| Year with @ meeting Thursday aft- ed after the regular meeting as fol-|€Tnoon in the Business and Profes- lows: Chairman—Miss Belk. Board|®ional Women’s club rooms in the drama reading| World War Memorial building. —+ Belk. Technical committee Preduyterian General Ald s0- chairman—Mr. Goodwin. Publicity celety will hold the regular monthly manager—Mr. Faber. Business man- meeting Thursday in the church - ager—Mr. Moses. lors, The hour is 3 o’clack. Mem ‘The constitution was amended to|°f Circle No.-3 will be hostesses. admit Morton county residents as as- ——————— fsociate members. All Morton county |? gag |_ City and County | communicate with Mr. Putnam. Mr.|. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wents of Napo- Putnam will alo receive communica- |!eon are parents of @ girl born at 1:05 tions from Bismarck residents inter- | 0’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Bis- ested in dramatic art. A drive for hospital. new members will be conducted, Plans are underway for the pre-| |. E. Greeling, Fargo, public rela- tions counsel for the Northwest’ Bell in Bismarck. Group meetings will be held the second Tuesday in each month, be- ginning in gases | 8. Ald Deniers Will Elect Officers Election ofjofficers will be held when the first, second and third divisions Rey: of the McCabe Methodist church La-) wix and sift flour, spices and salt dies Aid meet Thursday afternoon at/and add to sugar. Mix and stir into 3 o'clock. Division 4 will not meet/ pumpkin. Add molasses and egg this week. slightly beaten with milk. Turn into Mrs. Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D,| deep pie dish lined with plain pastry will open her home to Division 1. Mrs.| and bake one hour. The oven should C. W. Peterson, 912 Ninth St., assisted| he hot, 425 degrees F when the pie is by Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, 711 Eighth] put in. At the end of 10 minutes re- St., will be hostess to Division 2. The/| duce heat to 350 degrees F., and bake aneet og or be at neem 50 minutes longer. This recipe will Mrs, H. Beall, vg WHY un 8-inch . * entertain Division 3. Mrs. Ralph] pepe. 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