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\May, 1933, and the class of 20 candi- ‘Mi SOAP GRAINS —_—_—_—_____._. | Additional Society ——— ____. D. of H. Head Will Visit Capitol Lodge oe Forty new members who have been received into the association since dates which will be initiated will be Lina of honor at the 7 o'clock ban- A special feature of the initiation will be the first appearance of the local degree team of 18 members, or- ganized about six weeks ago with Mrs. Bruce Doyle as captain and Mrs. A. M. Brazerol as advisor. Mrs. Brazerol Viola Anderson and Mrs. Wesley Ack- erman, ee % Spring Dance Recital To Be Given Saturday A spring dance festival will be given by pupils of Miss Margaret Ann Ram- sey at the Paramount Theatre at 5:15 ‘o'clock Saturday afternoon with Mrs, Harris Robinson, Mrs. Arthur Bauer hol Mrs. Clara Morris as accompa- nists, ‘ The program to be prese-ted fol- lows: Overture, Selected — Mrs, Morris, organist, and Mrs, Bauer, pianist. 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STORES © ‘Miss and Hazel Devore; Shadow Walte—Miss Vivian Coghlan, with Miss Marian Sandin as vocal ac- companist; et Andalusia, Camille Wachter, and Fantasy in ‘White—Emily k and Frank jayo, Part II—School Days—Marcia Mor- tis, Rose Mary Selvig and Ann Louise Selvig; Dutch Maid—Mary Jo Side- ner; Sing A Song of Six Pence and The North Wind Doth Blow—Eugenee Azar; Turkey in the Straw—Patricia OBrien; The be Scripture reading Harlequin— Marjorie Lou Robinson; Military Buck and Wing—Joan Slorby, Bthel Hendricks, Marcia Morris, Mar- jorie Larson, Rose Mary and Ann Louise Selvig. Part III — Vocal selection — Miss ‘accom 5 Part IV—Acrobatic Copies—Aud- Tey Waldschmidt; Buck and Wing, Camille Wachter and Emily Papacek; Russian Lady—Ann Dolan, Mary Mc- Graw and Mary Dolan; The Drum Major—Audrey Waldschmidt; Sophis- cated Lady—Emily Papacek, Camille Wachter and Betty Scheldrup, Miss Ramsey, Miss Devore and Miss Ann Wojick, Mandan, soloist. : ee % Guthrie Is Singer on Weekly Guild Program Miss Grace Erickson. * * included in the club’s program. * * * Miss o'clock Saturday afternoon. For the Binet Singers’ Guild pro- gram to roadcast over the local! # Tadlo station at 9:15 o'clock Friday | Bismarck Friday: evening, James Guthrie, Jr., will sing @ group of five selections with Miss Vivian Coghlan at the piano. Mr. Guthrie’s program includes: “None So Fair” from “Martha,” Flotow; “Ah Though the Silver Moon Were Mine,” Lohr; “Linden Lea,” Vaughn wWil- Mams; “The Ol’ Ark Am a’Moverin’,” arranged by Guidon, and “Who Knows?” Ball, hospital. —$—= > I City and County — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1934 Luther League Giving Program Sunday Night The Luther League of the First Lutheran church is arranging @ pro- gram to be given at 8 o'clock Sunday evening for members and their friends. Included in the program will and prayer by C. C. Larsen; selections by the sev- enth grade glee club, directed by Miss Ruby) Wilmot; reading, “Birds That Come in the Spring,” Miss Mabel Ol- son; horn solos, Miss Lois Gloege, ac- + |companied by Miss Carol Hansber- ger, and a reading, “Sowing the Seed,” * Mrs. H. T. Perry, 116 Avenue B, Teceived the high score prize when the Mothers’ club was entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second St. This was one of a number of social meetings. Mary Louise Reed of the Bis- marck public library’s children’s de- partment announces that the regular weekly story hour will be held at 2 | F. R. Clapp, master miechanic of the Soo Line with headquarters at |Enderlin, was a business visitor in Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Nelson of Sims are parents of a daughter, born at 7:57 a. m. Friday at the Bismarck J. A. Jardine and A. W. Miller, Fargo, contractors, were in Bismarck Friday for the letting of contracts by the state highway department. For “SPRINGTIME APPETITES” RIGHT now, when everybody’s tired of monotonous win- ter foods, change to crispness! Try a bowl of crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with milk or cream, for break- fast. See how keen and fit you feel. Kellogg’s are rich in energy — easy to digest. Ideal. for the children’s supper. Always oven-fresh and flavor- perfect — kept so by the heat-sealed inner WAXTITE bag. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 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Every offender will be fined. 1 ask every one to promptly report to me during office hours, Any offender who does not report during the month in which they receive ticket will be compelled to pay a penalty. EDWARD S. ALLEN, Police Magistrate. ERNS| IT IS SIMPLE TO LOOK THIN THESE DAYS PATTERN 1822 i x se Be rs & 4 ee ges li x i i vil i yl i