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Society high school. On » Miss Mildred |. Hoff Is General Chairman ‘of Celebration iar Rs From May 6 to 12 Musical club, the Junior Music club : and the Senior and Junior Singers’ é Guilds, all affiliated with the North s _ Activities sponsored by the Thurs-| Dakota Federation of Music clubs, the 4 Gay Musical club in connection with| Little Symphony orchestra the National Music Week May 6 to 12 will be climaxed with a public pro- gram at the city auditorium Friday evening, May 11, at 8:15 o'clock, it is announced by Miss Mildred I. Hoff, 421 Avenue B, named general chair- man of the local observance by Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth 8t., club president. An intensive program for the week Yas been planned by Miss Hoff, as- sisted by Mra. John L, Hughes, 519 Eleventh St., in charge of the obser- vance by churches and service clubs, and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mason apart- ments, directing radio programs. Miss Hoff is caring for programs in schools and theatres and the eutire commit- tee is cooperating on the public pro- gram arrangements. Churches and Sunday schools are being asked to arrange special pro-| ph grams featuring music for the com- ! ing Sunday. Programs will be given | over KFYR during the week and the | theatres have ition in chorus, clude plano selections Coghlan of the Junior sonata by grade chorus, promised Music clubs. presenting short subjects of special Commenting musical interest. Will Entertain Clubs Representatives of the various music clubs will appear at service club meet- ings. Miss Ruby Wilmot, city school music supervisor, will arrange an en- observance. tertainment for the grades and junior ing, rejoicing, tl White, rye or whole wheat, 16-oz. ...... “tend Like them Sheer? Like them Printed? That’s What You'll Find in these New $500 cause they’re cool .. . be- able and because they’re as refreshing as an ocean breeze. Sizes for women and misses. Dresses For Graduation plain or ruffled. $3.95 $5.85 NEW SPRING SHOES greys and blues. AAAA toC. Sizes 4 to 10. $2.49 $2.98 $3.95 Thursday Musical Club + Gives Music Week Plans Wednesday, eon appear at the Assisting with the public program Friday evening will be the Thursday ‘Will junior high school seventh grade Numbers to be on the program in- Vivian Music club end Mrs. Adolph Johns of the Thurs- Gay Musical club, a violin and piano Ralph Truman and Miss Belle Mehus of the Mehus Conserva- tory of Music, vocal solos by Mrs. O. I. Devold of the Thursday Musical club, vocal numbers by Miss Kath- erine Bodenstab of the Senior Sing- ers’ Guild, selections by the seventh directed by Miss Wil- by mot; trio and sextet selections members of the Junior Singers’ Guild | © and a trio for two violins and piano by Mr. Truman, Dr. Daniel T. Weston of Mandan and Clarion E. Larson, na the Bismarck Little Sym- Observance is under auspices of the General Federation of on the scope of the movement, the Music Clubs Magazine, national organ of the federation, says: “It 1s interesting to note two distinctive characteristics of each of these periods (holidays) we set aside for special They all celebrate the commemoration of one who has ren- dered conspicuous service in the past, and the unit of time is a day, The day seems to be the time for celebrat- thankfulness and trib- BREAD Ute asaotated with the pest. The set. > - Ing 8) certain weeks seems na — refer rather to the future and to pros- Pective accomplishment—perhaps be- cause it takes longer to do things than to say ‘thank you’ for what already DRESSES Grand for summer be- © cause they’re comfort-. Whites and pastel shades in organdies and silk crepes, For sports wear, street or dress, in whites, blondes, THE BISMARCK 'lRIBUN E, ‘THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934 Auxiliary Unit Will Entertain Mrs. Hahn Mrs. O. W. Hahn, Fremont, Nebr., national vice president of the north- western division, American. Legion Auxiliary, who will be the main speak- er at the third district convention at Valley City Friday, will be the guest of honor at a tea given by the local Auxiliary unit Sunday evening. Sharing honors with Mrs. Hahn will be Mrs, M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, department president, and Mrs. H. P. Ide, Harvey, North Dakota national committeewoman. +All local Auxiliary members are ex- pected to attend the tea which will be given at the World War Memorial building from 7 to 9 o'clock. Mrs. Frayne Baker, president, has appoint- ed the following committees: General arrangements—Mrs. H. E. Rosenthal, Mrs. E. F. Trepp and Mrs. Baker. Decorations and arrangements—Mrs. G. J. Worner, Mrs, G. A. Dahlen, Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mrs. Kenneth King and Miss Mary Houser. Refresh- men‘:—Mrs. Thomas J. Galvin, Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg, Miss Charlotte Schmidt, Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, Mrs. ie D. Register and Mrs. A. C. Brain- TA RY “00 10a) WO il ae Friday morning to attend the Valley City nreeting. The unit's sextet, composed of Mra. Dahlen and Mrs. Baker, first so- pranos; Mrs, Herman M. Leonhard and Mrs. Paul Shannon, second so- pranos, and Mrs. Ferris Cordner and Mrs. J. Arthur Solien, contraltos, will enter the music contest, singing “I Know a Lovely Garden” by Tesche- macher-d'Hardelot and the contest selection, “Sylvia,” by Oley Speaks. In the afternoon, at the special in- vitation of Mrs. F. J. Fredrickson, third district committeewoman, they will sing the first number and also “Calm as the Night” by Mattulath- Bohm. the by |e Trepp, Mrs. Rosenthal and Miss Houser. Mrs. Baker will give a re- port on the library book drive con- ducted in connection with Commu- nity Service ot . A Mrs. Dahlen Hostess At Musicale and Tea prano, sted by Miss Vivian Cogh- lan, pianist, gave a musicale, which was followed by a tea, to about 50 friends Wednesday evening at 6:15 o'clock at the American Legion Aux- iliary room, World War Memorial building. Mrs. Dahlen compassed easily the difficult program which she opened Others planning to go are Mrs./ and Club News Boepple, A. B. Wanke, O. E. Lien, Asle Lewis and David Kierland. *x* ke Mandan Dinner Club Plans Party May 10 Invitations bearing resemblance to with a Mozat group, an aria from “The Magic Flute,” “Lonely, Reft and Broken Hearted,” and “Alleluj Proch’s “Air with Variations” was next selection. She concluded her re- cital with “Caro Nome” by Verdi, “I Saw Thee Weep” by Samuels and) “April Morn” by Robert Batten. Care in phrasing and diction, purity and color of tone marked Mrs. Dah- len’s renditions. All the numbers lwere beautifully projected with artis- tic restraint, charming expression, delicate precision and rhythmic per- fection. Miss Coghlan’s sympathetic reading of the scores provided a correct musi- cal background. Her piano solos were in two groupings, the first including ‘Walzer, Op. 12, No. 2” by Grieg and ‘Bird as a Prophet, Op. 82, No. 7” by R. Schumann. In the second were Edward McDowell’s “To a Water Lily” from “Woodland Sketches” and @ Chopin composition, “Valse No. 14, E Minor.” Bjarne Svare assisted as usher. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Dahlen's vocal instructor, Miss Maude A Tollefsen and Miss Soghlan’s piano instructor, Miss Florence Fritch. The centerpiece was a largefbasket of the pink roses and pink and white carna- tions which were used as floral dec- orations throughout the room. x ee Troop 9 Boy Scouts In Program Thursday Troop No. 9, Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, will hold a parents’ night enter- tainment, featuring an investiture ceremony, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Wachter school gym: nasium. A special invitation is ex. tended to members of Lloyd Spetz Post. No. 1, American Legion, who are sponsors of the troop, according ; to John G. Karasiewicz, scoutmaster. Following the program, which is to include various demonstrations, lunch will be served by the scouts. * ke * 67 Trinity Lutheran Members Go to Minot Sixty-seven members of Trinity Lutheran church will go to Minot during the present week-end to at- tend the 1934 session of the North Dakota Luther League and Choral Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, coloratura so-| Convention, which opens Friday and| jcontinues through Sunday. | The delegation includes the entire |choir of the church, which will leave at 5 o'clock Sunday morning. An in- vitation received Thursday morning from Rev. Marcus Lewis, pastor of Bethany Lutheran church of Minot, to sing at the 11 o'clock service Sun- day morning has been accepted by Robertson’s Coats are of better quality, finer woolen fabrics and guaranteed linings. Every coat in our stocks is now drastic- ally reduced for a MAY CLEARANCE Not in years such coat values as these at $11.00 Our Regular $18.50 values $14.75 Our $18.50 and $22.50 values at $17.00 Our $25 and $29.50 values at $22.50 Our $35.00 values These beautiful coats at these low prices are a worthy investment. Lots of large sizes in fine navies included in this sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bring a Great May Sale of Spring Coats @ court subpoena and worded in legal style were issued Thursday by the Mandan Dinner club for a dinner dance at the Bismarck Country club at 7:30 o'clock, Bismarck time, Thurs- day evening, May 10. The committee for the occasion, designated as} “clerks,” included the Misses Clarice Belk and Wilma Olson and Milton K. Higgins and Charles Goodwin. \the choir. The selection chosen for rendition is “Sanctus” by Gounod, with I. A. Esko, tenor, as soloist, The choir also will sing at the commun- jion service of the First Lutheran |chureh of which Rev. R. Ulvilden is pastor, at 8:30 o'clock, in addition to singing with the Choral Union chorus in the afternoon. The key-note address, setting NI the convention theme, “Decisions in ; | | Dangerous Days,” will be delivered | Meetings of Clubs | Friday morning by Rev. Opie 8. Rin-|| And Social Groups | dahl, pastor of Trinity Lutheran! p coecenha tice ieearat ti xtra 8 church. Friday afternoon, Miss} ‘The Rebekah lodge will hold a Mathilda Welo and O. O. Lokken will regular meeting at 8 o'clock Friday take part in a “panel” discussion, evening at the World War Memorial Mrs. Rindahl and Miss Mildred 1.j building dining room. Hoff are to play a group of pipe organ and piano duets on the convention Program. They have chosen to play “Kammenoi-Ostrow” by Rubinstein and “Arie” by Haydn. During Rev. Rindahl’s absence on Sunday, the 11 o'clock service at his church will be conducted by Rev. J. H. Lunde of this city. Delegates going from the Junior Luther League are Eugene Fevold and the Misses Beulah Hedahl, Eleanor Lewis, Charlotte Sathre and Hedwig Husby. Those going from the Senior Luther League are Mrs. F. 8. Lunde, president, John Husby, the Misses Jeannette Myhre, Dagny Aslakson, Marian Dahl and Welo. Choir delegates to the Choral Un- jon meeting are Miss Hoff, Miss Frances Carlson and Bruce Wallace. Others who are going include Mrs. O. O. Lokken, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lueck, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Schlechter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Netland, Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tellenga, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Monson, Mrs. James Hyland, Mrs. Oscar G. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hedahl, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lewis, Mr. jand Mrs. O. C. Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kiland, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Fevold Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carlson, the Miss- es Hilda Boe, Edna Martinson, Josie Grinde, Ruth Wisnaes, Alpha Nelson, Inga Olson, Evelyn Ellingson, Ruby Gilbertson Clara Trom, Olive John- son and Ella Johnson, Mrs. John | Husby, Mrs. Bruce Wallace, Mrs. G. Livdahl, Mrs. C. A. Narum, Victor TODAY and FRIDAY 25 Cents Until 7:30 It’s a Honey of A Honeymoon! MISS IT! 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