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-Cool Off During Your Sunday Dinner at the SOCIETY and CLU BS F. D. Register Is New oma A President Election of Officers and Dele- gates to Convention Follows 6 o’Clock Dinner Mrs. F. D. Register was elected President of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spets Post No. 1, American Legion, * at the business meeting held at the ‘World War Memorial building Friday evening following a 6 o'clock dinner at the Bismarck Country club to hon- or Mrs. James Morris, Jamestown, na- tional Poppy chairman. Mrs. Register succeeds as president. Mrs. Frayne Baker. Officers named with her are: Vice president—Mrs. 8. 8. Boise, Secretary—Mrs. Kenneth N. King. Treasurer—Mrs. Thomas J. Henry Hanson. Delegates named to the department convention are Mrs. Re; Mrs, Baker, Mrs, W. F. Meyer, Mrs. O. Ww. ~ Leifur, Mrs. Boise, Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, Mrs. ©. BE. Knudtson, Mrs, King, Miss Mary Houser, Mrs. Harry Bernstein, Mrs. J.C. Spare and Mrs. H. M. Leon- hard. Named as alternates are Mra. Smith, Mrs, E. F. Trepp, Mra. M. A. Hunter, Mrs. John Karasiewics, Mrs. E. M. Davis, Mrs. Clarence Gunness, NOW SHOWING MIDNIGHT SUN. This Great Attraction 25 c Until 7:30 Two Shows in One! MOST BEAUTIFUL of beauty— “The Human Powder Box” “The Sea of Mermaids” “Marihuana” “The Battle of Music” laden with such tune- eee ful favorites as “Cocktails for Two” “Ebony Rhapsody” “Lovely One” “Marihuana” and “Live and Love Tonight” THRILLS - LAUGHS MELODY - BEAUTY! —Added Pleasure— “Some nd erase iy 8 aff H BE iy g. ins A | i i Ey EE EF iF Fy HE i H is E i i Ky f ig BF : i i i 1 i i pee i F i i BE A fail 5 Hi Binds in charge of the affair. Mrs. Morris remained to assist with the Poppy Junior Music Group Closes Current Year reported the state convention and also an. nounced that the St. Olaf choir, Sr * 2 xnoed| Jeannette Frendborg Pupils Will Appear Pupils of the Jeannette Frendborg studio, 519 Fifth 8t., will be pre- recital at 7:30 o'clock Mon- i MME. MARGARITA SLAVIANSKY Madame Slaviansky, above, and her Russian chorus will appear at Bis- marck city auditorium Tuesday even- ing under auspices of the high school music department. The program will and/include Russian and American folk songs and dances, accompanied by a/|] 5 Dream, ” Kullak—Ruth Mc- »” Morrison, |= en ‘Spinning Song,’ Ellmenreich, and “Alla Turca,” Janke—Eunice Omdahl; -|‘‘Kamennoi Ostrow,” Rubinstein — U) aende teed ee iad lel et) Rosenhain, “Ase’s Death,” Greig, and “Valse Ca- price,” Newland — Pauline Jessie Spare. “gonata, Op. 2, No. 1,” iera, kowski,” and “Gavotte in B Minor,” Bach—Harriet Rosen; “Sonata, Op. 31, No. 3,” Beethoven, Allegretto vivace, Minuetto and Trio movements, “An- danta con Variazioni, Haydn,” and “Seotch Poem,” MacDowell—Cynthia Dursema, zs * Pre-Nuptial Parties Given for Anita Cram Two pre-nuptial functions were given this week to honor Miss Anita Florence Cram, daughter of Mrs. Lena Cram, 112 Avenue C, west, who will wed Kenneth Baseman Peterson, also of this city, in @ ceremony to be performed at her mother’s home at -|8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. Rev. cumenee-utwruRy Their Diploma and Their Bulova Watch These go hand in hand on graduation day—each is a tangible reward for achieve- ment. Bulova watches sold F. A. Knowles Biemarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907 Write today for full information oh our summer course. CHRISTIE BEAUTY SCHOOL Bismarck, N. D. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the First iggy ecm ‘iiaday evening, Mn. Waly 3. Miss Margaret Boes- Balalaika orchestra. The chorus, founded in 1858, has been awarded | [ij over 100 medals and special decora- | Ij It has appeared in 50 na- tions. tions. Tickets for the concert will go on ||ij sale Monday at the schools, accord- ing to Clarion E. Larson, band direc- tor, who is in charge of arrangements. | ii} d | For the matinee performance, admis- sion will be 10 and 35 cents, while the tickets in the evening will be 15 and 35 cents. RUSSIAN CHORUS COMING. TUESDAY/ Program of Songs and Dancing }|}} Is Sponsored by High School Music Department Madame Margarita Agreneva Slav- fansky and her Russian chorus, who will give two concerts here at the Bismarck city auditorium un- || nal charges of 10 and 35 afternoon and 15 and 35 evening. world. It first was organized 75 years| |} ago in Russia and has visited prac- tically every country in the world under the direction of Dmitry Slav- lansky, founder, and his daughter, ay Slaviansky, the present con- juctor. Programs of the chorus are extreme- ||f ly versatile, including fiery and char- acteristic Russian and Gypsy dancing || performed in gorgeous costumes. With | {i} special lighting effects, the programs are extremely colorful and fast-mov- ~ |Richholt ParaTy Gives Wedding Plans The approaching marriage of Miss Agnes Witzleben, 600 Fourth St., to Arthur L. Mullen, Minneapolis, which is to be an event of Monday, June 18, was announced Thursday evening at 5 mead of Miss Witzleben’s bridge club. Miss Witzleben is the daughter of E. C. Witzleben of Linton, forme-ly of Fort Yates, and the late Mrs. Witzleben. She is the first grade in- structor at Richholt school. Miss Ann Thomas and Mrs. Ernest Penwarden were hostesses to the club at Mrs. Penwarden’s home, 200 Ave- nue A. Following the bridge games, in which Miss Thomas won the score gift, a handkerchief shower was ¢' en for the bride-to-be. xk * Miss Norma Toliver Weds Dale Webster Miss Norma Toliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Toliver, 1912 Ave- nue D, became the bride of Dale Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, also of Bismarck, in a wed- ding ceremony performed at the First Evangelical church parsonage, Rosser avenue, at 8 o'clock Twersday evening by Rev. E. Herzberg, pastor. The bride wore a light bie. soe. gown. She was attended by her sister, Miss Esther Toliver, who was attired in black. Mr. Webster had for his best man, Orville Falkenstein of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Webster will make their home in Bismarck, ROSES—Red, pink, talisman SNAPDRAGON—Pink and yellow, 16 Sunday Schools ri Give Pageant Sunday The pageant, “Youth of the Bible,” will be presented by six church schools of the city at the Bismarck audi- torium at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon under direction of Mrs, A. M. Christ- janson and Mrs. Forrest M. Davis. The public is invited to attend the Program, which is the culmination of a Bible study course conducted un- der auspices of the North Dakota Council of Religious Education. Sun- day schools participating are the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal, Presby- terian, First Baptist, Bismarck Bap- tist, First Evangelical and Salvation Army. Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, pastor of the First Baptist church, will preside. Miss Clarice Belk will be the reader. The various parts will be taken by children of the intermediate and junior departments of the schools represented. ek k Math J. Kraker of the Grand Pa- cific hotel left Saturday for Wahpe- ton where he will visit with relatives until Memorial day. ** & Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Brazerol, 217 708 | Avenue A, west, returned Friday from visits at several Minnesota points fol- APPROPRIATE FLORAL SUGGESTIONS CUT FLOWERS PEONIES—White, pink and red, per dozen... GLADIOLUS—White and pink, per dozen IRIS—Blue and yellow, per dozen ... CARNATIONS—Red, pink, white, Denver grown, per doeen.. , per dozen. SWEET PEAS—White, pink, lavender, per bunch. JASMINE—(Gardenia) Buds, Fragrant white, per dozen. Foliage Free With All Cut Flower Orders WREATHS Wreaths of Prepared Foliages which last indefintely... lowing the Degree of Honor Protective association grand lodge meeting held at Grand Forks May 15-17. At St. Paul, they were house guests of Mrs. Kate 8. Holmes, national Degree of Honor secretary, who honored them with a dinner party given at the Cov- ered Wagon in Minneapolis followed “ 1.50 ++1.00 to 2.00 o. We $2.00 and up Dene eee ee eeeaceeseeeee 2.50 and up We have a very fine stock of bedding plants and ply. vegetables—also gladiolus and dahlia bulbs in fine sup- IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO PLANT THESE FOR FINE BLOOMS THIS SUMMER. Greenhouses, 315 Third St. Oscar H. Will & Co. &F| Flowerphone 78 Night Flowerphones 704-R—489—551 Bismarck, N. D. We will be open Evenings and until Noon Memorial Day ‘The accompanist and one of the| = soloists is Mile. Mara Slaviansky, daughter of the conductor. Members of the group have been called “un- disputed peers of choral harmony.” Proceeds of the concert will be used for the benefit of the school mu- sic department. a Miss Isabelle Gordon, 1204 Broad- way avenue, was hostess to a group of friends at a hiking party Thursday evening. The group assembled at the Gordon home at 6:30 o'clock and re- .| turned there at 9:30 o'clock for lunch- | ¥ i E Ih eon and games. The tables were dec- orated with pink carnations and fav- ors tied with pink tulle. The hostess was assisted by Miss Esther Green- shields. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Allen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence V. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrmantraut, the Misses Addie Mae Jones, Genevieve Rothwell, Jean Timmerman, Grace Abbott, Doreen Church and Marjorie Dean, Louis Auerbach, Lyle Olark, Hubert Smith, Edward Church and Harlan Hugel- “Who Will Pay the Rent?” If your plant is forced while repairs necessitated by fire damage are being made, gp cmaeelbepeg lain how the UNITED STATES FIRE in sunincs Investors Mortgage MPANY will to move to other quarters relieve your mind of t Security Co., Agent $4450 Delivers this to your home Model F1 $54.50 Terms if needed Also used machines for sale. consider- ing their outstend- ing qualiy. 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