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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 Wocdford-Finden Miss Coghlan; “Whence, O Shepherd Maiden,” Saar, and “Lift Thine Eyes,” Mendelssohn—the Misses Jane Smith, Sathre and Mary Louise Neussle; “It Was Not So to Be” from “The ‘Srum- peter of Sakigen,” Nessler—Gcorge Shafer, Jr.; “The Camel's Hump,” German—Miss Nuessle; “Ah, It Was|and & He” from “La Traviata,” Verdi--Miss March for Me, Christianson; “Flower Song” from | Helen Dollar. “Faust,” Gounod—Mr. Flaherty; | “The Rabbit Revels,” Williams, and piano, “Gavotte in. B Minor,” Bach— | “From an Aeroplane,” Adair—Dolores Miss Hollace Beall; “Elegie,” Mas- | Munger; “Souvenir,” Drdla, and “Sol- scnet—Miss Maxine Pickles, violin dier’s Chorus” from “Faust,” Gounod obligato by Miss Tollefsen; “Beat, —Marietta Myer. Coleridge-Taylor—| “Arbutus,” Bliss, and “Waltz in A ‘Less Than The Dust” | Flat,” Brahms—S: via Stangler; “The CAPITOL to 7:30 THEATRE Tonight, Tomorrow and Saturday Matinee re ge ry Additional Society | |=* |—Miss Emily Belk. peroneal Poetry | ‘The Misses Vivian Coghlan and) “The Three Ravens, English, 16th is : ‘oup Taught Me,” Dvorak—Miss Smith; . *, halts” Ho da Ele UP | “Serenade,” Schubert—Junior Chorus. Graduation Recital { “The Cares of Yesterday,” Metcalf— | ‘The program for the graduation | Miss Grace Olmanson; “Day Is Gone,” Present Piano Class {éity auditorium at 8:15 o'clock Friday|of the Mesa,” Grunn—Harold Sinith; | evening by junior Singers’ Guild mem-| piano, “Fantasia in B Minor,” Mozart; Mrs. E. D. Rose, 815 Fourth St., Maude A. Tollefsen, director. Piano/st. Bride, “Clokey—the Misses Ruth pis in a recital to be given at 8 students of Miss Florence Fritch and| Christianson and Emily Belk, Bernard Palock Friday evening at the Grand pettiness anesie ag Open Secret,” Woodman—Miss Char- | iends of those appear- lotte Sathre; “On the Road to Man- eae a? Merry Birds,” Gumbert—Margaret lowing: barca? | "Duet, “The Skylark Mounts the Step,” Blake—Royann Kennelly and |Bdna Rose; “Playing Ball,” Rebe, and \atrs. Anne Hurlbut Peterson will as-jand “Til I Wake,” fay | ss ut Z| onna Jean Davis will be accompan-|Century, and “Songs My Mother Gives Program for » . ** * “Allah,” Chadwick—Junior Chorus; ‘Mrs. E. D. Rose Will musicale to be given at the Bismarck |Lang—Miss Bernice Peterson; “Song jbers was announced Thursday by Miss|—Miss Grace Erickson; “Kye Song of will present a group of her piano pu- Flaherty and Emerson Logee; “AN! pacifia hotel private dining room. dalay,” Speaks—Richard Shafer; “Ye| me program will include the fol- Piano, “Etude in D Flat’ Liszt— Biue, Blue Sky,” Swartz, and “Quick “Come Dance With Me,” Campbell— ENDS TONIGHT THIS ATTRACTION 25¢ Until 7:30 “A RIOTOUS FUNFEST” es Jackie Shunk; “Song of the Clock,” Erb—Royann Kennelly; “Hiking,” ‘Thompson—Edna Rose; “Criss Cross” | “Three Clocks,” Williams, “A Copeland—Nancy Daily at 2:30-7-9 RICHARD ARLEN (IDA LUPINO ROSCOE KARNS GRACE BRADLEY MONTE BLUE ane TOBY WING —Plus— Mickey Mouse - News and Novelties STARTS TOMORROW tween two wild horses for supremacy of the herd! SEE the taming of the ‘Strawberry Roan, the horse that all men feared! ‘action—fights, hard SEE riding —HEAR ‘the lilt- Ing tunes of cowboy ballads, OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT “THE MERRY WIVES OF RENO” imlireys BISMARCK, N. DAK. 365 Pairs $3 Linens and Toeless Sandals A tremendous special selling of 29 A ono ROGERS ; Produced by WINFIELD SHEEHAN, Directed by JOHN G. BLYSTONE From the novel “Manhattan Love’ Song,’%< by, KATHLEEN “NORRIS., Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose, Passion Flower,” DeLeone, and lea by Thompson—Jean Brandenburg; | dramatic group, this week. Election | end Mrs, M. A. Hanson of Wheaton,| evening at Mrs. Penwarden’s home, “Flight of the Witches,” Kellerman— |“Largo” from “The New World Sym-/ to the group is made on a point basis, |M:nn., who were enroute to their home/412 Avenue D. A bridal decorative Margaret Forister; “Minuet in G,” phony,” Dvorak—James Spohn; “The | consideration being given for acting, |cfter @ visit at Miles City, Mont. - Beethoven, and “Scherzo,” Schubert— ‘Hidden Waterfall,” Chenoweth, andjcceching tryout plans and for class e* Grace Olmanson; ‘‘Pomponette,” Dur- |“Good Night,” Nevins—Beulah Hedabl.| work in dramatic training. and—James Burman; “The Toreador’s | x ee **e® Song” trom “Carmen,” Bizet—James| yarlen Loehrke, Bismarck, and| Miss Anna Marie Marek, Shunk. Lioyd Williams, Washburn, are among) spending the week wi “Prelude in A Minor,” Grunn, and |10 University of North Dakota student/ Kohler at the J. A. Kohler residence,/end Mrs. “La Gitana,” Heins—Kathleen Spohn; |dramatists who were initiated into|512 Rosser avenue, west, Guests at/tertained “Dark Eyes,” Gypsy folk song arrang- | National Collegiate Players, honorary|the Kohler home Tuesday wers Mr.|crystal shower for 1 uote, atin. with Vato spirea, was cerried out ay ents for To compliment the Misses Louise/7 o'clock dinner. Ticore aunts in the the| Thomas and Mrs. R. C. Peterson, Miss and Jane Byrne| Thomas holding high score and Mrs. warden, Jr., en-| Peterson holding second high. The and/gifts were presented to the honor guests at the close of the evening. AtGreatly Reduced Prices Just When You Need Them.. Comes This Extraordinary Sale Summer Tubable Frocks | Included in thie eale are: @Printed Voiles @Soisettes @Printed Pique @ White Pique All Sizes Colors are Guaranteed ‘NOT TO FADE Sketched trom Stock Dozens More... 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