The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 4

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‘ 4, ROY DOW ELECTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934 —— ———— Veterans’ organization at the annual] legislature which would insure this the audience, sang the well-loved “I election held here Monday night. eae eéblutike: ot Matias . Ge be Hear @ Thrush ‘at Eve” which Cad-|day Musical club for an opportunity killed by a tiger in the Siam at jungle while attempting to collect th man wrote for McCormick, one. flower. Other officers elected were Walter! american Legion auxiliary organiza- the highlights of-the evening. ‘The | 8e and hear Cadman, one of the] 2y Brophy, senior vice commander; Nick/ tions in Mandan and Bismarck for request number, “Land’ of the Sky|best known American composers. inisee wale as Peuniniodls Wants of D A \ COMMANDE [aera Or een ect Hi ae their work in the sale of poppies also Blue Water,” was rendered by Miss|Junfor Music club members assisted pygmies among the wonders of Amet ofis Ve eyes 8. P. Ravnos PY i ‘of | WS approved. Freund to the great delight of the|as ushers, Saturday evening before returning to} ica’s to the Smith: adjutant, and N. J. Relsanuel Retiring officers are Jacob Knecht, listeners. Cooke's solos, “The Heart lowing : Marri on ‘Leonard Ursa au Pref Mandan, sergeant-at-arms, if commander; ca aie oie Gea K | MUSIC TRE AT of Her” and “I Marcius Am,” and soni sree ee EE lerman Leonard Urges Prefer-| Herman Leonard, state commander] Herman Leonard, senior ‘vice com- | y : Pete e ‘ "i . of the D. A. V., spoke on the benefit] mander; M. J. Relsanuer, junior vice Miss Eberhart’s “interpretation of fans during an informal back Every dog. should. have fleas— p34 ence for Disabied Veterans “My Heart” and “Spring Song of|stage reception. payments for war veterans. At the] commander; R. J. Dohn, chaplain, ward A. O'Neal, president, Amet the Robin Woman” from “Shanewis”| Cadman, who is a cousin of Mrs, Federatiats.” i lk the organiza- nklin, at in Bonus Payments tin GEOR bea eeiolation aokitg pret! LD abacbtts sergeant-at-| charles Wakefield Cadman Ap- ee ee ie ae, - _—_—_———_ erence for disabled veterans in the —_—— Miss ma ‘hbeebebebiaies TTT ST SoreTereT ree f Roy F. Dow of Mandan was named'-bonus payments. Plans were laid to pearance Wins Warm Re- | xberhart, who is the daughter of 0000 00 | * " Eber! j-year= eommander of the Disabled American| submit a draft of a law to the statelG¢, Payl Archbishop ception From Audience bia obtones eal Po Saban yo isi i tinues to write lyrics for the Cad- Visits Sick Prelate wire beautiful melodies of Charles talllty “ghone in Bak Sart oan or ~ rs fakefield Cadman, familiar wherever | #! / aN Y Little change was noted Tuesday music is known, wee pirrthteelphad “The Shadow,” an encore. 2 from the favorable condition report-|9 targe audience of Capital City mu- Perform Operatic Cycle ed Monday by physicians attending} sic lovers in a concert given at the} For the average concert«goer there the Most Rev. Vincent Wehrle, bi-|city auditorium Monday evening by| was less of interest in the perform- Bi k, who has been con-| ‘he composer-pianist, assisted by ajance of “The White Enchantment,” shop of Bismarck, who has been con-| esi quartet composed of Helen|an operatic quartet cycle with mu- fined at St. Alexus hospital since) Rreund, soprano; Constance Ehber-|sic by Cadman and text by Mrs. % Tuesday of last week with a lung as ‘aa ae hae Bedi td ee oe chested ft Susy Sy q 5 a in Gregory | “enor, Cc A -|gave the support of his arti ere on wea ei Bt. Paul, | Be: the singers, who sang. and enacted] aera ith Biohos” Wenrle Monae]. The appearance of Cadman, his|a story of two lovers with Cooke as g We ANN Gee A “gang first here since 18 years ago, was|the father, Miss Eberhart as the|% Pad hte a to the| 2Malted eagerly since it became known| mother, Miss Freund as the daughter Paul at noon and returned to the!s few weeks ago that the Thursdayland Kemp as the lover. Precision |¢ Twin Cities on the evening train. | yrusical club had secured an engage-| of attack and smoothness marked i RTT ° a and Lila Given a warm per-/the rendition of ula solos * sonal reception. and duets with recitatives, quartet Meetings of Clubs is Caiman Wine Audience |selections and the piano introduc- And Social Groups his audiences, was proven here when ten, a he Lagretrepenr the first program change and there was resounding ap- Desie Aperciation Crowe ..,| platse an he: oame to play his ony There will be no meeting of the , solo numbers, two sketches from Community | Players’ drama appre- | rrail Pictures,” his musical concep- clation group on Wednesday €¥e-| tions of five different states, His ning because of the masquerade sensitive touch and mastery of piano Party which the organization 18] technique were evidenced in his flaw- ironed * LUDENIZING doer | Dotty Dunn fe "LUDENIZE"—the complete sponsoring the same evening. less playing of “First Snow,” dedi- throat medicating process which piled cama ts Pennsylvania, and “Evening veh oat ast) eccurs the moment you place a Fortnightly Club in the Ozarks,” inspired by two fiddle Luden's Menthol Cough Drop in your mouth... eleven medicinal ingredients melting into a seoth- ing lotion which quickly moistens the throat, stops irritation and relieves coughing, Mrs. J. E. Davis will discuss} tunes heard in the mountain sec- “Korea, Past and Present,” at the| tions. His encore was “To # Vanish- meeting of the Fortnightly club to| ing Rose,” a complete melody from be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft-|the Navajo tribe and a composition ernoon with Mrs, Louis Farrell of illustrative of his familiarity with the Fort Lincoln. Indian idiom. It is to be regretted thet the tax of playing the heavy ac- anal ‘The ‘white reliant’ hich i | and“ ow Don’t let your auto Fadiator| was to constitute Part II of the pro- freeze up. Let French and! gram, limited Cadman's own solos, Welch Hardware supply = cone et, thoroughly delightful to . m i with alcohol at 59c per gal Eeanigy seni: favorita ott msi tn Hat Sale Wed., Nov. 28 Bouquets and Novelties Made to Order HOSKINS-MEYER Flowers for Every Occasion 200 Fourth St. (SALTED AND TOASTED) WILL ADD ZEST To All Thanksgiving Occasions Cashews ..........69clb. Almonds ..... +... .98e lb. Pecans o.++-.98c lb. 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