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ve ty} Hospital's 26 Years Pass In Review at Celebration Bismarck Hospital Arrange Birthday Party At- tended by 165 Guests the Giri Alumnae) to dismiss Monday evening at the|Versary. ‘World War ‘Memorial building din-/Girl Scout organization will send Greel ing room, Four nurses evolution of the dressed to show the| Mrs. Scout room. It was decided tings to the Boy Scouts. ‘Thorberg announced her plan that a member of the council attend hospital talks, a dramatization in which the|eech leaders’ association meeting and hospital pin was assembled and an| delegated the duty to Mrs. Fleck for explanation of the class crutch tra-| February. dition unfolded for the audience the ly four missing, those of 1912, pe 1921 and 1928, re from many|the society editor. The new commissioner also an- She asked that slumnae who could not attend were|they give a week's notice before make tead. Board President Talks Speakers included Rev. John Fish- er, Tuttle, president of the hospital board; Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, who Spoke on the school of nursing; Miss Esther Teichmann, president of the alumnae association, who directed ar- the visit, a eek Steele and Washburn Book Players’ Drama The cast of “Her Husband’s Wife” rangements for the function, and Dr,| Presented here Friday evening by the N._O. Ramstad. Musical numbers were ini Community Players leaves late Wed- nesday afternoon for Steele and will with the talks, including selections |Tepeat the drama at the Roxy Theatre by hie ty tea Lens club, aaee at 8 o'clock in the 0 raunke, piano solos by Miss saatpusrice Kennedy, violin] Production outside of the city, the solos by Adolph Engelhardt and vo- cal numbers by I. A. Esko. The evolution of the hospital uni- form was shown by the Misses Ruth ‘The first presentation of a Players’ Steele appearance makes new history in the local dramatic organization. The performance will be followed by @ dance, both events being under sponsorship of the Steele Women’s Nonpartisan club. In the cast of the Misses Clarice Sween and Gudrun ©.!| Scheldrup and Kenneth Lauster, Wil- John Ehrmantraut took part. Bismarck hospital crutch, anni handed down from the senior to se * Three New Girl Scout Workers Are Selected Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs. J. P. Wag- ner and Mrs. Norman I. Roop were] tending were Mrs. Gertrude Hewitt of introduced as new members when the Girl Scout council held its Feb- ruary meeting Tuesday morning at the World War Memorial building. The introduction of the new mem- who, with Mrs. G. M, Oliver, council meetings. will Mrs. Tepresent the leaders’ association at 4 .|liam Smith and Harrison Monk. Arrangement Pices of the Washburn Study club, eee Mrs. Inez Newcomb Joins Local Chapter Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, voted the affilia- tion of Mrs. Ines Newcomb from Chapter 92 of Hazen at the regular meeting held Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY xe Mrs, Carl J. Tullberg, chairman of Month’s Garden Club the Eastern Star committee working Meeting Set for 21st ‘The Bismarck Garden club's Feb- scheduled ruary meeting jinally for Thursday welts of this week| Monday Chapter F Schedules honoring the B. I, Ls, which is the initial des- Mothers’ Club Makes Anniversary Dinner The anni dinner Annual Dinner Plans Indian School Pupils gE H i sie gave its first Year's eve, will hold its second sup-|coran, CAST Entertain at Moffit ity and terfraternity Club Giving Party Feb. 16 The dancing party New Per dance of the season at the Pat- 5 Feb. iled Thi tations rT of tl FEB. 20 PRODUCTION NAMED ae Cathedral Players Presenting “| Departing Member of Comedy as Second Vehicle of Current Season Chapter N Is Honored day. 3 Mrs. John A. Page, member of Chapter N, P.E.O. Sisterhood, who eaves soon for Grand Forks, was Presented with a gift when the regular chapter was entertained by Miss Ruby Schu- evening ited a brief/has been postponed until Thursday,|mann at the home of Miss Laura B. by Ruth/Feb. 21, it was announced Wednesday | Sanderson, 828 Seventh St. Suckow as the program. Three out-of-town members ate Chapter No. 26, Minto; Mrs. Bertha Langford of Northern Lights Chapter No. 49, Cooperstown, and Mrs. Buehler of Chapter No. 81, Mott. Following the meeting cards pro- vided diversion, contract honors go- ing to Mrs. Buehler and auction high . H. L. Wheeler. trude Asselstine. conten cpeinits tt eel Ladd and Bigrne te Re ere: leaders’ training—Miss Cashel, chairman, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. N. O. Ramstad; badges awards—Mrs. John R. Fleck, chair- man, Mrs. Finney and Mrs. Roop; camp and camping—Mrs. W. Pierce, chairman, Mrs. Wagner and|and Drug Dr. H. A. Branies; publicity—Mrs, Al Rosen, chairman, and Mrs. James Trimble; finance—Mrs. Roy chairman, Mrs. Ramstad, Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, Dr, Brandes and Rev. eH 6. Rindahl, Handicraft work will come under the badges and awards committee's Jurisdiction. Plans were .aade for the visit of national Miss Marie Aftreith, firector for the Hiawatha from February 18 to 21. During visit, Miss Aftreith will give a Ing course for leaders on i Yuesday and Wednesday evenings at —it’s a friendly world, ‘When the Coffee is Schilling —Oh, B-0-0-0-0-7! ‘Wings of the Morning! ‘There is 2 sturdy quality which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup Schilling Coffee {There are two Schilling Coffees, One for percolator. One for drip. z i Federation Speakers Culver 8. Ladd, state food commis: sioner and chemist, will ly broadcast of the North Dakota clubs, over the local station o'clock ‘Thu: m 4 fr i Hl li cee ile it Hilly Wy e i a Pls! Coming From London by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, president. At that time Mrs. W. L. Nuessle will give a talk on “Buried Shrubs in the Outdoor shee a For Summer Vacation Mrs. Lloyd Brown of London, Eng- land, a former Mandan resident, has written friends of her intention to pital. see Miss Helen G. Bascom made the presen- tation speech in behalf of the group. Miss Helen K. Katen, program chairman for the evening, talked on| Wallace some of the outstanding national parks which she has visited, among| Miss them Yosemite, Crater Lake and Se-| Miss quoia. Following adjournment, the hostess served refreshments, Woman’s Club Plans Party for Husbands Wallrich-Leehan Vows | Exchanged at LaMoure E. M. Wallrich, 314 Ninth 8t., and a | Bue Bi,4? hie FREE +7 i $ area i 8 & aE HE if ii 5-5 < i Hi iv Seminole Tissue, 1000 Sheet Novi tin, $ for.” OC tin, 3 for Xo 2% A2c oe Net tha 8 tor. 23 25c Grocery Specials Feb. Soup, Tomato, Vegetable or Vegetable Beef, 3 for... .21c Min tinscre',, LQC | hips toot ar. 7C .Libby’s Canned Vegetable Sale Notte tee”. 1c Whole Green or Wax Beans, No, 2 sieve, No, 2 tins, jor 6th to Feb. 12th, Ine. 2le Rolls, 3 for... tin 3 for 1... BOC ut, No. Sauerkra 2%, tin, 3 for .36c een NX 2 30¢ 3 for.. No, 2 tin, 8 for 58e ‘HM. 8. PINAFORE? Junior High School Pupils Will) ance of the Gilbert and Sullivan choruses, groups composed of the Lowell Ma- son and Stephen Foster glee clubs. role of the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, Interfraternity club, which|KCB, First Lord of Admiralty. In the supporting cast are: Captain Cor- Ship—Earl terson hotel Silver ballroom Saturday |@nd Dick Deadeye, two able seamen 5 ‘were |—LeRoy Mitchell and John Lyngstad, ‘jorie Rosen, Lorraine Berg, Keith Kelley, Ernest Paul, Paul Carr, Ar- Dresbach. lene Mann, Muriel 5 Lewellyn Hamery, Norman Larson, Constance Cole, Constance Arnold, Charlotte Kent, Luella Monroe, Alta 10 BE SUNG FRIDAY IN2 PERFORMANCES Gi fat Engen, Jack Evarts, son, Kile Mildred Larson, Virginia Malm, Marian Martin, John Morton, Dolores Munger, Allan Ole- son, Eunice Omdahl, Waldemar Per- son, Gene Peters, Howard Peterson, Vernon Peterson, Bruce Plomasen, Elizabeth Ritterbush, Grace Sanborn, Rosalie Satter, James Schunk, Janet’ The complete cast for the perform-| Sell, Ann Louise Selvig. Charles Shafer, Rose Smith, tte, “H. M. 8. Pinafore,” by the/ Frances Spohn, Wanda Swenson, junior high school at the Bis-| Betty Walla, Ronald Wheeler, Rose city auditorium at 3:30 and| Thomas, Anne Tillotson, Ralph Tru- . m., Friday was announced] man, Harry Vadnie, ‘Lipp, by C. W. Leifur, principal.| Viola Lueck, Edna Lyngstad, Bert In addition to the cast of main|Mahiman, Arthur Tilsen, Gerald there are two dancing] Brynjulson, Delores Brier, Martha & dance duet and the chorus/ Jonathan, Merriam Mann, LaVonne Young, Eldred Welch, Donald Sjob- lom, Lois Webber, Lynn Ulness and John Kunkel. Give Version of Gilbert and Sullivan Work Nick Barbie will be heard in the His Majesty's Benesh; Ralph Rackstraw Ends Tonight, Wed. 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