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— BT. HARY’S PUPLS + SCORE WITH COMEDY Four Performances of ‘Oh! Pro- fessor’ Bright Spot in Ex- amination Week Schedule Teagon than that it brought to light the acting ability of Arthur Helbling, who play- ed Jimmy Anderson, the play would have been worth-while. For a young man making his first appearance, Helbling showed understanding of @tage business and entered into his Portrayal with ease and naturalness Gespite the masquerade as a girl ze- quired during the greater part of the Honors among the male Longer 4 Robert Murphy f ton and to Urban Hagen who portray- ed Jake, the school janitor. John Guthrie was convincing in his part as Prof. Percival Cortwright. Eugene ‘McDonald’s playing of Dean Aristotle left little to be desired. Stella Lutgen, appearing as Pa- tricia Patterson, recently returned from Paris, and Grace Roherty as ‘Miss Fredricka, assistant to the dean, both have charm and poise which Salar eer ea ee oe Jecting their characters. Rita For- ‘tune's Pies as Mademoiselle Fifl was none too easy with its French dia- lect and added to the general effec- tiveness. A group of four light- hearted summer school students was’ ably represented by Eleanor gon, Zita Usselman, Jean Lee and Bernadine Barrett. Costumes and the make-up were excellent. Altogether, the perf A. Feehan, superintendent. . Edward Bannon assisted with THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935_ A plpe dainty clutched In his mouth, Martin Manules, who takes a feminine role in Golumbla university's annual preduction “ewan tends an attentive ear to Ethel Mrs, John Alexander Jardine eration of Music clubs, has returned home from Madison, 5 make-up. Peggy Homan was promp-| tion Additional "ociety W.C.T.U. President e* ‘Mrs, Joseph F, Orchard, 720 Third St., was hostess to members of 8t. Mary's Gives Meeting Date|ne Mra. J. L. Kelley, president of the ‘Women’s Christian ‘Union, ee & Mrs, H, L. Reade, 412 Rosser ave- nue, left Thursday noon for @ com- bined business and pleasure trip dur- ing which she will visit at Minneap- 2 | Olis, St. Paul and Cresco, Iowa. Mrs. Reade leading John L. Hughes in charge of mi Monday was was decided upon because there will be several church meetings on Tuesday. Liberal Arts Program Devoted to Porcelain Miss Belle Mehus ¢ we a talk on “Pottery illustrated with several colored pic- program Liberal Arts s club dinner meeting held ‘at 6 o'clock Thursday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel. Miss rh chinas, Copeland Plate” by Dickens nection with the latter subject. Schilling Coffee ‘There ate two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. expects to be away for two day from ~eor ae peony meeting of the lorth Dakota Council of Religious Baucation eee John Kiefer, 82-year-old resident of ‘Wilton, is making a satisfactory re- covery from two major operations which, he underwent during the last and Porcelain,” which she}month at St. Alexius hospital and! nam Sania haa ie, Sree, visiting at Fargo with her daughter, ‘Miss Ellen Fischer. oo a. .25¢ Credit Accommodations Free Delivery Service i 25¢ | tee 17¢ Merman of the him a few hints on make-up. (Associated Press °t/Bowbells Man Faces ‘Thomp-| Fargo, president of the National Fed- atin City and County i ro gives Charge of Larceny Bowhells, N. D. March 8—(P)— Charged with grand larceny, in con- ection with the alleged theft of $287 belonging to the Roxy The- , of which he was the man- Minot Is Chosen for W.C. 7, U. Convention Grand Forks, N. D., March 8—(P)}— Minot was chosen for the 1935 con- vention of the North Dakota W. C. T. U. by the executive board here Fri- day, The time will depend upon the date of the national convention in oe City, but will be in Septem- Ottloers and directors who arrived Friday included Mrs. 8. O. Nelson of Northwood, Mrs. Elias Porter of Cal- vin, Mrs, H. J. Perry of Hillsboro and Mrs. J. A. Youngman of Dickey. Speakers at the institute were Mrs. hee S. Muir of Gilby, Mrs, Frank Beasley of Fairdale, Mrs. Bar- Mack Geen R. J. Darl- ing of Grand Forks, Mrs, R, A, Sprague of Grand Forks and Mrs. MEATS - FRUITS - We Accept Relief Orders. Phone 631 Maxwell House Coffee, good te the Inst drop, Free Delivery Sully Narrative Wins | In Adventure Contest Mrs. John Garberick, ee Broad- ‘way avenue, was winner of first prize in @ recent contest for true stories of western adventure, conducted in con- with the radio program, “Western Romancing,” by Edna La- ‘Waldo. Garberick submitted a narra- Of service in the Civil war and ae E aeadbed val ern methods of training and rating of employes in preparation for ad- vancement, Mr, Anderson acted as chairman at business seasions where other speakers talked on present conditions, stressing a marked spirit of optimism for the immediate future based on Present indications and all of the well known business barometers. After having spent two days at the convention, where he had an op- portunity to listen to these speakers as well as to visit Twin City depart- ment stores and industrial insitutions where he could make chaecvations, Mr. Anderson is enthusiastic in his hopes for s great year in 1935 for all business houses awake to their op- portunities. Mr. Anderson reports that this year’s 8. & L. convention was the most successful he ever has attend- ed, from the standpoint of better business, greater enthusiasm and more thorough confidence in the future. 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