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as “a a0 = is a- ne “J a ko te ie oa BoPrien"O | SPOkSR PR FROtSES Sire RsP SSGKPS eure . Banquet Is Feature of |"s.ieditns wednceday ac To Interpret Contest his silo “A Little Bit cr Blarney” , Father Henry 3 Business Women’s W eek | aise Soh oon sie en te te Plano by Broadcast Monday Night Willie seticce! Have Mise Susan V. Sheaf- | 4's, DOwman sates that since th week five leading national organiza- for as Main Speaker fiona of women hare been, working i ite é At Saturday Function Junior loys sagebor St. Patrick’s Party e228 A two-act play, “The Topte of the] Glen Ullin Youth on ail feature a program which! Carleton Debate Team om, 00 Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. EGET TESHEy'y Spike gig eetoe oa ia or Jie of Ballantrae,” which Walker Whiteside, with = cast of auditorium Wednesday night, is shown above, Bismarck many times in recens years, and his play, “The Master of Ballantrae,” on Wedne: Arabian,” “Mr. Wu,” John L, Langdon, Dickinson, for a reception to be given on their |Brink, golden wedding anniversary, Tuesday, March 19, The reception hours will be 3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and from 7 to 10 perina ae evening, * Henry Halverson, who has just com- debates | pleted 25 years’ employment as clerk Nebr.;|at the Grand Pacific hotel, left this col-| week-end for Mondovi, Wis. where all of 8t./he will spend a few months’ vacation Northfield, | visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Halverson, before returning to Bis- marck, * * * Mrs. Harry Berg received the quilt which was given as an attendance prize and Mrs. Fred Swenson and Teceived |Louis Sorsdahl received the high score awards at bridge at the benefit party D. |given Friday evening by the Rebekah fliodge in behalf of the Independent his Order of Odd Fellows home at Devils ; eae John Burke Addresses |< piysics at the winter quarter com-| seven friends of Mrs. Bilaabeth March 17 Celebration) ins, starch 21. sar. vigness" address | Sincschy. $00 Putth Bt. surprised her in Minneapolis is 6112 Xerxes avenue, casion being her birthday snnivere > ing netereoe whch was ‘closed e A.O.U.W. Launching with the service of refreshments ie Drive for Members) pressed the hone guest wits sexe | ic. incil Degree — eral birthday remembrances, Mss. FAG pa | knights of Columbus, and their wives! ans, Raymond Joos and R. B. Al- “** 3.4 I at ‘clock Sunday evening at the/brecht will head women’s and men’s} A 7 o'clock buffet supper with ap- Clark hotel, Mandan. teams, respectively, in s drive for new] pointments carried out in the St. bers which the Ancient Order of | Patrick’s day theme was given Satur- which included, be- Dakote, three tables afterward, Capt, and Mrs. sides Burke's address, short talks by} Appointment of the captains, by H.|'Thomas J, McDonald winning the workman, was the|men’s and women’s high score favors. important feature of Thursday night’s|Guests besides Capt. and Mrs, Mc- business meeting. After adjourn-| Donald were Capt. and Mrs. Thomas ment, about 60 guests were enter-|G. Poland, Capt. and Mrs, George R. at cards, score awards for|Connor, Capt. and Mrs. Richard C. to Mrs. E. A./Babbitt, James M, Hanley, Sr. of Mr. and high whist|Mandan, and 2nd Lieut, Richard R. by Mrs. Charles| Saul. » F. Patera. ee * ‘was social chairman} A profusion of green and white flowers, green nut baskets and pipes and other motifs appropriate for St. in play at six|Patrick’s day carried out a seasonal members of the|theme in decorations for the 1:30 Maccabee organization en-Jo‘clock bridge luncheon which Mrs. ‘at @ benefit party Wednes-|Thomas G. Poland and Mrs, Thomas evening J, McDonald of Fort Lincoln gave ‘Thursday afternoon at the Patterson hotel Rose room, Covers were marked Hu fl it [ ef rE fa Al i i i * * [ ae Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kel apartments, left Satu for Fargo for a brief visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, which was given for the benefit 3 ton Sarany tterncon et cae Wed ary wih GEORGE ARLISS ‘Lucas company store, starting at ~age IRON DUKE * Mrs. Theodore O. Quanrud and/|O. Mrs. H. O. Saxvik were joint host- esses at a St. Patrick’s day bridge| Patrick’ , party given Thursday evening at the/and Mrs. J. O. first Saxvik residence, 622 Eighth St., for|second high score, respectively, instructors at the William Moore school, where their children are pupils and for Miss Marie Huber and Miss|main about a 17 guests. High score prizes at individual tables went to Mrs. STATE + THEATRE - ENDS TONIGHT (MON.) Ui Pa With Clever Treatments DAY ONLY ednesday CLIVE sINDIA a a hE Aonalad ; COLMAN LORETTA BEFORE HIM.. = ‘A Horde Mad for Loot and Massacre! MARGARET SULLAV AN BEHIND HIM.. Spe es A Hundred Million Helpless Souls . . . “THE GOOD And the Woman Who Loved Him! FAIRY’ 4 Uvivensat ricreas FRANE wonean