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‘ For Charles W. Schoregge ] Bismarck ‘Youth Continues| Bismarck Auxiliary ops Promising Dramatic Work Ig Challenge Winner at Carleton“ summary of the annual member- For Charles W. Schoregge, sopho- € » More at Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., and the son of Dr. He will appear again Dec. 7, 8 9, 10 and 12 as the inebriated Mr. Eccles in the Carelton revival of T. W. Rob- ertson’s famous comedy, “Oaste,” un- der the direction of Miss Taralseth, ese *& A. A. U. W. Will Begin 1936-37 Open Forums An outline of the present situation in Spain and the historical back- ground leading up to it will be given by C. L, Young as the Bismarck by branch, American Association of| mittee for its welfare fund. University Women, holds the first} Cards were played after the busi- open forum of the current season Fri-| ness session, Mmes. E. F. Trepp and |g day evening. soe fede pane i ‘and Mr. Young has previously given ad- | Secon » respectively. Refresh- ~ dresses on the Spanish situation and served by the Armistice the subject was thought to be parti- cularly appropriate at this time by; 5. Miss Lillian E, Cook, who heads thi Dedication of flags bought for the Junior Auxiliary groups was the pur- Pose of a joint meeting of the three | 2 units held Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. R. Nelson, president of the senior | § unit, presided during the dedicatory service, after which acceptance talks were given by Jean Baker, president ty the Daughters ough amerioe 4 jon; Margaret » head of the) # Junior Aides, and Hilary Smith, leader of the Juniorettes: Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal gave the his- tory of the flag and Mrs. meer 8. Boise gave a talk on the code. Mrs, Ellis L. Jackson, Auxiliary chap- lain, gi the benediction. ‘ Punch and cookies were served by Mmes, Boise and G, J. Worner. Moth- | § ers of Junior Auxiliary members were invited and several attended the ex- ercises, ee * Tribute Is ‘Paid to Mme. Schumann-Heink A tribute to the late Madame Schu- mann-Heink was read by Mrs. Jotin A. Larson and Brahms’ “Lullaby” was sung by Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick in| § her memory as the Thuraday Musical club met Friday afternoon. open forum committee this- year. The interested public is invited to hear Mr. Young's talk which will be given at 7:30 p, m., in the county com- missioners’ room in the court house. As in past seasons, there will be no charge for attendance. Miss Cook hopes to present Mr. Young or other. speakers on subjects of equally timely interest in a series of talks after the holidays. At each one, ‘the talk will be given and the meeting will be turned over to the audience for questions and answers. Thursday evening the Ar A. U .W. waach holds its December meeting at 8 p. m., in the home of Mrs, Bpen sf 8. Boise, 618 Thayer, west. 4 hostess duties with her are Mrs, G, A. Hample and the Misses Bertha Eling- son and Cook, Mrs. Harry Graffam will lead @ panel discussion, entitled “Toys That Teach.” Members are to pay dues at this time so that they may reach national headquarters at the specified date. ** * Community Players Have Much Business Plans for cooperating in staging “The Bohemian Girl” after the holl- days will be among business items t when the Bismarck Community Play- 4 ers meet at 8 p. m., Wednesday, in ‘ World War Memi is. Chest president called that the late Madame the pou aiso Gill make out ts acheds) Schetfer of Blamarck, who was aftil- ule for the remainder of the-year, lay ee aleey ee oe foc many yeate. plans for the little sient? ion tr Bonet : ean s veeeraaren |e: - on “Among the rs” staged re-| © second tour of America. cently. Selections ines cs the a broetem q . were: piano, “Lie! “Lieb- ispetice ee soe eet — esited,” Mrs, E. D. Rose; violin, “Fras- nounced at this time. quite” and “Schon Rosmarin,” Dr. Daniel T. Weston of Mandan; voice, Miss Dorothy Tiedman is directing) cradie gong” (Caprice Viennols).; ® laboratory Piey: bien is to be given.| y¢73 Bavendick, and piano, “Para- Masonic Groups Plan | "tvs was served by Mmes. Rindan! | Final Party of Year ; program, prefacing & group of his compositions played by club members with @ story of the vio- linigt’s life and works. It was re- Herman and John L, Hughes, ** * All Masons and Order of the gast-|JUNior Music Group Star Members li visiting in F i go a ta aig] ho Hold Sen Parl to even: " Joint social ‘committee of the two or- pate oes hold. s rushing party ders is sponsoring this year Friday eighth graders as guests evening in the Masonic temple. and to hold regular meetings on the Both dancing and cards will provide second and fourth Wedneadevs in the! & . entertainment at the function. which | high school building were made by the | § was planned at a committee meeting | Bismarck Juntor Music club at its last ele oynaar, Fie nee: Nese be? mares Ki ny and Pa Clara Morris and her orchestra] Spare were appointed as s permanent | ¥ from Mandan will play for the dan- committee, Rebecca Frei- cing in the ballroom. The card tables i will be found in the parlors. Junior A. 0. U. W. Will Hold Christmas Party Croonquist. 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