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Junior High School To Present Program Students’ of the junjor high school will present @ music program in cele- bration of National Music Week Fri- day at 3:15 p. m., in the assembly room under direction of Miss as a duet. The orchestra will close the pro- gram with the two numbers, “Ga- votte” and “Make been sith Today.” B.P.W. Club Fetes 455 i-¥ é Li aB8 a. g. Fi a Jeannette and Miss Jean Renwick, clarinet with Miss Mary See, it. narrator, with the Misses Frances | ¥ Moore, Audrey Waldschmidt and Sue | @ y Will, The skit illustrated a talk on | % home economics, Mrs. Thelmar Simle directed the | % guests in games, consisting of about | % 10 events. Refreshments ‘were served in May|% * On the committee in charge of ar- | ¢ rangements were: Mmes. Elizabeth |X Wenzel and Fred Brodl, and Miss|% Henricka Beach. * * * »Ladies’ .Chorus- Sings 1 and later at the chapel of the State {Training School in Mandan for the inmates of those institutions. At the penitentiary Warden Del thanking | % Patterson gave # short talk the ladies. 'W. F. McClelland, superintendent | 8 Se ciaiiog ets thee el gtoup there. Mr.|% Soule was requested to sing # s010,! % and sang “Smilin’ Through.” . After ‘the chorus’ singing the boys and girls | % . entertained the ladies with group 9 singing. the North Dakota Board of Admin- istration, in celebration of National ‘ * Music Week. The chorus has made seven public St. Benedict Affairs : ‘ Miss Jean Lee, daughter of Mr. and |§ Mrs, T. J. Lee, 514 First 8t., is a mem- | ¥ ber of the cast of “The Twilight homecoming are: The Misses Margaret Homan, daughter of Mr. eyed Harry Ho- | § man, Mary therine Riggs, daughter of Mrs, Don Tarbox, 204 Mandan. | ..4| Folklore Play Will Kighth Grade Girls| —— At Two Institutions|§ 2he Bismarck Ladies Chorus under | % the direction of Ralph W. Soule, sang | % Monday evening in the auditorium of | % the North Dakota state penitentiary | % Both sppearances were arranged | % by Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud, a member of | % Order of Rainbow to Be Presented Here — es, ‘The B. P. W. club of Bismarck will| 8&0, Minnie Shuman, Arthur . | bow will sponsor a play, “Cry of the Lone Tl pieal soe aac! Prt Day party Friday, May 7, at 8 p. m. Eagle,” to be given on the afternoon| Meyer, N. O. Ramstad and H. P, | ®t the Masonic temple. Mothers o: and eve f 18, in the members will be honored ening of May 13, the City; Rosenberger. ‘As pert of the program, a skit, ar- Auditorium. The proceeds of the two) ———_—_____——| ranged by Mrs. Driggs, Devils Lake, Productions will go to Camp Gras-|in three acts and requires about two/ will’ be presented. sick. hours to produce. 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