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" Initian Sings Beautiful Love lentes Se THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1937 lerae to anything the white man has Serene Seton agreed with her husband. tne. “Indian culture is essentially |spiritual, while the white man’s cul- jture is essentially material,” she said. \“This is the basic difference between Songs Though He Can't Rhyme June and Moon two.” Glimpses into the culture of the Red | ithe 7 ag tiuring (the, evealtig fin! Man—who has a religion though he ‘three beautiful Indian costumes, pret- has no Bible, and‘who sings beautiful +, jittle Mrs. Seton gave most of her love songs though he has not yet'time to illustrating and discussing learned to rhyme “June” with “moon” [Indian song and philosophy while —were given a fascinated Bismarck ner tall, bushy-haired husband told audience Thursday evening by Ernest |siories, penpeon Seton and his wife, Julia | Cadman’s Lyric Not Indian The famous naturalist family, recog-| “The beautiful lyrics of Cadman and nized authorities on Indian lore, ad-|other writers of Indian songs are Gressed a good-sized crowd in the high [really not Indian songs at all,” she school gymnasium, said. ‘They are based on Indian “Indian culture is the most spiritual |themes but done into the white men’s culture of which the world has any form in such a way that no Indian knowledge,” said Mr. Seton. He told |would recognize them. fan Indian legend which his listeners| Applause frequently interrupted recognized as one of many versions of |Mrs. Seton as she sang in a rich con- the familiar fairy-tale of Cinderella. |tralto many of the melodies of which But instead of getting her foot inside she talked, and beat time on a tom- @ little glass slipper, the Indian Cin- | tom. derella had to recognize the symbol-| “The Indian knew the power of ism which cloaked her Prince Charm- | music on a tortured mind or body,” ing when he finally came. she said. “The white man is just Superior to White's learning it.” “Don’t you see,” cried Mr. Seton. Rarely Contain Words *The Indian version has the advant-| White men’s songs “talk too much,” @ge in that it is picturesque and spirit-|in Mrs. Seton’s opinion. She said ual. We're trying to diffuse the cul-|Indian songs rarely contain words, ture of the Red Man, because it’s su- | usually consisting of only vocables. Mr. Seton was Red Man’s Culture Spiritual, White’s Material, Setons Say =: No Indian Recognizes Songs White Man Writes as Form of His Own relatives at the Richard near Brittin Friday ee mis actions shag son Robert visited at near Brittin lam MacDonald ae Bs she said, with Sterling will be @ Mrs. Hy ay. afternoon. Mrs. Oharles R; number of games, pie and coffee were served. Hort Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaton, Esther Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. August Biech and children called on Mrs, Anna Harmes Friday evening. Hazelgrove | ———__—___-+ By MRS, AUGUST BIECH A kitchen shower was given Sat- uurday evening for Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Krein. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Felchle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Punt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Felchle, Mr. and Mrs. August Krein and children, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Krein, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Fetzer Mrs. Caroline Kraft, Delina Kraft, Otto Brose, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hertz and family, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Felchle and Mr. and Mrs Roy Pappe. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Fade are the parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. James Franzen are Jeaving for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton - ||| By SARAH HEINLE Emanuel and Edna Steinert were overnight guests at the William Del- zer home at Benedict Saturday. Rev. and Mrs, Karl Geiser of Turtle Lake were supper guests at the Heinle home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John H. Walcker of Monroe, Wash., recently announced the marriage of their son Reuben to Lentina Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Miller of Starup, Reuben Walcker is well known in this|#! vicinity. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schockenmeyer and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Sr. issouri fit. Misso Miss Sophie Josephson of Wing is visiting at the Wm. McCloskey home By MRS. K. RB. SNYDER for a few days. Mrs. Ethel Jenkins and son Donald of California are here visiting rela- tives, They came because of the ill- ness of Mrs. Jenkins’ father, Emory Wallace. The Riverview Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs, Archie Gam- ble Wednesday afternoon with Miss Dugan of Fargo in charge. Next ‘Wash,| meeting will be Wednesday, Nov. 10, the home of Mrs. Andrew Irvine. Mr. and Mrs, Studie Woodworth Mrs, John Zellmer of Regan is very |®"¢ Mr. and Mrs. Emory Woodworth few days last week. Miss Shirley Stewart spent the week- end with Miss Verona Jensen at Mof- meyer back to her home at Strasl Miss Backmeyer spent the books purchased from a display of his|past week here with her sister, Mrs. writings sur cue the gymnasium. Russell Reid, curator of the state historical society, and Mrs, N. ,|Week-end at the Wm. McCloskey Ramstad, Bismarck Girl Scout ie home. missioner, introduced Mr. and Mrs. daughter Billie Ann visited with Owens home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and son SS Se ll motored to Mc- Eleanor MacDonald and J ith of Bismarck visited at the Wil- home Tweaday eve- Vidette and Jerome Robidou were theie grandparent, ME. and Bars “The Indian knew how to leave © Sonn mn Grewiged. great deal. unsaid,” particular reference to Indian love songs. Strikingly beautiful was the Sioux costume Mrs, Seton wore. The war bonnet—“it’s been called the most beautiful in existence,” she said—was made for her by Indian friends in London two years ago. The essential nobility of the Indian religion is strikingly revealed, Seton feels, in the Indian personal song of death—“one occasion we have not yet risen to.” She translated one: “I care not where my body lies, “My soul goes marching on!” For a long time after the lecture busy autographing a By SHIRLEY STEWART Bie ig sponsoring @ carnival id in the achool house Nov. 12. .| Miss Witness of Jamestown visited Seton, respectively. Six Girl Scouts|@ the Martin Nelson home Thursday and six Boy Scouts sat on the pist- form during the program. The ben Miss Lila Whalman spent Monday Seots presented Mrs. Seton with a bet with Miss oesline | Beyer. sue maustoce at the tevtee cub hisedey afternoon. A delicious lunch was | Baptist church Sunday, Nov. 7. There {served by the hostess, assisted by Miss will also be a B.Y.P.U. program in the|Ellin McCloskey. Mrs. Elsus Elness visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. Isem Belk of Bismarck for a The another. bread. year. Andes in South America. word companion means one who shares bread with It is taken from the Latin “cum” for together and “panis” for The prong-horned antelope sheds the outer covering of its horns every In addition to tropical Asia, bam- boo grows up to the snowline of the literally treasurer and Mrs. Junior leader. ° Slope Briefs a ‘Anamoose—Appendicitis claimed the life in a Harvey hospital of Marie, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Roufs of Anamoose. 2 Hf ot new sewage Linten—" Gedication, Linton's Placed in disposal plant has been operation. Leanne beth Steiner and Carson — Directors of the Grant |wards, assistant leader. County Farmers Union are Fred Sei- bel, Roy Redman, Redman, Gottfried R. R, Weishaar and J. C. Christensen. of \Cook have become owners Patterson Bakery Visit our Fifth Street Coffee Shop and look over our nice display of Home-Made Pastry. Four Loaves Assorted Bread 25c, Special. Chocolate Eclairs, Cream Puffs, French Pastry, all kinds of Sweet Rolls, Pies like Mother makes. Phone 397 or 2400. Ask for Cater- ing Manager, Mr. Kondos, or leave order with Clerk. Sunday Chicken Dinner in Peacock Alley, 45c We buy and serve only the Highest Grade Meats and Food Supplies. : We cater to private parties from 2 persons to 1400. Patterson Hotel The Only Fireproof Hotel in Bismarck Hersch of Goodrich will stay on the corm to take care of the stock until 6p) Visitors at the Otto Biech home Sunday evening were Deliva Kraft, Otto Brose and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kraft and daughter Eline, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff, Viola and Miltoa of Tuttle. Rev. Stella Jones, who underwent an operation at Drake is coming home Sunday. Mrs. Helen Zelmer left for Missoutt where she will spend a few months taking treatments. The schools taught by Miss Sarah Furman and Miss Hazel Furman combined for a Halloween party Fri- day afternoon. Mothers of the pupils were guests. After the playing of a} Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market Phone 216 We deliver on Saturday 612 Broadway SATURDAY SPECIALS ill; her mother, Mrs, G. Hochhalter, is ‘caring for her. Rev. and Mrs. K. Geiser were over- night guests at the George Hochhalter home Sunday. Henry Ranchler, Ernest Singer and Herbert Heinle of Turtle Lake were guests at the Andrew Heinle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, Jr., had as their supper guests Rev. and Mrs. Geiser Monday evening. Richard Wagner had an accident last week. While walking he fell over some wire and broke his arm. Miss Carrie Wagner spent a few days with friends.at Turtle Lake last week, Rev. Karl Geiser of Turtle Lake will conduct services at the Alta POT ROAST, > young ea. nil 1] Tc a aA 24c HAMBUR fresh Seni tb, ] 5c pion mk on 28c BEEF TONGUE, fresh, b......... LOC SQUARES, ib. oC PORK STEAK, Spring CHICKENS shoulder, Ib. ..... 21 C | fresh dressed, Ib. 25 SPARERIBS, LARD, with meat meaty, Ib. a oie order, 2 lbs. 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Its means ‘an of todic cotettoe whiter dishes or Li a cleaner skin—for a fra- Suse TRILBY © ingly kind to the —_* Phone 928 ts-Groceries 208 Sixth St. @) Apples 59¢ Lettuce, firm, crisp, 2 heads ..17¢ Grapefruit, 96 size 6 for 29¢ Oranges, sweet, juicy, doz. ...20¢ Butter, + Ib. prints _....__Ib. 3/¢ Pork &Beans, largecans, 2for 25c Potatoes, Early Ohios, pock ...20¢ aearoni tti, 21 ¢ Jonathans 20 Ib. box Lb. 33c richer flavor. A. E, Giese was named secretary- Edna Reinish, Ashley—D. D. Aipperspach, Zee- Ashley, Bowman —R. Willams and Ward e — HB & H Food market, buying out Ray | origin destroyed the barn on ‘the J. Hughes. E. Barker farm. Barker's first barn was destroyed by a tornado and a second barn also burned. Horses and cattle were saved. Fresh catfish served at the Bowman — Mire of undertermined| Patterson. | CORNER’ “ON THE SQUARE” POST TOASTIES, 2 pkgs. for ... 4 & 8 BAKING aw P Row WHITE 8c DINES, per can.. 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