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I'JI&GESIX, U2 f't I W I I ?l§ & S. Torgerson, Mrs. C. A. Greenleaf and Mrs. A. G. Leonard constitute the program committee. On the mem bership committee are F. L. Good man, Mrs. R. B. Griffith. Mrs. A. J. Becker, Mrs. Young and C. M. Cooley. and the committee on arrangements is composed of Mrs. B. J. Spence, Mrs. V. L. Goodman and Mrs. G. M. Wil liamson. The meetings for the year which will follow the opening meeting last evening, are: OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Program of Franklin Club. To Thfe 1919-1920 program Franklin club, which has recently been announced, is distinctive, and giva promise of something v6ry in terfesttng in aliterary way". The first Baptist Ladiet Held Annual Meet Wednesday Mrs. Carl Wright has been chairman acted as hostesses and served a de lightful luncheon at the close of the afternoon. The guests numbering tifty-flve were seated at small tables made attractive with fall greenery and yellow rose buds. Ji Mrs. E. R. Pratt, president Mrs. G. W. Buckingham, vice president: Mrs. L. P. Vincent, secretary, and Mrs. M. ,T. Currie, treasurer. District No. 3, Mrs. F. W. Schlaberg, president Mrs. R. B. Griffith, vice president Mrs. O. B. Burtness,. secretary and Mrs. W. S. Begg, treasurer. District No. 4, Mrs. W. A. Odell. president Mrs. N. G._ Benner/vice president, and secretary FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS Valkcr's Greenhouses at Minot, X. D. are in a position to 811 orders for Floral Designs, such as Wreaths, pillows. Crosses, or any special lodge design on short notice. Train service from Minot to your city Is so that can deliver the flowers to yon quicker than any one else. Phone, wire or write. Valker's Minot Greenhouses MINOT, N.D. DRESSMAKING Hemstitching Braiding tatooMerint and Plaiting MRS. A. T. STINSON Mr BeKara at» Both Aoih nt-L M,m# be Both Literary and Social the November 13 Cooley, Mrs. Libby. Ufe," Mrs. Hult. rst Prof, and Mrs. 13. F.Chandler, Sfrl University avenue, and 1 Dr. .T. Grasslck is president of. the Franklin club for the coming year and other officers who will serve with him include Mrs. Howard E. Simp son, vice president Dr. H. E. French, second vice president, and secretary and treasurer. Mrs. G. A. Greenleaf. meeting of the club for the year was vinci from a twentieth century view-If?^w^it his^min^ held last evening at the home of noinl. As Sciontixt. Mr Snonce- as I niSTBOming. included a" number of interesting features. Mrs. Chandler was. assisted, as hostess by Mrs. AgnC* Rex/ On the program for "Glimpses of the' Great Out of Doors" were Miss Elia Fulton, W. H. Greenleaf and R. B. Griffith. Mf Young, f°tey-j the Jonn Leitch idea, Dr. Gillette. March 11—Hostesses. Misses Ful ton, McCumber and Pfeiffer (Wom en's league rooms.) Debate on timely topic. Mr. Goodman. Mr. Schnabel. April I—Hostesses, Mrs.. William son and Mrs. Squires. April Fool, Dr. Williamson and his band of Jesters. 9BrtPM™ Crookston. IACXfflWNNA TWINS Miss Dorothy Trautman will open her class in interpretative dancing on Saturday afternoon at the Guild hall. A number of the younger girls have enrolled for the work and Miss Traut man expects to hold classes each Sat urday during the fall and winter months. Miss Trautman, who is attending the university here, has been seen on various -. occasions in. axtistic danginp.. She has Studied in «New York in some of the most exclusive dancing schools. The Old People's Home society will serve a hot supper tonight in the, din ing room of the Zion Lutheran church. Serving, will commence at 5:30 and continue on djiring the sup per hour. Proceeds from the affair will go into the fund that is being raised for the Old People's home. The sheriff' down' at Finley bears the happy name of Sparrow. That fellow ought to be a bird of a sheriff. TMtr»Utr ImJ tr ldji prtfert a Decembei Hostesses,: Mrs. txrii x.Urtle nor any of his family, so they fithUnd Mrs. Gillette. Leonardo di e^l" j"*t Vh« home of l^dv iiilek point.. As. Scientist, :Mr. Spence as Artist, Mrs," Chandler. Opossum was angry and showed his teeth when he heard what had hap-' January. 8 Hostesses, Mrs. Young, pene)j to Lady Duck. Major Pole Qat I Mrs. Babcock. The Franklin Club Lackawanna Baby Shiita aire made in a generous variety of warm, aoft woolly fabrics capably knifeed ind conrectfyaized to insure ah extreme of comfoit and protection "—are dainty tasteful ^n) durable. Tbe transkion from these baby garmentsto Lidawaima Twins Unioa Sails is easy and natural. It Meant 'a cootinua^ce of the grea^ conveniences and savings which are lssnri^i'd with stand ardized exeellencel vi Hp0ke aj80 graier. something about punishment, M«TILh%HhrSr«M0?Sr "Quack! Quack! There comes the! in peer eSSr.^Hi« and treasurer Mrs. R. R. Charles* worth. Following the business meeting on Wednesday, a pleasant program was Fox threw Lady Duck into the river, I given which included piano selections Then when he became mad because The annual meeting of the Ladies' ty mjss Winifred Nelson and vocal Lady Duck did not drown, he jumped Aid of the First Baptist church was numbers bv Miss Dorothy Wright and into the river himself. He soon tired hel din the church parlors on Wedes- Mrs. W. H. Otten. Rev. J. G. York, of swimming after Lpdy Duck and day afternoon. The division of which the new Baptist minister, gave a short when he could swim no more he and interesting address, lauding the women in their interest displayed in Mrs. O. A. Webster, president, pre- Preceding the luncheon a general rally was held and during this time sented the plans of the Baptist Mis- bers to the home hygiene class, which the aid was reorganized into neigh- sionary society for the coming year. is being organized in this city under borhood districts. Mrs. O. A. Webster Mrs. Nelson is-president of the Mis- the sponsorship of the Grand Forks is president of the general aid. I sionary society of the Baptist church.! chapter of the American Red Cross. These are the officers of the districts the class\w.ill be opened at once, Mrs. as organized at the annual meeting: Mr. and Mrs. James Balfour left O. J. Barnes, chairman of the nurs Diatrict No. 1, Mrs. E. G. Felt, presi- Wednesday evening for Crookston, ing committee of the Grand Forks dent Mrs. W. W. Carpenter, vice where they will make their home._ chapter, has announced. Mrs. Svenb president and Mrs. W. J. Watt, secre tary and treasurer. District No. As a bride. Mrs. Balfour wore a gown of moose satin with an attrac tive hat of the same shade. A supper was served after the ceremony to the bridal party arid a few intimate friends, and immedi ately after the supper Mr. and Mrs. I Balfour left for their new home in pyCarlysle H. Holcomb By,the time Tinker Bob and the Hostesses. Mr« :Fox children arrived with Mr. Turtle, •A Story of Child J*"1* Duck had scattered the news [throughout the forest. Many of the forest dwellers had never seen Mr. Uc his wrath against Mr. Turtle chief Porcupine mentioned a a A ed eagerly down the path. February 19—Hostesses, Misses! Opossum started out to meet the! Johnstone, Davies and Whiteley criminal but when his eyes beheld an Overseas. Dr. Camp .(court house) bell. ugly head stretching out from under a black and muddy shell he came back. "That's a funny looking thing to be alive," said Opossum as they came nearer. "Everyone gather about qlosely," said Tinker, "and we will listen to Mr. Turtle's story. ,, They gathered as closely as they w!r dared- and Mrs. Becker. Fabre in His Won-, before, they were a little shy. "Now Mr. Turtle you can tell your derland. Miss Pfeiffer. May 30-—Hostesses. Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Hult. Music, Spring Spngs: business in charge of nominating com mittee. Having never seen Mr. Turtle story," said Tinker Bob. "I am very sorry this has hap pened." began Mr. Turtle, stretch ing his head forth and looking around. "But I have been controlled by an evil spirit which left me when I came out of the river. It came about like this: I was sun ning myself on a log when Old Man More Applicants To sented the plans of the society for the year as recommended by the executive board at the meeting held Tuesday I afternoon and Mrs. N. J. Nelson pre- With the registration of two meni- Mrs. Balfour was formerly Miss1 jorii Johnson will again resume the Frances McLoughlin, daughter of charge of the evening's class, which Judge and Mrs. P. J. McLoughlin,1 it is anticipated will open Monday 1012 University avenue, and her mar- evening, and Miss Louise Buchanan, riage to Mr. Balfour took place Tues day evenin gat the rectory of St. Michaiel's pro-cathedral. Mgr. Le mieux performed the ceremony. Nursing Class Needed who has recently returned from gov ernment service, will have charge of the morning and afternoon classes. There appear to be a number of young business women who are fail ing to register, although they have expressed a wish for the opening of the home hygiene class. Registrations may be made at Red Cross headquar ters. With indications pointing toward diphtheria and lagrippe epidemics, it is apparent that the home hygiene bints which are available at the nurs ing classes might prove of assistance. This fact was well demonstrated in the influenza epidemic last fall. The students of St. James Academy will have a Hallowe'en party in the auditorium of the academy on Thurs day evening. October 30. The hours will be from 7 o'clock to 9:30 and /an enjoyable evening of games, con- A children's class in ballroom danc ing will be started on Friday, Oct. 24. Agnes L. Rhodes, Orpheum hall, tractivev gifts for her bridal chest. Phone 2938. .• The affair was given at the home km» rtpmit— Mm 17 OR every peculiar dei^und of infancy, childhood and maturing youth there it a respona ». tve catufacdon m- fiadtewanna Twim Underwear. It M-a satisfaction which extendi emphatically to household efficiency and to economy in the family budget Suit. /'.j mmm »ss5r*W,ls committee in charge. All the children of the academy are invited to attend. Mrs. A. H. Fink entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Card club at her home yesterday afternoon. The hours were from 3 to 6 o'clock and there were three tables of bridge. This is the first meeting of the year for the club which has just been reor ganized. The meeting next week is to to be 'at the home of Miss Vera Stinson, Riverside Park. Misses Sadie Carney and Lucy Buy! er were hostesses on Wednesday eve ning to a group of young ladies in compliment to Miss Anna Kane, who is, to be a November bride. The eve ning was devoted to cards and at the close of the game the hostesses served a delightful luncheon. There were thirty guests and Miss Kane was the recipient of a number of at- •'J-'V-J-Vf. GRAND FORKS HERA* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. MR. TUUTIiETIXKER BOB ^tT'^vk ri 1 "I am very sorry- this lias happened,"! sank to the bottom of the river. And when I entered the river again his spirit came and took possession of me and e,ver since I have been wait ing for Lady Duck to come to the iv to I a of the river £he spirit left me. And I have been thinking how sad it is to think that a father's evil spirit works after he is dead to destroy the home of his children." "Isn't that sad!" said O. Possum. I All were sorry for Mr. Turtle and they gave him a home in the forest. I Ant Tinker Bob was still greater in their mind because he saved Lady! Duck. Tomorrow—Three Ronnd White Balls. of Miss Carney, North First street. East Grand Forks. Mrs. H. H. Aaker, 891 Belmont ave nue, will leave this evening for IMdgo way, Iowa, where on Saturday she will attend the funeral services -for a rlis-' tant relative, Gilbert Bakken. whose death occurred Wednesday. ]3n route to Orand Forks Mrs. Aaker expects to stop in Minneapolis to visit with friends. The Bethany Lutheran congrega-! tion during the last week succeeded in gathering 1,580 pounds of cloth ing and J395 in cash for the suffer ing people of Poland. The ladies' Aid society of which Mrs. H. Norley is president, had charge of the so liciting and the Men's club, under the I direction of K. A. Hofto, president, supervised the packing and shipping oi rhe clothes. I Rev. David Stoeve reported an excellent collection of old clothes, in eluding many warm winter coats and it an a a derwear and woolen clothes which will prove of mueti help to the stricken foreigners. The goods were shipped ,to Fargo the fore part of the week and from this point J. H. Dahl is stationed who will see to the shipping of goods for the state. A unique an.g_ attractive program is announced to be given at the social which the St. Paul's choir will hold on. Friday evening in the Guild hall. The program will precede an in ments and Miss Margaret Reid, who is in charge of the program, has an nounced these numbers: Cycle of dancing. I (a) Minuet Louise Haselbarth and Marion St. Lawrence. in a el (c) Hesitation by one couple. a up Reading—Mildred Lehman. Goop Stunt—Ruth Mahon and group of girls. Reading Gertrude Cunningham Wincman. Mrs. F. L. Leo, accompanied by her little son, James, 723 North Fourth street, returned Wednesday evening from a month's visit in Colorado. At Rocky Ford they were' guests of- Mrs. Leo's sisters,'Mrs. Harry Darling and Mrs. J. H. Turner. They also visited in Denver at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson, former' resi dents of Grand Forks. The Toung People's league of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet this evening in the church parlors. An excellent musical program will be given and refreshments will be served. All young people of the church and their friends are cordially invited to attend, On the program are these numbers: Song by the league. Scripture reading C0T0 PLAV 1 TODAY 2:80—4:05 7:80—9:15 'OH, YOU WOMEN1 A :very interesting, laugh able, serious comedy drama. Saturday*Oct 25 Sal* Dpw Mday, ''Oct. 34 KaU Orders irow. Avcnrar mov, -v Vraamtf: ). j, la mi Inr Xomaatie Oomedy nAU.n 'Down Limerl iliHS:'»iSi •"VftW--!?v5 v-H^ 2/» ft fl. A Where Ton See the Btylei First Miss Lucille Crompe of Crookston arrived in Grand Forks last evening and will visit here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. Borgson of lnkster have cometo Grand Forks to visit with friends for several days. The W. C. T. U. meeting will be held on Friday afternoon at,the- home of Mrs. W. F. Tueting, 308 Cottonwood street, instead of at the home of Mrs. S. S. Harrison, as formerly announced. The meeting will open at 3 o'clock and a social hour will follow the reg ular business meeting. All friends. and members are invited. The Queen Esther circle of the First Methodist church will entertain at a miscellaneous shower this evening in honor of Miss Margaret Hobbs and Miss Theresa Olson, both brides of next month. The affair will be given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hunt, 513 Third avenue, and all young women of the Methodist, church are extended an invitation to attend. STARTS TODAY ONLY ufM.,i »T .AMMA IIQIOU HEAR Mli O'HARA'S NEIV S0N6WTS gpsaUtif OreMsatgra •. sukwata -7ro4*0«Mi v/Vtea SpVtoMw thaa MX•: ii ~r' '''jtyf&fiisyr fll «T, JVJ & is% FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 24th and 23th $30,000 worth of beautifuj Furs, including an endless variety of Scarfs, Muffs and Fur Garments, will be placed.on sale at 20% DISCOUNT special representative from the Albrecht Factory will be here to personally condtict the sale. This will be a wonderful oppor tunity for making selections at a re markable saving on high quality furs.' Plan to attend this Exceptional showing Friday and Saturday and prayer. Mrs. G. Anderson so-1 prano solo. Miss Genevieve Wesolas-' ky: reading. Miss Gerda Osllund pi ano so'o, Mis-is^ Alice Peterson: read ing. Mifs Anna Brundln: vocal solo,. is in N or in re ad in A frod Ilanr-on: piano solo. Miss Irene Bostrom: vonal duet. Miss Gladys Ol son and Miss Alice Larson. ROYAL A THRILLING SPECTACLE ANITA STEWART In seem from Vitag raph'a •THE WRECK" ANITA STEWART "THE WRECK" At tin Tkn rr'i Otrtnc to the deliM of mall ordera are receiving daujr to get room iii early. W r„OTftjafW' The Store of Quality aad Servlee TRAND TODAY 9:30 4:05 730 -#:1B lOc-Mc D. W. GRIFFITH'S Splendid Production A of Happy Valley Starring Robert Harron and Lillian Gish. A page from the book of life. One of the sweet est pictures that has visited Grand Forks. 2:30 7 :S0 TWO IjOCOMOTIVES TELESCOPE. BIG STRUGGLE ON BRIDGE. FIREMAN AND-ENGINEER IN COMBAT.- 10c and 20c Plus War Tax ,. FTI •VI PAULINE FREDERICK a*lll"* 'VD.-?v'r.-].vv-\• 4:00 20c^10c wm- 3:30-7:30-9:15 Peacte of Boar ing River" Aim Wonien'B War''• SeHM'.'? I&.UUA DEMI tMUta' "Aft HONORABLE CAD" or OBK It* if 'Zsyaty} i." s. '5-)^' '...V':" -\rl^7 S'V^ J,T -r EVENING R!TTSTO" .."vZeB'fAMir.&ii 5.J •••, !--:-.:V-. Vv^^U/I'v'S A A ..V TEDDY An authorized fllm version of the life and' works of Colonel Itieodore Roosevdt. H|S JOB YfAS TO MAKE BE7T TER AMERICANS. He was never above employing popular mdnns to that end. WhC«i he was told his llfft story woald make a bully photoplay, .with plen ty of punch and thrills jralore— A Film Folks WIH Enjoy lie sold: "Go,ahead, but no fakiiifr!" (Hi* never could Rtoiid a faker). One of his last-acts «u to approve the finished production. If lt^^. Makes You See Red White and Bliie' more dearly than before, his pur* pocto win have been achieved. At^the-^'Ji'^l •:e^ Friday only ysual Times, Usual Prices OwinK to the unusual demand for thla picture on account of this beingr Rooacvelt Memorial week. wc can only ephibtt this UmeUeat of pictures for ONE DAY ONLY LAST TIME TODAY W tf 5 EV1 OF :Vw ':V [. o. I Bui fa Actus med tablisl ubted to ib in Mr. E j. 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