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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1928 THE BRAINERD DAILY DISPATCH. BRAINERD, MINNESOTA PAO! FAMED COSSACKS TO SING HERE SUNDAY Defies the Law Russian Group. Heralded as Best Trined in Present Concert Work Billed AT ELKS HALL.

3:30 M. Picturesque Chorus to Officially Open 1929 Brainerd Musical Club Season Sunday ernoon of famous Russian chorus with the prominent SerKcl Socoloff director will ofli- rfally open the 192S-1929 season of the Brainerd Musical club. The concert will provide a fitting opening to weapon inasmuch ate the chorus is acclaimed as one of the best trained groups of its kind in present concert The program will start at 3:30 p. rn. Sunday at Elks hall.

Music lovers will And. in addition to the admirable ensemble of the Cossacks a picturesque in long boots, high white stocks, and coats that would seem to the direct ancestor" of the Prince bert of another generation. The program anne tweed today follows: I. Molsseeft from the opera Song Hunt Cossack's Prayer Before the Bat- tl, Kolatllin II. Escape Turenkolf Volga Boatman Song arr.

Socolotf A Cossack Party III. Legend of Christ Tchaikovsky Potpourri of Popular Russian Socoloff Rori4iade Selection Songs Song of Russia Kolatillu IV. Chorus, from Stern Ocean Snowstorm March of the Signals the opera Zaitseff Wnrlamoff D. A. Church South 7th Street Y.

P. meeting Friday at P. M. Topic: the School in Sabbath school (Saturday) 10:17 A. M.

Lesson. Morning worship at 11:30 A. M. Subject. Resurrection; The Christian's Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P.

M. A cordial welcome to alt. Emit (J. Sauer, minister. hate all Those were the only response to questions ticked by Chicago police of Mrs.

Ruth Heeler 19 (pietared alone), wife of Ijeo of a sand now charged with two slayings. When accused of being the "gun for gang, all she said was, "I Clara Bow in Fleet's Critics have hailed 'The Fleet's now showing ut the Lyceum with the pillar part being one ol the she has ever done. The story is different, yet Clara every opportunity to employ lier hest histrionic talent. She the sailor boys to a fare- you-well. James Hall has the leading rob opposite the star, with Jack Oakie, a new screen in support.

CENTER Mrs. Morris Seyferth has left for Chicago to visit with there. Virginia Howe also Andrey spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Howe Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Taylor also Ed Taylor spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Foughty. Mr.

und Mrs. l)eyo. C.eorge Squires and Mae Taylor made a trip to St. Cloud Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Waller Smith spent the week end in Brainerd. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Hall and family of Pequot took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest (trims cf Brainerd spent a few days at the Russel cottage. Men to Benson of Crosby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stropp Sn Dday. Mr.

Buttjer und Mr. Feierabend are threshing ut the Gull dairy farm and will back iu Center Thursday. Origin of Nickname probably came from the word "ekennme," formerly used to mean an "additional The earliest writers used "ekename" In the Fourteenth century, hut from 1580 to the present day the word haa been used GULL RIVER Walter Si auh assisted Mr. hell with his com Friday and Saturday. Miss Currie St tub nnd Peterson Were Brainerd shoppers Saturday.

Mrs. E. E. Havens and the Misses Madeira anil Mamie Lynch spent Tmsdav afternoon with Mrs. Brower Peterson.

Mi ae Alice Baile a Brainerd shopper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frnmpton "pent Thursday evening at Broker Peterson. Miss Carrie St auh the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Brower Petri son. Mr. ami Mrs. John Anderson and eon Severn and daughter Grace (spent Saturday evening at Matt Lynch's. Tile ladies aid met at the if Mrs.

Wm. Van Jam Sept. 27. They will meet with Mrs. Charles Ramsey Ort.

11. Mrs. Matt Lynch and Mart, Maude and Madelyti visited at Frank Thursday evening. Mrs. ljcvviK Larson entertained a large crowd Saturday In honor of her birthday.

Ralph Sitter left Monday for Ne York to resume his work ms an officer on hoard nhlp. Mrs. Cunningham returned ANYTHING POR 74 OF MARY DUGAN'' Tomorrow Seats Will be Placed on Sale at Park Theatre for Show Tomorrow seats will lie placed on sale at the Park theatre at 2 P. M. for the first road attraction Trial of Mary which will play In Brainerd for night only.

Wednesday evening at 8:17 October the 10th. From nil quarters comes unanimous praise for this stage drama, Trial of Mary Visitors to York and Chicago have called and phoned Manager W. R. Hiller to assure him that they hail seen the play and thai in the words of one preson, was so realistic that he even forgot that he was in a Thus the manager of the Park theatre is highly pleased at being able to present a first class show that has been making sensational runs in all parts of the world. Trial of Mary is now playing in New- York and has completed over 4 50 perforamnces, it has been playing in London for over a year, it is now playing In Paris.

Melbourne, Berlin and almost every other capital of the world. FORMER PUPIL When graduated from Dakota Business College, I go, he dream of some day engaging D. B. C. help, himself.

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Never Perfectly Level The sun a of the In a common bucket Is not perfectly level, but lightly concave." Due to capillarity and surface tension, the water rises a little at the sides of the huakeL Better let me figure on repair rag or replacing that roof now Phone Mi I Vernon E. White cwt Meat Market Phone 448 schultz. Prop. 306 4th Ave. N.

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IV, bien visiting lu sui, nnd family. Wm. spent Sunday afternoon nt Matt Mr and Mrs. Wallace Markuson and daughters, Virginia and Gloria, spent the week end at E. E.

Mr and Mrs, it, P. Lynch and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gen. Welch of Belle Plaine pent Sunday at the Matt Lynch home.

Mrs. Fannie Bade left Saturday for OniRum where she will teach the primary grade. Mr. and Mrs. (leo.

Lively and daughter, Ruby, returned home Tuesday from Minneapolis where they have been visiting the past week. SI Her. Erna, Ralph, Richard and Clarence were Brainerd Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Matt Lynch and family visited at Havens. Holzman'a and Sunday afternoon and evening. somebody like him in every office Listlessly he the dny. But he haa no grip on his job. desk up with unfinished work.

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