The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 8

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a Director of Milwaukee Art Insti-| | | BISMARCK DAILY “TRIBUNE : : 10:05—Minutes, Mrs. M. A. Hildreth, 11:00 to, 11:15—Address, Receation! 10:20—Star Spangled Banner, led by °0—General discussion. H. Shepper, argo. yi i 30—Auto drive, courtesy of Grand « | Fargo. Hours at Camp Humphreys, Mrs, A. D. ‘Mr.’ H. A. Enyeart, nee Return, uof loving cup, Miss Introduction of new officers. Forks Commerical club. _ t | 10:15—Report Rwes and Regula-| Keater, librarian, University. PS AG Inez Herron, Leith. Minutes. ‘ $ \ Exhibition Drill, soldiers at the ant, { tions committee, Mrs. A.M. O'Connor,| 11:13—Reports of department chair- Thursday Morning, October 17 ~ |. presentation of. loving cup, Mrs. J.! star Spangled Banner: verbity. j St Thomas. men. Presbyterian’ church. : ——————e \ lg as CRE TS adpress, Mrs. H. a Connery a oP ‘Mrs. J. E. Hunter,} 9:00 to 9:30—Convention | singing, t u - 52 . Vick, Cavalier, N. D. ‘ando. led by. Mrs. ate Nty: ——+ ¥ | Report, of vice Pxesident at large,|_ ‘Home Economics, Miss Katherine Oy ie cmeawell Valter si) Senoeoeade Spe acodS ) | Mrs, ¥. McClusky, Carrington. Jensen, Fargo. ‘ a i Oc mOc OSES OS OSTEO HHH pooceoc— 0: . }_10: Reports of vice presidents,| Literature and Library, Mrs. D. G. Report of nominating ballot, Mrs. | Mrs. O. W. McClusky presiding. Youker, Ellendale. b, A, Wilder, Fargo. | ; | gains, strict, Mrs. W. A. MsIntyre, Wee ree Mrs. R. H. Devine, ee a credential committee, Mrs. | i i Program for Annual oer Second District, Mrs. Eugene Fene-| Nominating ballot. Forkel pallor i \ ‘ i Poder | at Grand Forks Features [lon Devils Lake. 1. Garney,| Wednesday Afternoon, October 15. | Denartment reports. 0 Timely Topics lecaletoe. t, Mrs. By C. Carney,| \voodworth Auditorium, University. civics, ae ‘ae Bones, ere ( ; F-4 Pere cag .| 1:30 to 2:00—Convention singing,’ ocial and Industrial, Mrs. A. H. Pe-| ; id Neate district, Mrs. H. L. Bolleys/ioq°py Prof. W. W. Norton, Univers: tefebe Mandate ee | y 2 ; Ne Preuen i ity. Legislation, Mrs. J. J. Manning. } . PROMINENT FOLKS COMING eitth au rict, Mrs. W. E. Hoopes, Car-)'“5.99__program landmarks depart-' Needed Legislation, Miss Topping,.; fi Pats / |" Sixth district, Mrs. Frances Bergen-| Mant, Mrs: 0. 3: Harris, Pembina, pret eBIb: < i j ‘ 9 tute to Discuss Community Building Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 28. H work that women are doing to win the; war will be discussed in all of its var- ious angles during the 22nd annual) coneyntion of the North Dakota Fed-) eration of Women's Clubs which op- ens here with a board meeting at the Dacotah hotel Monday evening, Octo- ber 14. Papers of particular interest at this time will be “ triotic Citizenshi War Time Service of State Uni y Thomas F. Kane, president of the Uni- versity of North Dakota; “Civilian Re-! lief of the American Ked Cro J. B. Wineman of Grand Forks; and| the Junior Red Cross, by Rev. Jona-|M than Watson of Grand Fork: There will be an addre nesday, October 16, from JJoy E. Mor- gan of the camp library at Waco, Tex, and A. D. Keater, librarian at} the state university, will tell of rec- reation hours at Camp Humphreys. Wednesday afternoon Dean E. J. B cock of the college of mines will dis-| cuss undeveloped natural resources of North Dakota, and in the evening “Community Building in War Time”; will be dealt- with by Dudley Crafts Watson, director of the Milwaukee} art institute. | ‘On Thursday A. B. Dale, Y. MC. A. secretary at Camp Upton, formerly state secretary for North Dakota, will | tell of “The Making of a Soldier.” | Prominent club women from all| parts of the state are on the pro- gram, which promises to ‘be one of unusual interest. | Headquarters—Hotel Dacotah. Board Meeting—Monday evening, } October 14, Room 100, Hotel Dacotah. Credentials Committee — Monday evening, Hotel Dacotah; Tuesday morning, Presbyterian church. Tuesday Morning, October 15. | Presbyterian church. 9:00—Convention singing, led by| Mrs. Craswell, Valley City. 9:30—Invocation: 9 Stokes, Grand Forks. | 9:50—Response. ~ 4 9:55—Report of credentials commit: | Mrs. Philip Meyer, Bismarck. 10:00—Presentation of program, | Mrs. ‘M. G, Olson, Grand Forks. 1 COME For the Fourth Liberty Loan. Be ready to do your part in making it the best and biggest loan we have Just suppose this shou | dahl, Ellendale. y ity Recording secretary, Mrs. M. A. | Hildreth, Fargo. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. B. McBride, Cavalier. General federation director, Miss | Helen (i. Bascom, Wimbledon. | Budlong, Bismarck. Department report. Seventh district, Mrs. L. N. stiss Yalah igh Cary, Mandan 2:10—Greetings, "Eighth distric i. O leerd, Pembina. Eighth district, Mr L. Conklin, |7°9 ‘Addrers, Dr. Libby: saa y > i strial exhiv-| 2: 40-~Undeevloped Natural Re. Fea en ae ene ago, “NTE” |sources of the State—Dean Babcock. iaeske are agers i. = 310—Solo. Appointment of committees. Program, arts and crafts de- Tuesday Afternoon, October 15. partment, Miss Bertha Palmer, Fargo, Presbyterian church. presiding. ° 0—Convention ‘Report of department. ' Blanche Leigh, 3:30—Art in Training Camps, Mr. Dudley Crafts .\.atson, Milwaukee. Address. North Dakota Clay in the Making, Miss Margaret Cable. isit to Ceramics department. singing, Grand }0—Department of Education pro- Mrs. &. R. Edwards, Jamestown. ddress, Education for Patri- gi Minnie Jean} to Art Exhibit arranged by Nielson. Almira Jewett. 3 2:20 to 3:10—Address, War Time] ta 5:00—Reception, Dr and, Service of State. Universities, Dr.) Mrs. Thomas Kane, _president’s | Thomas F. Kane, Pres. NX. D. Univers-! house. Wednesday Evening, October 16. 10—Program, music department, . | iM ry Rees see Yes = Nish 4 a y'| Presbyterian church. }10— | g » It will pay you to visit us and examine this.car Mrs, W. T. Craswell, Valley, presid-) 6°15 “yfusic, Prof. H. A. Enyeart, Julin Newton, Fargo. | yt \ Bek eS NG ; i Paolo | Grand Forks. EEE, o-- Organ recital, Brot; Raolo 8:30—Address, Community Building i , Conte. 3:40—Address, Prof. W. W. Norton. 4:10 to 4: ian Relief of the)” American Red Cross, Mr. J. B. Wine ‘artime, Mr. Dudley Crafts Wat- director Milwaukee Art institute. —Harp, Miss Curtin Regan, Lar-/ imore. Bismarck. ‘Mrs. Ross. Canfield, ‘Fullerton. Dakota. Report of formal, ballot. Thursday Afternoon. 1:30—Convention singing Mrs. Craswell, Valley: City. 7 ciation. . 6 dier, Mr. A. B. Dale, Camp Upton. 40—Address, Y. M. C. A. speaker. 00—The. Fatherless France, Mrs. Forks. 608 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn, MORSE WIRELESS Write for our booklet showing splendid advan- tages and big salaries for.telesaphers. The Gov- man, Grand Fork: 9 a nae | 245 to 5:00—Junior Red Cross, Rev. mo Mrs. H. A. Enyeart, Grand} Joonathan W atson, Grand orks. 9:40-—The Three-Fold Mask of Hu- Tuesday Evening, October 15. manity, Mrs. C. S. Ganssle, St. 8:30—Endowment benefit concert—) -phomas, ig \ Methodist church. H Recital by Cornelius Van Vliet, ‘cellist, Minneapolis, and Madam Elsa Flora, soprano, Florence, Italy. Wednesday Morning. Presbyterian church. $:30 to 9:00—Convention singing. 9:00—Reading minutes. Report of credentials committee. Reports of officer Minnie J. Nielson, Valley City. General federation secretary, Miss Chairman of county. choirmen, Mrs. J. ‘H. Shepperd, Fargo. ‘ Chief extension bureau, Mrs. M. C. Chairman, trustees endowment fund, Miss M. O. Movius, Lidgerwood. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. J. O. Hanchett, Har- Brothers Motor Cars. vey. Auditor, Mrs. W. B. DeNault ,James- town. Editor, Mrs. O. W. McClusky. 10:30—Address, Mr. Joy E. Mor gan from Camp Library, Camp McAr- thur, Waco, Tex. and-hand. cash at once. 212 Main St., Bismarck FORTH had. Jd be the one that turned the tide. Suppose it shoutd be the last! : Wouldn’: you hate to think you had no part ia the loan that won freedom for the world. 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