The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926 P. E. O. Gives Tea For Mothers at Mrs. . Worth Lumry’s Home Ls Chapter F. of the P. E. O. Sister- hood entertained at the hoi f Mrs, Worth Lumry Wedne: at a Mothers business sts: program. At five o'clock tea was served, Mrs. Cc. L, Young and Mrs, Lula Harris pouring. decorate on the te ; Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. Charles Staley, 's. R. L.’ Bork and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen were the committee in charge. ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY PARTY The Misses Dorothy Pollock and Etta Scharnowske entertained Wed- nesday evening at the home of the latter, 310 Fifteenth street, in com- pliment to Miss F cS ley. The occasion celebrated Mi Danicy’s birthday anniversary. The rooms were prettily decorated with lilacs . and a color motif of pink and white wag carried out in the appointments. A candle lighted birthday cake in the chosen colors’ centered the . table. Cevers were marked for 17 guests. n was followed by a . | for the the rooms and were used tables. the “ ” ol Foo! course luncheon. The honor guest received a,number of pretty gifts. TO HOLD PROGRAM MEETING The Woman's Nonpartisan Club will hold its regular program meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall, A special program has been prepared. Governor A. G.-Sor- lie and State Tcaasurer C. A. Fisher will address the club. The quartet from the State Training School will | sing several selections. It had been | announced that Superintendent W. S. | McClelland of the State Trai | School would also speak but it has been necessary to postpone his ad- dress until a tater meeting. A luhch will be served. Alf mem- bers and friends are welcome. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. Oliver Smith, formerly Miss Esther Taylor of Bismarck, left last ‘ evening for Billings, Mont., where she joined to Pasadena, be guests of Mrs. They expect to be gone a month be- fore returning to their home in the the Fin where they will of nurses, hospital staff doctors an their wives, and all those connecte Games were en- joyed -and a pi dinner served. There were about 75 in the party. RETURN! Mrs. Martha P. Tatem of the de- partment of public instruction has returned from Washington, D. C., where she attended @ national educa- tors’ mecting. Mrs. Tatem visited) rela in New Orleans, La. other es in the south while away. ERDAY ON BUSINESS Hip and Burl Monroe of ‘a Monroo and M inderwood’ were transacting with their Baldwin, Miss Nellie Anacher of in Bismarck yesterd: business in connection father's estate. ENTERTAI Sibley Island. | GOES TO ‘GRAND FORKS Miss Irma Logan left last evening for Grand Forks where she will be the guest of her si lotte Logan, of *t North Dakota d house guest, her sister, garet Hutdelbrink, of Fairmont, N. D., who will be here for a ten day my ‘j Ww. Fi The Woman meet Friday afterngon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Kate Lyons, 200 Mandan Avenue.- iY ENTERTAINS PUPILS Mrs. Elva Lahr Whitson will en- tertain a number of her advanced pu- ils at a private recital Friday even- he in her apartments. HERE FROM SWEET BRIAR . ° Gustav Starck of Sweet Briar, was transacting business in the city yesterday. ' HOSHERY ‘SALE Hose in broken sizes, regu: larly priced at $3.00, $2.75, $2.25 and $1.95. Special while they last, for $1.50. Wash Dresses, special at $19.75.— . Rose Shop. The Catholic-Daughters of America will serve a dinner Sunday, May 28rd, in St. Mary’s Auditorium. - Unsettled tonight © and | Friday, probably show- ‘. ers;-colder Friday Mrs, S. W. Mrs. Hughes Is Back From Extended Visit in New York City Mrs. E. A. Hughes returned today for New York City where she has ‘been working with Anne Morgan and other members of the American Wo- Association in soliciting funds erection of a club house for club hous ELECT set plea ay CLUB MEET. The Current Events club was cn- tertained Wednesday afternoon at the closing session for the year in ve home~of Mrs. Alfred Zuger rt Olson read a paper, tpaths to Airplanes,” and Mrs. J. C. Taylor’s subject w: dies to Liners.” Ba) of pth held | durin, Da e afternoon resulte ncing and games followed the President. ‘Mrs. i pi mnt, Mi tary, Mrs. Ge Mrs. W. C. secretary, Mrs. At the conclusion of the afternoon served a hostess. course, COUNTRY. CLUB DANCE TOMOR- ROW The general entertainment commit- tee of the Country club is spon: membershi evening at the club house. bers of the club are ur and make this one of the cessful of the club’s dane: year's entertainment com cludes Mrs. Spencer Boise, chairman; Corwin and Mrs. Burt ney. TO VISI Mrs. Susanna Hultberg left this Mr. morning by car for the University 6: Mr. Smith before going North Dakota where she wil vi ti | her daughters, Hilda and Clara, s Smith's parents.) dents at the university. Mrs. iul erg was accompanied by Sheldon of Washburn and five mem- bers of the high school band. POSTPONE TRIP TO GLENCOE The Christian Endeavor of Presbyterian church postponed their d] trip to Glencoe, scheduled for rt i, at a pienic last| evening. They will probably go S jon. ie. club house will be one of the ellow roses and jonquils| most elaborate in the country and its| {© construction will represent one of| ''° the most colossal financial undertak- ings of women throughout the world. jome of the most famous women of the country are interested are cooperating in the bui! C. $a% x a e2e day and will organize a Christian En. deavor society ut that place. ENTERTA Mies Helen Wachal ente pupils of her school in uiysrict at a picnic yes: noon at tl park. school for the summer. FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Joslin of Falls, Minn., arrived in the city last night for a visit at the home of thei son and daughter-in-law, Mrs. V. E. Joslin, 112 Rosse NOR'S HOME of Thermopolis, the guest of ¥ ric, Miss Lerberg is a niece of Governor Sor- GUEST AT GOVER Ruth Lerh HERE ‘FROM MENOKEN Jacob Keisler of Menoken was in Bismarck yesterday on business. 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