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‘a bs’ MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1997 e W. B. A. Party on Thursday at Home of Mrs. C. E. Will, Plans are being made by the drill | team of the Women's Benefit Asso- tion for a benefit Thursday evening at. the Mrs. C. BE. forms for the drill team. Ata party given last evening 12 tables of w son, Mrs, Earl Speaks. Mrs. Della Asher Hostess Saturday at Bridge Party Mrs. Della Asher entertained Sat- urday evening at her home on Man- dan avenue at 9 party celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs.+R. H. There were four tablen of jay, Miss Myrtle Peterson, Mrs. Elizabeth Albrecht, E. H. Allen Allen, bridge in and R. F. Miller winning honors. A color scheme of pink and white was curried out in the place cards lies. Following o course lunch- Jancing and music were enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. and ti eon, PLAY GIVEN AT BRADDOCK Twelve members of the League of the Saturd fore a lat¥e numoer of ple. fast ut various homes there, BISMARCK LADIES IN MOFFIT About 25 Bigmarck women made the evening to lay, ‘The Spinsters’ en there under the ies Aid. A! good sized crowd attended the per-/ Following the play the; cast was entertained by the Aid and trip to Moffit Saturda: take part in th Convention,” ,, auspices of the Moffit La formance, a luncheon Ss served. MRS. WILDE'S COUSIN IN “THE ARABIAN” Miss Wi part of Nitah, sente¢ at the day evening, is a cousin of Mrs. Wilde’s gues> during her Bismarck. apolis girl, CLASS TO MEET The Earnest Researchers Class of Episcopal church will meet Tuesday evening at 710; Grand Pacific hotel. After the meet- the McCabe Methodist the home of Mrs. Roy Neff, card party! sional Womens club, Will, 322 Park avenue. Proceeds will be used to buy uni- Thursday jst were in play, honors going to Mrs. Hans Even- F.'S. Hastings and Mrs. | « Epworth McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, went to Braddock evening and presented their’ play, “When -SmQa ibd pes Out,” be- raddock peo- Thé,,Bismarck people were en- tertainedaat supper in Braddock, and were guests overnight and at break- ‘a Davis, who took the! “The Arabian”, pre- ity auditorium Satur- | R.! Lonemuir. G, Wilde of this city and wes Mrs. stay in Miss Davis is a Minne- Plans Complete For B.P.W. Convention at Fargo. in June Chrissie Budge, president of Bismarck Busin and Profes- on the pro- gram for the state convention to be held at the First Methodist church in Fargo on June 6, 7, and 8. Miss Budge will speak on “Club Activities” t a luncheon on Tuesday. A num- er of Bismarck women on stand. ing committees of the s organi- jon. ‘The convention will open on Mon- day and continue until Wednesday noon. Principal among the social functions planned is the Home Pi ducts dinner Monday evening when Miss Lena Madesin Phillips, national fone” ll speak. Mi ulia Me- jonough, Minot, former past presi- dent, will be toastmistress, / The noons of the convention days will be given over toa series of luncheons and round table discus- sions on questions of interest to ciub women, Wednesday there will be a farewell gathering for Miss Phillips, with Miss Be: e Olson, dean of women at the University of North Da- kota, as toastmistress, ENTERTAIN SCHOOL GIRLS The weekly entertainment for out- of-town school girls held Sunday aft- ernoon at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms was at- tended by about 20 young women, A stunt program was given, the guests contributing to the entertainment. A lunch was: served by the committee at the conclusion of the afternoon. Those in charge were Mrs, W. S. Stratton, “Mrs. F. E. Diehi, Mrs. Ralph Penner, Miss Mary Huber and Miss Rita Murph; B. P, W. MEETING The Business and Professional Women’s club will hold its regular jocial meeting tomorrow evening at o'clock in the club rooms. A large attendance is desired as delegates are to be elected to the state conven- tion in Fargo, June 7, 8 and 9. The committee in charge will be Miss Hazel Pearce, Mrs. L. B. Sowles, Mrs. Fred Ohde, Miss Laura Schlechter, and Mrs. Stella Aaberg. SURPRISE PARTY A surprise varty was given Satar- day evening in celebration of the birthday annivessary of Mrs. James Dancing and music were, enjoyed. Qut-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kalwiter of Bald- win. Mrs. Lonemuir received a pret- (dy birthday gift. AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion . Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in’ the Lions room at the Mis Seventh street. All members are ask-| ing the ladies will be entertained b; ed to come and brin, Mrs, Nef? and Mrs. will be hostesses. HERE FROM FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsmith of Wishek, former residents of Bismarck, were entertained at the homes of) several Bismarck families rie | a They few days’ visit-in-the city. were accompanied here by their son- in-law and \daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hert, BASKETBALL TROPHY PLACED Eaves: permanent pos- s school this year when the school’s team won it for plac- uild- The Knowles basketball which came into the jon of the Wi! ive time, the third co: ball of the b ed in the ups ing this morni TO ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Mr. and Mrs. Joho Lee will tain this evening at the wi residence at the penitentiary dinner for the teachers of the Will school, 18 IMPROVING Mrs. Della Fox, who underwent an operation last week at the Bit hospital, is improving nicely return to her home in a few RETURN HOME . Mr, and Mrs. William Joerss and daughter, LaVerne, of New Salem have returned home after a short visit in the city. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Floyd Brewington of St. Louis has posi- W. Lucas Surber arrived in Bismarck to accept tion with the A. their sewing. | the Legion at a dance in the Legion Villiam Noggle hall, MARRIED IN BISMARCK The wedding of Miss Catherine K. Ackerman of Still and Simon Koch of Wing took place Saturday afternoon at the office of Judg I. C Davies, Judge. Davies officiating. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, OPENS SEASON Mra; Jane Moran will open the sea son at her farm with a dance Wednesday evening. The affair will e free and free taxi service will be furnished to and from the farm. Jenkins orchestra will play. RETURNS HOME Harold 8 mid-west field secretary of National Christian Endeavor Union, who was in Bis- marck over the week-end for a district pt left this morning for his home in Oklahoma City. VISIT AT HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConvill Henry Becker and Joe Clark of Pol lock, S. D., spent the week-end here’ | with Mrs. Clark, a patient at the Bis- marck hospital. ON DAILY STUDENT Herbert O’H: of Bi been appointed departmental edi- tor of the Dakota ily Student, Latearsitt of North Dakota publica- tion. STAFF marck ha: VISIT HERE ugebauer and sis- Lean, of Meno- ken, ited friends in the city over the week-end. Me e nglers class o! ‘rst “odie aid Mes Fenn Oberg and| Presbyterian church will have a din. “ddughter, Blanche, of Killdeer spent| ner meeting Wednesday evening a daachigr, Blane in Bismarck with] 6:30. ‘ friends. — VISIT IN BISMARCK Mrs. R, C. Chapman ane a of ; The Weather Generally fair and Tuesday. Slight! cooler tonight YOU WILL TARE NO CHANCES IN HAVING YOUR SUITS MADE HERE w, | iting at the C. A. Schuch GUEST IN BISMARCK Mrs. E. D. Tracy of Langdot is vis- jome, Mrs. Tracy is a niece of Mrs. Schuch. RETURNS TO SCHOOL’ Miss Ann Bocinny, Bismarck high school student, returned to school today after a week’s illness. HERE FROM WING A. O, Lee. prinelpal hools at Wing, was a business visitor in Bis- | marck Saturday. HERE SATURDAY Miss Ruth Sayler of the Apple- creek school distriet spent Saturday in the city. VISITS FRIENDS Miss Mary Owens of Moffit visit- ed friends in Bismarck) over the week-end. é BUSINESS VISITOR E. Wharton of McKenzie was a visitor in the city Satu y ” ade , VISITS HERE Mrs. Charles Liesman of Steele vis- ited her family in Bismarck over the week-end. . HERE FROM BRADDOCK Mr. and Mrs. O, RB, Martini of Brad- | dock were in the city over the week- end. ig HERE FROM Mra. Walter Will! re Fashioned with turquoise centers, this earring is typical quoise spring and summer jewelry. the cally ‘the from of gold filigree flowers of the very smart tur- Sister of Rollin. sister of Rollin and Melvin Welch of this city, died Sunday at St. Mary's hospital, Rochester; Minn., according to word received in Bismarck. Sh Welch and Mr. and and two children chester with Mrs. two weeks. ers, Mrs. Ellis is survives band and an adopted so! Beech, Catif. Mrs. El on several known here, Burke Gives Talk been decided impra 2 ionations of clothin: or su Before Lions’ Club) here for flood sutterers. of the club’s regular meeting held this noon. s well as its economic advantages were told by Judge Burke, who re lated how the pineapple and sugar plantations formed one of the principal industries of the islands. waiians did not seem to have the in- herent patriotism and love of county which is common to most peoples and commented on | Japanese seem to flock there in such! auxiliar; great numbers, Philippine Island Program committee and t ance prize, given by R. S. won by Gerald Richholt. f were given on progr. ments for thi inating. committee, to submit name Snyder and William Harris. ed It and Melvin Welch Dies at Rochester Mrs, Mark Ellis of Chatfield, Minn., Melvin Welch been in Ro- lis for the past In addition to her broth- by her hu: of Hermosa | dent has visited in Bismarck occasions and is gram Justice John Burke told the Lions} beauties of Hawaii at the The scenic beauties of the count He remarked that the native large | play’ the fact that the, DU while avoiding the 8, G. Sivertson was chairman of th end: | Enge, wa; Report e Fars Ik was given by Neil York of the Bismarck high school, who urg: ed all members to class play, “Just Out of College,” tc be presented at the city auditoriun Friday evening. see the junior Fred Peterson, Joe § re named and S. © to the nor of candidates, for club. offices. Re ‘ ports on the progress of the Cleat ‘The Magic FRE Up: campaign were given by Prec Bakelite Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT MONDAY and TUESDAY Beautiful NN “Three hours ago you were begging on the street-—now you have come back for your baby— but you’ll never see her alive again!” ows ithe NEWS PICTURES Comedy “Two Time Mamma” ferers. en from “ANY washing ma- flothes . . . even- fually. ) But no wasting fmachine yet has ac- complished speed unless at the expense of safety. Now science has made both possible in the same washing ma- chine. '|smooth Bakelite Impeller, with which only the Mead- LOCAL CHAPTER S352: SENDS $100 FOR ¢. B, MEETING ‘FLOOD RELIEF 1S SUCCESSFUL Money Taken From Tedaiing | 75 Delegates in Attendance— —Contributions From Cit- izens Will Follow a check for | distric E nation towards the fund being raised throughout the country to provide relief for sippi_valley flood suf This amoun being tak: the chapter have been larger than usual st winter. urleigh county citizens wil! be forwarded to national hend- | quarters as rapidly as they are re- | ;, ceived to add to the chapter's $100 donation. has heen Mey ae! that a minimum of $5,000,000 will quired for Red Cross relief in the |y th flooded territory, acc * telegram received here today from officers of the national organiza- tion following a conference of the | central committee and cabinet of- | ficers named by President Coolid; to assist the Red Cross. *“A hundred thousand refugees look to us for emergency care in} the greatest flood in this coun- try’s history, and we are confi- be re. your people will respond quickly and generously,” the tele- | said. Donations of money are most important at this time, according to Red Cross officials, and it has) been decided impractical to accept | Bremer. pplies | attendance is expected. h_a five-piece orchestr: i treasury, | despite the fact that demands lo-| Contributions ‘ding to a)“ ge | be held , following ings of the legicn and and will mark the last} ing to those in charge. Field Secretary Gives | Three Addresses Three addres id-we field tian avor, ly na of the 3 held in. Bi: Ui 1 | said, and the two letters touch four great. pri tion. his Sunday mor angelical chifre! inger said, Sunday afternoon M on the orer, A consecration cluded the program. Other speakers Wri, service ax a and Clell tian Endeavor officer. a | ervices. gram by Miss 1, In ssing: does one face the ing in Answer 1, The stage, The woman, big program of the year, a¢cord- Other en- tertainment features are planned. es by Harold Sin secretary of Chris: featured a 1 ples of the organ- ‘ome and Go” was the subject of ing addres | The invitation | to come to Chirst is always followed command to go to serve him, inger talked juties of a Christian Endeav- service « con- included Mrs. it who told of her 30 yea missionary Gannon, state president who outlined the duties of a Chri Weiermueller, state field secretary,! i gave a number of interesting talks.) Ministers of the city assisted in th Interesting fentures of the rally program included a splendid talk on the Junior: Christian Endeavor pro- Doris Cummings and a publicity discussion by Miss Esther Hints on Etiquet Planning Dance For |¢—— | Legion and Auxiliary Legionnaires -will be hosts to. stay cane;members of the American Legion | Auxiliary at a dance Wednesday evening in he legion hall, and a The - 4) the usher down the aisle? n front of people} who are seated in a public people or the | What does one say when pass- | n front of others to take a seat! theater or other publie place? | 3. Does the woman or man follow, “Thank you” or “I am surry.” Vou can wash clothes without the Aci¢ BAKELITE IMPELLER _ —But not nearly as well! Impeller chine will wash For the slippery, is equipped, stirs up most amazing water flow ever seen ina washing |machine. | And clothes are as safe -|as' they are in your own |hands. 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