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, Dr EB P. Quain to 7. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1997 _ Social and Personal Teachers Are Guests {Mrs. L. J. Myers of Mesdames Saxvik | Honoree at Shower and Neff Saturday on Friday Evening Mrs. ‘H,.O, Saxvik and Mrs, Roy| Mrs. Leonard J. Myers, who was Neff were hostesses Saturday after-| Miss Eva Dorrance before her mar- noon at the Saxvik home, 622 Eighth! riage on Friday, April 29, was honor street, to the teachers of their chil-| guest Friday evening at a shower dren. There were 15 guests and the! given by student nurses of the Ris- dfternoon was'spent in sewing. marck hospital at the home of Mrs. Cut flowers were attractively placed | Myers’ er, Mrs. Della Fox, at the about the rooms, a color scheme of | Woodmansee apartments. pink and orchid being carried out. The evening was spent informally A‘“two course luncheon was served at| and Mrs. Myers -was ‘presented with the conclusion of the afternoon, | many pretty gifts. — Covers were marked for 25 guests. Lewis and Clark A Maypole formed the centerpiece Chapter of C.A.R. © and streamers in pastel shades led to each cover. A prettily appointed Organized Here Organization of the Lewis and course luncheon was served Clark chapter, Children of the Ameri- Breakfast Saturday Complimentary to snnounced by Miss Madge Runey. or-| . Mfiss Agnes McCoy tet g president, in connection with a the call for the opening nieeting, to} Mrs. Ora Morton, national chairman be held late this afternoon at the| of organization of the Daughters of home of Mrs, B. K. Skeels. Union Veterans of the Civil War, en- The organi: mn was effected on|'tertained Saturday morning at her il 4 with eight members. Boys] home, 723 Third street, at breakfast who are decendents of Revo-|'in compliment to Miss Agnes I. ee t veterans are eligible} McCoy, Fall River, Mass., national mbership and may be auto-| president of the society. Mrs. Alvina Porter, president of the Agnes Fort Tent No. 3 of Bismarck, was also ; a guest. the organization will be Miss McCoy has left for Guthrie, elected at the meeting this afternoon, | Okla., to attend a state convention but will return here in three weeks to organize the North Dakota depart- ment, In the meantime Mrs. Mor- ton will go to Jamestown to organize a tent there. In addition to the one at Bismarck, tents have been or- ganized at Minot and Fargo. a E Members of the local tent enter- ”'4 Dr. E. P. Quain left Bismarck last tained Saturday evening at the Grand , on the first leg of a two months’ | p; hotel at a banquet in Miss trip through the eastern part of the ’s honor, United States and in Europe. He will go first, to Washington, D. C., where he will attend the annual ses- sions of the American Medical asso- ciation. While there he will present a paper and exhibit X-ray pictures before the fracture section of the convention. ° d From Washington, Dr. Quain will go to various medical centers in the east, and on May 27 he will sail from York aboard a Cunard line camer for Antwerp, Belgium. He matically transferred to membership in the S. A. R. or D. A. R. when they Travel in Eastern Ut S. and Europe TO SAIL‘FOR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Norman B, Black of | Fargo and daughters, Mrs. Clifford Lontz of South Bend, Ind., and Mrs. L. Klein Van Alstine of Duluth, Minn., will wail from New York on May 25) snd will be in Ostend, Belgium, for'| the International Rotary convention! ‘in session there June 5 to 12. Fol- lowing the convention they will visit places of interest in Europe. . Mr. . fs and Mrs. Black will leave Fargo on | will attend the Rotary International! May 18 and will join their daughters convention at Ostend, Belgium, rep-| at South Bend. They are well known resenting the Bismarck Rotary club| here. ‘there, and. will then visit. medical —— clinics in France and the Scandina-| SCHOOL GIRLS ENTERTAINED 14/ vian countries. Out-of-town school girls were en- ‘Accompai zi u tertained Sunday afternoon at the! European trip-will be his son, Buell.| Business and Professional Women’s | and they plan to return to thle United! club, An interesting talk on girl life! y States about the middle of July. in Persia was given by Mrs. J. N./ Wright, who served as a missionary ENTERTAIN AT DINNER there for many years, Songs and The Misses Emma Webber and Ella) games were enjoyed during the re- Mueller ‘entertained recently at | mainder of the afternoon, and a re- dinnér at the Wing hotel in honor of! freshment course was served. A Bernard Groove, who has been teach-| committee from the Business and Pro- ing near Wing for the past two years.! fessional Women’s club and the « number of teachers and voung peo-| Women’s Community Council was in ple of Wing were guests. The dining] charge. room was prettily decorated in green and white and the table decorations were in the same colors. A program of toasts and songs was enjoyed. — play windows with a Maypole party. ' P. T. A. HAS ART EXHIBIT 14 Jarge number, of kiddies took part ‘0: The Parent-Teacher. Association oft in the..Maypole dance, and later Wing held an art exhibit and pro-| gainas were played. Balloons. were: gram Friday: evening at the Wing! given as favors, While the rain cut School. Mrs, Mabel Stratton of Bis-| Gown the expected altendance there marck gave an interesting talk con-| was, nevertheless, a good sized crowd cerning the pictures. The ten piece] to witness the affair. orchestra of the Wing school, under vailevats the leadership of Bernard Michael: METHODIST WOMEN TO MEET played “and instrumental and vo The Methodist Women’s Missionary solos were given. A luncheon Society will meet at the home of served. at the conclusion of the eve-| Mrs. J. J. Rue, 7 ning. et Ritterbush will be leader. BIRTHDAY PARTY bers are asked to be present to bring Mrs. Zoe Sprake entertained Sat-|in their thank offerings. urday afternoon in her apartment at the McKenzie hotel with a party cel- RETURN FROM TEXAS ebrating the fourth birthday anni-/ Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Fox, who have versary of her grandson, Billy Sprake.| made their home in Corpus Ch The children were entertained with) Tex, for the past six months, ha games and late in the afternoon 4! returned to Bismarck, Mr. Fox hi refreshment course was served. A/ accepted a position at the Bank of birthday cake lighted. with pink! North Dakota. candles was the centerpiece. waves cf i ered TO BISMA! ELECTED TO PLAYMAKERS Mr. and Robert Cohen of Mandan, La Everett O’Neil of Bismarck has! who have been spending the past been elected to membership in the/ several months in Minneapolis, axc Dakota Playmakers, dramatic organ-| now residing in Bismarck. They are ization at the University%of North! at home at the Rue apartments on Dr. Quain on the MAYPOLE PARTY The A. W. Lucas store entertained Saturday afternoon in one of the die- Dakota, according to word recei here. intly Mr. O’Neil was se- Avie A sone lected mber of the Playmaker TO BROADCAST # reserves at the university. Mrs, W. E. simons, contralto Serene, soloist. will broadcast a request pro- TO VISIT IN OHIO m this eveping from 7 to 8 o'clock Mrs, Paul 8. Wright left today for| from WCCO, ‘Minneapolis, ° Mrs. Canton)? Ohio, where she will visit) Fitzsimons has many friends in Bis- her mother, Mrs. Oliver Bell. for) marek, several weeks. Mra. J. N. Wright, eae oe who has been spending the winter in TO LIVE ‘IN BISMARCK o<:Bismarek with her son, Rev. Wright,| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Payne, who __Will leave next week for her home in| hava’ made their home in Garrison “"t Wooster, Ohio. for ane Past tue years, have returned i beset to Bismarck. Mr, Payne has been in .. HAS SCARLET FEVER business in. Garrison ; B. G.. Spohn, 414 Seventh. is con- . pak seat fined to the detention hospital with VISITS IN MONTANA rearlet: fever. Mr. Spohn is getting] Mrs. Kenneth W. King has gone to along nicely. Miles Cit; “4 Diltene Mont., for a saree t visit w: 5 hi WEEK-END VISIT wo mont! it relatives. Miss Edna Eide tacher inte () —_$—— field district, was a week-end guest in Bismarck. HERE ON BUSINESS n_of Baldwin trans- in the city Saturday. L, C, ‘Pete: acted busine: “TUESDAY . Matinee and, Evening PALACE THEATRE - YANDAN DALLAS WALKER & ' SISTER “Two Girls From Hallywood” ’* EDDIE INNIS Z ‘ SUNFLOWER KISSES A special feature of the ne bracelet is the enamel button in dif- ferent colors, which fastens to the | friends. reptilinn coil of gold. Anniversary Club. A A Has Surprise Party at Potter Home Mr. and Mrs. R. Eighth treet, were E. Potter, honor M.| Sunday at a ‘pretty surprise Fargo and E. A. Brown. sleeve 623 guests party given by the members of the Anni- versary club, Four tables of bridge were in play during the evening, hon- ors going to Mrs. A. N. Lowden of was the only out-of-town guest. ‘At midnight a course supper was | Potter were served. Mr. and Mrs. presented with a lovely gift. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Ralph Ramer of Jamestow spent the week-end in the friends and relatives, returned today to his home, VISIT HERE Mrs, R. E, Beaudreau and brother. | visited Rert Hehmke, of Parshall triends in Bismarck Sunday. WEEK- END VISIT Miss Alice Alexander of Flasher ‘k with | spent the week-end in Bis HERE FROM BREIEN Mrs. Carl Borge of Breien spent who Mrs, Lowden with Saturday in Bismarck with friends Get your seats for the| Amundsen lecture at Harris and Woodmansee’s. Sale now! on, The 10th is the last day of: | discount,on gas bills. ‘Teacher of Piano and Expression 610 Eleventh St. Phone 754-W Bismarck, N.D. TONIGHT Mrs. Anne L. Peterson Temporarily Lecated at DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Matinee Every Day at 2:30 MONDAY AND TUESDAY Thrill-Drama! “A Melange of Mi i given such full genius. eve conceivable play to \ VISITS PARENTS ' TO. FARGO | H. M. Hagen, who, isiting at the home of Mri! | Hagen’s sister, Mrs. G. Olgierson, left thts morning for their home In Fargo. They also visited Mr. Hagen’s mother, Mrs. M. G. Hagen, at Wilton. | Douglas Lane of Minneapolis ar-\ rived in Bismarck Sunday. morning for a two weeks’ visit with his par: | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Holta, at the | | Hughes apartments. i WEEK-END VISIT | Miss Frances Wanner has returned | from Jamestown, where she has heen | visiting over the week-end with her | grandmother and with friends at the | Jamestown College. | LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. Ed. Uhde, who has been vis- iting here at the home of her son, R. L. Melville of 820 Eleventh street, left this morning for her home in Fargo. > PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Newcomer of | Driscoll annound® the hirth of a/ daughter at the home, of Mrs. W. 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