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TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929 Miss Budge Writes Article on P. E. O. Founders’ Day article on “P. E. O. Founders’ Monday Club Meeting Mrs. . Roan Monday club meeting yester- afternoon at the home of Mrs. ft African negroes, and showed ttle most of them have been in- fluenced by the white man’s cus- 'S pa: negroes in the cyy days of the slave trade. The principal cities of North Africa and quaint customs of the people, were touched on by Mrs. Atkinson, in her paper, “Here and There in North Africa.” Pictures were used to illus- trate all of the papers. eee Miss Bessie Baldwin, of the state library commission, left this morning for New Rockford, where she will ad- dress a group of teachers of the New Rockford schools, and will speak at & meeting of the P. T. A. association this evening. She will go from there to Fessenden to speak before the Women’s club there on library or- ganization. From Fessenden Miss Baldwin goes to Fargo and will ad- dress the meeting of Homemakers’ club members on “Books for the Home.” oo Members of the Royal Neighbors lodge will meet Thursday evening, Jan. 17, at the I. O. O. F. hall. In- Stallation of officers and initiation will take place following the regular business meeting, and a social hour will be held. The juvenile lodge of the Royal Neighbors will hcld their meet- ing Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. “The Birth of Fascism” will be the | topic for study at the meeting of the Current Events hoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Evarts. A paper on Mussolini will be given. Rsk A quilt pieced by the members of the Daughters of Union Veterans will be given away tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Burman’s shoe hospital to the one helding the lucky number. club tomorrow after- | to} Women’s Club Meets With Mrs. E. B, Gorman Stutsman, 5 | guests with several piano numbers. C. D. A. Officers Entertain Members More than 75 officers and members of the Catholic Daughters of America and|th: Philippine Islands Saturday over The Fortnightly club will meet to- morrow afternoon with Mrs. Bird, 708 Second street. A study of the countries of South America will be taken up. . e e Miss Jordie Rafteseth has returned Mrs. L. D. Hulett and Hanna Rafte- attended the supper given last night | seth. at St. Mary's auditorium by the offi- cers of the organizaiion. Officers of the Mandan court were guests, .A short address was given by 1 stalled. ‘ Those who took office were Father John Slag, chaplain; Mrs. Dolores i Kupitz, yrand regent; Mrs. Susie | propaicteuns Mis BENMared "Brinker eos prophetess; Mrs. e, lec- ;_ Catherine Bleth, historian; Mae Maassen, financial secretary; Mrs, Mabel Halloran, monitor; Agnes Boehm, sentinel; Mrs. Mae Ward, | treasurer; Mrs. Laura Geferman. or- ganist; and Mrs. Rose LaRose and | Mrs. Selma Carufel, trustees. ar Dr. R. S. Towne will speak at the meeting of the Wachter Parent- Teacher association Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Wachter jschool. Miss Ruth Gordon will play several piano selections. An informal {social hour will be held after the pro- gram, and refreshments will be served. i ' eee The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. After the business meeting there will be installation of officers and initiation. A social hour will follow and refreshments will be served. eee ) The Women's Benefit) association will meet Wednesday evening at the | Elks hall. Cards will be played fol- lowing the business session, and a lunch served. A good attendance is eee Dence Sloulin returned Sunday | from Williston, where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pasonault, for the past two Mrs. Thomas Luyben, 712 Main avenue has as her guest her son Mert Bartron of Douglas. He will be here for the rest of the week. eee Miss Dorothy Haggart will return the last of the week from Harvey, where she has been visiting Miss Jackie Sherman. " ee Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth street, will entertain the members of the Sunshine society tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. see Mrs. H. A, McNutt entertained a group of friends at an informal party last evening. eee Miss Margaret Johansen will leave tomorrow for St. Joseph, Minn.. where she will enter St. Benedict’s academy. aces St. George's Episcopal guild will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, 402 Avenue B west. : oe e Miss Madge King and Mrs. Roy Random spent the week-end in Jamestown with Mr. Random. eee Mrs. H. T. Perry will be hostess to the members of the Wednesday Study club tomorrow afternoon. SPLIT OVERSKIRT aspetic, in a delicate green Lelong has a split overskirt that gives unusual length on both hips and has a scalloped hem. Sons and Daughters of Nor- way ‘Old Time’ Dance at A. O. U. W. hall Tuesday, Jan. 15th. Good music. Lunch served. Public invited. Fine Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Renden, Min- neapolis, are visiting relatives here for a few days. a Members of Mandan Rebekah | lodge No. 13 installed their recently elected officers last evening. eee A marriage license was issued yes-| terday to Miss Freda Hoherz and| Clarles F. Engelter, both of New Salem. ee @ Otto Bauer of the Bingenheimer | Mercantile company left Sunday for Minneapolis to attend a convention of lumbermen there. ee 8 Mrs. Lloyd Erickson entertained twelve boys at a theater party Sat- urday afternoon in honor of the seventh birthday anniversary of her son, Howard. yg Jesse Pulley, R. M. Banning and Arthur Fryslie, Flasher, have gone to Fargo to attend the seed school being held this week at the Agricul- tural college under the direction of E. G. Booth of the college faculty. ‘2 8 Sam_Aandahl, history instructor in the Mandan high school, spoke on radio station KGCU. Mr. Aandahl is giving a series of talks on coun- tries he visited on a recent world tour. ‘ G. L. Heegard and R. L. Meech, Minneapolis, are spending a few days in the city attending the annual meeting of the First National Bank, the Missouri Valley Grocery com- pany, and the Mandan Mercantile company. [ara Charles H. Gobel, Fargo representa- tive of the Hershey chocolate plant in North Dakota, was here on @ week- Fred J. Traynor, Devils Lake attor- ney who yesterday attended a meet- ing of the legislative committee of the state bar association here, expected to return to his home today. Mr. and Mrs. John Vallely, Grand Forks, are visiting friends in Bis- marck and Mandan en route to Le- high where they will inspect the new Lehigh briquetting plant. Miss Madge Runey, Burleigh county superintendent of schools, left for Arena this afternoon where she will attend a meeting of the Arena school- board tonight. H. F. 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