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ore, Big od ">, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929 4 Social and Personal “Mrs. G: Shafer Gives |Mothers’ Club Gives “Bridge Luncheon for Wives of Legislators Washington Program Given at Aid Meeting Miss Hardy Jackson spoke on “George Washington and His Influ- Members of the second division were hostesses. Miss Jackson showed that Wash- ington, entirely unknown until the Revolutionary war, exerted a great influence upon some of the men of foreign nations. She cited Daniel Nanin, Ita'ian patriot, as an example of this. A quartet composed of Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, Mrs. George W. Janda, Mrs. F. M. Davis, and Mrs. B. M. Dunn, sang two patriotic numbers, “Hail, Columbia,” and “George Wash- Ington.” Mrs. O. B. Lund gave a reading, “Washington’s Birthday,” and when encored gave “Young George Wash- thgton.” A luncheon in keeping with the triotic theme of the program was at the close of the meeting. €ervea More than 40 members attended. * * * Mrs. Gray Entertains x Evening Bridge Club Mrs. Lyle Gray was hostess to her bridge club last evening at her home, 319 Second street. Cards were played at tw tables, Marian with honors going to Misses Ackerman and Floy Kitchen. Decorations of red, white and blue, suggesting Washington's were used for the table appointments, when a course luncheon was after the nae * % Mrs. Harold W. Taylor and two children will leave this evening for ¥ land, Ore., where they will be the uests of Mrs. Taylor’s mother, Mrs. H. A. Wehlitz.. They will remain in Portland until the close of the school term when they will join Mr. Taylor Mr. Taylor leaves the first part of the week for western where he will open a office for the Provident Life Insurance company. Mr. Taylor, for- ~merly auditor with the company here, plans to engage actively in agency in Montana, bi Montana. work in the future. Miss Allela Grannis, Stanton, and R.E. Struhr, Beulah, were married Wednesday afternoon at the Presby- terian manse, Rev, Paul 8. Wright of Teading the * * * the Presbtyerian church service. ° At will make their home at Beulah. Piano Mandan, , according to arrangements made today wit: the station. On to: morrow’s program are piano numbers Tavis and Miss Lucille landan. by Mrs. C. w. McGray, Garrison, re- turned this morning from Hunters’ Hot Springs, Mont., and will visit friends here for a few days before St; Mary’s Altar’ Society will serve dinner Sunday from 12 to 2 o'clock itorium. at seep. 's Miss Anna 4 Mi se * Thousands Keep Well- nourished . Right Through The Winter—They s SCOTT'S "EMULSION birthday ttending the couple were Me Esther Grannis, Stanton, sister the bride, and Leonard Langhau- ser, Beulah. Mr. and Mrs. Struhr * * * pupils of Miss Belle Mehus of this city will play each Saturday at one o'clock over station KCGU, Dinner for Husbands evening when the club entertained at .|@ dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel. Favors in keeping with Washing- party, Mrs. R. Hostess * entertained yesterday Mrs. R. A. Normann, of her bridge club met games. at the elose of play, a the tables. announced this week biennially. contestants. A. Normann Guests for two tables of bridge were when members Mrs. Charles Rue and Mrs. J. E. O'Neill won honors in the afternoon's For the refreshment course served blue color motif was carried out for * * * State Music Contest | to Be Held in April Ktriounoetient tims April 11 will be the date set for the state music con- tests to be leld in Grand Forks, is to. Club m by at her home. red, white and Personal and Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, at @ card party at her home this eve- ning. : * Mrs. John Handtmann, Sr., was honored Wednesd party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunke. Bridge was the pastime, and a luncheon was served:at the b; Prof. J. E. Howard, Grand Forks, chairman cf the contest board. The contests are sponsored by the North Dakota Fed- eration of Music clubs and are held Basing the classifications upon ages, the contestants are divided into three groups, the young artists, the student musicians and the junior A prize of $50 is offered for the winner of the first class, and prizes of $25 are offered to each of the win- ners in the second and third classes. The winner is obligated ‘o attend the district contest in Minneapolis, to be held some time in May. side of the state. J. A. contestants at noon. sions. are: City; J. 8. ment course. ‘ * Mr. and ?'rs. H. with relatives. City-County Mrs. Arne Vinjie, in the city yesterday. 16 for ....:. Next Monday, Black, Jamestown; Clifford Toren, Grand Forks, Mrs. J. A. Jardine, Fargo. * * * Miss Fay Ritghie and Miss Esther Billigmeier entertained a company of eight girls this week at a housewarm- ing party in their new apartment. The evening was spent informally, and the hoste-zes served a refresh; * ok! R. Ringeon, New Salem, are here for a few days’ visit George W. Porter, , state rep- siecatation of bie Aiaction meal neal Dx. - Photos Good photos, three poses, the last day to sit for these photos. DONMAN |ANSONIA City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ff) | paoamay AT 75 SL NEW YORK The events will take place in Cor- win Hall, Wesley College. Judges for the event are being secured from out- Plans have been completed by Mrs. Poppler, Federation president, for a meeting of the executive board, for the morning of April 11, followed by @ luncheon :or board members and The contests will take place during the afternoon. Entries are already being received in the piano, violin and voice divi- Other_members' of the contest board Prof. Knute Froysaa, Valley E. and a ‘ Mrs, V. J. LaRose is spending th week visiting friends in Minneapolis. Briefs. —_——_—__———_+ Lewis J. Mann, attorney of Van Hook, is here today on business, and Mrs. " WOMEN NEED Pierce's Feb. 25th, close of the hhh rely upon Foley's Honey: and Compound to relieve their children’s coughs, stuffy wheezy colds, trouble- some night coughs, and, above all, of frightening croup. Always reliable, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound quickly cuts the choking phlegm, clears the clogged throat, and turns a suffering, choking child into an easy- breathing, quietly sleeping little one. Rely upon Foley’s Honey and Ter Compound, and you will not be dis- appointed. Ask for it. where.—Adv. follow along the cracks in the earth’s surfacc. Art Yanken, both of Steele, were shopping Social News of Mandan Vicinity * * jay evening at a eee Dr. W. C. 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