The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1929, Page 5

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_- —a we PD. A. R. Members Hear | Bridge Dinner Given of State Meet} At L. A. LaRue Home =*Report organization given by the chal of- é in years. ‘Tete, and with the regular business Have April Party} orenworx in a spiral etfect 1s + + ‘Mrs, Walter Williams, Washburn Sai featured for pring on sheer silk howe. | 0. Tl ocernery company, as ac: Mehra Oo Roairs, Wskeraie | cule cretion wert catetiaiaed at cepted a similar “position ‘with the ‘fideibers of the local cha: from Fool party ening fandan Creamery and Produce com- out of the city, attended. seags oe PB een ag Contest for D. A.R. pany, and with Mrs. Flokker have ae eee en's club rooms. Presidency. Ends _ |com: to Mandan to make thelr home. Early French Fiction |, ™e,svevs came tn comume and) With April Meeting ai company, has gone te Dickinson to Studied by Delphians Ki & g g 2 iit PY i i , i | Ae F i ui af i bet a i Co. A to Hold Dance -: At Grand Pacific A program which ineluded a study B fiction before the nine- century was given yesterday Personal and Social News of ! Mandan Vicinity | F.C. R. Schultze has gone to Fargo on a business trip. ee * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fredericks will “Qere. R. PD. Hoskins,- Mrs. G. H.|. Mrs. L. A. LaRue, 104 Avenue ©, go to Dickinson in June, where they Dollar and Mrs. E. T. were | was last, evening at a bridge will reside. hostesses ‘to the members of Mirtis- | dinner. ** * | hhoshe Chapter, Daughters of the| A spring color motif in lavender Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dorfler have as ‘Aterican Revolution, yesterday at a|and green was used for the tables their guest Miss Roberta Renden, @ae o'clock luncheon at the home of |and Easter lilies and other spr! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ren- “Mrs. Hoskins. Places were marked | fl added to the pretty decorative den of Beulah. ‘for 25. effect. Places were marked for 16. s* > ollowing the luncheon, a report of | In the bridge games after dinner John K. Kennelly, state commander thie state convention at Fargo last) Mrs. L. H. Carufel and Mrs. J. W. of the American Legion, returned yes- | Played ‘y month was given by Mrs, A. M.| McGuiness held high scores at the! terday from Jamestown, where he was OMristianson, retiring state corre- | close of the evening. one of the speakers at the second dis- ad E secretary, viee-regent Mrs, C. A. Humble, Crosby, Minn., trict rally held there Thursday. A| °C number of state officers of the Legion and Auxillary were present at the meeting which was one of the largest various contests and stunts. Mrs. J. Buffalo Mayor Wires Bismarck Mayor Show Tribute of Flowers Mayor Lenhart was greeted, this morning, wit: a tribute of flowers from Mayor Frank X. Schwab, of Buffalo, upon the occasion of the opening of the tenth national flower show in that city. Florists of the na- tion took this opportunity to practice to mayors all over the country, what they preach by “Saying it with flowers,” and chrough their interna- tional organization, the Florists’ Tele- graph Delivery association, flowers were wired from Buffalo to Mayor Lenhart of th's city. This mark ef good-will, as dis- between two cities, is a de- velopment of modern good fellowship. ‘The card of greetins on the flowers “Greetings: “Upon this occasion, the opening of the tenth national flower shew in our city. allow me to express the good will of the people of Buffalo to the people of your city by “Saying it with Flowers” by telegraph. This flower token of civic friendliness was made possible through « worldwide organ- ization of 4,500 bonded members of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery asso- ciation. Sincerely, FRANK X. SCHWAB, “Mayor of the City of Buffalo, N. Y. fill the Aba Li by Mr. Flokker. ® Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Storing were honored Thursday evening when members of the Neighborhood Bridge club entertained at a dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith. Bridge was in play at five tables, Mrs. W. D. Hughes and James Stark hold- By SUE McNAMARA (Associated Press Feature Writer) Washington, April 6.—()—Over- shadowing everything else in inter- est for the 3,000 women who will at- tend the continental congress of the national society, Daughters of the American Revolution, in Washington April 15-20, will be the contest be- tween Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart of Ohio and Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge of Georgia for the office of president ‘W. Scott gave a very clever re in dialect during the evening At a late hour refreshments were served. has been receiver of the Merchants past six years, has tendered his resig Further and intensive efforts on behalf of national defense is a plat- form pledge of each candidate. An entire day of the five set aside for the gathering will be consumed with the election. Twenty-one hun- dred of those who will attend have voting privileges. Voting booths and tellers will be installed in Continen'al ington, D. C. Mrs. M. M. Johansen i i : Mrs. M. M. Johansen, about 70, D. A. R., where the mecting will be. Both candidates have campaigned for months and each has built up a machine worthy of a keen politician. This year the candidates are about evenly matched in apparent strength. \firmities of old age. ices were held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Webb funeral chapel and interment was made in Fairview cemetery. For the benefit of the mess fund of s3¢, Mrs, Hobart is organizing secretary of | Mrs. Johansen apparently was Company A, members of the company} Annual Military Ball | the national body and Mrs. Talmadge | without kin in this country, She hat & dance Monday eve- is vice president general. grandson in Niles, Michigan. All ning at the Grand Pacific hotel. Opens Party Season |” mrs. Hobart was the first organiz- | that was known of her was that she dances saiens ing president of the American Legion | was an attendant of the Episcopal church. She roomed at 310 West Rosser. Her husband may :till be living, but if so, his whereabouts could not be ascertained. He was last heard of in Wells couny some Grand Forks, N. D., April 6—The auxiliary and the membership in- formal party season at the Univer- creased from 40,000 to 260,000 during her regime. She also was interna- tional president of the F. I. D. A. C., | composed of world was veterans from Proceeds from the affair will be| It was the first formal party of the|all countries. Mrs. Talmadge has | years ago. pres a the mess Lira teaettdierd boner whieh begins now and will| been a national worker for the D. A. company at} continue until immediately prior to|R. 17 years. patie bake th dune, While the gov- | examination week in gune Both women will entertain the, p.,SANGER RAND ty Farmers ernment allowance for food is suf<} Bruce McNéil, Grand Forks, was in | 3,000 visitors at a social 1u....-.. Exchange State bank of Sanger are ficient for the ususT meals, it allows| general charge of arrangements. He | ing the congress, financing the afiair | being paid a 10 per cent dividend, ac- no surplus for any delicacies, and this | led the ball with his out of their own pocket. cording to L. R. Baird, receiver of While the election is the principal item of business, other activities will attract attention. Constitution hall, & $2,000,000 addition to the D. A. R. headquarters here, will be dedicated. ‘The structure was projected during the incumbency of Mrs. Alfred Bros- seau as president general. It is only partly completed but nevertheless will be dedicated formally to the use of the society April 19, anniversary of the battle of Lexington. closed state banks. The dividend which brings the total of dividends paid by this bank to 20 per cent is being paid through P. A. O'Keefe, district manag*r for the receiver at Bismarck. ee A Fresh Shipment Martha Washington the school, who were s¢lected in a unit ballot the middle of March. Dorothy Gherke, Grand Forks, was given the high post of honor, that of honorary cadet colonel. Thomas Thoreson, York, and Evelyn Walker, this} Grand Forks, were named honorary battalion commanders, and Esther Nelson, Oakes, was selected an hon- orary adjutant. Everybody likes music with of school,| Traditionally four co-eds fi th y - pisoas es reveal the niten. uae for panes is classes at ihe, aoheat are a cane a pl Rabat : CANDIES ee ee [ender anh. a Waste eitte hota we| “Try our new service” By Express Others in the party are Jean Gil- | heir honor later in the spring 2 Toda: oe meyer of the t, Miss Ri * hay 1 Notice: Dump wagon for y pone ; Esther V. Fit-| Miss Runey Delegate |ash and rubbish hauling. F ; schen, piano; - Syed Petrucel, fatructor in violin To D. A. R. Congress Wachter Transfer Co., phone Finney’s Drug “Btaceato’ Etude” H ecco 62. igpreecae (Rubinstein) —| Miss Madge Runey will leave early niawski), “Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2”! regent. In this Miss Runey Coa ee): "| will attend ee as utes eee (Barasate)— Mr. Petrucci. functions which include several re- ae bee oan): : aeen ceptions, luncheons and teas, given ‘Are Fairies at the Bottom of Our| during the week. said Garden” (Lehmann) — Mrs. Thomas.} while in Washington, Miss Runey ess will be @ guest of Colonel and Mrs. McCurdy Will Speak | Thomas Brown, formerly of | Fort . At Richholt P. T. A. | ington. . —_— Events of particular interest in ad- , former state's attor- | dition to the regular sessions, will be evening at the school. four founders ef the organization. ‘A. musical program has been ar-| The latter is @ statue designed by tanged, with vocal numbers by Gertrude Vanderbilt , New Dency and Luetle | York, @ life member of the D. A. R., Coghlan. Lamont Hoskins will play | Which will be placed between the Me- a. violin solo and Miss morial Continental hall and the new Kennedy will play s group of piano| Constitution hall. numbers. There will be community| Miss Runey will visit at several singing and social hour. Refresh- Points in the east before returning. ments will be served. “* * Rs a * ‘Miss Chrissie Budge, president of ‘Gaembers of the Rainbow Girls witt| the North Dakota Federation of Busi- ‘ ‘guests at & dinner at the Masonic | Ress and Professional Women’s Clubs - SAVE—so that when an emergency arises venape ‘Thuraday evening. April 11, at | eft last evening for Grand Forks for you will be “sitting pretty” with money 6 o'clock, given by the Bismarck chap- | # Conference With tite race in the bank. So that vill always hav of the Order of the Eastern Star. | the federation in making final plans > Be VOR wall BIWAYA, RAYE Foubwing the dinner the girls will | for the state convention to be held at a handy reserve fund. exper the eck tm toe. chapter | Grand Peeks You Set | ‘Eastern ug} members and Btudy | SAVE—because thrift has a supporting at 1:30. " i Seven cus will meet Seas eins at effect on a’ man’s morale—getting him Stet ee ca 2:30 with Mrs. i Sorenson. 1014 into the money-making state of mind. Mem of the Trinity Lutheran street. surprise program, i” Girl's club were entertained at an in- | Charge of the program committee will | SA’ ; formal party last evening by Mrs. J,| be VE—because dollars put out at interest Bi-Gabraw at her home in the Mason “*“* have a desirable habit of growing and ayertments. Members of the Rainbow Girls are developing other dollars. "Tite evening wes passed with music| (2 meet Sunday morning at £0 oclork — pgp oad fp 2 & group to attend church services at SAVE—at this bank because you are safe- was’ served, the church, guarded by our reputation for reliability, canada’ ~ ait efficiency and safety. ‘ ot the Wom- i ity-County Briefs rath yo gi ge gy Tag sae fut [eviction 6° ome andr tty North Dakota : . Tilson. e Pioneer Bank as returned to hér Bismarck after a visit in a % Fifty Years in Bismarck , and Mrs.| morning for the A, W.: Liicas y | Co. day's special. | be hostess to} 4 oes. age ae wl eben: ae A. F next week for Ws » D. C., Thomes.| where she will omer eran me chapter of the of the sermon on “The Month of Re- ing high honors. Mr. Storing, who| Gavuzzi, The First National Bank “Gaturday, April 6th, 1929.” Briton Wins Day’s Bunion Derby Lap Frederick, Md., April 6—(@)—Peter British entrant in the transcontinental foot race, led the National Bank of Mandan for the} bunion runners into Frederick todsy irae . “A .|finishing the 46-mile lap from Baiti- nation and with Mrs. Storing will|/more in 6 hours 52 minutes and 15 leave soon for Minneapolis and Wash- seconds. John Salo, Passaic, N. J., policeman, retained his place at the head of the elapsed time standings by finishing in a tie with Ed Gardner, Seattle negro, for second place on the day's lap. Dies of Infirmities | Their time was 7 hours 5 minutes and 45 seconds. Frocks without sleeves, coats with- hall, national headquarters of the | aieq Friday afternoon from the in-|out buttons, hats without stiffening Puneral serv-| and bathing suits without backs are the highlights of fashion for the com- ing season. Tonight Albert’s Big Trained Animal Indoor , Circus Auditorium at 8 p.m. There will be trained bear, monkeys, goats, dogs, great strong man act, also wire walk- ers, trick bicycle riding, jug- gling, cartoonist. Don't fail to see Mr. Albert's wrestling Jerry, the big 500 Ib. wrestling bear. A Big Two-hour Guaranteed Show Evening: Gallery 25c; balcony 5c; main floor 75¢ | EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD | 8 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel 9 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel 10 ~——- Rotery, Grand Pacific Ho! 11. ‘Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. Priske 12 -Delphian Society. Mrs. F. A. Lahr 13° «ULC, T. and Auxiliary, Elks’ 14 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Los Angeles, Cal.—Members of post No. 206, American Legion, recently raised $4,000 through the collection and sale of waste paper. This money will go into a fund that is being raised to build a new post home. We are members of the Florian Telegraph Delivery Avsociation. Whi Eepect cay aloes seine. car cosnemsber orci teen mete mer occ ts = eo Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. Sorenson . Monday Study Club, Mrs. F. A. Lahr . ‘Women's Club, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mandan . Catholic Daughters of America, St. Mary's Hall . City Commission, City Hall 1. 0. O. F. Canton, I. O. O. F. Hall . - eauebee SeSsssesssusssseccsssssss B. and P. Women, B. P. W. Rooms . School Board, High School ...... 1.0. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. F. Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Mothers Service Club, Mrs. E. M. Ht Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Moses Wednesday Study Club, Mrs. Diven . Current Events Club, Mrs. Zuger Sunshine Society, Mrs. Trepp .... American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. W. Hall . Quartermaster Corps, Memorial Building . a3 e900 00 83 Company A, Armory ............ Garden Club, Association of Comin Sons of Norway, I. O. O. F. Hall . A. O. U. W., A. O. U. W. Hall .. ssssses PUVUPUPUU UU USE VUVE PUPP UP PUUP TET 0 89 09 op a -3 9.00 Knights of Columbus, St. Mary's Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall . HESSSSHSRSEREBESEESSEERERBSBEBBBB pI WASTE PAPER IS SOLD | MONUMENT IS DEDICATED Sarasota, Fla—The new monument at Five Points, in the heart of the business section, a memorial to those who have lost their lives in defense of the nation, was recently dedicated by the American Legion. 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ORCHARD FRANK CLAUSEN REV. J. ©. HERZBERG THE FLAPPER CHORUS (Sig-sig-a-rette Sorority) CARL SIPPLE “Out in the New Mown Hay” .. DORIS LUNDQUIST GWENDOLYN INEZ a | ? 7, Million Dollar Teacher .. i Show Starts at 8:15 poms Reserved Seats on Sale at Harris and Woodmansee's — Tickets; 60s - Be x ‘ : i sis s

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