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- ‘ Do Essay Contest Topic Is ‘Church in Home’ An essay contest on “The Church ‘That is in Thy House,” will be con- ducted by the North Dakote Federa- Masons Dancing Party Is Largely Attended More than 70 couples attended the Valentine dancing at the Ma- bono temple last cveniag, tion of Women's clubs, according. to| Masons, n announcement made recently by Miss chairman of the Lisbon, preside! tion, and Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Car- chairman of the division of Mothercraft, @ subdivision of the American Homes nt. All clubwomen of the state are urg- ed to in this project, which has as its object, the upbuild- ing of moral and spiritual life. 4 In the essays to be entered in this contest launched by Mrs. John D. Sherman, chairman of the American Homes department of the General Federation of Women's clubs, women are asked to express their thoughts on, “The Church In Their House,” its how religion may be may mean “something beautiful in life.” All essays are to be turned over to local club presidents not later April 15. The local president appoint a committee comprised clergyman, physician, lawyer representative women to jt contributions. Outstanding from the local clubs will be district conventions where tl to be judged again by a similar com- mittee and the entry for the stat contest decided. When all eight dis- tricts have completed the judging, the essays are to be sent to the it president who will enter them in the state contest. The state will appoint a committee of judges at Bismarck and final awards will be made during the time of the state convention here in the early fall. Compositions winning first, second and third places shall he read at the state meeting. Prizes are to be na- tional and state federation pins, and a subscription to the General Feder- ation News, the official publication of the General Federation of Women’s clubs. * * * Party Honors Teachers Teachers of the Roosevelt school, and a@ group of mothers, whose chil- dren attend the school, were guests at a 7 o'clock supper party given by Mrs. Burt Finney last evening at her home, 220 Anderson street. and tulips shading from red to de pink, formed the table centerpiece, Gn,88 APT ae marked for 16. was spent with various games, @ dif- ferent one being played at each of the four tables. Individual scores were kept, and prizes went to Miss Violet Fetcher, Miss Esther Teich- mann, Mrs. W. T. Kraft, and Mrs. William Langer. * * * Choir Gives Bencfit Party Twelve tables of bridge were in play at the benefit card party by Rev. A. T. Bennett-Haines, the members of the ‘choir entine’s day were used. xe Members of St. Rose's group of tl Catholic women's missionary society were guests when Mrs. J. D. Healow, 614 Thayer avenue, entertained Wed- nesday evening. Bridge was.the pas- time, and three tables were in play. Mrs. Paul Halloran and Mrs. R. J. Fleck held high scores in the games. Red hearts and other Valentine dec- son. were held by Mrs. E. and Roy Bakken. * * %& Red candles centered tl and_appointments in red and wi fortffed_a Valentine motif, B43 aed #2 > “vanishing ” ere being given this month by mem- bers of the Catholic Daughters of America. Bridge was played at two ss * McKinnon. Jr., will motor . a nce Enjoyable features of the evening were the favor dances and the heart | . Eighth street, when she entertained 10 ladies. The afternoon was spent informally with sewing, and later dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. os es * * \° The. birthday anniversary of Elmer Pearson was the occasion for an en- joyable surprise party given by @ number of friends last, evening at the lway. Whist was played at four tables, with prises going to Mrs. E. L. Church and Mrs. Roy Riggs. Mr. Pearson was pre- * * * Claude Hansen, 306 Seventh street, was tendered a surprise party by a company of 12: friends last evening, the event being his birthday anniver- ‘Whist was the diversion, and 2228 Mrs. L. 8. Blensley, 418 First street, entertained a company of eight wom- law and daughter, . Johnson, 910 | fii Mrs. E. B, Gorman, 702 Avenue F, -| will entertain the members of the ‘Woman's club at 8 o'clock Monday evening. fu i i The Rebekah club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lillian Menefee, 315 Fourth street. Cheerful chirpers, commun- "| ity Gove jamilaly invite your coopera’ comrade- ship. St. George’s hall, Sun- day at 8:15 p. m. Soloist, Mr. i id i 22 g i f- - ak Helen Bascom. will be 8 ag Hi B H ing and linen, send them to the A. W. Snow at her home, 911; New Home Laundry, phone 818, Pa DMD Don’t delay, save your cloth-| § tage Beauties ; Bathe and Shampoo with Jap Rose Soap i : Be Hie ir Ht bests : ; | Hy i fi ER in February, The i and ‘The Mysteri- lum. The first to be given ‘ALSE HEMS The decorative old-fashioned idea of “false hems” is being revived. A | math of the Reformation, when bodies substituted other nervice has mames but In any case it re- inn the one kind of worship God asked us te offer. The ser Beok witmeanen to the fact that officially she regards this nervice as the chief act of worship THE CHRISTIAN. SACRIFICE AND HOLY COMMUNION jine | described as growing worse each day j Where are described. | said to be willing to marry |or 10 cents with the hope of gaining FAMINE CONDITIONS ARE WORSE IN CHINA “|Depopulation of Province Pre- dicted; Dead Litter Fields; Relief Workers Die Peiping, China, Feb, 15 —(?)—Fam- | tions in Shensi province are BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Will Appeal Estate Suit Verdict Taken In District Court * Appeal is being taken to the state /f supreme court by Attorney W. L. Smith, formerly of this city: but now law at Billings, Mont., in the case of C. A. Schmidt, admin- istrator of the estate of J. P, Cruick- |] in @ special correspondence from term Stanfu, Shenst, to the vernacular news| ‘Takung Pao. The advices paint pictures of conditions which are unprecedented, due “to the natural calamaties and civil wars of recent years.” “Indeed,” the correspondence said, “The day is not far distant when there will not be a*single soul in the province where famine stalked for four long years.” Scenes of utter desolation every- Entire fields are covered with bodies of those who have died of starvation, those in the more humble walks of life finding hsiang with & population of 203,485, 99,814 died; 1,900 families were wiped out in another district. Women in another district were for eight food, “The most argic of the | situation,” the advices said, “ia that | those formerly engaged in relief work now are themselves seeking relief. Many formerly well to do now are re- j duced to begging.” FIRE DESTROYS 9 PLANES Lansing, Mich., Feb. 15.—(4)—Nine airplanes and the hangar of the ‘Wolverine Flying Service were de- stroyed in a fire of undetermined ori- gin which broke out at the Capital City airport shortly after midnight the jury and a court verdict was taken, at the time it came up, Father of Mrs. Obert Olson, Bismarck, Dies Mrs. Obert Olson, 514 West Thayer avenue, yesterday received word of the death of her father, Charles P. Gibson, St. Paul, which occurred yes: terday. Mr. Gibson, who was 74 years of age, had been failing in Ith for several years, He was a retired pioneer business man of St. Paul. He leaves, besides his widow, three daughters: Mrs. Olson; Mrs. Fred At- kins, Columbia, 8. D.; and Mrs. C. A. Beck, Detroit, Mich. Olson left last night for St. Paul, and will remain with her mother @ Week or more. Funeral services for Mr. Gibson will be held Monday. . a City-County Briefs | ° John Steen, state auditor, is spend- ing a few weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. J. K. Murray, Mott. lawyer, is a business visitor in the city today. 8. E. Gibson, Sterling, is spending @ few days in Bismarck. There’s Happiness need it without do everything a you get ahead. counsel on all financial matters, together with all the strength and facilities made possible through our affiliation with the First Bank Stock Corporation are yours to use when you here. Know the happiness that goes with having money ahead. Open an Accouat here today! and that unexpected expenses and emer- gencies won't cripple you financially. Try it yourself and see if we're not right. It only takes a dollar to open a Savings Account in this dependable Bank. We'll ina Savings Account! Men and Women who always : have a reserve of cash in the Bank enjoy life more than those who spend all or more than they earn. 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We suggest that you make arrangements now with Carl Reff for your overhaul before the regular spring scramble swamps us, Please remem- yer we give complete service, and that in addition to automobile chassis repairing we rebuild wrecked bodies complete, maintain Bismarck’s Author. ized Duco Station, operate a vuleanizing department that bears the ap- proval of the Fisk Tire company, and have the oldest automotive electrical .» department in this tertitory. : Our shop trade increased 30% in 1929... -. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. PHONE 700 ‘ There Is Wisdom in Buying ARCH, %.0. Oiamenot“Jewri ry DIAMONDS Events of late have somewhat changed our conception ef in ment values. Securities and valuables of all kinds ha’ eco pitiless analysis. Few have retained The ‘Diamond, however, emerges unscathed. of this everlastingly beautiful jewel is just as great has been. An investment in a guaranteed diamond is in certainty. . 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