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sion ry ( d “pe A = d 4 43 ( x 4 ? AON “ lair or with Mr. Burton at * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1930 Banquet-Dance Marks 86th Anniversary of Local A. 0. U. W. Lodge ‘The Thirty. anniverbary of thi Bismarck A. 0. U. W. lodge will be observed with @ banquet Thursday ‘Wednesday evening. *s Delphians to Close | Year With Luncheon A 1 o'clock luncheon Friday at the Hotel Prince will mark the close of activities this season for the Bis- marck Delphian society. Members may bring guests to the luncheon, end the meeting which is to follow, and reservations are to be made as soon as possible with either Mrs. George Ebert or Mrs. Ralph Penner. Following the luncheon, members f the club and their guests will be itertained at the home of Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A. Mrs. Quain will display motion pictures taken | tun during @ recent trip to Europe, and ening, Fargo, | May 13, at the high school auditor- -|tum. Her topic will be “Pictures We | terpieces. :|Fourth District Clubs ; | day of the district convention. Mrs. Augusta Wider To Give Art Lecture In Bismarck May 13 Mrs. Augusta Macguire Wider, Mit- chell, 8. D., nationally speak- er on art appreciation and literature, will give a lecture Tuesday ev Love to Live With.” Mrs, Wider, during the past 10 years, has Lien at Fe regres meetings, community gatherings, before P. T. A. associations and wom- en's clubs in all parts of the United States. She is a delightful and entertain- ing speaker, and her art interpreta- tions add new interest to the old mas- This will be Mrs. Wider’s second: appearance in Bismarck, she having been one of the speakers at the an- nual banquet held during the state meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America last year. * s* Gather at Devils Lake Devils Lake, N. D., May 6—(P)— Nearly 75 delegates from the second district of the North Dakota Federa- tion of Women’s clubs were in at- tendance at the opening session to- Mrs. J. J. Kehoe of Cando, district presi- dent, presided. The Twentieth Century and Wom- én’s clubs of this city are acting as hostesses, with Mrs. E. W. Cunning- ham as chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. The opening session was given over to appointment of committees and reports of district officers. The fea- ture of the afternoon program will be an address by Mrs. Albert E. Jones of Lisbon, state federation president. Fred T. Cuthbert, local attorney, also & speaker on the afternoon program, will talk on legislation. Following the banquet this evening, the Warwick high school will present “Flowers That Bloom in the Spring,” the proceeds to be used for ad Henry Hale student loan Delegates will be taken on a tour- will describe some of the interesting places visited. Mrs. J. B. Smith is chairman of the committee in charge of the luncheon, and assisting her are Mrs. Penner and Mrs, Ebert. se Clubwomen’s Institute To Be Held July 20 to 26 July 20-26 have been selected as the tentative dates for the second annual institute conducted by the North Da- kota Federation of Women's clubs, according to Mrs. Albert E. Jones, B. H. Kroeze, having extended the in- vitation last year. The first institute, held last sum- Agricul of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s King’s Henchman” was given by Misses Mary Maynard and Amy Fahl- 3 Self Medication Is Dangerous A g i E é 8 i E i i F : FE 4 g i i [ ig Pere: # 3 through the school for the deaf Wed- nesday morning. vie = ‘Home Economics’ Is Topic at Club Meeting Social and Personal vance results in a saving of both time oney. cheon of the club} » jounced, Fifth street, returned Sunday from Brainerd, from visit with her husband, Dr. Thoreson, 200% Fourth street. - ley, ts visit business matters. yesterday to spend a few days with friends, Meetings of Clubs | Mr, and Mrs. P. F. Bartley, 519 Mrs. J. O. Thoreson arrived Sunday Edina, Mo., for a several weeks sek Mrs. H. 8. Rostomely, Golden Val- spending the day in Bismarck ting friends and attending to see Mrs. P, J. Wentz, Napoleon, arrived | And Social Groups ee The T. C. L. club will meet at 7:30 Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clara Rowe, Mandan, with Mrs, “cupid, inc.” dress designer Tatse new feminine styles that Paris has reintroduced —surely they’re made for ro- mance! And so is any girl who remembers— With the new clothes, the new complexion! Today the skin must be so “natural” in its fresh, clear fairness that proper cleans ing becomes imperative. Re- fresh your skin tonight with Armand i and wi; reely. You'll aw. You’ like the no of this cream, but "ll love ite ick results for better “Home economics” was the theme for the program given at the meet- ing of the Woman’s club last evening, at the home of Mrs. L. V. Miller, with Mrs, Miller and Mrs. H. L. Wheeler as hostesses. “Picnic Lunches” was the topic of @ most interesting talk given by Mrs. Dale Simon, who also suggested many foods especially suited to spring menus, Mrs. A. Y. Haglund outlined menus for one week, giving recipes, and showing how planning meals in ade Be sure to get Armand, a beauty counters, oie end $1.28 ARMAND CLEANSING CREAM e LAST TIMES TODAY HARRY GREEN SKEETS GALLAGHER young and old. MARY ASTOR , j Home of Peremount Pictures & A Gay Comedy Romance! Sweeter Than “Sweetie” NANCY CARROLL “HONEY” Added Attractions: WALTER HUSTON in “TWO AMERICANS” Featuring Paramount's great dramatic ster in a story ae historical event’ appealing te ll Americans, Also Paramount Sound News A Silly Symphony “Cannibal Capers” Coming Wednesday - - 2 Days Forces His Back to the Wall! George Bancroft “Ladies Love Brutes” A Paramount ALL TALKING Picture .. Mat. Dally 2:30 100 and 800 Svenh 7-8 160 pa LILLIAN ROTH STANLEY SMITH FREDRIC MARCH evening crepe with a light background such as cloud pink, lido blue or salad green, Rowe and Mrs, Emma McCadams as hostesses. B, will be hostess to the members of the Wednesday Study club at their ©. W. 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