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i a Seapets THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930 5 present, most of these sent by Na- tional Girl Scout headquarters in Mrs. J. J. Hehoe Heads Reception Given for Col. and Mrs. Alfonte Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Wil-j liam A. Alfonte, Fort Lincoln, were honored at a reception and dance given last evening at the hostess house at Fort Lincoln by the officers of the post and: their ladies. Colonel Alfonte, post commandant, with Mrs. Alfonte,/ will leave Fort Lincoln in the near future. Colonel Alfonte will go to San Francisco, | where he will become commanding officer in charge of troops on the U. 8. army transport “U. S. Grant.” The hostess house was gay with flags and the guidons of the various companies. It was lighted with dozens of yellow lanterns. First District Clubs Devils Lake, N. D., May 8—(P)— Mrs. J. J. Kehoe, Cando, was reelected president of the second district, North Dakota Federaticr: of Women’s Clubs, at the closing session of its two-day oonvention yesterday. Other officers, all reelected, were: Mrs. L. L. Butterwick, Minnewaukan, vice president; Mrs. D. McLeod, Can- do, secretary; Mrs. D. S. Blair, Maza, treasurer, and Mrs. E. A. Reviing, Rugby, auditor. Mrs. A.M. Powell of Devils Lake was elected life historian. First prize in the essay contest on “The Value of Insurance to Women” went to Mrs. Powell. First prize in the essay contest on “Church That Is] In addition to the officers and in My House” was also awarded Mrs. ladies of the post, the guests included Powell. The Women’s club, Cando, i the following reserve officers from} placed first in the scrapbook contest. Bismarck and their wives: Colonel Mrs. A. E. Jones, Lisbon, state presi-|and Mrs. Frayne Baker, Major and dent, left today for McVille, where) Mrs. W. E. Cole, Captain and Mrs. the first district session opens Thurs-| W. H. Payne, Lieutenant and Mrs. M. day. H. Atkinson, Lieutenant and Mrs. F. * * % J. Bassett, and Lieutenant and Mrs. Current Events Club |* W- Henderson. Elects Mrs. W. W. Wood! St, Alexius Seniors Mrs. W. W. Wood was elected pres- Honored by Alumni ident of the Current Events club at its annual business meeting, held yes- terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Converse, 609 Eleventh street. Serving. with Mrs. Wood during the ensuing year will be Mrs. F. H. Waldo, vice president; Mrs. Converse, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Nellie Evarts, recording secretary, and Mrs. | sweet peas and cherry blossoms, and H. F. O'Hare, treasurer. j tapers in rose-pink emphasized the Mrs. George F. Shafer was elected | alumni colors, rose and silver. Each chairman of the membership com- | senior’s place was marked with a cor- mittee, other members of which are | sage of sweet peas. Mrs. John A. Larson and Mrs. Obert; Miss Rose Viere, president of the Olson. alumni, gave an address of welcome, Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Mrs. George| to which Miss Genevieve Forster, M. Register were named delegates to| senior class president, responded. An the meeting of the eighth district | entertaining class history was read by clubs at Wilton, May 20-22. Mrs.| Miss Helen Boucher. Miss Hildegard Zuger will also be a delegate to the) Roith sang several vocal numbers biennial convention of the General} during the evening. Federation of Women's clubs at Den-/ A theatre party was held follow- ver in June. ing the banquet. Mrs. Olson was appointed club] Those in charge of arrangements representative to the Bismarck Com-| for the banquet were Misses Hilda munity Council. Mrs. Waldo will| McDonald, Rose Viere, Martha Dam- head the program committee, which | berger, and Catherine Helbling. sek is composed of Mrs. D. J. McGillis i a Girl Scouts Holding and Mrs, O'Hare. Next ogee Cath gram deals with France, and the tex! Aberdeen Conference Mobridge, S. D., May 8.—The Hia- Miss Anna Kilzer presided as toast- mistress at the St. Alexius hospital alumni banquet, held last evening at the Hotel Prince. Places were laid for 30 guests, who were members of the alumni association, and the 1930 graduating class. A centerpiece of New York City. Mrs. J. H. McKeev- er, Aberdeen Girl Scout deputy com- missioner and also deputy chairman for this region, announces that Mrs. Nartelme, national Brownie worker of North Brook, Ill., will be present. Another especially distinguished visitor will be Miss Edith Conant, na- tional Girl Scout instructor and pro- gram chief of Camp Edith Macy, the; national training camp for Girl Scout leaders. Miss Conant has been active in girl scouting for 11 years. ee Mrs. C. Koch Is Elected Head of Wachter PTA Mrs. Christ Koch was elected presi- | Gent of the Wachter Parent-Teacher | association at the annual business | meeting held last evening at the} Wachter school. She succeeds Mrs. Bert Drennen. Miss Josie Grinde, a member of the Wachter faculty, was named vice President, and Mrs. Elmer Solum was elected secretary and treasurer. At the conclusion of the business session, four members of the Wachter Girls club presented a one-act play, “Between Trains,” under the direc- tion of Mrs. F. H. Waldo. A social hour followed the pro- gram. * * * District Missionary Meeting Opens Friday Delegates from Mott, Underwood, Steele, Dickinson, Hettinger, Center, Mandan and Bismarck will attend the district meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society, which opens at 9:30 tomorrow morning, at DIAMONDS “JEWELRY Bulova Watches For the Boy or Girl Graduate Bulova watches are often judged to be worth more than they cost. Smart cases with quality movements give them an appearance far above the ordi- nary run—yet no higher priced. See our Bulova watches, learn their prices and you will know the McCabe Methodist church, Del- egates will be housed by the local so- ciety members, on the Harvard plan. A public meeting, at which Miss Dorothy Dunton, a returned mis- sionary, will be the principal speaker, is scheduled for 7:30 Friday evening. Miss Dunton, who is from the Cin- cinnati W. F. M. S&., is at present doing special work in the home field. She will speak on “Accomplishments in Foreign Mission Work.” More than 75 delegates and visitors are expected to be here for the one- day session. * se Hedstrom Scharnowski; Wedding Is Solemnized| home Miss Irene Hedstrom, eldest strom, pioneer residents of the cit: At a quiet service rvice read at 2 o'clock | yesterday afternoon at the Hedstrom uates of the Bismarck high school. | ¢ Mr. Scharnowski is employed as a |% daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hed- | mail carrier at the Bismarck post- \3 became the bride of Earle Schar- nowski, 314 Fifteenth street. Rev. O. 8. Jacobson of the Bap- tist church read the service, for which only the immediate members of the two families were present. Th bride.wore a costume of Ma- donna blue silk crepe, with acces- sories to harmonize, and her flowers were a sheaf of pink roses. Her maid of honor, Miss Etta Scharnowski, sister of the groom, was dressed in shell pink crepe de chine, and she also carried an arm bouquet of roses. | Lief Nelson attended the groom. $ Immediately after the ceremony |} | Mr. and Mrs. Scharnowski left by car | § for a tzip through the Black Hills. Upon their return, about May 15, they /¢ | will make their home in Bismarck. Both the bride and groom are grad- fice. selected is “French France,” by Oliver Madox Hueffer. The study of Spain, which the club has conducted during the year, WAS | vatha regional conference of the Girl Scouts is being held in Aberdeen this week with Girl Scouts from the two Dakotas and Minnesota interested. completed yesterday. Mrs. Zuger read a paper on “Spanish Family Many prominent personages will be Life,” contrasting Spanish and Amer- ican family life. 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The strong plot of “Slightly Scarlet” makes it one of the year’s ‘mest absorbing pic- Starring two popular play- ers who do the best acting of their careers! CLIVE BROOK EVELYN BRENT “Slightly Scarlet” pee Siu po Paul Lukas A Paramount All Talking Melodrama! FREDRIC MARCH PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS ALL TALKING COMEDY LAVISH LOVE: DEEP MYSTERY! GAY RESORTS! FRIDAY and ADDED ATTRACTION: May 9th and 10th HILDEGARDE USSELMAN Popular Northwest Radio Artist Former Bismarck and Mandan Resident as GUEST ORGANIST Presenting a Medley of Classical, Semi-Classical and Popular Selections Daily: 2:30-7-9 p.m SATURDAY following @ 1 o'clock luncheon Friday | ADDITIONAL SOCIETY ON PAGE 9 at the Hotel Prince. Later members Methodist Ladies’ Aid will Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups i end their guests will be entertained hold a food sale at Lucas Store | at the home of Mrs. E. P. Quain, who Saturday hed display motion pictures taken prin diy ie ean, _ 36th annual-A. O. U. W. ban- quet Thursday night, Patterson hotel dining room, 7:15 o’clock. Members of the Past Matrons club will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. with Initiation tonight at A. 0. U. W. hall. The Bismarck Garden club will hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock this evening in the Association of Commerce rooms. ** * The Bismarck Delphian society will hold its final meeting for the year, | Mrs. H. F. Keller, 102 Avenue A. All members are urged to be present. i i 1 | | | \ y ‘ SVOSSSS POP SOOSVOSSOSOOS & FLOWERS ~ that you remember! WHETHER yov’re within a few steps of Mother or half the world away, there is one way that you can show her your affection—beautifully and convincingly: send Flowers. We telegraph them ANYWHERE. Please place your order NOW for Mothers’ Day. aa Plants Cut Flowers Corsages Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR Place a regular order with us to deliver flowers to Her once every week. That would be a super-gift she'll appreciate! 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