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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNH7, 1930 Picnic Marks Closing Of D. A. R. Activities A picnic dinner, served on the lawn ‘t the home of Mrs. A. M. Christian- son, 1005 Fifth street, marked the close of this season’s activities for Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. A short busi- » ness meeting followed the dinner. Mrs, P. J. Meyer read a delightful | Social and Personal Mrs. LaMance Speaks At Vacation School The daily vacation Bible school at the First Baptist church closed its first week with an increased enroll- ment. During the week the average attendance has been above 95 per cent. Friday morning, at the chapel hour, Mrs. Lora 8. LaMance, Lake Wales, with the Nash. will make a pone in St. Cloud. " ® Miss Ber: nice Shannon | Réan and daughter returned by way Appointments were in pastel shades, ‘inch company, and | | Bride of D. Crossman} The marriage of Miss Bernice! Shannon, and Darwin Crossman, both | of Dickinson, took place at one o'clock | structor in the Bismarck high school, today at the home of Rev. Walter E.| will be graduated from the Univer-| Vater, pastor of the McCabe Metho- | sity of Illinois, Urbana, Ill, at the} dist church, who performed the cere-/| fifty-ninth annual mony. ‘The bride wore an ensemble of leaf, nesday. Approximately 1,800 students| were arranged for bridge and score} green canton crepe, with matching, Will receive their diplomas at this! honors went to Mrs. G. F. Pelke. eee shoes, and accessories to har- | time. mol Mrs. Crossman, who is a daughter have returned from a week's motor trip to Dr. Roan’s former home at Rock Rapids, Iowa, where they visited over Memorial day. Dr. and Mrs. of the Black Hills, and also visited friends in Aberdeen. ** 8 Miss Ethel McGruer, a former in- commencement exercises at the university next Wed- x eR Andrew Nelson, Fergus Falls, Minn., There were guests for two tables of bridge, and honors were held by Mrs. Peter Berry and Miss Florence Baird. | Mrs. Patrick received a guest favor. and roses were used to center the tables. Mrs. Patrick has been com- plimented at parties given by Mrs. Berry and by Mrs. Ed Scott during | the week. xe * Mrs. Arvid Backlund was hostess | at a bridge party last evening at her | home, 1108 Avenue D. Two tables Early summer flowers were used in | the decoration of the tables and {rooms. Mrs. Backlund was assisted Mrs. W. H. Patrick, Seattle, Wash., who has been visiting here for the past ten days with Mrs. Peter Berry, 205 Second street, and other friends, left this morning for Langdon, where she will be the guest of her parents for a month or more. ** * Howard Murphy returned today from Collegeville, Minn., where he has been a student at St. John’s Uni- versity, to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mur- Phy, 219 Second street. | xk * Miss Gladys Carlander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Carlander, 516 Seventh street, left yesterday for Wilton where she will visit for about ——______. : ia the final | Meetings of Clubs | See ee | And Social Groups aaensiimnaimeesemammm ae’ Members of the Yeomen’s Ladies Ohm Dress Shop club will meet at 2:30 Eoeeif after- 206 Fourth Street noon at the A. O. U. W. hall, with Mrs. Peter Beylund and Mrs. Frank Dresses at $9.98, $14.98 Kiebert Sr., as hostesses. and $17.98, see Oar mpecta: A class of eight new members will aan wd be initiated into the local court, Cath- olic Daughters of America, following the regular meeting of the organiza- tion Monday evening at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's hall. -* & report of the national D. A. R. Conti- of Mrs. Carrie Shannon, Syracuse, | who has been spending the past week | by her sister, Miss Evelyn Donovan, The Standard Bearers of the Mc- Fla., national W. C. T. U. organizer, | Ind., is a graduate of the Un'vrrsity | here with his daughters, Mrs. Frank addressed the school, Her tople was] of Chicago, class of 1925, and has | Ellsworth, 302 West Main avenue, and coln, Fargo, state regent, who at-| The Land of the Master,” and she/ been instructor in history and geog-| Mrs. T. J. Fettig, 204% Main avenue, tendéd the congress. jillustrated her talk with beads from} raphy at the Dickinson high school! left this afternoon for Valley City. It was announced that the Roose- |the Holy Land. | during the past year. | He was accompanied by Mrs. Ells- velt cabin on the capitol grounds; The boys’ craft group has com-/ Mr. Crossman, a son of Mr. and worth and Mrs. Fettig, and the party would be officially opened June 13,|Pleted a large number of toys and| Mrs. H. P. Crossman, Sentinel Butte. | will visit there over Sunday with an- with Mrs. Lou Osborn, a sister of F.|next week will continue with the|has attended the University of ‘other of Mr. Nelson's daughters, Mrs. L. Conklin, in charge. Minishoshe | making of book-ends and book hold-| Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. He ts dis-| Gus Christopherson, who will return chapter maintains the cabin, and the |ers. Rev. O. 8. Jacobson has been as-| trict manager for the Montana Life | to Bismarck with them. Mr. Nelson garden of native flowers about it and |sisting with the craft work. Insurance company, with headquai- | will go from Valley City to Fergus ¥ provides a hostess during the sum-! New hymnais, with their emphasis| ters at Dic’inson. Mr. and Mfrs.! Falls, where he is operating electri- mer season. Because so many tour-|on religious education, have added ists are now coming to the cabin, the |much to the chapel hours. Miss Mar- nental Congress at Washington, which was written by Mrs. H. L. Lin- inson after July 15. | eee Crossman will be at home in Dick- | cian for the Ottertail Power company. | ~4 turns in keeping it open for a part of chapter members are now taking | each day. Guests at the picnic were Mrs. Elsie Parker, Dickinson, and Mrs. Jean Mc- Naughton Stevens, Minnewaukan. ‘The chapter will not meet again ‘until the first Friday in September. ee ® Regan Couple Speak jday for St. Cloud, Minn., after visit- guerite Kennedy is the school pianist and Miss Esther Jacobson has charge of the chapel service. se Mrs. R. E. Swenson, daughter Bar- bara Ann and son Donald left yester- ing here at the home of Mrs. Swen- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Phee, 925 Fifth street. They will join Mr. Swenson, who is connected Guests at the wedding were Misses | Myra Poole and Helen N. Nichols, friends of the bride. | ** * H Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Roan, and) daughter Abigail, 222 Park street, | | For Mrs. W. H. Patrick, Seattle, Wash., formerly Miss Marie Delvo of this city, Mrs. Hector Barnes and Miss Julia Peterson entertained a group of friends Thursday evening at Mrs. Barnes’ home at the Mohawk. Crosby, N. D. x kk Edward and Everett O'Neil have returned to Bismarck to spend the summer vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. O'Neil, 414 Ninth street. Edward O’Neil has been at- | tending St. John’s university, College- ville, Minn., and Everett O'Neil was {a student at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. * Ok Miss Evelyn Donovan, who has | been a guest this week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Backlund, 1108 Ave- nue D, left today for her home at Crosby, N. D. Miss Donovan has taught in the Arena schools during the past year. ten days with Miss Edythe Freitag. * Ok OK Mrs. Jean McNaughton Stevens, | Minnewaukan, N. D., is a guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth street. Cabe Methodist church will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening at the home of Miss Mary Houser, 418 West Rosser avenue. All members of the group are requested to bring their aUUUUANUnacucnageanaucnancaauedgT ~.. INTROD al A. W. LUCAS CO. WUT The Language of Infants +.. {is usually limited to “Gal” or “Waa!” or “Goo!” or something equally mean- ingless. But every baby has an unmistakable distress signal that says: “I'm sick; UCING . .- 4 Miss Mabel Marie Dimond, daughter » gan for the last two years. S Executes Vengeance of Hate Marriage Vows Here At a service read at 4 o'clock Fri- day afternoon at the Methodist par- sonage by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pas- tor of the McCabe Methodist church, of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dimond, Re- gan, became the bride of Bennie O. Lein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein, also of Regan. The bride wore a gown of peach- colored satin, ornamented with flounces of lace, and her slippers and accessories were in a matching shade. Her attendant, Miss Emma Coleman, | was dressed in pale green crepe de | chine, with biege accessories. Alvin | Manning, Regan, attended the groom. | Mrs. Lein has been employed in the A. H. 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