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= ee ae pec nara eee i cy : the prairies, in a program of music, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 Art Program Will Be Feature of Session Outstanding in the work of the fine arts department of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs 4s the pioneer mother project, carried on the division of art, Mrs. W. H. McArdle, Fargo, chairman, and when club women of the state gather for the thirty-fourth annual meeting in Bismarck, the evening of Tuesday, September 16, will be given over to Paying tribute to these pioneers of Lutheran Women Will Hear Mission Worker Mrs, H. A. Helsen, Grafton, district president of the Lutheran Women’s jMissionary Federation of the North Dakota district, will address women of the Trinity Lutheran church at a meeting planned for 2:30 o'clock Mon- day afternoon, at the church, Av- enue C and Seventh street. Story and picture. Mrs. W. W. Puller, Fargo, will read “A Lantern in Her Hand” by Bess Streeter Aldrich, and this story will put against a prairie setting, the film Picture “Dakota,” made under the direction of Dr. Higsbe, president of the Normal school at Madison, Wis- Mrs. W. J. Targart, Bismarck, will sing “Aria” from Carmen, by Bizet, and “Solvejg’s Song” by Grieg. Piano Current Events Club Will Study France Study of France, using Oliver Madox Heuffer’s text, “French France,” was begun at the meeting of the Current ‘Waldo. A paper of particular in- terest because of its connection with was read by . McGillis, who had for her! topic “A Resume of France.” town wit Miss Watkins, Jamestown college, as second piano accompanist. will be a feature. Reports of the department bf fine ay arts chairman, Mrs. Georgia Sturg- | TPO! eon, Edgeley, and of the division chairmen, Mrs. H. W. McArdle, Far- given. An exhibit of pictures taken of the “beauty spots” of North Dakota under the division of art, will be shown. F Mrs. Georgia Sturgeon will preside ry at the evening nash F B. P, W. Club Plans For Active Season Activities in which members of the Bismarck Business and Professional ‘Women’s club will participate during the 1930-31 club year will include in drama, arts and crafts, cur- rent events and physical education, as well as bridge, according to a pro- gram submitted by Miss Lillian Cook, chairman of the activities committee, at the first dinner meeting Tuesday evening we the club rooms. Places were marked for 20 at the tables,! James C. Johnson, son of Mrs. J. H. were gay with bouquets of late! Newton, 1201 Seventh street, left to- flowers. day for Grand Forks, where he will in previous seasons, the group] enroll student at Uni meet twice monthly, thé first|°r wath Dereren Ot the University d day for Fargo, where he will enter the North Dakota Agricultural college. * *e * EF Be meeting being a dinner followed by a ¥ business session, and the ‘cecageret + o sea rans, 4 2, anus ns! Meetings of Clubs i after dinner, istedd of fol- || lowing the old custom of devoting a ° separate night to study of current topics. This arrangement is expected to increase interest in the study con- siderably. And Social Groups ibe endear nail | ‘The regular meeting of the U. C. T. auxiliary will be held at eight o'clock Saturday evening at the Elks hall. As this is the first meeting for the new season, and plans for activities are to be made, all members are urged. to attend. * * * A food sale will be conducted Sat- urday at the A. W. Lucas store from one until five o'clock by the members Other events which are included in the program for this year are the an- niversary dinner, < Christmas party, ® rummage sale, an entertainment for eighth grade girls, and the annual men and the months they will serve, Lutheran Ladies Aid. ; are: Miss Cook, activities, Septem- ber; Osicine cease, Louse, Oc-|_ To the Saaenee py of the Old- tober; . Sowles, membership, | Time Dance Social club: November; Mrs. J. W. Scott, Rose! The regular club dance will be ber; Amy Fahigren, publicity, Jan- [ City-County News | Staale in the city today on in @ local hospital for injuries sus- tained in a fall. He is expected to be out shortly, son, Sterling, are parents of a daugh- ter, born today at the home of Mrs. John Dixon, Bismarck. today on @ business trip jointly with|She was 95 years old. brad Mr. Peterson expects to visit with ee of the first division of the Trinity |; Perry Peterson, of Mandan. The two flew there in Roberts’ plane. SEES BETTER TIMES Hendrickson, of Coteau, 18} sat, Lake City, Utah, Sept. 12—(P) —Business and industry are swinging upward the Pacific coast and Now a Californian, Is Visiting in Bismarck Ernest L. Peterson, | former publish- Sack Lyons is undergotng trestment owner of the Santa Maria, Calif., Daily Times, has arrived in Bismarck. to visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Myrtle Heidt, for a few —— days. Mr, and Mrs. Lavern ©, Rishara- |'*ands, yesterday. Mrs. Heldt ts employed in the state tax commissioner's office. FREUD'S MOTHER DIES Mr, Peterson sold the Dickinson Vienna, Austria, Sept. 12.—(#—The | Press in August, 1929, and purchased mother of Dr. Siegmund Freud,|the California property in March, this founder of psychoanalysis, died today.jyear., While in North Dakota on his visit, are getting better in the east. Senator F. M. Roberts was in Richardton many friends and look after property interests in Dickinson. Former Dickinson Man, |Philco Radio Staffs In Business Meeting Salespeople connected with the dis- tribution of Phileo radio through soNetone ee Wiectfal’ trot timmes|¢% of the Dickinson Press and now|George C. Beckwith, Fargo, to the number of about 20, were holding a meeting in the Lions den under the G. P. this afternoon, hearing sales and technical talks. The meeting was under the super- vision of E. H. Ewald, factory repre- sentative, from Sioux Falls, 8, D. J. H. Ogle, manager of the Beckwith branch at Fargo, was here and with him were two of his salesmen. Wil- liam Wooldridge and F. L. Dalrymple, both of Fargo. Part of the meeting was devoted to “You don’ want a man who feels tired all th’ time, does you, Uncle Sam?” “Tired” or not—Uncle Sam makes the Two Black Crows join his army! They never get a chance to neither do you, while the Two Black Crows have one wild, delirious adven- ture after another! All the jokes and funny sayings are new! The story’s great for the kids as well as grown-ups! Because the two Black Crows have a new member —a yellow pup named Deep Stuff, fun- ny as his two “tired” bosses! Why bring that up? Well, because . here's the second starring talking pic- ture of the comedy favorites of the radio and the stage. ‘i The Two Black Crows Moran and Mack 6 9 ? Anybody’s War A Paramount All Talking Comedy with NEIL HAMILTON JOAN PEERS ADDED UNITS . GRAHAM MacNAMEE “Newscasting” “NIGHT” A Silly Symphony NOW SHOWING Event: 7-9 Tbe and G0 Mat. Datiy 2:30 10e and 3Be Home of Paramount Pictures ‘Meme of Paremwenar Plecurse bet Anny Ponieren sauting, Decem- | held Saturday, the 18th, at the 11. 0. 0. F. hall , June. Officers of the club are Miss Bessie Baldwin, president; Miss Susan V. Scheaffer, vice prévident; Mrs. George McCay, secretary, and Mrs. J. W. Scott, treasurer. ** * Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Dale and infant daughter arrived yesterday from their home in Columbus, Ohio, to spend a week or more visiting with Dr. Dale’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dale, 211 West Rosser avenue. Dr. Dale is engaged in re- search work at Ohio State university. ‘They were accompanied here by Miss Estelle Dale, a sister, who has been spending the summer in Columbus, and who will return to her studies at Jamestown college the latter part of the month. You will be Coat and Hat. * * Wool Laces and * * * Miss Helen Crawford left today by motor for Fargo, where she will spend | @ few days with her afther, L. F. Seam, formes of | Bara. fitted bodices and gracefully flaring skirts. Flat fur ets wher she wil ener x Simmons | trimming is popular. . . . Paquin collars and trimmed She was accompanied to Fargo today sleeves..... by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 3 Mrs. Kenneth Crawford, who mo- ... .Off-the-fa with cushion bri .... We have chiffon hosiery.’ smartly dull. . . you more? There is a finality of smartness in each and every Gown, Dresses of delightfully fashioned Crepes, Velvets, Green strikes a happy note of correct smartness on the Fall color card, Ruby red, a regal shade, rich Manila Brown, much Black and White and everywhere Black . .... You will be fascinated by the air of Romanticism expressed in these ultra sophisticated new Gowns..... 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