The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1930, Page 8

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PROGRAM LISTS ~ MUCH WORK FOR WOMENS GROUP Reports and Speeches Inter- = Spersed With Entertainment for Next Two Days past state presidents will oc- attention of delegates to the i» it. Revisions to the state constitution will be discussed by Mrs. M. A. Bald- win, acting parliamentarian. Follow- ing this will be two vocal numbers, “Slave Song” (Del Riego) and “The ‘Winds Are Calling” (Ronald), sung by Mrs. Merton J. Orr, Bismarck. For- mer state presidents will speak briefly. “Impressions of General Headquar- ters” is the topic of a talk which Mrs, . G. Johns, Hettinger, will give, women who attended the Denver con- vention will briefly sketch important events of the meeting. Next are scheduled two-minute talks by the heads of the four clubs) receiving a 100-per-cent rating on the » federation honor roll. Reporting will * be Twentieth Century, Devils Lak Lisbon Women’s; New Era, Edgelt and the’Courtenay Women’s club, To Review Activities Mrs. A. B. Ostrander, Linton, will summarize activities of the endow- ment fund committee; Mrs. C. E. Bennett, Aneta, badges; Mrs. R. Heywood, Bowman, the general f : eration pin; Mrs..A. B, Landt, North. ! wood, extension; Mrs. J. E. Stevens, pul and & paper on motion pictures, prepared by Mrs. T. G. Winter, Los Angeles, will be read. Reporting the philanthropic work » carried on by the ex-officers club will ‘be Mrs. W. A. McIntyre, Grand Forks, England, director will conduct the impressive memorial service for the federation dead. ‘The formal ballot for the state offi- cers, including president, auditor, his- torian, three directors, and eight dis- trict presidents, will be taken just be- fore adjournment. The carly part of the afternoon ses: sion will be given over to the depart. ment of fine arts, Mrs. J. T. McCanna, Cando, chairman, Division chairman to report are Mrs. John MRS. POWELL A VIGOROUS __|MRS. SOWLES, FIRST SECRETARY, - WORKER FOR FEDERATION Devils Dake Woman Responsible for State Group Joining National By MES. P. G. BOLEYN The first meeting of the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs was held 33 years ago, at the Devils Lake Chautauqua, under an oak tree. While that oak is no longer standing, the state federation has a memento of this monarch of the forest in a gavel made from its wood and presented to the state organization by Mrs. A. M. Powell, Devils Lake, one of the char- ter members and founders of the fed- eration. The history of the state organiza- tion and that of Mrs. Powell are in- delibly linked together, for it was through her efforts that the North Dakota clubs became a part of the national body, for there was not the’ to apply for membership in the Gen- MRS. A. M. POWELL eral Federation of Women’s clubs, one | and third prize will be a certificate more organization being necessary. Essentially Is Pioneer Mrs. Powell is a pioneer in more/has of honorable mention. The contest, launched this year, created much favorable com- than club work, so, driving to Devils |ment among clubwomen, social work- Lake and interesting three friends in ers and clergymen of every denomi- the proposition of forming a new club, was all in the day's work. That nation, emphasizing as it does the spiritual side of life in the Ameri- can home. c LY Rev. Judges for the contest are; Hon. ‘oung, Mrs. Eric Thorberg, Father Slag, Miss Helen Bas- m, and Dr. H. A. Brandes, all of Bismarck. membership of any state ion. 5 On occasion Mrs. Powell will share her memories of those earlier days. She will recount the joys ns Mahon, Grand Forks, state history; | ing Mrs. Roe Momyer, Larimore, educa~ tion; Miss Bessie Baldwin, Bismarck, ; and Mrs, rvation. eulosis association, will Camp Grassick, and Dr. Robert W. Allen, head of the state bureau of communicable diseases, will discuss charter inembers Century club of Devils Lake, the other three being Mrs, Henry Hale, Mrs. Fred Mann, Sr., and Mrs. Richard Daley. The outstanding project this club wasthe maintenance for 17 years of the city library, Finally An- drew Carnegie donated library to BEULAH MAN DIES IN OWA ACCIDENT Frank Shattuck Killed and Son- in-Law, Hazen Resident, Injured in Crash DESIGNS FEDERATION EMBLEM Was Only Delegate at Organiza- tion Meeting Bringing Credentials , Courte- nay, Expects All Groups on Honor Roll gE fe projects of the early years of eration, but she designed pin, selecting as symbolic Socata se sel a wheat, fastened together wit representing the federation. Mrs, Sowles still maintains terest in club work. Last served as president of the club, and she has for many years: active in the work of the Business’ Professional: Women’s club. She manages an insurance and her favorite diversions are picnics | war and trips through the woods and fields e AT i er i : ag g Ee . ; ag BF Uf age Bees age [ i the iL < search of new flowers and plants. |iiprary, Camp Grassick, and booster: ITALY AND CERNANY ‘campaigns. District clubs pean Nations Not Wait for, Security Assurance Geneva, Sept. 16.—(AP)—The|Gakaka- voice of two neighbors of | the U. Italy and Germany, toda; joined with those of British Secretary Arthur Henderson and/national "lothers in a plea for drastic measures|, Mrs. toward disarmament without wait-|trict has: ., |ing for security. had been visiting there. AMES TWO MORE ON TARIFF BOARD Hoover Appoints Brossard and ' Dennis From Old Commission Prizes in Insurance and ‘Church Within Thy House’ Compo- sitions to Be Given Winners of two essay contests noes |conducted by the ‘State Federation of Women’s clubs will be announced at the Thursday afternoon session sponsored by the departinent of the 8] ent ‘American home, one on “The Value {of Insurance for Women,” under x sca| National Air Tour ay reel ull Prat ne en a Hite ‘44 Ber. le af B manager of 4 akota, and H. 0. Saxvik, superintendent of the city schools. Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Fessenden, cheleatan hy the division of mother- place will be a state federation pin, FEEDER LAMBS Bay our feeder tambs and ewes direct from the grower on the range. ‘We are the sales nt for the fi termountaln Livestece Marketing Act Ravine the approval of the Wedera Farm Board and affiliated with the “ Livestock Marketing Acso- 'e offer for sale the following: 4506 Biacktace and S000 Wa face lambs for delivery first September, weigh about 65 t pounds. lambs fo Inst pert or tember ten days in ober, 60 to 65 pounds. pounds for aclivery g00d ewes, Make choice wes or good for one lamb ‘The da in cnsae irene Chay are for sale Hinaaelee assistance ‘can be given to ced at low rated ot interest, ean eee Write or wire your requirements. 4. F. PATTERSON CO. ~ Billings, Montana, to Serve on New One Signor Scialoja, spokesman of the Mussolini government in the absence sg of Foreign Minister Grandi, declared in the league of nations ‘assembly that Italy is still ready for a dis- armament agreement which will re- duce armaments to the very lowest level consistent with national sat: Germany’s foreign minister, Jul- Dhatic agreement with the principles phatic agree wit e Dl Snunciated by his British and Italian colleagues, in: their appeal for the execution of. tank, pet ion of Versailles treaty h commits the The position of these disarmament is the world’s greatest immediate need and must not wait ‘upon security for its it a direct negation of the French thesis that disarmament must fol- low securi Carelessness Held . Cause of Accident Java, with @ population of 690 square mile, the ‘most, densely » is which |settled(land in the world. Bucks Strong Wind -™* HORLIC drink a Horlick’s ‘A quiet soother of jaded nerves, a keen satisfier of insistent craving. One of America’s quality products. At better fountains. Take a bottle home today. Or send ten cents for sample and mixer to 70 mile an‘hour SUPER=SIX 1 ‘ . * aut) All Prices F. O. B. Factory, Detroit KX DEALERS EVERYWHERE dren’s: homme, San Haven sor pre-school children health clinics, Red Cross membership drives, clean- up days, 4-H clubs, and community contestants were Xenneth. McKenzie, Is State Parliamentarian foe MES. M. A. BALDWIN ‘Mrs. M. A. Fargo, ‘Women’s Clubs. She will read SEARCH JUNGLES. ~ FOR BANK BANDITS Believe Pair Who Looted Bank and Shot Policeman Hiding Near Grand Forks discuss tion constitution,-at the Wednesday morning session. Legislator Seeking Gopher’ Senatorship Bt. Paul, Sept, 16—()—Charles A. 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