The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1930, Page 5

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< ”y OCIETY NEWS Pageant Aids P.T. A. |Civil War Veteran Child Health Work Celebrates Birthday | - A pageant, “The Blue Ribbon Par-] lL. J. Peck, Civil ‘war veteran, who ents,” written by Mrs. Lloyd Orser,!was wounded in the Battle of Garske, chairman of the summer | Gettysburg in ’63, celebrated his round-up for children in the North . Dakota Congress of Parents and | Minety-first birthday yesterday at ‘Teachers, has attracted national at- | the home of his son and daughter-in- tention. Mrs. Bruce Carr Jones, na- | law, Mr. and Mrs, Earle C. Peck, 1012 tional director for the roundup, has | Eighth street. asked for 50 copies to be distributed to all state directors. Characters in the pageant include Parents, children, a teacher, as well as representatives of health, cooper- ation and education. The episode is carried on in dialogue, and shows the history of the roundup, inaugurated in 1925, and the plan used each year. The playlet requires only a simple stage setting. is Tr bree coe nade real luring the spring, permit parent gardening. have their children examined, and treatment given before time for school to open in the fall. The fall check-up helps to determine if de- fects in the earlier examination have been remodied, and allows the chil- dren to enter school 100 per cent free from remediable health defects. In 1925, Mrs. Orser’s own commun- ity of Colgate was the only place in North Dakota where the work was carried out. Since then it has been eccepted as @ necessary part of the health work in many communities. In_ addition many groups, have ar- ranged to have the children immun- ized against smallpox and diphtheria. Bismarck carried out this work last year. During number of friends of the called to offer congratulations. ee formerly Burleigh county agricultural agent, is now agricultural agent for the Northern Pacific railway, with 5261. of Stanton, to serve three years Elected ‘Miss Dakota’ ; | for assault with a deadly weapon. D. C. Pennaman, St. Paul, manag- er of the Investors Syndicate is man, local agent. P. J. Seitz, Marian, N. D., merchant, . Ps , | And Social Groups | eo— — , - - ? The Bismarck Study club will meet with Mrs. John R. Fleck, 712 Mandan street, Monday afternoon at three o'clock. **e * Members of the local court, Cath- clie Daughters of America, will hold | Monday evening at St. Mary's audi- | torlum. Following the business ses- | ‘|sion, newly elected officers of the court will be installed. There will be no meeting of the Convert's league Monday evening. 1 * * * Members of the Monday club will hold their meeting with Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A, Monday after- noon at three o'clock. * * * ‘The Cosmos club will meet Monday | evening at eight o'clock with Mrs. Seymour H. Cook, 415 Fourth street. Mrs. M. W. Roan will be in charge of the program. * *e ® St. George’s Evening Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. F. E. Young at 622 Anderson street, Monday eve- ning at eight o'clock. eee Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Richholt, oe ee street. * Members of the Yeomen Ladies club will hold a meeting at eight transacting business with Fred Hoff- | is a business visitor in the city today. | ——— | |{ Meetings of Clubs 1! their regular meeting at eight o'clock | | < . * ‘fered a broken arm Sunday in a fall/ physician, -took-it in his own plan Legislation Head | from a horse. Infection developed. | from Norfolk to Sturgis. -——___——¢ Serum necessary for treatment was| It arrived in time to halt spread a jnot available nearer than Detroit, | the infection. Mich. | 7a The serum was sent from Detroit} NOTICE: to Omaha, Neb, by airmail; from| Good board, warm room at Omaha to Norfolk by private plane | 212 Third street opposite post- and Dr. F. W. Minty, the attending| office. SSSS—_—_——_——————— SSE NOTICE TO GAS USERS Get your garbage and waste paper hauled once s week for $1.00 per month. Ashes and Garbage, $1.50. Have done this work for years, Phone 1198-W. T. M. BURCH 223 Twelfth Street Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Thayer and Fifth Street Sunday, October 26, 1930 Mrs. C. Aurland ‘ Mrs. C. Aurland, Minot, is the new chairman of the department of legis- lation for the North Dakota Federa- | tion of Women’s Clubs. She was ap- | Pointed recently by Mrs. Albert E. | Jones, Lisbon, federation president. The legislative department is plan- | ning an extensive program for the | coming year. It will interest itself in | laws tending to promote better health for children and communities as a whole. It will be concerned with mak- ing industry safer by protecting against accidents and insuring old age. caine Me be its primary consid- eration, wit a view to promoting better living conditions. Child May Owe Life | To Airplane’s Speed ||| Morning \Whetdaeas 10:30 Evening Worship, 7:30 Sermon Subject: seus, “DOES THE CHURCH. Sermon Subject: NEED A REVIVAL?” “WANTED: A VERDICT” Special Music at Both Services A Hearty Welcome Awaits You eee Russell Reid, acting superintendent of the state historical society, with his mother, Mrs. Peter Reid, 811 Twelfth street, have returned from a motor trip to points in Michigan, Llinois and Minnesota. They visited with Mrs. Reid’s sons at Saginaw and Kalamazoo, Mich., and traveled by boat to Chicago, where they spent their time at the art galleries and museums. route home they stopped in Ineapolis and “ere ac- companied to Bismarck from there by Mrs. Reid's daughter-in-law, Mrs. “+ Austin Reid, who will spend several weeks here as the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Munsun, 220 Fourteenth street. ese Members of the newly organized Zither club, whose members are girls headquarters in St. Paul. Mrs. Mie- sen, an active worker in club projects and various civic undertakings, with ‘Mr. Miesen, have been complimented | arg rea we — obec eae MISS EVA NELSON Dance at Asbridge hall Sat- fend Sturgis today has chance to . |’ Mr. 's.' Miss Eva Neison, shown above, was named “Miss Dakota” by students at the | urday night, Oct. 25th. Good |e. . | Miegen are entertaining at a farewell | Uuiverity of acum Dakeen, Vermillion when results of cad ation: were faite. Byeey tod Welbon. Clara, a rancher’s daughter, suf- dinner this evening at the Patterson | announced yesterday. Miss Nelson, a senior, has been prominent in campus i hotel. activities, She is specializing in journalism and dramatics, o'clock Wednesday evening at the | ¢————-———- ° home of Mrs. Edward Church, 100/ Sturgis, S. D., Oct. 25—(#)—Be- Sweet street cause of the speed of the modern air- plane, six-year-old Clara Mayn of favors were used f-r the tables. There | Of Stanton, sentenced to a year for sen, who will make her home in St. grand larceny, and Adolph Schuh, were eight guests. Honors in the card Paul, Mrs, H. C. Hanson, 410 Pitth | rere clene guests. Honors on te soree Hugelman and Mrs. Koh bea Hardt. * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 Sixth street, are back from Ray, N. |/f D., where they spent a week visiting games were awarded Mrs. John R,|With their son-in-law and daughter. Fleck Harris Robinson. CiAMOROS.“UEWELAY de - Pity the Poo employed in Bismarck homes, held a and Mrs. A|Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bork. P. party Thursday evening in the Busi-|suest favor was presented Mrs. “ see ® Engagement Rings r enny ness and Professional Women's club | Miesen. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph P. Stanion, inner ; rooms. The group meets the fourth xe & \ | Elbowoods, are in Bismarck to spend For many years Knowles a bit of worthless‘copper. Small, insignificant, of practically no value. YET out of pennies grow dollars and out of dollars grow pleasant retirement at the “ripe old age.” Thursday of each month. The eve-| Misses Charlotte Logan, Loulse|/a few days visiting friends. Mr. ning was spent with various games|Johnson and Grace Cook motored to/|stanion is superintendent of the Fort and stunts of a Halloween - nature. | Fargo Berthold Indian agency. The officers, Emma Grob, president; 3 i © ' City-County Briefs : engagement and wedding rings have adorned the fin- gers of Bismarck’s fairest daughters. If, the ring box bears our name and crest, the quality, the beauty and char- acter of the Circlets ‘are as- Served 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. California Fresh Fruit Cocktail Rose Bollinger, vice president; and Elizabeth Fritz, secretary-treasurcr, were in charge of the refreshments.| Mr. and Mrs. ... M. Van Petten, Mott, Entertainment Was arranged by a| former Bismarck residents, are spend- ittee of Euphronia the week-end in Bismarck. M. B, Johnson and O. W. Hagen, |} é Steckler na sana and Margaret ee * both of Watford City, are transact- ||} : SOUP sured and recognized. Don’t sneeze at the poor pennies, Save them and Major. sae ne ne ing business in the city today. Chicken Consomme a la Royale We have some very un- you'll be surprised to see how quickly they grow. Mrs, E. V. Lahr entertained the | club at her home last evening. Black, New arrivals at the state prison this or usual ideas in diamond Start an account with as little as $1.00 and watch your dollars grow. members of her bridge club and their husbands at a bridge dinner last eve- ning at the sine re 221 Avenue B mountings both in solitaires and in combination with J. other diamonds. Cream of Tomato Lettuce and Tomato Salad, French Dressing cats, witches and other corgi bters were Herbert Ziemann, 5260, wha sesh ON “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” e e Roast Young Tom Be ne conan and Cranberry Sauce pAabrtetcas canna “tk The First N ational Bank Announcing * New Location of Virginia Butler Home Studio 100 Third Street Bismarck Bank Bldg. The only studio in Bismarck having anyone by the name of Butler connected with it. It is now time to have that sitting made for Christmas portraits. ,;Make appointments now. Phone 898 Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken and Giblet Gravy Broiled Spring Chicken, Unjointed a la Maryland Grilled Beef Tenderloin Steak, Mushrooms Saute Snowflake Potatoes, Buttered Stringless Beans Hot Buns Hot Mince Pie or Ice Cream The New Sweet Shop Bismarck, North Dakota The Pioneer Bank Over Half a Century in Bismarck F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler 119 Fourth Street Ohio. Dr. LaRose is a member of the board of Sipprers of the organization. * * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King and, their iduzhter Betty Lou, and Dr. and Mrs. + Engelhardt, left yesterday for their homes in Minneapolis, after socnding a week at the home of Mr. King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. King, 404 First street. “* * Mr. and Mrs. J, P. French, 617 Fourth street, will accompany Mr. French's sister, Mrs. F. A. Little, to her home at Fayette, N. D., tomorrow. > OM Little has been visiting at the French and H. F. O'Hare homes for a week. BABY IS SAFE from DRAFTS in the home with good ges heat —automatically controlled. -. Mat. Dally 2:30 10¢ and 35c ’ Home of Paramount Pictures 15¢ and 50c LAST TIMES TODAY— Paramount Presents : “MANSLAUGHTER” with CLAUDETTE COLBERT FREDRIC MARCH s* * Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Praser and Gaughter Pamela, 408 Raymond street, have gone to Fargo to spend the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. Fraser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fraser. Coming Monday What’s a Marriage Miss Evelyn Tvetson i return to- + i -) Only One Even at the Moor itis warm and apt hy my fons Ir wow'r cost usband? drattless, because no radical var- ents’ home. Well, Clara finds out quick enough! So do you! In the Avery Hop- wood farce comedy of ® marriage mixup that’s a riot of fun from the *** * ’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn. Center, motored here yesterday to visit with friends and attend the North Dakota . Corn show. 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