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= ~~ [SOCETY NEWS| D. A. R. Chapter Will Aid in Tree-Planting| Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Mrs. N. 0, Ram-| stad and Mrs. 8. D. Cook were hos- tesses at a one o'clock luncheon Fri-| day rea “ the Conklin home, 307 Avenue ‘est. preceding the January meeting of Minishoshe chap- | ter, Daughters of the American Rev-/ olution. Places were marked for 29 at the| tables which were decorated with fuschias. | During the business session a com- | mittee was appointed by the regent, Mrs. A. M. Christianson, to co-operate with service clubs and other pstriotic organizations of the city in promot- ing extensive tree-plantings tc com- memorate the bi-centiennial of George Washington. Mrs. Worth Lumry was named chairman of the committee. The chapter also will conduct a canvass for the purpose of obtaining as many pictures of incidents relating to the early history of the state as possible. it was decided. These pic- tures, when collected, will be pre- pared for stereopticon showing and will be displayed on patriotic occa- sions. Mrs. E, A. Thorberg will head the committee for collecting the pic- tures which are planned to form an authentic history of the development} of this vart of the state. | For the afternoon program two pa- pers giving accoutns of the founding and location of two early forts were Presented. Mrs. R. D. Hoskins de- scribed Fort Pembina and Mrs. Worth | Lumry Fort Sanish. Both recounted many incidents in which the two gar-! risons figured. x ek Appointments in yellow and gree! were used for the candlelight tea given Friday afternoon by Miss Au-| verne Olson, 514 West Thayer avenue. | A basket of calendulas and green: tapers were used on the tea table, where Mrs. M. W, Roan and Mrs. J.| C. Taylor presided. Assisting in the; rooms were Misses Audrey Rohrer,’ Emma Mae Brittin and Aldeen Paris and Mrs. Obert Olson, mother of the hostess. About 54 young women, in-; cluding many home from school for the holidays, called during the after-! noon. xe OF | Complimentary to Miss Beatrice! Miracle, Gackle, N. D., Miss Rita Murphy entertained a group of friends at bridge Friday afternoon at the Murphy home, 213 Avenue Al ‘West. Cards were played at two tables and honors were held by Miss! Leone Mushinski. There was a favor for the guest of honor. Miss Murphy and Miss Miracle were classmates at! the University of North Dakota. Miss Miracle, who has spent a week in Bis- marck as the guest of Miss Ruth Rowley, will leave Sunday for her! home. * * Recently clected officers of the Royal Neighbors lodge were installed! at a meeting last evening at the Odd Fellows hall, with Mrs. R. Penwarden, | Sr., serving as installing officer. The; latter part of the evening was spent) at bridge and Miss Adelia Sochren, held honors. Six tables were °~ play.| The committee in charge -included Mrs. Penwarden, Mrs. Milton Rue, Mrs. E. J. Schultz and Mrs. R. T. Bakken. ae 2 Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth street, was hostess to the Past Noble Grands club Friday evening. After the busi- ness meeting the evening was spent at bunco, with prizes going to Mrs.| Matt Pillen and Miss Catherin: Mc-) Donald. There were 12 guests. i * * ‘The Misses Ella, Verna and Rosella, Brelje were hostesses at a New Year's| eve party at their home in the Mason! apartments. Various games provided! entertainment and prizes were held by Fred Hettick and Helen Gade. There were 12 guests. * * * | Mrs. George Montieth, Hazelton, is here to visit friends for a few days. | i] pM less cc | Meetings of Clubs ‘| i And Social Groups 4 Members of Chapter N of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at eight | o'clock Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth | street. The Women’s club will hold a! meeting Monday evening at the home | of Mrs. H. F. Keller, 102 Avenue A. A current novel will be reviewed by Mrs. J. C. Peltier. “The New Russia” will be the pro- | gram topic at a meeting of the Mon- day club at the home of Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816 Fourth street, Monday afternoon. A meeting of the Pan-attic club to complete orgenization of the group will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Business and Professional Women’s club rooms, | Circle No. 1 of the Trinity Luther- an church will act as hostesses at aj) meeting of the Ladies Aid society ‘Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Following the business ses- sion there wiil be a social hour and a} hot dish he:ch will be served until | 6:30 o'clock. Members of the Busy Bee Sewing , cK&ib will meet Tuesday afternoon at | the home of Mrs. H. M. Berg, 5i4/ Eleventh street. | worked out by the program commit- |Seven Deaths Reported From ; December to the office of W. H. Seitz, University Women to Study State History ‘The Bismarck branch of the Amer- an Association of University Wom- en will begin a study of North Dakota history and legends at the January meeting called for 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. E. Wenzel, 317 Park street. First of the series of programs tee will be a talk on Bismarck Pioneer history by Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, according to Miss Rita Mur- Phy, chairman. Other members of the committee are Miss Sylvia Sell and Mrs. A. C. Young. Musical numbers will precede the talk which will be followed by an i informal social hour and refresh-| ments. The January entertainment com- mittee, made up of Mrs. Wenzel, Miss Dorothy Moses and Miss Irene Lam- bertus, will be in charge. ek Guests for two tables of bridge were invited for an evening party given Friday by Mrs. O. F. Bleckert, 711 Avenue A. Table appointments were in the holiday colors, Score honors were awarded Miss Gwendolyn Jen- sen and Miss Mary Jane Whittey and Novel favors were presented each guest. ek ke Henry Brown and Ernie Benser left Friday evening for Grand Forks, where they are students at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, after spend- ing the holidays here with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benser, re- spectively. * OX Arthur Cayou has left for Fargo to resume his studies at the North Da- kota Agricultural college after spend- ing the holiday vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cayou, 612 Mandan street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Olson and children, 412 Fifth street, will this evening from Devils Lake, where they have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, for the last 10 days. x % * History and development of the art of the dance were related in a paper read by Mrs. C. F. Mudgett at a meet- ing of the Fortnightly club Wednes: day afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. J. Meyer. A brief business ses- sion preceded the program. zk Miss Myrtle Sorenson, Grand Forks, |culture department at Washington. left Saturday morning for Bottineau, where she teaches in the city schools, after spending several days in Bis- marck as the guest of Mrs. Anne H. Petersen, Tribune apartments. zs * Mrs. C. W. McGray and Dr. Agnes Stucke of Garrison were guests Fri- day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Cayou and Dr. and Mrs, F. C. Stucke. x * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Byrne, 500 Ave- nue A, will leave this evening for Minneapolis to spend about a week on business, * * * __ Miss Marcella McKenna, Napoleon, is visiting in Bismarck as the guest coo George Laney, Mason apart- MANDAN NEWS | MANDAN HAS TEN ‘DECEMBER BIRTHS Mandan; Three Were Non- Residents of Mandan Births of 10 children and deaths of seven persons were reported during Mandan city auditor, according to Mrs. Hilma Boehm, assistant in charge of recording vital statistics. Six of the 10 babies were boys and all but three were born to Mandan parents. Three of the deaths were non-residents of Mandan, The record of births and deaths is as follows: Births Nov. 29—-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greensfield, Huff, N. D., a daughter. Nov. 20—Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Pet- erson, Mandan, a son. Dec. 3—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinn, Mandan, a son. Dec. 8—Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarthy, Mandan, a daughter. Dec. 13—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ereth, Mandan, a son, Dec. 15—Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. McKee, Mandan, a son. Dec. 17—Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Linn, Ft. Clark, N. D., a daughter. Dec. 20—Mr. artd Mrs. Alfred Helb- ling, Mandan, a son. Dec. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Car! R. Richter, Krem, N. D., a son. Dec. 26—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hendrickson, Mandan, a daughter. Deaths Dec. 4—Mrs, J. C. Creighton, °8, Mandan. 3 5 Dec. 8—Ben J. Campbell, 61, Man- lan. Dec. 12—A. L. Woodmark, 61, Bis- marck. Dec. 16—James J. Jensen, #2, Man- in. Dec. 16—Mrs, Bridget Schneider, 75, Sweet Briar. Dec. 18—W. A. Wheeler, 78, Man- dan. Dec. 20—Theresa Schagel, 17, Fin- Kangaroo Court Will Close Lions Meeting Kangaroo court will get under way Tuesday noon at the Lewis and Clark hotel, when the Lion’s club will fin- ish their prosecution of Ralph Law. fended by Joe Fleck, Mandan attor- ney, and Joe Seefeldt. Prosecution rests in the hands of Milton K. Hig- gins and H. R. Handtmann. Law is being given a mock trial for conspiracy in organizing a male chorus in Mandan. “It’s a, wonder- o return! Mandan Bus Victim i \ | | { : | give several trumpet solos. {ceived a fracture of the right thigh. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1931 wall of the Mandan city auditor's office, Sig Raynos, superintendent of | Mandan’s watreworks, has three of | them in his office, Mrs. Alice R. Bailey, Juvenile commissioner, has ' on in Lat office, Charles ee | Police chief, has two in his office, | a and Whiteman has hung three cal-| family” and endars in the firemen’s quarters. LAT aT To Preach Here | he See all ° i} i at REV. WATSON ARGU: Reverend Watson Argue, interna- tionally known evangelist, will begin | & evangelistic campaign on Sunday Jan, 4th at the Gospel Tabernacle of Bismarck, Marvin C. Miller, pastor of the Tabernacle, announced today. Reverend Argue has conducted iarge evangelistic campaigns through- out the United States, Canada, Eng- Jand and Ireland, Miller states, and comes from a family which has long been identified with ministerial work, his father and two sisters being ac- tive evangelists. Mrs, Argue and a younger brother will assist Reverend Argue, all of them being accomplished musicians, and the large Gospel Tabernacle or- chestra will assist them in all song services, Miller announces. Week night services will begin ‘at 7:45; Sunday services at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.afternoon services will be broadcast by radio station KFYR. of Robert Bruce. former cornet soloist | with the “million dollar band,” will | Has Restful Night; Mrs. Joseph Williams, Mandan bus victim who was hit by the Mandan- Bismarck bus Tuesday morning while i crossing Mandan’s Main street near First avenue northwest, was reported to have had a restful night, Friday, according to her attendants at the Mandan Deaconess hospital. Ralph Williams, her son who is in the employ of the United States agri- D. C., arrived in Mandan today to be | with his mother. Mrs, Williams suffered a broken, left leg just above the ankle, and re- | Mandan Officials | Have 16 Calendars Dates will not trouble Mandan city authorities in 1931 if calendars have anything to do with it. Harry Whiteman, Mandan fireman, has accumulated 16 calendars for 1931 to be hung in the city hall. He has placed seven of them on every OLEY'S HONE Y.nsTAR COMPOUND RELIABLE KLY EFFECTIVE For Sale Furnace Blocks, $3.00 per load, delivered. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. Phone 549 Eat Your SUNDAY DINNER at the G. P. Eat Shop Announcement I take this means to inform Newton and will give all ord- ers my personal ‘attention at my home in Mandan at 303 Third street, NE. I expect to open a shop in Bismarck this coming Spring. Mrs, Earl Vogelpah! 303 Third Street NE ful pep stimulator for the: meetings,” Mr. Rausch says. Appearing on the same program, Mandan, N. Dak, } Monger be born to ara Mrs. ing, accuaiig’ a5 Mreduute at the! aerial delegation upon its arrival at | Mandan Deaconess hospital. Ruth Cochrane, Leith, and Gordon | !gned by President Hoover. Sorby, Jamestown were guests at the tate and when he completes his trip | 201 First Avenue Northwest, Mandan, | Will have a document signed by the! Friday evening. ————-— City-County Briefs A baby boy was born ming to Mr. and Mrs. Hjalm eee, Set A S| Veteran Fargoan Ie UAst TIES TODAY, Funeral services were held Friday Dead in Washington with Fargo, father of Miss Bertha Hanson,’ Fa @ former principal of the Roosevelt; William F. Redmon, fived it txth Dai i cy a member a tha negra whe ot Mrs. George Stout, Spokane, Wash.,' representatives in 1890-91 and was,8ccording to word received hei known to many of the older residents! Redmon was a resident of Dakota | wife and six children. marck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M., Monday, Jan. 5, at 7:30 p. m. Lunch served. BREAD ‘WAR’ WAGES Flying Lion Cub to _, Visit in Bismarck) 'ow as three cents a Joat in the | was responsible. |Lawndale district Friday. A bread Chicago, Jan. 3.—()—Bread sold as| “war” between two groups of bakers | Bismarck soon will be host to Cap- | ff Hutchinson, his “flying |} @ lion cub, according to | ii | information received here today by || Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. from aj} | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH WALTER E. VATER, Pastor Corner of Thayer and Fifth Street SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1931 Morning Worship, 10:30 Evening Worship, 7:30 Serman Subject: Sermon Subject: ‘The Marks of Discipleship’ | “An Accusing Conscience” Special Music at Both Services A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU | Nepresentative of the Willys-Overland | mpany at Washington. The local H| .| firm will sent an auto to meet the | jj BOY BORN IN MANDAN the Bismarck flying field. Hutchinson started today ; Washington with a vellum document | | He ex-| | | ! GUESTS AT MANDAN pects to visit the capital of every! | president and each governor. | The object of the tour, according to | the local firm. is to foster a spirit of | CAPITOL} THEATRE TONIGHT {| optimism in business and encourage stability of industry during the cur- | Saturday Mendes | Mayville for Andrew Hanson, 78, Billie Dove Doug Fairbanks, Jr. \ Fargo, N. D., Jan. 3—(AP)—, COMING MONDAY The Funniest Girl On the Screen! Winnie Lightner “The Life of the Party” with Irene Delroy Jack Whiting Two gay, carefree and frolicsome gold diggers out for a catch in fashion’s pleasure haunts living, loving, marrying, spectacularly! Winnie Lightner in a deliciously daring comedy that will make you laugh and gasp all in the same breath, funnier than she was in “Gold Diggers of Broadway” and “Hold Everything!” Mr. Hanson, who had jismat Territory from 1887 until 1920 when; Fen cae chides ur Vved BY is ie moved to Seattle. He formerly liv-| ed at Grand Forks. His daughter and Bis. %,50", John of Spokane, are left. | Regular meeting of His wife died last September 2 Dance at Menoken tonight. Work in M. M. degree Music by Sammy Kontos and his Troubadours. We are now located in our new office at 120 3rd Street Mat, YOU'LL ALSO ENJOY .... All bills can be paid at this new matieed BURNS and ALLEN nies address. in ; eee “Pulling a Bone” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS ae Home of Paramount Pictures 7-9 Montana-Dakota Power Co. 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