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Over 2,000 Pioneer Mothers Histories Listed by Clubwomen SOCIETY NEVS| P. E. O. Sisterhood Entertains B. I. 1.’ over 2000 ‘partial histories of | sisterhood, were guests when mem- pioneer moth- by Mrs. H.W, McArdle, came to hood. It is also collecting be used for @ statue whic! will be h I placed on the state capitol grounds i in Bismarck, as @ memorial to those oo a peed ‘William courageous women who aided in the formation of this state. . Mrs. H. E. Rilling, , 18 trea- surer, and donations toward the statue should be forwarded to her. i 2 @ cuein tba hile wid» | Harold Shaft Will Other members of Pioneer Mothers’ committee are Mrs. Albert ; F i i E ks. Tt is urged that all possible chairman of local committees. Work | erranged by Mrs. Clarence Gunness, cf compiling these will continue for some time, and when completed the histories will be pri in book form and filed with the state histor!- cal society. ‘Mrs, Jones, president of the state federation, has ,expressed the wish that in the near future, with the pioneer mother project as an incen- tive, a number of clubs for daughters of pioneer mothers will spring up. This she will urge throughout the state and the plan will be embodied in her message to be presented at the various ete aa yal this spring. Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Gilman, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bassett, were hosts to members of thelr bridge club at a 7 o'clock inner Saturday evening at the Webb home in the Patterson ho- tel. Decorations to form & Wash- ington’s birthday motif were used for the tables and places were marked for 24 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Webb and Mr, and Mrs, N. I. Roop held honors in the bridge games after dinner. * * * “architecture in the Machine Age” was the topic for the program ata meeting of the Cosmos club Monday evening held in the home of Mrs. E. J. Taylor. Miss Lillian Cook con- ducted the discussion, which featured the new architecture of the future. Mrs. Taylor reviewed the new build- ing plan for the city of ‘Washingt % ‘A report of the recent Community Council meeting was given by Mrs. 8. H. Cook, Gace cee Seven Bismarck women, who. are members of a bridge club to which Mrs. J. A. Gagnon, Minot, former Bismarck resident, belonged, motor- ‘ed to Minot Monday where they were guests at a bridge dinner at the Gag- non home. In the group were Mes- dames A. C, Brainerd, A. L. Fosteson, 3. W. McGuiness, Roy A. Nelson, Frank Smith, E. C. Wachter and Miss Ida Ellofson. ee * Miss Ella Leathers, a student at Jamestown college, who is a voice pu- pil of Mrs. Joseph Black, will be pre- sented in her senior recital this eve- ning at the college chapel. Miss Maude Dickinson will assist with readings and George Barr will play the accompaniments. Miss Leathers is a daughter of F. M. Leathers, Mo- Kenzie, and was graduated from the Bismarck aos aireae will leave Wednesday for Spokane, Wash., where they plan to make their future home. During the last few weeks @ number of farewell affairs have been given in their honor. x * Mrs. E.G, Wachter, 717 Second Gagnon and her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brosna- han, * * * Clarence Hoover, who has been em- Minneapolis for Sunday at the home of her in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fleck, 712 Mandan St. 2 =. |Of & bridge dinner, is the a recent meeting of the group in Far- | event planned for. this lets ‘hood ors, were emphasized in the table pointments, with baskets of and freesia adorning the tabl ers ware marked for 40 gu the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Dobler, Mrs. J. P. Mrs. R. 8. Towne, were in charge the dinner and entertainment. | general, will give an address on “The SS eat of the United States,” at a meet of the American Legion of pioneer women together with data | auxiliary Wednesday evening at 8 their lives be secured and |ocjock in the Business and Profession- The Americanism committee, headed St., is spending the week in Ming * * Miss Cora Clark left Monday for her home at Minot after visiting over brother. bers of Chapter F held their annivr- 4 bge White and gold, the Sister! 32 fl After dinner bridge was 2 bg A er, 522 Eighth Bt, Score i vf The program committee, i Address Auxiliary Harold Shaft, assistant attorney al Women’s club rooms. Special musical numbers have been music chairman, and Betty St. Cyr will read “Home Again, Home Again.” by Mrs. A. A. Whittemore is in charge. Members of Auxiliary units else- where, who are visiting in the city, are cordially invited to attend the meeting, which will be followed by @ social hour. x * * Mr. and Mrs, Richard Penwarden, Jr, 500 Avenue A, accompanied by Miss Marjorie Shaw, Mandan, and Al Cordner, Bismarck, spent Sunday in Fargo with relatives. They were ac- companied to Bismarck by Mrs. Pen- warden’s mother, Mrs. Mabel Miller, sg THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, Thomas recently underwent a blood transfusion, James Slattery, a stu- dent at the North Dakota Agricultur- al college, has come to Bismarck to | be with his brother. | id time numbers, will follow wits . Lelbole of the Sarah "has returned from a three- nouncements of the birth of’ son to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richard Harmel- ing, Covington, Ky., on Feb. 18. Mrs. Harmeling was Miss Gayle Hawk, Bismarck, Ce her marriage. * * ‘Bhop, left Sunday on a several weeks’ Monday | buying trip in the eastern markets. y| transacting business in Sea am ORE SY Seon At M | Meetings of Clubs t heel - And Social Groups ‘Members of the Fortnightly cl: will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft- etnoon at the home of Christianson, 1005 strong and punchy, a treat is in store at the Paramount theatre starting tomorrow. Pages,” Samuel Shipman Je B. Hymer's stirring stage play is brought to local theatregoers by First National Pictures with Blsie Fergu- son and Marian Nixon heading a | cast of excellent players. Mrs. H. T. Perry, 116 Avenue B, will members ‘we famous woman lawyer who defends a young girl for the murder of her ‘Mrs.| father. The complications which en- fue contribute to one of the most telling dramas of the year. Miss Ferguson will be welcomed | to the screen again in this vehicle. Her many admirers have wanted ‘to see her in a Vitaphone picture and the opportunity is here at last. hostess nesday Study club at ednesday W. H. Bodenstab will have the pro- , which will center around the topic “China in the Throes of Im- ‘The Current Events club will meet ‘fat 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Business and Professional ‘Women's club rooms, with Mrs. J. P. Burton will have a paper on “French Maude Fulton, herself a play- wright, and adapted for the screen by Walter Anthony. the drama of the story and the court- room scene is said to be one of the tent, Daughters of Union Vi most dramatic ever will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesda: ernoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. #31 Fourth street. Mrs. Earle Scharnowski will read a paper on “George bilge be ‘The regular monthly card pafty of . ¢. T. Auxiliary planned for ‘Wednesday evening has til Wednesday, will be held at the home of Bernard Andrus, adult consumption, and is one of the dramatic treats of the seasons bye to four milligns in the making of what is the most authentic avi- Fargo, who will visit here for about two weeks. xk sponsor @ concert by the Simcoe w COMING TOMORROW The Sensational Home o City-County News The Sons of Norway lodge will nate | ¢—<—<—< ————————————————_—_ ‘Thomas Slattery, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Blattery, 508 West Broad- seriously ill in St. Alexius slight improvement according to attendants. choir of Velva at & o'clock Wednesday evening in the Odd Fellows hall, The program will be comprised of Norwe- gian and Swedish folk songs 08 well) hospital, as, many popular English songs. A| Tuesday, titi LAST TIMES TODAY lg Zeoming to New Heights of Hilarity JOE E, BROWN “GOING WILD” Yeoterday’s audiences went wild over Joe, 80 ‘will you when yeu see him “Going Wild.” x. * Friends here have received an- M. Garrison, of the Bismarck Cloak ek ® A. T. Lynner, mayor of Fargo, is ‘Bismarck. PARAMOUNT THEATRE For those who like their drama ‘The Vitaphone version of “Scarlet | ‘and John “Scarlet Pages” is a story of a The picture was jed by A gay cabaret sequence lightens staged. “Scarlet Pages” is intended for CAPITOL THEATRE When Howard Hughes kissed good- ation talking picture “Hell’s Angels” now playing at the Capitol theatre; when three intrepid actors and aviators kissed good-bye to life and Hberty; and Ben Lyon kissed the yoluptuously sweet, blonde Jean Har- low all the way through the film— motion picture history was on the upgrade. ‘They wrote into the annals of film- public the actual cost ran into the multi-millions. ” He is from Houston, Texas, and he is the heir to a $20,000,000 business, ® business that manufactures gadgets used by those who drill for oil. fines interest him He formed 8 ures: 3 le formed ®| pounds of coffee in their producing company and threw cash nee: around as it never was tossed in Hollywood before. dom one of the most startling and interesting stories of that industry And more—to the intense gratifica- tion of the raw film manufacturers, more than 2,500,00 feet of film were exposed, and it is known that before ELSIE FERGUSON MARIQN NIXON GRANT WITHERS JOHN HALLIDAY f Patamount Pictures tion AVOR is flavor M‘J-B tin. “Hell's Angels” was shown to the PARALLEL FLAVOR-PROTECTION SUCCESSES Fresher Sread is due to in- vention of the well known waxed paper Flavor-Protec- Before M-J:B is flavor- by its exclusive Hi-Test Vacuum method, 5¢xt meal. giving more complete and uniform air removal. No other coffee has the “Hi-Test Vacuum Seal.” It is. on the bottom of évery B RUARY 24, 1981 It will be one of 125 meetings of @ organization marketed over 1,300,000 opening Branches are operating in Me Independent Grocers _ | North and South Dakote, Minnesote, Towa and Wisconsin. To Meet in Bismarck |") “Ming held here vill be st- believe in the double | standard? Schilling Coffee is for those who will not‘tol- erate “cheapness” in their own homes — and who appreciate the same standard in those who make their coffee. The Schilling roasting room is the only place where cheap coffee is not made side by side with good coffee. There is no Schil- ling double standard — ] no confusion of quality. Schilling believes that “cheapness is conta- gious.” There are sev- eral good coffees — but where is the finest apt to come from?) 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Learn how M:J-B’s exclu- coffee, free from air, always of flavor. Enjoy this better coffee at your After opening, M-J'B is flavor-protected «‘ The “Flavor-Protected Coffee’? spec ial M similar nature being held in various | % cities throughout the United States. | ¥ ‘The idea of these meetings was |% originated two years ago when the |% A. W. LUCAS CO. pine Winston and 1d. Newell company | Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center the six states in which it operates. |¢ lontana, tended by retail dealers from |¥ Approximately 150 members of the | throughout thi slope istrict. peedira ed hengd ek tb ts shed expel to attend a meet held at the Elks Hall ‘Welneeday night under the auspices of the Win- ston and Nevzell company. ‘The purpose of the meeting is to launch the mass merchandising drive instituted recently by the alliance. Spring’s Smartest in Men’s Dress Shirts Broadcloths - Madras all figures, and plain colors, ~ including white. 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