The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1981 Ul ‘ 4H with score prizes going to Mrs. Carl! the preparation and presentation of | bers to attend the Madrigal club con- | stead of at 8 o'clock, the regular time. 16 kinds of fresh fish. Se q Auxiliary Party to Vogle and Mrs. W. J. Riggs. North Dakota's part in the case |cert if they desire. Following the ses-|The change is made in order iat | er’s ad 8 pet Honor War Mothers * oe x brought by the railroads in federal |sion, open house will be held for Le-| members may attend the oratorio, Gussner’s adv. on page ie: 7 Miss Edith Peart read a paper de- | court in an effort to upset a ruling of | gion members and refreshments will | “The Holy City,” to be given by high ZL I Fort Lincon chapter, American | **tibing scenic spots in the state at | the Interstate Commerce Commission be served. school chorus Sunday evening. ee chur a L War Mothers, will be guests ‘of honor |%, Meeting of the Four Leaf Clover | with regard to freight rates on grain. * * * | hen the American Legion Auxiliary | Study club Wednesday evening at the The Luther league of the Trinity) 16 kinds of fresh fish. See . sei holds its annual Mother's day party |, P- W. club rooms. She also re-| Clifford Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Lutheran church will meet at 7 o'clock 8. Child Health Clinic Guest Day Arranged | Tuesday evening, May 12, in the new | ated @ number of Sioux Indian le- | Herbert Little of Baldwin, is recover-| Sunday evening at the church, in-| Gussner’s adv. on page Will Be Continued rooms at the World’ War Memorial | Sends. The remainder of the evening |ing from an appendicitis operation tances ae Re : Be Continue For P. E. 0. Chapters] ining’ Members ot the unit have| WSs spent with stunts arranged by |performed at a Fargo hospital, ac- Until End of Week pega also been asked to bring their moth- | Misses Edna Dralle and Leone Hiland. | cording to word received by friends . Members of Chapter F of the P. E,/ers or members of war veterans to | Miss Ruth Jeffries was hostess. here. Young Little was working for Decision to tint O. Sisterhood will be guests of ‘Cha; - | the party. * *e * F. P. Smith at Amenia when he was cision to continue the health con- \ter N of the sorority at a guest day 24 A program of musical numbers and| Daffodils and appointments in| stricken with an attack. He was hur- ference for pre-school children | to be held Saturday afternoon at the| brief talks is being arranged by mem- yellow and white formed a spring mo- | ried to the hospital and operated upon through Friday and Saturday was an- | home of Mrs. Arthur V. Sorenson, 616 | bers of the publicity committee, which |4f for the tables when Mrs. J. W. | at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning, nounced ‘Thursday morning by Mrs.|Fifth street, Hours will be from 3|will be in charge. Miss Mary Houser, | theCniness, Sint ennai ee Wal: | $= Lg | ion Ber, chatman ofthe com- | ELS CROr wan ye arn | ene Setaeumt «Mil ROOMS neaday evening. uere were cuets|| Meetings of Clubs | | mittee from the Bismarck Commun- | samuel H. Merritt, president of the|and Mrs. W. A. Falconer, president of |fr two tables of bridge and honors H ity Oounell which is in charge of the | chapter, and Other conte ere oe | tae ne Mecteeea eanen, Presi were held by Mrs. Roy Nelson and|| And Social Groups | | * cilnic. When the conference opened | fair will be entirely informal, and will| - * * * y |Mrs. Oscar Nustad. aaa ee maa tara tees: Monday it was planned to continue it | take the place of the ‘usual guest day.| A tion of the 4 * * * Members of the Rebekah lodge will P) b Ne for four days, but the large number eee "la ~~ ip srl SC. nos inched. | .,Mrs. H. 8. Grover, Lisbon, is a guest | meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening in of mothers bringing children made it Cc rete ton, 8. C., oa ch ne at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. S.| the Odd Fellows hall. | imperative to extend the time. urrent Events Club _|s¢.in s talk on “Landscape Garden- | wrds, 26 Sixth St. Mrs, Grover is e* * | Fifty-one children were examined Will Be Entertained | me given by 6. D. Cook st | attending the convention of the North} Members of the Past Matrons’ club 4 \ ‘Wednesday by Dr. Maysil Williams ANE | meeting of the Fortnightly club Wed- | Dakota conference of Home Mission- | will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday after- - and Mrs. Frank Brown, R. N., and 55] 44, oan nesday afternoon at the Cook home, | ary societies of the Methodist church | noon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Ber- were cared for Tuesday. Because of | Members of the Current Events club| 703 Second St. Herself an experi-| here, geson, 219 West Thayer avenue. | lack of time more than a dozen| Will be the guests of Mrs. C. A. Bur-|enced gardener, Mrs. Cook discussed ccbucchieclieaa are mothers and children had to be turn- |t0M. an associate member of the group, | !andscaping from @ practical view- | ¢—————___________4| ne american Legion auxiliary will | ed away Wednesday afternoon. It|St @ luncheon at the Hotel Prince for |Polnt and received the development) (ity County News ||hold an important business meeting was to accommodate these and others, | thelr next meeting, May 20. The in-|Of this type of gardehing in recent | | @|at 8 o'clock Friday evening in its that the clinic will be conducted dur- | Vitation was extended by Mrs. Bur-|Years. News events of the last two)“ pean in| room at the World War Memorial ing the two extra days. Hours will|ton when the club met Wednesday | Weeks were summarized by Mrs.| i o's) school, who has been | building, to Miss Mary | be the same as formerly, from 9 a.|#fternoon at the home of Mrs, H. F.| Worth Lumry: ill at her odie 222% Main Avenue,| Houser, president. An amendment to m, to noon and 2 to 5 p. m. Keller, 102 Avenue A. xe ® for the last week, has entered St,| the auxiliary constitution is to be Assistants for Friday will be Mrs.|_ For the program Wednesday Mrs.| As a compliment to Mrs. C. W. Pe- Alexius hospital for treatment. “| voted on. The meeting will start | Herman Laskin, Mrs.-Henry Dueme- | Nellie Evarts read @ paper on “The| terson, who was celebrating her birth- ’ promptly at 8 o'clock to permit mem- | lond, Mrs. Paul Henry and Mrs. R. D.;New France” which showed various| day anniversary, her sister, Mrs. E. P. An automobile driven by Mrs. J. B. Burman. with Mrs. M. B. Gilman and Meat in French life since the! O'Brien entertained at a bridge party Smith, 805 Fifth St., collided with one! * - ie | Mrs, Lasien providing transportation. Nhe 1 Pied Two chapters from the} Wednesday afternoon at her home, piloted py Miss Bernice Klein, 415 Skin Like Velvet See ee Te Rehan: (ty ike TE A aEHIG seed year nt tee, bee wit eee T, | Fifth St., Wednesday evening at Third With New Powd Paramount's ultra-modern drama e telephone calls. fomen assist . He lutt and of Pla al ables, " beaut; @ } ing Wednesday were Mrs. F. E. Me- | members of the group. E, Imus, Mrs. V. A. Yeager and Mrs. Stine Set ae uw ware ane - cw EOWaSE eS a weak ae Canon & FOOT-F RIEND Curdy, Mrs, Lasken, Mrs. C. B. Whit- ee * R. W. Patzman receiving score prizes. Pe iakaaane ” _ | ovaie vty “Anne wien oyou ie genius, an actress, a new person- “Qala Gas” tey, and Mrs. E. B. Gorman. i! : Mrs. Peterson was presented with a i ere riug.setat Salis nace wp/H. S Alumni Banquet, gif. tube apnincns oc ta | a Grout Crane Pane te | Frenne Maes a on TALLULAH eed Cee eee ee ce ee oe ommi' esl a wt ciation, Grand Forks, and Neil E.|er and prevents large pores. Smooth- Pe Mrs. G. oe i eles Chosen ue tee Arta supper at the | winiams, traffic commissioner for | est, finest, purest powder known—its BANKHEAD You know how the movie Committees for the annual Bis-| °° Gee the Fargo Chamber of Commerce, left coloring matter is approved by the —and— reviewers end critics mark marck high school al for their: homes ursday after con-| United government lever Novel Numbers on | aBnedkase Were ieomion rts prcoad Reports of the several mission | ferences here with members of the| dries the skin. Never makes com- CLIVE BROOK Ane pectune wae Maree Dancin g Pro gram} of the alumni group Wednesday eve San eh iy ie Halen Kelly om ‘a |State railroad board and Attorney | plexion look pasty, but always youth- sales anne p rc ning at the Grand Pacific hotel, ac-| meeting of the St, Anthony group | Ocheral James Morris. ful, MELLO-GLO.—Advertise- “ ished sowe mark this Foot-Friend, Numbers to illustrate the various| C°ding to Mrs. J. B. Belk, president. | wednesday evening at the home of | The subject under discussion was | ment. arnisne qyNumbers. to illustrate the various) "is planned io hold. the. atiais |Weaesesy evening at the home of ” It is a best seller, an excele ypes of dancing taught at the Bis-| sometime during the third week in| st. Following the business session Lady i | marek School of Dance will make Up/ tay, with the ‘senior class “of the | 24, teria o lent fitter, and a perfect | bo given Friday evening, May 15, a¢| Dge school as guests of honor. ire erie ton idea sae she, marries with her - | ; 5 —— [SSS = dq... reserves her fT «tx the eity auditorium, according to Miss| are: Mire’ ‘G. Oleic oe ee j RN | EO BAG picture of cig ape | Margaret Ramsey, director. Minnie Shun e Eataters” oe i ni Se a tes wt | ami, Suman een Oxat [Tey Great Sport Special Dress Sale pet chang = Pair aad to aaa | a ballet of the months, with each! grickson, program: Mary Gave, men . GRIBBON-BEEBE could be added for the + | + month represented by dancers. Other! ma Mae Brittin and William Smith, Roller Skatin urne Cow Cateh> | novelties wil be “Children of Mother| tickets; and Ernest Pini wana, g ers Daughter” modest price—$10.00 | Goose Land” and a number entitled,} music.’ Other committees to acsist . = ., | ‘The Wedding of the Painted Doll,”| with arrangements will be named in THE DOME For Frid rr 0 $10.00 in Paton Beige | with Marilyn Duemeland as the bride,| the near future, Mrs. Belk said. Tonight 9.50 in Black | Ann Bergeson as the bridegroom and pola ah drandetltcciats Frid: $9.50 in | Rosemary Slorby as the acrobatic lay - Sunday | minister. ‘ | login, wl be pring tr | Wednesday Study Club 100 New to Choose From hmond' Pesgy Bergeson and by Vivian Cosh-/ Names New Officers Richmond's Bootery =| Miss Marian Burke was elected q =) mi ‘7 j e M 8:30 P M president of the Wednesday Study . ° ° ° e club at the annual business meeting of the organization, held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Tavis, 517 Mandan 8t., ° Wednesday afternoon. She succeeds M d Mrs. W. E. Cole. a fl a Other officers who will serve dur- ing the coming year are: Mrs. L. W. Larson, vice president; Mrs. N. O. A q * 7% Churchill, secretary and Mrs., J. K. Biggest en the Year Blunt, treasurer. re Mrs. Come Mrs. Tavis ae re on Kelk Si mson were namé to . ry i Geol Genelia and Mrs. Burt Receipts will go to Boy and Girl Scouts Finney, Mrs, Spencer Boise and Mrs. Normal Roop as members of ares ‘Admission: ‘Adults 50c; Students and Children 25¢ tertainment committee. Mrs. . Mrs, M. B. Gilman and Mrs. W. # e Ni h Pierce will compose the membershi oy 7 t , committee, with Mrs. H. Milton Berg Friday Night Friday 1g: Y fe serving as the representative at the Big Carnival Ay iV Community Council and Mrs. Blunt . *. . | chalrman of the flower committee. Fun for All City Auditorium ‘ Miss Mary Cashel read a paper on If ite ing with the gr o natio _ M. one government. ‘The club will hold its |{ Admission 10c; Skates 25c 8:30 P. M. 8:30 P. ° last meeting of the season May 20. ° Aes ’ Mother's Bay a. 4 Sunday, May 10th Two Stores 9@* Two Stores heiteetinitnistnatn, : ’ « {| 808- 13 St. D I CK & 710 Thayer ‘Smartly-Dressed Let’s Not Forget! 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