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ad Work of Eight Departments Will Be Featured , At 36th Annual Convention of Women’s Clubs Carnival of Nations, Pageant| Miss Rita Greengard and District Dinners to Be Among Events and Edw. Bloom Wed THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981 artes, for the Minneapolis Journal, and Mrs. Benson were among those who spent the Labor Day week-end id Camp Farman Virginia, as gist of President While a Raabe of the Fargo ike um staff, Benson spent considerable time in Bismarck, particularly during the legislative session. ee 4% Judge and Mrs. G. Grimson, Rugby, are visiting with friends in Bismarck, while Judge Grimson is attending to legal matters. ee * Mrs. C. F. Mudgett and daugh- ters Florence and Jean, 515 Mandan street, have returned to Bismarck from Shoreham, Minn., where they Schwartz, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. N. Greengard and Leo Greengard, Man- dan, also were guests. Zinnias and other garden flowers decorated the | % table. The evening was spent infor- | ¢ ** & Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman, 410/9% Avenue B West, was hostess at a 1/% o'clock bridge luncheon Saturday at | ¢ her home. Bouquets of late summer | ¥ flowers decorated the tables and|% covers were placed for 12 guests. Score | ¢ honors in the bridge. games during | ¥ the afternoon went to Mrs. W. L. Nuessle and Mrs. 8. W. Corwin. ee a | Meetings of Clubs 8 A. W. LUCAS CO. Announcing Great News for Every nated Stat cial eee euro a Mes (Sega usa,” "|| And Social Groupe | Woman Who Expected to Pay eight departments in the North Da- nama ee tine eines * # # — 3| kota Federation of Women’s Clubs, when delegates from 250 clubs, rep- resenting 5,000 federated women, gather in Fargo Sept. 14-17 for their 36th annual convention. The formal opening of the conven- tion will take place at 8:30 o'clock with the procession of club presidents Brief addresses of welcome will be given by Mayor A. T. Lynner, Fargo; Mrs. J. H. Movius, Lidgerwood; Mrs. N. D. Young, Fargo; Mrs. R, A. De- mars, St. Thomas, and Mrs. Alber! E. Jones, Lisbon, state president, Mrs. Shafer to Speak An address, “Impressions of the Passion Play,” by Mrs. George F. Shafer, wife of the governor, will precede a reception. Business ses- sions will be at the Little Country theatre at the agricultural college.| ‘The convention opens Tuesday morn- ing gwith Mrs. Jones presiding, After an address of welcome by Dr. J. H. Sheppard, president of the college, the entire morning will be given over bom reports of officers and commit- Highlights of the afternoon will be an address on public welfare by Dr. William Sainsbury of the Methodist Episcopal church of Fargo, the mes- sage and report of the state presi- dent, exhibit and tea at the Fargo Fine Arts clubhouse and the plant- ing of a spruce tree on thé clubhouse grounds by members of the club in memory of Mrs. Francis Sheldon Bolley. Ex-Officers’ Dinner ‘The ex-officers’ dinner at the club- house will be followed by a frolic night, @ carnival of nations, carrying out the idea of international rela- tions, one of the departments of the was attended only by members of |the two immediate families. As the bridal party entered the living room, which had been decora‘- ed with baskets of roses and garden flowers, Harriet Rosen, niece of the Ltt ay Mendelssohn's wedding’ The bride’s gown was of es of roses chiffon, made with fitted and a@ floor-length skirt. She wore @ lece hat of the same color and gloves and slippers to.match. Her bouquet was a shower of Johanna ‘Hill roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Anna Schwartz, Chicago, who attended the bride, wore a gown of blege chiffon with hat and accessories to harmonize. Her flowers were a corsage of Ophelia roses. Leo Green- gard, brother of the bride, was bes: man, A wedding dinner was served to 24 guests following the ceremony. White tapers, garden flowers in a large silver bowl, and the wedding cake decorated the table. Mr. and Mrs. Bloom have left on @ wedding trip to points in Canada and will make their home in the Ma- son apartments on their return to Bismarek. Mrs. Bloom is a graduate of the Mandan high school and has at- tended Carleton college. For the last few years she has been employed in Mandan and St. Paul. Mr. Bloom is a Metadata Ma of a Chicago candy firm. Among the guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen, brother- in-law and sister of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rosen, Bismarck; e/ranch near Medora. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Menge and small daughter LaVerne have left for their home at McVille after spend- ing the Labor Day holiday in Bis- marck as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis, 418 Tenth St. Mr. Menge is a brother of Mrs, Lewis. x * # Mr. and Mrs. E.'H. L. Vesperman, 410 Avenue B West, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Miners, Garrison, are) back from an outing at the Buddy * * # Mrs. Albert Hoiland, her daughter | Mrs. Jessie Hoiland Johnson and her | grandson, Arthur Johnson, are guests! at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred | Zuger, 501 West Thayer avenue. Dfrs. Hoiland is a sister-in-law of Mrs, Zu-| ger. e eH Mrs. Stanley Cervinski, 408 Tenth St., was hostess to members of the Little Flower missionary group Tues- day evening. Bridge was played at two tables and score honors went to Mrs. J. A. Roehrick and Mrs. N. H. Woehle. ee # Miss Jeanette Coleman, 820 Mandan St., and Miss Lena Anderson, 910 Ave- nue B, have returned from Fargo and Moorhead where they spent the week- end with friends. They were accom- panied here by Miss Minnie Anderson, Clifford, N. D., a sister of Miss An- derson. * % # Mrs, C. B. Little, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Veroque Bradley | and son Clarence Bradley, will leave | Thursday evening for their home at Hollywood, Calif. They have spent) the summer in Bismarck with Colonel | Little at his home, 304 Avenue A| Members of the Trinity Study Cir-| % cle will meet at the Trinity Lutheran church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. $ eK The regular meeting of the Order of % Rainbow for Girls will be held at 7:30 % o'clock Thursday evening in the Ma- sonic temple. A report of the state convention will be given. . # ee y Members of the Liberal Arts club will hold their first fall meeting fol- lowing a dinner at 6 o'clock Thurs- day evening in the Cavern room at the Hotel Prince. x # # The Ladies Aid society of the First Lutheran church will meet at 2:30/% o'clock Thursday afternoon in the church parlors with Mrs. John Olson and Mrs. Fred Swenson as hostesses. ee ‘The Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after- noon at the home of Miss Anna Burr, 520 Ninth St. Due to the extreme hot weather the ice wagon will again be around daily. Wach- ter Transfer Co. FIND BODY IN RIVER Vermilion, 8. D., Sept. 9.—(?)—The body of Claude Engman, 77, missing nearly a week, was taken from the Missouri river after a two-day search. —————— $50.00 for Her New Fall Coat ine Fur-Trimme COATS $28 eel 25) eB! 73 os one E y ae work being stressed at the conven-|Mrs. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, | West. tion. Each of the eight districts of/Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin, Min- ** % 3 the federation will have a booth rep-|neapolis; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Roth,| Miss Leah Cohen, Minneapolis, who} resenting one of the foreign coun-/Harold Roth, Miss Schwartz and Mr.!has been a guest at the home of Mr. tries whose people helped in the and Mrs. A. Zemar, Chicago. Mrs.)and Mrs. Meyer C. Cohen, 815 Fifth | founding of the state. Smith and Mrs, Martin are sisters of /St., has left for her home. During | A little German band will lend at-/the bridegroom. her stay she was a guest of honor at) zap here een the bicegrorey we + 4% an afternoon bridge given by Mrs. I. | strolling musicians Spain, Ital j ; ©. Iverson and Mrs. Cohen at the | and the Scandinavian countrics wii| Maxine Burnsides to |Seswrweme in Mandan, | add their bit of color. A tableau de-/ Be Bride of A. J. Scott +e # | picting the eight departments of work An Members of the Mothers’ club | will be presented under the direction! Announcement of the engagement|began activities for the new year of Mrs. Marjory Lieberg Pearson and,|o¢ yfiss Maxine Burnsides to Arthur| with a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday as a grand finale of the colorful eve-| 5, scott, Erie, Pa., was made at a 1/afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry | ning, the pioneer mother of North!ociock ‘luncheon given Wednesday | Woodmansee, 614 Fourth St. Summer Dakota will be seen. afternoon by Mrs. Worth Lumry, 311] flowers in the club colors, blue and The Thursday morning session willl Third St. Guests were eight intimate | white, decorated the tables and covers open with the planting of the Wash-|riends of the bride-to-be. were marked for 20. Mrs. George F. ington elm on the grounds of the ag- of rosebuds were at each |Shafer was a special guest for the rieultural college by Mrs. Clark! piace and in these were found notes|afternoon and gave her impressions Brown, Cavalier, state chairman of/tenjing of the approaching wedding. {of the Passion play which she wit- the division of conservation. Pink roses in a silver bow! centered /nessed last year. She was presented Why go to Hot Tha Give Institute Prizes the table. The afternoon was spent) with a gift from the club. m Presentation of club institute prizes|at bridge. * # # Springs or Mud by ven A. L. Knauf, Jamestown, an| Miss Burnsides, who has made her| Mrs, E. M. Hendricks, 921 Fifth St. ° original play by Mrs. Ella Gottschalk| nome with Mr. and Mrs. Lumy for &| was hostess to members of the Moth- Baths? of the Quill section of the Fargo Fine/ number of years, was graduated from ers’ Service club at their first meet- Arts club, and the announcement of/the Bismarck high school and has at-|ing for the fall season Tuesday eve-/§ when you can get better the 100 per cent clubs of the state|tended the Valley City state teachers’|ning. Mrs. P. R. Webb read a paper | Its right h hy Sederation will complete the program. | college. on “Feeding the Family” and Mrs. | results right here at home. Mrs. H. L. Walster heads the Fargo! Mr, Scott is a graduate of the Uni-|Roy Indseth reviewed an article e We have the best mineral committee in charge of the conven-|versity of Minnesota where he was' titled, “Behind the Scenes of Child- springs in the world tion. rane séiliated with Lambda Ohi fraternity.| hood Problems.” The club has chosen | P - He is sed in business in Erie. miscellaneous progr: | i 2 Mrs. W. L. Smith, Billings, Mont.|" ‘the wedding ‘will take place late|® ™sceusneous program for the year. Leave your pains and aches pBiieandernipe siatenriet atom Baan: Mr. and Mrs, Al Rosen, 119 Avenue | with us. i ** * ‘i = y end and holiday in Bismarck as the ' A, entertained a company of 14 at a guest of Mrs. J. C. Oberg, 611 ave-|Former N. D. Man Is _| inner party Tuesday evening Mabel John F. Glass vl nue D. nee Guest of President) who came here for the wedding of | Mineral Baths Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Peterson and Fae Picky tt env bysdieed A ree A. L. ELVIN, Mgr. daughter Evelyn Mae, Devils Lake,| Géorge Benson, formerly of the | formerly Miss Bila Ghesogatd. Amat) 9 29g Main Ave. - Phone 604 have returned to their home after jeditorial staff of the Fergo Forum |them fatale rears spending the week-end in Bismarck|and now Washington, D. C., corre-| Mrs. A. Zemar ¥ ’ as the guests of Mrs. Alice Wright _ York, 30942 Main avenue. Mrs. York and Mrs. Peterson are sisters. x * * Mrs. W. J. Devlin, 422 Tenth 8t., { loid night. was hostess to members of St. Teresa’s TOPAY 1 SPENCER “QUICK SALLY anhe tage weaning ane missionary group Tuesday evening. q INLY cy "MILLION , With EILERS evi eee oe as Following a short business session pia TRA 6 5 bridge Gar ging acciiee., cation; = pyroloia dresserware, with score honors going to Mrs. C. A. Schuck and Mrs. E. A. Kaiser. * * * é a The Uisees Frances Lambe and hes all Hgts be a Pirate, Grace Gibson, Grand Forks, Miss if you ‘3 o' marque. ary Bue, hen Grand ilps ins been ae the week-end in Bismarck as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Orris Bur- C t WwW th f D lla pag Gy pt 3 | More oat Worth for Your Dollar ere sisters of pire, Pueneth. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, sons T Vohn and Vernon and daughters Ber- har (} Y u H B ught f Ter a Y a nice and Norma have returned to; oO ave oO or @ rs their home at 515 Fifth St. after spending the last three months at Los Angeles and Hermosa Beach, Calif. ‘They returned by way of Portland and Spokane and toured the Yellowstone park en come aN e N. S L P. 2 pian. Se Distinctive New Styles, Paris Approved son Walter, anid City, 8. are left m by ‘Tuesday for Clearwater , Minn., : where they will spend a week with O t t di g Go g F; T: vin ning then ese utstandin rgeous Fur Trims { Claus Garmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harding 2 were guests at the home se Mr. mas ne venue C, “We're goin’ down the river F e * ® to N’Awleens. We're playin’ i 3 3 ‘ 4 “OP... yar Soh, chatrmans was’ in-charge hogeey, off trom’ the cece Come expecting a lot—Bring on your biggest idea of Coat Value. We will of the dinner meeting last evening 4 . h ‘which marked the opening of the Bus- | We're goin’ to have adventures, surpass it with these coats. You who are shrewd buyers, who want a lot and we know where there’s money hid. iness and Professional Women's club for the fall season. Covers were placed for 20 members at tables cen- tered wit fall lowers. . Dipgeeie “Come aboard our raft — plans for the fall program featured *, Y the business session, Other members there’s room for you, too of Miss Cook’s committee were Mrs, “ Florence Runyan and Miss Ethel Flaten. a # In honor of Mrs. 8. J. LaDue, Mi- not, who was a guest at her home, Mrs. G. D. Mann, Avenue A West, entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at her home. Cov- ers were placed for 16 guests. A fall note was emphasized in the table ap- ointments which were in yellow and green. Nasturtiums in low bowls cen- tered the tables. Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. L. H. Fredricks held high says Eugene Pallette as the duke in for your money—come here—for here is a coat value to delight you— Every new fashion is included. Sizes for Women and Misses—Blacks and the Leading Shades. easter ‘Mark Twain’s Immortal Story as a Paramount Picture with| JUNIOR DURKIN JACKIE COOGAN As Huck Finn As Tom Sawyer scores in the afternoon's bridge MITZI GREEN JACKIE SEARL games. Mrs. Mary Jane Whitney and As Becky Thatcher As Sid Sawyer the Misses Afton and Edmeresa Whit- ney, Beverly Hills, Calif, were oute of-town guests. Due. to the extreme hot; a SEPT. weather the ite wagon will FAL THEATRE oi x again be around daily. Wach- “where the really fine pictures play’ ter Transfer Co. Ask to Have Our Lay-by Plan Explained to You A. W. LUCAS COQ. Where You Expect More for Your Money---And Get It a OTTO FS POL FO FY PIT LILOE STOTT