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IC THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Y NEWS Pp. E. 0. Members Will |Auxiliary Committee Attend Convention! Chairmen Are Named|ana_ rs. a. D. Mckinnon, Members of Bismarck’s two P. E. O. Chairmen of standing committces chapters will have an opportunity to/for the local unit of the American greet prominent officials and del-/Legion Auxiliary for the new year egates of the P. E. O. Sisterhood when | were announced Thursday by Mrs. @ special train stops here at 6:47 a. Harry W. Rosenthal, unit president. m. Saturday evening en route to the|Members of the executive committee national convention of the order at/met recently to map out the program Portland, Ore., Sept. 15-18 {for this season and it will be issued It will make two special stops west shortly, Mrs. Rosenthal said. of Bismarck, one at Spokane andj the ohter at Seattle, where enter-/are: Appointees and their committees Mrs. C. W. Leifur, Americanism tainments have been arranged by the and national defense; Mrs.\G. J. sorority chapters of those cities i Mrs. F. R. Smyth, a past president/ munity service and unit activities of the state chapter, will be the only | Worner, gneral chairman of the com- ‘committee; with Mrs. Ray Burman Bismarck woman to board the train;}as community service chairman and here, although Mrs. Elsie Hicks, state; Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock in charge of president, and Mrs Nell Thornton, both of Minot are expected to join the delegation here. Other North Dakota women who will attend the convention are Mrs, Mary J. Hudson, past state president, both of and Mrs. Helen Russell, unit activities; Mrs. F. L. Shuman, education of war orphans; Mrs. T. C. Madden, legislative and Fidac; Mrs. Malvin Olson, membership; Mrs. E. F. Trepp, child welfare and cradle roll. Mrs, L. F. Bechtold, emblem, Beach; Mrs. Charlotte Crowley, state! memorials and gold star; Mrs. W. B. treasurer, Ellendale; Mrs. Bonebrake Simpson, Mrs. Agnes Burke, Kenmare Mrs. Ada Gross, Oakes. ee Wilton Woman Named Carrie Grand Forks; 3; and Pierce, poppy; Miss Amy Fahlgren, publicity; Mrs. L. V. Spohn, rehabil- itation; Miss Mary Houser, parlia- mentarian; Mrs. Clarence Gunness, music; Mrs. Ray V. Stair, Armistice day; Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, annual pic- nic; Mrs. F. D. Register, pot luck To District Office'suprer. Mrs. A. C. Brainerd will serve Mrs. T. H. Steffen, Wilton, has been appointed secretary-treasurer of the eighth district of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, accord- ing to Mrs. James H. Cooper, Court- enay, district president. Mrs. Stef- fen will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. H. O. Iverson, ‘Wilton, who has moved from the dis- trict. Mr. and Mrs. Iverson and their, as the representative at the Com- munity Council * * * Weddings Solemnized At Delta Zeta House Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, whose marriage took place Saturday in Grand Forks, have arrived in Bis- marck and are making their home at the Mason apartments. Mrs. Nel- daughter Joyce left Wilton this week ‘son was Miss Doris M. Rathje, Grand for Ellendale, their Vacs home. : * . Miss Lois Brightbill, of the state highway department offices, is back from Fargo where she spent several days with friends. ee * Wednesday for Osceola, Wis. where he plans to spend several months. L. W. Olson, merchandising man- ager at the A. W. Lucas store, left! ee # Mrs, Mernie. Kisner, New Salem, former Bismarck resident, is spend- ing a few days in Bismarck as the guest of Miss Bessie Thompson, 221 West Rosser avenuc. * % * William Ankenmann, former Bis-} marck man who is located at Salina,! Kan., will be one of the speakers at/| the Kansas City power show this week. He will talk on how to figure data for cooling buildings. ** % Miss Anna Burr, president of the Fortnightly club, was chosen to rep- resent the group at the annual con- vention of the North Dakota State| Federation of Women’s clubs in Far- go next week, at a special meeting of the club. Mrs. John Burke, a mem- ber of the club who is a director of the state federation, also will attend. * Oe OK Miss Blanche Christie, Minneapolis, Mrs. O. J. Robards, Alexandria, Minn., and Miss Luella J. Brown, Los An- geles, Calif., have left for Minneapolis and Alexandria after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Young, 220 Avenue B west. Miss Christie, a sister of Mrs. Young, has been spending the summer in Los; Angeles, and will resume her duties | as a teacher in the Minneapolis schools. eee As a compliment to Mrs. Mary Jane/ Whitney and the Misses Edmeresa and Afton Whitney, Beverly Hills, Calif, Mrs. Carl Nelson, 922 Eighth! street, entertained a company of eight women at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon ‘Wednesday afternoon. Sweet peas’ and gladioli decorated the table and appointments to carry out a green and yellow color scheme were used.| Score honors in the bridge games} went to Mrs. Andrew Erdahl, eo # Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and children, 104 West Thayer avenue, left Thursday for Fargo where they will make their home. Mrs. Smith has! been a member of the choir of the McCabe Methodist church during her residence in Bismarck and Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the choir en- tertained at a farewell party at the home of Mrs. J. A. Larson, 210 Avenue A West. The time was spent with |were Mrs. F. E. Titus and Mrs. M. | Brown, Bismarck; and Mrs. Emma] |D. Virgin, Tuttle. ‘strom was named to represent the Forks, before her marriage. The service was @ double ceremony, which also united the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Hazel Nelson, Minneap- olis, and Herman F. Strehiow, Jr., Minneapolis, formerly of Dickinson. It took place at the Delta Zeta sor- ority house at the University of North Dakota, before an iprov' altar of flowers and ferns. The . FL Schmidt officiated. Mr. Nelson and his bride were at- tended by Miss Vernice Wolff, Valley City; and L. Madsen, Bismarck; and Miss Mildred Augustine, Wahpeton and J. R. Oslund, Grand Forks, were bridesmaid and best man for Miss Nelson and Mr. Strehlow. Both brides and bridegrooms are graduates of the University of North Dakota, where the young women were affiliated with Delta Zeta sorority.| Mr. Nelson is a member of Beta Chi fraternity and is employed here as a representative of Harris, Libby and MeNeil. M. Strehlow is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Herbert Theil, Bismarck, was among the guests at the wedding. * * * Justice and Mrs. L. E. Birdzell, 400 Sixth St., have returned from Minot where they were guests over the holi- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |George E. Valker. * * % Ted Hedstrom, deputy sheriff of Barnes county, left Thursday - for Valley City after spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albin Hedstrom, 609 First St. x % # Miss Ruth Staley, who has spent the last six weeks in Bismarck as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 Sixth street, will leave this evening for Fairmont, Va., where she is an instructor the Fairmont state teachers’ college. 4 % Mrs, Ray Fuller, president of Tir zah Ann Barclay tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, ap- pointed three aides at the first meet- ing of the new season, held Wednes- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 831 Fourth street. They tent on the Community Council. Sewing Wanted Dresses, coats, suits Also altering, relining. All work guaranteed. Bring your old hat to be made new. MRS. A. S. NIELSEN sewing and Mrs. Smith received al gift. There were nine guests. Apt. 18, Person Court Phone 248 Wantin to trust both to furnish a family. ; “You liked “Tom Now you b big picture! EUGENE “Home of the Ou But a wise man can always run away. Trust Huck to play hookey—trust Tom to follow— ter see us all’ again in my HUCKLEBERRY FINN’ MARK TWAIN'S Immortal Story of Boyhood Now @ Paramount Masterpiece With JUNIOR DURKIN — as Huckleberry Finn JACKIE COOGAN — As Tom Sawyer MITZI GREEN — As Becky Thatcher JACKIE SEARL — As Sidney Sawyer —_—_—_—_— TODAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Kiss Yah! raft of fun for the whole Sawyer,” didn't yuh? says PALLETTE itstanding Pictures” Mrs. Albin Hed- ee * Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenue c[ West, entertained members of St. Cecelia’s mission group Wednesday evening at her home. Bridge was played at three tables, with score hon- ors going to Mrs. John R. Fleck and Mrs, Thomas Galvin. Garden flowers decorated the rooms. Mrs. Mary Pur- vis, who is visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. was a guest. ee 4 Mrs, W. K. Dudley, Fort Lincoln, entertained @ group of Bismarck {women at an afternoon bridge Wed- jnesday at her quarters at the post, in honor of Miss Ruth Staley, Fair- mont, W. Va., who leaves this evening for the east. Bridge was played at. |three tables, with Mrs. John R. Fleck {and Mrs. Merton J. Orr receiving |score prizes. Miss Staley was present~ ed with a gift. Bouquets of late sum- mer flowers were arranged in the rooms. xe Mrs. John Olson and children, Gil- bert and Margaret, 413 Avenue B, have returned to Bismarck from Swe- den, where they spent the mer. They visited Mrs. Olson's parentS, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Nylen at Dala-Jarna, in the province of Dalarna and spent about two Weeks at Stockholm. Ac- cording to Mrs. Olson, business con- ditions in Sweden are much: better than they were four years ago when she last visited her home and there appeared to be employment for everY- noe. * e # - For Virginia Smith who, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, is to make her home in Fargo, Betty Barnes entertained 12 girls at a handkerchief shower Wednesday eve- ning at her home, 616 Ninth street. Bridge was played during the eve- ning and score awards went to Neva Vettel and Frances Dunn. Corsages of swect peas marked the places. at the supper tables after the games and other decorations carried out a green and yellow motif. Peggy Bergeson and Frances Dunn /each entertained groups of girls recently at parties for Miss Smith. $——_____—_________+ | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | —————____ Members of the Women’s Relief corps will hold their first meeting of the season at 2:30 o'clock Friday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Walbert, 812 Main avenue. ee * ‘The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 8 o'clock Friday evening in the Auxiliary room at the World War Memorial building, according to Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, unit president. Mrs. Walter Dugan, Balboa, Heights, Pan- ama Canal Zone, a past department president, will address the unit. * * * i The Rebekah lodge will-hold a meeting at 8 o'clock Friday evening in the Odd Fellows hall. ee * Members .of the Past Matron’s club of the Order of Eastern Star will No Large Pores With New Powder No more ugly shine when you use MELLO-GLO Face Powder. New French process makes it stay on long- er and prevents large pores. 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The bandits took $60 from Olm, loadgd the wounded member of the trio in their car and drove away. ——_—___—___—_——? | City-County News : p eae lt ernie NAY 7X daughter was born Serdar, end Alexius hospital here Wednesday. Eddie Spriggs, who has been at- tending the University of Minnesota, with his mother, Mrs. J. H, Spriggs, 613 Front St. TOU LATE TU CLASSiry FOR RENT—Five room modern bun- galow, sun porch, garage. Close in. Six room modern bungalow, garage. Both in fine condition. Moderate rent. Phone 751 or 151. Apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave, WANTED TO RENT—1 room: ENT—Modern 3 room furnished apartment by September | ¥ 15th. “Phone 282-J. FOR RENT — Apartments, furnished and city heated, 3 and 4 rooms, each private bath. Houses, 6 and 7 rooms. . Also a 13 room house, two batltrooms. One $20.00 roomer in house. Inquire after 6 p.m. Phone 905. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished 3 room apartment with private bath. Also garage. Phone 705-J or call at 408 10th. 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