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ewes - Ph Methodist ‘Aid Society Reelects Mrs. R. Enge Mrs. R. 8. pay was re-elected President of the General Ladies’ Aid society of the McCabe Methodist church at the annual business meet- ing held Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Members of the Second division were hostesses. Mrs, H. W. Richholt was named vice president; Mrs. R. E. Jack, sec- ia ee ih CecTee Register, ner | the business meeting, con- tests, arranged by Mrs. H. P. Assel- tine, Miss Hardy Jackson and Mrs. F. M. Davis, were enjoyed. Mrs. H. M. Beall won first place in the cake contest. Other features were a clothespin race and an. identifying contest. * # # Mrs, D. E. Haskins has returned to ther home in Jarhestown after a short visit here with her son-in-law and Gaughter, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Harty, 417 West Thayer avenue. * oe # Miss Mary Lou Thompson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D, will leave Monday: for St. Paul to enroll at the College of St. Catherine. ee # Mrs. L. H. Carufel, 202 Eighth St., entertained members of 8t. day evening. Bridge was played at| Thay three tables and score prizes went to Miss Margaret Wynkoop and Mrs. | mi C. F. Lambert. * # Miss Agnes Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenue C ‘West, and Miss Bernice Klein, daugh- ter of E. B. Klein, 415 Fifth St., left ‘this week for Grand Forks to enter Give Parties for Cora Marie Strauss Mrs,\Cora Marie Strauss, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 First St, left Friday for St. Paul where she will enter the college of St. Catherine. A number of informal social af Party Tuesday evening for Miss Strauss, who was presented with a gift. A like number of guests were entertained Wednesday evening at a bridge given by ‘Misa Eleanor Moe Cormick at her home in Mandan. Score “prizes went to Miss Irene Schulte and Miss Helen Taylor and there was a favor for Miss Strauss. On Thursday evening 12 school Ap Rete es aig tere pre dee ek ne tollaHe y e Schulte, Mandan. Miss McCormick held high ceore, =—o pbb ied i teenth ad . Miss Dorothea Gutman, dat of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gutman, 1013 | ¥ Fifth St., will leave Bismarck Monda: for Fargo to continue her studies a! lege. morning for Minneapolis to resume | ¢ his studies at the University of Min-| ¥ nesota. ee # Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons, 823) % Mandan St., returned Friday from Fargo where Mrs. Parsons has been | ¥ attending the sessions of the North tho University of North Dakota. eee Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Dietz, 1003 several days ago in company with their daughter, Mildred, who will en- ter St. Teresa’s college. En route to # Winona they visited with friends in Fargo and Minneapolis. ** # Miss Kathryn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, 218 Avenue ©, will leave Saturday for St. Paul, to enter the College of St. Catherine. She will be accompanied as far as Fargo by Mr. Brown, who will motor.there on business. xe & Mrs. Cora Strauss McLean, and son Lester, 212% Main avenue, are in Grand Forks, where Lester has en- rolled at the University of North Da- Dakota Federation of Wothen’s clubs | ¥ as @ delegate from the Pan-Attic club. | ¥ My. Parsons motored to Fargo Thurs- Eighth St., have returned from Wi-/day. y j. none, Minn., where they motored ee & Howard A. Preston and daughter |§ Kathleen, St. Paul, left Thuraday eve- | ¥ Francisco, after a briet | % ning for San Visit in Bismarek af the home of Mr. Preston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston, 310 West ‘Thayer avenue. | 9 Mr. Preston will attend a conference | § of railway clerks in San next week. se Miss Betty Foster, daughter of Mr. |§ L. Foster, 1018 Fifth 8t., | % Bowman, daugh- and Mra. C. and Miss Beatrice ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. 809'Fifth St., left Thursday for Fargo, oe they will be students at the it orth Dakota Agricultural college. | ? Thee were accompanied by Mr. Fos- | ¥ kota. Mrs. McLean, who is at present | ter. @ guest at the home of Miss Catherine Ryan, expects to make her home in Grand Forks carne the school year. * % Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bakken, 500 Av- enue A, left Friday by car for Grand Forks, where Mr. Bakken will attend pie state meeting of North Dakota ‘certified public accountants, in ses- sion there Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bakken plan to visit with friends ‘there over the week-end. ee * Mrs. A. W. Lucas, Palo Alto, Calif., her daughter, Miss Mary and son Har- old, who have been occupying the Gordon Cox residence. 612 West Thay- er avenue, during the months, wil leave Monday for west. Miss. Lucas will go to Seattle, where she is @ student at the University of Wash- ington. Mrs. Lucas and son will go to Palo Alto, where Harold will con- tinue his studies at Leland Stanford university. They are nice, peck : or Ayslop Grocery Pine Crest Tomatoes, cans, 2 for ......-- Snneape 1-Ib, glass Grape Jam ......... Sylmar Kodato Figs, Squat cans, 2 for .... pork, per Ib. Leg Pork Roast, Ib... Je te 2.0 0.8, ALL PHONES 211 8:45 and 10:30 A. M. ' Logan’s “We Thank You” Jonathan Apples Watermelons, Bananas, Muskmelons, Em- peror Grapes, Pears, Peaches, Transcendent Fresh Vegetables Fancy Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Carrots, Hub- bard Squash (Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. for 25c) Especially Good Values This Week Sani-Flush, a real fay; per can ........- BShR4 a Gloss or Corn Starch, eeeecreceressy Minneopa 1-Ib, flat can regular Sockeye Salmon ...... cans, 2 for ».00... nog 8 Grange Poke Tea, Yellow Meat Department wb 18c, 20c Pork Loin er young 16c, 18c; 20c Pork Sausage, a real treat, OLUMSeTee coc ewicescees —DELIVERIES— Close 8:00 P. M. ze ® In compliment to Mrs. A. L. MeNeil, ‘Tacoma, Wash., who is her guest for : a week, Mrs. Rena Baertsch, " 315) % Tenth 8t., entértained a group of|% young women at a bridge Thursday evening. There were guests | for two tables of bridge and score honors were held by Mrs. Clifford Johnson and Mrs. V. A. Yeager. There was @ guest favor for Mrs. McNeil. A profusion of garden flowers decor- Crabapples Specials No. % 1. 19¢ 14c 45c 24c, 26c 15c 118 Third St. 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. ughter | § the ‘North Dakota Agricultural col- | % ted the rooms. Mrs. McNeil will be Temembered here as Ann Schiwall, formerly an employee of the Bank of North Dakota. < x # Herbert O'Hare, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth ‘St. left Wednesday for Cambridge, Mass., where he will attend the law school at Harvard university. En route he will spend a few days in Washington, D. O. Edmund O'Hare, another son of Mr. and Mrs, O'Hare, will leave Mon- day for Cambridge to continue his; studies at the university. ————_—- ----* | City-County Briefs | ——— A son was born to Mr..and Mrs. John F. Suchy, Mandan, in the Bis- mack hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mra. im Young, Bis- oat Se Ter bese Thursday in the Bismarck hospital. Fifteen representatives of the Great American Underwriter’s, Inc. were guests of the district manager, Carl 8B. ne Wwohuanr St., at a dinner meet evening in the Private dining room at the G. P. Eat Shop. Sales problems were discussed and Olson spoke. In the Hand Yen for Do your daily dozen . little dainty things . . ride a horse, or dance in Vassarettes. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1981 Mandan News MANDAN AWAITING JUVENILE PARADE Participants Busy Preparing | Costumes and Floats to Enter in Contests i \ \ Anticipating an unprecedented at- tendence of youngsters at the chil- dren’s celebration to be held in Man- dan Saturday, members of the cham- ber of commerce committee in charge of the affair Friday occupied them- {selves with completing last minute | details. 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IN OPENING CONTEST Linton Football Agg Aggregation and Many Camp Followers: Invade Mandan Just what will happen when the warriors from the camp of the Man- dan Braves attempt to lift the scalp of the Linton Lion Friday afternoon is a matter for contjeetiine but reports from Emmons county indicate the Lions is prepared to show its claws. It previous performances can be taken as a criterion, the Linton aggre- gation is well named. In the past it has been a scrappy, dogged, hard- fighting outfit and last year came A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center within an ace of turning back the Braves. Coach Leonard McMahon has not announced his starting lineup, Unless the resistance put up by Linton proves too stubborn, McMahon Probably will try out as many of his men as possible to see how they act under fire. string berths on the Brave squad is | keen this year. The Linton squad and a host of camp followers left Linton early Fri- day afternoon. The opening whistle was slated for 3:30 p. m. (Mandan time) at the Man- dan fair grounds where stands have been erected to seat the spectators. Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, Bismarck pastor, and former football star at feria college, will referee the con- st. Say Seig Is Ready to Enter Plea of Guilty Jacob C. Seig, New Salem grain man, who is being held without charge in the Morton county jail, has indicated that he will plead guilty when formal charges of embezzle- Competition for first | ment are placed against him, [eae Police magistrate, ri pi lay. Seig is alleged to have falsified books to cover defalcations of funds from a Minneapolis grain concern whose elevator he managed in New Salem. Seig recently signed a complaint |charging L. E. Dickerson of Minne- | apolis, traveling auditor for the grain company, with extortion. Just before the hearing Seig withdrew his com- plaint and the charges were dis- missed. 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