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$4 wv W BUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931 ~-— to information received from Detroit.;and places were marked for 14/and company of New York. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Sohn = —Hounsley, | © ag | ‘The care of hospitalized ex-service | guests, Bridge was played dufimt) Byrne was graduated from Dart-| Chesterfield, Ill., arrived in Bismarck | City-County News | women and nurses who served over-|the afternoon. Mrs. Wakeman will) mouth university last June and has Tuesday to spend about a week as J seas is the major activity of the Par-| leave this week for Hollywood, Calif.,|spont the summer here with his par-|the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, “= hd ley. to spend the winter. | ents, Brodl, 201 Avenue A West. Mrs,.|_ A daughter was born at St. Alexius oe * ee | ** # Hounsley is ® cousin of Mrs. Brod], | hospital Tuesday afternoon to Mr. : Jeaneia, and sons, Ben and Melvin, | ME% Sander dohnaon, 617 west , papers desribing the eypt of pre; ‘Euswort pears sci * i - | historic. were read at a meeting) Mrs. Frank Ellsworth and = Mrs. iJ] jtlons. George Wil ts to open the|/110% Third street, left Thursday for| Thayer avenue, entertained the! or'tre Current Evente club Wedness| Andrus fering oem tone -|_ Mr. and Mrs. John Jenssen, Stan- Wednesday Club Will jtens,< members of her bridge club Wednes: eases were Mesdames Van f. Micne, |'00, are parents of a con horn at Bt. a on October 7 with a talk on| Philadelphia, where they will make |day afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. . Study Ancient People ree culture, Among peoples to bo|thelr home “during the school Gay afternoon. Cards were played at) mas, A. G. Olson, O. D. Morton and|Alexius hospital Thursday morning. year. |J. McGillis, 814 Fourth 8t, Mrs. ‘studied this season are the Astec, the |Jeanette, who is an accomplished|‘¥0 tables and score honors went. t0/ Onert olson had a paper on “Prehis-|J-P. Sell, Buamegch, agd a Maya, the Toltec and the mound| pianist, will continue her musleal| iit, ©-,W. Hebtner and Mss. used] ote Haypt” and Mrs, French one on , Activities of the Wednesday study Marvick, Mandan. | sine ts MECANACHEES Satateeaiene: builders, studies at the Curtis Institute. George F. Shafer ee ee cee | ting to Mr. and Mrs. James Briges,| % Club was resumed yesterday when! sew ee in the table spocinteatnts: é presented @ report of the recent fed. M ti f Club * | Busareke at the Bismarck hospital club members gathered in the Rose Presidents’ Parle pitt and Mrs. Frank Andrist, 000). view of the Greatér Glory,”| "aon meeting in Fargo, eetings of Clubs || ‘ Sanesl fineheaa wite wmuae wey ale y ae ae eee ee * phe | And Social Groups |) .o' vera “Soncee ree imerelaty ot | § * rf Crookston and Fargo, where they|>y William Dudley Pelley, was given : | ‘ways open the club year. Names Miss Nielson have been visiting with relatives Mind by Mrs. H. T. Perry at a meeting of} ejent (OS 1a several nied ay * Calendulas and other autumn flow- — ing the last few days. They were/the Mothers’ club Tuesday afternoon! with ner mother, Mrs, L. M. Parsons ers in orange tones, and orange tap-/ Miss Hagel Nielson, Washington, D.| accompanied to Bismarck by John 4 ers, decorated the table, where cov-|C., former Bismarck resident, was|Regan, Crookston, a brother of Mrs.| West Thayer avenue. A brief resume) or Rochester, Minn, to resume het Evangelical church : Yolock | 824 8. ers’ were placed for 12. {named president of the Past Presi-| Andrist, who will spend about two| of pariamentary procedure WwAs|cutics at the Mayo ‘clinic. Weihy elit tte Wee | — Later there was bridge, with Mrs.|dents’ Parley, organization for former | weeks here. presented by Mrs. W. F. McGraw. eee Professional Women's club toomse<| 4 so was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hooked Rugs W. E. Cole and Mrs. N. O. Churchill/ department presidents of the Amer- eae Miss Betty Haagensen, Great Falls,) sembers of the U. ©. T. Auxiliary) sonal Women’s club rooms. | so Zent, Mandan, at Bt. Alexius| % ee ee i ee ae ea seam a8 ueetien rs. James Wakemen, 208 Second Mont., was a bape i the meeting. | resumed thetr business and social THANKS, PROFESSOR |hospital Thursday morning. @ The lady assistant in our nged commit i tional | street, entertain e mem meetings with a card party Wednes-| Professor J. Stok: ——_——- needlework department will re- of Mrs. N. I. Roop, Mrs. Kelley Sim-|convention in Detroit, her birthday club at & 1 o'slock| William Byrne, son of Mr. and|day evening at the home of lan Agricultura, ctnoneno; | ‘There are 30,000 persons in Lon-/% main all of next week. Sh 2 at e be ul, e group will continue its mi cana. aco ee fi commence a study of prehistoric|record in Parley work, went to the| 3rand Pacific hotel. Garden flow-| where he has taken a position with throughout the fall and winter. poe’ on those. Ieods Guietiy, Ye S| Fresh Pike and White Fish pre advising yea wisely 18 Your North American tribes and civiliza- North Dakota delegation, according | :rs decorated the luncheon table|the St. Paul office of Lamont, Corliss| Bridge was played at four tables with) tables, which contain plenty of todine| at Gussner’s, selections. tion, was in Bismarck Thursday mak- | % Miss Esther Teichmann will be hos- | in, ; ig arrangemetns for the convention at the home of Mra. 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