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Mrs. James Morris Will Be Honored ‘At Auxiliary Tea Mrs, James Morris, 608 Fifth street, newly elected national vice president of the northwestern district of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be a guest of honor at a tea to be given Friday afternoon, Oct. 16, in the Auxiliary room atthe World War ML oh te local Auxiliary] unit, under the direction of in meer Boise, are arr ont Hours will be ‘rom 3 until 6 o'clock. Guests will be members of the va~ rious patriotic organizations of the city, all past department presidents). and the present state officers, as well as the entire membership of the Mandan and Regan Auxiliary ‘units. Patriotic organizations which have been extended invitations are Fort! Lincoln chapter of the American War Mothers; Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion; ‘Tirmah Ann Barclay tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War; and J. P. McPherson post of the Woman's Relief corps. Assisting Mrs. Boise with arrange- ments is the following committee: Mesdames Mirinie Shuman, R. J. Kamplin, G. R. Lipp, Frayne Baker and L. P. Warren. ee * Miss Ethel Little, 825 Fourth St.,/ will leave Sunday for Minot to spend a few days visiting with relatives and friends. ee * i Miss Florence Newman, Superior, Wis.. is here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Risem, 507 Eighth St. Miss Newman and Mrs. Risem are cousins. xe Mrs. T. R, Atkinson, 402 Avenue B spend about a month as the guest of he son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ae Jr. x % Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blewett, Mason apartments, will leave Monday for Minneapolis, their former home. to; ett is in charge of the Bismarck of- fice of Ira L. Rush, Minot architect. x * # Mrs. E. J. Schultz, 511 Second St.,/ and Mrs. J. A. Melicher, Mason apart- ments, spent Friday in Burnstad where they attended the Oak Leaf district convention of Royal Neigh- bors. Mrs. Shultz is ninth district deputy. * * % { Sixteen guests were entertained a the 7 o'clock bridge dinner given bi Mrs. Milton Rue and Mrs. Roy T.} Bakken Friday evening at the Rue home, 309 Avenue B. Bowls of roses end sweet peas in shades of pink were used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. Charles Rue and Mrs. H. T. Perry cheld score honors in ue bridge games. * Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Thoreson, Mason apariments, accompanied by Mrs. Thor mother, Mrs. J. L. Cor- nelivs left Saturday aft- ernoon by car for Fargo to spend the | week-end. They will be guests at the home of Dr. Thoreson'’s mother, Mrs. 3ulia Thoreson. Mrs. Cornelius, who has spent the week in Bismarck, will} visit in Fargo @ few days before mek ing for her home. ee * Mr. and Mrs. John Gates, Mt. ver non, N. ¥., were guests this week at} the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Staley. 701 Sixth St. Mr. Gates is a} nephew of Mr. Staley. From here Mr. ' and Mrs. Gates went to Garrison for | a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ham- plan to visit at Cando before return-| ing to their irae * Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 722 Mandan St., marck at the Rex theatre, begin- ning next Wednesday. ——— Coming to City Trinity Choir Will Present Series o Programs This Winter The presentation of Gaul’s sacred Club will meet with Mrs. Harold Sor-/at the Patterson hotel. ‘cantata, “Ruth”, Sunday evening by!enson, 1014 Fifth St, Monday after- the choir of the Trinity Lutheran {noon at 2:30 o'clock. church, will mark the beginning of a series of outstanding musical pro-|_ Mrs. E. J. Taylor, 511 Sixth St., will) 7 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Pat- grams at the ehurch during the win- members of the ter months. bry numbers now in preparation Clock Monday evening. include the “Reformation Cantata” by Seana ! Northfield, West. has left for Roanoke, Va.. 0/Minn.. to be given Nov. 1. and ela. Ship Farm Produce del's “Messiah” to be presented during FP. Melius Christiansen, the Christmas season. “Ruth” is being di sisting the director. The choir personnel follows: spend a month's vacation. Mr. BleW-| manos: Mesdames T..G. Plom 1g cted by Clarion ui Larson, with Mrs. Opie 8. Rindahl at the state training school has been|Mitneapolis, executive secretary of Playing the accompaniments and as- loaded and awaits orders from Red {Grace Livdahl, Evelyn Omett, Alpha ton of onions, two tons of rutabagas,| ‘rs ®t ® noon luncheon Wednesday for Nelson, and Eernice Ulmer; al! Mrs. L. A. Duerre, Mrs. Clifford John: son, and the Misses Dagny Aslakson,| j Clara Trom. Mathilda Welo, Nellie Nelson and Marian Dahl; tenors: O.| jS. Rindahl, and Walter Ulmer E. Johnson, O. C. N. Ellingson. * * 4% d Is Host Burnsta To Royal Neighbors | More than 100 members attended. ‘ce charges of non-support. ithe mecting of Oak Leaf district of| the Royal Neighbors Lodge, held lay afternooy Burmnstad, Mrs. Nine Cegian rare agricultural college. was business |cial luncheons or other meetings. deputy, presided at the RO, a distri sessions. lendale,. and_Burnstad. Camps represented were Bismarck, “ g \- Napoleon, Kulm, Belfield, Oakes, El-) "riday conducted a ‘Big Hitch” dem The -afternoon meeting featured a school of instruction, with the work put on by the district officers. Del egates were tendered supper. interest in the vicinity. group. ee x tbannes| seventh Game and preceding the evening program, which was followed by a dance and Burnstad. business men took} the, visitors for a drive to points of; Initiation of a large class of can-| Wilson filed out to Haas. Gelbert didates took up a part of the eve.| fanned, swinging. Fifteen Cards had jlton and other relatives. They alsojning. The initiation work was exem-|gone down in order since the third plified by the Burnstad camp and| inning. No runs, no hits, no errors, jthe closing service by the Kulm) none left. returned to Bismarck Friday aiter| Cosmopolitan Club § the last three weeks in St. aan Henderson, Minn. While in St. Paul Mrs. Stucke was the guest of Mrs. A. R. Miesen, former Bismarck resident, and at Henderson she visit- ed with Dr. Stucke’s mother, Mrs. A. H. Stucke, and other relatives. She was accompanied home by her -moth- er, Mrs. Johanna Carlson, who has spent the summer with a son at Par- ker's Prairie. Minn., and who will make an extentet ee here. | * Miss Marian Upham was named president of the Philathea class of the First Presbyterian church at a! meeting held in the class room at the church. Other officers elected were Elizabeth Robertson, vice president; } Leone Hiland, secretary; Ruth John- son, assistant secretary; Jean Upham, treasurer; Lavina Peterson, historian; Florence Benesch, organist. “Mrs. Floyd Logee is teacher of the group, | Mrs. Lester Hulett is chairman of the; social committee, Mrs. Joseph Kirby heads the relief committee, and ‘Myrtle Thompson is chairman of the | volunteer pommal tee a . Bridge was in play at six tables at} the bridge party sponsored by the Re-/ bekah lodge Friday evening at the, Odd Fellows hall. Score prizes were | awarded to Mrs. H. H. Engen and Joe Maison. After the games refresh- ments were served by the committe? made up of Mesdames O. A. Sorsdahl, H. M. Berg, Anton Nelson, Chris Nel- son and Miss Odessa Nelson. This! same committee will be in charge of a Hallowe'en party and dance to be giv-| en Oct. 17, for members and their friends. Invitations for the affair will be issued early next week. Marx Clothes Back to the Prices of 15 Years Ago (Watch This Space) BERGESON’S To Entertain Ladies out, High to Bottomley. The ball hit members will entertain <—, pitch. Todt went to gecond. Haas The Cosmopolitan club. will hold its! walked. Hallahan was warming up. LAST EDMUND LOWE first “ladies night” on Saree When | Cochrane was out, Grimes to Bot- es In A Different Type of Picture tomley, on @ hard smash that the “TRANSATLANTIC” or women friends at a dinner party.| piteher downed and then fielded. No With wis SAT. LOIS MORAN — GRETA NISSEN The dinner is scheduled for 7 o'clock atid Thursday evening in the private din- runs, no hits, no errors, two left. ing room at the G. P. Eat Shop. As the first event to which the lad- ‘) 8-o’clock Mandan time, the Mandan |}1odge will exemplity the opening rit- ual, so-|shipment to the drought area of|ers will be presented by Mrs. V. J. aseén,' northwestern North Dakota. Iver Acker, O. E. Johnson, O. C. El-! llingson. M. O. Steen and the Misses potatoes, two tons of cabbage, one ; bas- ter, Norma, of Berthold, are spending/leigh county Red Cross; and Miss Ellingson, Ople the week-end in Bismarck with Mr|mMerkign : ses: Myron H. Anderson, E. N. Hedahl, Calnan, N. E. Freeburg, A. M. Omdahl, and A. funeral parlor here. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1981 there will be representatives from) inside. Strike one, called. Strike chapters at Mandan, Linton, Wash-|two, called. Ball three, outside. 5 Bishop flied out to Martin. Two runs, two hits, no errors, two left. NURSES 70 BE FETED AT SOCIAL AFFAIRS; Various -Entertainments Are Planned For Delegates to State Convention Here session which opens at 3 o'clock Man- time. At the evening meeting beginning at the Hazen chapter will conduct the model initiation, Linton will con- A banquet will be served at 6:30 | o'clock, Mandan time, at the Presby- | i | Social events planned for the enter- and Montana, has arrived in Bismarck | tainment of nurses here for the 19t! to attend the annual convention of {anual convention ofthe North Da- | the North Dakota-State-Nurse’s asso- |Kota State Nurses association and the ciation. “ State League of. Nursing Education, 8 ° leave the visitors little spare | Meetings of Clubs | The convention opens at 9 o'clock re. Monday morning in the Wolrd W: |__And Social Groups i Memorial building and will continue Annual meeting of officers will fea- through Wednesday. ture the meeting of the local court, berniaes ha ay feces board will guests at the first affair, a dinn: Scio Monday crening in 8 Mary ,oe tien Dy Mion ‘Bather Teich On lay eve- auditorium. oer ning Rae aw. club Son This follows @ board meeting. by et Sate tap various |"" on Monday evening an informal ye~| troops wail Bert chee O'clock | CePtion will be held in the nurse's of America the tn ee ry’s audit- home at the St. Alexius hospital. Saturday evening Mary's au Hours will be from 7:30 until 8:30 o'clock. Miss Henricka Beach of the Provident Life Insurance company ad speak ‘al in een Income for ses” an Iss Bessie Bald The Monday club will hold & meet- the state library commission will diss ing at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon 8% / cuss “The Hospital Library.” Student the home of Mrs. F. A. Lahr, 100 Ave-/ nurses will present one-act play. nue B West. ee ear veeret nurses have been in- vi a @ public health break- Members of the Bismarck Study / fast at 7:30 o'clock ‘Tuesday morning Dr. Arnson to Preside Dr. J. O. Arnson will be toastmaster at the annual banquet, to bé served at ee be hostess to Cosmos |terson hotel. The 35th anniversary of club at their regular meeting at 8/the American Nurse's ‘association, which is being observed this year, will be featured throughout the banquet Program. . 5 Among the speakers will be Miss M. To Drouth District) Beatrice sonnstone, of the extension department of the University of North A carload of farm produce raised/Dakota, and Miss Mary Muckley, the third district of the Minnesota Musical num- Cross headquarters from Helena for|"UfSe’s association. bere and Tne Graham. pencer Boise will lead group sing- The carload contains 60 bushels of ing and also will be one of the speak- all Red Cross and World War nurses. Miss Bessie Nicol, St. Louis, field rep- ° , 7, resentative for the American Red City-County News {cross will preside. other speakers at @jthe luncheon will be Miss Mary Mrs, J. W. Calnan and her daugh-| Cashel, executive secretary of the Bur- & quantity of squash, and carrots. 2 { who recently purchased @| Mrs. A, M. Brandt, 323 Avenue B, will be hostess at a tea Wednesday — afternoon in honor of the visiting ; Joseph L, Kelley, Burleigh county| women. She will be assisted by Mrs. sheriff, Saturday was in Great Falls,/George F. Shafer and by Mrs. A. M. Mont., where he expected to take in-| Christianson. to custody William Wray, Bismarck. Convention Hostesses {Wray will be returned to Bismarck to} Mrs. H. A. Brandes and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson have been appointed as convention hostesses, Miss Teichmann C. L. Hamilton, extension sanitary |said Saturday. They will assist any the North Dakota! special groups desiring to plan spe- longineer from visitor in Bismarck Saturday. He ex-| Miss Teichmann will give her ad- pected to examine the milking house | dress at the opening session Monday atthe state penitentiary. Hamilton | morning. The invocation will be giv- en by Rev. Ira E. Herzberg, pastor of the First Evangelical church and Mayor A. P. Lenhart will extend a welcome, Mrs. Mildred Isaackson, (San Haven, state vice president, will respond. The remainder of the morn * . ing will be taken up with a tuberc Capture Big. Prize) icsis institute, with Mrs. Violet Hodg- | -— son, New York, assistant cirpctoe. oF the national organization for pul (Continued trom page one) " health nursing, in charge. The North rane caught in front of the plate. iSaktla ‘wiibeveulosis’ aésociation is) sponsoring her appearance on the Program. MARRIED IN FESSENDEN Fessenden, N. D., Oct. 10.—Miss Athletics—Williams fanned, swing-|Gladys Belcher, daughter of A. FP. onstration at Washburn. ‘Beat Athletics in Eighth Inning ing. Todt batted for Earnshaw and Belcher, Wells county sheriff, and walked. Bishop's freak bunt put him — — Mrs, Belcher, was married to John Lacy, Martinsville, Va., in the bride's home here with Rev, Sheldon Slater, Heaton, officiating. CAPITOL THEATRE Daily at 2:30 -7 - 9 Adults 35c until 8 Last-Time Tonight Buck Jones in a whirlwind drama “The Range Feud” NEWS COMEDY CARTOON MON. - TUES. He Found Her on +... crossroad of the world .... end of the rainbow .... price of a good time .... but his love was too great for her bruised and battered heart! his bat as he tried to duck from the Cardinals—Walberg replaced Earn- shaw in the box. The crowd roared. as Grimes came to bat. Grimes ies have been invited, club members swung late at a third ball and the are making extensive preparations to/ umpire reversed & decision, calling it) make it @ gala occasion. William) strike. Grimes fanned, taking a Schwartz is arranging a musical pro- third aimless cut. High beat out a. Out series of stunta, Judge" A. Mw | Dounder,, tna, Wiliams tlle te agtacat eA ber ie handle over second. Watkins walked. speaker. , swinging. No ins, one hit, no: The program .wili-be directed by O. pasteles left. ‘nie “ A. Convert, club president, aasisted by| ioe eae . | Athletics Simmons walked. | W- f Cae \son made & cal 'Oxx'S State Officer Will foul near the stands. Miller a * jed to Gelbert and Simmons was Attend Star Meeting: torcea at second, Gelbert to Prisch. ae Miller was called safe at first and the Mrs. Matildz “Kine, Williston, Cardinals protested. Dykes walked. grand worthy matron for the Order of; Williams singled on a hopper over the Eastern Star. will be a guest of | High's head, filling the bases. Cramer honor at the district meeting of the batted for Walberg. Miller and order in Mandan Tuesday, Oct. 13.|Dykes scored on Cramer's single to It previously had been announced for| short center. Williams stopped at ‘Wednesday. second. Grimes went out of the box A large delegation of Bismarck! and Southpaw Bill Hallahan came in. members is expected to attend and. Bishop up. Ball one, high. Ball two, Sunday Special Dinner 75c RELISH Sweet Mixed Pickles Crisp Celery Hearts SOUP Cream of Fresh Tomato Au Croutons 3 ENTREES Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland Broiled Beef Tenderloin, Mushroom Sauce Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Glaised Spiced Apples Baked ‘Virginia Ham, Candied Sweet Potatocs Roast Stuffed Chicken, Currant Jelly Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Asparagus Tips Sweet Shop Combination Salad Hot Rolls & Butter Coffee Tea Green Apple or Strawberry Cream Pie Try Our Special Businessmen’s 35c Luncheon A La Carte Service at All Times THE NEW SWEET SHOP Milk 1 Frisch popped to Dykes. Martin fan-||' Janet Charles Special Added Attraction On Our Stage Mon. Night Only The Winnipeg Entertainers COMING! Together Again Vina Delmars The Screen’s Perfect Lovers GAYNOR FARRELL IN THEIR SUPREME TRIUMPH “Merely Mary Ann” A Tender, Wistful Love Comedy That Will Melt Your Heart! MON. - TUES. - WED. Midnight Show Sunday at 12:15 “The House of Hits” “BAD GIRL” » Frederick - James FURS Revealing the New 1931-1932 Styles Emphasizing the Lowest Fur Prices-In Twenty Years If Price has been a barrier between you and a good, depend- able, smart fur coat, we ask you to see the values in this display. You will be convinced that now is the time to buy, for there is little chance of furs ever again being so low in price, or so desirable from the stand- point of quality and fashion. 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Elaborate sleeves contribute to shape the silhouette and softness of line is the undisputed feature of the collars. Truly “More Style” is the decree. Fur Repairing Fur Remodeling Fur Cleaning MONDAY - TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12-13-14 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE DOME TONIGHT Cato’s Vagabonds e e e e Featuring Miss Nedra Gordinier Singing and Dancing Entertainer Balance of Keys to the Majestic Clock Will Be Given Away Tonight. General Admission: Per Couple $1.50; Extra Ladies 25c. (No Dance Tickets Tonight) This group of entertainers have appeared in many of the fa- mous ballrooms and theatres in the United States. Monday Night: Boy Scouts Benefit Dance at the Dome. (Under the Auspices of the K. of C. Lodge) Sally Eilers James Dunn TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS