The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1931, Page 5

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, pan during the next Pal is Pas SOCIETY NEWS Miss Judith Rue Is Elected by Sorority Miss Judith Rue was elected presi- ident of Eta Rho chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority at a special, meeting of the group held Monday | evening at the home of Miss Rue, 711! Avenue A. Other officers chosen were: Miss; ‘Helen Giese, vice president; Miss Ber- | nice Nelson, secretary; and Miss Ma-; bel Halver, treasurer. Miss Madge! Runey is educational director of the | group. i The chapter, organized a year ago, | as one of the two North Dakota ‘branches of the national body, found- ‘ed to promote study along educational | lines. The Bismarck group will col duct a study of the literature of Ja- few months. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe LeFor, Dickinson, | visited over the week-end in Bismarck | as the guests of Mrs. J. J. Morgen-| thaler. 1 ee * { Miss Myrtle Haight, 513 Avenue A,; ‘was hostess to members of St. There-| sa’s mission group Monday evening. | ‘Three tables were in play, with score honors going to Miss Alice Cuntz. xe & Miss Clare Murphy, technician at the St. Alexius hospital, has returned to Bismerck after a visit in James- town with Mr. and Mrs. William Clel- land. ee * Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Tenenoff and two children, who have resided at 615 First St., for the last two years, left Tuesday morning by car for Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where they expect to make their future home. ee * Miss Mary Cram, 112 Avenue C| ‘West, and Miss Helen Herman, 619; ‘Thayer Avenue, have returned from Jamestown where they attended the homecoming celebration at James- town college. ' ee * | Mrs. John Burke, 224 Avenue Aj ‘West, state president of the American ‘War Mothers, gave reports of the state and national conventions at a meeting of the Mandan chapter Tues- {Grand Pacific Eat Shop dining room, ‘strand, Mrs. F. A. Gossman, Mrs. P. J. Schmidt and Mrs. Charles Rue. Sessions will open at 1 p. m. Wed- nesday afternoon in the Warren A. Simpson Methodist church, with a general business meeting and repotts. This will be followed by a banquet and an evening session. Miss Ruth E. Wheaton, Sheyboygan, Mich., field secretary of the national Woman's Home Missionary society, will be the principal speaker at both the afternoon and evening meetings. It is expected that Rev. Alfred Roe, superintendent of the Bismarck dis- trict for the Methodist church, and Mrs. Roe will go to Dickinson for the meeting. = Graduate Reunions To Feature Meeting Of State Teachers Reunions for graduates of the state colleges as well as the traditional dinners of the Chancellors and Lolly- Pops, men’s and women’s funmaking organizations, will loom large on the calendar of social events arranged for the 44th annual meeting of the North Dakota Education association which opens its sessions here Wed- nesday evening. By far the largest events will be the Chancellor's and the Lollypops dinners Thursday evening at the Pat- terson hotel, the former in the Ter- race Garden and the latter in the main dining room. County superintendents of schools will hold their banquet at 6 o'clock this evening in the private dining room at the Grand Pacific Eat Shop, with Miss Bertha Palmer, state su- perintendent of public instruction, presiding. Minot State Teachers college alu- mni will gather for a reunion lunch- eon at noon Thursday in the Lions’) rocm at the Grand Pacific, and at the same time the Valley City State Teachers college graduates will hold @ ncon luncheon in the private din- ing room of the Grand Pacific Eat Shop. The State Normal and Industrial school will meet at a luncheon at the Hotel Prince cafe at noon Thursday, while University of North Dakota alumni will hold their reunion lunch- eon at the Patterson hotel at the same hour. Jamestown college and the May-} ville State Teachers’ college will hold} irae reunions ai luncheons the same lay. Librarians here for the state con- vention will hold their luncheon! Thursday evening at the Grand Pa-! cific Eat Shop. The annual schoolmen’s breakfast will be held Friday morning in the xk Catholic Daughters Officers Installed Mrs. Dolores Kupitz, district deputy for the Catholic Daughters of Ameri- ca, conducted the installation service when officers of the Bismarck court were installed Monday evening at a meeting of the . group at St. Mary’s auditorium. Those taking office were Mrs. L. H. world of beauty . girls of a $6.00 “ ‘ollies.” . . All the All with L. A. White, Mino:, presiding. Superintendents, principals of voca- tional schools, agricultural, home Carufel, grand rege y Rue, vice grand regent; Miss ‘Zeila Stribley, prophetess; Mrs. E. B. Gor- man, lecturer; Mrs. N. N, Hermann, historian; Miss Elizabeth Roether, fi- nancial secretary; Miss Helen Baker, treasurer; Miss Margaret Wynkoop, monitor; Miss Martha Nottviet, sen- te” and Mrs, Arthur Bauer, organ- ist A public card party followed the service. Eleven tables were in play, with score prizes going to Mrs. Wil-j liam Laist, Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, Brother Peter Wherlen and E. A. Greenwood. Members of the committee arrang- ing for the party were: Miss Helen Baker, Mesdames Edward Bannon, G. H. Kenney, L. A. Carufel, B. 0. Wo- hele, Louis Garske, Dan McDonald and Grant Marsh, and the Misses Martha Nottviet, Alice Cuntz, Hazel Knott, Rose Viere, Zella Stribley, and Hilda McDonnell. ee & ‘The life and works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English poet, were reviewed by Miss Henricka Beach at a meeting of Chapter N of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Monday evening at the It Out-Whoops Whoopee! It looks like a million and cost what it looks like! Exceeding by far your fond- est dreams of the pinnacle in entertain- ment! All the glamour of a great spec- tacle .... All the scenic wonder of a . All the girliest . All the songs worth humming for a year... . hysterics of laughing-gas! Rolled Into One Grand_and Glorious + vaganza! Extra- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 19381 Third St. Excerpts from several of | her poems were read. | # ee | Mrs. Lester Bunker entertained the) members of St. George's Evening guild Monday evening at the home of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shipp, | {610 West Rosser avenue. After the/ regular business meeting bridge was played at three tables, with Miss Rita ; Murphy nee oe score prize. | * Miss Leila Maxwell, Jameztown, will arrive Thursday to be a guest at| the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Pel-| \tier, 312 Park St. during the state| convention of the North Dakota Ed- ucation association. Mr. and Mrs. Peltier also will have as their guest over the week-end C. 8. Butterworth, Minneapolis, | eRe | Meetings of Clubs ‘| And Sosial Groups | —_# Mrs. H. T. Perry will be hostess to/ members of the Wednesday Study | club at the regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. | ee The Current Events club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon | at the home of Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802/ Fifth St. { | | * x % * | Members of the Fortnightly club | will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft- | DINEwhere4 b, FOODsG00D Businessmen’s Lunch - - 35¢ Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- roundings, prompt service and courteous attention. NEW SWEET SHOP On Main Avenue Opposite N. P. Depot Christianson, 1005, Fifth St. ee bers and friends. The Progressive Mothers’ club will’ Fargo Commission hold a meeting at 8 o'clock this eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Roy Riggs, |425 Sixteenth St. eR % Officers will be elected at a meeting lof the Bismarck Hospital Alumni as- sociation at 8 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. John Larson, 820 Avenue A, All m-mbe:s are urged to |attend. ee The Sons and Daughters of Norway lodge will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock | Wednesday evening at the Odd Fel- The meeting will be fol- lows hall. 107 Fifth St. Phone 1612 QUALITY AT LESS Wed. and Thurs. Specials Fig Bars, new shipment, nice fresh stock, 2 lbs, .. 1 9c Celery, well bleached, fimborbinches, @ for’... 20 Concord Grapes, last Tet aceon, Beaket ,. OC Radishes, Minn., home grown, 3 bunches . LOc Grapefruit, another lot of more fancy Calif., size 80, special, 6 for ... .29C Soda Wafers, L. W. 2 Ib. carton .. see Candy Bars, Garden of Allah, regular 5¢ bar, OTOr Genera Sugar, granulated, 10 lb. cloth bag .. Great Northern Bei 3 Ibs. .. }HEMPEL’S| Hearing Ness Case Fargo, N. D. Nov. 3—(@)—After numerous objections by M. A. Hil- dreth, counsel for John G. Ness, had been overruled by the city commis- sion, a hearing for the ousted city as- sessor who is charged with “padding” Barney Barnes Can Now Eat Anything He Chooses “*T gotsol couldn’t eat any- thing without having trouble afterwards,”says Mr. Barney Barnes, popular oil rig builder, of ff 22134 West ff Grand Avenue, Oklahoma City, Okla. “I would have heartburn, and indigestion pains after meals. “Nothing seemed to help me. I tried everything I could hear of but my indigestion hung on four years. “Then a friend got me to take some Pape’s Diapepsin. I had almost im- | mediate relief with the first two NEW Lavishly FURRED tablets. Now that I have been taking them for some time, I find I can eat meats or most anything and have no trouble. I want to tell others about Diapepsin because it sure helped me.” Thousands like Mr. Barnes are finding quick, certain relief for sour stomach, or acidity, by using Pape’s Diapepsin. Chew a tablet and that feeling of weight and discomfort after eating just disappears. ent; Mrs. L, A. La!home of Miss Helen Bascom, 218 | ernoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. | lowed by @ dancing party for mem-’a payroll, insubordination and mis- conduct in office got under way here Tuesday. ——_————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ FOR RENT—Good clean rooms, steam. heat, furnished, $8 $10 per month, also furnished light house- keeping rooms, very reasonable. Phone 231, Nicola’s Grocery, 104 Main Ave. z | CALIFORNIA COMBINATION ~ave, the ideal permanent. Spiral top, croquinole ends. Now $5.00. Sham- poo and set included. California Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- mi Phone 782. THIS Is National APPLE WEEK | i Wrap-around CoATS day afternoon at the home of Mrs.;economic and other vocational in- Anna J. Stark. | structors will gather at the Patter- *e json hotel Friday neon for the North Mr. and Mrs, Les Nierling and Mrs | Dakota Vocational association lunch-| H. G. Nierling, Jamestown, have/econ. J. C. Wright, director of the come to Bismarck to be with Miss; federal board of vocational educa- Mary Nierling, Jamestown, who un-j tion, Washington, D. C., will be the =’ C4 -St. Alexius hospital. derwent an emergency operation for) appendicitis Sunday evening at the/| ee * | Announcments have been received} in Bismarck of the marriage of Miss) Ruby Erickson, Bakersfield, Callf., and Carl Hamblet, San Francisco, Calif, which took place Oct. 7 at Reno, Nev. Mrs. Hamblet is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Erickson, Driscoll, and was graduated from the Bismarck hospital Nurses’ Training} school. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblet will} make their home in San Francisco, An informal report of the supreme P. E, O. convention at Portland, Ore., was presented by Mrs. F. R. Smyth at a meeting of Chapter F of the P. E. O, Sisterhood Monday after- noon at the Smyth home, 218 Third street. Many details of the meeting not given in a previous report were recounted for the chapter members. ee * “A Sojourn in Sunny Spain” was the topic of a paper read by Mrs. R. C. Morton at a meeting of the Wom-j; an’s club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 312 Parx) street. The club is following a mis-! cellaneous travel program this sea-! son. H ee * | Miss Betty W. Mayer, R. N., Chi-| cago, assistant superintendent of | nurses for the U. S. Navy Nurse corps, | addressed the senior nurses of the Bismarck Hospital Nurses’ Training School Monday afterncon. She used steropticon slides to show the various | nursing stations maintained by the | navy and gave qualifications and the | enrollment plan. Miss Mayer left Tuesday morning for Aberdeen. { * * * A group of county e periitandenia | here for their annual meeting were | guests of the Pan-Attic club at ane} regular noon luncheon Monday at the Patterson hotel. A paper entitled | “The Cultural Background of Latin! America” was presenttd by Mrs. C. C.) St. Cyr, who also conducted a round- | table discussion. Mrs. A. W. Gussner Jed a discussion on foods of foreign nations. The guests included Miss Nell Cooper, Valley City; Miss Mary) Cusator, Jamestown; Mrs. Anna; Roether, Devils Lake; Mrs. Jennie | Skrivseth, Lakota;. Mrs. Nellie Evarts, | Bismarck; and Mrs. LeRoy H. Pease, | ‘Wahpeton. | # % | Miss Ruth E. Wheaton, Sheboy-| gez, Mich. national field secretary; for the Methodist Women's Home, Micsionary society, will speak at a public meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the McCabe Methodist! § church. Miss Wheaton was a guest of honor at an informal afternoon | party given by Mrs. Alfred S. Dale,| 1016 Eighth street, Tuesdany and will) be entertained at a family dinner; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, 304 Mandan street, this; evening. She will accompany mem-} bers of the local missionary society | to Dickinson Wednesday for the dis-} trict meeting there. - Rummage Sale in Laskea) Block on Fifth street tomor- row, Thursday and Friday. ish Ladies Aid. ; Dickinson Wednesday for the annual speaker. Miss M. Helen Davies will be in| charge of the breakfast Thursday morning et the Patterson hotei for Administrative Women in Education, Alumni of Michigan schools will hold a reunion dinner at 6:15 p. m. Thursday at the Patterson hotel. Carleton college alumni and former students will hold a rally and lunch- eon at 12:15 Thursday noon at the Patterson hotel. Arrangements for the affair are being made by Mrs. G. M. Constans, 621 Mandan stret. ee * ex Missionary Group to Hold District Meet Five Bismarck women will go to urese meeting of the Bismarck district of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist church. Those planning to attend are Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, Mrs. N. Lloyd Lille- wih CHARLOTTE GREEN Capitol Theatre Tonight, Tomorrow and Thursday Samuel Goldwyn nts until 8 WOOD Daily at 2:30 -7 “Black Velvet ‘Five o'Clock’ Frocks For Important Late Fox Presents Afternoon the boy friend of “Bad Girl" Functions” LINDA WATK Crepes, Satins, Taffetas in In all colors. We specially invite the Teachers of the state con- vention. LAST ‘ i GRETA tne CLARK “Sanam, idiot | GARBO vuchaiiss GABLE ater vant JAMES DUNN “Sob Sister’ The romance of a girl reporter JAMES DUNN tells ’em straight... “I hate women who do the things men do! 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One pair of Silk Hose given away with cach dress pur- chased for BOXED APPLES Crom the State of WASHINGTON BECAUSE September was a hot month a manufacturer found himself with Looka Hole Through ples als me conn cote = bis beni. He must unload quickly. He slashed his price : BILLY HOUSE ievably and offered them to us! Which explains why we are able to offer —— , a, Old Man Depression $5 - 95 piel such high type, superior quality coats at this price! . New Clothes at Prices of 15 Years Ago. NOVELTY and NEWS WED. and THURS. ONLY THEATRE ( vd “The House of Hits” Pyroloid Dresserware Given to All Ladies Every Wed. and Fri. Matinees and Evenings J. C. PENNEY CO. inc. Phone 185 111-113 Fourth Street Dress Shop Aercss from the G. P. Hotel Bergeson’S

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