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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY “Christ’s Challenge to Manhood” the subject. bas Officials’ Wives Are Hostesses at A. W. LUCAS CO. | St. George’s Church |3) Legislative Women’s Creamery at Mandan: | Plans Lenten Service/# Club Closes Season Special Observances and At- tendance Contest Planned I The Mandan Creamery and Pro- With Banquet Monday ‘With Mrs. William Langer, wife of Governor Langer, Mrs. Berta Baker state auditor, and Mrs. Minnie D. Craig, Exmond, speaker of the house, | nell, wives of two members of the|quring March, with members taking were joint/as their slogan, “We March to Monday aft-/ Church in March,” it was announced | pete ernoon in the Auxiliary room of the| here Tuesday by Rev. Ellis L. Jack- | exceed 1,000 words in as guests of honor and wives of state Officials as special guests, the Wom- en's Legislative club closed its seasions . Monday evening with a banquet in the dining room of the World War Memorial building. Organized at the outset of the pres- ent legislative session through the ef- forts of Mrs. Dave Hamilton, Eck- man, wife of Senator Hamilton of Mc- Henry county, the club membership includes wives of members of the two legislative houses who are in the city for the session, as well as women em- Ployes of the senate and house. Places were marked for 80 at long tables, where bouquets of white car- nations were, alternated with pink candles in crystal holders, Mrs. Arthur F. Bonzer, Jr., Lidger- ‘wood, presided as toastmaster, calling on Mrs. Hamilton for a brief address of welcome. Other toasts were given by Hon. Mary A. Rathbun, Crystal, a member of the house from Pembina county; by Mrs. Langer, who extended an invitation to the women to visit her in her new home; and by Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Emma C. Nagle, Jamestown, house postmaster, and president of the club, expressed appreciation on behalf of its officers for the fine spirit of cooperation shown in all club un- dertakings. Other officers are Mrs. Hamilton, vice president; and Mrs. W. S. Handley, Stirum, secretary. Party for Visitors Mrs. Robert Byrne, wife of the sec- retary of state, Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, wife of the state treasurer, Mrs. Ben By Church During March “Go to Church Month” will be ob- path the state historical C. Larken and Mre. C. W. MoDon-|served by the First Baptist church | Pioneer.” I state railroad commission, hostesses at a luncheon World War Memorial building. The son, affair complimented wives of state] ing legislators who are in the city during the session, and also state officials. courage and foster church atten-/31. wives of other/dance, Rev. Jackson said. prizes In North Dakota the month will be}and fourth Pany employees, is eligible in the contest. BES. pastor. A special button bear-/be in the office of the creamery the slogan will be used to en-| produce company on One hundred are offe: $20, Covers were marked for 48 at 12/marked with competition between|and $10, respectively. and six small tables spread with lacy green|groups of churches. The k | tional prizes of $5 each. Bismare! , cloths and centered with a dainty| First Baptist church will compete in| Contest entries will be judged basket of favors ornamented with/attendance with the First Baptist| Russell Reid, Bismarck, su shamrock and green tulle bows. Other/churches of Fargo, Grand Forks and|dent of the state appointments repeated the St. Pat-/ Minot. H. +4 historical society; K, Jensen, Mandan, county super- duce company, in cooperation with a eicry- wilde erates On eel of “Interesting Facts of the | ey eatigates Anyone, exclusive of creamery com- sthut i i ne ‘announced by the rector, Rev. John a8 beste gEaERs pokse eee rick’s day motif. Bouquets of white] Records will be made of the atten-|intendent of schools, Morton county; and carnations and ferns were arranged/dance at the morning service and re-|and R. C. Newcomer, county agricul- about the room. A program following the luncheon| bulletins will be issued giving the was in keeping with the Irish theme. | standing of each church reckoned on , ther to the state office. Achar d biota for Morton county. re’ information Parties may obtain fur- rules of Tegarding William Schwartz and Warren Jen-/a percentage basis of resident mem-|the contest by communicating with kins featuring popular Irish melodies, at the piano. played a group of cornet duets, | bership. Each with Mrs. Arthur Bonser, Lidgerwood,| March will have a special designa- Elmer Olson gave &jtion, Rev. Jackson said. March 5 the Mandan company. Sunday morning during co! There will be a meeting in Bis- highly diverting reading in dialect.| will be “Church school day,” with|marck Wednesday of the state emer- Otto Bauer, baritone, accompanied by| “What Does It Mean to be a Chris- | gency relief committee for the pur- Mrs. Grace Duryee Morris, sang sev-|tian?” as the sermon theme. eral numbers, including “The Lost! Other Sundays designated ‘rejfor the months of March Chord,” “Mother Machree,” and “Be-|March 12, “Women's day,” sermon lieve Me If All Those Endearing| topic, ied tame a Ladies’ Aid Society Will Serve Dinner Members of Circle No. 1 of the Trin- jity Lutheran Ladies’ Ail society will The musical part of the program in- jserve a 40 cent dinner Wednesday eve- cluded song and dance interpretations of favorite nursery rhymes by Mari- anne Lynch, small daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. W. D. Lynch, LaMoure: and vocal solos by Thelma Nagle, Jamestown, daughter of Mrs. Emma Nagle. She sang “That Wonderful Mother of Mine,” Hager, and “At Dawning,” Eberhardt. Accompani- ments were played by Mrs. Bonzer. Amusing chalk sketches were pre- sented by Allen Eugene Banek, who also gave a guitar solo. The committee in charge of the banquet and program arrangement: included Mrs. Bonzer, Mrs. Handley, Mrs. 8. 8. McDonald and Mrs. W. D. Lynch, +e & Golden Wedding Is Observed by Unruhs ning, March 1, in the dining room of the World War Memorial building, ac- to officers of the society. Serving will begin at 5:30 o'clock. The menu will include meat balls, mashed potatoes, buttered rutabagas, Dancing Party Close: Pre-Lenten Activities About 85 couples danced to the mu- sic of the Pied orchestra of Mandan at the pre-Lenten party given for members of the local court, Catholic Daughters of America, and the Knights of Columbus Monday evening at St. Mary's school audi- ium. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Unruh, Beu- | tori lah residents since 1905, Sunday cele- brated their golden wedding anniver- at the home of their daughter, Dave Huber, Beulah. About 60 friends assembled at the Heldinger, Bismarck, and Rev. R. Bloedau, Hebron, were the chief speakers. Later a dinner was served at tables decorated with yellow roses and gold streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Unruh were married at Gluecksthel, Russia, Feb. 18, 1883. They have four sons, Chris, Louis, John and Jacob, and two daughters, Mrs. Dave Huber and Mrs. Daniel Hu- ber, all residing in the vicinity of Beu- lah, There are 17 grandchildren. xe ke Marlen Loehrke, son of A. A. Loehrke, Bismarck, who is attending the University of Notrh Dakota, has been elected acribe of Delta Sigma Pi, professional commerce fraternity at the university. ** * Neil Lee of Dickinson is a guest at the home of Rev. ana Mrs. Ellis L. Jackson, 519 Fourth St. He is spend- ing a few days here in the interests of the North Dakota Council of Re- ligious Paton. ae Miss Josie Grinde, 710 Seventh St. ‘was hostess at @ 6:30 o'clock dinner Saturday evening at her home. Guests were the Wachter school fac- ulty, of which she is a member, and Miss Esther Gerrard, teacher at the Roosevelt school; and Miss Ruby Wil- mot, school music supervisor. Dainty bouquets of yellow and white freesia centered the tables and appointments the spring note. The eve- ning was spent oemally. In compliment to Mrs. Ruth Plants Hill, Los Angeles, Calif, a former resident of the city, Mrs. J. C. Oberg, 611 Avenue B, entertained a group of neighborhood friends at a 1 o'clock Green tapers and St. Patrick’s day fa- vors decorated the tables where places were laid for 12. The afternoon was j gh ils its fies hi At midnight a supper was served by members of the entertainment committee of the Catholic Daughters. The committee included Mesdames J. L. Enright, J. F. Orchard, L. H. Caru- fel, E. A. Brown, and C. 8. Fossum. with arrangements for the party, which will be the last party until after Lent, were J. W. Guthrie, W. F. McGraw, Everett LaFrance, J. F Orchard, Joe Kohler, L. J. Garske and J. J. Ehreth. * * Young Will Address B. P. W. Club Members C. L. Young, Bismarck attorney, will speak on “Sources of Law” at a meeting of the Business and Profes- sional club at 17:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the club room in the World War Memorial building. There will be jig saw pussies dur- ing the first part of the evening and @ program of vocal solos and duets will be presented. Mrs. Berta Baker, Miss Helen Katen and Miss Bessie Baldwin com- Hh committee in charge of the fair, Miss Hilda Gustafson of the Bis- of her brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Leslie R. Burgum. ee & xk ke Rev. W. H. Bayles, Huron, 8. D., is expected to spend ursday according Womanhood”; | of the committee. RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED “Christ and ‘A 8 Home,” Last Time Today ‘Strange! Interlude’ Clark GABLE COMING Norma SHEARER .THE KINGS ‘The screen's finest actor in an uproarious mod- ern comedy of Unemployed Kings! With a new team of young lovers who will win your heart— DICK POWELL — PATRICIA ELLIS COMING! FRIDAY — “SIGN OF THE CROSS” Wednesday and Thursday Specials HEMPEL’S Broadway and Third MILK, Tall Cans, extra special, each ............ 5¢ 68c Box .AEELES. Box 68c 48c yellow, 3 lbs. 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