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SOCIETY NEVS [EEE a ee ea Se RO ST IE | Patterson IsSpeaker Mission Society to At War Vets’ Dinner} Mark Founders Day aight banquet Post No. 1326 held i gage f ? eee \ Marchant-Hoffman pele, Wedding Solemnized |1164 —_—_— asr-in-l | Meetings of Clubs, | Fraternal Groups Members of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Ma- sonic temple. . & 8 &% A program featuring American ‘women composers will be presented at, @ meeting of the Thursday Musical iclub at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Auxiliary room at the World War Memorial building. Hostesses will be Mrs. F. M. Davis and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, Carnation Sale Plans Plans for the annual carnation sale which will be conducted in May were ee & A round-table discussion of garden- ing problems will be conducted at a meeting of the Bismarck Garden club at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the Association of Commerce rooms at .|the World War Memorial building. Plans for increasing membership and .|for staging the annual yard and gar- den contest will be considered. Rebekah Lodge Plans Public Card Party i E i t 4 iy H FEDERATION HEAD 10 ADDRESS CONVENTION Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole Will Be Speaker At State Meet- ing in Minot Oct. 4-6 site g cf inf art i yfe SHEE a Ee ance with a ruling appreved at last year’s convention. The Eighth district, composed of clubs in the Bismarck vicinity, will hold its spring convention in Spirit- woed May 2. Dates for other dis- trict conventions are: First, Lari- more, May 3-4; Second, Oberon, May 5 ‘illiston, May Fourt! 23; LaMoure, April nner and Seventh, Hettinger, May —_—_—_ | City-County News | —________¢4 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Linderer, 700 Fifth avenue northwest, Mandan, are Parents of a boy born Wednesday morning at St. Alexius hospital. A boy was born Tuesday to Mr. and Chop suey originated in New York's Chinatown in 1896 and is practically unknown in China. Says ‘Sin’ Doesn't Pay -_-?é Convention Speaker MRS. GRACE MORRISON POOLE Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, president of the General Federation of Wom- en’s Clubs, has accepted an invita-' tion to address the convention of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s Clubs at Minot Oct. 4-6. DESCRIBES FLORIDA VISIT AT LUNCHEON Or. E. P. Quain Says Miami Had More Visitors Than in ‘Prosperity’ Year half as much as formerly, Dr. E. P. Quain, who visited the southern state this year, told mémbers of the Bis- marck Rotary club at its weekly luncheon meeting Wednesday noon. Dr. Quain ascribed the greater num- ber of persons on vacations in the southern state this year to the fact that lack of business activity caused an increase in leisure. ‘The speaker told of his trip to Ha- vana, where he visited the Rotary club in the Cuban city, in a huge plane which carried 26 passengers. He also described his fishing activi- ties, having made a two-day trip out into the ocean with commercial fish- ermen in an effort to land big ocean fish, : Beer was served at the Havana Ro- tary luncheon, Dr. Quain said. Musical entertainment included two negro spiritual numbers sung by George T. Humpreys. He was accom- panied by Clarion E. Larson. John P. French was program chair man, Among guests were A. W. Aamodt,/ > Minot; C. F. Hansen and Roy G. Arnt- {son, deputy secretary of agriculture and labor, both of Bismarck; L. R. Baird, Dickinson; W. F. Kurke, Far- go; and T. V. Morrill, Minneapolis. M’Kenzie County Men Are Visitors in City) A delegation of McKenzie county men visited in Bismarck Tuesday, conferring with state officials in re-! gard to proposed highway work in McKenzie county and other public matters. SUPREME COURT HEAR TEST ACTION Change in Redemption Period For Mortgages Is Subject of Legal Dispute With the quashing of a writ of mandamus against the Morton coun ty sheriff, a test action in the new | Judge H. L. Berry issued a writ of {Mandamus against Gra: i State's , demurred, declaring the new law passed by the legislature extending the period of redemption to two years gave the Hr sak another year for redemp- ion. After @ hearing, at which the writ was quashed, George F. Shafer, coun- sel for Baird, filed notice of appeal and said he would take the case to the supreme court. Shafer indicated he would ask the case be put forward on the supreme court calendar be- cause it affects all mortgages in the state in force when the measure al- lowing the extra year was enacted. Challenging the new law as retro- active in effect and an infringement on the rights of contract, Baird and Shafer contend that in attempting to apply the law to mortgages already in force at the time of passage, legis- lators exceeded their constitutional authority, ‘Says Roosevelt Will Consult With Legion Washington, March 22.—(%—John ‘Thomas Taylor, legislative officer of the American Legion, said Wednes- ‘day his organization had been as- Isured by President Roosevelt and ‘ Director Lewis Douglas of the budget bureau its opinion would be sought on proposed cuts in veteran expendi- tures, |_ Taylor said he understood the bud- get bureau and the veterans’ admin- istration planned to formulate their ‘regulations to carry out slashes in | Veterans’ expenditures and then in- vite heads of veteran organizations to express opinions on them before the regulations were promulgated. ;_.“We have been asking that such ; expression of opinion be granted all jatong,” Taylor said. f Church Notices | a The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Baptist church will meet at 2:30 c'clock Thursday afternoon at the jhome of Mrs. Clarence Gunness, 1014 | Bighth st. i * * % | St. George’s Afternoon Guild wili jhold a meeting at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. 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