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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938 ex-service men and womeh to be held |zens of the United States will he/erams are the finance and cradle |at arms, Miss Mary Ann Dolph; Color! will be the last November 41. | Guests at the second February meeting roll groups. \bearer, Miss Jean Rosenthal; Chap-innnual Achievement Membership Night Nov. 24 On the 23rd. This is to be a costume; Officers serving with Mrs. Baker (lain, Miss Gweneth Tester; | Membership night will be observed |parsy with the Americanism commit-|are: Vice president, Mrs. Constans; tirls to Local Legion Auxiliary O e Y 9 P November 24 when the program will tee planning entertainment. |secretary, Miss Hazel Paris, 404 Fifth Lanlanace rary * Ipring thelr utlines ear s rogram |*,cse by Mrs, Selvig and her! Mrs. E, C. Peck, 1012 Eighth St, |St.; treasurer, Mrs. Spare; chaplain, i The Little Shawl pageant will take | ns enn ais at tea Mare ae | ian Mrs. Ray. Robinwoe, nt ve Goat Oe received | elephant sale at the March 9 -|historian, Mrs. Ray 14 | | was, place on ® date to be decided later.|ing. A skit by Auxiliary talent under |Seventh St.; sergeant at arms, Mrs. | oN chic ceeds meeting of the Sunshine society Miss Ruth Cordner, 111 Avenue Aj direction of Mrs. Smith as publicity | Dirlam. | The Catholic Daughters of America nesday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Schor- ‘West, will be director, with the unit /committee chairman will be given at) Mrs. Constans is chairman of the opened a bazaar which will continue (ese, 507 Sixth St. entertained St. Finance—Mrs. J. C. Spare, 1112/ *ctivities committee in charge. Mem-'the March 23 meeting. |general program committee which |tor two days in St. Mary's auditorium |stoup at her home. |Avenue D. Membership—Mrs, Oncar | bers ont a i 8 cet the kal ity the New members will be initiated April CUtlined the year's activities. Her|/ Thursday afternoon at $ o'clock. A|‘reshments after the se' \Selvig, 233 Broadway Avenue West. “ity Jerri’ Me ry. /13 with Mrs. George Kaiser, 709 Third | @Ssisting committee members are Mrs. /chicken dinner served from 5 to 6/Sside. | Muslo— Mrs, a. A] a len, €23 ‘Third! "hs ae i ittee vais acting as chairman, os hud | Trepp, Mrs, ogee and Mrs. Baker. Arrangements for all meetings of |St. Poppy—Mrs. W. , 210 Park | be responsi! Party st welfare committee will have the | Members of executive committee gp Rng an lr ri, Pex Sues Dox na emis # Mie nt Ws Fi eg unr upervigon ,Dagr MoCo Mi ¢ 621 H met i pare shontal ‘Mrs, ‘Leifur Ht conamttees of that organization, Mrs,| Mrs. G. M. Constans, 621 Mandan St.|_, totter, Mnsisrr Herbert "ited | ‘The emblem, memorial and gold Mt Leifur. Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal,|ing, Members of the St. Rose Mis Foe rodent oe the wzer AeRUe | Griffin St. Rehabllitation—Mrs, A,|for December 22, Mrs, E. F. Trepp, star committee will be responsible f0F' org. Ferris Cordner, Tie Hee BES ee ee 4 Gap saamedea nouneed Thursday. ft, an |/," Jones, 108 Avenue C West; ‘nit (28 Thayer Avenue West, who heads) (he Mother's day party Mey tise are (Col tadlo chairman; Mrs. George : | % y is pie. eaten Activities—Mrs. C. W. Leifur, 501/the tL gama eee aathiige this May 95 business meet Sunk, 714 Ninth St, representative | Movements” was the topic treated by| % cup butter Sixth 8t. | Tangements. i on both days. The Junior Catholic Mrs, Burt Finney, 220 Anderson St. i . |t0 the Community Council. Mrs. Schlecter, Mrs, Dahlen and! A constitution quis will feature the ing. There will be election of offi Daughters are sponsoring a. candy|Mrs. W. G. Renden, 615 First Bt., re- | sale. jMorial—Mrs, R. H. Waldschmidt, 411 Avenue D. Fidac and National De- Nov. 11 Ban- =e Meese ag fense—Mrs. G. J, Worner, 310 Griffin quet, Potluck Supper In- cluded in Schedule 0 main tract! eke k eres te hee ane = a Political subjects were discussed | during the first day. geven-plece orchestra he: |when the Wednesday Study club met! a 3 been vith Mrs. N. I. Roop at her home in ured dance Frida: = 2 tsps. baking powder te ig ye Mis.|the Mason apartments Wednesday % tap. salt | The Junior Auxiliary also is holding Mrs. C. F. Dirlam, 706 Avenue A, Eat estar eg eel the legislative jcera and delegates to the state con-/reguiar meetings on the second and |viewed John Werley’s “The Last rranged three | uary’12. . fad: te _— ee | For the second January meeting, on| Two meetings scheduled for Sine | eens, Sine TRO Sane Goan, R. R. Nelson, 712 Ninth St. Cradle! Armistice day plans will be pre- | the 26th, American Legion and Auxi-/will close the year's activities. Pat | Mrs. Baker, Mrs. H. A. Pike and Miss Roll—Mrs, Roy Indseth, 515 Four-|sented October 27 by Mrs, Leifur and | ary members will be guests at a pot- cfficers will be installed and the Fidac| Fhe. Maxwell, 3 .| other members of her committee, a|luck supper. Mrs. Register will be in|and national defense group will pre- Officers of the Junior Auxiliary, jNavy day program will be given.| a — si sent a program. @t, Annual Picnic—Mrs, M. C. Satter, Mile.” i14 Avenue E. Child Welfare—Mrs. | ee & . see Baldwin 4-H Club Is “Indian elated “Theoso- j phy” were subjects stucied at a meet- | Concluding Schedule fry othe Fortnightly ciub with Mss te . jare President, Miss Dorothy Mutchler |A. D. Burr, 702 Fourth S8t., Wednes- Members of the American Legion will mic Wil Close Kear | Vice President, Miss Jean Baker; Sec-; The Misses Susan and Mary Poole'day afternoon, Mrs. A. M. Christian- |be invited. | The poppy committee is responsi-| The annual picnic will be cared for|retary, Miss Phyllis Brainerd; Treas- | will be hostesses to the Baldwin 4-H son, 1005 Fifth St., gave a'talk on the phans—Mrs, F. E. Logee, 216 Avenue; Mrs. Leonhard is chairman of the | ble for bridge and a musical {by Mrs. Satter’s committee. jurer, Miss Kathleen Spohn; His-|scwing club at their home Monday |first topic and Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, program B West. Emblem, Gold Star and Me-| Armistice day banquet and reunion of | for the February 9 meeting. New itis | Committees not responsible for pro- torian, Miss Jean Burman; Sergeant| afternoon, Oct. 23, at 4 o'clock. This/912 Fourth St., talked on the second. | i i | vane A, W. LUCAS CO. ® NRA® Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center CHILDREN and INFANTS’ NEEDS At Prices within the Consumers Reach -- Check these Offerings (and we have many more) and plan to fill your needs for the young folks now. 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