The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1933, Page 3

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@ Oe he ee Be, § Sons and Daughters of Norway Elect Officers A. Engebretson Is Named President of Lodge, Suc. ceeding H. H. Engen D, A. Engebretson, 802 Main ave- , was elected president of Swerd- ps Lodge No, 107, Sons and Daugh- of Ne the annual busi- 3s meeting ‘Wednesday even- at the old Independent Order of d Fellows hall. Mr. Engebretson H. H. Engen, 927 Seventh as president. Diticers elected to serve with Mr. ebretson for the coming year are: be President—Mrs. Selma Jacobson, First 8t.; Dommer—Mr. Engen. gent—Mrs. Carl J. Sundland, 112! ue A, Marshal—Mrs, J. §S./ inson, 1302 Fourteenth St. Assist- marshal—Mrs, Antonne Nelsor{. Main avenue. Inside Guard— by | th St. Secretary—Gilbert Haugen, Third St. Financial secretary— | O. Lee, 614 Avenue E. Treasurer—/} 5. Hanson, 1308 Fourteenth St. Mr, Haugen, Mr. Lee and Mr. Han- B all were re-elected to their offices. | ollowing the business session there | s a social hour. Refreshments were \ { ald Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. | . Hartley, who reside west of marck, is seriously ill at St. Alex- hospital where he underwent an/| (we Operation Tuesday morning. Hartley, Who is @ high school student, was de- seribed as holding hi morning, ig his own Thursday State Club President Makes Visit to City Mrs. John Knauf, Jamestot hdl ident of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs, who Wednesday inaugurated the series of radio broad- Casts sponsored by the eighth federat- ed district, visited two local clubs, studied civil projects and conferred with federation committee chairmen during her day’s Stay in Bismarck, In the radio program from 10:30 to 10:45 o'clock, Mrs. Knauf was as- sisted by Miss Maude A. Tollefson, 522 ‘Second St., yadio chairman for the eighth district, and Mrs. Florence H. Davis, 1029 Seventh St., president of the eighth district. The program told in interview style the activities of the General Federation of Wom- en’s clubs. The programs will be continued over KFYR each Wednes- day morning starting at 10:30 o'clock under direction of Miss Tollefson. The Fortnightly and Wednesday Study clubs entertained Mrs. aut and Mrs. Davis as special guests at their meetings held Wednesday after- noon. Mrs. Knauf addressed the Fort- nightly club and both Mrs. Knauf and Mrs. Davis talked to the Wednesday Study club. Committee chairmen with whom Mrs. Knauf conferred were Miss THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 Mary Cashel, 522 Second 8t., welfare chairman; Miss Lillian Cook, 610 Fifth St., state library " extension chairman, and Miss Tollefson, radio chairman. Mrs. Knauf also discussed Tecent club constitution revisions with Mrs, Lottie B. Sowles, 712 Rosser avenue, parliamentarian, for the state federation. * Mrs. Knauf, who is deeply interest- ed in civic service and improvement, the Bismarck auditorium and the World, War Memorial building are put. She made a special survey of the nursery operated in the Memorial building under auspices of the Com- Mmunity Council and plans to continue the study at some future date. Mrs. Cynthia Cook, 610 Fifth 8t., and Miss Cook entertained at a small informal luncheon at their home noon, honoring Mrs. guest of Mrs. Davis. She returned home Wednesday evening. 4 * * * Mrs. G. Olgeirson to Attend Board Meeting Mgs. G. Olgeirson, 811 Avenue E, chairman of the finance committee of the North Dakota department of the American Legion Auxiliary, will.at- tend ‘the annual midwinter board | meeting which is to be held in James- ita Saturday at-the Gladstone ho- Mrs. Olgeirson also will attend a meeting of the finance committee scheduled for Friday evening. The budget for the coming year will be drawn up at this time and plans for | financial endeavors will be made. The | committee is composed of three mem- |bers of the board, Mrs. Olgeirson, | Mrs. E. C. Geelan of Enderlin and made a study of the uses to which | i) Mrs. A. M. Brown of Fargo, and in addition Mrs. E. W. Phillips of Drake, Past district committeew 5 Mrs. M. H. Lynch, Lidge , de- partment president, will preside at \the board meeting Saturday. Officers |who will be present are Mrs. H.»P. \Ide, Harvey, national committeewom- jan; /Mrs. Geelan, vice president; Brown, treasurer; Mrs, R. M. DePuy, Jamestown, secretary, and the fol- lowing committeewomen: Mrs. ° M. Crydermann, Grafton; Mrs. A, O. An- derson, Hillsboro; Mrs, Thomal Street, Bottineau; Mrs. A. C. Wiper, Bowbells, and Mrs. A. M. Hammes, New Eng- land. Important matters will be discussed and policies for the year will be de- termined. Mrs. Lynch, who has just returned from the Presidents’ and Se- cretaries’ conference at Indianapolis, will offer suggestions which she re- ceived there. The Auxiliary unit at Jamestown, attached to the Ernest DeNault Ro- the board members at luncheon at the Gladstone hotel, Saturday noon. The unit president, Mrs. I. N. Benjamin, will preside. A new Auxiliary unit with 14 mem- bers was organized at Inkster Nov. 24. Mrs. Harry Martin is the president, Mrs. O. J. Lund is secretary and Mrs. Allen Montgomery is treasurer. This is the second unit organized in the state this fall. The Inkster unit is in the first district with Mrs. Cryder- mann as district cai ee eeny * Miss ‘Astrid Fjelde, New York, dra- matic soprano who presented @ con- cert in Bismarck, Monday, Nov. 20, and who is spending some time in Fargo at the guest of Mrs. Mathilda Fjelde, will go to Devils Lake Dec. 15 to present a concert under auspices of the choir of the St. Olaf Lutheran DOC CCC SSS SOV CSS DSCCVS DOGS SSOSEGSS5SS5599S! $ A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store. With the Christmas Spirit Here's you can't go READY FOR.THE HOLIDAYS IN A NEW Nelly Don Why not give yourself a gift of a smart NELLY DON in checked ging- ham with cunning ruf- fles and a fitted basque ... as young and as fes- tive as can be! You don’t need to feel extravagant, for it’s only _ Corpuroy PAJAMAS by ' Netty Don PaJAMAS by NellyDon Just what , She wants ere because she the gorgeous con- trast of the Chinese motif and two-color sash. And too, because it's a NELLY DON— which means that it will fit her just sol h of that ‘place. Miss Fyjelde district president, were special guests | noon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Cole, | te ‘White House” to be given age recurn to New York shortly after at the regular meeting of the Fort-/210 Park St. er Devils Lake appearance to con- nightly club held Wednesday after- ‘inue her concert work. ‘noon. Mrs. Fred L. Conklin, 307 Ave- * * * nue A West, was hostess and served vi i jtea to honor the visitors. rok tig ae 3 Oy | Mrs. Knauf, who had come here to Ins Notice 1 USIC open the series of weekly radio broad- dined oe ee casts sponsored by the fea district, Jose] B |. 'gave a talk to the Fortnightly mem- Gent cf Hiniate Wie Se eth ak bers, telling of the activities of differ- vanced student in the School of /¢M&departments of the federation. Music at the University of Minne-| The scheduled club program in- sota, Minneapolis, will be soloist with jcluded two papers, one by Mrs. R. W. the University Chanters when they Lumry, 311 Third St. and the other sing at the tenth annual holiday |bY Mrs. C. R. Robertson, Mason apart- frolic which is to be held at the|;Ments. Mrs. Lumry’s paper was on University Saturday evening Dec. 9. Selenski who is a lyric tenor, re- ceived his early musical education in Bismarck. For the last two years he has been doing radio work, as well as being soloist at St. Stephen’s Cath- olic church. He has become well- |“Frances Bacon and His Contempor- jarles.” Mrs. Robertson gave “Excerpts from Bacon's Essays.” ‘The members voted to purchase two |$5 health bonds for the North Dakota Tuberculosis association, continuing the custom established in past years. bertson Post No. 14, will be hostess to} known in music circles of Minneapolis and St. Paui. sek Federation President Addresses Fortnightly Mrs. John Knauf, Jamestown, state President of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Women’s clubs; Mrs. C. E. Peterson, Valley City, and Mrs. Flor- eke & Wednesday Study Club Hears Guest Speakers Informal talks by Mrs. John Knauf, Jamestown, president 6f the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, end by Mrs. Florence H. Davis, 1029 Seventh 8t., eighth district president, vere features of the Wednesday Study club meeting held Wednesday after- —STARTS TOMORROW— The Laughing Tornado! GROUCHO Rufes 7. Firefly, Oletotor et Freedonia sethe only man to know beth the Pres idents end the Farmer's devghier. tweers Admire! Dewey took Venitle. HARPO os Sneopy the Spywho shadows 10 mony suspect he becomes efraid of his own shodow. Give PRACTICAL Gifts This Christmas Fine Dressing Robes in Wool Flannels and Rich Silks $6.50 and $7.00 New Styled Pajamas, Broadcloth or Rayon $2.00 to $3.75 Heavy Pure Silk $6.50 Boys’ 85c and $1.00 Striking Mufflers in New Designs Silk or Wool $1.00 to $3.25 Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts $1.95 and $2.50 Other Plain and Fancy Shirts Mdm) Ne $1.25 and $1.50 Boys’ Shirts 85c to $1.25 Other Gift Suggestions include Belt and Suspender Sets, Collar and Tie Pins, Handkerchiefs, Silk or Wool Hose, Silk Neckwear, Shirt and Short Sets, Pullover Sweaters, Slip-on Gloves, Spats, Bath Slippers, Smart Oxfords, Suede Leather or Wool Jackets, New Suit or - Warm Overcoat. Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Ave. Phone 359 Neil O. Churchill, 618 After the talks by Mrs. Knauf and/Was postponed until a later meeting. Mrs, Davis, club members presented bedtyell ad their topics. Mrs. Cole reviewed “The| H.C, Rasche, Regan, who has been Perfect State” by Bernard Shaw and/the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. L. W. Larson, 315 Park St.,|Kohler, 513 Rosser Avenue West, for talked on “Aims and Accomplish-|three weeks, left Thursday morning ments of the Present Administra- ior Killdeer. There he will visit with tion.” The review of “Gabriel Over jhis son, D. W. Rasche. LAST TIMES TONIGHT PAUL MUNI Renowned star of “I Am a Fugitive” is back in a forceful, amazing stofy of the Dakota prairies: “The World Changes” TOMORROW and SATURDAY, CAPITOL —ee=nTHEATRE =e Frederick- James Frederick-James_qual- ity — Frederick-James style are now priced within the easy reach of every woman. Take advantage of this money-saving oppor- tunity. Convenient Terms at Sale Prices Repairing Remodeling Two Days Only Commencing _ at Noon Friday, All Day Saturday Dec. 8th & 9th MILLINERY 2 DAYS ONLY Fri., Dec. 7th and Sat. Dec. ath | “gwo Group | Group 2 THESE mous 50c, $1.00 vasr | SARAH GOLD SHOP COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION

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