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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934 1934 Degree of Honor Officers Assume Duties ! Installation Service Conducted) Thursday by Mrs. Robert Welch, Mandan With Mrs. Robert Welch, Mandan, pest grand president of the North Dakota Degree of Honor Protective association, as installing officer, 1934 - Officers of Capital Lodge No, 16 were seated Thursday evening at the World War Memorial building dining | Miss Toom. Announcement of committee appointments also took place. Miss Marie Huber, 300 Second 8t., Gouth., and Miss Catherine E. Mor- Tis, 714 Sixth St., both past presi- Gents. assisted Mrs. Welch. Mra. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer ‘avenue, west, was installed as presi- dent. The other new officers are: Vice president—Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, 217 Avenue A, west. Secretary — Miss Gertrude Eichhorst, 419 Seventh St. Past president—Mrs. Clara Westphal, 711 Ninth 8t. Financial Miss Rose Huber, 300 Second 8t., south. Recording secretary — Mrs. Minnie Fadden, 415 Twenty-first 8t.| ‘Treasurer — Mrs. Marion Homan,| 117% Fourth St. Head usher—Mrs. Myrtle Eliason, 1516 Avenue B. As- sistant usher—Miss Viola Toews, 615| Sixth St. Outside watch—Mrs. Anne Hoeppner, 314 First St. Inside watch—| Miss Pearl Frankhauser. Pianist— Mrs, Esther Barneck, 814 Avenue D. Staff captain—Mrs. Dora Doyle. Rep- resentative to grand lodge — Miss Marie Huber. Alternate—Mrs. West- phal. Trustees for one, Constans, 621 Mandan St. . M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan 8t., and Mrs. Freda Eliason, 218 Avenue D, ‘west, two and Have Special Election In a special election before the in- stallation, Miss Toews was named assistant usher to take the place of Mrs. J. L. Clifford, 306 Fifteenth 8t., ‘who resigned. Mrs. Hoeppner was named outside watch instead of Mrs. Jennie Carlson, 409 Eleventh St., who . | gift. | Miss Frankhauser was named inside watch when Miss Toews was advanced to assistant usher. In an obligation service, Mrs. Hoeppner and Miss Marie Ethen were received into the association. They will be initiated with a large class of candidates on Feb. 22 when Mrs. Frankie Lyman, Cando, state presi- dent, will be here. Mrs. Brazerol, presiding for Mrs. ait announced the following com- mit of Auditing—Mrs. Fadden, chairman, Thalia Jacobson and Mrs. Kathleen Fitch. Ways and means— Mrs, Bragerol, chairman, Mrs. John C. Beattie and Mrs. Hoeppner. Pro- gram—Miss Marie Huber, chairman, Mrs. Westphal and Mrs. Myrtle Elia- son. Social and civic—Mrs. Barneck, chairman, Mrs. Leonhard and Mrs. Doyle. Membership—Miss Rosa Hu- chairman, Mrs. Constans and Miss Lavina Peterson.‘ First and sec- ond assistant to vice president—Miss Marf Huber and Mrs. Beattie, re- spectively., Attendance—Miss FEich- horst, cHairman, Misses Anderson and Toews and Mrs. Wilma Engen. Relief—Mrs. Zuger, chairman, Mrs. Bragerol and Miss Eichhorst. Wel- coming and reception—Mrs. Cora Ul- mer, chairman, Mrs. Tillie Peterson, Mrs. Viola Liessman, Mrs. Mayme Cayou, Mrs. Catherine Borden and Mrs. Zuger, ex-officio member. Grievance—Mrs. Westphal, chairman, Miss Morris, Miss Dora Borden and Mrs. Carlson. Press and publicity— Mrs. Brazerol, chairman, and Mrs, Clifford. Community Council repre- sentative—Mrs, Brazerol. Honor Mrs. Welch Following the installation, Mrs. Zuger presented Mrs. Welch with a Refreshments were served by Mrs. Homan and Mrs. Westphal, The appointment of Miss Dorothy Huber, 300 Second St., south, as ju- venile lodge director by Mrs. Frances Buell Olson, St. Paul, national De- gree of Honor president, was an- nounced. Miss Huber has been Bis- marck playground supervisor and has had considerable Girl Scout and Camp Fire Girls experience. She will assume her duties with the January We Feature Grain Fed Meats “There’s a Difference” SIRLOIN STEAK Fass’ w. ......... 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Libby's Fancy Sliced, ram $1.04 2 Doz. 65¢ 2 te 25€ sects Ofor 176 .24c 26c 2 for 25¢ .24e TOMATO JUICE Spent ......... 3 te 19¢ SOAP FLAKES (3 Baby WASHED BAGAS, P ; TOMATOES 4 FANCY FRESH 8 Gi pinseh, Creme Beant, Celery, i “ALWAYS 21-08. Ruth Bars Missouri Pack No. 2 Tins Arrow, PRG. 2+. 000006 S for Ste VEGETABLES Mushrooms, Rhubarb, 2 for 35c Radishes, , Cauliflower, Tomatoes tint specu 2 for 25¢ CUSINER’S PHONE 1060 meeting of the junior lodge to be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after- Noon at the World War Memorial] 4 building dining room. The ways and means committee was delegated to arrange a benefit bridge party to be given in the near future. | The Officers’ club will meet Feb. 5 with Mrs. Fadden in charge. The next regular meeting on Feb. 8 will be a social meeting. | x * First Lutheran Church To Have Song Service by are “O oy of ster by Lae Monson, Everlasting Strength’ Beethoven-Lorenz, and “The Mas- ter’s Voice” by Forrest G. Walter. The male quartet composed of Edward Nelson, Reuben Sjobeck, H. A. Swen- son and O. N. Nordlund, will sing and “Won- parent sal Gertrude Han- zon y solo, “Legende” by Wieniawski. Mrs. H. Cuns, Miss Odessa Nelson, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Swenson and Mr. Nordlund will sing “He Leadeth Me” by H.N. Allen. Miss Lucile Malm- | of quist will play the offeratory. Hymns by the congregation and s scripture reading and sermon by the pastor will complete the service. s* @ Zither Club Returns Miss Grob as Leader Miss Emma Grob was elected presi- dent of the Zither club for the fourth consecutive year wi the annual election of officers was held Thuraday evening at the Busiriess and Profes- ‘sional Women’s club room, World War Memorial building. Miss Ottila Koepplin was named Vice chairman and Miss Emma Waldal ‘was elected secretary-treasurer. The members voted! to have a cos- ed petyy on Washington's birthday, A series of games played under di- rection of Miss Waldal and Miss Es- ther Johnson, and lurch served by the Misses Lula Geiger and Tina Acker- mann, completed the evening’s pro- gram. Twenty-four members attended the meeting. 1 sek Announce Additional 1934 I. O. O. F. Heads A. W. Snow and JR. E. Carlander, who have been installed as vice grand and inside guard, respectively, are among the 1934 officers of the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows lodge who were ‘The Sammy Kontos orchestra for dancing until midnight when a committee, headed by Myron Rierson, 618 Third St., served lunch, * * * Friends here have. received word of PREACHER SERMON SUBJECT Sunday Night, 7:30 N py ok E. pinnae TPS EST * Heads D. of H. MRS, ALFRED ZUGER Mrs, Zuger Thursday installed as president Lodge No. 16, Degree of Honor Pro- tective association, for the second Consecutive year. Mrs. Zuger also is city deputy of the Degree of Honor Bismarck. Minot, to Miss Fannie Godfrey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William medical work at the University of North Dakota and received his de- gree at the University of Nebraska. He has been stationed at Mystic, 8. D., a8 an army medical officer. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Little Women’s club No. 1 will meet, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Misd nro ei bop 8t. Following lub meeting, @ fare- well party will be given for one of the members, Miss Anna Marie De- Groot, who will leave soon for her new home in Milwaukee, Wis. The Junior Degree of Honor will have its Janaury meeting at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the World War Memorial building. *'Rainbow Officers and ‘was | of Capital Board Are Installed Installation of officers for the quar- ter and of the new advisory board for 1934 marked the Order of the Rainbow meeting held Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. Plans for several social functions, including | Service—Miss Irma Fern Logan. Con- initiation of new members, were dis-!fidential observer—Miss Jean Kraft. cussed during the business meeting. Outer observer—Miss Hollece Beall. Miss Helen Targart as installing Officer, Miss Mildred Dietz as instal- ling marshal and Miss Julia Wetmore ‘son. Choir—Misses Marjorie Hawley, as installing chaplain, conducted the ceremonies. All are past worthy advisors of the order. Following are the new officers: Worthy Advisor—Miss Nina Mel- ville. Worthy associate advisor— Miss Beth Wheeler. Charity— Miss Gladys Risem. Hope—Miss {Phyllis Olson. Faith—Miss Ellen Til- |lotson. Recorder—Miss Ione Noggle. | Treasurer—Miss Eleanor Kjelstrup. |GShaplain—Miss Lucille _ Isaminger. Drill leader—Miss Peggy Jane Skeels. | Love—Miss Marian Pederson. Religion |—Miss Louise Melville. Nature—Miss {Norma Peterson. Immortality—Mary |Louise Nuessle. Fidelity—Miss Louise Dietz. Patriotism—Miss Emily Belk Musiclan—Miss Donna Jean Davis. Choir director—Miss Ruth Christian- Bernice Ulmer, Vivian Coghlan, Sara Crewe, Ruth Saxvik, Phyllis Brain- erd and Cynthia Dursema. The advisory board is composed of Mrs. L. P, Warren, 622 Fifth St.; Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, 219 Thayer avenue, » Carl J. Tullberg, 1021 ; Mrs. B. K. Skeels, 520 “Matty won't hold % against me when I tell him I was hurryin’ to the store to get a quart of CLOVERDALE ICE CREAM MANDAN CREAMERY 5 PRODUCE C0 Thayer avenue, west; Mrs. H. & Wheeler, 715 Sixth St.; Mrs. H. M. Beall, 618 Third St.; Mrs. D. B. Cook, 522 Avenue D; Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, 711 Eighth 8t.; George T. Humphreys, 930 Eighth St., and L. P. Warren, xe * Feb. 16 Is Designated World Day of Prayer The first Friday in Lent, Feb. 16, has been named as the World Day of Prayer for Missions and this year will be observed locally with a sefvice at the First Baptist church, it was an- nounced Friday. Mrs. Robert EB. 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