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<= _+, Bismarck Couple Makes Wedding Feb. 13 Known Miss Eva Baillet Becomes Bride of Fred &. Erickson at Glendive, Mont. Announcement was made here Tuesday of the marriage of Miss Baiflet and Fred E. Erickson, both of Bismarck, which took place at a civil ceremony performed at Glendive, Mont., on Tuesday, Feb. 13, by James ‘Walsh, justice of the peace. Witness- €s of the ceremony were Mrs. Erick- son’s brothers, B. A. Baillet and A. a both of whom reside at Glen- ve. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson returned to Bismarck Saturday evening and are at home in the Tribune apartments. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Baillet of Everett, Wash. has been a resident of this city since 1920. She was employed in the workmen's compensation bu- reau office from 1922 until the pre- sent winter, when she resigned to become the local representative of a cosmetic firm. She plans to continue her work permanently. Mr. Erickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Zimer Erickson of Minneapolis and has made Bismarck his head- quarters for several years while he has been employed as a traveling salesman, * * * Spanish War Groups Plan for Convention Outlining preliminary plans for entertaining the state encampment in Bismarck in June and appointing of convention committees occupied members of Levi M. Parsons Post, United Spanish Wer Veterans, and the Auxiliary when they met Monday evening at the World War Memo- rial building. Definite dates for the encampment were not set because other organiza- tions must be contacted in order not to have a conflict of convention times. H, F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth St. was named convention entertainment committee chairman by the veteran organization. Other members of the committee will be named at a later meeting. The Auxiliary’s committee includes Mrs. E. 8. Arthur, president, and Mrs. Frank L. Burdick, both of Mandan; Mrs. K. Arness, 223 Thayer Ave- nue West, and Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St., with Mrs. Snow as chair- man. After the business meetings, the two groups joined for a social hour and refreshments served by Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Burdick and Mrs, Lil- Nan Wurdeman, also of Mandan. xe * Ralph Truman and L. E. Standley returned Monday after a week-end trip to Minot and to Melita, Man. *x* * * Mrs. E. A. Craig, Esmond, who was. injured in a fall at the postoffice building several weeks ago, was‘ able to leave the Bismarck hospital Mon- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Craig are at the Patterson. ** 6 Mrs. 8. O. Wenaas, 321 Eighth St., was hostess to the D. D. I. bridge club which met at her home Monday eve- ning for a business meeting followed by cards. Honors in the bridge games. were held by the Misses Mabel Aune and Adeline Wenaas. The hostess served a luncheon. jton’s birthday with an “Everyland” Chapter F of P. E. 0. Entertains Husbands Covers were marked for 45 guests at tables decorated in the national P.E.O. Sisterhood colors of yellow and white for the 7 o'clock dinner given by Chap- ter F members for their husbands Monday evening at the home of Dr. rag Mrs, N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth ‘Novel Entertainment To Be Given Thursday The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church is marking ‘the anniversary of George Washing- Contract and auction bridge played at 10 tables followed the dinner. Score favors for contract went to P. J. Meyer, 912 Fourth St. and to Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth St., while the auc- tion score gifts went to George Will, 323 Third St., and Mrs. 8. F. Hollings- worth, 523 First St. Mrs. 8. W. Corwin, 422 Avenue C, as chairman of the year book committee, directed arrangements for the evening. Assisting her were other members of the committee, Mrs. Ramstad, and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue B, west, and Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh St., who substituted for Mrs. C. C. Converse, 609 Eleventh 8t., who is away. Program to be given in the church chapel Thursday evening, starting at |8 o'clock. ‘The public is invited. The program presented will endeav- |or to portray some of the characteris- tics of the various countries. In some |instances national hymns will be used and in other a selection which the committee believe to be more approp- riate will represent the country. Mrs. Nelson Sauvain, president of the society, is assisting with the ar- rangements. Other committee mem- bers are Mrs. F. E. Logee, Mrs. John L. Hughes and Mrs. Clell G. Gannon. |The committee announces that a sil- \ver offering will be taken. Following is the program which has been arranged: China—violin solo, Ralph Truman. Spain—vocal solo, Mrs. Gannon. Italy —reading, Mrs. Ralph Truman. Rus- sia—selection by Women’s chorus. Switzerland—cornet solo, Wilson Da- vis. England—vocal solo, George Humphreys. Canada—reading, Clell G. Gannon. Japan—vocal solo, Mrs. Hughes. Gypsy—male quartet, Mr. Humphreys, Otto Bauer, R. 8. Indseth and P. R. Jaynes. Ireland—vocal solo, Miss Bessie R. Baldwin. Northland—vocal solo, Jack Mote. Denmark—violin solo, Mrs. Otto Hansen. Scotland—vocal solo, Frank Cave. Norway—vocal solo, Mrs. Ver- non Freeman. Holland—vocal duet, George Shafer, Jr., and Chester John- son. Sweden—vocal solo, Mrs. R. A. Gagner. France—vocal solo, Mr. Bauer. Wales—trombone solo, John J. Hughes. Africa—selections by mixed chorus. “America”, sung by the chorus, will close the program. ** * 30 Leaders Will Take Scout Training Course Thirty leaders of Bismarck Boy and Girl Scout troops are expected to take the first-aid training course which will begin at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Girl Scout room in the World War Memorial building. The course will be conducted by Dr. W. B. Pierce under direction of the Burleigh county American Red Cross chapter. Two hour instruction periods covering first aid and theory and Practice will be continued each week until the requirements for the national Red Cross certificate are completed. ek * sek hk Pan-Attic Selects 4 . To Prepare Program A program committee to plan meet- ings for the 1934-35 club year was named at the luncheon meeting of the Pan-Attic club held Monday noon at the Inn. The committee will sub- mit the programs for approval be- fore the close of the present term. Mrs. Fannie Cochran Oeltjen, Mo- hawk apartments, is the committee chairman. Other members are Mrs. B. O. Refvem, 718 Sixth 8t.; Mrs. Thomas Hall, §12 Avenue B, and Mrs. W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh 8t. Table talks for the meeting were on the topic, “The President’s Cabinet.” The book review also was concerned with the President, being a resume of “Looking Forward” by Franklin D. Roosevelt, which was published in 1933, given by Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth St. eek Garrison Girl Weds C. Bergquist Tuesday Miss Esther Olsen, Garrison, be- came the bride of Clarence Bergquist, Washburn, in a ceremony performed at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the Trin- ity Lutheran church, at the parson: age, 704 Seventh St. The couple was | attended by Miss Lorraine Wilcox and Ernest Bergquist, both of Washburn. x ok * C. C. Sentman, Esmond, ‘and his son, Martin Sentman of Jamestown, are spending a few days with friends in the city. * ek Mrs. J. W. Plummer and her infant daughter, Yvonne, are guests of Mrs. Plummer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Seifert of Grand Forks. They will return in about 10 days, * ek ‘Mrs. Frank C. Gaines, Mason apart- ments, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Emma Cadieux, at Jamestown. Mr, Gaines spent Sunday at James- town with Mrs. Gaines and mother. Mrs. G. H. Dollar, 316 Park St., is expected to return home the latter part of the week from Minneapolis where she is visiting with friends, * * * H. A. Haut, Gackle, was in Bis- marck Monday to see Senator C. A. Miller of Gackle who with Mrs. Mil- ler, is residing at 310 First St., while he is recovering from an illness. xk * “* & Mr. and Mrs, Harry Turner and| their daughter, Joanne, of 614 First ‘St., returned Monday from Grand Forks where they had been week-end guests of Mr. Turner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Turner. They went to Grand Forks Frid: ** The Women's club met with Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third St., Mon- day evening for a brief business Mrs. Samuel H. Merritt, 221 Third St., read “The Revolt of Mother” by Mary Wilkins Freeman as the pro- gram for the meeting of Chapter L, | P.E.O. Sisterhood, held Monday eve- ning with Mrs. Mell Pollard, 202 Ave- nue B, as hostess. Following the pro- gram there was a social hour and Mrs. Pollard served refreshments. ook Genuine Lastex Girdle Four Silk Garters Worth $2.50 With Brocade Panels Four Garters Silk Finish Side Lace Worth $3.00 years younger Have a Perfect Fitting Costume and Save Money SPECIAL PURCHASE AND meeting, program and refreshments. The program was a review of “Waters Under the Earth” by Martha Ostenso, given by Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 312 Park St. Mrs. P. L. Owens, 810 Avenue E, | on Monday, March 5. zee Jamestown college students who jwere home for the week-end includ- led Miss Peggy Bergeson, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bergeson, 219 |Thayer Avenue West; Miss Arlene | Loehrke, daughter of A. A. Loehrke, and Robert Edick, son of Mrs. J. M. Edick, 1015 Eighth St. Miss son had as her guest for the week: | Miss Louise Cronies. of Hebron, ** Mrs. D. A. Shaw left Sunday for her home at Tacoma, Wash., aftre spend- ing several weeks visiting with rela- tives and friends in Bismarck and Mandan. She spent some time with her son-in-law end daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Albert D. Cordner, 519 Third St., and with her son daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw of St. and Mrs, Harold Smith, has invited the club to meet with her |~ end her roommate at the college, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934 in charge of arrang ments. eds of the party will go to the International Auxiliary for or-| ganization purposes. anes | * Meetings of Clubs |; | " And Social Groups | | ——_—__________¢ The Current Events club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon co, with Mrs, H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth 8t. x * * Mrs. O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth 8t., will be hostess to the Sunshine society Wednesday afternoon. The meeting| hour is 2 o'clock. | ek The monthly card party for mem- bers of the United Commercial Travelers’ Auxiliary will take placc Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. D. Hulett, 1008 Avenue B. Hostesses besides Mrs. Hulett are Mrs. L. P. Mahoney, 413 Griffin St.; Mrs. M. O. Arman, 503 Thirteenth xe * There will be a meeting of the Trinity Lutheran Study Circle at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening with Miss Dagny Aslakson, 607 Avenue D. Miss Carol Nyseter, also of 607 Ave- nue D, will be assisting hostess, * * * The meeting of the Junior Music club scheduled for Wednesday eve-_ ning, Feb. 21, has been postponed one | week and will be held Feb. 28. | * ek OK | The drama appreciation group- of | the Community Players will meet at| 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the | city hall. \ ie rd | City and County | ¢ Peter B. Garberg, Fargo attorney, has been in Bismarck since Saturday | attending to business matters. Salvation Army Will Give Second Concert’ The Salvation Army will present! the second in a series of concerts con- sisting of recordings made by the leading bands and songsters’ brigades | of the Army, at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening at the cital. Featureing the! concert will be a talk by J. E. 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