The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1934, Page 5

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Committee Invites Rev. Bruce| Christian held in Bismarck April 20-22, was drawn up at a meeting of the pro- gelical, Presbyterian and’ Congrega.|™iss Lydia Seits, 219 Thayer Ave- tional churches, together with other| ue West. tatives to the convention. Miss Loyal Temperance Legion groups which was held at the McCabe Meth- Grace Sanborn and other members of odist Episcopal church Friday eve-|n4rg. Hample's and Mrs. Dale's group, SSS | concluded the program. #* * _——_-— _ State Christi an Endeavor Meeting Program Planned McCullough, Minneapolis, as js, gave the address of welcome and Principal Speaker ‘was chairman for the program, which ‘The program for the state Christian " Endeavor society convention, to be|suc'ta ove arrose Program gram committee in seaslon here Fri-|PCUr sitls from yess Christian Endeavor groups of Evan- represent the group sponsored by ff: .| Twelve boys and girls from the affiliated societies, will send represen. group d by Mrs. G. A. ‘The program committee includes] Pie, 117 Main Avenue, and Mrs. Alfred Est! 5 $ Hechitaher’ Wires: Rev. H. HY ‘bun Ever Heard of a Poor Old Horse?” is 1 in Bismarck over -end| Fourth St., sang “Touch Not, Taste in will visit various doen onnnatess Not, Handle Not.” Six boys present- Sunday. Rev. Dierenfield has re-|ing a playlet, “The Triumph of Wa- turned to Minot. ter” and five girls singing “Hear the ze * ¢ |Brooklet” are members of the group Over 75 at General iw Meeting of L. T, L,|_ Nelson Meson spoke on | Indian More thin %5 children and adulta| 2 Southwest to help the, groups #9 A by the attended the general meeting of local entire group, s salute to the flag and an L, T. L. review conducted by Miss ig Mrs. Davis to Serve on pricey Program Committee 25e Until 7:30 tion of Music clubs -9. appointment of Mrs. FUN SHOW! [| Divi was included im the snnounce- ment of the personnel of committees 4 pa] first district president, will serve as airman. Mrs. John H. Bystin, also ANOTHER! |/S0"Gruna Forts, convention chatr- You'llnever |/™2n 7 *¢ ro . get caught || former state president, heads the pro- up on the ||gram committee. Other members laughs from || Ringel, Eugene Adams and Mrs. H. these com- |] J. Humpstone. Dean Knute A. Froy- edy aces! || sea of Valley City, Mrs. Glen Moon, Miss Clara Pollock and Miss Gertie Lobben, all of Fargo, and Mes. Davis CHARLIE || complete the group. Business "M A RY [| |sesentatives from the state's music Local B. P. W. Group members of the Business and professional ‘Women’s club are invited to attend a dinner which will be given at the Inn at 6:15 o'clock and an in- formal reception from 8 to 9:30 o'clock which will be given Saturday evening for Miss Lillian Gubelman of Valley City, president of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs. \ Miss Gubelman arrived Saturday ° | |noon and will be in Bismarck until AKIND Sunday noon. She is at the Prince hotel. ‘The reception after the dinner will —Plus— “POPEYE THE SAILOR” || ber. club president, and Miss Mabel “MICKEY MOUSE” ‘i federation will be held at Grand NANTES Forks Monday and Tuesday, May 28 “TWIN SCREWS” —| "ius Madora Knox of Grand Forks ‘was appointed convention chairman. THE DOME The Best Recreation Spot in the Northwest Presents CLIFF KYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Perfect Dance Floor Table Service ~ Attention Car Owners Now is the time to have your car overhauled and all set to go when spring arrives. During the months of March and April we will allow a special discount on Car Repair Work amounting to $5.00 or over. We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity. Drive in today—let us give you an estimate on that car All Work Guaranteed Olson Garage > 109 8th Street Phone 925 Many Affaits Honor Mr. and Mrs. Tracy There has been much entertaining this week for Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. I ; bs To honor Prof, Leal A. Headley of Carleton college, Northfield, Minn.,| who was the guest speaker at the Rotary club ladies’ night meeting | ‘Thursday evening, Dr. and Mrs, G. of| M4. Constans, 621 Mandan St., enter- tained a few former Carleton stu- dents at an informal gathering fol- Jowing the dinner. The guests, be- sides Professor Headley, were Dr. and Mrs, N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St., Mr. and Mrs. Merton J. Orr, 1023 Fifth 8t.; Mr. and Mrs. George Bird, 711 Second 8t., and Mrs, Olive La- Grave, 721 Third St. den’s residence, 2 g Richholt school. ili RE §2 ot a i i i Lambertus, ED ape Four former state presidents of the P. E. O. Sisterhood were guests luncheon given at the Inn Friday . a i i i partment president of the American French, 615 Fourth Legion Auxiliary, will leave Sunday /former state presidents present were|first and second high score gifts. for her home at Lidgerwood after ' Mrs. F. R. Smyth, 218 Third St.; Mrs.|Other members of the group are spending the winter months at Man- Margaret G. Bingenheimer, Mandan, dan. During the last week Mrs./and Mrs. H. W. Reed, Dickinson, An- Lynch has been the guest of honor | other guest was Mrs. L. R. Baird, also|dan, and Mrs. C. P. Ferguson and at several social affairs, including a'of Dickinson. dinner and bridge party given Thurs- Baird accompanied their husbands day evening by the Mandan unit of /here to be guests at the ladies’ night the Auxiliary, Sharing honors with Mrs. Lynch was Mrs. H. P. Ide, Har- department national defense chairman. Covers were laid for 30. Guests from Bismarck included Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, Mrs, Gunnar Ol- geirson and Mrs. Frayne Baker. Mrs. J. D. Healow, 614 Thayer Ave- | nue, was hostess for the Febru: meeting of the St. Rose missionary group which was held at her home Wednesday evening. There were Players for three tables of bridge with Mrs. T. E. Flaherty, 607 Sixth St. receiving the. high score award and Mrs, A. Y, Haglund, 723 Man- dan 8t., receiving the second high score gift. Red tapers and appoint- ments in matching color were used on. the luncheon tables. Mrs, Frank E. Andrist, 508 Avenue E, will be hostess 800 to the group this month. dinner given Thursday evening by the Rotary club. Nine Bismarck residents went to Jamestown Thursday to attend fu- neral services for the late Dr. William Edgar Roe, dean of religious education at Jamestown college, conducted at Voorhees chapel on the college cam- pus. Included in the group were Al- fred 8. Dale, president of the James- town college alumni association, and Mrs, Dale, 1016 Eighth St.; Miss Pau- line Buzgell of the Bismarck hospital; Mrs, Loren Myli, 316 Mandan 8t.; Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Logee, 216 Av- enue B, west; Miss Anna D. Burr, 702 Fourth 8t., and Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Gulson, 422 Twelth St. eee The teachers of the Richholt school were entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Girdell Patterson at the prison war- Girdell Patterson, Jr. is enrolled in the fourth grade of Cards and music were the diversion. Miss Ruby Wil- mot, city school music supervisor, and Miss Esther Teichmann, school nurse, were guests in addition to the Rich- holt instructors who are the Misses Agnes Boyle, Agnes Witzleben, Mar- guerite Lyness, Beulah Shurr, Irene Ruth Rowley, Seter and Leona Mushinski. nee Mrs. C. C. Turner entertained the bridge club which has for its mem- bers Mandan and Bismarck women who formerly resided in Dickinson at the home of Mrs. Guy Turner in the Mason apartments Friday afternoon. ee * 1 Mrs. M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, de- | noon by one of the number, Mrs. J. P.|Mrs. Guy Turner and Mrs. George Lenhart will be Mrs. George F. Shafer, The other|Steinbrueck, Mandan, received the| 305 Avenue B; Mrs. R, 5. Towne, 722 | Seventh St.; Mrs, C. L, Young, 220 Avenue B, west; Mrs. J. P. French, |cort staff, in charge. -If any members cannot attend the dinner they are asked to telephone Mrs. Minnie Fad- den, secretary, at 45, before noon A regular meeting of the Degree of | Monday. i Honor Protective association officers’ N club is announced for 6:30 o'clock Monday evening at the Grand Pacific] Chicago, March hotel private dining room. Because Mrs. L. W. Martin, Mrs. Q. Roberts and Mrs. A. W. McLean, all id Mrs, J. A. Fleck, 606 Rosser — ‘arg Mrs, Reed and Mrs./Mrs. G. D. Wagar of this city. Mrs. Oscar A. Feland ang Mrs. Clare L. Nelson, both of Bismarck, substituted for Mrs. McLean and Mrs, Wagar. Boosted entre Mt eh ia Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups will be attending for the first time, all the officers are requested to be/ {from a shotgun into his car. present. After the e ‘The meeting of the Liberal Arts club scheduled for Thuraday evening has been postponed until Tuesday evening, when the group will meet for a 6) o'clock dinner at the Grand Pacific ji hotel private on aa Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St., will be hostess to the Rebekah Busy | sewing society which is to meet! |i at her home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday Mrs. J. L. Kelley will be program leader for the meetings of the Wom- en's Christian Temperance be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon with Mrs, P. O. Sathre, 600 Av- The annual election of officers and | |} reading of letters from non-resident members will feature the luncheon| meeting of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sis-| ff terhood, to be held Monday at the home of Mrs, A. P. Lenhart, 106 Av- |i enue B, west. 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