The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1934, Page 5

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§ ae Mrs, Kennedy of ¥ Pioneer Daughters Will [2 Meet During Convention"=*22 32s. following the program. : includes, in addition to Mrs. McArdle, cling? Mrs. H. W. McArdle Will Speak ~ Friday Evening on Or- New O. E. S. Member ganizing Local Unit . —_— Mrs. Lester 8. Diehl, 301 Avenue B, at affiliated with Bismarck Chapter No. A special meeting of daughters and : 11, Order of the Eastern Star, during **e ® Granddaughters of pioneer mothers * of North Dakota interested in form.|5rOthers and Sisters ing s chapter of Ploneer Daughters) Married at Same Time Clubs of North Dakota will be a fea- — por} Fee k MP a tae: B.M. Dunn, 100 ‘Thayer avenue, west. wding/ Miss Adeline Wenaas Bride of J. Neibauer| T™ service. | ‘The bride, wearing a blue silk crepe Miss Adeline Helen Weneas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd O. ‘Wensas, 321 Eighth St., was married to John C. Neibauer, son of Mrs. D. ‘W. Smith, 711 Front avenue, and the late Frank Neibauer, at 9 o'clock, ‘Wednesday morning at St. Mary's thedral house. Rev. Feehan read the dress with hat and accessories to match, was attended by her sister, Miss Bernice Wenass, who wore & black dress and hat. A brother of the bridegroom, Joseph Neibauer, was best man. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast for 20 relatives was served at the Smith home. will explain the Pioneer club movement and the requirements for membership. Group Would Be Third If a group is formed in Bismarck, it will be the third chapter in the state. Fargo has the first chapter, servation of state g Mrs. Davis announces that the no- tice in the press is the only announce: ment of the meeting and is garded as an invitation to attend women eligible for membership. 5 Davis already has laid the ground: work for organization by explaining the movement to various groups. through (ng, returning to the World War Me- morial Wuilding for a general session at 2 o'clock. Banquet Reservations Open Clubwomen of the city who wish to attend the banquet honoring the of- ficers Friday evening are invited to make reservations with Miss Marion act play presented by the Community Players, is planned. ‘Bridge Pees | during i Both couples will make at the Whitted — Ag the present. Mrs. G. A. Rawlings On Mediterranean Trip & number of Bismarck people from Mrs. G. A. Rawlings, widow of the late Dr. Rawlings, who is now making a Mediterranean cruise on the 8. 8. Statendam. Mrs. Rawlings embarked at New York on Thursday, Feb. 8, and since then has visited in many foreign countries, including a week's stop in Egypt. At the time she wrote, she ex- ted to be in Turkey in a short time. r the cruise, Mrs. Rawlings will to Italy and will be joined there for stay by her sister, Mrs.|% ** & W. C. T. U. Postpones Elections of Officers : The election of officers, planned for the meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George | % A. Welch, 415 Ninth 8t., was post-|% Poned for one month. The program for the day, Prepared | $ by Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth 8t., | % included a report on the regional con- | % ference at Jamestown in March, given by Mrs. C. G. Boise, 60¢ Avenue D; Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, 522 Sec- > ond 8t., eighth district radio chair- man, states that she is making ar- Yangements to have various state of- ticers broadcast while they are in the city. Definite periods and names of Speakers are not available at present. The delegation coming from Fargo| nedy, $18 Sixth St.; a current events Period conducted by the leader and devotionals led by Mrs.-H. W. Graunke. Mrs. Hughes had the subject “The Voice of Yesterday and the Voice of Today,” contrasting the results of “dry” and “wet” educational programs. STARTING THIS WEEK ON STATION KFYR CtARA, ty & EMS was played at nine tables the social hour. Refreshments their home at the Everts apartments, 314 Third St., after Monday, April 9. bridegroom, who attended 8t. Baking company. The bride graduated from Bismarck high ee North Dakota Y. C. L. Meets Here Apr. 27-28 A committee of three local residents has been named by W. M. Wemett, Valley City, state president of the Young Citizens’ League, to make ar- Tangements for the state Y. C. L, con- eee ee ee The committee includes Arthur E. county superintendent of »| with Mrs, Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth schools, Wemett is a member of the Valley City eae faculty. Junior Musicians to Give Radio Program ‘The Junior Music club will furnish the program for the weekly broadcast of the Thursday Musical club over the local station at 8 o'clock Wednes- day evening. Members who will take Part are the Misses Gladys Risem and Donna Jean Davis, pianists, and Marjorie Hawley and Ethel Sandin, sopranos. ‘The group presenting the program. is @ member of the state and national federations of music clubs and is fos- tered by the Thursday Musical club 8t., and Miss Florence Fritch, 323 Park St., a8 sponsors. The program is being arranged by Mrs. Henry ! Meetings of Clubs | 4 And Social Groups $$? The Rebekah lodge will hold a regu- lar meeting at the World War Memor- jal building dining room at 8 o'clock Friday evening. ze & ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 will have a program presented by highway department employees for the meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Thurs- day evening at the World War Memor- ial building dining room. The enter- tainment will include a short play. Featuring Standard Advertised Merchandise A. W. LUCAS Co. Style Showing 3 to 4 P. M. Why Take a Chance With Unknown Brands? THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Modeled by Special Models and Featuring the Celebrated NELLY DON Lines Basement Lunch Room - Special 15c Afternoon Luncheon Served During Style Show Living Models will display other Frocks for various occasions as well as NELLY DONS NELLY DOR proves how feminine the SHIRTWAIST FROCK can be! 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