The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1934, Page 4

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Additional Society) for Miss Lovey Gransaike, who made her first appearance before the club with a up of vocal selections, in- cluding “Tommy Lad,” “When Song Is Sweet,” “Sweet Miss Mary” and Mrs. Hahn Will Speak ° ‘At Auxiliary Meetings ‘Mrs. ©, W. Hahn, Fremont, Neb., ational vice president of the north- ‘western division, American Legion Auxiliary, will address the annual eonventions of the six North Da- kota districts, starting in the sec- ond district at Hope Friday, May 4, with Mrs. A. O. Anderson, district committeewoman, presiding. The third district, of which the Bismarck Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 is a unit, will meet at Val- ley City Saturday, May 5, with Mrs. F J. Fredrickson, committeewoman, Presiding, Meetings in the four other districts will follow closely, at Hebron May 7 with Mrs, A. M. Hammes, New Eng- land, presiding; at Kenmare May 10 with Mrs. A. C. Wiper, Bowbells, pre- | siding; at Bottineau May 11 with Mrs. | Thomas Street, Bottineau, presidiny and at Langdon May 12 with M Muriel Cryderman, Grafton, presi ing. Mrs. Hahn has general leadership of Auxiliary activities this year in t seven states of the division. Mrs. M, H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, de- ‘partment president, and Mrs. H. P. Ide, Harvey, national committeewom- ‘an and department national defense chairman, also will attend all of the waeetings. Department chairmen are ‘to attend in their various districts. A new feature this year will be the, ‘Americanizm and FIDAC pageant ‘which will be presented by some unit in each of the six districts. Vall City Juniors will present it in the ‘third district, while members of Graf- ton unit will present it in the first, Special Purchase and AL ATS Finley unit in the second, Bottincau| 7y°"4yoyeit Williams, state health unit in the fourth, Kenmare Girl! ocficer, was the guest speaker, In Scouts in the fifth and the Beulah opening her talk in which she rec- junit in the sixth district. ‘ommended periodic health examina- ; Annual quartet and trio contests, tion, Dr. Williams suggested that the {will be conducted at each meeting, ciyp might profitably undertake a |the winners to compete in the depart-/ health appraisal of the city. ment convention at Fargo in July. Miss Susan V. Sheaffer, supervisor National citations for membership) o, nurses at Bismarck hospital, paid vill be presented to the winners. Re-/» prief tribute to Jane A. Delano, who ports of the units also will be parti died April, 1919, after a meritorious f the programs. The North Dakota! war service record in this country epartment has enrolled 93 per cent! and abroad. of its last year’s membership and 79| Refreshments were served by Miss Ket ante of the a set by national | ruber, assisted by Mrs Anne Hoepp- eadquarters, the state membership} a chairman has announced. Tt is hopea | "*" eg * * * af vi j : . the time of the district meetings | Miss Violet Fetcher yes Will Be June Bride Announcement of the engagement of Miss Violet Fetcher, Rose apartments, | A program of dance and vocal se-| to R. R. Teichmann, Fargo, was made lections and talks planned by Miss! Tuesday evening when Mr. Teich- Rose Huber, chairman of the health, mann’s sister, Miss Esther Teichmann, ommittee, featured the April soctal|!!1 Rosser ‘avenue, entertained 15 eting of the Business and Profes-| friends: of the bride-to-be. ional Women's club held Tucsday| The wedding will take place in June evening at the American Legion Aux-/| at the home of Miss Fetcher’s parents, iliary room, World War Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fetcher, at En- building. |derlin, Mr. Teichmann is the son of | Pupils of Miss Margaret Ann Ram-) Mrs. Mary Teichmann, Fargo. Miss ey presented the dance numbers.! Fetcher now is teaching her fourth ‘School Days” was given by Marcia) term at the Roosevelt school. Morris and Rosemary Selvig, wearing| The guests spent the evening em- {red and white gingham costumes, and|broidering tea towels for the bride- a military buck and wing was given/|to-be, the announcement of the en- by Joan Slorby, Marcia Morris, Ethel! gagement being withheld until lunch- | Hendricks, Marjorie Larson and Rose-| eon was served at three tables decor- ty Selvig, costumed in red and ated with pink rosebuds and white white soldier outfits. Mrs. Arthur/tapers. Tiny pink heart folders at | Bauer accompanied both numbers. | each place contained the names of | Mrs. R. E. Morris was accompanist | Miss Fetcher and her fiance. H * ‘Health Program Given | Before B. P. W. Club| High Grade 7 That’s MRS. CLARA BENDER Mrs. Clara Bender, St. Paul, national vice president of the Degree of Honor Protective association, editor of the Degree of Honor Review and grand secretary of the Minnesota lodge, arrived Thursday morning for an official visit to Capitol Lodge No. 16. Mrs, Bender was honored at a tea given from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon and in the evening will be speaker at a banquet at 7 o'clock at the Grand Pacific hotel. Seventy-five Bismarck and Mandan members have made reservations. She also will participate in initiatory exercises to follow the banquet. At noon, she was complimented at a luncheon given by Mrs. tag Zuger, president of Capitol lodge, at her home, 501 Thayer ave- nue, west. Friday morning, Mrs. Bender and a party of Degree of Honor members will be entertained at breakfast at the Capitol private dining room by Miss Catherine E. Morris, 714 Sixth &t., state vice president. Preceding the break- fast, the party will be taken through the Capitol, with Nelson Sauvain, chair- man of the board of administration, acting as guide. College to Present Marguerite Kennedy Miss Marguerite Kennedy, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Ken- nedy, 518 Sixth St., will be presented in her senior piano recital by the Jamestown college music department at 8:15 o'clock Saturday evening at Voorhees chapel. A copy of Miss Kennedy's program was received Thursday by her parents. Miss Kennedy, who is a senior at the college, has chosen Miss Emma King, soprano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King, Menoken, to assist her the program, which follows: “Soneta in B-Flat Minor, Op. 35,” Chopin, Dappio Movimento, Scherzo and March Funebre movements— Miss Kennedy; “A It Flower,” Campbell-Pipton and “Ich Grolle Nicht,” Schumann—Miss King; “Etude in F-Minor, No. 2,” “Etude in G-Flat Major, No. 5, Major, No. and “Nocturne in C- Minor, Op. 48, No. 1,” Chopin—Miss Kennedy; “The Dreaming Lake,” ude in ¥! Head, and “Musetta’s Valse Song” Kit lat, Op. 34, 1” and “Ballade in G-Minor, Op. Chop! ' Mr. |Evan Kennedy, 4 Anita Mercer, and Miss Ruby Wilmot, city school music supervisor, plan to go to Jamestown for the recital. | xk * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer 8. Cohen, 815 Fifth St., returned Wednesday noon from a three-week vacation trip in- cluding stops at Washington, D. C. where they were guests of Mr. Cohen's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cohen, lew York City, Baltimore and Philadelphia. On the return trip, they stopped in Minne- apolis for a few days and were guests of Mr. Cohen's aunt, Miss Leah Cohen. SPECIAL COAT SALE Sports and Dressy Types at prices that will please. Com- plete range of sizes —Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main. Sele Hits! Wa the Price! 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Rosenthal, 702 Avenue E, department radio chairman of the American Auxiliary, an- nounced Thursday that Mrs, Jack Williams, Fargo, will give an address on the Auxiliary'’s child welfare pro- gram over WDAY, Fargo, from 1:30 to 1:45 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. | wi ia ut avenue, west, SPECIAL COAT SALE Sports and Dressy Types at prices that will please, Com- plete range.of sizes—Sarah Gold Shop, 312 Main. and he makes you taugh all day! He's the great American henpecked husband! He always said he'd be rich some day...here’s the astonishing story. how he made good! Clean Delightful Fun! FA YOU s vith Larry “Buster” CRABBE a Picture AME ‘— ADDED PLEASURES — Laurel and Hardy in “Oliver the 8th” Owl and the Pussy Cat (cartoon) CONSTANCE BENNETT FRANCHOT TONE Pictorial - Song Hit Story — ENDS TONIGHT — « “Moulin How Studebaher 4155 t Adrienne RETELLING ME } He wins the Flan- nel Daisies as the greatest inventor since Adam and Eve. discovered Love! 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