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‘ THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934 “ 5 A brief business session and pro- | Social Development.” The final meet-|is driving them to Bald Eagle : gram and serving of refreshments|ing of the year will take place Tues-|and will peat sg days. marked the meeting of Chapter BC,| day, May 22. ‘g Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, held Tuesday xk * Dr. and Mrs, P. W. Freise and \ evening with Mrs. J. W. Tyler, 311} Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Herrick, who| Robert, 721 Eighth St., and Mrs, Park 8t., as hostess. For the Program, | have Spent the last two years with|don Anderson and son, Loren, . members answered roll call with | their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.|Third 8t., returned Tuesday —SSSSSSSSS——————_—_—= nh OE ie names of children’s books, Mrs. R. H.| and Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth 8t.,|Grand Forks where they had ' Penwarden, Jr., reviewed Laura Gil-| left Wednesday morning for their old| since Sunday. Robert and Eldon $i fillan’s book, “I Went to Pit College,”|home at Bald Eagle Lake, Minn., to| peared on the program of tiring president, in her message, ex- 15 2 High School Alumni As Council Delegate | pressed appreciation for the coopera- tion tendered her. Decision to give a benefit bridge ' At 47th Annual Reunion) 2.2.22, 2.2245 ath meed a nim BE Miss Florence Satterlund, '05, Heads Group for 1934-35 Activities The forty-seventh annual reunion of the Bismarck high school alumni association, held Tuesday evening at ee % ee % wo son ining room, was| Press”; Emerson Logee, '34, winner Of |» 7. Miss Baldwin announced that the of attended by. Led stadwate, ore wat |the annual tosst eontest—"air Mal”,Miss Sheaffer Chosen gurrent events clases which _ have Mr end Br 9, Rue Tht Atoe i a AND THEY NEVER , ; program |@Md Merle Isaminger, ‘20—“Televi- W. i mn con ,|has a month’s leave of absence from : ECK. 4 Sih “Oden aRiegtitoe ke the sens |sion.” In the last talk forecasts of As B. P. W. President Burr during the winter months have her work in Milwaukee, Wis, and is we INTERFERE WITH tral theme, cards and dancing. Miss Florence Satterlund, ‘05, was elected president for the ensuing year, ’ taking the place of Mrs. A. M. Bra- zerol, '22, who had served during the year just closing. Other officers chosen are: Vice president—Fay Brown, '29. Secretary—Miss Emma Mae Brittin, ‘30, Treasurer—Mrs. Minnie L. Shuman, '02, who was re- elected. Miss Satterlund was advanc- ed from the vice presidency and Miss Brittin succeeded Miss Ardeth Guss- ner, '29. The nominations were pre- sented by Roy Logan, Mrs. G. J. Wor: ner and Miss Mary Cowan. As the officer from the 1930 class, which is to direct the 1935 reunion, Miss Brittin will be general chairman. Miss Gussner was in charge of com- mittees working on this year's gath- ering. George Register, Miss Rose Huber « and Birlea O. Ward were named as an auditing committee to make an ex- amination of the books, requested by the treasurer. It was voted to again hold a bridge party similar to the one held during the Christmas holidays. The decorative scheme for the ban- + Quet was worked out with cerise and silver streamers, pink roses in silver vases and tiny airplane favors in Monday club at the council meeting |and Camp Grassick, was reached. The of the General Federation of wo-|President appointed Mrs. Targart, keeping with the toast program. men’s clubs to convene at Hot Springs, | Mrs. R. E, Wenzel and Miss Hosch to Messages typed on telegram blanks/ ary, May 21-26, at the meeting held | Set the date and make other arrange made known the evening's program, Monday afternoon. ments. ‘i eT presided over by Fay Brown, who in-| Mrs. H. P. Goddard, 808 Mandan Ere cele moines . troduced toasts by the following! st. program leader reviewed the|chairman of the committee arrang- speakers: Miss Gussner—“Telephone;”| Kathleen Eldridge biography, “Holy | ing cee tS BE ers’ by the Gordon Engen, '34—“Radio”; Miss bette t a kecatt) one It Dried ae bie quet, eo 3 ft Elizal ¢! ave a luncheon for fay Tuesday, May 22. Miss Bryant Soule --reneeaia: by wae 21 meeting. Mrs. Harold D. Shaft, and Mrs. Alfred Zuger will work with for the “ . |925 Sixth St., was hostess, Dunn Quain, 93—“The Pony Ex * gore been discontinued until next fall. the future were made for several Of) ari. susan V. Bheatfet, supervisor | ’Gonunconea an tte Gl the guests. To close the speeches, Dr./of nurses at Bismarck hospital, be-| Forks club, which is to entertain the Quain presented Logee with the $5/came president of the Business and state convention May 28 and 29 were Prize for writing the winning toast. | Professional Women’s club at the an-| read by Miss Huber. The June 11 In the bridge games, in play at five | nual election of officers held Tues-| meeting, at which delegates will give tables, Mrs. John B, Belk won the|/day evening at the hospital nurses’) their reports, and the June 25 picnic high score prize. Other guests spent home. Miss Sheaffer succeeds Miss meeting will conclude the group's ac- the remainder of the evening dancing |Marie Huber, county superintendent tivities until next fall. sa i "E [Of Schools, who has served in the of-| Mrs. Sowles was hostess for the to music provided by Ray Johnson's | tice for two years, meeting and served refreshments fol- orchestra. “ Miss Ruby E. Schumann was chos-| lowing adjournment. ~ en a8 vice resident, succeeding Miss ** * Rainbow Girls To Be [Tape tttoa asus, Mabel Ol'on Mins. Stone Returned ina Brones was elected treasurer, i Dance Hosts Saturday sicoweing Mix, Wi, Turgut, and As P. T. A. President . Nellie n= Plans for the spring dancing party |ricka B. Beach were returned to the| Mrs. Frank L. Stone was re-elected to be given Saturday evening and board of directors. Reorganization|President of the Wachter school election of officers will occupy mem-| o¢ the board will take place at a| Parent and Teachers’ association, bers of the Order of the Rainbow at| meeting to be called within the next| Which held the last business session bed Le cher ia meeting scheduled ted week. of the present term at the school :30 o’c! ursday evening at t! ‘Annual reports cove! the year’s|8ymnasium Tuesday evening. Masonic temple. ‘work were even by ‘Miss Huber as| John Meyers was elected vice pres- Guests at the dancing party will in-| president, Miss Olson as secretary,| ident, succeeding Elmer Solum, and clude members of the Bismarck and| sre, Targart as treasurer and the | Frank Williams was named secretary- Mandan DeMolay chapters and the following committee chairmen: Miss| treasurer to succeed Charles Williams. Mandan Order of the Rainbow. Beach, membership; Miss Bessie R.| Mrs. William Gabel, Mrs, Theodore The group of junior high members Baldwin, activities; Mrs. Berta E.|Schults and Mrs, Elmer Solum were who will arrange the entertainment Baker, legislative; Mrs. Nellie Evarts,| appointed on the entertainment com- and serve refreshments at Thursday student loan fund; Miss Gertrude| mittee for the all-school picnic which night’s meeting includes the Misses Evarts, housing; Miss Josephine|is to be a Memorial day event. A Phyllis Brainerd, Lois Riggs, Jean Hosch, publicity; Miss Pearl Bryant,|second committee was appointed to Harris, Barbara Henry, Jean Baker,| emblem, and Miss Rose Huber, health. | take down the playground equipment Beverly Jensen, Lydia Langer and|The report of the health chairman| at the close of the school year. The Allce Tillotson. was presented by Miss Schumann, a| peraonnel includes Mr. Solum, Frank les. A collection, which amounted to $2.40, was taken up for the benefit of Camp Grassick. With the collection Of $3.46 taken at @ previous meeting, this makes a total of $5 86 donated to the project. Supplementing the showing of North Dakota nature pictures by Russell Reid, superintendent of the State Historical society, J. W. Riley talked on “The Preservation of North Da- kota Song Birds.” Refreshments were served to 75 per- sons by Mrs. Mose Jouharian, Morris Agre, Charles Williams, Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Harold A. 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