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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1984 cusses ‘Roaming American Hig! Mrs. ter was presented with will papers, spring months will feature meet, Additional 3. of embroidery made by iP ‘Mothers Problems’ ings ing of the Junior American Legic thy vate group presented Mrs. who worked into it KFYR o'clock Friday Mee of Clubs Auxiliary Loren id Py Friday fi riet Wagar as the Lady Bug and Mary | Overbee, 614 Second St., with typical of the Indians native ‘Thankless And Social Groups | | afternoon at Legion OC é@ Jane Krier, accompanist; “Fairies’| well gift. Mrs, Overbee will leave/ section, Al room, World War Memorial Dance”, Williams, and “Summer Time/ the last of this month for her new se & 5 served " buil . Refreshments for the party Frolic.” Adair—Robert Lee Mayer; | home in St. Paul. Dinner Compliments identified promin : sniig progressive education group ot} will be served by Mrs. I. B. Braver, dere con cee eatin tae heme Judge Ai ill Methodist Women to | sociation of University Women, willl Knecht, 908 Seventh Bt, and Mr, fe Smith; two-piano selection, “tn 4 Mrs, Jennie Moran Is udge Andrew Miller Be a A ee Ae ee Fae | ee hee Rose Garden”, Bilbro—Mary Jane and Gi Birthday Part paesbne directors Be Hostesses at Tea ae gd in Ith Dege, Pas : Caen SAE Se Mr Ma| eC ee oO ieee peanaraes United Sates court oo au oc as cy ai | TO ee en” | uamtae seabed menses ‘ f es women Bismarck Gai club, abnounces, ‘ Bismarck Indian school, including} qne birthday anniversary of Mrs.|<fficials whe are in Bismarck for the . dist Episcopal congregation and their iigrimage sched , stu 4 federal term, ‘The Ancient Order of United Work-| that the p ge iuled for Costume Recital to teiibe Beco, “Alma Daria, "awan| Settle Moran, who lives south of Bls- federal cours team, Mis. and Mire friends are invited to be quests at the| men will meet at 8 o'clock Thureday} Thursday evening has been postponed Represent 4 Seasons |pione, alice ‘Thiefoe, Elisa’ Dione,| Arc, was made the occasion of 8 | © dithee th eit silver tea to be given by the third La-|evening, Grant Marsh is chairman] indefinitely, There pO meet. — Melinda Dubois, Mary Mae Vondeli| cvesing ‘for *tncus, 100" friends and/ ment in the Patterson hotel ales’ Aid division from 3 to 8 ofclock| of the, committee on entertainment] ing of the group at the scheduled. , ; Genevieve Menard Hughes/and Edna Stack; musical reading, 4 evening. Dancing Q a Tefreshmen| e will present her plano and vocal atud-| "Cured." Foley-Adair Roberta, Maid; | aie" sifkic Was, aragN. Ga {the Patterson otel ceghesern sda tied George Frederick Handel, great ents in a recital planned to represent | “Gummer,” Lichner—Henrietta Ode. prise for the honored guest. Danc-| ed the dinner. There were As a farewell for members who will oveipoest, completed “The ‘Meesiah” the four seasons Friday evening st 8) Between the Summer and Autumn| ing, for which music was provided by| including many from out of the eity, RB spend the summer months away from/to Moe. and never realized one Gfclock, at the Bismarck city auditor-| presentations, Jeanne Gulson will give] a four-piece orchestra” with ite eas ‘sdinnis stomtons | emarek,, the wrlters_2nop te | peciny on it, 5 jum. Those who appear wear | th ical reading, “ ” \ , , ery significant of Summer, Au- bade. saplicoe bie Oieenn eter} fiat Pei; Hrd Mrs. R, A, Ritterbush fones, 1! 8 . R. M. American Association of Rte tumn, Winter and Spring in the order! tn the autumn section will be the|lunch was served. Mrs. Moran re-| Will Give Radio Talk 2 ‘Women, will Rad eae 4cao wi || named. following: Duet, “Dance of the|celved many gifts from the guests. 5 marck Coun! E sraionk ‘This is the third recital to be pre- sented by Mra, Hughes this season and will be the third annual musicale which she has given at the asuditor- Mrs, R.A. Ritterbush, 608 Ninth eek Mehus Conservatory ium during the spring months, The To Give 6 Recitals Public is invited. ‘bi A series of six piano recitals by pu- Numbers in the first part devoted |srunt”, Quinn—Gerard Meyer: “Frolio| pile of the Mehus Conservatory’ of N f th 1 bi fo Sommer Oe nea cuets|in the Woods"—Virginia Whitright; | Music will be begun Saturday with|| Ow or e ast ig cut on ‘Bobolink Polka”, Colcott—Margaret | one “autumn”, Handel—group of| the appearance of 19 Tiny Tots’ dub Olson and Grace Colberg; “In Hang- | picmarck Indian school girls includ-| members at the Grand Pacific hotel ® ing Gardens”, Davis—Jeanne Guison; ing Naomi Whitefox, Irene Stewart,| private <iining room at 2:30 o’clock,| if <Boating.” Mueller—Adeline Dale! victoria Foster, Mabel Thiefoe, Edna | according to Miss Belle Mehus, direc- ‘Poppy Fairies", Krogmann—Ruth| sae Rose Decoteau, Nellie Warrior,|tor. The remainder of the Tiny Tots’ ‘Welliver; song, “Lady Bug", Gaynor—| acres Wallette, Virginia Whitright| group will appear in a recital sched- 8t.; Mrs. H. M. Beall, 618 Third 8t., and Mrs, W. J. Noggle, 718 Fourth 8t. HSMARCK,| GAWoNDS.“uewELAY SATURDAY WILL BE THE Last Day of the Anniversary Dress Sale at the The Lifetime Gift A Bulova Watch —_—— | and Lois McGovern. . cled for next Saturday. In the four The Winter section will include: | recitals to follow, more advanced pu- |i “The Sleighing Party”, Sabathil, Ed-| Pils will be presented. Saturday's na Nagel; “Christmas Bells”, John-| Program will be announced Friday by son—Grace Colbetg; duet, “A Winter | Miss Mehus. Frolic", Forman—Frances and Edni i a Nagel:’ chorus, “The | Slelghrid Retiring Official at Betty Smith, Adeline Dale, Grace| Local School Honored Colberg, Margaret Olson, Helen Scott, — é H you know you are giving a Sy Losses? Yes, we'll lose heav- |} fetime gift. Sold by i ily, but they must go. They are all cut to— "Roberts ny Dale, Harriet or ot United Staten Indian Uf O Dr S wobonas thy Roberts, Dorothy , pervisor of tates jan h hi " ‘Wagar and Elizabeth Rasen, accom- | schools who is to be retired this spring | il m ess Ce) Bismarck’s Diamond Store panist. after 30 years of service, and Mrs. || ‘The concluding group devoted to| Potter, employes and officials of the Since 1907 compositions typical of the Spring| Bismarck Indian school were hosts at ||] season includes: “Spring Song”,|® banquet Wednesday evening. Merkel—Bernace Edson; “An After-| Mr. and Mrs. Potter will leave the noon in May,” Lichner—Margaret Ol-| end of the this month for Minneap- me”, Norris—Frances | Olis, which has been their permanent home during their years in the serv- joe. Since Jan. 1 of this year, Mr. Adair—Harriet Wagar; “Fairy Bells”,| Potter has been acting superintendent Erb—Helen Scott; “The May Queen”,|/Of the local school, relieving Sharon Churchill-Grindell—Marjorie Edson;| Mote who is engaged in federal relief “Round the Maypole’, Williams—|sdministration work. He was at one Arzella Ode; “Rein Song”, Bebe—| time a teacher at Manila, P. I, and |] Dorothy Dale: lowers Awakening”,| for several years was superintendent. white feote f|Johnson— Maxine Scott; chorus, | of the Wahpeton Indian school. He Select your new “Wind and Rain”, Gaynor—Dorothy|has a master’s degree from the Uni- wear at Buttrey's. Choose from Roberts, Grace Colberg, Mary Jane|Versity of Kansas and has done ad- white kid, genuine white buck, n c .|vanced work at the universities of 2 - ties -eibUl6 “cll; Wille crest AL WLids RGR" ObHt: ROMETOELS! HY | sainndeota ane WAbSGHEtA, Sports or travel styles with navy and black dress styles. pig and two-tone combinations, [|Krier, Dorothy Dale, Arsella Ode and} The banquet was prepared and Mb glik-ut tile a Harriet Wagar, representing Rain; | Served in the home economics depart- {ff season's smart- and Henrietta Ode, accompanist; | ent rooms by eighth grade students |f est styles, Incredible values! “Maybells,” Bohn—Irene Smith: | of Miss Cecile Scriven. Roses formed “ 7 ”, Sinding—Eliza- | the floral centerpiece. como dais Dr. F. B. Strauss was toastmaster Closing the recital will be a two-|{0r ® program in which talks were “Spanish Dance”|Siven by James Green, the Misses ee oaeeneer beset fen perser Leola James, Victoria Lambert and Raa ‘Roberts, Ellen Livesay and Bruce Doyle. Miss pane ee 4 Livesay read letters and telegrams of | . : : ia tic id good wishes which Will Give Dinner for _ |had been sent to Mr. and Mrs. Potter. Senior Rainbow Girls —- — $..L. Co’s SUPREME er, Eleanor Kjelstrup, Louise Melville, Phyllis Olson, Dorothy Ode, Gladys . Tillotson, GORGEOUS NEW SUMMER SPORT DRESSES PARTY FROCKS STREET DRESSES Friday and Saturday TWO DAYS ONLY A SALE PLANNED ON A Every Dress in sendin Below Cost $1.99 $2.85 $3.85 $4.85 Dresses for every occasion from a wedding to golf. Every dress goes at ridiculous prices. Many of these dresses sold for $12.50—now grouped in four low price groups. Here is an event that is worth while. | a, 2 Price Good Safe Styles The Greatest Sale Of Our History Sat., May 26th Lots of Large Sizes ‘The Order of the Rainbow advisory board will give @ dinner at the Bis- marck Country club at 6 o'clock Thursday evening to compliment the 14 Rainbow Girls who graduate from Hundreds of pairs... flattering new styles! QUICK! Get your summer shoes tomorrow .., at our amazing low price based on early spring costs! Be wise . . . get two pairs! What variety—there’s just everything! Dressy styles! Sport models! Walk. ing shoes! Lots of WHITE! Brown! Beige! Grey! And Black! Cut-outs! Perforations! Stitchings! Oxfords, ties, T-strap and step-in pumpe ____ High and low heels! Popular leathers! * Mrs. J. me Barth to Head Mothers’ Group the program, M. Hendricks, 410 Avenue F, dis- I Say, Neighbor, have you seen the new Crest Tire at Gamble’s. They’re modern tiree—Built of toughened rub- ber—with finest safety trae- tion tread—and such economy. Today’s News For FAT FOLKS Out of the thousands of letters re- ceived We give you this one from a PEeRAN SAR RS J.C.PENNEY BISMARCK, N. DAK. - AGAR ER ORS 5