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: National Officer Visits Maccabee Organizations » State Manager Also Will Be) Svan cegunitccioee at ean sen {oo 3t Guest at Three Meetings be guests of honor. Planned for Friday Herman O'Connor of Detroit, Mich.,| terson hotel at 10:30 o'clock, a lunch- national field director of the Macca-|eon to be served at the hotel at noon, i bees, and D. McNamara, Fargo, the|® meeting of the junior court at the state manager, will arrive in Bismarck World War Memorial building at 2:30 ' ‘Thursday evening and will spend Fri-|o’clock and an evening meeting for SeD- | headquarters pienso women of the organization scheduled|and is the daughter of Mrs, Lena Flower Show Section Is Devoted to Zinnia The zinnia, rapidly winning its way to favor among local gardeners, will for 8 o'clock. Adams, 222% Main avenue. Her mar- At the 2:30 o'clock meeting, Mr./riage to Mr. Jacobson, who is sup- ‘McNamara will install officers of the|erintendent of the newly-established Civilian Conservation Corps camp give an address. In the evening, Mrs,/@t Carrington, occurred at Wibaux, Thompson will preside and will be|Mont., while she was returning from have a cial place in the exhibits assisted in conducting the meet @ two-months western trip. She had sper Pl by Mr. McNamara. Mr. O'Conner als been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Edward |! @nnuals at the flower show which 80 will address this group. Munro: of Seattle, Wash. and her|Will be given ‘Thursday and Friday, ‘The national field director comes|father, Charles T. Wilson of Holly-|AUg. 9-10, at the World War Memor- to Bismarck from Winnipeg, Man,,| Wood, Calif. After spending the |!@l building main auditorium by the and from here will go directly to his|Present week here, she will go to|Bismarck Garden club. Carrington to join Mr. Jacobson. sk e ** Feiss Recent Bride Honored | Homemakers’ Picnic At Dinner and Shower Mrs. P. G. Harrington, 511 Third|to members of the Bismarck Home- St., was hostess to 25 guests at a din-|makers’ club and thelr families at ner party and miscellaneous shower| their annual picnic, which is to take given at the Patterson hotel Rose room| piace Sunday afternoon at her cabin Wednesday evening for her niece, Mrs. Bayert P. Jacobson, a bride of. Thursday, July 26, Bowls of yellow gladiolus and mari-| being planned for the outing. * Miss Beatrice Register, one of the new members of the clu placed in charge of the sinnia sec- Scheduled for Sunday |2f the comm ® in charge of annuals. Mra, Carrie J. Falck will be hostess |COmmittee are Mrs. E. J. ib, has been Now Showing New Fall and Winter Merchandise New Coats --- New Hats --- New Shoes --- New Woolens stonary group when they met at her luncheon. The high score favors were won by Mrs. Clyde Helmbrecht and Mrs. W. A. Clerey. Mrs. B. A. Woehile, 416 Fifteenth St., has invited the group to meet with her on Wed- nesday, Aug. 15. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Kirk and their of Salt Lake City, Utah, en route home from a visit to the Century of Pro- Gress exposition at Chicago, left Bis- Wednesday after a week's stay Relief Field Workers Will Get Instruction |neecea, Twenty county relief workers will PWA Allotments for be trained during one of a series of two-week institutes which is to be ay ae at the kal payee? of For- ff, 615 Avenue F, was|estry at Bottineau, st ing next Mon- * ‘=’ mig-|G@Y, according to Miss Pear! Sals-|lic works administration Thursday in- Homes to members of St. Rita's mis | perry, director of field work for the creased by $267,064 previously awarded home Wednesday afternoon for bridge eae oe emergency relief admin- | allotments for nonfederal projects. ration. ageregating Games ‘at three tables followed BY! ‘the workers will be instructed in|made in other allotments. their duties by Miss Jessica Lowry, assistant director of field work, and other staff members from the state|Dunseith No. 1 for an auditorium. relief headquarters. Dr. Maysil Wil-|symnasium, to $17,900. liams, state health officer, and Miss Margaret MacGunigal, director of the | John school district No. 3, for a school oe children’s Lehaep have been in- | building, to $39,100, vit ve instruction ie son, Otis, Jr., and Miss Helen Coulam | the epetinlted work. inant Following the training course, the! water system improvements. workers will be “over the state at points where they are most Miss Salsberry states. 3 Projects Changed Washington, Aug. 2.—(?)—The pub- Reductions $62,200 were The increases included: Rolette county, N. D., $16,200 to the Rollete county, N. D., $37,400 to St. Reductions included: Killdeer, N. D., $30,000 to $26,400 for golds combined with green foliage * * with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Hansen, N accentuated the main color note of Mi h 500 Avenue A, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Q\ £4 appointments for the three-course| Miss Borden Chooses |Zinns, Enget, 1002 Fourth 8t. Mrs. Kirk is 25 ais a s dinner which was served at 7 o'clock. Ea: ly Fall Weddi: @ sister of Mrs. Hansen and Mrs, En- e = ? Following the dinner, cards were rly tal ing get. They will stop at Williston for igrise at 10 a Played at three tables, Mrs. R. E. array @ short visit with Mrs. Kirk's father, 2 7:00 - 9:00 —aus THEATRE aee— Tonight and Friday, Also Sat. Matinee Garlander receiving the high score} Announcement of the engagement H. J. Schneider, and will go through favor in bridge and Mrs, Christ Dels- cacao its tana tae of Yellowstone National park’ before Te- er, Jr., hrc the award in pao to Jaines: fay a, Pireiphenct giant or pom-pom, or bouquets or| turning to Salt Lake ah Miss eg Florence Witton’ before nes matings | made by Mr. and Mra, William tinnias alone or combined with rhiepedderaiemared inl rien presi ak en, Mandan. wedding is to take 5 is to accompany them to their home. piace at Mandan in early September. Social Work Course ROMANCE, PHLRILES! * 3 eir vicinities are invited to enter exhibits whether or not they are af- filiated with the sponsoring club. A large number of entries is expected from Mandan, particularly from grow- ers of gladiolus. seh Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stipek, 801 At ‘U’ Is Continued! The course on elementary social work, which has been given by Miss Pearl , director of field work for the state federal emergency relief administration, during the University of North Dakota summer session will be continued into the first semester, it was announced here Thursday. Forty-two men and women who met specified requirements are enrolled in| the summer course which will close next week. YCTTON? SESPENSE? EXCITEMENT! Fifth St., have had as guests for a gges o Supplementing the course, two talks Su t few days Mrs. Stipek’s and/py trained social workers have been given. The third in the; here | series, “The Need for Health Work in Satins the Relief Administration,” will be at Yakima and Tacoma, Wash., a stop given during this week's classes by at Cody, Wyo., and a tour of Yellow- 5 . | supervisor of the relief nursing serv- in Sheers and tone Matlonl pane einiaregeneetan : Cereal Cre; se Sipe akecyeneTedarernder mee field worker in northwestern North in pe: their daughter, Mary Ann, of La: , ine Moure, returned home Thursday after igor hn pect de pe riba oe r at being at the Grand Pacific hotel since ; | panese reas ce reancroy leg _ n Work.” Miss Florence gee eer sj 4 ing, which was held Wednesday. Mary tary of the Social Service inge | with : tonsils for Minneapolis, gave a lecture on| \ $ i focal ‘hoepeal during ee tae jn “The of Information Be-| DOROTHY REVIER tween the Community and Social Worker for the Benefit of Individual Families.” | Miss Salsberry has made weekly trips to Garnd Forks to conduct the classes on Fridays and Saturdays and | will continue to do so as long as the | in charge | course is continued. FINAL SUMMER the city. *s* e- Screen play by Harry O. Hoyt Directed by George B. Seitz A Laugh-A-Second! A Thrill-A-Minute! The Picture You'll Never Forget r f GP. 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