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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934 —g|B. Reed, state treasurer, and Mrs. F.! Thoreson represents the Scandinavi Soc \H. Wilder, national and state chair-junion. Arriving with the Fargo del Add onal ty | iman of institutes. Additional Fargo/ gates will be Mrs. Frank Beasley, Fair- delegates expected to arrive Thursday|dale, state recording secretary. who Delegates arriving Wednesday from | are Mrs. Julia Thoreson, who will be Fargo for the Women’s Christian|the guest of her son and daughter- ‘Temperance Union annual conven-/|in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thoreson,]on Thursday are Mrs. Fred M. Wan- tion being held here this week-end in- | 206 Park St.; Mrs. Floyd Potter, presi-| ner, the state president, and Mrs. E. cluded Mrs. Barbara H. Wylie, state | dent of the Fargo W.C.T.U.; Mrs. W. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert} E. Black and Miss Every NEW Brim! Every NEW Beret! IS HERE! Felts - Velvets _‘ S. Boardwell. xk * ‘The Misses Thelma Liessman and .| Isabelle Humphreys of Bismarck are | taking a prominent part in rush sea- son activities of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority of.the North Dakota Agricul- tural college, Fargq Miss Liessman was in. charge of a luncheon recall- ing school days, which was given for her sorority’s rushees Thursday noon. Miss Humphreys was one of her com- mittee assistants. x kk The Misses Eleanor Schafer and Evelyn Iverson were Bismarck guests at a bridge party given for 16 guests Tuesday evening by Miss Carol Deis of {Mandan. Honors in the games were |received by Miss Iverson and Miss Eleanor Edwards, A two-course sup- per was served at the close of the card games. * * Mr. and Mrs". G. Harrington, 511 Third St., left Thursday for Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Harrington is to at- tend the national convention of Vet- erans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Har- rington, as senior vice commander of the department of North Dakota, will head the department delegation in the the absence of Commander Burnett of Fargo. « = h Carey. Mrs. * ee Mr. and Mts. Roy D. Kennelly, 825 Fourth St., were among the guests at a surprise party given by a group of 22 friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wil- liams at their home in Mandan Tues- day evening. The affair was given to note the twenty-second wedding visited in Fargo en route to Bismarck. Expected to arrive from Jamestown © Tricorn © Pill-Box © Berets © Small Brims © Turbans For The College Miss 2114 to 28 Headsizes For the Conservative Matron 22 To 24 Headsizes ABrand New Collection of Smart SUPERB-WINTER With Large Genuine Fur Collars You'll have to see these coats to appreciate what outstanding val- ues they are. Feel the warm inter- lined fabrice—run your hand thru the beautiful rich fur collars. Try them on and see how lovely they fit. Here's an opportunity to buy a lavishly furred Winter Coat for an amazingly low cost. The styles are the season's smartest. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who were presented with a gift. * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beall, 618 Third f | St., left Wednesday for Wishek, sum- moned there by the death of Mrs. Beall’s mother which occurred Tues- day night. "kk ok Miss Mae Maassen, who is employed in the railroad commissioner's office, .| returned Tuesday evening from a two week vacation trip to Chicago. > | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | Delphian Club Members of the Delphian club will meet at 2:15 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Ave- nue D. ek * American Legion Auxiliary The music committee headed by Mrs. Ferris Cordner is in charge of arrangements for the American Le- gion Auxiliary meeting which will held at the Auxiliary room, World ‘War Memorial building, at 8 o'clock Friday evening. Assisting Mrs, Cord- ner will be other members of , the committee, who are Mrs. Clarence Gunness, Mrs. John-A. Larson, Mrs. Peter Berry, Mrs. J. A. Solien and Mrs. J. A. Moberg. ee & Junior American Legion Auxiliary A get-acquainted party to be held at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building, ; at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon will begin the new year for the Juni American Legion Auxiliary. Refresh- ments will be served by the organiza- tion’s sponsors, Mrs. H. A. Pike, Miss Esther Maxwell, Mrs, E. L. Krueger, Mrs. Francis Halloran, Mrs. Malvin | 0. Olson and Mrs. F. Register. ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SPECIAL—Our regular $5.00 oil tonic permanent complete with shampoo, trim and fingerwave, $3.50. Cali- fornia Wave Nook, 102-3rd St. Phone 782. et Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed The eye is an organ you can't afford to neglect. Dr. H. J. Wagner Optom. ‘rist Offices Opposit: the G. P. Harvest Sale Beginning Friday Morning at 9 o’Clock Party Headliner | at 2:30 p. m.; Stark at Dickinson Oct.! dora Oct. 3, 8 p. m; Oct. 5, 10:30 a A ter at N. D. Taxpayers Plan p B. mui MeKensle and] Oct. 5, 10:30 «. m. Eddy, Foster a Series of Meetings Fargo, N. D., Sept. 27.—()—Ofticers of the North Dakota Taxpayers as- sociation will tour southern and west: ern sections of the state, contacting county associations. John Conrad of Erie, state president, and Morton Page of Fargo, secretary, will represent the state association. Conrad said the visits were mapped * |to get the ideas of the county associa- WIT THOMA Headlining the first dancing party of the 40 and 8, which the local veter- ans’ organization has scheduled for the Dome Saturday night, will be Wit | Thoma, noted orchestra leader. He,! with his 10 Princetonians, will fur- | nish the music. Mother of Fargo Mayor Dies at 77| Fargo, N. D., Sept. 27—(#)—Mrs, N. J. Olsen, mother of Mayor F. O. Olsen of Fargo, died Wednesday night from heart disease at her home in San- born, N. D. She was 77 years old. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at Sanborn. CARD OF THANKS In our bereavement for the loss of our father, son and brother, we ex- tend our heartfelt thanks for the floral offerings, also the lovely din- ner and sympathy extended to us. James, Geraldine and Betty Hall Mrs. Mary J. Hall Herbert Hall and Mrs. St. George Mr. and Mrs. Clarence St. George Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gambel. tions and to “cement” the county units with the state group. He said ideas would be discussed for a lepisla- tive program. Conrad added that the state associa- tion is contemplating a monthly bulle- tin and that the visit was timed to get support for this venture. The itinerary: Richland, Sargent and Ransom county associations at; Milnor Oct. 1 at 10 a. m.; LaMoure and Dickey at LaMoure at 3 p. m., Oct. 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