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Four Masonic Organizations Will Sponsor ‘Family Night’ Members Visiting in City Invit- ed to Take Part in Enter- tainment Friday A Family Night party which promis- es to be unique among the social func- tions planned for this season will be given at the Masonic temple Friday evening, starting at 8 O'clock for members of the Masonic and Demolay lodges, the Order of the Eastern Star and the Order of the Rainbow. Members of the four groups will in- vite their families, including the child- ren above high school age. Visitors who are not affiliated with the local chapters are cordially invited to at- tend as a family. Each organization will entertain the group with several numbers in a var- ied program, for which George F. Shafer will be master of ceremonies. After the program is over there will ‘be dancing and cards for the remaind- er of the evening and a buffet lunch, for which there will be no charge, will ‘be served in the dining room. The program will consist of two songs by the Masonic chorus, two zith- sible only through a visit to th THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1935 ] ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. Register Leader For Mission Meeting A program devoted | to “Orientals in America,” led by Mrs. George M. Reg- ister, featured the meeting of the Mc- campus at Grand Forks, will be af-|Cabe Methodist Episcopal Women's forded in Bismarck Tuesday evening,! Home Missionary society held at 2:30 Jan, 22, when Miss tea E ik of wares made at the University f: North Dakota’s pottery clays. ‘The talk and demonstration will given in the Burleigh county Toom, starting at 8 o'clock, only about an hour ES 6: er numbers by F. G. Orr, three songs | committee ‘by the Rainbow sextet, readings by Miss Beth Wheeler, xylophome solos | trude ‘by Lloyd Graunke accompanied by George Shafer, Jr. vocal solos by (Miss Marguerite Kennedy. Serving on the committee in charge of general arrangements are Lester 8. Diehl, worshipful master of the Ma- sons; Mrs. H. M. Beall, worthy ma- tron of the Eastern Star; Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, mother adviser of the Rain- bow, and H. G. Groves, Demolay “Dad.” Guests will be received by James HH. Wiley, past master of the Masons; Mrs. L. P. Warren, past matron of the Eastern Star; Miss Phyllis Olson, Three Affiliate With iis ERE Local 0.E.S. Chapter Chapter No. 11, Order of Bismarck the Eastern Star, affiliated thre Stressed by W. C. T. U. for the Women's Christ- the -|to be held at isiness session and then turned ..~ over to Mrs. Ellis L. Jack- program leader. Articles reviewed were “Our Coun- try’s Need, Alcohol Education for the vidual” summarized by Mrs. R. fore the holidays. Miss Marjorie Hawley sang two solos. A membership campaign was dis- cussed during the business session. Following adjournment, Mrs. Quain served refreshments, z ** & Ma Legislators Invited Rainbow worthy adviser, and Bob | 80, Luck, DeMolay miaster councillor, Other committees composed of members of the sponsoring organiza. tions include: Special lighting—Rob- ert Carlson; program—O. Leonard Orvedal, Mrs. J. A. Larson, Miss Don- na Jean Davis and Don Johnson; Junch—Archie O. Johnson, B. PF, Law- yer, Herman M. Leonhard, L. V. Mil- Jer, Mrs. W. B. . Gussner and Clark Crawford; cards—C. E. Knudtson, H. W. Rosenthal, Mrs, T. W. Sette, Mrs. Paul W. Freise; dance —Charles C. Goodwin, Maurice Diehl | Steene, and Charles Swanson; seating—Dr. T. W. Buckingham, G. W. Cass, John | Philip Degg, Fred Green, Jack Harris, Rob- ert Mote and Marc Christianson. ee & Ceramics Department Head Will Speak Here ‘An inside glimpse of the fascinat- ing ceramics department at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, usually pos- ENDS (WED.) TONIGHT 250 Until 7:30 WILL ROGERS COUNTY CHAIRMAA Don’t Say “I Missed It” SHOWS THURSDAY Bold - Thrilling Adventure Packed Mystery ‘Adolph Zeber presents OMBERT K. CHESTERTON'S. fomeve fetion cherecter ATHER > PAUL LUKAS « GERTRUDE MICHAEL Saturday, sister, Miss Ida, ‘months. * * Mr. and Mrs. * Prank ray, To State Laboratory An “open house” of the state lab- oratories, where foods, drugs. feeds, vison, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311 Third 8t. while attending’ to business matters in the city, expect to leave for their home Thursday. ONE NIGHT OF LOVE | Tomorrow Only and other products are analyzed tested, will be held for members Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups | Ray 5 W.B.A. Review Officers for 1935 will be formally seated at the Women’s Benefit associa- tion review meeting scheduled for 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building, xe ke Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 Representative William J. Godwin, | Mandan, will be the speaker for the meeting of Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 to be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the World War Memorial building dining room. There also will be musical numbers, Lunch will be served, eee Bismarck Garden Club Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain will give a discussion based on the subject, “Flow- ers and Herbs Used in Medicine,” for Bismarck Garden club meeting 7:30 o'clock Thi evening at the Association of Com- merce room, World War Memorial building. It is expected that this pager will be of unusual interest. As is custuuary, this meeting will be open to anycne who is interested in the subject being Mal * * & Rebekah Lodge The 1935 staff of officers will be seated by the Rebekah lodge when it meets at 8 o'clock Friday evenizs at the World War Memorial buildin? dining room. eee A : : : J Church Societies | =? St. George’s Episcopal &t. George's Afternoon Episcopal Guild will be entertained at a busi- ness and social meeting, starting at 3 ‘o'clock, Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Benjamin E. head First St. * * Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Circles 2, 3 and 4 of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the nd homes of members. Circle 1 has post- ‘clock, | poned its meeting for a week, when : of both evenings and ex- some of the work have members of the legislature are juested to spend a few minutes be- 9 o'clock of either eve- et $a 8 i ag unity Council mem- id other clubwomen who are *** * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paul of Beach and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sindt of Hunt- ington Park, Calif. will leave Bis- marck Wednesday evening for Hunt- ington Park, where Mr. and Mrs, Paul will remain while Mrs. Paul is con- valescing from an illness. Mrs, Paul has been a patient in the Bis- marck hospital for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Sindt have been here since last week. * * * Dr. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue E, has left for Minneapolis where he is to Spend a few days while planning an extended southern vacation which will last for some weeks. Before re- turning to Bismarck, Dr. Quain ex- age to oar a 200 Buell Quain, who working for master’s degree in anthropology at Columbia university in New York. ** k Mrs. H. H. Holdridge of Madison, 8. D., who is president of the South Jed by Mrs. J.C. * . | Ninth St. it will be entertained by Mrs. A. M. Olstad, 232 Avenue ©, west. The others meet as follows: Circle 2 with ‘Mrs. P. O. Sathre, 600 Avenue D; Circle 3 with Mrs. T. W. Asbridge, 613 Third St.; and Circle 4 with Mrs. John L. Peterson, 515 Fifth St. The latter group will have a ee lunch. * * First Baptist Mission Circle Mrs. R. E. Kennedy will be leader for the First Baptist Mission Circle ;|meeting which will be held at 2:30 o'clock ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Leif 8. Blensly, 709 ek * ‘McCabe M. E. Builders Class A 6:30 o'clock potluck supper, a business meeting and program are planned for the Builders class of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church when it meets at the church parlors Friday evening. ** * McCabe M. E. General Aid Division 2 of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Ladies’ Aid will en- tertain the General Aid at the church Parlors Thursday afternoon. The meeting hour is 3 o'clock. * * First Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid With the exception of Circle 1, which will have a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Renwick, 809 Sixth St. First Pres- byterian Ladies’ Aid circles will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, ac- cording to the following schedule: Circle 2 with Mrs. William F. Harris, 828 Fifth 8t., Mrs. Robert Johnston assisting hostess; Circle 3 with Mrs. A. L, Sandin, 323 Park St., and Circle 4 with Mrs. Lester 8. Diehl, 301 Ave- nue B, Mrs, F. C. Ellsworth assisting hostess. Mrs. Renwick will be assist er. | | city and County Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf, Park i addition, are the parents of a boy born 11:55 &. m. Tuesday at 8t. Alexius hospital. ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ish to inform location and on my ind with the fine any and customers that I have my many friends that effective January 17th I'll be glad to have me at Brodl’s Barber and Beauty Shop. 7 years’ experience in all branches of Beauty Culture equipment at our disposal, much of it just installed, services I may render will be even more pleas- ANNETTA MOORE New located at Brod’s Barber and Beauty Shop All Phones 34 CONOMY GROCERY We Deliver Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Peas, Carrots, Celery, Peppers, Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Radishes, Stamped Rutabagas Grocery Specials Jan. 17th to Jan. 24th Lipton’s Green Tea, 1; Ib. pkg. .......-.006 +2 -88e Fancy Whole Kernel Corn, No. 2 tin, 2 for Libby’s De Luxe Plums, No. 2% tin........ Fame Fancy Mix Vegetables, No. 2 tin, 2 for.. Minneopa Peas and Carrots, 8-02, tin, 2 for. Climaline, Water Softener, 2-Ib. pkg. .... Minneopsa Salt, plain or iodized, 2 pkgs. .... Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. .... Mienseae Fenceke Views, 3Y,-lb, Maple Syrup, 16-0z. bot! ++ 89¢ ) -; Minneopa Cane Katherine Mittleider Bride of Wilton Man Miss Katherine Mittleider, Tappen, and Otto Wolf, of near Wilton, were married by Rev. A. W. Heidinger, sue Perintendent of the Bismarck district of the Evangelical church, at his home, 1002 Avenue C, at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. Witnesses were ** Williams to Be Heard Over Radio Wednesday Jack Williams, Fargo, department adjutant for the American Legion, will give a 15-minute talk on “Veter- ‘ans’ ” over KFYR Wed- * Mrs. Lynch Is Named Conference Delegate Mrs, M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, department president of the ale. lursday | will represent North Dakota at the _ Marg. Ten years’ ‘Tenth Annual Conference on Nation- al Defense to be held at Washington, wei oe ruary 1, Nearly 1,000 delegates, coming from every state and representing approxi- mately a million women in 40 organ- izations, ate expected to attend. Prominent authorities on all phases of national defense will address the conference sessions. The speakers’ list includes high army and navy offi- cers, senators, lutions attitude on the issue presented. ee k Mrs. C. G. Boise, 004 Avenue D, is J. L. Bell of Minneapolis, former Bismarck resident, arrived here Mon- on January 3. ployed as Stark county agent. Alice Specht experience Carufel Me : Five years’ experience “request that their; customers phone No. 6, the A. W. Lucas Co, Beauty Shop for appointments. *» : “If you want to relieve that cough why don’t you LUDENIZE your throat?” “What do you mean LUDENIZE?” %*"L UDENIZE*— the complete throat medicating process which occurs the moment you place a Luden’s Menthol Cough Drop in your mouth... eleven medicinal ingredients melting into a soothing lotion which quickly moistens the throat, stops irritation and relieves coughing. LUDEN'S Menthol Cough Drops 5° ‘ANUARY bills are drifting deep on desks in most homes these days. Face to face with the high cost of holiday happiness, ever so many people are puzzling over the snoual problem of how to meet Christmas bills; There's one sure, easy, simple way to do it,— and that’s to join our Christmas Club and save in Bow and next December the money you know you'll need for Christmas, 1935, Joining now and depositing weekly as little as 25c or as much as you please will solve the Christ- mas financial problem by bringing you, in plenty of time for Christmas shopping, a check for all you've saved. Cash before Christmas is better than bills after New Year's. Start this year with a Christmas Club account and go into next with your Christmas bills all paid. There's aclass for every purse. Decide how much you'll seed snd JOIN TODAY! First National Bank * The Pionser Bank” BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Affiliated with FIRST BANK STOCK CORPORATION N. D. Sanitation Will Be Broadcast Subject Mark Hollis, who assumed the posi- tion of sanitary engineer with the state health department in Septem- ber, will speak on “Sanitary Condi- tions in North Dakota” for the week- ly broadcast of the eighth district, North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, over KFYR at 10:30 o'clock ‘Thursday morning. Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, district Tadio chairman, also announced Wed- Slenderize Your Figure There's aa so pleasing You'll feel like you’se be- ing held in by remote control, it’s so light and comfortable and priced at only

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