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eRe as a5 Ja i ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Bridge Dinner Observes Sali Pee eke| Ey in.) O, ein Monday Club Anniversary | Founse, Dey, |Badao matte Of P.E.0. Observed cin apsiar st ine Wednesay ore —————$—$—$—$ ni @f Chapter 8, Sponsor an active part in civic affairs, par- Mothers’ club, hi home Group Founded in 1905 Has| ticularly in the Community Council. Tie aia Give Uf We oaks nas a Oven Wy “d to the college days of 66 years ago|Mrs. Arnold C. Van Wyk, 801 Man- . For many years it has contributed arck {dan St. After the business meeting, Been Prominent Among | liberally both of time and money to| re" chapters and N of Bismark |i was @ social hour with ont City Organizations Christmas seal sales. ‘This veat's| sisterhood, gathered at the First|®s diversion and a service of refresh- the study is based on “Our American Mra. high score Heritage Through the Study of Lit-| Presbyterian church of Mandan Wed- /tene bars, Dan Hall had The Monday Study club, which was “ouecane es bray ainern certo o foun | oy It was regretted that the nem a organized Dec. 5, 1905, with 20 char-| president, Mrs. W. L, Diven, was un-| eis" day. seta; Wen. totter oe nauar ter members, celebrated its anniver-| able to attend the anniversary dinner) Covers were laid for 50 members at | cine Oh, Na regular’ sary Wednesday evening with a bridge | because of illness. &@ long table appointed in the yellow Wer ie Jolly Eight bridge club dinner for aembers and their hus- * ke and white colors of the sisterhood on 7” ednesday ante. After the bands given at the Grand Pacific ho-| Hytend Invitation t with vases of jonquils and freesia | cto! eames. played at two tables with tel private dining room. 10N tO _—_| forming the certerplece. . Rachel Anderson and Mrs. Covers were laid for 32 at a single i i Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, president of [Randa Mills receiving high score fav table lighted with tapers and deco- Auction Bridge Party Chapter H, presided and opened the|°"S, Mrs. Swenson took her guests ated with greenery. Following the ann yi meeting with an address of welcome|’ the Grand Pacific hotel for re- dinner, progressive contract was Bismarck Council 1604, Knights of|to which Miss Esther Maxwell, presi-|fteshments. A potluck supper is plan- played, high score awards going to Heel anol tea invitation toldent of Chapter N, responded. A ao tee the next meeting on Wednes- Mrs, P. C. Bakken and F. A. Lahr.| (ord arty of the ene pie nc [short talk also was given by Mrs, J.|S#, Feb. 13. Prizes were distributed to each player |fe gion i ring at Oy Marui |P. French, state president. Two past | Py ¢ 3 by @ novel scheme in which each | 9°80 aievane * mies will te state presidents honored during the Meetings of Clubs member brought two gifts which were |5n00} i a meeting were Miss Florence Porter of And Social G Opened and taken to the tables. The | Paved, Starting at 8:90 o'clock. Lunch !winot and Mrs. Margaret Bingenhel- nd social Groups players at each table were allowed to — i? |e mer of Mandan. Sa choose a gift in rotation with the per- The program theme was based on son holding high score choosing first.| Mrs, Selke to Speak the college girl of 1969, the year in}_,mist Rether Maxwell of Te was announced that the Mon-| Cy 7A” A, UW. P: which P. E. O. was founded by seven Meee ee day, Jan. 28, meeting will be at the} On A.A, + FYOSTAM |colege women ut Mount Pleasant, a.;Vlentines for the Veterans’ hospital home of Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816 at Fargo when the Junior American Fourth St. Mrs. A. C. Selke of Dickinson, who| die-lighting ritual given by Mrs. Colin|L¢8i0n Auxiliary meets at 4 o'clock The Monday club had Mrs. J. R.|{s affiliated with the Dickinson branch |Cary, wearing a lovely gown which|*"day afternoon at the Auxiliary Gage for its first president. It was)of the American Association of Uni-|pelonged to the mother of Mrs, L. N.|7°0™ in the World War Memorial affiliated“ with the North Dakota| versity Women, will speak over KFYR|Carcy, as the girl of 1869. Miss Lois|Ullding. Lunch will be served. Federation of Women’s clubs in its| from 2:16 to 2:80 o'clock Friday after-| ripley represented the college gitl of iarwen Tirst few years and always has taken) noon on “Central Europe and World|1935, Assisting with the program was| Delphian Club | Peace,” according to word received by| Miss Porter. Illustrative of the modes| ., The Delphian club will meet at 2:15 officers of the Bismarck A.A.U.W.lof living at the time P. E. O. was|©Clock Friday afternoon with Mrs. branch. The broadcast has been at-| rounded, excerpts from | Godey’s C. B. Whittey, 722 Sixth St. ranged by the international relations “Lady's Book” were read, ek * committee of the Dickinson branch. | “qusic interspersed with the telks American Legion Auxiliary sae and reading included two vocal solos|_,2ridge will be played following the St. Geor: 4 G ild Mrs. R. ‘Luts, who .) regular meeting of the Aux- . ges Gu by Mrs. R. R. » who was accom | iiary to Lioyd 8 . panied by Mrs. Colin Cary, selections | wit Ge pie ere et Ue which Schedules Projects |sing ty « chorus from Chapter Ht with te Wong nt. the Auxittary room in Miss Jane Watson at the plano and/,"¢ (World War Memorial building at A candy sale set for Saturday, Feb. | communty singing. ori = Bond evening. Mrs. 2, and a card party scheduled for| Arrangements were in charge of \jecree E. Shunk, chairman of the Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, were lst-| Mrs. Colin Cary, who was assisted by | irre anoron, Gommittee, assisted by ed as future .|Mrs, J. C. Gould, Mrs. Bleanor| nome seo” Galvin, Mrs. Harry Richter, Mrs. W. H. Ordway, Mra, L.|uevmsteln, Mrs. ©. J. Reff, Mrs. L. V. Spohn and Mrs. E. ©, Stee, will N. Cary, Mrs. LaRue Shaw and Mrs. . a G. W. Stewart. have charge of the social hour and will serve refreshments. Remember— Our January FUR CLEARANCE SALE is still going strong nek Contract was in play at three tables . ee * Members of the Guild and invited Girl Scout Council friends will be guests at the card|oen the monthly card party of the The Bismarck Girl Scout council United Commercial Travelers’ AUx- | wij} :30 o'clock Frid: Pore of hits, Mente SvGR ot the | wary was held Wednesday evening at| Ing at the ‘Scout rover te the wand ITD Aondee german M. Leonhard, ithe home of Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705] War Memorial bullding Datiliag Abia acta te of |SXth St., who was assisted by Mrs. A. ie social hour, a gift of|n7 Renwick, Mrs. John Hoffman and | === sterling silver was presented to Mrs.! yrs. B. H. Miller. High score favors e Safety First Haakon L. Sundheim (Gwendolyn | AVOID: MATRIMONIAL MIX-UPS SAVINGS Plimoor), a bride of the holiday sea-|Sr"Beterson wivo hela hich ae eee son, and was played at two). 4 as much as ’ ond high, respectively. tables, honors going to Mrs. F. E. Young. Mrs. L. M. Cadieux of James- town, mother of Mrs. Gaines, was an asia on ed visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Col B. A. Woehle, 416 Fifteenth 8t., lett Ness, 219 Second St. Miss Colness Wednesday evening for Wadena, auiasmeirains ier Minn., cal ere leat i Mrs. Harold Wahl, 719 Fifteenth 8t., his sister, Mrs. John Busche, which observed the approach of St, Valen- occurred there the same day. Mrs. Busche had bee! tine’s day in the appointments when sy bed ill for several months she entertained guests for three tables And guftered paralytic strokes before {or ridge Wednesday evening. ‘The * 2 ee Misses Mary Cayou and Frances Pet- . erson had high scores. ‘The Valentine's day theme WAS CAT~ | eee ried out in appointments for cards {and luncheon when Mrs. Charles Gray,| the community players present ; 206 Thirteenth St., entertained the e St, Jude missionary group Wednes- “her husband's wife” 3-act farce day evening. Contract was Played friday evening, february 1st xe * Miss Margaret Colness of Bilings, Don’t Get Married until you have seen GAY BRIDE” — with — CAROLE LOMBARD CHESTER MORRIS ZASU PITTS FRI, - SAT. 1 3 —if you buy now Q y Pelts! Finest Workmanship! Last Word in Styles! STATE FUR CO. Manufacturing Furriers 202 Fourth St, Phone 496 at three tables, score favors going to Mrs. Elmer Larson for high score and to Mrs. Harry J. Clark for second high. The Wednesday, Feb. 6, mect- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935 Art at World’s Fair Described for Group }198¢ eed and gave @ detailed Mrs. George M. Register’s discussion Progress of “Art at the Century of Exposition” featured the program the Current Events club meeting held ‘Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth St., as hostess. During the meeting, the president, Mrs, Henry O. Putnam, paid high tribute to the late Mrs. Nellie Evarts, Pointing out that she was a charter member and was faithful to the is, rs. 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