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i a SSeS [Menken Girl Playing [1nd vresented, by miss stuered 1! Plan ee oe ett New ‘York City on January it k= i: : i Piano sok, “March G ue,” i for = West Indies cruise and may go - Piano Program Friday 3 , orokeague For Zither Members to South America and Geniral Amer. , Miss Allene Holmes, daughter of Mr. |“Sister Mary Ann Has the Measles”! An old-time costume party was|!® before going to Miami, Fis, to at } and Mrs, Paul Holmes, Menoken, will pesith; syne ‘Teacher’ Sas planned La the next Song -gl ious peas the remainder of the winter. Ps Play the first movement of Beethov- 5, lophone Solos, J T\ing date, Thursday, . “4 = See e's C-Major sonata over the local |Polks,” Williams, and “Minuet in G,”|zither club which met Thursday| ‘Additonal Society on Page 6) radio station at 7:45 o'clock Friday |Beethoven—Lioyd Graunke; plano| evening at the Business and Profes-| AT GOSPEL TABERNACIR, td 5 evening with Miss Belle Mehus at the |£010, first movement of the “Sonata| sional Women's club room, World| Rev. Stanley Comstock, evangelim Beethove: First Anni yf | Baker, Bernce Peterson, Jacqueline |second piano. Miss Holmes is a mem- Pathetique, n—Miss Cynthia| war Memorial building, for social lconducting revival meetings at the re * rs orber Irst ANNIversary OF _|ositjen and Barbara Henry, choir. |ber of the Bismarck Junior Music elub | DUTsema; horus in costume, “In Al time with several friends of members| Gospel ‘Tabernacle, 401 Eleventh 8t., tf ‘ e e e g ew Writers’ Forum Noted |. The instattation ceremony was con-|and has made = number of appear- bem pinnae Whee unk and! as special guests. will speak on “What and Where Is “4 ducted by Miss Nina Melville, past /ances in the city. Ld pinning Wheel,” Hill—the| “Miss Tillie Kopplin, the vice presi-|Hell?” Friday night and on “Two “4 ° $e ‘The writers’ shop talk forum of the | Worthy adviser, and the following spe- +e setts ary ygllee, Nuessle, Mary/ dent, tendered her resignation be-|Great Evils” Sunday night. There 1r cout Oommiuissioner Bismarck chapter, American Associa-| ‘lal installing officers: Miss Eleanor axa, Mi Hawi ‘pirat Ulmer, ang| cause she is to leave the city. The/will be no service Saturday evening. tion of University Women, had an|SieWstrup, marshal; Miss Eleanor| Auxiliary Treasurer | Matiorie Hawley, Bernice, aherty’ ang| vacancy will not be filled until the |Special music is provided by the tab- a ———____linformal butfet supper in celebration | Ook, organist; Miss Lucille Isamin- |" T. Dio ova Gneaker Walter Zimmerman. Miss Denes Jeng; fegular election in April. ernacie orchestra each night, 30 Succeeds Mrs. Burt Fi Who/in this community and siso is great- of its first anniversary preceding the eR we) | er pe: Davis accompanied the readings and| , 1he Misses Elmle Erickson and bien CLEA thy xd eds Mrs. Burt Finney Who ly interested in educational lines. jregular meeting held Thursday eve- and was assisted in the chorus | AUdrey Nagel were the entertainment/ It has been estimated that Amer- ce Resigns Position After She has been serving on the council! ning at the home of the leader, Mrs. orange tapers dec-|| Mrs. A. M. Brown, department | Rings ona was sane playing the| Committee to arrange the games. Re-|icans eat @ million doughnuts daily. ct ‘e reba "las chairman ‘of the badges and|F. H. Waldo, 712 Fourth St. ‘The 12[0Fated the table when refreshments |treasurer of the American Legion te id . freshments were served by the Misses —_________ i ¥ Serving Three Y: wards comm remk te ‘each brought a| Were served by Mrs. Brainerd, Auxiliary, will substitute for Mrs, J.|*¥lophone. Emma Waldal and Olive Rise. When in the presence of royalty, 5 erving Three Years es Sone ani att iw ‘commnstttee pry dish for the peishggei eek ‘A. Hofto, Minot, department president, auieuiay ates Sada seting. ns “kk & ‘Tahitians bare the body to the waist. '; 5 i . ‘4 ¥ lay afternoon meet y 5 . —_—_—_ es Ma, Birt Finney, who ts. been| Reeds eeve Feports covering the iit a, served acording_ to diwetins Payne Talks on Needs [Xira’ss ae 7uleg, $2, sbenk aver French, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. R. D. Representing N, D. at 4 ception of ‘the organization. tn Bis: |, 22, 8S announced that the scout, se course er virnday] Of Education System |scorting to ars. clarence Gunness, MMOS Auxiliary Conference Trainer aders’ association will meet at the | cal eacl a le —_ irman. Mrs. — = marck three years ago, tendered her | cist scout room at 8 o'clock Tuesday |candle, Following the nibeer, ta Pointing out that North Dakota also announced a change in time to| Local D. U. V. Members) airs. 0. Lynch, Lidgerwood, na- resignation at the annual council | ovening, Jan. 29, when Miss J ‘usual writ were |SPent $16,000,000 for public education |7:15 o'clock. Mrs. Brown will read 4 . Sete ’ 58 meeting held Frida: ing, Mrs, |evening, Josephine ing progress reports . ‘i Named National Aides tional executive ‘committeewoman “4 E. A. Thorberg, also’a member of the! Hosch will give suggestions for hand-'made and manuscripts were read. |8Nd $1,500,000 for roads five years ago |the paper on “Legislation” which Mrs. = for the North Dakota department of cil sine’ ta Oral jing troop publicity to follow up a| see and last year spent $8,500,000 for) Hofto had prepared for the program.| ot Sis emomas W. Sai a| the American Legion Auxiliary, leaves council since its organization, waslistr “atresdy given to the scouts “ - education and $6,500,000 for roads,|Mrs. Harris Robinson will play two . . Sanders ani ai re named to succeed her in the post. | thot sttveg. Evening Bridge Club | w. . Payne spoke on “The Plight of | piano numbers. Mrs. A. W. Snow both have been/|this week to attend the annual win- or Other elections included: Mrs. N. | ‘hemacie Din . Our Schools and Our Duty as Citl- xe * appointed national aides in the Daugh-| ter meeting of the national executive id ©. Ramstad, first deputy; Miss Mary ms fhe aeadmen ed At Post Begins Play | zens tmursde ters of Union Veterans of the Civil| committee in Indianapolis, Ind. to Cashel, second deputy; Mrs. Roy Lo-| 08 Thursday evening, Mrs. Fin- aarrét teacrsten che oreanee | dU Give P War was announced to Tirzah Annjbe in session Sunday and Monday. a gan, treasurer, and Mrs. Philip J.|%¥ was hostess to Girl Scout council] 1. wore 24 nooin bridge club began rated club icast. 3 ‘uniors Give Program Barclay Tent No. 3 when it was en-|Mrs. A. C. Carlson, national presi- members and leaders at a 7 o'clock Mr. Payne stated that our fore. * j 1e Meyer, secretary, all of whom Wwete| ‘inner given at her home, 220 Ander<|its meetings for the 1935 season Wed- | tathers planned well when they wrote| For Thursday Musical |tertained Thursday afternoon at the/ dent, will preside. d renamed, Elections of council mem-| S076. © '“Govers were laid for a4 at |nesday evening when a 6:30 o'clock linto the constitution the requirements jhome of Mrs. Snow, 911 Eighth St.| Following adjournment of the meet ly bers to fill the positions of others Who! sau tables appointed in the green | Duffet supper was served at the quar- lof the establishment and maintenance| A program prepared by Bismarck | Mrs. James Green presented a paper! ing, Mrs. Lynch will leave immedi- ly Fre resigning were made but will not and yellow colors of the scout organ. |teTs of Colonel and Mrs. Louis Far-lof a free and properly maintained Junior Music club members and pre-/0" “The Life of McKinley” as the| ately for Washington, D. C., to at- ad be announced until the women elected rell followed contract .| Study subject for the meeting, which! tend the Women’s Patriotic Confer-| ization, carried out with bud: vases of and was by system of public education but that sented for the ifrst time at that or-| | 4 ‘ are interviewed. freesia’ and baby's breath and Girl|games at five tables. the provisions are not being carried |ganization’s regular meeting held| WS closed with a service of refresh-|ence on National Defense. All ses- Other Leaders Resign Scout emblem place cards. Bowls of| In accordance with a change of out in that the state today carries | Wednesday evening was repeated for| ents. ; Sion of the conference will be held in d Mrs, W: L. Nuessle, chairman of cnauils were used in decorating the |Plans made since the reorganization | practically none of the responsibility the ‘Thursday Musical club at its Bee cis the Mayflower hotel with Mrs. Carl- Ss camp and camping, and Mrs. W. G. | Jonaull was effected, there were two hostesses, |of maintaining schools. | meeting on the following d Scouts Giving Dinner | £" Presiding. Delegates trom nearly ve Wormer, chairman of handicratt,|"siiowing the inner, games sug- | Mrs. R. Connor entertaining| In closing Mr. Payne listed the or-| Saturday, Feb. 23, was set as the : 40 national women's organizations, - both turned in their | resignations. | posted by Girl Scout work were play-|With Mrs. Farrell, who also was as- (ganizations which are taking the lead/date for the junior group's benetit,| LO Secure Trip Funds coming trom every state and repre- With Mrs. Pinney and Mrs. Thorberg|24""tn''@ word bullding contest in |sisted by her daughter, Miss Jean|in a campaign to revise state tax! which will be in the form of a public —— senting approximately one million re both these women were interested in which the object was to form two-| Farrell. laws as they pertain to schools and | concert. To raise funds for a trip next sum- women, will join in this three-day = 8 the girls’ community work which Pre-| Totter words from “Bismarck Girl| Prizes in the games were received|to safeguard the educational oppor-| At the ‘Thursday Musical club’s| mer, Boy Scout Troop No. 2, which is discussion of the nation’s defensive) Even athletes in the pink of condition re prced the Girl Scout organization.| couts” Miss Cashel and Miss Jean|by Mrs. 8. Theodore Ginsberg, who tunities of children, whether they live! meeting, it was announced that Mrs.|sPonsored by the Kiwanis club, will problems and will heer Frank N. get headaches. Trainers know that nt oak Worner also has been active in Farrell received prizes for having the|held high, to Capt. Patrick Kelley.|in the country or the city. He pre-|John P. French has been made trans-| Serve a chicken dinner at the World Belgrano, Jr., national commander headaches throw @ man off form. But ‘amp Fire activities. The new com-| icst words. The Misses Lois Simle|Wwho held second high, and to Mrs.|dicted that with so many organiza-| portation chairman for the bienniai| Wat Memorial building Monday even- of the American Legion, and other they know the way to get rid of head- missioner.1s a pioneer in girls’ work | 374 Evelyn Quill were winners of |Harry Weiner, who received the con-|tions united in a program of legisla-|convention and festival of the Na-|ing from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. The gen- prominent speakers. A pilgrimage to| achesquickly. Bromo-Seltzer. Its 5 me- prizes for the best sketches showing |£olation award. tion to carry out the constitutional) tional Federation of Music clubs to|eral public is invited to patronize the the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier) dicinalingredients work as a team—it's Girl Scout activities. A knot-tying}] Members of the group include Col-| provision and that with a legislature | be held at Philadelphia, Pa., in April.|dinner. The boys themselves will will be made by the delegates. quicker, more complete. Bromo-Seltzer contest, @ guessing contest led by Mrs.|Onel and Mrs. Farrell, Major and Mrs. | that is unusually concerned about the| The program, arranged by Mrs. For-| assist in the kitchen and will serve) aes eontains no narcotics. e Thorberg and singing of scout songs!John L. Dunn, Captain and Mrs. Con-| matter, the prospect for the youth of rest M. Davis and the Misses Mar-|the food. N. Lloyd Lillestrand, scout-, Local friends of W. R. Kellogg, vet- (Advertinement) took up the remainder of the time.!nor, Captain and Mrs. Kelley, Capt.|the state will be much brighter. guerite Kennedy and Florence Fritch} master, is directing arrangements. (cran newspaperman of Jamestown. n= Mrs. Finney was assisted by her “2d Mrs. Thomas G. Poland, Capt. = ——— - ~ - —— ce 250 Until 7:30 daughter, Miss Mary Louise Finney.jand Mrs. Thomas J. McDonald, Ist © pattie and ‘re, Welner, and: Lieut Soeeph GOOD LANO | THE FIRST Day I'VE 4 and Mrs, Weiner, it. te TONITE and SAT. January 31 Pageant [rz Barzinakl and Ind Leut. Richard WAD OFF IN MONTHS = AND YOU WON'T e- A R. Saul. ING WITH ME, y SHEN ali Committee Selected — SVEN GO RID " urricane o pert a malt) " | cence, cent Women’s Basketball OW, RALPA, Now caw 1? wrt of which wit be given oe ego wc} Teams Are Selected ALL THIS: WASHING TO po. HOORAY FO RiWednesday evening, Jan, 31, at th] personnel of the women's basketball THE BRIDE AND) [nounced rriday by Mrs. Minnie L. [te ecetltleredbyeaentil of TH E B E s T M A N} ose oilire nae an se cosas hs the Bismarck hospital were announced “4 "I don't want love,” she said, “I]|F. E. Logee, Mrs. Frank Barnes andj ¥tiday by Miss Dorothy Petron, wom- 2 marr ’ and a million || Mrs. A. M. Christianson. ‘This page- |¢%'s recreational director. dollars” Bot ant is being given in response to re- | _When both the city women’s classes Slondes are quests that some of the gowns shown ;2d the nurses have completed their 4 a own schedules, they will play for the fickle (so they last spring again be modeled and to say)...and she give the public an opportunity to see | City championship, according to Miss wound up hap- lj some of the beautiful bridal garments | Petron. : py with a fel- jj which have been preserved from ear-| The four women's teams are as fol- i % , low who didn't Mer days. A small admission charge | !0Ws: Blirabeth Slattery, captain: Controversy always follows the introduction of any new scientific dis- 7] have a di will be made. Sue sana: a Entringer, ieee B. AL covery. But no discovery in years, probably, has caused so much heated > t) = Mrs, H. F. Peters, 1006 Fourth St., west aie ares Maebelle Olson discussion and had so far-reaching effects as this one. See what hap- \ J entertained members of her bridge | #94 Blanche Munson. pened to these two housewives, S club at cards and luncheon Wednes- Psapp hee nce gt A n00n ; A Fj DADDA AAA ie 5 saashewiiooes foal ti aan oa or Sinile, Stella Zwarych, Mrs. Alfred A 1 EE sang) y, y) ] IZLE) . Thal, Julia Pitterer and Batty Leach. | COULON'T HELP BUT HEAR THAT oxvoo.? Y On NO! OxvoOOL IS 4 and Mrs. A. Risem won the second AV, 2 bach eestostorar: Colored House of David—Mrs. Inez SQUABBLE YOU CHILOREN HAD. BUT ROSE, y COMPLETELY DIFFERENT= ) isabel Dilan. Frances Slattery {cover eaienrconee maton ] | Sur i tHoveur A NEW INVENTION. JUST 2, y SED | Cla!re DeRochford and Rosalyn For- mticbinn oti ite win? Tae oranuLateD {if /5 MINUTES'SOAKING DOES = tune. GUT I'M USING A SOAP I'M USING Was || THE TRICK AND IT GETS Deuces—Mrs. M. 8. Priske, capta: Grace McKee, Helen Jaskowiak, Mar- Jorie Doll, Clara Braun, Eunice Venne and Emily Belk. CLOTHES FAR WHITER, Too. 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