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w 7 eeenesange, Ee a ee i | ! 3 i ro ® Nonpartisan Federation Opens Meeting Tuesday Tea at Governor’s Mansion, Banquet and Trip to Leg- islature Planned aaa a: nie Gomes wee With the arrival of executive com- mittee members Monday afternoon, everything was in readiness for the opening of the North Dakota Federa- ‘tion of Women’s Nonpartisan clubs’ ninth biennial convention. About 150 delegates and visitors are expected here for three days of busi- ness sessions and entertainment Planned by committees from the local ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club No, 1 un- der leadership of Mrs. C. G. Boise, President. Executive committee members who are here include Mrs. Helga Kolstad, Steele, federation president; Mrs. Marie Durey, Ellendale; Mrs. R. Smith, Bottineau; Mrs. Bertha Cleve- land, Tuttle, and Mrs. Stella Haver- straw, Rugl Club Members Invited All club members are invited to the business the Wednesday morning and Thi day morning business sessions lis staying in Bismarck with her hus- y eve- tie aerunee meetings yer be held at lemorial building lower gym- nasium. W. J. Flannigan, Bismarck, | Stanton, who goes Trinity Lutheran Aid Giving Supper Friday Mrs. H. O. Saxvik is general chair- man of the lutefisk and meat ball supper which the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will serve to the public at Thursday afternoon before the group|‘he church parlors from 5:30 to 7 o'clock Friday evening, Feb. 15. Mrs. Anton E. Hedahl has been placed in charge of the PJ room, ae Mrs. James Morris to Speak at Former Home ‘Mrs, James Morris, 930 Seventh 8t.. lution chapter of Jamestown, which to be ‘observed Tuesday afternoon club rooms of the Jamestown library. Mrs. Morris, who is national poppy chairman for the American Legion. Auxiliary, recently moved to Bismarck from Jamestown Mrs./“america, the House Beautiful.” -1tea and reception will follow the pa- Writes Winning Drama Mrs, Ed. P. Cosgriff of Fargo, who band, Representative Cosgriff, dur- ing the legislative session, has re- ceived word that her play, entitled “Frustrated,” has won first place in FEBRUARY 11, 1985 Victor Schmaltz, @ baritone solo by Mr, Belk and a tap dancing chorus of girls made up as pickaninnies, The latter will include the Misses Rita Fortune, Marjorie Doll, Betty Smith, Peggy Homan and Camille Wachter. There will be 11 other acts of var- Philamalee-Prentice |, ot, Tree esate Dakota Agricultural Formal annour.cement of the mar- tlage of Miss Charlotte Philmalee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James [fone is one of the most pretentious Drenhioe ike oe, on ie a home talent musical productions that | prentice, Wilton, was made at # din- has ever been attempted in Bismarck. 50 Over 100 people will appear in the ltvening at the West cafe, course of the evening's entertainment, | “ne -m; riage, an event of Satur- which is in general charge of Miss , Dec. 8, was performed at thi Florence ee es MeGabe Methodist Episcopal chureh . parsonage, 407 Six! ™ by Rev. Party Saturday Night |Watter B Valter. The ” attendants Honors E. EB. Makiesky |Piiematee, sister of the bride. end —— Murphy, both of Bismarck. Cyril About 20 couples were guests at an} A pink and white color scheme, informal dancing party and buffet| with a white wedding cake and bou- Supper given at the Rendezvous Sat-|quets of carnations as the imortant jotted urday evening as @ farewell function | features, was carried out in the table | hospital. for Edward E. Maklesky, who leaves| appointments. Dinner was served at fous kinds included in the revue, colle [ Reprieve,” Mr. Riley, and the closing ‘song, “America.” entertainment for the social hour. Refreshments will be served by Charles and Frank Williams, Mrs. Sam Meske and the Misses Helen Munig and Luci:e Malmquist. ) ee & Two Laboratory Plays Prepared for Meeting The Misses Evelyn Grace Hermann and Abbie Guthrie are directing the 'St. Alexius hospital, Monday for New York City to begin Wedding Announced |in the Trycte club at the lege. City and County Mr. and Mrs. Marion Folsors, Fifteenth 8t., are the parents of a {girl born at 10:15 a, m., Saturday at tthe ceremony were Miss Alvena| George Buttles, 602 Third 8t., at Philam ister oft 4 |a.m,, Sunday at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fett of Jud- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Morton, Miss Frances Tourtlotte, North Tryota is e club composed of students in the school of home economics, |Miss Tourtlotte is @ freshman at the|The meeting mith, 419 m1 Information Concerning the Withérawal ef Preferential Bids on laboratory plays which will be offered at the Community Players’ meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club room, World War Memorial build- ing. There also will be a group of xylophone solos played by Lloyd Graunke. In the one-act comedy directed by Miss Hermann, actors will be the Misses |Short talks. Ruth Gaebe and Thelma Amundson and Gerald Garlid, Burkett Huey and ‘Herman Peters. “The Court of St. Vitus” under Miss Guthrie's direction has in its cast I. C. Davies, John Moses, Emmett Mc- Cusker, Al Klaudt, Howard Lawyer, Richard Tiedman and the Misses Elsie Peters and pia Tekippe. * * Miss Burr Delegate To National Meeting Miss Anna D. Burr, who returned last week-end from a meeting of the Synodical executive committee of the North Dakota Presbyterian Women’s Missionary society convening at Fargo, will be an ex-officio delegate from that body to the biennial meeting of his work with the Associated Press national headquarters office. Mr. Makiesky has been state correspond- ent for the Associated Press with headquarters in Bismarck since 1930. Edward Wallace of the local As- sociated Press office, who presented the honor guest with a gift from the group, and Thomas Burke both gave number of local newspapermen and others here for the legislative session and several members of the legis- lature and their wives. Mr. Wallace was in charge of arrangements. * * * Formal Dinner Dance Is Post Social Event Vari-colored balloons strung from the ceiling and black, red and silver hearts were used in creating a St. Valentine's day setting in the Patter- son hotel Silver Ballroom for the formal dinner dance which the re- serve army officers stationed at Fort Lincoln and their wives gave Satur- day evening for the Fort Lincoln of ficial personnel and reserve officers jon duty at Mandan. The 50 guests were seated at six and Mrs. John N. Hagen, Fargo, are| Mr. McDonald's scheduled for talks Tuesday. There | Marck is Theodore Luts who also will be a Lincoln day program |here Sunday evening. He fc of music and dancing un-| lived at Hebron but more recently has der auspices of the Auxiliary to Wo- | been working in Nebraska. men's Nonpartisan Club No. 1, Miss} Mr. and Mrs. Adrian ©. Taylor 8. D.| (Ardeth Gussner), who arrived this week-end from their wedding trip to polis, have occupied the apart- Speak Wednesday night. ment in the building which The public health and child wel-| was vacated by Mr. and Mrs. McDon- Tived Saturday evening visit with Mrs. C. A. Rust, 419 Sixth Election of officers will occur| St. P and Streamline models in Tailored Slips $] 69 $3.69 BLOG6OM BLUSH er WHITE SIZES 88 to 44 Bultreys the annusl one-act original play con- & project of the drama section the Fine Arts club of Fargo. Mrs. contest chairman, an- decision at a recent section. Flohr and Donald Baccus tied Place with plays entitled “Heirlooms” and “Discord,” respec- Cosgriff’s play will be the drama section before of the present club year. @ member of the sections of the club. Her play, “Faith.” rated second place ees * achter P.-T. A. Will Note Founders’ Day National Founders’ day of the Par- ents and Teachers association will be R. B. Murphy, deputy superinten- dent of public instruction, will give, the founders’ day address. The spe- theme will be carried out further in a candle-lighting ceremony to be conducted by Mildred Hering, ‘six-year-old Wachter pupil; J. W. Riley, representing the school pa- trons; Miss Jeannette Myhre, the school principal, and Mrs. Robert Gray, association president. The remainder of the program in- cludes showing of a film, “The Science of Seeing,” by the North Da- kota Power and Light company; open- ing songs, “Star Spangled Banner” and “Columbia, the Gem of the \Ocean,” group, solo, “Snowflakes,” Mildred Hering; reading, “Soldier's 25e until 7:30 Today and Tues. ALOE Rite. it Happened One Night the women’s board of national mis- sions to be held May 27 to June 4 at Asheville, N. C. Miss Burr goes to the meeting by virtue of her office of synodical pres- ident. The other ex-officio delegate is Mrs. J. Way Huey, Jamestown, for- eign and national corresponding sec- retary. According to the rules, the as a whole is entitled to two delegates at large, these being Miss Burr and Mrs. Huey. The synodical also is en- titled to delegates from each pres- the presbyterial president or her alter- nate. The presbyterial del to attend are Mrs. R. L. Phelps; Steele; Mrs. 'W. D. Wilson, Minot; Mrs. J. A. Shan- non, Devils Lake; Mrs. Edmund Larimore; Mrs. William Sherwin, Sharon, and Mrs. Emmett McKenna, rae * * Bismarck Male Chorus Will Appear in Revue The newly organized Bismarck male chorus will make its first public a pearance in “Multicapers,” the re- vue which will be given at the city auditorium Wednesday evening, be- ginning at 8:15 o'clock. The revue is sponsored by St. George's Episcopal choir and is the first entertainment of its kind to be presented here for several years, The chorus will appear in a south-! ern plantation act. Members of the newest of Bismarck’s musical organ-| izations who will take part in this! appearance are George Humphreys, Lorenzo H. Belk, E. B. Klein, I. A.| Esko, P. R. Jaynes, 8. T. Lillehaugen, A. E, Anderson, M. H. Anderson and Emmett Griffin. Miss Marie Lemohn will play the piano accompaniments. ‘The act will feature southern num- bers by the chorus, a banjo solo by IS TH STRENGT IT's BIGGER, too... more roomin- side... more luxury in finish end ings...all at no increase in price! New Plymouth Called “Smartest, Most Luxurious of ‘All Three’ Low-priced Cars” tables according to directions found on comic valentines which they drew from boxes trimmed in the tradition- al valentine style, Places were de- signated by white cards with red cu- pid figures. The seasonal motif was carried out further with elaborate valentines, low white bowls filled with red carnations and white freesia which centered the tables, red hearts and the nut baskets. Marjorie Hawley’s nine-piece or- chestra played during the dinner, which was served at 8:15 o'clock, and nounced by 1st Lieut. Samuel Mor- gan, who was one of the host group. Besides Lieut. Morgan, hosts and hostesses were Ist. Lieut. Vern. T. Suddeth, ist Lieut. and Mrs. Harry! Weiner, Ist Lieut. and Mrs. 8. Theo- dore Ginsberg, 2nd Lieut. and Mrs. Einar Erickson, 2nd Lieut. Richard R. Saul and 2nd Lieut. and Mrs. Clin: ton Faulkner. An out-of-town guest was Miss Florence Carrigan of Minneapolis, | who was the week-end guest of Lieut, Saul. se * Miss Katherine McDermott, Fargo, was the week-end guest of her sister, Miss Aileen McDermott, and Miss Evelyn Quill of 532 Eighth St. She re- turned to Fargo Sunday evening. EE SEE “MULTICAPERS” 12 Tremendous Acts in Season's First Revue City Auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 8:15 p.m. Auspices of St. George's Choir Students 250 - Adults 35¢ The guests included a]. | Meetings of Clubs i ° 6 o'clock and was followed by danc- Mr. and Mrs. Prentice are making their home at 200% Main avenue. The bridegroom is employed by the Inter- State Transportation company. env * J. W. Hintgen, Mason apartments, left Monday to spend a week or 10 days in Chicago. i And Social Groups = > St. Alexius Alumnae A regular meeting of the St. Alex- ius Hospital Alumnae association will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening ‘at the nurses’ home. ee * Chapter L, S. M. C. Chapter L, Sponson Mothers’ clubs, will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. E. C. Stee, 417 First St. * e * Chapter BC, S. M. C. Mrs. L. H. Fredericks, 812 Sixth St., will entertain Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at a regular meeting ‘Tuesday evening, The meeting hour is 8 o'clock. * ek MEETings of Clubs, Fraternal group B.P. Ww. An evening’s program centered around poetry is planned for the Bus- ness and Professional Women's club meeting at the American Legion Aux- iliary room, World War Memorial building, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning. Each member is to bring a short poem of which she is fond. The life of Emily Dickinson is to be reviewed. Mrs. Berta E. Baker, legislative chair- man, Miss Helen K. Katen and Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud are in charge of the program and luncheon arrangements. * eK Mothers’ Service Club Varying from the usual program, the Mothers’ Service club will give a husbands’ party ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Webb, 618 Fifth St. The party will begin at 8 o'clock, AAA toD... =~ PEOPLE'S DEPT. STORE 12 Sth st. E H OF STEEL! 901 Sixth 8t., are the parents of a girl born at 1:30 p. m., Sunday at the Bis- marck hospital. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peterson, 422 Seventh 8t., at 4p. m., Sunday at the Bismarck hos- pital. Cs sie at aan | Church Societies | McCabe M. E. W.F.MS. Mrs. Alfred Roe will be leader for the meeting of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Women’s Foreign Missionary society to be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D./ H, Houser will entertain the group at her home, 418 Rosser Avenue West. x ee St. George's Evenin? Guild Due to the “Multicapers” perform- Valentines -, HOSKINS-MEYER boxed for her gift. Dosen e mm en North American Trust Shares Universal Trust Shares Investors Mortgage Security Co. Dakota Nat’L Bank Bldg. Phone 1600 Only Plymouth gives February 15, 1985 and others After POTTED TULIPS Everybody Says.it’s the Most Beautiful of All Three! AND BENEATH THIS BEAUTY EAUTY sPEAKS for itself! 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