The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1935, Page 5

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¥ vw Gaveendey Bea WeEs ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1935 SOCIETY and Fy ©) = @YSOCIETY and CLUBS ['4, W. LUCAS CO. | Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise ' @\dead. There are 28 grandchildren | | and one great grandchild. x Lived in Sod Home \ During the many years they have] % resided in the Medina community,|% Legislators’ Wives Begin 40 Attend First of Gatherings to Be Continued During Rest of Session ; Forty legislators’ wives met Mon- ad @ay evening for the first of a series ( formal gatherings at the Ameri- can ion Auxiliary room, World ‘War Memorial building. A varied musical program was pre- Gy ‘Rented by Bismarck residents includ- “4 ing the Misses Cynthia Dursema, Mar- Jorie Hawley, Ruth Neste, Marguerite Kennedy, Belle Mehus, Phyllis Wahl and Bozak, and J. C. Han- son, Oberon, member of the house of Tepresentatives. Informal Meeting Series Drake juvenile lodge was accepted. Wore at the meeting tweluded Anita Driscoll Pair Notes Anniversary in West Committees were named to take /here. charge of the next meeting. Monday, Feb. 25, was the date set but there may tbe @ change in date because of the ‘Mme, Eide Norena concert on that to the date will be made later. Designated to take charge of the/and daughi arrangements are Mrs. Franklin Page of Hamilton, Mrs. R. J. Downey of Devils Lake and Mrs. A. N. Lavik of ‘Milnor, who are the program commit- “a tee, and Mrs. F. E. Gessner of Penn, ‘Mrs, Math Dahl of Hazelton and Mrs. J. H. Langford of Cooperstown, who compose the lunch committee. General arrangements for Mon- day's meeting were made by Mrs, W. 8. Handley, Stirum; Mrs. Howard Parkinson, Willow City, and Mrs. J.C. Hanson, Oberon. Mrs. L. O. Fred: erickson of Pekin, Mrs. F. W. Erickson . of Charbonneau and Mrs. William Kamrath of Leith served the lunch. Because it is so late in the session, there will be no formal organization ja Of legislators’ wives as there was two '\ years ago but several more meetings 6 will be held, * * D. of H. J unior Group Installs New Officers “Edith Roehrich as president heads e the list of new officers appointed and installed Saturday b; of Honor Protective associa- tion which had a business meeting and Valentine's day party et the World War Memorial building dining zoom, Other officers seated were: Marie ‘Werner, past president; Beatrice: Rothschiller, first vice president; Dorothy Schmult, second vice presi: dent; Ann Louise Selvig, secretary; Rosemary Volk, treasurer; Kathleen Kohler, pianist; Marguerite Holmes, usher; Pauline Werner, assistant usher; Virginia Lambert, Gleo Schultz, Loretta Weigel and Rita Mergens, color bearers; Charles Williams, inner watch, and William Bobb, outer watch. Vernon Scott's transfer from the —————_ which {soon ed Mr. Hanson take an interest in Driscoll church and com- munity pepe one Burleigh People at North Dakota Picnic Burleigh county was well repre- sented at the annual picnic of the North Dakota society in Southern California given at Grove near Los North Dakotans, the largest num! ever to attend the l. Judge Frank P. cellophane velvet forms this twinkling cocktail gown by Schiaparelli. It is set off by a transparent belt and a toque trimmed with white breast feath- ers, George H. Fisher, Bismarck, and Mrs. Kapp, Medina, Unable to attend the gathering were four daughters: Mrs. C. 8. Johnson, Havre, Mont.; Mrs, Carl Rinke, Aberdeen, Mrs, Clarence Strom and Mrs. Potts, both of Seattle, Wash, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher look back on a 44-year residence in Stutsman coun- ty. When they came to North Da- kota on March 3, 1890, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher established a homestead south Medina and remained at this farm home until 1930, when they moved to Medina. Of the 13 children born to em, three of the seven sons are Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have been active in community and church affairs and have seen many changes. Mr, Fisher was treasurer of the local township for 10 years. The first few acres of the homestead were turned over with | ¥ Mrs. Fisher | % operated the plow while the team was|@ one ox and one mule. Jed by her husband. The grain was Planted by hand. The winters were very cold and heating fuel was scarce. used for fuel. lighting. The first home built for| ¥ Oy family was made with rock and|q Despite their advanced years, both | % Mr. and Mrs, Fisher are hale and | ¥ hearty. Mr. Fisher is 73 years of age, and Mrs, Fisher is 71. eek Moffit Homemakers Entertain Families|% Members of the Moffit Rainbow|% Homemakers’ club entertained their husbands and families at a whist party, which was followed by @ rec- reation program of marches, con- ttsts and games, Saturday evening at the Moffit hall. High score prizes for cards went to Mrs. J. Coder and Eldon Nichols, while second prizes went to Mr, and Mrs, Homer Brown- well. Lunch was served at the close | % of the evening. i ecibdhliaanniniantedinindssomiscsilg ri Church Societies | ¢—<—$—$<—$<$<—$—— — —________. St. George's Evening Guild A business meeting of St. George's Episcopal Evening Guild will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. L, Sundheim, 821 Sixth St. — (Additional Suciety on Page Seven) if tle Te BITITEEET i ft ly Beautiful Quality Linens Linen Damask Sets $7.50 Regularly $9.75 a set. 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