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Community Council Names Norena Reception Workers State Federation Board and Council Members Also Will Be Honored Monday Special committees for the recep- tion which the Women's Monday evening, ena, Metropolitan opera star, immed- jately after her concert at the Bis- marck city auditorium, were announc- ed Wednesday by Mrs. Frayne Bak- er, council it. honots with Mme. Norena ‘at the reception will be board and council members of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs who will ‘be meeting in the city at that time. ‘The receiving line will be headed by Governor Walter Welford. Invited to attend the reception all members of organizations affiliat- ed with the council and their hus- bands, state officials and their wives, Fort Lincoln officers and their wives add any others who wish to meet Mme. Norena and the board and council members. Serving on the general committee for the function will be Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Mrs. when she resigned to enter nurses’ School Local 0.E.S. Chapter Host for April Event An Order of the Eastern Star school Charles Liessman, Mrs, C. B. Rosen, |*24 Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, who is sponsoring Mme. Norena’s appear- ance here, and Mrs, Baker. Refreshments are in charge of @ committee composed of Mrs. Liess- man as chairman, Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Mrs, G. A. Dahlen, Mrs. E. J. Heising, Mrs. C. B. Nupen and Mrs. C. W. Schoregge Decorations will be under supervi- sion of Mrs. Zuger who is to be as- sisted by Mrs. Philip R. Webb who will arrange the tables and Mrs, E.|Grace J Taylor and Mrs. J. A. Wachtler, who are to secure floral decorations. The Misses Clarice Belk and Jose- phine Hosch are caring for publicity and are issuing invitations. Mrs. C. B. Rosen, council vice president, and Mrs. Dullam will direct serving of punch and will be assisted by mem- bers of the Junior Singers’ Guild. Presidents of all organizations af- filiated with the council are to as- sist by acting as hostesses, ‘The Patterson hotel, which has as- sisted the council. on several previ- ous occasions by offering the Ter- race Gardens gratis, is donating the use of the hall for a reception. | Metropolitan Star Sings Here Monday | jismarck |She enjoyed special popularity at the Opera. MME. EIDE NORENA Paris Grand after having been launched on her career in the Scandinavian countries jas engaged to sing at La Scala in Milan. was decisive. sings in opera, Mme. Norena has an ‘Mme. Norena was born in Oslo and From there she went succes- In addition to the varied roles she It Will Be a Suit Season and we are ready with Suits To Suit Each Desire A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise ** Former Teacher Here als Advances in Nursing Miss Irene Robertson, former local high school instructor, recently has been appointed director of nurses for Bellevue hospital and 26 allied hos- pitals in New York City, according to word received by friends in the city. Miss Marian Rottman, who has held this position for several years has resigned, and Miss Robertson, who has been her assistant, was pro- politan opera houce where she is con- cluding her third season. to have few rivals. the high score prize and also was presented with a guest favor from the hostess. ek * Miss Martha Thal of Chicago visit- ed from Friday until Monday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred A, Thal, 1118 Avenue C. also was honored with a lighted cake 85 moted to fill the vacancy. 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