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‘ THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1935 8 =, award and over 250 have been regis-] Legata Riehl, Miles Johnson, Jackie ET tered under him during this period.| Miller, Aloysius Kopp, Mary Morrie Under his leadership troop 6 won the Margery bee Clinton Smeds- area-wide Jamboree in 1933 and 1934, was three times winner of the court of honor attendance banner and first Place winner in the district troop) rating contest. Johansen was born in Oslo, Nor- Presentation of Award Will Bej way, August 28, 1893. He came to the United States in 1904 and ate Special Feature of Court tended the public schools at Lead- ville, Colorado. In 1913 he went to of Honor Tuesday work in Minneapolis for the Soo rail- ; i \ SSS, SDiversion of Money SOCIETY and CLUBS veceeece ‘= ———aoasasasaaaS SS SSS, a re Magdalyn Sautner Is _ | {ie igh, sxore award going to Mrs.|ance department Program, Dance and Cards | ae ply op All nate oem ft hi and Mrs, jo 4 r) ° — i, F I i E; Enge apartments. A bouquet of ——____ road and later was stationed at Wishek i orm Lions Entertainment of Se end A arin ena culipe centered the luncheon table. A special feature of the Bismarck| before coming to Bismarck. Johansen ot wave, ©. Baley preiea_as| rune ihe rie of Artal , Aaa noe department measure | night. wil be the Precision of] = France fr grea yeu He n'a ways. a . ie ent A Magic Stunts and Novel Music toastmaster. Uline Gurig & hgoat tee Coan Governor Addresses Seceaaaate Say te vortit Seman, {member of the Fred Kelly Post of the , Dancing cards were enjoyed|ang ‘wedding ceremony read Tu trict scoutmaster of the Presbyteria rican Legion Diversion for Guests at so the remainder of the evening. ee Scalar Catholic church of RBs Club Heads esday os church troop, No. & oad ERT ERE TI Ladies’ Night Part; » E. Anderson was chairman Of /a¢ 9 o'clock Monday morning by Rev.| Governor Walter Welford, in the The key is awarded only to scout- * e uf the party committee which also in-| rather Hildebrand Bickhott, first address Yo be. glven by’ a orth masters who have completed the tive-| Raleigh School Folk — {° Lions club members, thelr wives 'Carney, B. M. Davis, and Dr. Millard ear lene oe en ee 2 ee ee tera| On Educational Tour SU oR we board and council held in the Capital master of @ troop. The training yl ite he ae i it Lali] for . u A program of nuptial course includes an intensive study of| Students of Raleigh high school, lanoe Tuesday evening at the Grana|/ederation President | music was provided by the Benedictine the scouting program, methods of |chaperoned by Superintendent F. J. bed bei aatte FRO Sia i isters. day at the Pacific bringing the program’ to the troop|Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kopp and ~ "Sting the nangoet enh eora-| Broadcasts Thursday pee a ES le ae . Inesday for an ur. ment was provided by Fred Peterson} ers, yohn Knauf, president of the oe See aes rated Among the places visited were the as “gag” man. Al P. Simon and E./ north Dakota Federation of Women’s Johansen’s record in the Missourt| State legislature and the plant of B. Klein led the group in singing for clubs, will give her last talk in Bis- explaining Valley Area council has been out-|the Bismarck Tribune, where they 1 | which Miss Phyllis Wolverton played | marck in her present capacity Thurs- standing, He served as scoutmaster|!¢#rned how a newspaper is made. If oc ore: accompaniments. day morning when she takes the a, for troop, No. 81 ‘at Wishek from 192¢| ‘ime permitted they hoped to visit Immediately following the banquet, weekly radio program of the eighth @ wed- Class!to 1930. In that year he was aj other places such as Fort Lincoln and || ,,, one of the most unique programs giv-| federated district to be broadcast Pesce pointed assistant scoutmaster ‘pz |the state penitentiary, ‘I know too much about en before the club for some time WaS!over KFYR at 10:30 o'clock. At this presented. “Curley” Peters, &S &|time she will present her official re- yodeling cowboy, sang special num-| port of the state board and council bers. Next a guitar trio composed of ‘meeting which was closed here Tues- Clarence Maas, Robert Kysar and|day evening, John Arness played @ group of selece/ Miss Maude E. Tollefsen, district lons. Miss Beverly Bauer tapped|radio chairman, announces that she “New Rhythm Buck,” a dance novelty |has secured Mrs. Florence H. Davis, with Mrs. Arthur ‘Bauer at the piand./eighth district president, for next Edward Stein, Mandan, sang humor-| week's program and that Culver 8. ous German dialect songs and cone|Ladd, state food commissioner and cluded his group with “Gee, But It’s) chemist, will give another discussion * Great to Meet @ Friend from Your/relating to his work for the following j Home Town.” Miss Wolverton was | week, i at the piano. Arthur Erwin gave an eek Glan's art, beeping’ his audience may. | Legislators’ Wives eee eee stifled and thrilled by seemingly ac-} Are Meeting Tonight|emploved by the = Pupils in the group were: Cora/] men and women to in canutatngd nutmaster spec |Chritianson, Ruby Christianson, Rob: || Jove!” wie tion which he has held ever since. |< Teta teas waren “ye. |80%, Lyle Stayner, ‘Westrum, Bix pit eee SuC-!Gisdys Ozbun, Claudine Smedsrud, Lh cag Lee LAs a ceeded in winning the Eagle scout/xatherine Kleinschmidt, Philomens ses . . . tempted Kopp, Ruble Peterson, Eva Johnson, || his career by rich and idle see li Imperial washable wallpapers ie own ‘life! Hat ‘ekght soon will be available in Bis- hours, crammed with a life- marck. Watch for opening an- time of drama, taught him nouncement, C APITOL to place love above every- thing! M-G-M’s amazing * —szs THEATRE ae Save on Notions Z i ge i i 1 i Be 5 I g iss EERRE 558 £265 nee i i t $ i 5 B 5 if i Ee i i [ i i Ha i ip H § ; # aE sequel to “Men in White”! LAST TIMES TONIGHT : tomplishing the impossible in dozens * # ‘The wives and daughters of all leg- H for their thelr steg-| The second tie a eee ee | OR Giving Bence te Soy ee 20% and More featui a carry a Social Worker __| ich wit te heid at 8 ottock wed. ee eee te if pub. the at os s Reeameil Suinibiee ctinay rosea: Se Students and alumni of the Capital |X,’ All 100 and 180 items, 8c . a is the second in a serles of meetings | 117" party ‘at board being held during the legislative as- ernment. sembly. Arrangements are in charge crisis e of Mrs. Franklin Page, Hamilton; pledge Mrs. R. J, Downey, Devils Lake; Mrs. solve our J.P. Conte’ Sewing Thread, 17 bd A. N. Lavik, Milnor; Mrs. F. E. Gess- that the 30-yard spools, EACH..... 6 C want ner, Penn; Mrs. Math Dahl, Hazel- ton, and Mrs, J, H. Langford, Coop- erstown. $2 ° SE eee i Church Societies | reer First Baptist Ladies Aid =~ PEOPLE'S # The First Baptist church Ladies’ te Miss Aid will be entertained at 3 o’clock| nudtson and Giles Bettger; enter-| Workmen and BIGGER THAN’ HERE Thursday afternoon at the home of|tainment—Miss Leonora Mork, chair | friends S NAVY ! Mrs, Ferris Cordner, 718 First St. man, the Misses Dorothy Schwarts, for 8 COMES THE NAV se Laura Mae Lorens and Gladys Gaebe, | Thursday evening at the A. O. U, W. Plan Now to act Min, NES Elsworth wil cntertain |e, ean-UD-— ‘Meryt ‘Ander. |8 otlock, DEVIL DOGS ises, and trouble a social | the St. George's Episcopal Afternoon Fargo, : I bdaohssshy ine everyday are enough Guild at her home, $14 ‘Mandan St, oupmamuige (2 jpllance wn Your 0 F T H F A R to gi yone a headache. And whata ursday, start! or 4 boon Bromo-Seltns ft th ead of * * & Maccabee Drum Corps Home! reales pou. 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