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Bmertete treo ‘=, (me Current Events Club Marks Thirty-Second Anniversary ‘Light From Arcturus’ Publish- ed Thursday Is Previewed ” but not have the cynical vein found in Lewis novel. Mrs. Waldo predicted that the book, which is being releas- ' it. Fag the first president. Mrs. Duncan J. McGillis is the only charter member still active. Much civic and philan- trophic work has been done by the group which is affiliated with both the general and state federations of women's clubs. Two of the “first ladies” of the state, Mrs. A. G. Sor- lie and Mrs. Shafer, have served the Current Events club as president, eee Honor Relief Workers Changed to New Posts Mrs. R. E. Wenzel and Miss Mary 4 Kane shared honors with Mrs. Grace|°f Phi Beta Kappa, national honor- | } who recently was pro-|8fY scholarship fraternity, Griffin taeda ees Burleigh county relief} 6 @ senior at the University and is a| administrator to a field ta-|Mmember of Phi Delta Theta frater- tive position, with the federal selief|Tity, Phi Eta Sigma, the Newman! % administra‘ functions|#nd German clubs, A. D. T. literary | % sap society, the Dakota Playmakers and| ¢ a rita named to|the Interfraternity council. He was succeed Mrs, tion, Miss Kane, Ployed in the county rel several months, leaves soon for the University of Minnesota to take a special relief supervisor's course. Jack Zuger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Workers in the county social ser-|aitred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue, |% vice division, numbering 24, were | west, arrives Friday from the Univer guests at a banquet honoring the/sity of Minnesota, where he is @ jun- three women given Wednesday even-|ior law student, to pass the sp) ing at the Grand Pacific hotel. Aug-|vacation of nine days at his home. ust ee che rc amnmmaater for, Ane |His father, who is taking & western -|vacation trip, this wig Christians and the Misses Bertha| Log eerie Ellingson and Leona Jordan. “I Love|ing his brother-in-la You Truly,” a violin solo played byjand Mrs. William A. Ke! Acolph Engelhardt, was dedicated to/who are Mrs. Clendening. During the dessert course, Mrs. Places. Monday afternoon at 4: an informal party was gi Clendening, Mrs. Wenzel son-in-law and daughter, |® Mrs. Arlie Oman. o Ba? geeeks peli z PS TH ae HTH gre ~ 3 Ege io E i i i g THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 €@) SOCIETY and CLUB 33 Attend Builders’ Supper and Program Thirty-three members of the Build-| George’s Episcopal church, People’s Sunday school|members of the Epis- ‘@\copal church, attended s potluck sup-|of the church following their per which was followed by a series of| business Rev. N. E. Elsworth, rector of St. instructed regular held at the home of a 4 a FP ] # ~ 4 Tuesday evening. The leadership training school for} OUNS People’ Sunday school workers was set for Saree werk November 4-5, 11-12 and 18-19, Com-| Church |A. W. 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