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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAKUH Z7, 1935 Chaltmen thts proicest' is the tase] Convene in City to of the Bismarck and Mandan chap- ters are expected to attend. Plan P.E.O. Meeting jaDuagaio convened Bary and hold. | sates as — conferences at the Patterson ho- Complimentary to the national ad- EB visory committee which met in Bis- marck Wednesday for a two-day con- Secretaries of the North Dakota! terence to arrange the program for nn ee es Y) SOC [| | Y () ( “| ( IBS before the triennial state federation meeting at Valley City April 10-13, at which the terms of district presi-| dents officially close. ** ~ : supreme court judges entertained at ater] ° 4) ic i ? experience in teaching music to small We at ne foes of Tan nant wip. vention at Yellowstone National park | 1 3 | Ei hth d ° ] Music in the Home’ __|iitdwen’ she revurms to dumestown [pet ‘ot Third Ble in honor of Men [Shy yn cepremeer, Chapters, N and : 1g Gra e Gir S Mrs, Kroeze’s Topic] immediately tier the prondeast. " |ittie Dupuis, who reoentiy left thelsntertain at a 7 otiock dinner Weds | snd han | A Florence H. Davis, eighth dis-|employ of the supreme court to be- is ton Warten. we yom 2 Guests at B.P.W. Party it ednesday, Mra, John P. rict esi ad: evening trict president, will give her last ad-jcome secretary of the minimum wage! Besides the distinguished guests, French, state president, compliment- home, 615 Mrs, B. H. Kroese, Jamestown, | dress in that capecity during the same department, The group presented|who include the past presidents of eighth district drama and literature division chairman forthe Worth De-| et oT" > April 4, according Mrs, Dupuis with « gift five state chapters, some 50 members| ed the visitors at a luncheon at her| (Additional kota, Federation of Women’s clubs, = — comes to Bismarck Thursday to speak during the eighth district broadcast hour over KFYR, 10:30 to 10:45 o'clock. Mrs. Kroese has chosen for her sub- Ject “Music in the Home.” She is the wife of the president of Jamestown college and has had @ great deal of STATE ENDS TONITE (Wed.) Tray/ Talks, Indian Legend| Uesday Bridge Club aj Music on Program for | Entertains Husbands Annual Function , Membera of. the Tuesday bridge club were hostesses at a o'cl cally every eighth grede giri|‘inmer at which they entertained ae was entertained at the |eit husbands @unday evening at the % vocational party given at the |R08e Toom of the Patterson hotel. FI ‘Wer Memorial Building dining |Piaces were marked for 20 guests at ee ‘Tuesday evening by the Buste |® lng table lighted with tall tapers. and Professional Women's club |2 the contract games played at five thd tables, Mra, A. E, Brink and Krist . its ag een ain ane headed Kjelstrup won’ honors. Richard A Wo) Biv vere iss costs, nO" | Tracy wes © Suet of the club { * \ [rate tal musie sefeaty “| Cosmos Club Members igtumental music, and finally re- ments consisting of ice cream! Buffet Supper Guests Mrs. E. J. Taylor, 511 Sixth 8t., wafers made up the evening's pro- Bowles presided. was hostess for a 7 o'clock buffet “|supper for members of the Cosmos club and a few additional guests pre- ‘ceding a regular meeting of the group held Monday evening at her home. Guests included Miss Edith W. Kay, 60 Minutes of Breath Excitement Comedy - - Pictorial COMING THURS, - FRI. - SAT. THE BOOK THAT ASTOUNDED THE WORLD! Wow bursts into life, to live again nd make you wonder at,,,the Grama, the thrills, the stark reality Ot history's greatest cataclysm! 40% FIM CORPORATION is icularly on the Canadian mountain ranges, and Miss Marie Huber, who |Wh0 recently came from the Univer- sity of North Dal Grand Forks, of the Panama Canal, Miss Pearl Bryant told “The Legend of an In-| socept ® tga in the federal dian Girl.” emergency rel administration per- sonnel department; Mrs, Edith Wil- Musical features of the program in- ;Who chose a Paderewski composition; |sheatfer, Miss Henricka B. Beach, | Rarimba solos by Miss Bernice Was !pr, Maysil Williams and Mrs. Laura » accompanied by her sister, Miss!o ‘gterrett, the latter a former mem- ion Wagner; vocal solos by Miss|ner of Cosmos club. larjorie Hawley, accompanied by Mss Ka ee and peel meen the Misses Dorothy Atwood and)~the Hope of the World,” one of the pe trae A pom miscellaneous volumes included in durses. le win W8S/this year’s study. iector for the community singing, sek * Miss Luella M. Coder Bargains! Bargains! Rayon Undies Extra-heavy weight for, 25° ‘Low-priced, but, real quali ric, fully sized, well finished! Vests, bloomers, choice of pan- ties, from band-leg to brief cut- outs! Sizes 34 to 42! reviewed Dr. H. E. Fosdick’s work, é It’s One Grand Value! Broadcloth And it’s Vat-Printed! GE | hE Stitched by hand!, PORTO RICAN GOWNS Recklessly low-priced WAGE DRESSES Two yards for 25c ... that’s hard to beat! All the newest and smartest Re and colors in this ANNIVERSARY group of broadcloths. Better hurry. 36”. hich was continued informally dur- ng the lunch and asbeer! Lid pikes left s Se a, ae oe ont eea| Given Bridal Shower Mrs, Sowles Wednesday said that| A pre-nuptial shower was given at many club members nad conpersied bind hat Coder home iegephtren of with the - turday afternoon in honor ee Sone si of Miss Luella, M. Coder, who Tues- = s*e & ae _ 2 Bismarck Students | eout') guests attended une i i tion at which a mock wedding enact- Join Alpha Sigma Tau tion « «Trg tthe une pee stunts games were the past . ort, Ben, and Wale ines Ssh oe ped Ue ave an Toman of Mandan and Iver Iverson [chatapallpemon eesti cB of Watford City were among the 14/ hostess served lunch at the close of pledges inducted into Alpha Bigma line afternoon when the bride-elect he Tau, local social fraternity at the presented with * gifts. North Dakota Agricultural college, | ie priettins pvr ie the Cash in! A real buy! SILK HOSE An Anniversary Value? Alpha Sigma Tau will conduct, since |tne’ egie-tocber her’ grandmother, LAURENCE STALLINGS 37° * a ceen ee on and after April 6 the group will bé|sirs. Packard and Mrs. Van Clast- a chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, daughter, , and Miss national social fraternity. ey a at of Biield * * * Monday Club Adopts Philosophical Topic Betty Gilbert, all of Shields, and ‘William Harris, Forman. Following their marriage, which was solemnized Tuesday at Moffit, Mr, and Mrs, Durheim left for Ellen- dale, where Mr, Durheim has resid- “The Search for Philosophy of|ed for several years, to make their Life” was chosen as the 1935-36 study |home with his father. topic by the Monday club at this| Mrs. Durheim graduated from the week's meeting for which Mrs. E. P.|Moffit high school two years Quain, 518 Avenue A, was hostess.jand ago has attended the Ellendale The formal outline of study will be|Teachers’ college for over a year, drawn up by the program committee, eee Mrs. G. ¥. Dullam, Mrs. Neil O. Churchill and Mrs. M. W. Roan. Elsworth, a new member, will enter- tain the club at her home, 514 Man- dan &t., for the Monday, April 8, meeting, Mrs. R. 8 Towne and Mrs. P. C. Bakken had the School es an Institution of Demo- cracy” and “Educational Leaders in the South,” respectively, in the aft-| Sergeant George H. ernoon’s discussion which was based|returned to Fort Snelling, Minn., on public education as a problem of|where he is on duty, after passing a democracy. Mrs. Dullam's paper on|three-week furlough at the home of “Education and Leadership” was post-|his perents, Mr. and Mrs, August G. poned until a later meeting. ie 25e Until 7:30 Mr, and Mrs, Al Hanson and sons, Alan and Dennis, formerly of Crosby, It was announced that Mrs. N, E./left for Elbow Lake, Minn., Monday after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Backlund, 1108 Avenue D, since ‘Thursday, Mr. Hanson has of his interest in a clothing store at Crosby and the family will visit with relatives at Elbow Lake while he is looking for a new location. CAPITOL au THEATRE aoe— ENDS TONITE (Wed.) 25e Until 7:30 BEGINS HELLE RE SEE IT AGAIN! PARAMOUNT, THURS. ONLY Request return engagement of the season’s greatest motion picture! Love triumphs in a mighty picture of beloved romarice! 2:30 - 1 - 9:15 2e Until 7:30 ee SEE IT AGAIN: Don't miss out! Join our ANNIVERSARY crowds and get here early! An amazing assortment of Nu- tone Vat Print frocks. Smart pique and organdy trims. 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