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cesarean cenasecicndaiti RA ESORIRISRN TIER aR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1985 nquet to Entertain Juvenile Lodge Group Suvenfle members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge will be entertained at a banquet followed by a program and Easter egg hunt at the A. O. U. W. hall Friday eve- ning, starting promptly at 6 o'clock, it was announced Thursday by Mrs. James Nelson, juvenile supervisor, who will be in charge. All juvenile members are urged to attend. ee ® District Meetings of Auxiliary Scheduled The annual district conventions of the American Legion Auxiliary will start in the fifth district at Minot, May 1, with Mrs. C. A. Christianson of Wildrose, district committeewoman, presiding, according to a release from the department headquarters made Whursday. ‘The meetings in the five other dis- fricts will follow closely, sessions to be held at Hettinger May 4 with Mrs. A. M. Hammes of New England presid- 3 at Jamestown May 6 with Mrs. . L, Robertson of Jamestown pre- ding; at Wahpeton May 9 with Mrs. "A. W. Plachte of Wahpeton presiding; it Grafton May 11 with Mrs. Muriel ryderman of Grafton presiding, and tt Fessenden May 15 with Mrs. { Street of Bottineau pre- Mrs. Hofto to Attend | Mrs, J, A. Hofto, Minot, depart- t president, will attend all of the » It is hoped that Mrs. M. H. ynch of Lidgerwood, national com- gnitteewoman and chairman of FIDAC and national defense, also jwill be able to attend. Department Officers, chairmen and past presidents ftsiding in the various districts will ittend all meetings within their ter- tory. ‘The annual quartet and trio con- will be conducted at each of the , the winners to compete at department convention to be held @t Grand Forks in June. Mrs. Ed- {ward Ertresvang of Bottineau, depart- music chairman, is working up special chorus to be composed of bers from the various units, h will be a special feature of the meetings. Awarding of the president's and ational citations to the winning units will be part of the program, as well as the awarding of prizes to win- fers of the Americanism essay con- tests now being conducted in many @chools throughout the state. Passes 1934 Membership ‘The department of North Dakota now has enrolled 111 per cent of its) 1934 membership and 93 per cent of the quota required by national head- quarters. The Ernest DeNault Robertson ‘unit of Jamestown will be presented with the Eugene Fenelon trophy for membership at the department con- vention, having had the largest in- crease over the previous year by wi March 15 for units of more than 30 members. Fargo was @ close second. The Carl Bostrom unit of McHenry will carry home the Phillips trophy for membership, having had the larg- est increase for units of less than 30 members. Velva was a close runner- up in this class. ** *& Mrs. William Wiley, 103 Avenue A, entertained guests for two tables of bridge at an afternoon party re- cently in honor of Mrs. John Strock, Britton, 8. D., who is visiting at the ‘Wiley home, Mrs, Strock was pre- gented with a gift. Score awards in the card games went to Mrs. Paul . Schacht, Mrs. F. BE. Andahl and J. O, Quinn, * es * Colonel and Mrs. Louis Farrel of Lincoln entertained at dinner y evening Major and Mrs. lohn L, Dunn, Captain and Mrs. R. Connor and 2nd Lieut. R. Saul. After dinner Col- nel and Mrs. Farrell and their guests sttended the post movie, TODAY AND FRIDAY _ADREADY; EVERYONE'S WHISPERING HER NAME! SOCIETY an& CLUBS | Orchid Blooms Every Eight Years | Miss Helen Jepson, Metropolitan opera star, took great pride in showing this rare orchid, requiring eight intensive years of cultiva- tion to bring it to bloom, at the international flower show in New York. The flower was grown by N. J. E. A. Manda of West Orange, (Associated Press: Photo) Mrs. Harris Robinson Broadcasting Friday Mrs, Harris Robinson will play a group of four piano selections over KFYR Friday evening, starting at '7:15 o'clock, continuing the series of weekly broadcasts sponsored by the ‘Thursday Musical club membership. Mrs. Robinson is to give interpreta: tions of “Praeludium,” “Mey Night,” Palmgren; Dance,” and “The Trout,” Franz Schubert, arranged by Heller. x * * ‘Twelve friends of Miss Marie Ja cobson gave a surprise birthday party in her honor Wednesday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Selma Jacobson, 423 Tenth St. Bridge pro- vided diversion during the evening, | score awards going to Mrs. Harold Wahl, who held high, and to Miss Elizabeth Cervinski, who had second high, Miss Jacobson was presented with a gift from the group. Eas! kets marking covers for the gue: F, Sloan, Mandan, which was arranged by Mi Goetz and Mrs. Carl Flurer. x OK O% In compliment to her daughter, Mrs, Oliver L. Sorsdahl, who was Miss | Charlotte Farrell before her recent} marriage, Mrs, Clyde A. Farr of Mandan entertained at a bridge party ‘and miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at her hom were invited. The in playing bridge. to Mrs. McKinley Nelson. O'Neil and Mrs. H. W. S * x Mrs. Oscar Ne’ d of Mandan | ‘won the hig! honors when her bridge club was entertained Wednes- day evening by Mrs. J. W. McGuiness, 1007 Fifth St. Pink rose! tered the table for the refreshments service. Mrs. Newstad will be hostess for the April 24 meeting of the group. (-—_—_——————_———__? Meetings of Clubs | P. N. G. Association ‘The Past Noble Grands’ association of the Rebekah lodge will have a meeting at 8 o'clock Friday evening ayer avenue. ** Delphian Club Mrs. Grace Messenger, 808 Avenue B, will entertain the Delphian club meeting which will be held at 2:15 o'clock Friday afternoon. [pasate Aiko reson | City and County County Judge I. C. Davies issued ¢ licenses Wednesday to the following two couples: Lawrence Le- Roy Fitzgerald and Miss Laura Mae both of Regan, and Ray- Eigell, Bismarck, and Miss Rosella M. Conway, Mandan. 25e Until 7:30 ENDS TONITE (Thurs). THEKINGS HORSES with Edword 6 COMING FRI. - SAT. the home of Mrs. M. O. Agre, 812 te | A.W. Lucas Co. Accessories Mrs. E. P. Quain May Attend Omaha Meeting |3 Mrs. B. P. Quain, state chairman | % of women’s activities for the Demos /| ¢ regional 5 which will be held in Omaha, May 3/§ recent trip to the middlewest. The states included are Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and Towa, Cervinski tained members of their bridge club, which has players for. three tables, ‘Wednesday evening at the Byrne resi- | % dence, 225 Rosser avenue, west. Hon: ors in the games went to Mrs. Webb, Mrs. H. A. Brocopp and Miss Madge King. x * * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 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