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eat i ‘Special May Sale THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1935 5 Past Leaders Tuesday Convention Speaker Mrs. Quain Attends A special program, entitled “Fol- lowing the Gleam,” has been ar- rs Democratic Meeting ranged for the annual observance of A Past Matrons’ and Past Patrons’ night Mrs. E. P, Quain, 518 Avenue A, will return to the city either Wed- by Bismarck chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, at its regular meeting scheduled for 8 o'clock Tues- day evening at the Masonic temple. There will be the usual business ses- sion, which will include balloting. Ap- propriate music is to be included in the program, which will be followed nesday or Thursday after attending by a social hour with refreshments, Bismarck Dinner Club Ends Season With Party Saturday 24 Guests Attend Function Clos- Postpone Outing for ** * @ regional conference of Democratic | .)- ing Year for One of City's Recreation Classes women from the states of North ana| 5ismarck Scout Group Oldest Card Clubs South Dakots, Minnesota, Nebraska! Represented at Huron Miss Dorothy Petron, director of id Sati the women’s recreational classes, an- and Iowa held Friday ans urday at Omaha, Neb. Besides Mrs. Quain, who is state chairman of women’s ac- tivities for the Democratic party, Mrs. William H. McCormick of Mandan and Mrs. W. T. Baribeau of Enderlin attended the meeting. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, Mrs. Philip J, Meyer and Mrs. Burt Finney will rep- resent the Bismarck Girl Scout or- ganization at the regional meeting to be held at Huron, 8. D., this week. Mrs. Ramstad, who is the regional representative from this city, is in ries with a 7 o'clock bridge din-| will assemble at the World War Me- given at the Patterson hotel Rose|mozial building at 6:30 o'clock Thurs- day evening, xh ® ‘Minneapolis and will join the other sk * : ;. delegates at Huron. Mrs. Meyer, who aders Coming Mystic CircleGroup | Jed vial cilia For D. of H. Banquet Meets at Lips Home| tte convention proper, and Mrs. Fin ney expect to leave here Tuesday. xe & Will Honor Memory of Mrs. Linda Slaughter Mrs. Frankie Lyman of Cando, state Members oe Mystic Circle club, field director, will be honor guests at the banquet and initiation exercises for 35 new members which the De- gree of Honor Protective association will give Wednesday evening. Reser- vations for the banquet must be made by Tuesday noon either with Mrs. John A. Roehrich (1537-W) or with ‘Mrs, LeRoy C. Eliason (1316-W). Mrs. Alfred Zuger, president, announces that there will be no meeting of the ae” committee on Monday eve- MRS. LYMAN N. CARY Among speakers who will address the twenty-first annual meeting of the North Dakota chapter of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at LaMoure from Wednesday through Friday of this week 1s Mrs. Lyman N. Cary of Mandan. Mrs. Cary is a past president of the North Da- kote Federation of Women’s clubs, The Bismarck Branch of the League of American Pen Women will re honor the memory of North Dakote’s first woman writer, Linds Slaughter, at a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the home of Mrs. ba tere ‘12 Fourth St. This will ie regular meeting of the branch since its charter banquet held Friday evening, April 26. Honor guests at the meeting will be Mrs. Slaughter’s daughters, Mrs. Miss Dorothy Johnson Weds Herbert Graham Miss Dorothy Ethelyn Johnson, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. John- if PERE TAE R ER Cceue bao AR th B. F. Eppler, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald| that of Mrs. G. W. Tupper, who Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Tull-| Presented with @ cake by Mrs. A. ‘were xe & Contract Club Gives [= bcc ucts Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, 718% Dinner for Husbands}, 2*; Meciee ak Mem of 16 guests at a bridge party and which aan ae erramig on Gaus luncheon for which seasonal decora- nesdays during the winter season en- tions were carried out in green and " yellow at their home Saturday even- tertained their husbands at a 6 o'clock ing. High score awards went to Mrs. Albert Thomas and ©. E. Pickles while the consolation score prizes were taken by Mrs. Millard J, Hydeman| tr and Arvid Backlund. BE wid? son, brother of the bride, was best man for Mr. Graham, ‘The bride’s mother wore a brown crepe dress with matching accessories for the ceremony. Other guests be- sides the bride’s parents were the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. C. A. John- in decorations for the table at which covers were laid for 16 guests. In the mined by adding the scores of hus- bards and their wives. Mr. and Mrs.|| And Social Groups J. H. Newton held high and Mr. and ° Mrs. Clarence Gunness received the Girl Scout Council Miss Marie Lemohn Will Present Pupils J. A. Burgum (Jessmaine Slaughter) of Arthur, and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom (Linnie Lee Slaughter) of Bismarck, and her granddaughters, Mrs. J. C, Peltier and Miss Ruth Hedstrom. Both daughters will give reminis- cences and Mrs. Burgum will bring her mother’s first book of poems, pub- lished in Ohio before she came to Da- kota, pictures and other keepsakes. Branch members will invite other guests for the meeting. Mrs. Slaughter is of particular in- terest to Pen Women because she was nationally known as a writer, con- tributing articles on Dakota to many newspapers and periodicals, belonged to the Women’s National Press club, of which many of the original Pen serials for The Bismarck Tribune, fic- tion and later, in 1893-94, a historical serial, “From s‘ortress to Farm.” North Dakota's first woman writer was @ graduate of Oberlin and came to Fort Rice in the spring of 1870 as the bride of Dr. B, Frank Slaughter, » Who had served postmistress, school and Sunday school teacher, the first county super- intendent of schools and one of the original members of the State His- torical society. ae * Miss Isabelle Humphreys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hum- Phreys, 930 Eighth St., was one of 21 seniors at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college, Fargo, to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi, national honor- ary scholastic fraternity, this week- end. The initiates were horiored by @ special convocation and the cele- bration of Phi Kappa Phi Honor day. After the initiation services, the new members were guests at a banquet. Miss Humphreys is a senior in the division of home economics. x ke * Miss Aldeen caris, daughter of Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth St., was one of five new members initiated into the Edwin Booth Dramatic club at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, recently. Miss Paris, who is @ junior in education, has taken part in several drame.tic productions at the college this year. zk & The Misses Alice Jensen and Jose- phine Hosch, Enge apartments, were | hostesses at a picnic supper at which there were 12 guests including Miss Arwwuncenent DAN HEIDT Veteran Bismarck Tonsorial Artist now is employed at the Annex Barber Shop Located at Fifth and Broadway, under Lenhart’s Drug Store Mr. Heidt, who has been employed at Harrington’s Barber Shop for the last eight years, especially invites all of his friends and patrons, as well as new customers, to visit him at his new location. Jean Farrell. of Fort Lincoln, Sunday evening at Pioneer park. ‘f City and County i L, V. Miller, 825 Eighth 8t., left Saturday for Aberdeen, 8. D., where he is attending a meeting of N. P. Benson Optical company officials be- ing held in connection with the open- ing of the new quarters for the Aber- deen branch. He will return to Bis marck the latter part of the week, * * * County Judge I. C. Dayies issued a marriage license Saturday to Herbert A. Graham of Fort Lincoln and Miss Dorothy Ethelyn Johnson of Bis- marck, Medical records reveal more than 200 cases of vital organs of the human body being on the wrong side with- out impairing the owner’s health. Wish to borrow $1200.00 on second mortgage — Bis- marck property— at 6%, repayable $100 per month. For _ information inquire at Tribune office. The Gift for the Graduate should be something to really commemorate the occasion. Our Jewelry store is almost invariably the source of such gifts. Diamonds, Watches, Rings and Gifts at All Prices. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond and Wedding Ring Store” second high score gift. Because some members are attend- Other couples attending the func-}ing the regional conference at Huron, tion were Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Hard-|g, p,, there will be no meeting of the ing, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Berry, Mr.| Bismarck Girl Scout Council Tuesday and Mrs, C, P, Rhoades, Mr, and Mrs.|morning. The meeting will be held instead at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morn- ing, May 14, at the Girl Scout room in the World War Memorial building. CEI || CAPITOL = Lila fessional Women’s club will have! Sea,” Smith, their May meeting at 7 o'clock Tues- | Rheinhold-—Gullford Mandigo; day evening at the Bismarck hospital | votte,” Wright, and “Boys’ Merry-Go- nurses’ home. Attention of the group|{ Round,” Gade—Loyal Belk. is called to the earlier meeting hour. Lucille, ** * Bismarck Hospital Alumnse ‘The Bismarck Hospital Alumnae as- sociation will have its monthly busi-| 1¢ro ness meeting at the nurses’ home at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, when the Misses Dorothy Atwood and Elizabeth Voelzke will be hostesses. *“* * Rebekah Busy Sewing Bees Mrs. J. A. Erickson, 221 Eleventh St., will be hostess for a meeting of the Rebekah Busy Sewing Bees, sched- uled for 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after- noon. 260 Until 7:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT TODAY and TUESDAY “Gavotte,” Handel-di Sivrail, and “Valcik,” Mokrejs — Joyce Paviak; Saint-Saens—Mary Lou- ise Finney, and “Valse Brillante,” Mana-Zucca—Ruth Rand. ee * M’Donalds Ordered to Illinois Air Station Numerous changes in the official family at Fort Lincoln slated for the summer months when Captain and Mrs. George R. Connor and Ist Lieut. and Mrs. Eugene T. Lewis are to leave for Fort William, Maine, and Fort Benning, Ga., respectively, and five new officers will arrive from distant points were added to Sunday when orders for the transfer of Captain Thomas J. McDonald to Chanute Field, an air station at Rampoul, Ill., & suburb of Chicago, were received. Captain and Mrs. McDonald and their children, Thomas, Jr. and Jeanne Ann, arrived Bismarck racks, Honolulu, T. H., dren have been attending St. Mary's parochial school. Although Captain McDonald's transfer is effective on or about May 15, the date of their de- fcan Association of University Wom- en will have a 6 o'clock dinner, which will be followed by a regular busi- ness session and a program present- ed by the writers’ shop talk forum, at the Inn Monday evening. xk * Chapter BC, S. M. C. ‘The final business meeting of the current year for Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Mrs, Steve W. Arman, 230 Avenue C West, acting as hostess. THEATRE TODAY and TUES. M.. MAHON GUY KIBBEE BAGDAD While the NIGHTS ! Patient Slept SEE the thrilling Sole uN N of Oriental Slave Girls! ADMISSION—10 and 2c tail Captain McDonald from service in the Fourth Infantry to the Quar- termaster Corps. In going to Ram- the McDonald family will be close to Mrs, McDonald's home, which 1s Chicago. Among recent arrivals in the, city _ Will A. Sessions, Jr., wife Jacket chaplain stationed with Frocks One and 8g g Conservation Corps at , and their two children, Fh been their home for the last two ‘The Sessions fam- idence at 617 Vir OWELL SEE sacpao's fa- mousTemple of Love! SOMETHING NEW! “Bubble Rose Bowl” ‘The rose is floated inside the bowl with a little water, asa bud... and unfolds to fill the bowl! MOTHER will enjoy one of these SEE the Orienta! Torture Racks! SEE the most LAVISH Musical Production ever Witnessed on the Screen! 50c complete with rose F MARLENE DIETRICH *?., $1.00 THE DEVIL * oO , scar H. Will & Co. ISA WOMAN 315 Third st. Bismarck Flewerphone 784 Unusual Clearance on Millinery at . your selection early to get first choice) On COATS, SUITS and MILLINERY | SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main Phone 566 \ é