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aN As alternate was one of the main items of business when the Women’s Bene-| Mrs. Lilliam Wurdeman, also of pes < fit association held its state assembly | Mandan. ity Name Official Staff ym oO e ‘ at Mandan, Monday and Tuesday. — é , t ‘On Tuesday the meeting was for-|Sathre Is Chosen as Mrs, G. M. Freitag was elected pres- i ay mally concluded by taking the 125 del- : Ss k ident of the Progressive Mothers’ club e “ egates on a tour through the Capitol Syttende Mai PEAKE! | when the annual business meeting a levotion building. Twenty North Dakota re- was held Tuesday evening at the home eoe8@ thé honor guests and speakers. Spe- |apartments, have returned from Chi-} A cash donation to the free bed ’ i cial entertainment included dance|cago where they eae eae iets fund for Camp Grassick was voted badd on Mother’s Day. mumbers by the Misses Dorothy|Mr. Erickson attended to business} Roll call was responded to with = je Gakariessen of Mandan and Dorothy | matters. gestions for next year’s pons aad Mother and Daughter ee Banquet Is Scheduled Barneck from Bismarck. Dect lions were bouquets of spring flowers and the memorial service was conducted Election of Mrs. Margaret Hall of}by Grand Forks members under lea- Fargo, state field director, as delegate dership of Mrs, Elsie Voiss. Mrs. Pierce delivered an address during the to the supreme convention to be held, initiation service. Featuring the me- at Cleveland, Ohio, July 15-20, and Mrs. Percy Inman, Amidon, as her views located at Mandan, Bismarck, Fargo, Lisbon, Devils Lake, Ellendale, Jamestown, Carrington, Enderlin, Casselton, Minot, Garrison, Linton, ®heyenne, Grand Forks, Bottineau, Amidon, Kenmare, Dickinson and Sentinel Butte were represented. Mrs. Arthur Toastmaster Mrs, 8, EB. Arthur, Mandan, was toastmaster at the convention ban- quet, which was attended by 185 guests, given Monday evening at St. Joseph’s Catholic church hall at Man- an. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Ruth Pierce, Minneapolis, Minnesota director, were morial service were vocal solos given by Mrs. Jessie Shinners of Mandan, who was accompanied at the piano by Attorney General P. O. Sathre will be the principal speaker at joint Syttende Mai ceremonies to be held at Mandan Friday, May 17, by the Bismarck and Mandan lodges of the Sons and Daughters of Norway, it was announced Wednesday. The celebration, which is being arranged by a committee from the two organ- izations, will mark the one hundred twenty-first anniversary of the in- dependence of Norway, which became effective on May 17, 1814. * * * Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Erickson, Tribune THREE DAY THE SUITS HAVE SHORT JACKETS ~ n e i Ci 238 Thayer Ave. Monday he granted s Ticense to John nut baskets and tapers in green and iday |Laurayne E. Steinbruck, who is the ity and County needs oc L e ty gold, the association’s official colors. Honor Mothers Friday bride-elect’s only sister, and Laurence Having Prom Tonight ia aie ahd save, Gilitieet, Gederatiom |e ark of Fort ae and Mrs, ‘Hall and Mrs. Pierce . | Ferris of Bismarck. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. a Miss Ethel A. Rolfson of Bismarck. were presented with gifts by Mrs.|,gn auartean Wer hooters and Geld) For the announcement party, rooms| The most elaborate setting ever |civue Dents of Ryder at 0:40 p. m.|bora af 108 p.m. Tuesday at Se |AmOng recent marriage Woenses is- Elizabeth Dow in behalf of the Man-|ata, mothers will be guests of honor | the Steinbruck home were decor-| created for duntor-senior prom ai Wednesday, at the tal,| Alexius hospital. sued is that of Louis Hateenbuebler dan review. Miss Sakariessen and/at*the annual Mother's day party of| ed with bowls of tulips and ferns. | St. ik Lael has been built f Bismarck hospital. idk é Miss Dorothy Dow presented Mrs.!the auniliary to Lloyd Speta Post No.| The three-course dinner was served raneton m on be ave: for the 4 Miss Ludvina Geiger, both : Plerce with a bouquet in behalf of|1 american Legion, which will follow|# five small tables covered with dark | function, which Ge Peake itn Wei cae eat ee uilding Permits Issued Bismarck. ‘ 3 the Mandan Juvenile W. B. A. a brief 8 o'clock business session at pate a lum and gymnasium marck are the parents of a boy born] J. L. Larson, 820 Avenue D, private 2 8 Candidates Initiated the World War Memoria! bullding ak wens seein with a (7% 8:50 p. m. Wednesday, at the Bis-/garage, estimated cost $200. Considered to be the father af ® \ During the evening program elght|iower gymnasium Friday evening, oO er served by mem marck hospital. Joe V. Schafer, 609 Seventeenth 8t.,| lighthouses, the Pharos of Alexandria . Meeti candidates were initiated by a degree : the Cétholle Daughters of America. — dwelling, estimated cost, $800. was built at Alexandria, Egypt, sev- f WW. B.A. State eeting Mrs. Dan Hall, chairman of the em- Guy Larson’s six-piece orchestra : -D. * team from Enderlin captained by Mrs.| hem, memorial and Gold Star com- will play a shell simulating & vei and Mrs. C. D. Kimball, who — eral centuries before the birth of Concluded With Tour] myrtie Brooks, Exemplification of! mittee is in charge of preparations . ae Latte te rains G |live in the vicinity of Brittin, are the} County Judge I. C, Davies issued| Christ. It was several hundred toot for the party and has as assistants Mrs. R. H, Waldschmidt, Mrs. T. O. Quanrud, Mrs. W. H. Holm, Mrs. F. J Leibole, Mrs. Eugene Wachter, Mrs. G. R. Lipp and Miss Mathilda Welo. ee * Progressive Mothers of Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, 718% Mandan St. Mrs. Freitag succeeds Mrs. W. W. Clark in the office and will have serving with her Mrs. Alvin Hedstrom as vice president, Mrs. Clark Gord- anier as secretary and Mrs, H. F. Malm as treasurer. Committees appointed for the 1935- 36 club year include: Program—Mrs. Hedstrom, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. C. W. Porter; social—Mrs. Gordainier and Mrs. Gladys Nelson; membershi Mrs. George J. Tekippe and Mrs. Fred Svaren, and flower—Mrs, Malm and Mrs. Albrecht, A. Neil York to Wed Mandan Girl June 10 ‘Announcement of the engagement and appfoaching marriage of Miss Arlyne Marie Steinbruck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Stein- bruck of Mandan, and A. Neil York, son of Mrs. Alice Wright York, 311 Main avenue, was made at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner given Wednesday eve- ning by the bride-elect’s mother and her sister, Miss Laurayne E. Stein- bruck, at their home. ; The marriage will take place on Monday, June 10, at Mandan with Rev. Father Hildebrand fichkoff, pastor of St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Black THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935_ . Legion Auxiliary to Special Sale —on— All Sizes and Styles Felts - - Straws St. Mary’s Classes performing the ceremony. attendants they have chosen Miss For their [- Gity and County_J at the home of Mrs. M. EB. St. George,/W. Sleight, both of Bismarck, On | bridegroom figures mounted on stan- dards on which were written names of the couple and the wedding date. At the close of Parents of a seven-and-one-half/a oe Pound girl born at 3:40 a. m., Sunday, losn| Women Foresters to : Note Silver Jubilee Mother will rightly interpret the message of tender and loving senti- mént your flowers will convey to her; they are a subtle symbol of your affection. Don’t forget them ning of that date. All members wish- ing to attend the banquet are make reservations with Mrs. Matt sistant Niebauer, Mrs. Frank Clarey or Mrs. junior bands in the city. Men of the First Lutheran church will serve a Mothers’ and Daughters’ ‘banquet sponsored by the Ladies’ Aid at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening at the church parlors, it was announced ‘Thursday. Advance registrations are requested and should be made on or before Saturday with Mrs. H. R. Ounz (1404-W) or Mrs. G. Adolph Johns (659). - ek * Mrs, M. E. Tindall, 708 Second 8t., and her infant son, Malcolm Fraser, are guests at the home of Mrs, Tin- dall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Fraser, after being discharged from St. John’s hospital, Mrs. Tindall ex- pects to return to Bismarck this week. Cut Flowers 3 The Loveliest of Spring’s Beautiful Roses, Carnations, Tulips, Snapdragons, etc. New Potted Plants Begonias, Roses, Hydrangea, Calceolaria, Fuchsia and others, Your order delivered anywhere through F. T. D. 7 HOSKINS-MEYER Bismarck Greyhound Depot Broadway at Seventh Phone 501 G OUND Hats | coum don’t forget sos | i SELECT YOURS EARLY AT r BISMARCK, N. DAK, MOTHERS DAY ... 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