The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1935, Page 4

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©)soci Lutheran Women to Convene For Sessions Here Friday Missionary Federation and Lutheran Daughters of Re- formation Will Meet Upwards of 200 delegates and visi- tors are expected to come here Fri- day for the circuit meeting of the ‘Women’s Missionary federation of the Lutheran church, which will be held at the Trinity Lutheran church, starting with a business session at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Husby, circuit president, states that the morning and after- noon sessions will be given over to the federation’s activities while the evening meeting opening at 8 o'clock ‘will serve as a convention for the (Lutheran Daughters of the Reforma- tion, an auxiliary to the mission fed- eration. Miss Anna Herr, Wash- burn, is district president for this group. 7 Miss Martha Brennun, registrar of ©oncordia college, Moorhead, Minn., ‘will speak on “A Daughter and Her Needs” in the afternoon and will ad- dress the L. D. R. gathering on “Alaskan Missions,” drawing upon her experiences while teaching in that country. Miss Ruth Neste, vio- linist, and others will give a musical program. Delegates are expected from the Watches--- All sizes at prices made possible by the most expert buying. When you buy a gradua- tion watch from Knowles, you know it is the best. Bulovas, Gruens, Hamil- tons, and all other makes that give satisfaction. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond and Wedding Ring Store” Hazen, Mandan, ‘Washburn, member organizations at Stanton, Sims, Almont, Flasher, Leith, Driscoll, Baldwin and Regan. * ek * 30 Alumni Requested To Aid Banquet Plans Miss Auvurne Olson, chairman of the committee of 1930 Bismarck high school graduates which is arranging for the annual banquet to be given next Tuesday evening, requests that all members of the committee and as many members of the class as possi- ble attend a meeting to be held at the Patterson hotel promptly at 7:15 o'clock Thursday evening. - Miss Ol- son announces that the usual custom of having wives and husbands of alumni association members as guests at the banquet will be observed again this year. * * * Girl Scout Troop 13 Invests 19 Members Following a picnic supper held at the Girl Scout cabin Tuesday eve- ning, 19 members of Girl Scout Troop 13 captained by Miss Dorothy Moses were presented with pins signifying their new rank. The presentation was made by Mrs. Burt Finney, form- er scout commissioner. The newly invested tenderfoot scouts are Merriam Mann, Virginia Lambert, Virginia Fossum, Marjorie Clarey, Marjorie Daw, Jeanette Al- tringer, Mary Heaton, LaVerne Mor- genthaler, Mary Fortenberry, Irene Free, Dolores Kast, Mary Wachter, Elaine Cleveland, Laura Huber, Jean Fairman, Betty Lou Bartley, Bliza- beth Geiermann, Margaret Webb and Ruth Clark. * * * Four tables of contract were in play when the United Commercial Travel- ers’ Auxiliary had its last card party of the current season Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. E. H. Miller, 115 Fourth St., with Mrs. Bernard Andrus, Mrs, Philip Palmer, Mrs. A. M. Renwick and Mrs. J. I. Arman acting as hostesses. Score favors went to Mrs. A. M. Omdahl, who held high, and to Mrs. E, Ulmer, who re- ceived the consolation gift. The par- ties will be resumed with the. open- ie of the new club year in Septem- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 23 AY 23, 1935 Benson, who was Miss Frances beritd Miss Elizabeth Feth Will Wed During June Formal announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Anton Feth, Mandan, of the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Feth, to Eugene Kautzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aris ton Kautzman, also of Mandan. The wedding will take place during June. A group of Miss Feth’s friends en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower and bridge party for her evening. In the card games played at three tables, Miss Feth and Miss Adeline Grainer received score prises. ee 8 Fargo Fine Arts Club Honors Mrs. Welford Mrs. Walter Welford, wife of Gov-/open ernor Welford, has been voted an honorary membership in the Fargo Fine Arts club, the largest depart- mental club in North Dakota affil- iated with the state federation. Sim- ilar honors were accorded to Mrs. W. C. Taylor of La Moure, president of the federation; Mrs, Paul Smith of Casselton, president of the fourth district; Mrs. Charles Hancock, the clubhouse hostess, and Miss Eva M. Finkle, Fargo ore club editor. * * Poppy Day Broadcast Set for 7:30 Friday The radio campaign conducted by the state department of American Legion Auxiliary in behalf of National Poppy day will be concluded at Bis- marck on Friday, the eve of the na- tional observance, with a broadcast over KFYR at 7:30 o'clock, it was an- nounced Thursday by Mrs. Clarence Gurness, radio chairman for the lo- cal unit. Mrs, James Morris, @ former Na- tional Poppy chairman, will be the speaker. Incidental music will con- sist of solos by Mrs. Iver Acker and Lorenzo H. Belk and selections by the Auxiliary trio composed of Mrs. Ack- er, Mrs. Ferris Cordner and Mrs. J. Arthur Solien, The trio will sing the | Official Poppy day song. * * * Mrs. Obert A. Olson and her daugh- ‘ter, Miss Auvurne Olson, 514 Thayer avenue, west, complimented Miss Clarice Belk, who is to be married to Leonard E. Nelson of Madison, Wis., on June 26, at a handkerchief shower and bridge party given Wednesday evening. When luncheon was serv- ed, an umbrella decorated in pink Party and Graduation Swishy Taffeta Mousselinede-Soie Dresses 33 SOCIETY and CLUBS containing the handkerchief was led over the table at which the bride-elect was seated. Bouquets of pink roses further car- ried out the color theme. In the con- tract games, played at three tables, Te Gee Shs aca Pe high score prize and Mrs. Warren Kiesel received the favor for second Mrs. Quain Addresses Mandan Club Meeting Mrs, E. P. Quain, state director of women’s activities for the Demo- cratic party, was one of the to Guain and Mra, McCormick, who both {nea attended the institute of govern- ment for women of, five midwestern states conducted during a regional conference held recently at Omaha, Nebr., gave = ~ the meeting. * M. E. Mission Group Returns All Leaders The corps of officers headed by Mrs. Ray Robinson as president was renamed when the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Woman’s Home |e: Missionary society held its annual meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. Lloyd Lillestrand, | minor 816 Mandan St. The remaining officers are Mrs. W. F. Bischof, vice president; Mrs. George M. Register, recording secre- tary; Mrs. G. A. Hample, correspond: ing secretary, and Mrs. Ray Burman, treasurer. Mrs, Hample led the program which was centered around “Kinship with the Young People.” A word contest was an important feature. Mré. Lillestrand served refreshments dur- ing the social bee * Patricia Dee Schilla Plans Bridal in June Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Schilla, Fargo, have made: formal announcement of the. engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Pa- tricia Dee Schilla, to Erling Arnstad, Mandan, son of Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Arnstad, Schafer. Saturday, June 15, is the date selected by Miss Schilla for her wedding. Miss Schilla is well-known in Bis- marck and Mandan, having been as- sociated with the Mandan clinic for several years as technician. For the past year she has been residing with |) her parents at Fargo. The prospec- tive bride has attended both the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, and the University of Minne- sota at Minneapolis. She is a mem- ber of Kappa Delta, national social sorority. Mr. Arnstad also attended the North Dakota Agricultural college, where he became a member of Kappa Psi fra- ternity. For the last eight years he has been employed as pharmacist at the Mandan ee store. * * Miss Josephine Efteland has re- turned to Bismarck from Minneapolis to accept a position in the law office of Alfred Zuger. Wilton Piano Pupils Meet at Fiegel Home Darlyne Fiegel, assisted by mother, Mrs. Wan Pagel’ oatecbiinnd piano pupils of Miss Florence Fritch who reside in Wilton at their home presented a program of piano num- participated in a musical con- iy of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Hochhaiter. wud N. P. Auxiliary Unit Holds Reorganization Reorganization of the Auxiliary to ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1, which in the future will be an inde- pendent unit affiliated with the North Dakota Federation of Women’s Nonpartisan clubs, was completed at ® regular meeting held Tuesday eve- ning at the World War Memorial building dining room. The number of the club has not been designated as yet. The constitution and by-laws which were drawn previous to the meeting by ® committee composed of the benrrag Helen Herman, Dorothy Weg- , Myrtle Buchanan, Nina Geig- er rand Ruth Stenquist were voted on and accepted by the club after a few changes were made. Officers will be elected at the next meeting, set for Tuesday, June 4, at the same place, They will be em- to name standing commit- tees for the coming year. Lunch was served during the social hour by the Misses Herman, Margaret Schlosser and Margaret Lefor. xe * Miss Josephine Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hess, Mandan, left Wednesday evening for Los Ang- eles, Calif., to enter the University of California for the summer and fall terms. Miss Hess, who has been em- ployed in the social service office of the state federal emergency relief ad- ministration, recently was honored at a farewell party given by her co- workers, eee Mrs,. Bertha Elness and Mrs. Carl J. Sundland were joint hoste: Wednesday evening when membe! of the Jolly Eight bridge club met at the Elness residence, 410 Third 8t., for bridge games at two tables and a two-course luncheon. Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mrs. Randa Mills won the high score honors, while a cut prize went to Mrs. Elness. Mrs. Jose- phine Hugelman and Mrs. Rachel Anderson will entertain the club at ‘its next meeting Wednesday, June 12. xe * Women employees of the state training school at Mandan, number- ing 20, gave a miscellaneous. shower at Maple cottage on the campus Mon- day evening, honoring Mrs. Orlando Monthly Payments Pay Off Loans on Bismarck Homes PRICE OWENS Pumps — straps — ties — te styled in “chic” modes. Tinting FREE to match your gown. of this city before her marriage which occurred at East Grand Forks, Minn., ning. Mrs. Benson, who is a member of the training school faculty, is one of the residents oo cottage, * * Auxiliary Groups to Name Officers Friday The Auxiliary to Lioyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, will elect of- ficers for the coming year when it meets at 8 o'clock Friday evening at the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building. The Junior American Legion Auxiliary, meeting) at the same place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, also will name officers. Besides electing officers, the senior Auxiliary will choose delegates to the department convention at Grand Forks, June 24-25. The executive committee which will be in charge of entertainment and refreshments includes Mrs. Spencer 8S. Boise, chairman,.and Mrs. F. D, Register, Mrs, Ray Robinson, Mrs. Earle “ Peck, Mrs. Frayne Baker, Mrs. Henry Hangon and Mrs. R. R. Nelson. The junior group will name of- ficers for the Juniorettes and Junior Aides, the two organizations into|tary which the membership will be divid- ed, beginning next fall. Final ar- rangements will be completed for showing the puppet pl: “Cinder- ella” and “Hansel and Gretel,” to the American Legion post Friday eve- ning. Refreshments will be served by Corinne and Rosemary Kiley and|Dohn Dolores Davis. * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller, 310 First St., entertained at.a 7 o'clock dinner party for 12 guests given Monday evening in observance of the birthday anniversary of their son, Mack Miller. The guests were aviators from Sioux Falls, 8. D., and Bismarck and wives of two of the men. The dinner table appointments were carried out in the aviation theme since the honor guest passed his pilot's license examinations in Bismarck last winter. The birthday cake was centered with an airplane and was surrounded by smaller ma- chines. Nut cups and place cards also were in the form of airplanes, se & ‘The Misses Jane and Lucille Chris- : In keeping with the farewell nature of the function, the luncheon table train, transportation motif carried out further with toy automo- biles, airplanes and Zeppelins and with nut cups in the form of travel- ing bags. Favors presented to the honor guests were appropriate for going- away gifts. "|During the Easter school recess Major ©.) tergon and Mrs. FH. Waldo, Joseph wright tnd Lester Dohn, both of Bismarck, were among stu- tary decorated recently by the mili- department at the North Dakota cognition for outstanding military achievement. The honor paid only to members of each and Mrs. Day and their children and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Falconer took an auto- last. week, delay- ing their departure for Bismarck by ‘a few days, but now is recovering. ee 8 Miss Arlyne Marie Steinbruck of Mandan who is to wed A. 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