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ET American Legion Auxiliary * 1 @soci Names Mrs. Spencer Boise THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935 Y Annual B.P.W. Dinner Scheduled for May 28 A talk by Mrs. Florence H. Davis, librarian at the State Historical li- CLUBS Mrs, Louis Farrell, of Fort Lincoln, entertained at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon Friday afterndon. Guests also included the Misses Marion Burke and Margaret Will of Bis- marck and Mrs. Tito G. Moscatelli, Juniorette and Junior Aide Lead- ers for Coming Year Al- « so Are Elected both groups were chosen. Kathleen Spohn, treasurer; * Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise was advanced from vice president to head the Aux- iliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No.1, Amer- ican Legion, when the annual elec-| tion of officers was held Friday eve- ning. Mrs. Boise succeeds Mrs. F. D. Register, president for the term just closing. : Serving with Mrs. Boise will be Mrs. Henry Hanson, vice president; Mrs. Ray ‘Robinson, secretary; Mrs. Earle C. Peck, treasurer; Mrs. Ellis L. Jackson, chaplain; Miss Elizabeth Gieseler, historian; Mrs, Walter Tes- (> ter, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. _ George Smith and Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson, executive committee mem- bers. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Peck both were re-elected. Convention Delegates Delegates elected to attend the de- partment convention at Grand Forks June 23-25 on the basis of one repre- sentative for every 30 members were Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Reigster, Mrs. C. W. Leifur, Mrs. Minnie L. Shuman, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, Mrs, Frayne Baker, Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Mrs, Charles F. Martin and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon. Mrs. Boise is an ex- officio delegate by virtue of her sergeant-at-arms; color Pianist. ettes. Other officers are Mary Alwyn Smith, historian; Nelson, color bearer. Saturday, presenting the pul lets, “Hansel and Gretel” and jary room at 9:30 o'clock. Betty Backlund and Gweneth Tester The newly- Icy. The alternates chosen were Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, Mrs. Hanson, Miss Esther N. Maxwell, Mrs. Peter Berry, Mrs. Milton Rue, Mrs.| Jones, president. Knudtson, Mrs. R. R. Nelson, Mrs. Iver Acker and Mrs. Ira D. Kelly. A patriotic note was introduced into the program which was arranged by the executive committee, Mrs. James Morris, past National Poppy chair- man, speaking on “Poppy Day” and the Auxiliary chorus singing “To Thee, O Country” by Julius Eich- berg. The chorus also gave “Ma Curly Headed Baby” by G. H. Clut- son, the contest selection for Auxiliary choruses this year. Hostesses were Mrs. Boise, Mrs. yg Register, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Peck, is s Mrs. Baker, Mrs, Hanson and Mrs. B Nelson. i ‘The Junior American Legion Aux- fliary also named new leaders at its meeting held Friday afternoon. The membership is to be divided into the Juniorettes for smaller girls and the Junior Aides for those who are older, the study of government. eee SUNDAY - MONDAY 26c Until 7:80 ~ to relax during this pictures | DEFY YOu not to cheer... applaud. . yell! { DEFY You not to shout to the world that the laughs . . thrills . . surprises .. make this the greatest entertain- ment in years! Columbia Pictures Presents EDWARD G ROBINSON in the best picture he ever made THE WHOLE TOWNS TALKING with Jean Arthur - Wallace Ford Arthur Byron ADDED — “PATHE REVIEW” “PUSS IN BOOTS” (Color Cartoon) This Week’s Special Almond Toffee A treat for the whole family. Take some home tonight. Your VELVET dealer has it. starting next fall, and leaders for For the Junior Aides, Pauline Spare is president; Marguerite Degg, vice president; Helen Hedden, beak t iv Mae Bernard, chaplain; Ann Louise Selvig, historian; Dorothy Knecht, Gweneth Tester, bearer, and Maxine Brauer, Joan Rosenthal heads the Junior- son, vice president; Mary Margaret Wachter, secretary; Mildred Schlech- ter, treasurer; Doris Jones, chaplain; Delores vis, sergeant-at-arms, and Frances Plans were ‘made for aiding the senior Auxiliary in selling poppies on “ES derella” to the American Legion post Friday evening and for marching in the Memorial day parade next Thurs- day morning when members are to meet at the American Legion Auxil- awarded prizes for making the best |in the reserve corps were present posters advertising the puppet shows. * Study Club Will Hold Next Meeting June 11 Government bakers Study club will hold its next meet-|"°E.. Go. ‘and Mrs. Schillersrom en ing on ee hob bere Of /tertained a company of guests at din- on Tuesday, May was an- ‘Thursday i nounced Saturday by Mrs. A. A. ea bats. oe Coeur es The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. P. E. Byrne, 120 Avenue A, west, and will be open to all women interested in| | Mrs. John L. Dunn, Mrs. Richard C. Babbitt and Mrs. Tito G. Moscatel- li received the high score awards at their respective tables when the Fort Lincoln Afternoon bridge club was entertained Thursday by Mrs. Eu- gene T. Lewis, who used the quarters of 1st Lt. and Mrs, Cecil 8. Mollohan for the occasion. The two remaining meetings of the current season will be held at the homes of Mrs. Louis Farrell and Mrs. Adrian L. Hoebeke. ‘When play in the Evening bridge club Mrs, Eugene T. Lewis and Mrs. Ad- tian L, Hoebeke of Fort Lincoln. ‘Score prizes at the individual tables went’ to Mrs. Moscatelli and Mrs. Hoebeke. Miss Farrell presented Miss LaRose with a guest favor. ee 8 Alumni Banquet Heads Tell Plans for Event brary, and puppet shows presented by the Junior American Legion Auxiliary iwill be part of the entertainment when the Bismarck Business and Profes- sional Women’s club entertains at its annual Mothers’ and Daughters’ ban- quet at the Municipal golf course club house at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning. Members may make reserva- tions for themselves and guests with any member of the committee, on coi, which the Misses Laura B. Sanderson} Tuesday noon has been set as the|_ Dt. Heininger arrived in Bismarck | and Henricka B. Beach and Mrs. W.|deadline for reservations for the 1935| Saturday noon. | J. Targart are serving. This commit- tee will arrange for transportation to the club house, sk e Adjutant General Is Convocation Speaker Adjutant General and Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 Thayer avenue, west, have -|returned from Grand Forks where ‘Mr, Baker Thursday was the principal speaker for the final convocation pro- gram of the year at the University of North Dakota, which was under aus- pices of the university military de- partment, banquet of the Bismarck high school alumni association which will be held at the Patterson hotel at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening with mem- bers of the present senior class as honor guests, All members of the association, their wives or husbands and the 1935 graduates are urged to attend. Rese ervations may be made with Charles Whittey or with the members of any other committee, who include Miss Auvurne Olson, general chairman, and the Misses Margaret Will, Julia ‘Wetmore, Marguerite D’Ardis, Clara Rierson and Vera Heaton and Har- old Yeasley. This group was appoint- ed by Miss Florence Satterlund, alumni president, who has placed ar- Tangements in charge of the class of 1930. Miss Will is to be toastmaster for the program which will include the address of welcome by Miss Olson, the response by John Cameron, '35 class president; a song by June Ann Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ma- son (Merle Von Hagen, '30) of Man- dan; reminiscences by Mrs. Gunnar Olgeirson; a toast by Guy Larson and the reading of the essay written by a senior in the annual contest sponsored by the association. Dancing will be enjoyed afterward, music to be played by the Larson- Yeasley orchestra. Alumni and their husbands and wives and friends whom they wish to invite will be welcome to attend the dance. Baptist Congregation Will Honor War Dead Ex-service men and all others who are interested are invited to attend a special responsive Memorial service ‘which has been arranged for 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the First Baptist church, Rev. Ellis L, Jackson, pas- tor, has chosen as his sermon topic “On Fame's_ Eternal Camping Grounds.” This will be followed by '@ period of silence in memory of those ‘who made the supreme sacrifice and the benediction. The choir will sing Kipling’s “Recessional” arranged by Parks Moore and Lorenzo H. Belk, soloist for the service, will sing “There Is No Death.” Chevrolet, Theater Sponsoring Contest] © Attention of Bismarck residents to an unusual automobile contest be- ing conducted in connection with a moving picture being shown here is called by the Capital Chevrolet Co. this week-end. The picture is “The Whole Town's Talking,” featuring Edward G. Rob- inson with Jean Arthur, which will show at the Capitol theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 26, 27 and 28. First prize in the contest will be a new Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Town Sedan. Nine additional prizes, in- cluding other Chevrolet models, are offered, Persons desiring to participate in the contest are urged to procure free entry blanks either at the Capitol theater or the Capital Chevrolet Co, and then write 100 words or less on “Why the Whole Town’s Talking About the New Master De Luxe Chév- Nel- aureate Da: Gloege. public, June were| Commissions as second Seat to the senior Reserve Officers’ Train- ing Corps by Lt, Col. M. P. Schiller- strom, commandant. Major C. H. Jones gave the oath of office to the newly-commissioned officers. Music was provided by the R. O. T. C. band by John E. Howard. Pres. Baker. | Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups LA P.M, 1 0. 0. F. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the, Pat- riarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William oe —. 8t. A. A. U. W. Modern Novel Group ‘The modern novel group of the Bis- marck chapter, American Association of University Women, will conclude its meeting for the current season with a dinner to be given at the Inn at 7 o'clock Monday evening. eee Cc. D. A. All those having applications of {new members for admission into Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, are requested to present them at the regular meeting set for 8 o'clock Mon- day evening at St. Mary's school auditorium, No program has been planned but members. may remain afterward to play cards and refresh- ments. will be served. Following. this meeting, only one session a month ee be held during June, July and o In compliment to Miss Margaret Marcelle LaRose, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth Street, who on Wednesday, June 12, will become the bride of William R. MacRae, Minneapolis, Miss Jean Farrell and ner mother, STATE Admission 10 and 26c ENDS TONIGHT (SAT.) John Mack Brown and Sally Blane —in— a ‘ It not necessary to procure the “AGAINST THE _ |lentry bianks, but they are valuable L. AW” in that they explain details and rules of the contest, according to F. M. Davis, manager of the Chevrolet con- cern here. THRILLS - CHILLS - SPILLS Coming Sun.-Mon.-Tues. ‘Though the contest continues un- til July 1, Davis points out, persons entering the contest are urged to sub- mit their essays just as soon as pos- sible. LUTHERAN EDUCATOR DIES Minneapolis, May 25.—%—Dr. Joseph Stump, 69, president of the Northwestern Lutheran Theological seminary, and known throughout the country as the dean of Lutheran theologians, died late Friday in St. Barnabas hospital after an illness of four days. Dr. Stump, who com- pleted his 25th year as professor of With a boatload of beauties set to music - songs - com- edy and spectacle! 8 + Percy Vernon, wife of a Fort Lincoln/ the fire department arrived and = GRADUATION PLANS. [Fees cated gut. sz mn’ ara == ice Late Friday |i nen its ignition wires burned out,|, The blaze at the Haggart company’s GIVEN BY HOSPITAL Or. H. R. Heininger Will Address Nurses at Baccalaureate and Commencement Dr. H. faculty of North Central college of | % Naperville, Ill., which is sponsored by | ¥ the Evangelical church, will speak at | ¢¥ both the baccalaureate and com-/% mencement exercises for the 1935/¢ graduating class of the Bismarck hos- pital, which will be held at the Bis- marck city auditorium on Sunday} and Monday evenings, respectively, at | 8 o'clock. t Incidental music for the baccal-| the Trinity Lutheran church choir and the Bismarck hospital nurses’ glee | ¥ club. The glee club will sing again | Monday evening, when there also will} be a saxophone solo by Miss Lois: The presentation of diplomas will | be made by Rev. John Fischer of Tuttle, president i board of directors. A cordial invitation to attend both exercises is extended to the general| Townsend Clubs Hold Open Forum at Rally R. A. Middaugh presided during an open forum discussion of the Town- send old age revolving pension fund | plan and introduced the evening’s en- | tertainer, Mandan, who is known to his radio avfiience as “Turkey Trot Bill,” when the weekly rally of local Townsend clubs was held Friday at the Bur- leigh county court room. janson, who sings western songs and Plays his own guitar accompaniments, has appeared at several of the ral- Nes. Friday, he substituted for pupils of St. Mary’s parochial school who originally were scheduled to, appear but were unable to do so, An error was made Friday in an- nouncing that June 19 and 20 had been selected as the dates for the big conservation gathering to which of- ficials from four states have been in- vited to attend. The correct date of the meeting is July 19 and 20, property apparently was caused by small boys smoking cigarettes, Fire Chief Ryder Hamro said. He had obtained no estimate of the value of the forms, used for shaping concrete formations. the other to 15th St. and Broadway avenue where some wooden forms, owned by the Haggart Construction company, were destroyed. The automobile fire was out when Bismarck’s fire department answer- ed two calls late Friday afternoon, one to the 100 block on Third St., where an automobile owned by Mrs. A. W. LUCAS CO. The Big “Doll Store” R. Heininger, member of the % service will be provided by: of the Hospital Arnold Christianson of | Christ- CORRECTION Join the “Patsy Doll Club” Come to the First Patsy Party, in our Doll Department— Monday, May 27 Motion Pictures, “A Day With Dy-Dee Baby,” will be shown in our Basement Lunch Room from 8 to 4:30 p. m. us her favorite consul- tant from her New York Salon. Be sure to consult her about your beauty #74 problems, and ask her to describe the famous Doro- thy Gray ‘1-2-3 Salon Facial” you can give your- self at home. Hall’s Drug Store A certificate of membership and a Patsy Doll Club button will be mailed to any girl who comes to the party with a grown-up! There will be a Fashion Show of new Patsy doll frocks ... “Aunt Patsy,” in person, will be here Monday to show the motion picture, conduct the Fashion Show, and welcome you to the first meeting of the Bismarck Patsy Doll Club. We will appreciate your pat- ronage at Frank’s Place. Un- der new management. Let Us Make It Easier For You We are the Champion Caterers of Bismarck Mother at our house usually gets 2 vacation from the kitchen on SUNDAY TOMORROW We will eat at the G. P. RESTAURANT 50c SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Young Turkey and all the trimmin's Weddings in May and weddings in De- cember, wedding breakfasts and wedding age alee te 65c parties ... everything in connection with Served from 11:30 s. m, till these happy events and all other types of save social functions are being successfully arranged and cared for at the RENDEZVOUS dogmatic theology this ‘spring, ap- parently was in good health until he was stricken Tuesday. COMEDY — NEWS STARTS TONIGHT - SATURDAY 7NOFN OU AY And Sun.-Mon.-Tue. Sure, she's o ladyl You can tell by her walk, she’s got class! Mae’s a cowgirl with a 10-gallon hat till she crashes society with a stable of derby winners! Action - Punch - Laughs - Songs! Grand Fun for Everyone! Plus—Disney Cartoon, “Two-Gun Mickey” - - News Sportlight Call the Bismarck Spring Service for expert repair service. We call for and deliver. Phone 137. Our dignified special occasion room New Sweet Shop 408 Main Phone 27 FOR SALE 1935 FORD V-8 DeLuxe Fordor Hardly broken in 1935 PONTIAC DeLuxe Sedan Run 1800 miles Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Bismarck House For Sale The Board of Education of the City of Bismarck, N. D., offers for sale and removal, that certain House with Garage, and including all fixtures thereto attached, belonging to said Board, located on Lots Nos. 9 and 10, Block 65—Mc- Kenzie & Coffin Addition to the City of Bismarck, N. D. (known as the Knauss house) to the highest responsible bidder for cash, with the provision that said buildings shall be removed from said Block within 30 days after acceptance of bid. Privilege reserved to reject any or all offers, Bids to be opened June 11th, 1935, 7:30 p. m. in Superintendent's office, High School, By order of the Board of Education, Bismarck, N. D. Richard Penwarden, Clerk. Have your lawn mower reground for only $1.50. 714 Thayer or