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a 4 Soctety Bismarck Kiwanis Wives Are’: Busy With Role of Hostesses Drive, Style Show, Banquet and Ball Are Highlights of Tuesday's Program Kiwanis wives here for the district convention which got underway Tues- Degree of Honor to Open Fall Calendar |% The home of the committee chair- | $ man, Miss Catherine E. Morris, 714 | ¥ Sixth St., will be the starting point | % when the Degree of Honor Protective | § day morning found their engagement rassociation stages a treasure hunt, pads crowded as they attended the/the first major social event of the opening session at the Capitol, went group's fall calendar, for an escorted tour of the building, were guests at the luncheon staged at noon by the Brandon, Man., Ki- wanis club and were feted at a style show, tea and musicale given at the Patterson hotel main dining room. In the evening they are looking for- ward to the convention banquet atier members. uilding the World War Memorial b and the President's Ball at the Pat- terson hotel Silver Ballroom which will follow. Wednesday will bring another round of functions, important occa- sions to be the sightseeing tour which will start at the Grand Pacific hotel at 9:30 o'clock, attendance at the ad- dress of John H. Moss, past presi- dent of Kiwanis International, and an 11:45 bridge Yreakfast and doll show at the Municipal golf course club house. Adjournment will follow this |ing. event. Ola Friends Meet Again The pre-convention entertaining Monday consisted of drives around the city in courtesy cars driven by Boy Scouts, an informal reception with music given during the after- noon at the golf course club house and the gay “Stunt Night” program. Thursday eve- ning. All members expecting to par- ticipate are to meet there at 8 o'clock ‘and will be provided with cars. After the hunt, they will return to the Mor- ris home where refreshments will be served in the garden. A special in- vitation is extended to all the new- * * * Baldwin Community Honors Poole Family Mf. and Mrs. J. C. Poole and their children, William, George, Doris, ‘Susan and Mary, who are moving from Baldwin to Kindred this week, were honored at a dancing party giv- en in the Baldwin town hall Satur- day evening with 250 persons attend- Mr. Poole, who has operated a lum- ber yard and grain elevator at Bald- ‘win for the last 26 years, has pur- chased the Martin Helling restaur- ant and mercantile business at Kin- dred and was in Bismarck Tuesday while on his way to Kindred to as- children will move there Friday. Mr. Acquaintances made at the dinner for |Helling and his family already have officers’ wives Sunday evening at the Patterson hotel Rose room were re- newed during the day and Kiweens who had attended previous district gatherings were continually meeting old friends. Many Kiwanians have brought their families to the convention and are making the three-day stay here Part of their annual vacations. When final farewells are taken Wednesday, many family groups and other parties will go on to the Badlands, to Yellow- | accompaniment, | left for their new home at Greeley, Colo. Music for the dancing party was supplied by Baldwin tateni reatur- ing both new ana old tume numoers. Before the party ended the Baldwin choir sang “Aloha U2” win irs. Palmer Strandemo playing the piano ‘Tne women served lunch at midnight. Mr. Poole has served as postmaster at Baldwin, a position which he held until last year. He recently resigned stone National patk or other pdints.:from the secretaryship of the Bald- Mrs, Schaub Gi win unit of the Farm Loan associa- The graciousness and friendliness ition, of Mrs. Carleton P. Schaub, St. Paul, wife of the district governor, is con- tributing in no small measure to the ee % Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, 712 Eleventh St., enjoyment of the women convention honored two out-of-town visitors at visitors. Costumed in orchid and|® bridge luncheon which she gave gray she was a charming picture at!Saturday afternoon. The honor she “Stunt Night” festivities. and the i guests, who were presented with fav- informal gatherings which followed. Receiving at Tuesday afternoon’s affair for the women guests were ‘Mrs. John Burke, Miss Anna D. Burr and Mrs. F. 8. Lunde who were as- | % sisted by other Bismarck Kiweens. Mrs. James W. Guthrie, wife of the | tocal president and head of arrange- ments for entertaining the Visiting Mrs, H. F. O'Hare served the guests at the tea table. Mrs. Forrest M. Davis presided, extending a welcome and outlining the convention events. Visitors on Program Assisting with the musical program were four visitors, Miss Rose Solberg, | contralto, of Webster, 8. D., and her | % accompanist, Miss Edna Countryman, | Groton, 8. D., and Mrs. G. F, Doran, | % soprano, and her accompanist, Mrs. Bert A. Clayton, both of St. Paul.) % Miss Solberg, a former member of | % the famous St. Olaf’s choir, was in-|% troduced as “The Sweetheart of the|% Webster (g-ub” and she won profuse applause with her renditions of “If God Left Only You,” Densmore, “Lady Moon,” Edwards, and her en- | ¥ core, “Quiet,” Sanderson. Miss Sol-| % berg will sing at the banquet Tues- day night and several of the ses- sions and possibly will give a briet radio recital during her stay here. Mrs. Doran’s selections were “The|% Valley of Light,” Sanderson, and “O Lovely Night,” Ronald. Mrs. Doran | % and Mrs. Clayton also appeared on ; she “Stunt Night” program. Bismarck 1. 1% musicians contributing to| ¢ she program were Mrs. John L. Hughes, pianist, who played “Polon- aise,” Chopin, and “Eccossaises,” end guests Mr. and and and their son, Andrew, of Eugene, marck while en route home. ze * Mrs. Fred Swenson, 1104 Thayer | % avenue, returned Sunday night from | > Brookfield, Mo., where she has been for three weeks.visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. E./% Brandt, and their infant daughter, | % x * * § Leonard and Eloyce Kositzky, son |% and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.|¢@ , 733 Eleventh St., returned | ¥ Sunday from Williston where they | ave spent the summer months. Mr. | § Kositsky, and Mrs, Kositzky drove to Minot to meet them. Coe Buttz of Devils Lake came Sunday | ¥ aight to attend the district Kiwanis convention and are guests at the Grand Pacific hotel. sek OK Miss Catheryn Degnan of Devils | ¢ of deeds for Ramsey | % county, arrived Sunday evening to/ ¢ attend the state gathering of regis-| % ters of deeds and is staying at the |% Lake, ' Patterson hotel. * ‘ Miss Marie 8. 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