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“s ~ Democratic Will Join Washington Woman in Visits to Three North Da- kota Cities Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A, will address ® public gathering in Bismarck, this to be her second ap- ; pearance in the city, the first being + in August, 1934. Mrs. Quain con- Arrangements for the local meet- ing will be completed at a joint meeting of the men’s and women’s Democratic committees, the latter headed by Mrs. Thomas J. Haggerty, Satarday evening. Mrs. Quain. there that day, at Williston Thursday and at Dickinson Fridoy. Mrs. Fickle will address a gathering at Grand Forks, where Mrs. J. P. Miller is in charge, Tuesday. Miss Florence Greg- erson is making arrangements at Fargo, while Mrs. John Lish is in charge at Dickinson. Mrs, Fickle completed a series of . E. P. Quain Outlines joins Mrs. Fickle «| ’s Tour law, Mrs. W. B. Falconer, and Miss’ ‘Helen Rebech. A pink and green col- or scheme was carried out in the foods and in the appointments. for the dinner with covers for eight guests, Miss Blumer received several Speaker’: s* * Harris Hustlers Have Rioneer Park Outing Twenty-three members, five of whom joined since the beginning of the new year, attended the picnic at Pioneer park Thursday evening with which the McCabe Methodist Episco- pal church Harris Hustlers class opened its social activities for the season. Arrangements were made by the Misses Judith Rue and Hazel Chorley. Regular meetings of the class, which is open to business ana professional women attending the Methodist church, are held from 12 to 1 o'clock each Sunday. eee Mrs. Heaton Is Named By M. E. General Aid Mrs. Minnie Heaton became presi- dent of the McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church General Aid society when the annual meeting, followed by a musical program, was held ‘Thursday at the church parlors. Mrs. Heaton fills a vacancy made when Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale left the city. Mrs, Paul A. Cook, who has headed the group since then as vice presi- meetings in Minnesota Thursday. Her primary interest in this tour is out- lining campaign activities and inter- esting Democratic women and others in the Democratic Digest published at ‘Washington. She also will give a re- sume of the Roosevelt program. * kek * Mrs. William Altringer was hostess for a meeting of St. Rita’s missionary group Wednesday afternoon at which contract played at three tables was followed by luncheon and the usual ‘business Honors went to Mrs. Otto Wannagut and Mrs. Harry J. Clark. The latter will be hotess for the next meeting Oct. 2. * * * The benefit bridge series which the ‘unit activities and community service committee of the American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring was continued ‘Thursday afternoon with a 1 o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. F, G. Ber- nard, 622 First St., was hostess. Mrs. Fred Mann won honors in the con- tract games in eh at two tables. * Miss Alma Blumer’s birthday anni- ! versary occurring Thursday was ob- served with @ surprise 6:30 o'clock bridge dinner given in her honor by Miss Clara Falconer, 404 Fifth 8&t., dent, was retained in that position. Mrs, P. J. Schmitz is secretary and Mrs. George M. Register, treasurer. ‘The group made plans for the an- nual harvest festival which begins Sunday and will be climaxed with a dinner for the public Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, who arrang- ed the program, first presented Rob- ert Kling who gave a piano solo, “Im- promptu in A-Filat,” Schubert. She then introduced Ralph Warren Soule, tenor, who made his first public ap- pearance in the city on this occasion, singing three numbers, “White in the Moon” composed by his friend, Os- car Fox; “Plantation Love Song,” SOCIETY and CLUBS Miss Marian ‘Nelsen Plans Church Wedding The wedding of Miss Marian Mar- garet, Nelson and Harold Lyle Schafer, originally planned to take place at 9 @. m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Schuler, 217 Ave. A, west, will occur instead at the Firat*Presby- terian church. ‘The hour of the ceremony, which is to be read by Rev. F. E. Logee, pastor, has not been ‘Thursday evening the couple was honored at a 7 o'clock bridge dinner for 16 guests given by Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bakken and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur V. Sorenson at the home of the latter, 615 Fifth St., which was pro- fusely decorated with late garden flowers. Blossoms also were used on the dinner table which was made lovely with a pink and blue decorative motif. In the contract games, score honors -went to Mrs. Philip R. Webb and E. M. Hendricks. Mr. Schafer and Miss Nelsen were presented with a gift by the bal and hostesses. * # Rev. Roe Presides at Jamestown Conference Rev. Alfred Roe, 826 Sixth 8t., dis- trict superintendent of the Methodist church, presided at a meeting of the official board of the First Methodist church, Gamestown, Wednesday eve- ning. Rev. L. R. Burgum, who has been pastor there for four years, w: invited to return. Rev. Burgum is well-known here, having been a mem- ber of the 1935 legislative assembly and speaker at this year's graduation exercises of the Bismarck high school. Rev. Roe will preside at a similar meeting of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal congregation of this city next Wednesday evening. * * * Dr. and Mrs. M. W Roan, Park 8t., e as their house guest for a several days’ stay, Mrs. Walter Hobe of Minneapolis, who will be remem- bered as the former Miss Vivian Irish, instructor in the Bismarck schools. Mrs. Hobe accompanied Mrs, Roan home Wednesday when she returned after being in Minne- polis for a few weeks with her daughter, Miss Abigail Roan, who is attending the university there. xe ® Mrs. J. W. McGuiness won the hon- Deems Taylor, and “Would God I Were the Tender Apple Blossom,” an old Londonderry air. Miss Belle Mehus played his piano accompani- ments. Division 2 served dinner following the program. ** * W. C. T. U. Convention Highlights Announced Mrs. Pearl G. Wood, Driscoll, Bis- marck district president, ‘will be ors at contract when her bridge club held its reorganization meeting for THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 20, 1985 ‘; |113 Building Permits Issued in Bismarck sprint champion playing his first) Deafness football game, ran 8 yards to score) ism in many in the fourth quarter. night at Fargo. Mrs. Kupits, who ear the sureme | cone » Teported convention proceedings and spoke of the work the organiza- the fall and winter season Wednes- day evening with Mrs. A. C. Brain- erd, 711 Eighth 8t., as hostess. Bou- quets of fall flowers were used in the rooms and on the luncheon tables. Miss Ida Elofson will be the next hos- tess, ‘ ‘ek Lutheran Men’s Club . C. Mrs. Jean North of Casper, Wyo., who has been visiting her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston, 310 ‘Thayer avenue, west, for several weeks, now has gone to St. Paul for a stay with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pres- ton, who visited at Mr. Preston’s par- ental home here while returning from a trip to the west coast. Mrs. marck before going to Casper about Oct. 1. Lalli’ A series of pre-nuptial affairs hon- oring Miss Millicent Fowler, Mandan, who is to become the bride of John Porter, Jr., also of Mandan, Saturday, was concluded with a bridge party given Wednesday evening by Mmes. L, A. Paxton and W. J. Mackin, both of Mandan, at the Paxton home. ag|Score awards in the’ games played at three tables went to Mrs. B. M. Por- ter and Miss Martha All oe @ Mrs. L, A. Randall, Mandan, has returned from an extended visit with relatives in the east. She first visit- ed with her mother at Providence, R. IL, and en route home spent sev- eral weeks at Cincinnati, O., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Thysell, Jr, and with an- other daughter, Miss Nancy Randall, who is attending school there. * * * Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Danrot, 511 Seventh St., had as their guest a few days this week their son, Lt. Henry O. Danrot, who has been stationed with a CCC company at Hartington, Neb., for 18 months and who has returned there for another six-month detail. * * * Mrs. Max Kupitz, 313 Mandan 8t., was guest. speaker at a special session of the St. Ann Court, Catholic Daughters of America, Wednesday tion ts doing fhout the United 3 building Beata. throug! Bismarck’s building boom has re- [ marriage license Thursday to Harold Lyle Schafer and Miss Marian Mar- garet Nelsen, both of Bismarck. fit are the parents of a girl born ‘Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Dixon, 504 Ninth 8t. Meets at 8 Tonight ? Me bers and their friends are m-|Symington, member of the 1935 leg- vited to attend the meeting of the iTO0% two Gays in Sismarck attend , wo in Bismarck attend- First Lutheran Men's club at Siing to. business matters and left for Anthome Friday. While here Mr. Colli- .|son visited his daughter, Miss Frances Collison, 512 Ave. E, William Moore school instructor. North expects to come back to Bis-| mcngurrick, Supt. Burned Dickey Babies Showing Improvement Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 20.—(P)—A slight improvement was reported Fri- sulted in 113 building permits total- ing $300,090 for the first eight months of this year, City Auditor Myron At- kinson announces, For the first eight months.of 1934, 37 permits for $68,875 in building activities were is- City and County 4 County Judge I. C. Davies issued 8 car in which they were sitting while their mother shopped, Their condi- tion ds still critical, however. UNDER POLICE NOSE Philadelphia, Sept. 20.—(4)—A rob- ber held up a store across the street from a police station, The police heard about it after the manager and two customers chased him four blocks and captured him. 12 KILLED CELEBRATING Guadalajara, Mexico, Sept. 20.—(7) —Reports that 17 persons were killed and 31 wounded during a fight which broke out while townspeople of La Joya, Michoacan, were celebrating a holiday were brought here Friday by travelers. GATES I8 LABOR CHIEF Washington, Sept. 20.—(?)—Robert M. Gates, with headquarters at Min- neapolis, will head the 18th regional Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Bens of Mof- H. C. Collison, Fred Vosper, state lanning board member, and Earl D. The milk.of the reindeer is some- times used for cheese making in Nor- way and Sweden. labor board Min- nesota, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and parts of Iowa and Mon- tana under the new Wagner bill set- up. FARGO FIRM INCORPORATES Articles of incorporation of the Diamond Products Company of North Dakota with headquarters at Fargo, were filed with Secretary of State Gronna. Capital stock is listed at $25,000. The firm will deal in paint and paint products. GRAND FORKS WINS Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 20—(?)— Touchdowns tumbled over each oth- er as Grand Forks Central high Additional Churches H. M. Gulson, Pastor. Sunday, Sept. 22, Glencoe Morning worship 10 o'clock. Sunday school 11 a.m. Mrs. Wm. t | o SCHOOL AND COUNTY WARRANTS accepted at PAR VALUE in trade at ALEX ROSEN & BRO. Stewartsdale Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Mr. 0. G. Davenport, Supt. Preaching service, 11:30 a. m. On Friday, Sept. 27, 8 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Olson missionaries on furlough from Honduras, Central school, 1934 state champion, over- 7 a AnEtioe 5 watt speak at the Stewarts-|whelmed Mayville last night, 61 to 0, GRETA 6 ww ph: cee Goldwyn. * Balawin for one of the largest scores on rec- te Pee ee ord. Ken Collins,. state high school its: proudest Sunday school, 11 a. m. Mr. Roy Lewis, Supt. achievement! FREDRIC i cordlal welsob ot MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ye” — ial welcome to all services, Tonight and Sat. Matinee . zt AAO ne te anna = NINA BEWARE! BAD MEN! ACLARENCE BROWN [ : / A \ R| | [ Va\ Here Comes—||| @.Hexstiorttor mn -* J” BARTHOLOMEW STATE Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Sat.-Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Waving] | Pour 1 The conquest of a jungle con- tinent by 3 white men! 4 20th co ENTURY PICTURE LESLIE BANKS among delegates to the 46th annual COOKING AND CANNING SCHOOL TUES. - WED. - THURS. - FRI. Sept. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 who was assisted by her sister-in-|North Dakota Woman's Christian ‘Temperance Union convention at the Vincent Methodist church, Minot, Sept. 26-29. The meeting opens with a banquet at which the state president, Mrs. Fred M. Wanner, Jamestown, ‘preside and Dr. James E. Cox, Grand Forks, will be the main speaker. Wel- coming toasts will be given by Mayor J. A. Patterson, Rev. H. F. Widen for the churches and Supt. L. A. White for the schools. Mrs. C. F. Traux will give the welcome for the hostess un- fon and Minot high school on “Present P’ pects for Peace,” a report on the na- tional convention at Atlantic City, N. J., given by Mrs, Kate 8. Wilder of Fargo, a pearl medal contest con- ducted under direction of Mrs. J. N. Wallestad and a play during the eg people's exercises Saturday Learn how to keep cooking odors from spreading through the house! Learn how to preserve all the health-giving, essential vitamins in food! 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