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ny x oo ia Mrs. Mabel Lindg , To Institute Woodmen Grove | «« In Bismarck Next Saturday 7’ Mrs. Mabel Lindgren, Minot, state © manager of the Woodmen Circle, will ? guardian of the Wilton grove. . Aarvig and Quigley, will preside. The * progtam also will include musical ) A” Entertainment 66 | pfecede the business meeting opening \ Officers and inttlation of candidates THE BISMAR SOCIETY and CLUBS | Minot, and Other State Leaders Will Conduct Work grove will be organized. The session will be held in the Rendezvous. Other prominent officers expected to attend aré Mrs. Emma Button, Stenquist, Wilton, and Mrs, Elsie Poland, Minot, state auditors; Mrs. Gusta Aarvig, Braddock, state chap- lain, and Mrs, Mildred Quigley, Mrs, Marie Durey, Pattergon. hotel, heads the committee on arrangements for the meeting and will be toastmas- ter at the 7 o'clock banquet which will an hour later. Assisting Mrs, Durey are Miss Bima Lindgren, daughter of pa” Manager, and Miss Mabel mith, Election and installation of district will be conducted during the meeting, Mrs. Lindgren, assisted by Mmes. numbers. em * Wilhelmina Dillman Is Wed in California Imins Emelle Dillman, Miss Wilhe! daughtet of Mr.’ tind. Mis. Roy Dill- men, Mandan,:Mondsy morning be- Braddock, state captain; Mrs. Emma |b; came the bride of Paul Kenneth Grif- fin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. bs he Santa Clare, Calif. o'clock nuptial mass duri which the vows were exchanged ee read at St. Clair’s Catholic church of Santa Olara by Rev. Fathet Culligan. Attending’ the coupie were the bridegroom’s sister, Miss Alice Grif- fin,-as bridesmaid, andGerald Mur- phy, who was .best. man, both of Santa Olara. ‘The bridal gown was fashioned of. cream colored Velvet with rows of but- tons of the same material trimming the bodice and dolman:slésves of the Jacket, worn with accessories of - matohing color. The bride's flowers. were @ bouquet of gardenias and lilles-of-the-vallsy, An azure blue silt ctepe gown with collar and belt of silver, which was repeated in her hat and other acces- sories, was worn by bridesmaid, who carried a bouquet of white and Pink rosebuds and lilies-of-the-valley. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are to make their home in Bante Clara. The bride Was feted at many pre-nuptial social affairs before leaving Mandan late in ‘November for her future home. ee © U.C.T. Sets Dee. 27 For Holiday Function The traditional holiday-season party. of the United Commercial Travelers: was set for Friday, Dec. 27, when 40 members of the jec#l unit had a 6 o'clock. Dutch luneh which,-was fol- lowed by a business meeting and in- itiation services for five Saturday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room. The dancing: party, whieh is the first the U. C. T. is giving this season, will Mandan Group to Plan Christmas Cheer Work Plans to care for several rieedy fam- ilies at Christmas time will be com- pleted. when the Mandan Young Bus- iness Women’s club, several members of which ate employed in this city. holds a dinner - .eeting Tuesday eve- ning in the Lewis and Clark hotel room. The group provided baskets of food, toys and clothing for three families, numbering 23 persons in all, last year. Arrangements. for the dinner Tuesday are being made y the Misses Elaine Wilkinson, Wini- fred “Welbers “4 phat Burdick, * Clara Tatley. Appears In Important Concert Miss Clara Tatley of Hollywood, Calif., half-sister of Fred and John L. Peterson of the Grand Pacific hotel, who is well known in Bismarck, was one of 24 members of the Los Angeles Lyric club selected from the 90 singers in: the group to sing a concert for which the Los Angeles Symphony or- thestra played accompaniments, ac- cording to word received here. Miss Tatley, a soprano, spent several months here from late in 1933 until July, 1934, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatley. ee OF 29 Join New Rainbow Assembly at Linton Evelyn Anderson as worthy advisor heads Linton Assembly No. 28, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, which was instituted by members of the Mandan chapter and state officers including Mrs, Blanche Lynn Whittemore: of ‘Napoleon, supteme deputy, and Win- nifred McGillic, Mandan, grand worthy advisor. Twenty-nine affili- | ‘ated as charter members. Besides the Mandan visitors, there! ‘were delégattons from Bismarck, Na- poteon, New England; Hazelton and ‘Temvik. ‘Noon’ lunchéoh : was setved by the ‘Order of the Eastern Star to approxi- mately 90 guests. Curtis Jenkins gave the address of welcome to which Miss McGillic responded. One hundred fitty persons witnessed the initiation and installation services which were conducted in the Memorial building auditorium. i Officers installed with Miss Ander- son are: Mildred Allensworth, worthy associate advisor; Dorothy Moore. ‘Charity; Murie] Hoyt, Hope; Mercedes Gilbreath, Faith; Hoyt, record- er; Allce Rygmyr, treasurer; Lois Meier, chaplain; Aldis Heyerman, drill leader; Laverne Kremer, organ- ist; Aletta Kremer, choir leader; Della Moore, Love; Catheriné Wehner, Rey Mgion;<Ethelyn Blore, Nature; Grace ‘McCulley, Immortality; Loretta Saut- ter, Fidelity; Bernadeth Baumann, Patriotism; Betty Bower, Service; varolyn DeBoer, confidential observ- er; Polly Ketchum, outside observer: Dblores Lipp, assistant choir leader; ‘To Install Lodge ] MRS, MABEL LINDGREN In charge of ceremonies here next Saturday at which a local grove of the Woodmen Circle will be organized-will be Mrs, Lindgren of Minot, state manager of the lodge, who makes fre- quent visits here with her daughter, Miss Elma Lindgren, while she at- tends to lodge matters, Eunice Wehletz, Ivern Helen, Shirley May Wagner, Frances Horner, Lenna Briggle and Regina Lauinger; Mrs. Elmer Anderson, mother advisor, and Miss Alice Stewart, assistant advisor. Serving on the advisory board are E. H. Smith, chairman; Mrs. H. Hin- ton, recorder; Curtis Jenkins, treas- urer, Miss Alice Stewart and Mmes. Nancy Wolverton, Elmer Anderson, J. D. Meier, H. L. Petrie and Fred Pictz. eo wef Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Hulett and daughter, Helen Luane, of 1008 Ave- nue B, have returned from a Thanks- iving week-end visit with Mrs. Hu- lett’s mother, Mrs. I. Rafteseth of Elgin. Other guests at the Rafteseth home on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs, G. L, Adams and son, Jun- ior, McKenzie; Mrs. Ethel Nagel and daughters, Caryl and Eloise, Miss Hannah Rafteseth and Darwin Ander- son, Carson; Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Hu- lett and son, Arlowe, Mott; Mr. and Mrs, K. Hulett, Elgin, and Miss Esther Johnson, Morristown, 8. D. es * & Major James M. Hanley, Mandan, who is headquartered at Watford City as district inspector of the CCC, has been making a week-end visit at his home and. will leave Wednesday to in- spect companies located in the east- ern part of the state. Norman Mik- kelson of Garske, student at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, was a guest at the Hanley home during the ‘Thanksgiving vacation and returned to Grand Forks Sunday evening. * ee Mr. and Mrs. John Herner and family have moved to Bismarck from Dickinson, They were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Dinyer, Mandan. * oe Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 506 Rosser Avenue West, had as their guest during the holiday week-end their cousin, Wesley Gilbertson of choir, Berna Heyerman, Doris Moore, Finley. IF YOU be staged in the: Midway ch In past years it has been given on New Year's’ eve but s# :change was made because of the large number of other’ social affairs already planned for that date. . Named -ta eerveson the dances coms mittee were A. W. Stadler, E. Ulmer, H. M. Smith, Van-R, Middlemas, H. G. Hilden; William 5. .Jensen, Leo DeRochford and Frank Mijhollan, all of Bismarck, and M. P. Gash, Mandan, Gruen, Buldva and Hamilton Watches Our large showing ’of the new- est designs tin tite ‘above makes are how ready for early gift éhop-'ff F. A. Knowles jf Jeweler NEW STORE Opens Tomorrow | Display of Christ ‘Sug gestions.and Ne THE VARIETY | 113 Second St. Bisudrek, At, D., —ss aumaenen For the Whole Family Your a ff i's GOT FUN! MILLIONAIRE You Couldn’t Possibly Find More Happiness Than You'll Get From This Greatest Laff-fest to Ever Shake IT’S GOT SONGS! POWELL ANN DVORAK FRED ALLEN | PATS KELLY |W! PAUL WHITEMAN and BAND with RAMONA a vacat cles Today and Tuesday WERE A Sides! \) IT’S GOT STARS! —all you could want! —all you can takel got everything! Al t UBINOFF) \, Showing Camp’s Work Is Told | ; In Radio Broadcast Mrs. H, M. Erenfeld, Minot, district chairman of health for the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs, gave information about the work carried on at Camp Grassick, chil- dren’s health camp of the North Da- kota Anti-Tuberculosis association, near Dawson when she spoke in a federation broadcast over station KLPM of Minot at 9:18 o'clock Mon- day morning. wk Reuter P.T.A. to Give* Entertainment Dec. 6 Washburn, N, D., Dec. 2—The' Reu- ter Parent and Teacher ciation will sponsor a three-act play “Jimmy Be Careful,” at school No. 3 Friday evening, Dec. 6. Appearing in the principal roles will be Molly Evans, Richard Thompson, Florence Peck, Edward Paulson, Mrs. Leo Nachrein- er, Alma Bietz, Helen Metz, Chad and Walwyn Peck and Raymond Nelson. Special musical numbers will be pres- ented between the acts. * 8% Former Dakotan Is on New Magazine’s Staff|§ Mrs. Harry Warner, will be co-editors of a column of stor- ies, essays and verse, which will ap: pear as a regular feature in “Story Parade,” a new magazine for children from 8 to 12 years of age. The maga-|% zine is being published in New York | ¢ City and will make its appearance | ¥ Dec, 15. The stories for this literary young readers. * * * Welford Will Speak Gov. Walter Welford will address a joint meeting of the North Dakota Agricultural college student body and state 4-H club delegates ih Festival hall at the college Wednesday, Dec. 10; according to Dean A. E. Minard, in charge of con- vocations. aminations at the college. Preparations will be made for 2,000, with 1,400 students, 400 delegates and 200 visitors and faculty members ex- pected to listen to Governor Welford. The subject of his address was not announced. * * Miss Mary Cave of this city, who recently joined the faculty of the University of North Dakota, was Haney home at Grand Forks on Thanksgiving day. x * * Thanksgiving week-end guests of Mrs, Julia Erdahl, 504 Ninth St., were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dorr and Edward Huebner, all of Jamestown, and Miss Helen Dunston, Freda, who left for home Sunday, and Peter Stene, Mo- CAPITOL Last Times Today CAGNEY In this sensational screen ing of Vigilante FRISCO Kid With MARGAKES LINDSAY — SV TUES. - - WED. TOVEANCING 4 . ' SOME Unt daneime! vengeance with @rins! Gidds with @als! Gay LALEY Pec Gi RI hall, who was here until Monday. Mr. Stene is Mrs, Erdahl’s brother and Mrs. Dorr is her daughter. Russell and Vernon Enge, sons of Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Enge, 618 First St., spent the Thanksgiving week-end to- gether at Jamestown, where the lat- ter is attending Jamestown college. Russell Enge is attending the Univer- sity of North Dakota at Grand Forks. Miss Julia Wetmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B,D. Dakota Agricuitural cole, Pergo, to ural , Fargo, to spend the Thanksgiving recess with her parents and with her sister, Mrs. Chris Peterson, Mandan. Miss Ruth and Ralph Rand, Bis- marck students at the University of North Dakota, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Miss M. Beatrice Johnstone and her sister, Mrs, J. F. Working, of Grand Forks. Harris Owens, son of Mrs. Mary E. Owens, 512 Twenty-first St. TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935 xe hospital. * 4 % Wetmore, 813 pital. * 2 # ek nt the Bud Bergman of Valley City. Both are students at the State School of | Science, Wahpeton. [City and County Rey. and Mrs, G. A. Johns, 804 Sev- enth 8t., are the parents of a girl born at 4:40 a. m., Sunday at the Bismarck A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ran-| dall Boyd, Bismarck rural, at 8:13 p. m., Saturday at the Bismarck hos- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller, 218 South First St., are the parents of a boy born at 8 p. m., Saturday at St.) Alexius hospital. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coffing of Beulah at 7:35 &. m., Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Edelman, 421 Ninth 8t., are the parents of a girl] ® bord at 10:45 p. m., Sunday at St. lest of | Alexius hospital. a re Meetings of Clubs A And Social Groups Progressive Mothers’ Slub Mrs, Albin Hedstrom, 828 Sixth 8t., will be hostess for the Progressive Mothers’ club meeting at 8 o'clock | pire, ‘Tuesday evening. x eK Women’s Nonpartisan Club 505 All members are requested to attend the meeting of Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 505 scheduled for 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room. ese 0. ES. Business to come before the meet- ing of Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Or- der of the Eastern Star, at 8 Tuesday evening in the Masonic tem- ple will include election of officers, initiation and balloting. ° | Church Societies o— Schilling hs Pure y anilla : 9, licat® when the Trinity Lutheran Girls’ - formerly of | ¥ Glen Ullin, and Prof. Hughes Means|% monthly will be contributed’ by the|$ To 2,000 at College announcement by | X The date marks the opening of the] annual 4-H club institute and the) % last day of regular classes before ex-| ¥ among the dinner guests at the J. G. SOTHEGENE Memorial Building ‘December 4-5-6-7 Each Night 7:15 A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas COMFORTABLE, USEFUL SLIPPERS FOR MOM AND DAD, BROTHER AND SISTER AND ALL THEIR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES welcome. in handy. 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