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4 “ Reserve Officers Are Hosts ‘At Dancing Party Saturday Three Couples in Group Are Leaving Soon for New Sta- tions in North Dakota Reserve officers and their wives sta- tioned in Bismarck and Mandan gave @ dancing party for the regular army Officers of Fort Lincoln and their ladies Saturday evening in the post gymnasium. Some of the number are leaving soon for new headquarters, which gave a farewell aspect to the functiun. ‘Those of the host group who are leav- ing are Capt. and Mrs, Loren W. Pot- ter who have been ordered to Lari- more, Lt. and Mrs, Lawrence Ulsaker who go to Kensal and. Lt. and Mrs. Louls V. Smetana who are going to Foxholm. Lieutenant Ulsaker al- ready has left but he returned to at- tend the party and pass the week-end with Mrs. Ulsaker, who is to remain . in Bismarck and Mandan for a few months before going to Kensal. Other hosts and hostesses were: Capts. and Mmes. F.-E. Judkins and Fred N. Whiting, Lts. and Mmes. John T. Hanlon, Harry Weiner, Robert Mur- ray, Richard T. Saul and Will A. Ses- sions, Jr., and Lt. Frederick Snyder. The Curly Peters orchestra from Mandan played the program of dances which included several oldtime and novelty numbers during which Cap- tain Judkins was master of ceremon- ies. The approach of St. Valentine's day was observed with candles and other decorations on the table from which refreshments bari served. * * Father-Son Banquet Is Set for Friday ‘The third annual Fathers arid Sons banquet of the First Lutheran church, which is becoming a February tradi- tion, will be held at 6:30 o'clock Fri- day evening in the church parlors, ac- cording to Rey. G. Adolph Johns, tor. The Ladies’ Aid will serve the din- men who a ner, which is open to all men their sons. There will be no admis- members or friends of the church sion charge but an offering will be! taken to defray expenses. Those who wish to attend are to telephone either Rev. Johns (659) or Harry F. Malm (248). The speaker will’ be Lt. Will'A. Sessions, Jr., chap- lain at Fort Lincoln and a number of CCC camps. ee * Robyn Piano Suite Is Given for Music Club Jane Hall, president of the Tiny Tots Music club of the Mehus con- servatory, was hostess for the Febru- ary meeting held Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, 404 Rosser avenue, west, and presided during the business session. Herbert Putnam was leader for the program of which the highlight was @ rendition of Louise Robyn's “Peter Pan Suite.” Miss Beatrice Bowman of the Bismarck public library staff told the story and the 12 episodes were illustrated with piano solos giv- en by Honey LaVine, Carol Leifur, Betty Lou Fleck and Winie Lou Hal- verson, Completing the program were piano solos by Betty Rue, Marilyn Fleck, Zena Erickson, Meyer Cohen, Herbert Putnam, Richard Brandes, Virginia Holds My FALSE TEETH Tighter and Longer I've tried several kinds of powders to hold my false teeth. When I tried FASTEETH I found the one powder that does not thin out or wash away, but “stays put” all day. It gives a most pleasant feeling, a real scnse of security and holds ‘and holds and holds. Breath is always pleasant. If anyone with loose-fitting false teeth wants all-day comfort and a real stay there fit, insist upon FASTEETH at any good drug store.—Advertisement. Sorenson, Mary Putnam, Carolyn Rhoades, Grace Barbie, Beverly Jean Worner and Jane Hall. Chocolate hearts were served at the Close of the program. The March 8 meeting hostess will be Virginia Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon V. Cox, 612 rae avenue, west, * * To Review 2 Fiction Works and Pamphlet i Younger Members of Club Sponsor Dance Young people of the Bismarck id organization, headed by the secretary, Jaye Gimatad, are making arrangements for the pre-Lenten dancing party which will be given in the A. O. U. W. hall Tuesday evening. The general public will be welcome. Seventeen Bismarck business firms Sra oa ae prizes which will pe . Among those receiving Gifts will be the best gentleman and woman waltzer, the oldest man and woman attending and those who come the farthest. The Hot Shots orchestra is to pro- vide music for dancing, which begins at 8:30 o'clock. A zk * Mothers’ Club Gives’ Party for Husbands Contract at seven tables followed 7 o'clock dinner when members Mothers’ Service club enter- were received by + Paul Barth and J. A. Fleck. meet P.T.A. Founders’ Day To Be:Observed Here ‘Mrs. J. W. Snyder, Fargo, president of the North Dakota Parent and Teacher unit arranged for 7:45 o'clock Tues- day evening in the school gymnasium. An invitation is extended to the in- terested public. Thirty-nine members will partici-! pate in @ candie-light service com- memorating the organization's found- ers. Other program features will be: Community ‘singing, Beautiful” and “My Tribute,” led by 8. T. Lillehaugen; recitation, “When Mother Goes to the P, T. A.,” William Willmann, and vocal solo, “Lincoln, * Mildred. Hering. The hostess committee is composed of Mmes. Henry Wallace, John Mertz. Jesse Wilson, Homer Smith, D. F. Mc- Knight, Herbert Holmes, D. L. Bid- well, John Dutt and Edward Roth. Mrs. Snyder will be here Tuesday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1936 — & SOCIETY and CLUBS M. Shan- | “America, the: ae | At Mayfair Party | Pp Reiicir tcernrs divas at Lyle Talbot and fina Has quette take @ tarn around the Goor at the Mayfelr party. A. groups or securing ifformation about the program of her‘ organiza- tion. She may be reached through communicating with the Wachter school se 8 U.C.T. Auxiliary to Hold Benefit Bridge Mmes. B. W. Reeve, C. M. Over- gaard and Philip Palmer were-named as the arrangements committee for ®@ public benefit bridge party to be given within the next few weeks when the United Commercial Travelers Auxiliary met Saturday evening. Mrs. Reeve is chairman of the committee, which will be assisted by other mem- bers, Cards were played informally after the business session and refreshments were served by Mmes. Leo DeRoch- ize. L. D. Hulett, Van R, Middlemas, and W. E. Jensen. * * * Meeting Schedule of D. of H. Lodge Given Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, president of the Degree of Honor Protective associa- tion, Monday announced three meet- ings for Wednesday evening and re- quested that the members of the res- pective groups make an effort to be prompt, The Officers’ club meets at 6 o'clock in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, the drill team meets at 7 o'clock in the World War Memorial building dining room and the lodge holds its regular session in the dining room at 8 o'clock. x * * Juvenile Lodge Sets Staff Seating Ahead The installation of officers of the Juvenile Degree of Honor Protective association scheduled for Saturday's |Meeting, which was a Valentine’s day afternoon and also will be here all of party, was postoned until the March Wednesday to confer with persons! who are interested in forming P. T. 14 meeting, according to Miss Dor- | othy Huber, director. ny STEP ON | AND WASH THE CLOTHES ! ©The Maytag has brought nearly a million farm homes, with and without electricity. Most farm women prefer Maytag because it offers more for the money—more speed, convenience and thoronghness—more years of satis- factory service. Let the nearest dealer show you the one-piece, cast-aluminum tub, the Gyratator wash- ing action and a score of other features originated by Maytag. Investigate the easy payment plan. ONLY MAYTAG HAS THE GASOLINE MULTI-MOTOR A simple, dependable, in-built gasoline engine designed for a woman to operate. Elestric models for homes on the power line. Fodert Hossing Act toctedes Meyings on the list fer gevammant ch to beyan Visit the Maytag Dealer Near You M2036 2 French & Welch Hardware washday freedom to MAYTAG DEALER 306 MAIN PHONE 141 jors, Dance Club to Hold Valentine Function Messages written on small valen- tines received by: members ‘of the Mandan Dinner club, which has a number of Bismarck members, con- veyed news of the dinner dance which | Pe will Be given at 7:30 o'clock (CST) Tuesday evening in the Midway club. Messrs. and Mmes. Colin’ Cary and William L. Neff of Mandan are the committee for the party, which wil) carry out the Valentine's day theme. * s Methodist Mission Group Plans Dinner The Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the McCabe Methodist Episcdpal church will- entertain ex- tension and honorary members and also the Standard Bearers organiza- tion with a supper in the church par- lors at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. An interesting program has been ar- ranged. Officers of the society urge all who are eligible to attend to be present. * * * Set Supper Date for Legion and Auxiliary The Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1, American Legion, will hold its annual potluck supper for its own members and members of the Legion post, at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room. Cards will follow the supper. Auxiliary-members are ex- pected to make contributions for the supper and if they are not contacted and wish to attend they should tele- phone the general chairman, Mrs. Gerald L. Richholt (2028). *** # Slope Groups Choose 36 Executive Staffs Election or installation of new of- ficers for 1936 marked recent meet- ings of many Missouri Slope clubs or fraternal organizations. Among these were the Stanley Or- der of the Eastern Star, Goodrich Pythian Sisters, Bowman Order of the Rainbow and Modern Woodmen of America, and the Bowman, Glen Ullin, Mott and Washburn units of the Royal Neighbors of America. Personnel of the staffs follows: Stanley O. E. 8. Dignitaries present when the Stan- ley Order of the Eastern Star seated new leaders included Mrs. G. H. Kalb- feisch, Minot, grand matron, In- stalled were: Mrs. Lillian Dennison, worthy matron; W. R. Stewart, worthy patron; Mrs. Ann Holter, associate matron; M. E. Hansons associate pa- tron; Mrs. Isabel Flath, secretary; Frazier McGregor, treasurer; Miss Ruby Bruns, conductress; Mrs, Mari- etha Fulwiller, associate conductress; Mrs. Ida Madison, chaplain; Mrs. Fay Pierson, marshal; Mrs. Wilma Mc- Gregor, organist; Mrs. Helen Peterson, Adah; Mrs, Elizabeth Sikes, Ruth; Mrs. Hilda Hanson, Esther; Mrs. Sadie Hofland, Martha; Mrs. Birdie Bieri, Electa; Mrs. Caroline Stewart, warden, and Dr. G. O, Flath, sentinel. Goodrich Pythian Sisters Elected and installed at a meeting of the Goodrich Pythian Sisters were: Evangeline Kurth, most excellent chief; Hulda Martin, excellent junior; Leila Augustadt, mistress of records and correspondence; Louisa Jones, mistress of finance; Ann Augustadt, protector; Bernice Augustadt, guard; Helen Mutschler, past chief and Junior grand representative, and Augusta Augustadt, senior grand representa- tive. Bowman Rainbow Assembly Inducted at a recent meeting of the Bowman Rainbow assembly were: Dorothy Hamilton, worthy adviser; ‘Charlotte Olson, associate worthy ad- viser; Hazel Dokken, Charity; June ‘Haynes, Hope; Ruth Iverson, Faith; Ceata Emch, treasurer; Helen Cush- man, recorder; Enid Meyer, drill leader; Margaret Derby, chaplain; Ruth Pollock, confidential observer; Core, Mary Morsér, Grace Eide, Shirley Brewer, Lulu Bennett, Ceata Emch, Betty Skoglund and Ruth Herzig, col- and Mrs, Florence Cushman. worthy adviser. Bowman M.W.A. Installation ceremonies were con- ducted by the Bowman lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America for the following: - Oscar Erickson, consul; W. B. Taylor, past consul; Ted Jorg- enson, adviser; F. C. Rosling, secre- tary; L, T. Molde, banker; Martin Beckwell, escort; P. J. McNamara, watchman; Arthur Rosling, sentry, and Levi Anderson, trustee for three years, Washburn B.N.A. Assuming positions on the Wash- burn Royal Neighbors of America staff were: Grace Thamert, oracle; Mathilda Hetzler, vice oracle; Mrs. Egan Ekstrom, past oracle; Annie An- derson, chancellor; Clara Schempp, recorder; Mrs. John Thode, receiver; 'Alice Skaley, marshal; Mrs, Harry Hinkley, assistant marshal; Mrs. George Schoenecker, inner sentinel; Mrs. George Cramer, outer sentinel; Mrs. Eimo Sampsel, manager; Ione Krebsbach, musician; Mrs, Mike Ha- gen, flag bearer; Mmes. DuToit, Ha- gen, Thode, Schoenecker and Samp- sel, graces. Glen Ullin B.N.A. - Named on the 1936 executive staff of the Glen Ullin Royal Neighbors of America were: Margeret Stocker, oracle; Vesta Schultz, past oracle; Anna Streltmattet, vice oracle; Le- nora Swain, recorder; LaVerne Rolle, receiver; Jeanette Halpern, marshal; Bertha Gossman, assistant marshal; Hilda Tavis, inner sentinel; Luella Wilson, outer sentinel; Theresa Hor- ner, manager; Belle Pettis, musician; Rose Lanz, Modesty; Esther Rosenau, Courage; Theresa Gerving, Faith; Nina Berger, Unselfishness; Theresa M. Gerving, Endurance, and Mary Sharff, flag bearer. B.N.A. Bowman Officials assuming the 1936 leader- ship of the Bowman Royal Neigh- bors of America were: Mrs. Rhea . Lucy Majerus, marshal; Mrs. Louis Bjorklund, assist- ant marshal; Mrs. Hattie Gausemel, A Baby For You? If you are denied the blessing of a baby, all your own and yearn for a baby’s arms and a baby's smile do not hope. lence to Mrs. Mildred Owens, Dept. L, 859 Hanan Bidg., Kansas City, Mo., and she will tell you about a simple home method helped her after being denied 15 yrs, Many others this had h bless their 10 ry for this wonder- vertisement. inner sentinel; Miss Petra Anderson, outer sentinel; Mrs, Pressie Bingham, manager; Mrs. Clara Skare, musician; Mrs. Mayme Olson, Faith; Mrs. Anne Erickson, Courage; Miss Elizabeth Thly, Modesty; Mrs. Velma Haar, Un- selfishness; Mrs, Ina Jorgenson, En- durance, and Miss Marion Olson, flag arer. Mott R.N.A. Elected to serve as officers by the Mott Royal Neighbors of America were: Bessie Boyd, oracle; Adah Vasey, past oracle; Marie Luchsinger, past oracle; Ida Blaine, receiver; Sara Rounds, recorder; Ada Phillips, chan- cellor; Sadie Barry, inner sentinel; Nellie Rohlf, outer sentinel; Marie Weinberger, musician; Dr. Maerck- lein, physician; Barbara Birkmater, marshal; Rose Salscheider, assistant marshal; Alvira Boyd, Faith; Lena Miller, Unselfishness; Irma Colgrove, Courage; Harriet Strang, Modesty; Marjorie Vasey, Endurance; Anna Colgrove, flag bearer, and Dorothy Rawn, drill captain, * % Rev. A. R. Jones of Wimbledon was the week-end guest of his son-in-law ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Laurence V. Nelson, 1023 Eighth St. Rev. Jones went “to Dickinson Monday to address the National Guard unit there in the evening and returns here Tuesday to speak to the quartermaster company in his capacity of regimental chaplain of the National Guard for the sev- enth corps area. xk Oe Miss Lillian E. Cook, 610 Fifth 8t. secretary of the state Ibrary co! mission, returned Saturday from 10-day trip in connection with estab- lishing a WPA library project. Her itinerary included Fargo, Jamestown, Devils Lake, Minot, Fessenden, Car- rington and Valley City. * * ok Mrs. Harold Keller and Miss Elea- nor McDonald, both of Bismarck, and Miss Jean Crawford won score hon- ors when Mrs, Harold L, Schafer of Mandan entertained her bridge club @t cards and a supper with appoint- Lat in keeping with Valentine’s lay. * # & Henry Jones of New Salem is among seven new members elected and will be initiated soon into Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary schal- astic fraternity, at the North Dakota Agricultural college. eee Donald Wanner of Pingree, who had spent a week in Bismarck, left Saturday for Jamestown for a visit in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred M. ‘Wanner, Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ————<——<—__________+ Chapter Lewis and Clark, 8. M. C. Mrs. M. T. Wynkoop, 930 Eighth Bt. entertains Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, which. meets at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after- noon, * * * LA. P.M. I. O. O, F. New officers will be inducted when the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room. xe * B.P. W. Walter J. Brophy will speak on “Peace From the Disabled American Veteran's Viewpoint” at the Business and Professional Women's club meet- ing at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening it: the club’s room in the World War Memorial building. also will be music. Mrs. Berta E. Baker, legisia- tive chairman, and_ her .committee aides, Mrs, W. J, Targart and Miss Clara Hultberg, are in charge. xk * Chapter L, 8. M. C. Mrs. N. Lioyd Lillestrand, 316 Man- dan 8t., is to be hostess for a meeting of Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at 8 o'clock Tuesday: evening. 5 Interfraternity Club Arranges Third Party Invitations are in the mail for the | Interfraternity club’s third function |\of the season, a party in the St. Val- entine’s day theme, Saturday evening in the Patterson hotel Silver ball- Toom, The Guy-Fudgy orchestra has been secured to play the dance program, which will be started at 9:30 o'clock. Guests are.to be from out of town only, according to the executive com- mittee. In order that tables may be arranged for the various parties, members are requested to telephone their reservations to Mts. Charles C. Goodwin (529-W) by Friday, Feb. 14. * # & Mrs. Thomas Cameron of Billings, Mont., who was Miss Cyd Hill of Bis- marck before her marriage, was com- Plimented at a 6:30 o'clock bridge dinner given Sunday evening by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mackin of Mandan. Appointments for the party were in the red and white appropriate for Valentine’s day and the score favors went to Miss Maybelle Gulling and Oscar Morck. Mrs. Cameron is spending several days with her aunts, Mrs. Mackin and Mrs. Edward Morek of Mandan, and also is visiting Bismarck friends. She will leave for home late this week. x % # Miss Sophie P. Foote, executive sec- retary of the Stutsman, Barnes, Steele and Foster county chapters of the American Red Cross, expects to re- turn to her regular duties Tuesday after spending a few days in Bis- marck. Miss Foote has had extensive experience with the Red Cross and received her education in Europe, be- ing sent to Italy on a Red Cross com- mission in 1917. | Slope Weddings | Wright-Kuhiman Miss Anne L. Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wright, Chaseley, and Lloyd Kuhiman, Wimbledon, were married in St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Jan. 15, by Rev. A. H. Lange. They are at home at Wimbledon after @ visit with the bride’s parents. x * * Weber-Bentsz Rev. L. G. Weber, Underwood, per-) formed the wedding of Miss Bertha Weber, Coleharbor, and Andrew Bentz, Garrison, an event of Jan. 18, The bridegroom works for the McGray hardware firm of Garrison. ke OK Imsdahi-Gates At home with the bride’s mother, Mrs. Christine Imsdahl, on. her farm south of Turtle Lake, are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gates (Thelma Imsdahl) married in the Peace Lutheran par- sonage of Turtle Lake by Rev. Ernest Adams. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gates of Havre, Mont. ee # Helser-Michaelsohn ‘The wedding cake was auctioned for $14.05 at the dinner following the wedding of Miss Lillian Heiser, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. Heiser, and Edwin Michaelsohn, in the Wishek Evangelical church, Jan. 26. The officiating minister was Rev. Karl Hirning. They are at home on the Karl Berendt farm eight miles southwest of Wishek. * * * Heaton-Rabe Heaton, Dickinson, was the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Conger Heaton, to Walter “BROKEN-OUT" IN if skin is pimply, “broken-out”, make it clear and flawless with Black and White Ointment. Trial size_10c. Large can 25¢. Use with Black and White Skin Soap. Famous for_over twenty years. lr. Rabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rabe, also of Dickinson, Rev. G. H. Plamann of St. John’s Lutheran church read the service. The bride- groom, a member of the Dickinson Bottling Works firm, attended the University of North Dakota and Mrs. Rabe attended the Dickinson Teach- ers and North Dakota Agricultural colleges, ee * Sorenson-Kanan Marriage vows were exchanged Jan. 17 by Miss Della Sorenson, daughter of Mrs. Selma Sorenson. New England, and Fred Kanan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mike Kanan, Dick- inson, in the St. Patrick’s church par- sonage with Rev. M. Schmitt officiat- ing. They had a short motor trip to Bismarck and are at home in Dick- inson where Mr. Kanan is employed by @ grocery company. * * * Hints-Hauff Coming as a surprise to friends was the marriage, Dec. 28, of Miss Edna Hintz, Stanton, and Mitchell Hauff, Underwood, which was performed at Washburn. They left for Zephyrhill, |Fla., where Mr. Hauff has a position with a lumber company. * * Miller-Miller Announcements have been received at Hazen of the marriage of Fred Miller, son of John Miller of Dryden, Wash., formerly of Krem, and Miss Mollie Miller of Ritzville, Wash. The wedding occurred Dec. 21. Dr. H. L. Rice, Beach Druggist-Coroner, Dies Beach, N. D,, Feb. 10.—(@—Dr. H, L, Rice, prominent druggist dnd ‘coun- ty coroner, died Sunday at his home here following an illness. He is sur vived by his widow and two sons, H, C., and John, who are associated with him in the drug business. Funeral arrangements have not” beet! coms pleted. 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