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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936 ® SOCIETY and CLUBS Name Mrs. He President of P. President Elect and Mrs. George F, Bird Are State Meet- ing Delegates Mrs. Henry O. Putnam, recording secretary, was named president of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at the annual election held in connection with the regular meeting Monday af- | ternoon in the home of Mrs. George | F. Bird, 711 Second St., retiring head | of the chapter. Mrs. R. W. Lumry retained the po- sition of vice president. Others named were Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, recording secretary; Mrs. William F. Harris, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, treasurer; Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, chaplain, and Mrs. Hazel | Lenhart Welsh, guard. Mrs. Putnam, as president-elect, is | the ex-officio first delegate to the) state convention scheduled for Bis- mfarck, June 8-10. Mrs. George F.) Shafer is her alternate. Mrs. Bird is the second delegate, with Mrs. J. A. Fleck as alternate. After the business session, Mrs. EB. J. Conrad gave a paper on “Early Bis- marck Newspapers.” xk x Rainbow Assembly to Give Hard Time Party; Bismarck assembly of the Order of | the Rainbow is inviting members of the assembly and of the local De- Molay chapter and their partners | to attend a Hard Time dancing party Friday evening in the Masonic temple. ‘The White Jackets orchestra, direct- ed by George Shafer, Jr., is to provide musical accompaniment for the danc- ing program, which will start at 8:30 pm. Also announced Tuesday was | change in time for the assembly's} regular meeting Thursday, which will be held in the Masonic temple at 4:15) Pp. m., so that members can have the| evening free to attend the Bismarck- &t. Mary’s basketball game. * * * Mmes. Donald Snyder and Arthur Paul were hostesses to guests for two tables of contract Monday evening in the former's home in the Mason apartments in compliment to their sister, Mrs. Louise Brownawell of Valley City. Mrs. Brownawell and her small son, Darrell, are visiting here for about a week. The party appointments were in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Kasper C. Hermes, Miss Avis Carlisle ‘and Mrs, M. B. Deming, holding first, ! second and low scores, respectively, ‘and to the guest of honor. ee & Rev. F. E. Logee, 216 Avenue B, west, | chairman of the Presbyterian young People’s summer conference, which | ‘will be held at Jamestown during June, is attending a meeting of the confer- ence committee in the host city. He is expected to return Tuesday eve- ning or Wednesday. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS MAKE THIS 25c TEST Use juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc, to flush out excess acids and waste Matter. Get rid of der irritation that causes waking up, frequent de- aire, scanty flow, burning and_ bi ie. Get juniper oil, buchu leave Me. in litte green’ tablete calle Bukets, the bladder laxative, In four days if not pleased go back and get your 25c. Get your regular sleep and Feel “full ot’ pep” Finney's Drug Store, Hall's Drug Store.—Advertise- BEULAH LIGNITE Gives More Heat This Long Burning—Hot — Steady Heating Coal gives you more value per dollar—less work per ton— fewer ashes—no clinkers— more ease and comfort for your money, Now Only $3 .00 Per Ton Delivered Wachter Transfer | Corp. Phone No. 62 jfrom Bismarck were guests at the | dan guests. nry O. Putnam E. O. Chapter| European Situation To Be Forum Topic C. L. Young will speak on the cur- rent European situation at the March international relations forum meeting of the Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday in the Burleigh county court house commissioner's room. The interested public is invited ito attend the lecture for which there is no admission charge. * # * Mandan Dinner Club Celebrates March 17 Twenty-five couples including three Mandan Dinner club’s St. Patrick's aac given Monday evening in the Midway club, Appointments for the 7 o'clock dinner were in keeping with the date being observed and formed |one of the most elaborate decorative schemes used at a party of the dance group this season. Bismarck guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Good- win, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth B. Peter- son, Milton K, Higgins and Miss Ruth Peterson. Arrangements were made by Mmes, and Messrs. C. E. Arnold and Maurice Diehl. ee * Couple Wed Feb. 10 At Home at Hazelton Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Scherr (Tillie Braun), who were married Monday, Feb. 10, in 8t. Anthony's Catholic church of Hazelton, now are at home on the Feltime farm 7% miles south- east of Moffit. The bridegroom is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scherr and Mrs. Scherr is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Braun. Both! families reside in the community east of Moffit. For the ceremony, which was per- |formed by Rev. Father Schweitzer, the bride wore @ green gown and white veil and carried an arm bouquet of} flowers. Her only attendant, Miss | Edna Braun, also wore green. Peter; Oliver was best man for Mr. Scherr. * *k * Mr. and Mrs, John Gerlitz, 120 Ros- ser avenue, west, gave a bridge party for 16 guests Sunday evening in the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room. The St. Patrick’s motif was | emphasized in tallies and appoint-) ments for the supper following the games in which Mrs. J. N. Deibert and Adolph Weiand turned in high scores. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gerlitz were Man- * ok * Miss Norma Peterson, Bismarck freshman in applied arts and sciences at the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, has been chosen a member of the Young Women’s Christian associa- tion commission whose duties are to assist the cabinet and to sponsor the Blue' Monday teas. Ten girls were chosen to make up the commission. | At their first meeting they elected |Miss Peterson secretary. x x Oe Covers were laid for 28 guests when Lts. and Mmes. Robert Murray and Richard R. Gaul, all of Mandan, en- tertained the Fort Lincoln Evening Bridge club Saturday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner in the Patterson hotel Rose room. Oards weret in play at seven tables after the dinner. Be- sides the committee members, Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Ulsaker were Man- dan guests. * * * Agnes Fleck were Bismarck guests when Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dahners of lan entertained at a 6 o'clock buffet supper and bridge Sunday eve- {ning honoring the birthday anniver- \sary of their daughter, Miss Lucile Dahners. .Contract was played at | three tables, prize winners in the games being Mrs. L. J. Borkenhagen and Mr. Kelly. + # # J. M. Stephens, superintendent of the U. 8. Great Plains experiment station at Mandan, and his daughter, Miss Katherine Stephens, have re- turned from a two-month stay in Washington, D. C., where Mr. Ste- phens attended to business matters. ek ok Mrs. Joseph Paulson of Mandan went to Jamestown Sunday and after visiting relatives there for a day left with Mrs. John Gates, Esmond, for &t. Paul to visit Peter Sorenson, a pa- tient in the Northern Pacific hospital xk * Mrs. L. Edna Putnam and son, Pal- mer of 519 Fourteenth St., went to McKenzie Tuesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. EB. Heaton, Sr., who are to celebrate their 58th wedding anni- versary. xk kK Mrs. Pauline Jones-Abelson of Man- dan has returned from Minot where she spent several weeks visiting with * immediate identification), and Clip this coupon and two others Style A—Red Letter Bible, over- lapping limp black leather cov- ers, gilt edges, round corners, gold lettering, large, clear print, three coupons 1.98 bad ‘only’ 51.98 Plus 4c saies tax ‘Mail Orders: "3. *7% additional for postage, packing The Bismarck Tribune Bible Distribution COUPON Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been adopted for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ’s sayings printed in red for who can spare but a nominal sum, 9a Only Three Coupons paper with the sum set opposite either style, and come into pos- session of your Book of Books at once. : ——————————————— A Chance for Every Reader to Get a New Bible friends. the Plain Print Bible for those Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Kelly and Miss served with plates and napkins decor- Style Note 4 HEN the music goes ‘round and around you want to come out in a new evening dress, and this one of silk taffeta has white music notes printed on‘black, For the quite young woman, it has a high front line with a Peter“Pan collar in white pique. the. waist in back. Reve! and skirt flanges are line white pique. Miss Furcht Accepts Miss Luella Furcht, Fargo, form- erly rural home supervisor for the Resettlement administration at Fort Yates, has been appointed district supervisor of the women’s and pro- the WPA, Mandan. Under Miss Furcht’s jurisdiction will be the counties of Adams, Bill- ings, Bowman, Burleigh, Dunn, Em- mons, Golden “Valley, Grant, Het- tinger, Logan, McIntosh, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Slope and Stark. Miss Furcht is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Furcht of Fargo. * * & Joan Kielty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Kielty, 116% Fifth 8t.. celebrated her fifth birthday anniver- sary by entertaining other children attending the William Moore school kindergarten class of Migs Kathryn Brown at a party Monday afternoon. A special program was given in honor of the occasion. The luncheon, ‘ated with dogs and balloons, consisted of ice cream in fruit shapes, and ani- mal crackers. ee * come to Bismarck from Lansford to make their home. former Bismarck resident, is employed by one of the federal government agencies. Position at Mandan|| fessional division of district four of | if with headquarters at |} Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Clough have } Mr. Clough, &| jf Rev. Johns Attends Jamestown Meeting Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor of the First Lutheran church, left at noon Tuesday for Jamestown to at- tend the annual meeting of the Bis- marck district of Lutheran churches of the Augustana Synod. Pastors of 17 Lutheran churches will attend the convention at which Rev, P. A. Zedren of Oakes will be presiding officer. Sessions open Tues- day night and will continue through Wednesday in the Emmanuel Luth- eran church, ‘Wednesday afternoon the local pas- tor will take part in a discussion on “The Sufferings of Christ in Geth- semane” and in the evening will speak on “Denying Jesus.” eee Bismarck to Be Host To Lutheran Meeting Rev. G. Adolph Johns, pastor of the First Lutheran church, Tuesday that Bismarck will be hoct to the 1936 convention of the Bis- marck district Luther League of the Augustana Synod, which meets June 11-14, Between 50 and 100 delegates are expected for the meeting. More than 80 young people attended last year's meeting held at Wilton. Rey. Johns, as host pastor, is in general charge of the meeting ar- rangements. The main speaker wil) be Rev. A. W. Knock of the Lutheran Bible institute, Minneapolis, who has been the leader for the last two an- nual conventions. * % * Miss Alden Hewitt, 916 Fourth St., associate supervisor of elementary schools of the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs field service, who left several weeks ago for Washington, D. C., has returned to Bismarck and may be here for about two weeks. Miss Hewitt came here after a stay at Park Rapids, Minn., in connection with her duties. * # # Mrs, Ula Deemer, her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Grimsted, and the latter's baby son, Junior, of 308 Avenue B, left Tuesday morning for Tacoma, Wash., where they are to make their home. xk x Mrs. Margaret Clark of this city is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Regan of James- town. BIG SEAL AWES MEXICANS Austin, Tex.—(#)—A big gold seal and six inches of red ribbon are now attached to letters of introduction from the Texas governor to Mexican officials. “You'd be surprised how a document like that helps to get one out of tight spots,” said one man who crosses the border frequently. announce: | Never-to-Be-Forgotten Stage Play “THE FIRST LEGION” Emmet Lavery’s Great Drama ef Sublime Faith Wanner-Wandler day of Miss Monica Wanner, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wanner, St. Pius, and Florian Wandler, Bel- field. The ceremony was performed in St. Pius Catholic church by Rev. Bede Dahmus. The bridegroom’s pa- rents are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wand- ler, Navahoe, Mont. * 8 Hushka-Wandler In a ceremony read Feb. 11 in St. Mary’s church of Southheart, Miss Cecilia Hushka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Hushka, Southheart, became the bride of John A. Wandler, son of Mrs, Lena A. Wandler of St. Pius. * & * Gallagher-Haverlock The parish house of 8t. Patrick’s church, Dickinson, was the scene of the wedding Saturday, Feb. 15, of Miss Evelyn Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Gallagher, Taylor, to Sam- vel Haverlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haverlock, Zenith. L. G. Knief, Bismarck, brother-in-law of the bride, attended the bridegroom, and Mrs. Knief was a wedding guest. The bridegroom is employed by the Dickinson Bottling works. * # * Wilkinson-Fretwell ' Of interest at Dickinson is the mar- riage of Miss Gladys Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilk- inson of Sidney, Mont., formerly of Dickinson, and Robert Fretwell, also of Sidney, Feb. 12, in St. Philomena’s Catholic church. The bride attended the Dickinson Teachers college and taught near Dickinson for a year. se & Boepple-Schuetz Word has been received at Stanton that Miss Mollie Boepple, formerly with the Stanton telephone exchange, was married Feb. 17, at Eureka, 8. D., to Albert Schuetz, who farms near Eureka. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Boepple of Stanton. * % # Weigum-Sommer Miss Elma Weigum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Weigum, and Earl Sommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sommer, both of Krem, were married Sunday, Feb. 16, in the Krem Lutheran church by Rev. Mr. Arndt of Mann- haven, They are at home on the R. C. FORSYTHE “The One-Trip Plumber” Plumbing - Heating - Gas-Fitting Estimates furnished— All work guaranteed—Done by Licensed and Qualified Plumbers. 719 Fifth St. Phone 1887 EARL McDONALD A touching, ermen: on Fait! e Firat Legion presents a intelligence and humor.” “You will enjoy this play. 1 your heart.” BISMARCK Tickets on Sale at Woodmansee’s A PLAYGOERS LEAGUE ATTRACTION Distinguished Broadway Cast INCLUDES NAT BURNS AINSWORTH ARNOLD at piny, dene with surging Mft that. « 8:30 P. M. FRIDAY, MARCH 13 $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c, plus tax WILLIAM DORBIN ROBERT MAYORS hy brilliantly acted and beautitally N. ¥. 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Schindler | Joseph Schell in St. Mary’s church of | reading the service in the Evangelical Hazen. * e & Smith-Borth Miss Alvina Borth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Borth, Kulm, and Otto Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Gackle, repeated their nuptial voys at Kulm. * * * Sippert-Schmautz Miss Lillian Sippert, Bentley, and Reuben Schmautz, Mott, were mar- ried at Mott Feb. 13 by Rev. P. C. Packer with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meh- rer acting as witnesses. xe ® Wolf-Gese On Wednesday, Feb. 18, Miss Agnes| ~~, | Aberdeen. Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf of Hague, and Paul Gese of saat | They are at home at 404 First St., Aberdeen, where they are operating a cafe. * # * Hintz-Walts Two families in the community north of Zap were united when Miss Olga Hintz became the bride of Ger- ald Waltz, Thursday, rig 13, * * Nelson-Dockter The marriage of Miss Beulah Nel- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson, Temvik, and Arthur ee son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dockter of Linton was a Feb. 25 event and oc- —_—_—_—— It’s June in January when you eat regularly at the Prince. KNIT Have Everything for Spring ho ad e #795 or *985 Fancy weaves, lacy patterns, frilly collars or strictly tail- - ored. : It Trimmed with etched buttons, fringe, glass tassels or monograms. Lady, choose your weapon... it's still Leap Year! 13 New and different colors. SIZES 14 TO 44 SUITS a church. They are at home at Linton where the bridegroom is in partner- ship with his father in a grocery busi- ness. 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