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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 8 ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS | "as! i v a Miss Irma Pelke. April social chair-| the program and Mrs. J. A. Wachtler,| Peterson, 318 Fourth St. Wednes- man, Mrs. G. F. Pelke, ways and|chairmen, Mmes. Joseph Schreiner|day evening in celebration of the Means committee head, the Misses}and Mabel Olson and Miss Dorothy| birthday of Mrs. Minnie Evans, Whist Rose Huber and Jeanette Davis and)Huber comprise the decorations|was played at three tables, score Mmes. William Zabel, Frank E, Nich-| group. Mmes. Frendberg and Olson| awards going to Mmes. Broehl and Degree of Honot Sets Date of Public Party A public card party was planned] ois and ©. W. Finkle. The bedspread | and Miss Doroth; . W. yi y Huber are the May | George Bittis. A decorated birthda; for seca winds iy tes Le ie uly is on display at Webb's furniture | social committee. cake 1 lighted with yellow candles in = beds; store. Drill team members were instructed | green holders gave an Easter air to Far 0 FE ' ts W ith dra S W.B.A. Members Work! ‘ ig Petd ‘a Gar Demme. nt oe also were Relics ae us be measured, for their uniforms be- the luncheon. ri 3 A < . ation of new members e annual | fore Sunday. They will have a spe- * * *& g ne r Ww On Camp Contributions : Honor alta te association at Wed-| inspection visit of Mrs, Frankie Ly-|clal meeting next Wednesday ns Among students returning Friday mn nig) t's regular meeting. man, Cando, state president, May 27.| place to be announced later, evening from the University of North From State Club Federation: comics iaiaing wort tr came rane by tra Bracea poe ME 2c Phndber, ital chalrman Joy Butta to apend Hai wil be Mi Grassick and a cash donation voted| fl vy . A. M. ‘ol, pI for May 1, Miss Christine Huber and} Mrs. Ralph Broehl gave a whist|Gladys Risem, daughter of Mr. and for relief of organization members Gent, to make arrangements were| Mrs, F, G. Bernard are to arrange|party in the home of Mrs. David : i suffering from floods in the east, oc- Action Takes Several Promin- ell Beiter Glee day cupied members of the Womens ; Benefit association when they met) «UO NN ASOD OD DID ISDS SI SIFISSSDS ent Leaders From Mem- pciohoeh Weateaday evening! Tir @liiven, to Miss Elizabeth Foster, kindergarten jembroidering tea towels for the camp instructor who is here from Grand {the members will make several scrap- ‘Forks for the Easter vacation, will be|books for use of the children. Mmes. Members of the Fargo Fine Arts|the narrator when a special Easter!Jacob Yeasley and Louis A. Benser club voted to withdraw from the North |8tory hour is held for children of the |served refreshments. Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs city from 11 to 12 o'clock Saturday * * % morning in the Bismarck public lib-| Arriving home Wednesday evening at the annual meeting held Wedne> ‘rary juvenile department. Mss Bea-|from the North Dakota Agricultural day, according to the Associated |trice Bowman of the library staff will Sate deat Act apn) ae = % H N ° ll Ad ry d M h nd ry s ’ be in charge. Miss Foster is the guest | Davis, daughter of . and Mrs, For- t PT le cae tao cue eno gerne Ga | ome of Nationally Advertised Merchandise adopted a resolution urging the move Mem Hie innth St, Phyllis Olson, daughter of Mr. and This eaibieawal takes from the fed: Saeaan Sassy sdabtinas . a inter of Mrs Tec airvice: HAA, CHRURAAEY Wh: k h j ? ace “| Among visitors spending the Easter » daugl o' eve 9 | ( W eration the second largest club in|yacation in the clty are Mrs. Arnold|Henry C. Mahiman, 816 Mandan &t.. Buudtichie aac y ake ances ith Unknown Brands? the organization, the Fine Arts group |r, Fosteson and son, Arnold, Jr.,.and|and Miss Norma Peterson, daughter |) lelphia, Pa., Miss Lorraine Boh- | ¥ a beat) he 1935- airs. F, G. Ackerman, all of St. Paul lof Mr, and Mrs. John L. Peterson, 515 hig rise aaa oe Taey Wi virectory was issued. The largest all former Bismarck residents.|Fifth St. Accompanying them as far : G 4 % group, the Pioneer Daughters chap- The Fostesons are guests of her|as Bismarck were the Misses Delilah |BUcKingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.|¥ ter of Fargo, has 253 members. ‘Mrs. i Sailer and Jean Crowley, who went P. Buckingham of Minenapolis, both ¢ ES member of the fourth district of |tmird ts and Mra, Ackerman Ie thelon to thelr homes "ai Blanton “and ee ee ee eal the federation which had total of /nouse guest of her daughter, Mrs. E.|Hebron, respectively. All will return |"#€d. : 1,056 members in 29 units, the Fine |rverett LaFrance,-1010 Avenue E, and|to Fargo next Monday. inte and Mrs. Buckingham expect | ¥ Arts club 1s a departmental club with | siso is visiting her son, F. G. Acker- *%# % come to Bismarck to make thelr several groups which meet separately |man, Jr. Wednesday evening, Mmes.| Mrs. Hazel Webster Byrnes of May- home in the early summer after he Mrs. A. Risem, 507 Eighth St. bership in Organization except once a month when general .c. - | ville, a member of the Bismarck chap-|COmPletes a post-graduate course in seesions ‘are held. Tt maintains « club tartatand iecibaes "4 ridge club to ter of the Laieile of American Pen {opthalmology at the Univeraity of x which Mrs, Fosteson had belonged in|Women, was complimented at a eon bead where he has been Present officers include Mrs. B. L./the Brainerd home, 711 Eighth 8t | breakfast for 18 guests given Tuesday fee ig since last fall. Prior to that |% ” $ 8 5 Bertel as president and Mrs. R. H-Icontract honors went to Mrs. Frank| morning in the University of North|tme, he engaged in practice ss, an ; Wallace, secretary. Members who held |7, gmith and there was a guest favor | Dakota Commons by the Misses M,|éve, ear nose and throat specialist 1m |¥ state officers are Mrs. Minnie C.'tor Mrs. Fosteson. Rose Bowls on|Beatrice Johnstone and M. Helen|'y Cll Tr ate beth Keup, treasurer, and Mrs. H. L. Wal-|micrors formed luncheon table cen-| Davies, who were her hostesses for a|,, Mrs. Buckingham was employed un- ster, secretary. Positions held by terpleces. The party expects to re-| two-day visit at the University. Miss til a few‘ weeks ago with the state 4 = i : board of administration. Accompanied { : Straws with brims. other members in the federation |turn to st. Paul os Gebel Ruth Rand of Bismarck played ® PrO- |hy her mother, ‘she left Fargo several | ¥ Brims that are perfectly Straws and Felts embody- were: Mrs. Don McMahon, chairman * am of piano selections. In an in- ry * of the home economics teaching divi-| afiss Helen Alfonte of Columbus, Tota adahens, Mrs. Byrnes, who has pee tlh i Fete praniAte ob ae cee tle fash- ing the new feminine mode ion, brims that curve up- for Spri " pring. In a wide range sion; Mrs. F. L. Dwight, chairman | onio, who is attending the University | resided for three summers at Inter- of ths division of fine art; Mrs. O. O. lof North Dakota, is coming ‘Thursday national House in New York City|anq is a member sf Kappe fees wards, brims that have a ‘ Mrs, Paul T. Boleyn, press chairman; |CVem™g to pass her Easter vacation| while attending Columbia university !Gamma sorority. Dr. Buckingham was | ¥ F downward scoop fore of colors and styles, includ- Mrs, Keup and Mrs. Walster, finance | Gottene Adrian aalof, {to obtain her master’s degree, describ- | graduated from the University of WW and aft. Some of these ing brimmed t ill bo 4 . College apartments. Miss Alfonte is/ed the home and its aim. North Dakota and Rush Medical col- a 4 ; ing brimmed types, pill box- committee members, and Mrs. H. W./an alpha Phi sorority sister of Mrs. se * bee straws are trimmed with ea udtiroom: Wate “abn McArdle, pioneer mother and mem-|rayior and was her bridesmaid at her| ‘The Misses Jane Willson and Donna # svosgrain ribbons, some ay 2 bership committee chairman. wedding. Jean Davis, freshmen in home eco- i ing with bright flowers. others. Assorted headsizes. nomics at the North Dakota Agricul-| Capt. Dillon E. McHugh, who is due ‘ = tural college, were among students} at Fort Lincoln April 17, is at Devils Nii | modeling in a style show held at the| Lake visiting with his parents, Mr. j| meeting of Tryota, home economics}and Mrs. H. E. McHugh. Captain % | club, Wednesday evening. McHugh and his mother recently New Clothes for Easter ||-_— en ae eee Meetings of Clubs —||new york city before coming on to Devils Lake. He is coming to the lo- cal army waaeincian’ service in China. * Sure you'll have new clothes for Easter! But how will those ff arsouwuee ae Delphian Club 5 . Swanston was a substi- new clothes look | six months iz si saenarieg wut beaheudie after Easter? Will they have [ilicussion topic for the Delphian club son and Be ; their original smartness? Will meeting at 2:15 p. m., lay, wi and secont score favors, re- you still be proud to wear them? eiat: ee ee te Thaver serena, Wak tis ‘notveel If you get yourself some better ; ne ¥ aay i be plies ee ne ate a junior rou! a luncheon appoint- clothes, the better clothes that Mrs. EF. ‘Trepp, Americanism| ments suggested the Easter motif. you’ve wanted for so long, you fii|chairman of the senior American * * * can be sure that, they'll hold up Legion Auxiliary unit, will give a talk} Miss Lois Miller is here from Fargo | And Social Groups | OO it the joint meeting of the Junior | f Easter visit with her brother- under months and months of |l/Aides and ‘Junlorettes, which ts set|inelaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 7. $6.45 $5.95 $5 .95 hard wear. | for 4 p. m., Friday, in the Eyesvent eel Hodgson, 212 Broadway avenue, | % - , i eens iets bata pale pepctiral alee: New wide strap of black All over patent leather Grey charmoose with Square toe in sandal pat- ww seminc sums fst ne Parl] Girl Scout Notes 1/9 |] xia tether. motom 320 Siar Urry vam.and enigma eg We $18.50 to $30.00 i| high continental heel. All ming. A style that will Aeareke, et es ee ou outstanding pattern with t ‘Troop 2 . ry tinental heel and medium . Tr a 4 fit most feet and is very low box heel and wide T NEW SPRING TOPCOATS __ |i! Mmes. Marcia Thomas, L. P. War.) Troop 2 selected ts stunt for Stunt /® | sizesand widths. Apop- dressy, In your size and round toe. Onethat you — strap. All_sizes and $15.00 to $22.50 for @ luncheon meeting of the Past|for Thursday afternoon at the lest}? | ° ular number. width, will like. widths. /|Matrons’ club of Bismarck Chapter |meeting. Several girls passed tests on| % li||No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, st|knots and table-setting for second- MAIN FLOOR SHOE DEPARTMENT 11:15 p. m., Friday, in the Masonic|class rank and others passed first NEW SPRING HATS $3 00 to $5. 00 temple parlors. class requirements in hiking, signal- - *** & ling and community service. Rebekah Past Noble Grands ee % NEW SPRING SHIRTS The Past Noble Grands association Troop 3 of the Rebekah lodge is canceling} Scouts of Troop 3 are progressing $1.00 to $2.50 {ts regular meeting which would/in their second class rank require- occur on Good Friday. ted sro ments, some passing the five points NEW SPRIN next meeting will be Friday, May 8,/of health and compass tests and G SHOES in the home of Mrs. J. W. Scott, 311 jothers working on proficiency badges. $3.25 to $5.00 Seventh &t. Kathleen Spohn has passed the test | e* * in judging height and weight for first Juvenile A. O. U. W. Lodge class. The girls have drawn the names 4 ‘There will be an Easter party for|of each other’s mothers for extending ‘a. oO 1n tore jmembers of the Juvenile Ancient | invitations to a party to be given soon jOrder of United Workmen at 3 p. m..|/by girls working for their hostess iFriday, in the lodge hall. Games will|badges. They also have decided on 410 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 359 [i be played and luncheon served under |their Stunt night performance. direction of Mrs. James A. Nelson, * e % (Supervisor... Troop 4 Patrol two of Troop 4 entertained their troop captain, Marian Morton, members of patrol one, Miss Helen Growing Girls’ Sport Oxfords in Child’s White or Elk Sandals with Child’s White Elk Oxfords. Per- brown and tan elk. Soft flexible solid leather soles, Medium toe forated vamp. Leather goles, Half horsehide soles. Medium heels lasts. Very soft and flexible fore the court of awards in i i y " ‘ i sie e ; A file a ey were with nubbet top sie 41% to 9. Sizes 81% to 2. rubber heel. Sizes 814 to 2. songs and played games until re- freshments were served. * * * BARGAIN BASEMENT SHOE DEPARTMENT Troop 6 Three girls have passed their last tenderfoot tests and are ready to re- ceive scout pins. At the last meeting members planned their part in Stunt night and a hike which was made Sat- urday to Sleepy Hollow, about three miles from Bismarck. The troop’s first hike was enjoyed so much that an- Vv . sige other is to be held soon. P > THE x * * 4 y Wal Troop 7 ee Es 0. a ‘Troop 7 rehearsed its Stunt night : LOREN S$ FRIEND skit, learned new scout songs and Ww v=- played games at the last regular meet- ing. ek * Troop 11 Girls of Troop 11 discussed badge twork and reviewed requirements for child nurse, needlewoman and laun- dress badges. They now are study- ing the work for hostess. Patrol two gave a luncheon for the troop lieut> enants and members of the first pa- pole wes wee {evlonnd by anes 42 PHOENIX 28% R | @ Dainty little Cinderell : je Cinderella SOCKS Treop 13 LaVerne Mocmenuale. Viren frocks—fresh and spariding os - hhave been elected: patrol leaders b7|% | Spring self! With each ve e bal ers comes i OT only are they washable but they're jada Pa aiel eS Prion Pca § | an adorable photograph fee Gefted tates LJ are the thing for “CROWN TESTED”— these adorable oe Pare and! birds hove been chosen |% | showing Shirley Temple wear- - Easter and Spring- _{°Suava”-labeled Junior Print Frocks. me nena, proleas by mies of fhe ing the very same style. Guar- i ‘ time, in Birdland There’s the “Buttercup” pattern, the “Dia- played st the last meeting, cnteed fast-color fabrics with a cinderella frock I Colors — anklets mond Flower”, the multi-colored “clover” ‘Troop 14 wide hems and full French Suu Gey TEMPLE print ... there are flecks and dots and a tain ee tie itat iaseting. at | | seams, Sizes 3 to 12 Eten million and one details of trim that make witch Mery Wyaksop was. welcomes ; as a new member. The time was these light-ground peaches outstanding Seep anual ams ay SH I RLEY TEM PLE STYLES and half-socks. THEYRE SO BEAUTIFULLY MAADE—AND HOW THEY Easter Parade fashions. In Aqua, Powder, ‘Among the scribes appointed by the B5 3 for wear! Rose & Maize. Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. A | |tezious troops sre: Toop 6, ary ‘ IN CINDERELLA FROCKS 29¢ 35¢ §.00 ' “6 Main in Bemarck = SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE $3.95 [atl lego pceagrtl eedal 14, Jane Riggs.

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