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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1936 : announcements were found at the end training school, where Mrs. Riley is council members are invited to the leaders and individual stunts by each fe) i e of long green and orchid streamers Named Cotton Queen secretary to the superintendent, com- Girl Scout Notes silver tea which Troop 8 of the Bis- SCOUTS 10 DEDIC, ATE of the nine city troops, CG which were pulled from the table cen- a . limented her Tuesday evening at a marck Indian school will give Sun- Several of the troops plan on going terpiece when luncheon was served. ! ‘Troop 2 day afternoon. This project will out to the camp early and Prizes at bridge were awarded to were the Misses Florence Fleming,| patrols held separate meetings be- | Serve the double purpose of meeting ] ea evening meals there, prior to the Mrs, Otto Ayers, Menoken, and Mrs. | |Mabel Brown, Goldie Law, Katherine | tore the troop joined in playing games |Tequirements for the hostess badge start of the program, Netland said. Leonard McMartin, 3 j] |Teland and Lillian Parmenter, Scure/| ang talking over rank and badge work |and raising money to pay for troop Second of the new 18x20 foot log Mrs. Klipstein was assisted by her | Sta in co saree Cd ws four !to be completed before the court of |Tegistrations. Miss Eve Irvine has fae was blake! last fall after ; . Rann, Rosalie Pallerton end. tolenes | aWatds. ne toda Freee Jeutenant to sesist Miss! Council Fire Program Planned |ing the Birles Hollow camp fee aean r] Miss Kili Bonzer, cel i the overnight hikes during both the = i ipstein is employed by the ‘Troop 3 es 2 8 at Ceremonies Formall Opportunity Room to |9.¢. Penney company, Mr. Knoll is ‘ Mrs, Riley leaves soon for Dunseith At the last meeting, members prac- Troop 16 a y summer and winter months, The i fi to visit her parents before going to ‘ Opening New Cabins camp was used extensively all winter Hold A: . working for Armour Creameries. : Bigfork, Minn. to ho | ticed for the tea which several of the] When the members met Wednesday tt d old Annual Exhibit eee | ork, » to join Dr. Riley, WhO} 2.1. are giving to earn siielr itostess |at the Roosevelt achool they present- aboard beieileate by city troops and increased activity A 4s on COC duty there. ta giving au, ed several scrapbooks made for the ig planned now that the weather has ‘The opportunity department of the/ Miss Agnes Arnold Is iRea‘cabibasoe uiage sie ula Wace eee hospitals for inspection. Nancy Helen| Formal dedication of the two Boy | moderated. . Bismarck public schools, which is Bedspread Recipient . : im play at the an party which ‘Troop 5 Dollar, Marjorie Jones, Sally Cher-|Scout cabins at Birlea Hollow camp,| « é housed in the Will School Annex, is Dp ip women members of ine Ancient| ‘Troop 5 scouts will be divided into {Nich and Betty Dick passed several five miles north of Bismarck on the egge holding its annual exhibit and open — : x Order of United Workmen lodge gave| three units for a hike to be made|feauirements for second class rank, |Missouri river, will be held Tuesday, Tin WHOA ee Le iia | ieaeoetaa elven mindy iy iim Telueee Tuesday evening as part of thelr|Saturday. Camp will include thrée|7h¢ whole group has been studying |May 5, according to an announcement Cnilin , The interested public is invited. — | bedspread given away by the Degree rung ee : i the Morse code and 10 of the members |Made Thursday by Paul O. Netland, i ee * of Honor Protective association dur- membership campaign to be con-|meals, each untt cooking its own | jo). passed that test to date. Missouri Valley area council execu- M th di ‘s ing-a benefit card party Wednesday P cluded next month. Bridge honors] food and making its own fires, The en 8 ti tive. ethodist Women to | evening in the World War Memoria! ent to Mines, Oscar Lovin and D. 5. morning re building Troop 13 Dedication ceremonies will consist of| PURE Vani LLA building dining room.‘ The award jurton, jt high scores were held shelters and mal two articles from ®@ council fire program, starting at ¥ Assemble at Mandan was made by the ways and means ‘ 3 by Mmes. J. A. Brown and Peter| wood. In the afternoon during the Prat incs ihren Mted Se ose 7:15 p. m., which will include several ik HIE eB committee, which has supervised mek- é Mickelson. Lunch followed the games. | rest period, second-class tests includ- | Hall aaa nf pasts ~ | talks by prominent Capital City Scout PES :: Miss Jessie Pfatt, who is passing @| ing of the coverlet by all members of Party arrangements were made by|ing fire prevention and the five |!" Mary Halloran; five points of | “7 PICU Del’ CAPS’ Cl'y Seoul fcc °1 furlough from her missionary duties! the lodge. Roy E, Reff, captain of the women’s| points of health will be discussed, |Health, Elizabeth Gelermann, Mary inspection by Miss Arlene Wagner, 3 in Africa in her home at Underwood,| "ames. Paul Homan and N. N. Her- , team in s contest with the men mem-|Later they will make maps and lay |#lloran, Mary Fortenberry and Cor-|captain. Arlene Boelter became a Ps will be the main speaker when a dis-| mann turned in the high scores at ; bers, assisted by Mmes, A. F, Patera|and follow trails. Following dinner, Praeere ihational anthem and flag,/member. The time was passed with Fr baked f trict meeting of women’s foreign mis- | contract. Miss Lila Skaviand and and’ Earl J, Bushousen, there will be a camp fire and songs, | Elizabeth Gelermann, Mary Hallor-| songs and games, one of which was rik dad : sionary societies is held at Mandan] Mrs, Roy C. Deardorff were prize win- $ “ke The troop 1 for the Girl Scout |®": Mery Fortenberry, Virginia Lam-|made up by Mary Jane Nelson and the fl 1 FS. Tuesday. Re aa oN |bert and Corlinne Kiley, Arm and Rosenth: avor lasts j : ners at auction. High and low scores were held by|cabin, where the camp will be held, ‘ oan: Rosenthal, |e : The public will be given an oppor-| The committee arranging the bene- Mmes. H. G. Hilden and Harold|at 7:30 a. m., and will be at home ankle bandaging requirements for " i tunity to hear Miss Pfa{f at the 7:30 Smith, respectively, in the four tables| again by 9 p. m, ante Pp. m., session. Miss Marianne Poston (above). | o¢ contract in play when the United oy story game was played. ‘The Mandan Methodist church will| the ways and means and April social| member of @ prominent southern |Conmercial Travelers’ Auxiliary held ict Treep 18 be headquarters for the meeting.) committees, respectively. tamily, was chosen queen of the |i, ‘Apel card party Wedneaday evens Troop 8 Troop 14 wo wo Delegates are expected from some 20] The next Degree of Honor gather-| annual cotton carnival to be held | (© mie y frre 4 ck J. | eo AlL_Gitl Scout troops, leaders and| The troop was called to order for eve y La v communities in the territory west of|ing will be a drill team rehearsal! in Memphis, Tenn., May 12 to 16. Bosh ih Wiebe’ Ls an ‘Twelfth oe - _ eae Jamestown. next Wednesday jn the World Mar (Associated Press Photo) St, South, the party wes held, ant oN 2 are moral olding tower gymnaam |__| BE Sout, SLIPS : Butera anes Mrs, Lillian Prendberg 1s social chait-| pox, Dorothy Cervinski and Mary) Mies. Hilden, EF. F, Duehring and A. ~ Alice Klipstein Will man for the pa meetings coming 0n|Gelermann. Lunch will be served | 1. er = Bett enugele rayon tat ; - Be Bride Next Month Meedtndeslin * * * oe aes entertainment. 1s iniatnerone ae ote Mauser tos feta in ini of tea rose panel ’ : which the er in her home, Avenue C, . Monday, May 18, has been selected St. Mary’s Alumni to aiewil wernutin ea gare to give a surprise party honoring her Say good-bye to end white All new by Miss Alice Klipstein of Bismarck,| Meet Thursday Night|evening, mrs. Paul Homan and J. N.|Dithday anniversary ‘Tuesday. ‘The y id pee i ae and ae ye Las Roherty received cae scores at on Haestig ts a: Ro caeickirt Ss uibuse U types included. V-neck, stein of Menoken, as the date of her) 4 committee which has worked out| tion. An orchestra played during the| lored Wedding to Anton A. Knoll, also of] calendar of activities for next year |Iunch hour. “Miss Margaret Beylund,| Ned received eaved sanoaiat lente straight top or tail Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick! aiso ts directing arrangements for the | Sccompanied by Miss Arlene Wagner, | iiday cake for the dessert, conse top. Patented Kno-Rip finoll. Mandan. The ceremony is tol meeting of St, Mary's High School! sang “Alice Blue Gown” and “Won-|trich ‘they had brought, . be eure in St. Mary’s procathe-| alumni association at 8 p. m. Thurs-|derful Mother adine.” sae to ae seam. Built up shoul- ral. day in the school gymnasium. x 7, = Mrs. Klipsisin entertained 16 friends| “Miss Jean MeKinnon heads the| Dance at Night Club |snannon and George hl, Thompeot ‘ -crtaibapaabeaaseaes as! at bridge Wednesday evening to an-| group. Other members are Clement . were substitute players when the 8t. plain. nounce the betrothal and approach-| Kelley, president of the association, Follows Club Dinner Rose misisonary group was enter- ing marriage of her daughter. The! Urban Hagen and the Misses Claire tained Wednesday evening by Mrs. 7 9 ¢ S _ A 7 o'clock dinner in the Lewis and | a, y, Haglund, 723 Mandan St, Score caeiaeiaiaans Clark hotel dining room and dancing |/nonors in contract games at three at Coman’s Court were enjoyed by the /tabies went to Mmes. Thompson and 25 couples attending the dancing party | philip R. Webb. ee Crea cee xk ® men’s clul Inesday evening. -| Mrs. Randa Mills received high chid and green tapers lighted the !score and Mrs. Josephine Hugelman tables for the dinner, during which &| received the second high score and three-piece orchestra played. Special ltraveling favors when the Jolly Bight announcements of the program for the | riage club met Wednesday evening. party were made at Coman’s Court. !y25’ Rachel Anderson entertained the H This was the club's first social func- x Dn ee ees a ae genie Dearne. ‘ormerly Pric p to $4. two-course luncheon was served. FINAL SALE! and pear $3.69 z *** Giving Functions for +e William Culbertson, son of Mr. and NO NEED TO SAY MORE! BE HERE TOMORROW! 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