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> _ @)so CIETY and CLUBS B.P.W. Arranges Details of 17th Annual Conclave Here Election of Officers and Com- mittee Reports to Feature Meeting Tuesday Committee chairmen and tentative Program arrangements for the 17th annual convention of the North Da- kota Federation of Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club, one of the important spring meetings to occur in Bismarck, were announced Monday by Miss Henricka B, Beach, general chairman, The dates are Friday and Saturday. Miss Marie Ames of St. Louis, Mo., special representative of the national B.P.W. federation, noted as a legis- lative worker and writer, is to be the convention honor guest and speaker. Huber Heads Program Miss Marie Huber heads the pro- gtam committee. Heading other de- partments are: Miss Ruby Schu mann, credentials, registration and information; Mrs. Stella Aaberg, fi- nance; Mrs. W. J. Targart, music; Miss Helen Irons, transportation, and Msis Josephine Hosch, hospitality and publicity. Special assistants named by Miss Beach were Miss Pearl Bryant for ‘Miss Schumann, Mrs. F. J. Liebole for Mrs. Aaberg and Miss Helen K. Katen for Miss Irons, Numerous Social Events Opening the social events will be @ reception Thursday evening in the BP.W. club room. A luncheon, tour of the capitol with Governor Walter ‘Welford holding open house for the delegates and a dinner at the capl- tol are planned for Friday. Saturday morning, there will be breakfast at the municipal golf course house fol- lowed by a tour with a brief program at Forts McKean and Abraham Lin- coln and the Indian village south of Mandan. Also scheduled are a COMING! COMING! COMING! THE FINEST ALUMINUM No kitchen can be truly modern unless its cooking utensils are modern, too. The really modern kitchen should cer- tainly include a set of new Matched MIRRO, the finest aluminum. 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The ceremony was performed at 2:30 P. m. in St. John’s Lutheran church of Dickinson with Rev. G. H. Pla- mann, pastor, officiating. The arrival of the bride was an- nounced by the strains of the “Lohen- grin” bridal. chorus played by Miss Muriel Kjerstad of Dickinson. As the bridal party left the church, the or- ganist played “Ave Maria” by Franz. The bride wore a navy blue crepe dress suit with white silk lace blouse and accessories in the blue shade. Her arm bouquet was of American Beauty roses and white carnations. Her sis- ter, Miss Bertice McKirdy of Bis- marck, acting as bridesmaid, wore an orchid string knit dress and gray ac- cessories, Sigurd Enger of Gladstone attended his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Enger are having & two-week wedding trip fo the South Dakota Black Hills. The bride has been employed. at the First National bank in this city for the last four years. Mr. Enger owns and operates a filling station at Dickinson. zk Army Post Bridge Club Meets Tuesday Interfraternity Club Closes Second Season The Bismarck debut of Harry Tur- ner’s new dance orchestra, the large attendance, 58 couples, and Maypole decorations at the 20 tables at which a@ late supper was served made a festive occasion of the Interfraternity club's spring supper dance Saturday evening in the Silver ballroém. The affair closed the second season of the dance group. Four parties have been staged this year under di- rection of an executive committee composed of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott and Earl R. Monson. Following is the roster of guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eielson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Sette, Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. George Gronberg, William 8. Moeller and Miss Helen Bensoi Oscar Walstead and Miss Vera Per- son, Mr, arti Mrs, C. W. Leifur, Mr. and Mrs. George Schaumberg, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mason, Dr. and Mrs. Milo 8. Priske, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heer, Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Lanterman of Man- dan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dick- man, Richard Leonard and Miss Clara Pearson, William Byrne and Miss Elizabeth Bleizeffer, Lyle Youngstrom and Miss Beth Matthews, Mandan, Alvin A. Mayer and Miss Mary Cayou, Hilbert Engelter and Miss Aileen Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Buttedahl, ELLEN WELSH Pictured above are leaders in three women's organizations which are holding conventions in the Capital City this week. Miss Welsh, of Grand Forks, is president of the North Dakota Dental John Erickson and Miss Edna Martin- son. |" Mr, and Mrs, M. J, Ratalaff, James Walsh and Miss Delora Samuelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rya and Mrs, Lester 8. Diehl, Mr. and ,Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl &. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | Miss McKirdy received a gift from the Miss Aftreith, regional Girl Scout chairman, arrives Tuesday from St.| The Fort Lincoln Ladies’ Afternoon Paul to give national training to Bis-| Bridge club will have its May meeting marck Girl Scout council members | Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Duncan and leaders. P. Frissell entertaining the members ‘The first event on her schedule is|in her quarters. @ 6 p. m. dinner in the Rendezvous| Regular and reserve army officers Tuesday with the leaders. This will/from Bismarck-Mandan and their be followed by a training period and| Wives, numbering 25, attended the discussion. Members who cannot|Fort Lincoln Evening Bridge club come for dinner are requested to be | meeting Saturday evening in the Pat- at the Rendezvous at 7 p. m. by the|terson hotel Rose room. Cards fol- committee in charge, the Misses Ar-, lowed a@ 6:30 o'clock dinner. Capts. lene Wagner, Ly Frerking and|and Mmes. Richard C. Babbitt and Evalyn Grace Hermann. F. E, Judkins made arrangements. ‘Wednesday will be devoted to con- xk ferences with committee chairmen. AA meeting with the council at 10:50 O.ES. to Entertain anata ven biogas part afi Neighboring Chapter Bismarck Chapter No. 11, Order of tl the Eastern Star, will have members | ¢ Dr. K. W. Morris and Miss Alice ter J. Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman ice | T- Livdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- ee Nd Man Ree. Anderson, (Donald, Mr, and Mrs, Ray. V. Reich- Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Middaugh, Mr. /eTt. and Mrs, W. H. Holm, Mr. and Mrs.|_ Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fleck, Charles O. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.|Charles W. Voracek and Miss Evelyn Roy T. Bakken. ‘Thomas and Miss Catherine Stevens,|Meredith Fuller, Mr. Monson and Mandan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Ken- |Miss Helen Goertz and Mr. and Mrs. nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Hal- |Scott. loran, Robert Keating and Miss Gladys Sundland, Dr. Charles A. ae ke Freeburg, Harry Thompson and Miss Walter Mohn and Miss Josephine Ethel Sandin, Elmer Benser and Miss Cervinski, Frederick Evans and Miss |Virginia Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Blanche Fletcher, Mandan, Ralph|C. Taylor, John Moses and Miss Mrs. J. D, Healow was hostess for Arneson and Miss Gladys Burdette,/a meeting last week of the St. Rose Figures in Women’s Conventions in Bismarck This Week MRS. C. G. BOISE Assistants’ association, which cone venes at the same time as the North Dakota. State Dentists’ association from Wednesday to Friday. Mrs. Boise, Bismarck, is vice presi- dent of the Bismarck district, Wom- en’s Christian Temperance Union, missionary group entertaining at the Inn. After the contract games at three tables in which Mmes. Paul Halloran and Philip R. Webb. -|turned in high scores, there was a business session and lunch was served. Mrs. Bernard Andrus will entertain the group Wednesday, May 6. ese % baskets when Mrs. Theodore Roessler entertained the Needle club in her home Thursday afternoon, After a few hours passed in sewing, the host- ess served refreshments, assisted by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Roessler. Mrs. Gerald Boren will have the meeting next Thursday. x * & Miss Lila Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olson, 511 Eighth 8t., arrived Saturday for a month's visit in her home. Miss Olson is engaged in public health work at St. Louis, Mo. Members were presented with May | MRS. J. A. HOFTO which holds ts 27th annual conven- tion here Wednesday. . One of the principal speakers at Monday's session of the fifth district, American Legion Auxillary, wes Mrs. Hofto of Minot, who is national exe- cutive committee woman of the Auxil- lary North Dakota department. ‘The Bohemian Girl’ Chorus to Rehearse A rehearsal of the full chorus for “The Bohemian Girl” is called for 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, according to Ralph Warren Soule, director, This includes all singers in the chorus for the production. It will be held in Mr. ing. see Dr. and Mrs, L, G. Culver and their infant daughter, Emily Ann, of Thief River Falls, Minn. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Dem- ming, 928 Sixth St. and Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Samuelson, Person Court. Mrs. Culver is a sister of Mrs. Demming and Mr. Samuelson. She and Emily Ann have gone to Underwood for a two-week visit with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Samuelson. Tickling, teasing orchestrations! Demure, Dainty Dancers. Inspiring, Illuminated Solos. KEEN, GENTEEL JOKES Soule's studio, Room 19, Eltinge build-| ; 5 Mothers of Rainbow. Members Are Honored hence harmonising ho perks Grodvortd wi dasembly ‘of the Order of the Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Vv. F. W. Auxiliary i business matters will Gilbert the American Legion ‘World War get Fata Capita] Homemakers’ Club The Capital Homemakers’ club meets at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday with Mrs. John O. Quinn, 610 Eighth St. Each member is to bring a piece of cloth, a needie and embroidery thread. —— fe | Church Societies | | ‘Trinity Lutheran Girts’ Club 1 The Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club will meet in the church parlors at 8 p. m., Tuesday. Miss Jeannette Myhre and Mrs. Skaar will be host- esses. AUDITORIUM MAY 13 and 14 of Queen Esther Chapter No. 9 of|¢ luncheon in the World War Memorial |lar meeting Tuesday evening. It is building, a tea in the Executive Man-|set for 8 p. m. (CST) in the Masonic sion and the formal banquet closing|temple. A special program will be|% the convention at 7 p. m., in the|followed by cards and refreshments. Patterson hotel. Mrs. J. A. Graham heads the social Chairman of these functions will | committee. be Miss Mabel Olson, reception *#*# Thursday; Mrs. W. F. Hoeppner, Fri-| Announcements have been received day noon luncheon; Mrs. Berta E.jof the birth of a daughter, Mary Dor- Baker, tour and reception at the capl-|othea, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hos- tol; Miss Esther: Greenshields, dinner |kins of Grand Forks. The baby was at the capitol; Miss Pearl Bryant,/born Thursday in the Deaconness ‘Saturday morning breakfast; Miss|hospitel. Mr. Hoskins, who is attend- Lillian E. Cook, sightseeing tour; Mrs.jing the University of North Dakota, Jennie Skrivseth, Saturday noon |is the son of Brooks Hoskins of this luncheon; Miss Marianne B. Hansen, city and Mrs. Hoskins is the former reception at Executive Mansion, and |Miss Dorothea Sylvester, daughter of ‘Miss Hosch, formal banquet. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sylvester of Man- Choose dan. The baby is a great-grand- The Prince hotel and the Ameri-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hos-|¥ can Legion Auxiliary room of the |kins, 904 Fourth St. Memorial building have been desig- nated as meeting headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller of rural The 1936 celebration of Dakota’s| Bismarck have named the daughter Feo a ee par ai oe The girl was born at the home of Mrs. angements. ie forma! quet | Ny, jt. », 208 Thi Ave. will be planned along that theme slleolaaoabonsiiets oe entirely. Convention details will have a irctealomei Gethce dnd geuclal Ripping, Scintillating Chorus. ing of the club at 8 p. m., Tuesday in = 5 lelicate- the club room. Directors will meet She flavor lasts Schilling rene Vinilla are urged to attend. ee. ® Miss Iona McKirdy, who was married Sunday to Joseph Enger, and Miss Rosalyn McNamee, who left this week end for Hillsboro, shared honors at a 6 o'clock dinner given by members of their sewing club Thurs- day evening in the Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan. There were places also for the Misses Elizabeth Stan- nard, Margaret Schlosser, Rose Lefor, Burnette Larson and Margaret Niss. group and Miss McNamee was show- ered with handkerchiefs, Namee, who came here from Devils Lake, has been granted a leave of absence from the commission of agri- culture and labor office to care for her mother who is ill. ne * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Bel PHONE 496 at Fargo. Mr. Stoudt has been there for about a month and returned for » Their address in Fargo will be 1041 College St. Season’s Musical Funfest. Fur Storage We'll Call for BUDWEISER Kes fiat Now 15c State Fur Co. 202 Fourth Bismarck, N. D. 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