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~D THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, T SDAY, MAY 5, 1936 Speaker At Score of Churches Are ! Guests in Bismarck Miss Eva Smawley of the North China Presbyterian missions at Nan- king is principal speaker at the an- nual two-day meeting of the Wom- en’s Missionary society of the Bis‘ marck presbyterial, which got under way Tuesday morning in the First Presbyterian church. Miss Smawley is giving addresses Tuesday at 2 and 8 p. m., and both are open to the public. The evening keri will be addressed to young peo- ple. While here Miss Smawley is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clell G. Gannon of The Cairn. Committees Meet ‘Tuesday morning was devoted to meetings of the executive and nomi- nating committees. Delegations be-' gan arriving at noon and business just before adjournment was to in- clude election of officers. There will be a picnic supper at 6 p. m., in the church. Wednesday's session will be! at 9:15 a. m., and 1 p. m, with a luncheon at the church at noon. Here for the executive meeting were the presbyterial officers: Mrs. R. L. Phelps, Steele, president; Mrs. Peter Dalenberg, Steele, vice president; Mrs. F. B. McCurdy, Bismarck, treas- urer, and the following secretaries: recording, Mrs. 8. C. Noram of Cole- harbor; literature, Mrs. John L. Hughes of Bismarck; sewing, Mrs. C. ‘W. Howe of Wilton; young people, Mrs. F. E. Logee of Bismarck, and children, Mrs. G. Hochhalter of Wil- ton. & Delegates have arrived * from churches at Steele, Kintyre, Hazelton, Glencoe, Stewartsdale, Wilton, Un- derwood, Coleharbor, Darling, Man- dan, New Salem, Belfield, Werner, Dodge, Carson, Raleigh, Leith, Lark, Amidon, Mound and Hope. Mrs. McCurdy Is Hostess Mrs. McCurdy, as president of the ‘Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the local church, is convention hostess. Features Tuesday afternoon includ- ed presentation of literature by Mrs. Hughes, conference plans and prob- Jems outlined by Mrs. H. L, Wheeler and the quiet hour in charge of Mrs. John Welch. In the evening, Rev. F. E. Logee will conduct the worship service and Mrs. Otto M. Hansen of Fort Lincoln will play a violin solo. Miss Anna D, Burr, Bismarck, is state president of the presbyterial or- ganizations. She will give a discus- sion of reports early Wednesday. Miss Smawley is making a four- week tour of North Dakota presby- 1 terials. * * Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hurning, 717 Fourth St. has as their week-end guest Miss Grace Higgins of James- town. eee COMING! COMING! COMING! Schillin sor By ro ie »’ epper HAIR PROTEINIZER — Ask about protein extract used be- fore and after permanent. Telephone 130 North China Missionary Is Church Meeting Presbyterial Members From|| Convention Guest Genuine Steam Supercurline HARRINGTON’S Reasonable Prices MRS. FRED M. WANNER Guest speaker at the 27th an- nual convention of the Bismarck district of the Women’s Christian ‘Temperance Union here Wednes- day will be Mrs. Wanner of Jamestown. Mrs. Wanner is state president of the W.C.T. U. Mrs. P. D. Wood, Driscoll, district president, will be presiding officer at the sessions to be held in the First Evangelical church, starting at 10 a, m. Lemohn Conservatory Club Is Entertained Jacqueline McDonald presided and Robert Martell introduced program numbers when the Majors and Min- ors club of the Lemohn conservatory met Sunday afternoon. Dolores Ul- mer entertained the group in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. G. Samuelson, 402 Mandan 8t. Piano solos were played by Helen Quanrud, Dolores Ulmer, Shirley and Ardis Lillehaugen, Joan Peters, Arla Mae Clarke, Audrey Normann, Robert Martell and Wilbur Mandigo, club members, and Betty Dick, a guest, who gave two selections. Dolores Ulmer was appointed lead- er for the next meeting to be held May 31, Helen Quanrud, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Qunrud, 601 Seventh &t., so . ast New Scout Chorus to Sing During Banquet Girl Scouts of Bismarck have form- ed a chorus which is to make its for- Evea Genevieve Braun And John Keller Wed Preceding the 8 o'clock mass cele- brated in St. Mary’s procathedral Tuesday morning, nuptial vows were exchanged by Miss Evea Genevieve Braun and John BE. Keller. Rev. Robert A. Feehan, pastor, read both the mass and marriage ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mike Braun, who lives six and a half miles northwest of Braddock, Mr. Keller's parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, who reside 19 miles northwest of Blue Grass. Miss Margaret Braun, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. Both were gowned in green, the bride's costume being completed with a wreath and veil and that of the bridesmaid with a harmonizing hat. They carried pink flowers. Michael Wach, cousin of the bride, attended Mr, Keller, Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Braun, the bride’s mother, Jake Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keller, Mrs, Rose Keller, Mr. and Mrs. John Braun and Mrs. Kalmback. After spending a few days at the home of the bride’s mother, the couple will be at home at 418 Twentieth St. s* & Fourth Degree Nights To Note Mother’s Day Plans‘ for a ladies’ night party next, Sunday honoring Mother's day and election of officers occupied members of Bismarck Assembly 1604, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, when they met Sunday evening in the Grand Pacific hotel. E B. Klein, aided by Fred Peterson and Walter J. Maddock, is in charge Sena aU IEE UA Asks Big Vote SOCIETY and CLUBS | i en Urging ner organization to show its full strength at the Women’s Clubs, is pictured as she addressed 500 delegates of the 2,000,000 members at Cora! Gables. Fla. At the 17th national council, delegates pledged support of peace in Ethiopia and study of Mrs. Henry A. Jones of the entertainment, which is to take) To Broadcast Numbers the form of a bridge dinner with a program. The place and other details) 4p. Henry A. Jones, have not been decided. Pianist, will be soloist for the weekly program of James W. Guthrie became worthy ucceeding the Thursday Musical club to be navigator, si Dr. F. Strauss, who was made worthy ad- miral. Mr. Guthrie had been holding; the office of inside sentinel. The re- tiring worthy admiral is Frank Homan of Milwaukee, Wis, formerly of Mandan. Others on the new executive staff are Mr. Maddock named faithful cap- tain succeeding C. F. Kelsch of Man- dan, John Runge returned as comp- troller, Andrew Rausch of Mandan named pilot succeeding D. A. Dodds, enue A. Joseph Gauer of Mandan as inside sentinel and Louis J. Garske of rural Bismarck returned as outer sentinel. x * * Elizabeth Wilde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Wilde, 706 Fourth 8t., entertained a group of junior piano pupils of Mrs, Anne Hulbut Peterson, Tribune apartments, at a meeting and musicale at 4 o'clock Sunday af- Friday. ternoon. Members of the group play- ing solos were Joyce Harrison, Ruth and Lois Richert, Elizabeth Wilde and LaVerne Morgenthaler. At the close of the program the hostess and her mother served ice cream bars to the children and a buffet luncheon for | Tickling, teasing orchestrations |" mal bow at the Mothers and Daugh- ters banquet next Tuesday. Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin directs chorus which rehearses at 4 p. m. Fridays. A second appearance is planned at the annual Girl Scout court of awards May 15, Reservations for the banquet, which is to be served in the First Presbyter- jan church at 6:30 p. m., are to be made before Friday with troop cap- tains or with Miss Helen Goerts (305-W), scout director. x * Mrs. Opie 8. Rindahl and daughter, Jennifer Anne, of 715 First St., re- turned Tuesday from a two-week visit with her mother, Mrs, Gilbert Knud- son of Jewell, Iowa. Mrs, Knudson, Mrs, Rindahl and Jennifer Anne vis- the parents, f Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | St. Benedict's Alumnae Association Miss Josephine Weinberger, 700 Mandan 8t., will be hostess for a meeting of St. Benedict's Alumnae association at 8 p. m., Wednesday. eke D.U.V. Bridge Club Mrs. G. D. Bell, 810 Thirteenth &t., will have meeting of the Daugh- ters of Union Veterans bridge club in her home at a mae Rvecoratey Sons and Daughters of Norway ited with other relaives at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Season’s Musical Funfest. 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Degree of Honor Drill Team The drill team of the Degree of Honor Protective association will have a special practice from 7 to 8 p. m., Wednesday in the World War Memorial building lower gymnasium. ‘Members are Heavesied. to be prompt. Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 505 Because an interesting program has been planned, officers of Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 505 urge all members to attend the regular meet- ing at 8 p. m., Tuesday in the World ‘War Memorial building dining room. + *& # ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 Supper will be served from 5 to 7 p. m., Thursday preceding @ regular meeting of Women’s Nonpartisan Club No, 1 in Mrs, H. W. Herman's cottage three and one-half miles south of Bismarck. Members and their families will be welcome. Ripping, Scintillating Chorus. "| broadcast over KFYR from 8:45 to 9 Pp. m., Tuesday. The orchestral ac- companiment for her first number, the Mendelssohn concerto “Capriccio Brillante,” which has been arranged for second piano, will be played by Miss Marie Lemohn. Completing the will be @ rendition of “Mala- guena” from the Spanish suite “Anda- lucia” by Lecuoma. se * Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Larsen, 221 Av- west, have, had as guests his cousin, Morton Larsen of Fargo, who returned to his home Sunday, and C. 'W. Brose of Minneapolis, who stayed with them while spending baer trip together this week to Moorhead, Minn., Fargo and Grand Forks. Mr. Larsen is expected to return about s* ® Roy Brant has returned here from a week-end visit in Jamestown with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brant. | A. A. U. W. Closes Year With Dinner Meeting Discussion of policies for the come ing year, committee reports and intro- duction of new officers were among business items incidental to the close of the season when the Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women, met Monday eve- ning in the Rendezvous. Thirty members attended. It was decided to hold a summer reunion during July, the occasion to be the return of Mrs. Leonard E. Nel- son (Clarice Belk), former branch member, that month for a visit after @ year’s study at Oxford and a tour of Europe. Set Meeting Schedule Five dinner meetings and four gatherings in homes were set for the new calendar. The annual holiday tea coming on the Saturday after Chrismas was discussed. It was de- cided to make it the only affair spon- sored by the branch during the year for young college women. The chapter voted to have hospital- ity chairmen introduce visitors and new members attending meetings. A suggestion that the membership chairman compose a letter welcoming new university and college women to Bismarck and announcing the dates of branch meetings to be placed in the hands of Mrs. D. E. Shipley, city hostess, was a) d. v The retiring officers, Miss Louise Johnson, vice president, Miss Ethel Flaten, treasurer, and Miss Sylvia Gell, historian, are being succeeded by Mrs, H. P. Rosenberger, Miss Pauline Bugzell and Miss Gertrude Evarts, respectively. Give Work H Annual reports were submitted Miss |Nora Fluevog and Mrs. G. A. Hample, jfellowship and international relations chairmen, respectively. Mrs. Paul O. Netland arranged the program, consisting of vocal solos by Mrs, K. C. Hathaway accompanied by Miss Belle Mehus and a panel dis- cussion of several books on consumer buying. Mrs. Netland made the in- troductory remarks. Members of the discussion group were Miss Helga Demure, Dainty Dancers. ‘Restvedt who concentrated on cos- jmetics and Miss Ethel Flaten who ex- plained the purchase of meats. Sup- plementary material was given by Miss Beatrice Register, Mrs. Joseph 8. Leonard and Mrs. George R. Connor, the latter two of Fort Lincoln. Mrs. Connor was Mrs. Leonard's guest. Miss Susan V, Sheaffer was the guest of Miss Flaten. + eR Mrs. D. D. Prust, 311 Boulevard 910 Seventh 8t., returned Tuesday af- ternoon after a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Stewart of Valley City and a short stay at Far- Valley City by Mr. Johnson, who came home the same evening. eee Hermes turned in the high scores in home of Mrs. Charles Warner. sz * * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Boehm of Jamestown were week-end guests of relatives at Mandan. SSL a | Church Societies Trinity Lutheran Girls’ Club Lutheran Girls’ club is set for 8 p. m., Tuesday in the church parlors. Inspiring, Illuminated Solos. A new low price on quality DIAPERS Curity Layette- $210 cloth Diapers These fine diapers are endorsed by the American Medical As- sociation. Everything for Baby at Tes & TEEN 318 Main Bismarck like pretty things too Give her a piece of jewelry on Mother’s Day Bonham Bros. Graduation time is watch time. recommend American made watches. We feature and avenue, and Mrs. Archie O. Johnson, | % go. They have been away since Sun- ! % day when they were accompanied to ¢ Prust and Mr.;% Mmes. Arthur Paul and K. C./¥ the contract games at three tables | ¢ when their bridge club met for a 7:30 ¥ o'clock dinner Monday evening in the| A regular meeting of the Trinity | Mr. and Mrs, Allen Bridges of Bal- ‘boa, Canal Zone, have arrived in Man- dan for a two-month visit with her arenpts, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Grun- enfelder. Mrs. Bridges was Miss An- —————e KEEN, GENTEEL JOKES / tonia Grunenfelder.. They came to Mandan from New York City, stope ping en route at Flint, Mich. where and. at AUDITORIUM MAY 13 aad 14. A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally-Advertised Merchandise thin and tall, stout and small A they've all come VV, to our corset € to see the array of Formfit creations we're showing. they've ail seen how the smart silhouette in the mode of 1936 is possible.” they've efi feund that regardless of their particular needs Formfit has designed a garment for them. “ If you missed our orig- inal invitation, here’s another .", come in soon. ALL THIS WEEK Whats LON, 1g On here ... whats happening —the curing and ageing of leaf tobacco, in these 4O houses that’s what’s going on. Thousands of hogsheads of mild ripe tobacco are under these roofs... just lying here ageing and sweetening and mellow- ing for Chesterfield cigarettes. Like Rip Van Winkle, they sleep—the tobaccos getting mellower and milder for the cigarette that Satisfies. © 1956, Lansuve & Dvens Tossccd Co,