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Has Busy Schedule in City Mrs. Logan, directors of personnel, Director Announces Awards to|camping and finance, respectively. ‘ o Miss Aftreith’s visit, the annua! Be Given at Meeting May =| yrother’s day banquet coming next Tuesday and the court of awards Se Atos scheduled for May 15 are keeping Girl Scouts and their leaders busy with Conferences with the council, lead-|plans and arrangements. ers’ organization and various com- $7 to Attain Rank mittee chairmen and social functions} Ninety-seven girls have completed : Bre occupying the time of Miss Marie/their work for first and second class Aftreith, St. Pual, regional director/rank and proficiency badges. They and member of the national field/ will receive these at the court of division of the Girl Scouts of Amer-| awards, which is to be staged in the ica, who came Wednesday for a three-| World War Memorial building. day visit in Bismarck. There will be 10 first class and 62 She conferred Wednesday and/second class badges presented, ac- ‘Thursday afternoons with Miss Helen|cording to Miss Goertz. Eighteen Goerts, local director, and also gave! scouts will receive a gold star for per- fome time Wednesday to Mrs. John jfect attendance at their troop meet- R. Fleck, chairman of the badges and |ings during the year. Ten will re- awards committee. Wednesday eve= jceive silver stars for having missed ning Miss Aftreith was the dinner'no more than two troop meetings. guest of Mrs. Burt Finney, former| Three hundred sixteen proficiency commissioner. Give Luncheon Dinner Miss Aftreith met with the council ‘Thursday morning, this meeting be- ing followed by a 12:30 o'clock lunch- eon with covers for 12 at the Inn. Mmes. F. A. Lehr and Roy Logan were in charge of arrangements. At 6 p. m,, 15 leaders will gather {n the Grand Pacific hotel for a din- her meeting with Miss Aftreith. Leaders who cannot come for dinner will be expected to report at the hotel an hour later for the discussion and training period. On Friday Miss Aftreith will confer with three council members, Miss Mary Cashel, Mrs. W. B. Pierce and jbadges will be awarded. These in- (clude 38 different classifications. List of Badges Badges which have been earned, the number and the examiners for the various awards are as follows: Homemaking—1 canner, Mrs, G, H. Dollar, examiner; 4 cook, Mrs, Kelly A. Simonson; 9 dressmaker, Mrs. George E. Maroney; 10 handywomen, Mrs. R. D. Hoskins; 38 hostess, Mrs. S. W. Corwin; 12 housekeeper, Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt; 21 lauridress and 13 needlewoman, Mrs. Maroney. Citizenship, First Aid and Health— 18 junior citizen, Mrs. C. W. Moses; 18 child nurse, Mrs, Ferris Cordner; 19 first aid, Mrs. F. F. 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Tindall, and 3 Girl Scout Arts and Crafts—3 artist and 4 craftsman, Mrs, Oliver Elelson; 5 cyclist, Emmett Griffin; Mrs. Carl B. Nelson; 2 Miss Josephine Hosch; 4 musician, Miss Marie Lemohn; 3 photographer, John A. Wachtler, and 1 scribe, Mrs. Florence H. Davis. Get Nature Awards Nature and Outdoor Activities—5 athlete, Mrs. Themar E. Simle; 4 bird finder, Russell 8. Reid; 2 garden flower finder, Mrs. E. C. Stucke; 4 land animal finder, Mr. Reid; 3 life saver, Arnold ©. Van Wyk; 14 Girl Scout observer and 5 pathfinder, Mrs. FP. R. Smyth; 10 pioneer, Mrs. W. B. Pierce; 1 rambler and 1 rock finder, J. N. Roherty; 2 sailor and 11 swim- mer, Mr. Van Wyk; 1 wild flower finder, Mrs. Peter Reid, and 2 wood- craft. M The. council and Miss Goertz have asked the press to convey their ap- preciation to the examiners for the cooperation and assistance which they have given to the Girl Scouts earning their a gd ct * SOCIETY and |Operetta Singers to Rehearse at 6:30 P. M. The full chorus of “The Bohemian Girl” will rehearse from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., Thursday evening in the studio of Ralph Warren Soule, director, Room 19, Eltinge building. All mem- bers are baa stig be prompt. * Mmes. Bernard Andrus and Paul M. Halloran were elected president and secretary-treasurer, respectively, when the St. Rose missionary group was entertained Wednesday evening in the home of the former, 1004 Eighth &t. Mrs. J. D. Healow is the retiring president and Mrs. John R. Fleck has served as secretary-treasurer, Prizes in contract games in play at tables went to Mmes. E. A. Brown Lenhart in charge will close the year's and L. eee Mrs. James Andrus schedule. PRESIDENT GETS FIRST POPPY The most unconcerned person in this picture is six-year-old tris Hil- debrand of the Veterans of Foreign Wars national home at Eaton Rapids, Mich. The cameraman snapped her as she pinned the first buddy poppy of the 1936 national poppy sale on President Roosevelt while seated on the edge of his desk in the White House. (Associated Press Photo) P.E.O. Chapter Hears parks was outlined to Chapter F, P.E.O. Sisterhood, by Mrs. C. L. Young at this week's meeting held in the home of Mrs. William F. Harris, 828 Fifth 8t. park board, gave locations and de- scriptions of the various parks, told of limprovements made on them and gave a summary of the financial condition of the city parks. In keeping with the paper, roll call was answered with three facts pertaining to flower culture. Bismarck Delphians to Entertain Mandan Club Delphian club members from Bis- marck and Mandan will have a joint luncheon meeting at 1:30 p. m., (CST) Friday at the Inn with members of the local group as hostesses. Edna LaMoore Waldo will be the guest speaker. Mmes. C. B. Whittey, Paul H. Henry and F. A. Vogel are the committee in charge. se 8 Miss Frances Vejtasa, 401 Fifth 8t., an employe of the state highway de- Talk on City’s Parks A detailed history of Bismarck’s Mrs. Young, who is a member of the @ fall Sunday and has been recuper- A picnic May 18 with Mrs. A. P.| ating. She will not be able to return week. Got a Date for the Junior-Senior Prom? .... then your worries are over Party Dresses $3.95 to $5.95 You'll be the life of the party ... and the envy of many of your friends, in one of these swishy new sub-deb Frocks. You'll exact many a favorable comment on the graceful swoop of the skirt and the exquisite details of fine dressmaking. $i And Sandals, *=*# of Course! In high heels, or the new “flats” . . . Sandals are “the thing” this year. In white kid, elk or buck leathers ... with plenty of “air-cooled” features. $2.49 to $4.95 A High Quality Selection of COATS.--SUITS KNIT-WEAR AND MILLINERY Come Early for Best Selections SARAH GOLD SHOP 2: 6 | partment, suffered a knee injury in]%® to her office until the first of next} | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 7 War Mothers Will Be Guests of Auxiliary Members of Fort Lincoln chapter, Anierican War Mothers, will be hon- ored at the traditional Mother’s day party of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, at 8 p.m, Friday. The party will be given in the Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. Designated as hostesses are members of the Poppy day committee headed by Mrs. Ray V. Stair, including the Poppy poster sub- committee and the special committee for the function headed by Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal. ** *& Paper From Capital Read to Study Club Mrs. Fannie Cochran Oeltjen, for- mer Bismarck resident who has been in Washington, D. C., for several months, prepared the paper, “What I See Happening in America,” which formed the program for this week's meeting of the Pan-Attic club. The program followed a 1 o'clock luncheon in a downtown restaurant. Mrs. J. T. Sarvis of Mandan read the paper. xe * Members of the Daughters of Union Veterans bridge club were entertained at cards and luncheon Wednesday evening by Mrs. G. D. Bell, 810 Thir-| | teenth St. Mmes. Joseph W. Guthrie and James Green held first and second high scores, respectively. Don’t forget Mother’s Day. American War Mothers have a carnation for you. DANCE At Baldwin SATURDAY, MAY 9 Music by THE MOUNTAINEERS i | Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Bismarck Homemakers’ Club All members are urged to attend the meeting of the Bismarck Home- makers’ club at 2:30 p. m., Friday in the home of Mrs. Henry Glerke, 307 Eighth 8t. Mrs. Roy Cartledge is as- sisting hostess. The project leaders, who will give a lesson on “Embroid- eries and How to Use Them,” ask that each member bring embroidery floss in green and two other shades and & thimble. se & Art Forum Miss Isabel Campbell, president, will be hostess for a meeting of the Art Forum at 3:30 p. m., Friday at the Inn. Mrs. Arlie Oman will lead study of Madame Le Brun. * * * Junior American Legion Auxiliary Mrs, Ray V. Stair, 1936 Poppy day chairman of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, f°® Mother’s Day GARROTT’S CHOCOLATES HALL BROS. CARDS and many other attractive gifts specially boxed and wrapped for Mother. War Memorial building. Carnations made by D. A. V. will be sold by War Mothers Saturday. Schilling PURE \Vantta retains its delicate flavor in all FROZEN DESSERTS Service Drug Geo. E. 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