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Pecan reece nn aren THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1986 5 . - = saci aap RES TEE TE. 7 i i ening, Prizes bunco | di wening st the Minot Teachers/dent of the Trinity Lutheran’s Men's > Teacher tet ieee With Bemquet| Saree Wasa dee hc intr Set at Su a lor nel ayn Sm B S Honored With Banquet habe Arin for Mrs. Feelly. A pothink recently was elected as the most rep-|Steele on “Lutheran Men and Synod,” a Miss Ruby Wilmot, director of the lunch was served by the guests. Mrs.|resentative senior girl, the choice be-|C, G. Carlson of Bismarck on “Luth- : ee | Epworth League choir, and the morn-|Feelly and the children are to leave |ing based on scholastic rating and/eran Men and Their Local Congrega- |g and evening choirs of the McCabe for Fairmount, where Mr. Feelly has|campus activities. tion,” and Rev. Andrew &. Burgess, Po Poster C t Wi Pioneer Daughters to [Methodist Bplscopal church, directed |S,00"mn,TOy, when the school term | Mrs. HG. Prosmming, 301 Tenth eran Men and Foretgn Misiona” os ontes MMNEYS|" Mark Historical Site iy Bits 0. auton even Ture: Bt, returned to Bismarck Friday af-|""A fellowship hour will start at 6:30 mda N d b L . oye day evening by the offilal ehureh | py Md A td Givi eo eats aud Mins Me Be All| Sid cen anaemia ame y eg ton Auxiliary Phe of the Bismarck chapter, weterabera of the Cleneral Aid society ostesses Are adel Tee eer OREM Wit welt hie hee ae ——__-—-- --— e orth Dakota, |served the meal in the parlors of the| Affairs for Teachers|trom major opera ed_by Clarion Larson. Cad School Pupils Receive Awards for Pictures Advertising Drive liam Moore; second, Elizabeth Boise, grade 4, Roosevelt, and third, Jack Kinsella, grade 6, Will school. Honorable mentions in this division went to Genevieve Smith, grade 5, Roosevelt; Annette Torvik, grade 6, ‘Will, and Charles Conrad, grade 6, Roosevelt, At 8t. Mary's the awards were: first, Luella Baumgartner, grade 8; Rose Mary Carufel and Anna Weigel. grade 7, tied for second; Mary Valeda Rutten, grade 5, third, and Helen are to aid in the sale of the flowers, which are made by disabled veterans of the World War in homes and hos- pitals throughout the country. There will be places for 150 guests when the Girls’ Athletic associations of the Bismarck junior and senior high schools hold a joint banquet at 6:30 p. m., Monday in the World War Memorial building lower gymnasium. Mrs. Themar E. Simle, physical edu- cation director, is assisting several committees in making arrangements for the banquet and program. This is the first year that the junior high students have had a G. A. A. and have will assemble at 7 p. m., Monday at the Grand Pacific hotel. From there they will go in a body to the corner of Third 8t., and Main avenue to same cast. The members are Lloyd Graunke, Raymond Martin, Marvin Welliver, Harold Smith, Arthur Del- zer, Sigurd Nelson and the Misses Sara Benedict and Marion Martin. ** # Betrothal of Bismarck Instructors Announced Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Trom of Cassel- ton have announced the engagement Arguedas of New York Univer- sity it is an honor, for she was selected by professors of the School of Commerce as their fav- orite pupil. She's the daughter of J. Arturo Arguedas, Bolivian vice consul, of La Paz, Bolivia. Indian School Staff Plans for Graduation church. Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, was toastmaster and gave a brief talk complimenting the choirs for their and Marian Carson of Vancouver. tailored dress of green wool crepe \corsage of wood violets. Mrs, Emerson is a sister of Mrs. in Bismarck for several years unt! Doris Werstlein, sister of the bride, For her wedding, the bride wore a with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow Cecil Bruner rosebuds and double narcissus. The — bridesmaid - |} was costumed in a suit of coral wool crepe with white accessories and a |Roy Gobel, 423 Fourth St. She lived’ pe oan Bible class of the First Evan- With the end of the term nearing, entertaining for teachers has had a prominent place in the week’s calen- dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock in the Perry home, 116 Avenue B, and bridge followed in the Rhoades resi- dence, 611 Second St. The Misses Helen Ricketts and Judith Rue turned in first and\second high scores, re- spectively. x * * A towel shower complimenting Miss Dorothy Atwood, who soon is to ;|be a bride, followed a meeting of the underwent seven weeks ago. She brought her son, Arlan, and daugh- ter, Arden Marie, who had been with their grandparents while she was ill. ments committee. The rally opens at 11 a. m., at the regular morning worship with Dr. C. C, Skinsness, medical missionary for 90 years, preaching on “The Father's Glory in China.” At 3 p. m., Oscar Walstead, presi- Next Saturday ee * Se RRL Ss Ge cH work in behalf of the church, Mrs. |dar. cacuat Wai the evening service, which will start * ’ marck. 0 the hotel, \w. H. and Earl Benesh each} The Roosevelt faculty was enter- at 8 p. m. mos switche” Gt S0UN PSD) Way pata Wilton Woman’s Club __|they witt etect otticers and also dele- Isang two solos, Roy H. Neff, in be-|tained at an evening bridge Friday by LUTHERAN RALLY Special music will be furnished by ‘ contest prizes in the Bismarck public] Observes Music Week | 2a een re tote Redera half of the church board, presented |Mrs. Charles H. Rue, 619 Mandan 8t., the Bismarck Men’s chorus and the { grade and junior high schools and at tion of Women’s Clubs convention at Miss Wilmot with a music case. and at a 6:30 o'clock dinner followed Trinity Lutheran church choir with St. Mary's school were announced ‘ Ellendale in June. xe * ty sewing and monopoly Thursday by Nigiss by 8. T. Lillehaugen, Paul —e Gaturday by the poppy poster com- |. 2re.Wuvon Woman's club devoted een teh Ae Lois C. Werstlein’ Mrs. Ferris Cordner, 718 First 8t. Ytreelde, Mrs. Margaret Narum and { Tlttes composed of Wives Wr Bs. Gove |the program for its May meeting to an] Church Society Will Is ©." en's Miss Esther Teichmann, school nurse, Ralph Warren Soule, director of the and Arthor V, Sorenson, [mrevetee Ot Nebional Mule week: y Wedding Is Told Here}ana Miss Ruby witmot, music sup- men’s chorus and the church choir. Apprumlaiy 0 pours ware mp2 “oune @baze eal] Present Play Sunday set Tass vern eer e| cent «cen Sa 2s oe ee ee i affairs, ree were in play al ee is com} . ie 8. \ Mary's and all the public schools. in| Miss Darlyme Felgel, Mrs. M. Bjorke] 4 piay, «These Things Shall Be” by of mnnguncements have been receives |Mrs, Rue's party, contract awards go-| Sessions of Men's Confer- /rindahi, Merahall 8. Josund and the city. Three qualified judges and Rolf Lee. Mrs. T. H, Steffen re-|norothy ‘Clarke Wilson, will be pre- Werstlein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|!28 to the Misses Esther Gerrard, ence Sunda: Paul O. Netland. On the reception passed on the entries and awarded | ced the origin and importance of] sented at 8 p. m., Sunday in the First NB Werstlein of Portland, Ore,|Lenora Cole and Telchmann. y committee are J. 8. Fevold, L. H. first, second and third places, carry- ridthaiesecl tosh Evangelical church under sponsorship \formerly of Bismarck, to William B. carnations and plum blossoms were —_——_———_ Fredericks, O. A. Convert, J. W. ing cash awards of $2, $1 and 75 cents, yee of the Christian Endeavor society. oe ose oo Emerson, at Vancouver, Wash., on|Combined in the centerplece at Thurs-) Program of the Lutheran Men’s|Knecht and A. B. Wanke. respectively, and honorable mentions, | 150 G.A.A. Members This play first was given at the state| The designation of ‘teachers’ |Sunday, May 10. day's dinner with covers for eight. [rally to be held in the Trinity Luth- —$$—$—$_— Grade winners in the public schools] Wi] Attend Banquet | ort, maeaver convention in) pet usually is anathema to st "The couple was attended at the! ,,When Mmes, anaes and C.F jeran church Sunday was announced FROST DAMAGES FRUIT | were: first, Betty Cave, grade 5, Wil- anqu Minot and is being repeated by the] dents, but when applied to | simple double ring ceremony by Miss | fam Moore faculty Thursday evening, ‘Saturday by the general arrange-| New York, May 16.—(%)—Fruit growers of upstate New York and New England Saturday found their crops damaged by Friday night's frost. Dancing at the Dome Tonight. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Employes of the Bismarck Indian: school devoted part of the time to discussing plans for commencement exercises the afternoon of Thursday, | to jaq local schools and was gradu- May 28, when they had their last! a) social gathering of the term Thurs- | $d from St. Mary's high school in day evening in the home economics) “yy, mmerson is a son of Mrs. G. department rooms. . Wheating of Spokane and is a gradu- The party followed a 6 o'clock din- | Ste of John Rogers high school of jof their daughter, Miss Clara Susanna Trom, to Erman Frederick Haldi of Bismarck. ‘The wedding will take place Sun- day, June 21, in thé home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ordner 8. Trom of Lisbon. Announcement of the wedding plans was made on Mother's day at gelical church Friday evening. Mrs. Herman J. Bischof, 709 Washington St., was hostess to the 20 guests. Miss Atwood’s gifts were presented in a white basket topped with pink and white bells. The same bells and a miniature bridal couple were on the mantle. Luncheon followed gems in which Mrs, Alvin C. Strutz and Miss Corner of Fifth and Thayer Streets Walter E. Vater, Paster Sunday, May 17, 1936 Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject Sermon Subject “Do We Need Tolerance?” | “Who Wants a Failure?” been included in the function. eu ® Gerhart, grade 6, Eugene Hendrick- son, grade 8, and Mary McGraw and Alice Leahy, both of grade 7, honor-|_ Mrs. H. Dwight Cheatham of able mention. | Brainerd, Minn., left for home Satur- Robert Erdahl and Beatrice Hen-|ay after visiting her parents, Mr. Gricks of the seventh grade were|and Mrs. C. G. Mathys, 512 Avenue awarded first and second place, re-|=. since Tuesday. Mrs. Mathys drove spectively, and Gerald Byrnjulson of | her daughter of Carrington to join the eighth grade got honorable men- | Mr. Cheatham. last September when she moved to Portland, where she has been em- ployed by a drug company. She at- tion in the public junior high. The poster contest is held to stimu- late interest in the annual Poppy day, which this year is to be Saturday, May 23. The poppy committee of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, is made up of Mrs. Ray V. Stair, chairman, with Mmes. * eR To compliment Mrs. R. D. Flavin of Wilton on her birthday anniversary a jcompany of 25 women gathered in her home Friday and presented her with many gifts. A four-course buffet luncheon was served under direction an informal gathering in the home of the bride-elect’s parents. The banns will be announced in the Trin- ity Lutheran church Sunday, May 17. Both Miss Trom and Mr. Haldi are instructors in the Will school, the former being first grade instructor and the latter geography instructor. ee) ner which home economics students had given in honor of the ninth grade instructors. The others came in at 8 o'clock for the informal meet- ing, bridge and refreshments. Arrangements for the gathering were in charge of Messrs. and Mmes. Bruce Doyle, George Smith and Peter Spokane. Cummings Tire and the Associated Oil companies of Portland. Francisco and the Catalina Islands, home in Portland. He is associated with the After a three-week trip along the coast, stopping at Los Angeles, San Mr. and Mrs. Emerson will be at Sara Benedict won prizes. x ek * Miss Ernestine Steffen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Steffen of Wilton, had one of the leading roles in the senior class play presented Wednes- Dancing at the Dome Tonight. Special music at both services. A hearty welcome awaits you. HOME LOANS Forrest F, Skinner, Carl £. Knudtson | Mmes. Harold A. Lang and George Davis and Mrs, Frank Lawellin. | **e * id Ji K. Blunt Pfieffer. Bismarck guests were Mrs. —— ———— Principal reduced with each monthly payment. Monthly pay- Bi a len, Me 6 Ary rn ad a Aes cage | Mandan Past Matrons |i Meetings of Clubs _ '\/Select Delegates to ments om lune of 200 far Bz Fare only 0.04 and the Junior Aldes and Junioreties {WCW of, the honor guest, and Mrs a | And Social Groups || B.P.W. Conclave Here INSURED INVESTMENTS G. T. Ollenburger. Mmes. Mattison, Herman Venaas and J. Kieffer were = —— Shares insured up to $5,000 to each individual. Dancing at the Dome Tonight.| guests from Wilton. Dividends paid in cash on full paid shares, and added to install- ment payments semi-annually. Shares are exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States except surtaxes, estate inheritances and gift taxes. December 31, 1935, dividend paid 5%. Covers were laid for 40 guests when the Mandan Order of the Eastern Star Past Matrons’ club was enter- tained by the Bismarck Past Matrons’ organization at a 1:30 o'clock lunch- eon Friday in the Masonic temple. The tables were light with white Richholt P.T.A. Miss Eleanor C. Bryson, former The Richholt Parent and Teacher association will meet at 7:30 p. m.,|President of the North Dakota Fed- i 8 id Professional Monday in the school building. ll ;¢ration of Business an parents of Richholt students and pa- ' Women’s clubs, will be among the del- trons of the school are invited. egates from her group to the state It’s Ready in Mandan—the | ee B.P.W. convention here next week- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION jj;tapers in crystal holders alternated Pan-Attic Club lend. | YESTERDAY 30514 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. Phone 271 = LEWIS & CLARK COFFEE SHOP with pink plum blossoms in crystal) phe jast meeting of the year for the; Miss Bryson recently was elected |f} ake Bebhievale Lespeehla pv Pan-Attic club is to be a 1 areas of the Minot unit. She will | It might have been your 1] — NI » {luncheon Monday in the home of Mrs.' be accompanied by Miss Vida Good- | Sq eee | Following the business meeting.| BO, Refvem, 718 Sixth St. laxon. retiring president, and Miss|il property. Are you properly | Sea rseaease RENOVATED there was @ program opened by, a * ek O* \\ Ella Van Berkom, vice president. the AIR-CONDITIONED erty ek land Fort Lincoln Chapter, A.W.M. a other delegates. Alternates elect- protected? Club,” by Mrs, R. D. Hoskins. A] yfembers of Fort Lincoln chapter,'ed are the Misses Marv Norton and |il dicta OLLE | Why Not Have iplaylet depicting the seven stages Of! american War Mothers, are to bring|telen Rervig, and Mrs. Frances||ij . " :womanhood by means of living pic-|the towels which they are to donate) vaughn Ramsey. 1 Review Your Insurance Sunday Dinner tures and @ setting of appropriate |jto Camp Grassick to Tuesday's mect-| Mrs, Ramsey will come in her ca- If musical selections was given through | ing at 3:30 p. m., in the War Mothers’! pacity of state board member and} and bring it in the luxurious restfulness of the ‘the courtesy of the First Presbyterian |room, World War Memorial building. | mjjcs Mildred Chick, also of Minot, UP TO DATE 7] ee # Tiny Tots Music Club The Tiny Tots Music club of the’ Mehus conservatory is to meet at 3:30|the Grand Forks club will be repre- p m., Sunday in the home of Mr. and | sented by Miss Eva Schairer. presi- Mrs, C. F. Dirlam, 706 Avenue A. Their |dent, Lolo Trustv. Jenness Rolsvig, |Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg eran ‘conducted ® contest in which Mrs. MAIN DINING ROOM? pe Copenhaver of Mandan was ; winner. It is now open to the public for all occasions. | Committee in charge were: Lunch- Choice Food - - Perfect Service - - Reasonable Prices l]|con—Mmes. H. F. Keller, Robert M. j will be here as state recording secre- tary. Word was received Saturday that World War Memorial Bldg. | | Thursday, May 21, 8 P. M. a F. A. LAHR| Insurance and Bonds Woieedbease /Rishworth and H. M. Beall; decora-|daughter, Doris, will be hostess. ‘Della Marie Clark. Alma Holien mane hese pg & ;tions—Mmes, Forrest M. Davis, John eR OR | Werstlein and Ruth Brown or Esther ——- je Mrs. Esther M. Evans, Prop. P. French and A. P. Lenhart, and Mehus Junior Music Club Lamb. BISMARCK, N. DAK. ica = = = = jentertainment—Mmes. Tullberg, F. A. Phyllis Fleck will entertain the ene shag ° Lahr and Van R. Middlemas. Mehus Junior Music club, which meets! Mrs. S. E. Arthur of Mandan fs the “CROSSED WIRES” Protect your home, community force and giving adequate The reliable firms listed be! tion you need. The Bismarck Agency W. 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Sisterhood, is to meet Monday, May 18, instead of May 25’ as stated in the program. ‘The district organizer, arrives here this week-end and will remain until the May 27 meeting. A Mother's day program will be combined with the banquet to be given in the Patterson will be open to all Degree of Honor marck. Reservations for the banquet are being taken by Mrs. J. A, Wachtler (1577-M) and Mrs, A. M. Brazerol (1630 and 885-W). Special chair-' men for the events are Miss Chris- tine Huber, program; Mrs. Ira Frend- jberg, general arrangements, and Mrs. Wachtler, decorations. Named as the June social chairman was Mrs. John A. Roehrich. Plans for the month include a program by the juvenile lodge on June 10, Mrs, Brazerol announces that there will be dress rehearsal for drill team members Wednesday evening. May 20. * Mrs. 8. A, McDonald, who leaves late in May for her new home at Eugene, Ore., was the honor guest at & party which the Bismarck Typo- graphical Auxiliary gave Thursday evening in the home of her sister-in- law, Mrs. R. C. Peterson, 513 Ninth St. There was a guest favor for Mrs. McDonald. Awards in the bridge games went to Mmes. W. J. Devlin and Rolf Harmsen, holding high and low score, respectively. The arrangements committee included Mmes. John Sage- horn, George F. Hauch and John Knaus. Mr. McDonald, who has been in Eugene for the last nine months. is returning for Mrs. McDonald and their children, Jacqueline, Donald, Ross and: Thomas. * * | Mrs. R. E. Redlich, Butte, Mont., is visiting with her brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn of Mandan, following a visit at James- town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman J. Atwood. —_—_—_____—_* ’ Church Societies | ———_—_—____@ McCabe M. E. Harris Hustlers The Harris Hustlers will meet at 8 Pp m., Tuesday in the home of the Misses Lavina and Beatrice Register, 1017 Fifth St. They are asked to note the change hotel at 6:30 p. m. This function] meeting will be held at 3 p. Mrs. William F. Harris, 828 Fifth St. also a change from the picnic orig: inally planned. a * * * St. Benedict’s Alumnae Alumnae of the College of St. Ben- members living or visiting in Bis-jedict. are to meet at 8 p. m., Monday | with Mrs. G. R. Thompson, 315 Ave- nue A, west. * # * Little Classics Club Betty Dick will entertain the Little Classics club of the Lemohn con- servatory at 3 p. m., Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 110 Avenue A. ee * Chapter N, P.E.O. j avenue, west, with { } Graduation Time What day compares with grad- gift is selected from one of the i] many different kinds of watches A meeting of Chapter N, P.O. Sis- || terhood, is scheduled for 7:30 p. m., Monday with Mrs. Palmer C. Bakken, 508 Avenue C. BUDWEISER Now l5c No Charge for the Bottle all right up to the minute in H] style. FA. Knowles Bismarck’s Diamond Store prising all the leading makes and jf farewell party uation day? And what young jf graduate doesn’t want to remem- if ber that happy day? You'll make ff it the time of their lives if your Now that warm weather is here, take her to the GRAND PACIFIC RESTAURANT for Sunday Dinner ROAST TOM TURKEY “SOc STEAKS, CHOPS Served from 11:30 a. m. till 8:30 p. m. Thie Makes It a How I USED To HATE TO, PREPARE DINNERS Holiday for the Housewife to Dine At The Patterson GLAD WE D1ON'T EAT AT THAT Looks i see at 3:30 p. m., pence ee ne et |guest of her nephew and niece. Mr. ! her parents, ir, an rs. John -land 8. T. Thorwaldson of Pep, | ————_—XKX—XK_—~—~—=E=E==EE— Lodge Lays Plans for | Fleck, 712 Mandan St. while en route home from the White. Program all in English Ceremonies on May 27 Sie toys Shrine of Jerusalem convention at]! DON’T MAKE HER WORK : eee Rebeka! SEE Tee a cies Des Moines, Iowa. ‘ COOKING SUNDAY @ Advance ticket sale starts Tuesday at Lenhart’s Drug || Plans for initiatory exercises and ahead J a nin Store. Price 35c. Tickets at 50c. Children Histandlal cut) alice @rankie ty (cs ey eee M.O.| Capital Homemakers’ club members DINNER a a " der 15, 25 nee 2 | man of Cando, state president. May | 48" 41 Ninth St, surprised Mrs. C. P. Feely, 114 Rosser under 15, 25c. Follese Suite 1510, Foshay Tower Beauty Shoppe at once. tion without cost or obligation. In practically all cases, it Darrassment and discomfort of conditions, that eventually lead the hair. Visit Bannen’s seen. Ase Dance after show. __ EXTRA—Prizes will be awarded for the 3 best Bismarck clowns. Announces the installation of a complete unit in Bismarck, { = opening Monday, May 16, in the ¥ Bannon Barber and Hotel Patterson, Bismarck Telephone 146 FOLLESE is the new scientific system for the restoration of your hair in 2 natural way. 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