The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1936, Page 5

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€) SOCIETY and CLUBS At Study Club Guest Meeting Programs for New Year Are/Q), B.S, Grand Chapter Distributed; to Resume Prepares for Meeting ‘Activities Sept. 14 aa of the tar Dr. Agnes Stucke of: Garrison de-|in Fargo June 17-19 will be dedicated scribed her recent trip to Mexico and'to the late Mrs. Lillian Lillibridge of Yucatan at the annual guest day|Dickinson, past supreme inspector, luncheon of the Bismarck Study club|Order of the Rainbow for Girls, and held in the Rendezvous at 1:30 p. m.|past worthy grand matron. Monday. Covers were laid for mem-! Final arrangements have been com- bers and guests numbering 30 at|pleted by Mrs. Lillian M. Kalbfleisch tables decorated with lilacs and other |of Minot, worthy grand matron. They spring flowers. were announced by Mrs. Minnie E. Mrs. Frank J. Bavendick, a guest|/Rusk of Fargo, grand secretary, of the club, sang “I'll Rock You to)through the Associated Press. Rest” by Stanford and “A Memory"| Mrs, F. A. Lahr of Bismarck is a by Ganz. Her accompaniments were! member of the hospitality. committee. ae Sra eit ptr ene It also includes Mrs. Edna Galloway @ guest, who played as a solo “The|of Mott and 5 . Hen, gf the Miniature Bells” by Re-|of Lisbon. sie adeica ort, Honored guests will be Mrs. Anna Mrs. A. M. Renwick, president, con-| winston Smalley of Roundup, Mont., ducted the meeting and Mrs. F. G.jright worthy associate grand matron, Orr was program chairman. Chub Mrs, Jennie M. Chenery of Jamestown members responded to roll calf with!and Rev. H. P. Cooper of Fargo, pio- favorite quotations. Mmes. E J. Hel-|neer past worthy grand matron and ba) the guest day committee. Officers. jew programs for next year pre-' To assist pared by Mmes. Harold Sorenson, } gundfor nnd the sitsse Amy Guasee John R. Fleck and G M. Thompson|and Vivian Mero of Fargo, Kathryn were distributed. Officers for th2|Kalbfleisch of Minot, Marion Olin 1936-37 club year, which wili begN| Johnson and Helen’ McKenzie of Sept. 14, will be: Mrs, Belk, president: | Grand Forks. aa “a J. Lee, vice president; Mrs. A. ee % . Lunde, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.) mrs, Reginald Thorne of Fargo left Sorenson, historian. a tor home Tuesday after visiting her + # # Mr. and Mrs. John E. Olin and her EGR Thue Ge sister, Mrs. Maria Larson, all of Sims, sedi beat tildi anes returned home Tuesday after spend- perry ing Monday and Tuesday raeu,|| Church Societies and Mrs. Olin’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Swen-| Trinity Lutheran Study Circle son, 416 Thayer avenue. Before vis-, potluck lunch at 6 p. m. will pre- iting here they were at Mandan for|cede the regular meeting of the Trin- a few days, visiting another daugh-|‘ty Lutheran Study Circle Wednesday ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olin, Mrs. C. L.|¢vening in the Gian ‘pred Co eee First Lutheran Luther League | Meetings of Clubs | Rev. Otto R. Carlson, superintend- 3 | lent of the Com mission at-Seat- | And Social Groups || {the, Wesh,,. will ‘bring the devotional PI iain ttt Current Events Club The Current Events club meets at message at the meeting of the First Lutheran Luther League at 8 p. m. Tuesday evening in the church par- lors. There also will be the usual 2:0 p. m. Wednesday with Mrs. George F. Shafer, 305 Avenue B, as hostess.! business session and social hour. * * = Sunshine Society Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second 8t.. will be hostess for a meeting of the’ shel) society at'2 p. m., Wednes- | lay. * oe x i W.C.0.0.F. The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters will meet at 8 p. m. Wed- nesday in St. Mary’s school audi- ‘orium. = ke Bismarck Economics Club There will be a regular meeting of the Bismarck Economics club at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the home of H.; 1. Roberts south of Bismarck xe ® Unity Study Club | Consideration of the chapter on| ‘Will and Understanding” from Charles Fillmore’s “Christian Heal- ng” will be continued when the Unity Study club meets at 8 p. m. Wednes- day in the B.P.W. room, World War Memorial building. ** € Wednesday Mothers’ Club | Hee Veen Mothers’ club will . ( ave a 7 p. m., buffet supper in the home of Mrs. Dan Hall, 404 Rosser BUDWEISER avenue, west, Wednesday evening to mark the close of the year. Hostesses Now 15¢ will be Mmes. Gordon MacGregor, R. C. Peterson, Glenn A. Hanna, George |¥ No Charge for the Bottle F. Will, M. 5. Tindall and Arnola C. Van Wyk. a White Kid, Linen Fabric or Calf! Designed ... not for ela- ZN. borate effect ... but fer smart simplicity. Truly the most stunning style ar- ray in tewn ... They're marvelous! A, west, leaves Wednesday for 8t. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1936 Rose were the high score winners. ee # forthons ail bays andall git Up 69 ers uy . —.|Migh school ace will be diven at 8) K. KF, Olsen and Bride Roosevelt Rooms to p. m. Wednesday and Thursday eve-| Hstablish Home Here | for treatment. nings, respectively, by pupils of the Vie for P. T. A. Prize |Menus conservatory of music. it was! irs Brederick Olsen, whose ee announced ed Pe ine ie] marriage to Mr. Olsen on Aug. 17, A prize will be given to the Roose- |held in the World War Memorial 1935, was announced a few weeks ago, velt school room which has the most |>ullding dining room. nt | Sttived here Sunday after a visit with parents attending the last meeting of | Playing piano solos Wednesday night | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. the Parent and Teacher association |Will be Herbert Putnam, Barton Tol-| Comings of East Grand Forks, Minn. for the year Wednesday evening, ac- |!¢f#on, Richard Brandes, Meyer Cohen, | mr. and Mrs. Olsen are at honie at cording to Mra. R. R. Smith, president. |Jt.. Loren Anderson, Allen Kast./993% Ninth 8t., in an apartment in ‘The session will be held at 8 p. m., in /Ralph Thompson, Alvin Hoff, Arthur the Roosevelt building gymnasium.|Thompson, Bernard Lueck, Roger | une. Refreshments will be served following |Boyd and Guilford Mandigo. After the formal announcement of the business session and program. Violinists appearing will be Jack /her marriage was made, Mrs. Olsen x * ® O'Brien, artets eal be oy ‘was complimented eneenee ih Miss Marjotie Stask, daughter of Orville ickson, ar ald- | fairs in Grand For! East Gran schmidt, Ferris Cordner; Jr., Robert | Forks. The Misses Margaret McBride Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Staak, 225 Avenue choreere, an, Georee, ce x de, | and Dorot i y sim were Rosas at bik grou frien ant ton Van e. | evening for gue In & ies nese eo oe, vee res ‘The performers for Thursday's re-|Grand Forks tea room. The bride was D. ©, and other eastern | citel will be announced later. The in-| showered with linen gifts. Her aunt, 4 Teturn to Bismarck |terested public is invited to attend|Mrs. Robert Blair of Churchs Ferry, dak | bot ee her bch Pecodt pad * * Bridge was in play at three tables ° ’ at an evening party given by Mrs. when ahe completed her years war/ Woman’s Club Closes | pniip woutat. ‘Friday evening, the Joseph, Minh, if prea Schedule for Season bride's aunt, Mrs. William Steinbar of 4 i East Grand Forks, entertained at a | a bridge party and kitchen shower with According to word received from| A social gathering Monday in the/12 guests. Among those giving in- the North Dakota Agricultural col-|form of a bridge luncheon marked the | formal lunchéons was Miss Helen Reis lege, Miss Emma Mae Brittin, sopho-|close of activities for the Woman's! of East Grand Forks. more in home economics, was pledged {club until September. A 1:30 o'clock! Mr. Olsen went to East Grand Forks ta Guidon, national honorary mili-|luncheon was served at the Inn with tary organization for girls, at services sing, Lorenzo H. Belk and A. J. Lunde | patron, respectively, and other grand |® th. was among the guests. * * * snapdragons as a prominent feature of the table decorations and contract | BEGINNING TOMORROW! Sensational Final Clearance of Spring Hats Values to $5.00 > Felts « Straws « Fabrics HEADSIZES 21 TO 23 Smart Styles Black, Brown, Navy and Colors There are many more Be ready for the First Holiday Week-end ...Wear Cool, Comfortable SILK CREPE @ 333° S Guaranteed — Washable IN WHITE and “TECHNICOLOR” PASTELS Three Styles Sketched DOTS with fashion dash that flash out the code of summer smartness. Decoration Day Special ascata New Dresses *] 47° i three tables followed in the home| Rockford where Mr. Olsen's parents. | 30 All Boy and All Girl ot Mrs a. re Dahlen, 623 Third 8t.| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Olsen, ve. 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