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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1936 party given by Mmes. J. P. Wagner. ° jelect, marking them with their ini- \ tials, Miss Rosalind Brown received Dr. Frederick W. Krats of the United States public health service, The fall membership campaign and establishment of club rooms will be The Demooratic women’s organisa tion of Burleigh county will meet in oo So Community Players Kratz to Be Speaker '|Democratie Women Ripa ein 1© SOCIE [ ETY and CLU B S Will Meet Thursday [Mandan Bride [ Bride At District Meeting; Meet Here Saturday Wane vente 3 Tie at . get et ee ee Se ee among the business items discussed Favorites * M .. lt an maenvor unio: a fail ‘and boat excursion in the| War Memorial buliding. a ins de-| Hudson Bay country in Canada. They * * iret Presbyterian W. M. S. Thursday usIcal 4 0 I asuea ences ter: fro phate aan had been away since Aug. 14. Miss Woodmen Circle Mrs. H. L, Wheeler has prepared a i Launch New Program will occur as follows: Sept. 20, Un-|Mary Irons, who has been teaching| The first fall meeting of John T.| program on Dr. Adelaide Woodard of | } } vi { on loan to the state health depart-| tne Grand Pacific hotel at 2:80 p. m.| the prize for completing a towel first D Pl i d A fte when the Community Players meet ment, will address the annual meet-| Saturday at the same time that &/ and there was a peste favor for Miss ill Stage Scout Pageant Mocting of A.0.U W, {faite hota ‘private doing ‘room ing of the fourth, dlstrct, North De-) meeting of the party men's organisa Cayou. ‘Lunch was served late In the °. .W. z of ration of Women’s clubs, tion is being held, according to evening at small tables placed in Meeting of A.0.U. Chester Perry, the new president, in- session at Lisbon, Sept. 17-18. Club-| arthur A. Jones, secretary of the for-| garden. 2 Day Ea: Earlier Than Planned Wil Be Held at Cabin o at Cabin or in City Auditorium Depending Up- Rabbit, Jean Truman as the sentinel, Barbara Wynkoop as Chief Black Cat, Joyce Paviak as York, Elizabeth Ritterbush as a medicine man and vites all Burleigh and Morton county The Ancient Order of United Work-| residents interested in drama in any men lodge will open its fall social! form to attend the meeting, which is season with @ members and invited guests, follow- ing the regular business meeting scheduled at 8 p. m, Thursday in the| daughter, Miss Abigail, of 222 Park dancing party for] the second in Ae Poe aii Dr, and Mrs_M. W. Roan and women of Lisbon will be hostesses. Dr. Kratz spoke last week at the seventh district convention at Dick- inson at which Mrs. Kratz, recently returned from a vacation in the west, was a guest. Mrs. W. C. Taylor, LaMoure, fed- mer group. All women who are in- terested are invited to attend, with & special invitation being extended to those affiliated with the party. eee | About 25 couples from the present senior class of Bismarck high school WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— on We: lodge hall. Dancing will start about; St., and Robert McCurdy, son of Mr. 3 3 ae Doris Jones as the peace pipe car-| "Cfoiock, Members are requested to| and Mrs, FE, McCurdy, 415 Ninth sration President, and Mrs. Roy John-| nad a dancing party, which was AD; | WiC Aad Yo em Ot fe i Harriet Rosen will be the narrator. | Present their membership cards. Re-} St., returned Sunday from a six-week program places, according to the As- eroned,by Mmes. Ralph Penner and| ts Mernog Ravin’ to Ge The Girl Scouts of Bismarck will give a dramatic presentation of the| Making up the various groups will freshments will be served by a com-| vacation trip, Miss Roan, who vis- mittee with Theodore Ressler as] ited with her aunt, Mrs, William De- sociated Press. Mrs, «speak on the conference of Rural Wo- Johnson will Joseph Coghlan, Saturday’ evening in| the municipal golf course club house. | ‘out two. gna tistnte yone rr bowel daily. Parable bite tanot freely, you n't Sakakawea story at 8 be: Shoshoni Chiefs — Betty Mae C not flowing: instead of Friday eens Hees pend Bernard, Betty Brauer, Maxine chairman. ee ee aa: pabagrerts Neg men of the World that she attended mee Neca Pigerggoalnel rgd al Nv, te jus co daca iy is Gomes Gas bons ap viously announced, according to Miss| Brauer, Sally Chernich and Barbara|_, added ROag Gade G. Whiee-week | Bip 0 at Washington, Also to be heard) city, inicleyatem a poisoned and you foe sour. Helen Goertz, director. Wynkoop; Shoshoni Guides — Loris! Pioneer Daughters to | Ataska traveling all’ through that fre LeRoy Pease, superintendent of Pare | Seekandetewordduokspaak | ‘The pageant will be given at the! Shipley and Audrey Cave; Sergeants S | t Fi D 1 tes country and going as far north as ichland county schools, and C. A. ° towel movement doesn't get at the cause. Ib Girl Scout cabin six miles northwest |—Grace Colberg, Doris Lyngstad and elec! ive Velega' DADs, ‘bles Roan is jeavine: Sevrinson of the North Dakota Agri-| Among the many pre-nuptial events takes those vod, old parece Hee Jean Brandenburg; Men from Ken- cultural college history department. | complimenting Miss Mary Cayou, who St, et jarme of town on the river road. A sign will be posted at the turn left off the road so that the cabin may be found easily. In case of rain, the pageant will be staged in the city auditorium. tucky—Lois Riggs, Marion Hyland, Marjorie Jones, Beverly Korupp, Pau- line Spare, Ruth McCurdy and Lucile Morton; Menuet Ladies — Caroline marck chapter, of North Dakota, called for Monday evening, will be held at 7:30 p. m., ayedienaay evening for Minneapolis to resume her studies at Miss Wood's Kindergarten Training school. Mc- Curdy expects to leave Sunday for Grand Forks to begin his fitst year The postponed meet meeting of the Bis- Pioneer Daughters eS * Miss Ann Franson, who is employed at the capitol, left Sunday for a two- weeks’ vacation trip to Detroit Lakes, MRS. EDWIN D. TOSTEVIN Mr, and Mrs. Tostevin (Sarah Es- ther Gurtner), who were married Parents and friends of the scouts| Atkinson, LaVern Dresbach, Ruth | Thursday in the Grand Pacific hotel | ; dicing e University of Minneapolis and St, Paul. are cordially invited, Tt is suggested Hedden, ' Dorothy Knecht, Virginia| parlor. ‘The purpose is to elect five| North Dakota, | n’ CUversttY Of) Sunday, will be at home in Se that those who attend bring cushions | Fossum, Alice Leahy, Phyllis Kraft, | delegates and alternates to the eighth eee after a trip to Wisconsin, Tutnolsend|| Church Societies | or blankets on which to sit. Principal parts in the pageant have been assigned to Gayle Kelley as Captain Lewis, Mary Louise Finney as Captain Clark, Sarah Bashara and Audrey Waldschmidt at Sakakawea, Dolores Munger as Charbonneat Lillie Mauk as Cameahwait, Jean Gil- lette as Wild Crow, Margaret Olson as Cold Flower, Beulah Hedah! as Gretchen Schneider, Elizabeth Geler- mann and Anna Mae Rasche; Sol- diers—Margaret Pfleger, Martha Jon- athan, Fredonia Jenson, Lois Peter- son, Joan Rosenthal, Betty Jean Ro- senthal, Margaret Webb, Marie Wer- ner and Alice Nord; Indians—Betty Ann Hall, Frances Boutrous, Doris Jones, Margaret Ann Dolph, Cher- lotte Sloven, Geneva Tanner, Irene district convention of the Ube eleaan kota Federation of Wemen’s clubs ati york City is making @ 10-day visit precede na gras in the homes of Mrvand Mrs’ M. J. on From ‘bop race | Teller 12 Third 8t., resentatives on state committees of apace cla, Ruled ap eee the federation will make the Bis- marck group one of the largest in at- tendance at the district session. Fall C.E.U, Meetings Miss Esther Marie Monson of New Mrs. L. J. Monson, 219 Seventh Bt. She is a sister of Mrs. Tellenga and Mr. Monson. Also visiting in the Tellenga home is Mrs. I. G. Monson G: Williston, Miss Monson, who will return to the east after her stay here, »e % Indiana. Both are members of the | ¢——- staff of The Mandan Daily Pioneer. First Baptist Ladies’ Aid nee ane panea we Herbert will enter- tain the First Baptist Ladies’ Aid in had a hea green and white birthday! her home, 813 Avenue C, at 3 Pp. m., cake for the centerpiece, with indi-| ‘Thursday. Members and their friends vidual cakes and favors in the same] are invited, colors marking the places. ee | Meetings of Clubs * 8% First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Mmes. E. Lidberg, J. H. Olson, Jen- will become the bride of Alvin A.| Mayer on Saturday, was an evening! freely and make ke you feel ‘upand up”. Hi less, gentle, yet amazing in maxing bile flow. freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills aby eame. Stubborniy refuse anything else. Se. Drouillard, Edna Lyrfstad as Little| White, Elsie Schultz, Betty Grace has visited at New Orleans, Dallas, . nie Smith and Fred Swenson will be | = as ___|Cave, ‘Jane Riggs, Mary Nelson and Naoten| by Bremer |tieson, tos Angeles, San Francisco,|| And Social Groups | |hostesses for the First Lutheran La~ Mary Wynkoop. Portland, Salt Lake City and Denver. | ¢——_—_____________ 4 | dies’ Aid meeting at 3 p. m., Thursday Costumes have been made by the girls’ mothers. Properties ‘are being handled by Miss Finney. Horses for the production have been loaned by Miss Betty Leach. A resume of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Music clubs convention at Fargo in e will be heard by mem- ters of the Thursday Musical club as they open their 1936-37 program at 3 p. m., Thursday in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. Delegates giving their impressions ct the meeting will be Mmes. A. J. Arnot, John P. French and Frank J. Bavendick and Miss Belle Mehus. In addition there will be a brief pro- gram of piano numbers by Mrs. Carl 'W. Lewis and violin selections by Mrs. Otto M. Hansen. Hostesses will be Mmes. Henry Jones and Clifford Johnson. The program for the new season has been drawn up by Mmes. Iver A. Lemohn, who have outlined a varied study course. Highlights will include & program by the men extension members, one by the charter mem- bers, a Christmas musicale, a guest aay in the spring and an entertain- ventions, which will open at Bismarck Sunday, were announced Wednesday by Miss Esther Bremer, field executive secretary of the North Dakota Ohris- derwood; Sept. 27, Kenmare; Oct. 4,) Buffalo; Oct. 11, Pingtee; Larimore, and Oct. 25, Granville. in the Bismarck Evangelical church, followed with a luncheon hour and @ meeting at 7:30 p.m. The theme is to be “Taking Others Along.” to be guest soloist. A play, “The Five | Thousand Dollar Lesson,” presented in the evening by Earl Bonesh and the Misses Luella Potter| Months. The Misses Munig are guests and Esther Howe. Winifred Burkhart, district president,/ as program chairman; Mrs. William Martin, lunch, and the Misses Paul- ine Munsch and Emma Job, registra- Acker and Jones and Miss Marie | tions. dent; Miss Sara Benedict, state treas- urer, and Vernon Richard, secretary-treasurer. * * % Miss Helen Irons, who is with the national youth administration, and her sister, Miss Mary Irons, of 610 Fifth St., arrived home Sunday from Dates for a series of district con- at Edgeley, is leaving during the coming week-end for Valley (ity ‘Teachers college where she will com- plete work toward her degree this term, Oct. 18, The convention here will be held * * % Miss Helen Munig, instructor at the Wachter school, was accompanied by her sister, Miss Ann Munig, of Grand is| Forks, who will be her guest for most o: the week, when she motored to Bismarck Sunday from Grand Forks where she has passed the vacation opening at 2:30 p. m. This will be Lawrence McKenna, Jamestown, is will be ot Miss Bessie L. Wilson, 1015 Fourth ice | St. Heading arrangements are Miss; aie Mr. and Mrs. Owen McIntyre of Arena spent Tuesday in Bismarck at- tending to business matters. * *% For her daughter, Joanne, on her . | Among officers attending will be) eighth birthday, Mrs. Kenneth W. Miss Bremer, Fred Hall, state prest-| Simons, 811 Mandan &t., etttertained 10 little boys and girls at a party Sat- j urday afternon. After a series of | 8ames, supper was served. The table district) ment for the Bismarck Junior Music club. ee * Mrs. Kathryn Wingate of the coun- ty auditor's office spent the holiday week-end with friends at Fargo. ~ © He % Mrs. Roy E. Harris, 314 Second 8t., iz home after a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Paul Paulson ef Taylor. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors for their kindness to mother during her long illness and to us in our re- cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Harris Featherstone” FURRED SPORT COATS The TRIANGLE SHOP at 214 Broadway features the fa- mous Comospun dresses, espe- cially adaptable for street, of- fice and campus wear. $38 Just wait til that first blast whips across the campus! You'll appreciate the snug racoon Collar and the per- fect fitting all wool tweed. Wrinkle, dustand moisture proof, and the lining lasts | Tots &Teens ‘The Young Folks Shop Just received .. a new shipment of sub-debs’ school Wash Dresses Sizes from 10 to 16 1.98 to 2.95 Also New Shipment of \Mrs. J. M. Shirek, 1108 Avenue D. D. U. V. Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday in the B. P. W. room, World in the church parlors. Mrs, Olson will lead devotions and there will be two papers, “Looking Forward” by Mrs. ©. W. Porter and “Our Church at Work” by Mrs, G. Adolph Johns, ee % India, one of the foremost medical missionaries of the present time, for the First Presbyterian Women’s Mis- slonary society meeting at 2:30 p. m., Thursday. Mrs. Cleli G. Gannon, assisted by Mrs. Ray Jones, will en- tertain the group in her home, The Cairn. Mrs. F. E. McCurdy is leading devotions. —_———__ The TRIANGLE SHOP at} 214 Broadway gives you the privilege of wearing your new fall dresses while paying for them. Yates Grove No. 19, Woodmen Circle, will be held at 7:30 p. m,, ‘Thursday in the World War Memorial building dining room. The Misses .Lavina Brosz and Clara Beck will be hos- tesses. * ek * Order of the Rainbow The Order of the Rainbow will name officers at its meeting at 7:30 p. m., Thursday in the Masonic tem- ple. eee Pythian Sisters Sewing Circle Any Pythian Sisters lodge members who may be visiting in the city, or re- siding here, are invited to attend the sewing circle meeting of the local | Either w: and Prairie Hones, GET THE HABIT Bring in Iron and Bones. Loading Carloads Daily. Will Pay Highest Market Prices. Also Bring in Hides, Wool, Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Radiators, Batteries, Rags, Etc. ~ BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. Charles Risler. Mar. Corner Sth & Front in frame Bid Blevator Mill, Bixmare! ¢, or wire for carlond lot prices om Scrap Iron Phone 334, Write P. 0. Box 463. ress from) Occident N, Dak. lodge at 2:30 p. m., Friday in the home of Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth st. eee Chapter L, S.M.C. Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will inaugurate the new year with a meeting at 8 p. m. 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