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American Legion Auxiliary Will Open New Year Friday| informal gatherings of the various groups. Junior Auxiliary groups sponsored by the unit are to meet the second and fourth Fridays and second Mondays of each month at 4 p. m. Work will Mrs. R. R. Nelson Appoints Committee Aides; Juniors to Begin Work Soon ‘The executive committee has charge | be given. of the business meeting and Auxiliary to be started within the coming few American Legion, will begin its 1936-] weeks. Sponsors are Mmes. W. F. 37, activity schedule. The session will] Meyer, George E. Shunk and Miss be in the Auxiliary’s room in the|Edna Jones for the Junior Aides and World War Memorial building. There} Mmes. J. Arthur Solien and L. R. will be presentation of programs and| Jones and Miss Nell Stearns for the’ awards and convention reports will|Juniorettes. A new high school girls’ unit will be sponsored by Mmes. Jack eee ee 8 Mrs. R. R. Nelson, the new prest-| MacLachlan and John Degg. » My lay, with which the} dent, has appointed unit committees Loyd Spets Post No, 1,| and this week has held e number of| Morris parliamentarian and Mmes. M. Mrs, Nelson has named Mrs. James P. Wynkoop and C. N. Schwab, rep- resentative and alternate, respectively, to the Community council. ARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936 D. McKinnon, J. L. Barth and J. K.| Maccabees Will ‘Begin New Calendar Monday Pians for the fall and winter social program and for participation in the Rehabilitation— | North Dakota Fraternal congress con- Blunt and Miss Hazel Paris; Pro- gram—Mmes. John Spare, Boise, H. A. Pike and Nelson; Publicity—Mmes. Trepp, Nan King, E. C. Stee, William Yegen, G. J. Worner, F. J. Smith, and Oscar Forde; | Mmes. H. M. Leonhard, BE. M. Davis, | Minnie L. Schuman, Walter Renden and Kenneth W. Simons and Miss Helen Ricketts. Mmes. F. D. Register, Schwab, W. G. Worner, Ferris Cordner, M. P. Wyn- koop, R. E. Thompson, A. J. Véendsel, C. W. Peterson, Earle C. Peck, Frank Putnam, C. E. Knudtson and Joyce Moule. Visiting and Cradle Roll— Mmes. Ellis L. Jackson and George Kaisez. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 3il Third 8t., have as their house Mrs, E. R. Brady of Flushing, Island, N. ¥., who was a childhood friend of Mrs. Lumry in New York state. Mrs, Brady, : visiting in Californis, was met at vention here Sept. 25 will be dis- mry G. H. Krucken! , 300 Ninth 8t. cussed by the Maccabee hive at the cle Gale Be oi LD sya las ick first, 1936-37 meeting at 8 p. m., Mon- we orial Finance and Community Service—| pon Aerstieertapetatese t ae aya cotrr4 Schloemer will preside as com- mander. Social activities for both the senior and junior Maccabee courts will be under discussion. There also will be; ¥ rehearsal for the drill team, which is | % Preparing for initiation. $ There will be election of a new | ¥% remain here for about a week. tA. W. Lucas Co. ius tT Church § Societies | o———. The First Evangelical General Aid who has beer! win meet at 3 p.m. Friday with Mrs. First Evangelical General Aid v3 ” ane commie assignments are as s* record-keeper to take ithe place of | 3 LJ : ° . Mrs. Ruth Guthrie, who will leave | ¥ L ife Gua rd S Americanism—Mmes. 0. w. Leitur.| Miss Harriet Bethke | within 10 days for Bakersfield, att. |% j Frayne Baker, R. A. Ritterbush, Fred Is Midd ‘h’s Bi id: to join Mr. Guthrie who left two weeks | % : Mann, E. L, Schlechter and Steve W. § Middaugh’s Bride}... ana is employed there. lg i Arman; Armistice day—Mmes. C. B. Ses ~ Maccabee members are urged to at- |% tend the Fraternal congress sessions | X and the banquet for which Mmes. | ¢ Marie R. Durey and Alfred Zuger | ¥ are taking reservations. D. McNamara, Maccabee state manager, has named | > Mmes. J. H. Newton and Zuger as | % delegates and Mrs. EB. A. Lund and | ¢ Miss Catherine McDonald as alter-| % nates to the conclave. Nupen, L. P, Warren, J. W. Knecht,| Miss Harriet Adelaide Bethke, L, B. Brauer, W. E. Cole, C. F. Dit-| caugnter of Mrs. E. G. Bethke, James- tunvend ot Cl feerpese ead Haare town, and Donald Vernon Middaugh Pike, Roy D. Kennelly, Walter|of this city, who were married Sat- Brophy, William M. Zabel, Walter|Urday evening at Jamestown, have Tester and Margaret Schnecker; | come to Bismarck to make their home. Budget—Mmes, E. J. Heising, George | They expect to take a wedding trip E.F. ; at a later date. Smith and Trepp; Child Welfare ev dowepht Joli chad the ger SILK HOSE Pee AB. Px ine, ia ice in the parsonage of the Trin jal Den ein, Roy Mills, George L. ph, F. 3 rt ii balan eg ee ee eee oe! ty Lutheran church of Jamestown.| Wxpect Soule Family | Ghitial’, ‘ull Fashion Constitution, By-Laws and Legisla-| The’ bride was gowned in rust, colored : ‘ : Pure Thr coiitution, By-Laws and Legisla- | rope and was attended by Mus tnga| To Arrive This Week | S, l of Pure cad Robinson, A. C. Brainerd, George M.|Johnson. Leif Johnson was best man — ig au Smart! for Mr. Middaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warren Soule | % Sunday morning a wedding break- and their son, Ralph, Jr., are motor- | poe bid me wy the Moline cate ing from Hollywood, Calif., where they | % . M. er, , J,| Jamestown, for a few int! et have been vacationing and where Mr. | ¢ Fy eat ee of the people. Soule has been studying for the last |S fense—Misses Ruth Cordner and Ruth|,,Mr. Middaugh is the son of Mré.| month, and are expected to arrive Wynkoop and Mmes. Malvin O. Olson, Harold V. Middaugh of Seattle, Wash.,| here late this week, possibly on Fri- | ¥ Herman Brocopp, William A. Fal-|@Md the late Mr. Middaugh, and is ®| day. ‘This message was received by | coner and Fred Miller; Music—Mmes, |cOUSin of R. A. Middaugh, 307 Fourth | Miss Belle Mehus, director of the/ ¢ Iver A. Acker, Peter Berry, Clarence|®! He attended the high schools} Mehus conservatory, with which Mr. ¥ Guinness, Forrest M. Skinner, Ray V. of Jamestown and Mandan, gradu-| Soule has been affiliated as voice in-| % Stair and J. A. Larson; Membership |! from: the latter, and also grad- | structor for the last year. Mr. Soule’ —Mmes, G. A. Dahlen, ‘A. L, Overbee, usted from the Capital Commercial/ expects to resume his teaching next | % -]L. V, Gpohn, Carl J. ‘Tullberg, Henry college of this city. He is employed Monday. Their son is re-entering | ¢ Hanson’ W. L. Sherwin and 8. T.|°t,the state capitol. Bismarck high school this term. % Lillehaugen’ and Miss Adeline Ness. ors MIRC SUEH Re eredinton tho Lae dd Balin = s, Milton Rue, Charles the Jamestown high school and has Martin, Pred. Kulght, V, J. Bennett) on employed in the Jamestown Hos and Robert Dohn and Miss Edna|” Boss, Constans and B. O. Refvem and Mi Esther Maxwell; Memorial—Mmes. Dan Hall, Ray Burman, T. S. Smith, Silk. ++ end here is an opportunity. 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Michhot,|SUNNe Congregation Bechtold, 5 Charles Gray, Oscar G. Oleson, A.| Gives Farewell Party Rev. and Mrs. J._N. Nelson, who have served the Sunne Lutheran church in the Still community for 10] | years and are leaving for Detroit Lakes, Minn., were hce:ored at a fare- Bismarck Homemakers’ Club % well service Sunday. Attending were| A business and social meeting of |% members of the congregation and|the Bismarck Homemakers’ club will | % other friends of the Nelsons. take place at 7:30 p. m., Friday in|® Following Rev. Nelson’s farewell|the home of Mrs. Emil Benesh, 810 /% sermon, there was a short program | First St. Mrs, George Dobson will be | § with Henry Thor as toastmaster. A| assisting hostess. ift from the Ladies’ Ald was pre- Se ¥ sented to Mrs. Nelson by Mrs, Her- (Additional Social on Pages 3 and 4) man Engstrom. The Still Community Give Your Hair Life, Luster and Color see the spark. ling highlights and radian % beauty it gives our hair. 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