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~ociety ” First Lutheran Aid To Serve ‘a Dinner The First Lutheran Ladies’ Ald will serve @ fried chicken dinner, which will be open to the public, in. the church parlors Thursday, Sept. 24, starting at 5:30 p. m., it was an- nounced Monday. Mrs. Fred Swenson ie chairman ‘of tee dinner committee. ** Women Foresters to Give Public Party The Women's Catholic Order of Foresters court will begin its fall meeting schedule and social activity. program Wednesday evening, accord- ing to Mrs, E. B. Gorman, . chief Tanger. Members will assemble at 7 Pp. m,, in St. Mary’s school auditorium where a public card party will. be given one hour later. Whist, auction and contract will be played and there’ will be prizes for each game. * B.P.W. Club to Honor Miss Susan Sheaffer The Business and Professional Wo- men’s club will honor Miss Susan V. Sheaffer, immediate past president who is leaving for the west about Oct. 1 at the September social meeting Tuesday evening. Members will as- semble at the club room in the World War Memorial building at 7:30 p. m., Miss Trygg’s Wedding _Suly 6 Is Announced Mr.’and Mrs. ©. J. Trygg of rural Monday announced the "es it is il ad : ; i 7 f TL g z j EE 2 5 3 i z 4 ; il Ff E i ® E 4 : Aa and half an hour later will go to the} Hosch Quain and Ramstad ciinic where Dr. E. P. Quain will show moving pic- tures to the group and a few other guests. B. P, W. members will return to their own room for refreshments and entertainment which us being} Hansen We feature the famous LAND 0’ NOD MATTRESS Stop in and see them. They’re so restful. Bismarck Furniture 0. 514 Main Phone 669 pital, who is ‘making a several days’ stay with her daughter. Mrs. Ander- son-and Mrs, Firner became acquaint- !ed at River Falls, Wis., where both formerly lived... ee & Dr. and -Mrs, Frances E. Flaherty and daughter, Mary Bridget, guests of Dr. Flaherty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fisherty, 607 Sixth 8t., for the last three weeks, left Monday morning by motor for their home at DASH and ‘HE BISMARCK TRIE V.F.W. Commander’ Bernard W. Kearney, above, 48-/ year-old prosecuting attorney for New York state, was elected commander- inechief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the organization’s Denver convention, Seattle, Wash. Enroute they will make brief visits in Billings and Missoula, Mont., and at Spokane, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Flaherty were feted at a round of social functions during their visit in Bismarck, eee Mr, and Mrs. George F. Stipek, 510 Fifth St., had as week-end visitors her father, Dr. Merton Field of Chip- pewa Falls, Wis. and her brother, Leland Field of Washington. D. C., who also visited Dr. Field’s broth and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wi bur Field of rural Bismarck. Dr. Field and his son left Monday morn- ing and are making the return trip ‘p.| by way of the. South Dakota Black Hille, ee & Arriving Tuesday for a 10-day visit in the homes of her sisters, Mrs. G. R. Lipp, 502 Rosser, west, and Mrs. James Trimble, 521 Washington 8t., will be Mrs, Margaret’ Neuman of Seatile, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Lipp already have as their guest his sister, Miss Amanda Lipp of Fond du Lac, Wis., who arrived Sunday evening and will. be here for 10 days or two weeks, *. ee Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, 510 Rosser, west, took 24 little guests to Sibley Island for a picnic Sunday, the occasion being the ninth birth- bed anniversary of their son, Myron, ir x * * Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bennett of Detroit Lakes, Mit., former Bis- marck residents, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vendsel, 614 Raymond St. Body of Carl Bauer Brought to Mandan! ‘The body of Dr. Carl Bauer, 40, Chicago physician and former Man- dan resident, who died of heart dis- ‘ease Saturday, arrived at Mandan Monday for burial. Funeral services have been tentatively set for Tuesday. Dr. Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto ‘Bauer of Mandan, had been a mem- ber of the Presbyterian’ hospital staff PLAN CUB PAGK POR - BISMARCK JUVENILES Parents Invited to Organization Meeting Tuesday Night at Local Church A. R. Henry, and Paul O. , Mandan; C. W. Netland, Bismarck, to provide a leisure-time, character- influencing movement for young boys with activities which provide incen- tive for the development of good hab- its and attitudes essential to good citizenship. It aims to keep the boy at home for his good times but at the same time 5 3 ways in his iy | | Hie | il if a Z a z z ald li i Hh ! g 23 my ‘ he : Z i i E f 5 g i } meeting of the whole convention in Constitution hall. 1,700 Minnesota WPA | Workers Back on Job! St. Paul, Sept. 21.—()—Victor Christgau, state WPA administree™:, 1,700 western Minnesota WPA workers on strike for higher pay had returned to their jobs Monday, NDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936_ the deadline he had set, without achieving their objective. 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Some members of the credentials group said the question of seating or unseating Ethiopia was so compli- cated it might require an opinion from the world court. Selassie himself was flying to Geneva while the committee debated | its course. The assembly was in re-, cess to await the decision of the com-| mittee which, most observers be-/ Neved, would be a majority vote against seating the Ethiopians on the ground Selassie no longer is a reign- ing sovereign, Officials announced a majority of the assembly could decide the fate of the Ethiopians. Selassie left London by plane, sud- denly abandoning his plan to come to Geneva by train tonight. The opening session of the Seven- nounced Monday. The Chicago woman Avoid Embarrassment of FALSE TEETH Dropping or Slipping Don't be e: ssed again by hav- ing your fal you eat, tal ugh. or sneeze. sprinkle « little FASTEETH on your plates. This new, extremely fine pow- jer gives a wonderful sense of com- fort and security. 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