The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1936, Page 5

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rae cad 4 q a ©}. SOCIETY and CLUBS Will Conduct Registration For Girl Scouts Wednesday e Transfers From Local and Out-|/2 Girls Affiliate slde Troops Also to Be Made at Headquarters Teacher from India Talks Here Wednesday Miss Florence Salzer of the facult; of Isabelle Choburn college of Lueknow, India, one of the speakers at the annual conference of the Min- 2ibha Phi, was the only Bismarck 6- among 72 pledged Sunday by nine sororities at the University of @orth Dakota. Other Missouri Slope students cepting bids included Jean Smith of Seer pen Alpha Theta; Mar- Allce Mae Everett of Dickinson and needs pa Delta Gamma, r may Pledged, whi quotas are not full, at & later date. Besides those ment is af- fillating with Capea tater Delts Delta Delta—Alice Carter, Phyllis Dietrich, Frances Dryburgh, Alice Powell and Jeanne Reff, all of Grand Forks; Susanne Palmer of Belcourt and Katherine Doering of Delta Zeta—Virginia Conners, La- Verne DeVaney, Jean Hageman and Katherine Lee all of Grand Forks; Greene of Banish and Prancer Lach ne of and Frances of Barnesville, Minn. Gamma Phi Beta—Marjorie Black hes ees aed is) o lon; Doris and Dorothy Jer- ome of Devils Lake. Kappa Alpha Theta—Florence Dick- er, Adelaide Hanson, Marian neapolis branch of the Methodist G Women’s Foreign Missionary society at Valley City last week-end, will speak here Wednesday. ‘ Her appearance in the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church pariors at 3 p. m., will be sponsored by the local unit of the W. F. M. 8, The interested public is invited. Members returning Sun from the Valley City conclave were Mmes. Emil Benesh, Marion Gossman, W. J. Noggle and the Misses Mildred Ben- esh and Ida Springer. Speakers besides Miss Salzer on the convention program included Bishop J. Ralph Magee of St. Paul; Bishop E. 8. Johnson, formerly of Africa; Rev. George Mecklenburg of Wesley Methodist church, Minneapo- lis, recently returned from a world tour; Sarah Chakko, also of Isabelle Choburn college; Miss Pauline Grandstand from India and Miss Anna Vanderberg from Foo Chow, China. xe * Foreign Missionaries to Address Synodical Simultaneous visits for the first dime of the two foreign missionaries maintained by the North Dakota Presbyterian Synodical society will be at outstanding feature of the’ 1936 convention to be in session at James- town Oct. 13-15, according to Miss Anna D. Burr, state president. Miss Alice M.’Monk of Sapporo, Ja- pan, and Miss Mary H. Taylor of No- doa, China, have been in the service of the synodical for 30 and 18 years, respectively, and each has made sev- era] visits at conventions of the social and presbyterial meetings in various state cities. Both will have places on the 5) ig program. anreebah speaker will be Miss Mary E. Moore of New York City, who represents the general board of for- eign missions of the Presbyterian church, Arrangements ere being made to have all three speakers ad- dress etudents of Jamestown college. Miss Burr will preside at the gen- eral meeting, which will open .with the annual praise service at 3 p. m., Tuesday, and will be housed in the First Methodist Episcopal church. The synodical finance committee will meet in the Presbyterian church par- lors at 10 a, m., Monday, Oct. 12, Miss Burr states. es % Mrs. D. 8. Norton of’ Valley City. aunt of Mrs. Frank Boehm, Person Court, and Mrs. A. W. Hamel, 1013 Avenue B, died at her home Monday. Mrs, Norton, who visited here recent- ly, formerly lived at Mercer, where she was a homesteader. Lose Unsightly | FAT! Quickly—Safely with 0 for Selon fon eight Reducing ATE-OFF | Mar- garet Benson and Eleanor Eide both of Botineau, Elaine Christianson of Margaret Duffy of Devils Lake; Alice Forkner of Langdon, Rosalyn Niel- son of Rugby. Pi Beta Phi—Dorothy Jena Flynn, Betty O'Keefe, Rebecca Onstad and Cheryl Rodger, all of Grand Forks; Adeline Aas of New Rockford and Alice Marsh of 5 Alpha Chi Omega—Phyllis Sweet- land of Grand Forks. Alpha Phi—Jane Beachem, Mar- Jorie Jane Cooper and Mary Daly Mur- ray, all of Grand Forks; Dorothy Brady of Moorhead; Lilian Lunding Fs Hope: Jeanette Morgan of Graf- on, Victoria Netcher of Fessenden, Pa- tricia Sayier and Betty Sturgeon of Fargo, and: Donna Jane Weinrebe of Minot, Chi Omega—Phyllis Jongeward of Rugby and Charlotte Pathman of ‘Carson. Delta Gamma — Audrey Larkin, Louise Loomis, Mary Jean MoFad- den, Helen Jane Oppegard, Elsa Jean Ruud, Dorothea Leslie Stinson, and Betty Jane Swendiman, al) of Grand Forks; Elizabeth Zimmerman of Val- ley City; Betty Aaker, Betty Boren and Marguerite Uleber, all of Minot Mary Anderson of Waterloo, Iowa: Echo Arnegard of Grafton; Ruth Fur. stenau of Langdon and Dorothy Hel- gerson of Bottineau. ** *& Dorothy Jensen Named Epworth League Pres. The Epworth League, young peo- ple’s auxiliary of the McCabe Meth- odist Episcopal church which meets at 6:30 p. m., each Sunday, elected a new staff, which will take office Sept. 27, at the annual reorganization meet- ing held Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Jensen, who succeeds | % was named | ¢ Her staff includes Roger |¥ Cummins and the Misses Lillie Mauk, | % Miss Isabelle Gordon, president. Elizabeth Ritterbush nad Marion Little as first to fourth vice presi- dents, respectively; Miss Eilen> Skel, secretary: Miss Clarabelle McGoon, pianist, and Neil Wilkinson, treasurer. Miss Little will lead a discussion on “What Is the Function of. the Church?” next Sunday. ese % George and Hubert Zappas of Jamestown visted here Sunday with |% their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zappas, Schilling With ‘U’ Sororities Peesy Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davies, 1102 Thayer, a freshman, who accepted the bid of| Campbell’s Beautiful Photographs Ghosts of Plaguing Patrons|{iectings of Clubs 1 Don’t Disturb P. O.Workmen 1 Andee coors _THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, _ |Christian Education Group Maps Activity The annual conference of all church achool workers of the city was Chapter L, 5. M. C. discussed among Mothers’ clubs, 50 Enroll at D. A. R.__|fsumees, Gemat %, Chetan} Them ur chin ta deowied Da, eimai ot, dent | a au pay ws Conclave at Mandan|tte McCabe Methodist. Episcopal ‘The most péesistent ghost is ee ee church, Beta Aigma Phi Soreciey. wil have a meeting at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, The Bismarck club. meets at 8 p. m. Wednesday with Mrs. R. H. Walker, 937 Fifth Bt aes 5 7 ef é i : i : Charities Club eee ere ae St., will be hostess fer a meeting of the Bismarck Independent Charities club at 2:30 p. ee bagged A town Saturday. Miss Ruth Dawson}, ‘Typographical Auxiliary of the North Dekota Agricultural col-| Officers of the Typographical Auxi- lege, who conducted the meeting, Fe iri that Ure held a similar institute at Dickinson meeting Organiza londay. until October. a 5 se & U. CO. T. Auxiliary Monthly card parties for members of the United Commercial Travelers’ Auxiliary will not start until October, A. W. LUCAS CO. |} Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise 7 i : Fy i - i : Sixth District Having Three Local Speakers for Wedding in West pigrarnoe Walter Welford and Rey, — » vi Miss Florence Zahn, daugh' discuss respective Republican and 4 ied o Democratic political issues as mem- bera of the sixth district, North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs, gather at Kulm Wednesday for theit 24th annual convention, to the Associated Press. . U. 8, Sen. Gerald P. Nye, at present |X headquartering in Bismarck, will be the principal speaker at the evening session, Other speakers include Dr. Frederick W. Krats of the atate health eee Miss Florence Schmitt of James- town is here visiting with friends. (Additional Socléty on Page:3) LaMoure, presi: dent of the N.D.F.W.C., and J. O, Mc- Millan, president of the Ellendale Normal and Industrial school. Mrs, T. L. Brouillard, Ellendale, will be presiding asa A 2 * George Moses, son of Mr. and Mra. | % C. W. Moses, 216 Park St., and Jack Zuger, son of Mr. atid Mrs. Alfred Zue ger, 501 Thayer west, are leaving ‘Thursday for the University of Min- nesota where they will complete their courses in journalism and law, re- spectively, this term. Moses has been & member of the Tribune Gaee “ staff for several weeks and is con- cluding his work with the paper Wed- nesday. nurse in the Mandan hospital. e+e * Presbyterian Class Chooses Mrs. Jones The Philathea Bible class of the First Presbyterian church elected new Officers headed by Mrs. Ray Jones at the first meeting of the year held at The Cairn, home of Mr. and Mrs. Clell G. Gannon. Remaining executives are Miss Leona Hyland, vice president; Miss Frances Heath, secretary; Mrs. Gan- non, treasurer; Mrs. L. D. Hulett, his- torlan, and Mrs, H. L. Wheeler, teacher. Mrs. Gannon served refreshments during a social hour. * * Mr. and: Mrs. E. D, Tostevin (Sarah Esther Gurtner) of Mandan returned Sunday from their two-week wedding trip. They visited in Chicago, Wabash, Ind., Racine, Wis., und sev- eral other cities. a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Luchsinger of St. Paul were guests Sunday of Miss Luella Luchsinger, 619 Ninth St. From here they went to Jamestown to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helmsworth. Tepresénted are Carrington, Fargo, Jamestown, Minot, Valley City ana the hostess and Bismarck units. At- tending from here are Mrs. John P. French, ‘regent, and Mmes. Henry O. Putnam and Sys eae Miss Pauline Buzzell, who recently resigned as educational director at the Bismarck hospital, has written! Bismarck friends that she and her mother are located at Apartment 503 514 West 122 St., New York City. They were to be joined there Monday by Miss Ethel Flaten, former die- titian at. the Bismarck hospital, who has been visiting in Fargo and Min- neapolis since leaving here. The Misses Buzzell and Flaten both are doing post-graduate work in nursing at Columbia university. ese % Mra. L, Dodds of Staples, Minn., ar- rived Monday for a few days’ visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and’ Mrs. D. A, Dodds, 808 Av- enue D. es % " Jack Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Davies, 1102 Thayer, is among Bismarck students at the University of Minnesota this term. Davies is a senior in civil engineering. He left for Minneapolis curing: the week-end. Miss Esther Teichmann, city school | % nurse, and Mrs, Edna M. and the Misses Sadie Josephine and Irma Smith, the latter three WPA nurses for the county and city, ate tended a district nutrition institute under auspices of the WPA at James- eos Miss Nell Stearns, 423 Fifth 8t., spent the week-end with friends at Jamestown. A. W. LUCAS CO. 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