The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1936, Page 5

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: Catherine Erhart Ig |e A a eee . : 5 | Meetings of Clubs : OCIETY and CLUBS | | Bet ctiece dicts Sere | And Social Groups onan RREeEEeRItEin annem : Unity Study Ciuh lee ANTS f . Kunka-Gunville Vows Will Give Luricheon Wilton Is Host to Legion [Kune Gunville Vows For VF.W. Delegates pee Auxiliary at F, all Roundup During & mass and nuptial cere- Members of Gilbert N, Nelson Post ure Fred - : : mony read in St. Mary's procathedral "11996, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and M0 pmes : ___g |at Ts, m, Wednesday by Rev. Robert! "Bric ; ita auxiliary organization who wish to sort, Tunct Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal Receives|| © Color Contrasts ree aitantec 8 oye Hae] the: luncheon A Pak a Neval Plate ‘Won Prom (OO ee erate beceens ame teense te wo grub {bai ana : =n SH reriouinn 2 a Washington Department frivener &. Cite, om « Mrs. J. by reqs to tap on me gr begins tans tis | Today's Recipe eo he naval plate wot by the North Poet seen Will be held i the ' Church Societies \ gion Auxiliary, in a membership con- test with fie Washington unit, was presented to Mrs, H. W. Rosenthal, Ain district. ‘committeewoman, by Mothers’ Club Mmes. J. A, Fleck and E. J. Helsing will be hostesses for a meeting of the in Kunka Of Minot, who was her sister's only at- that the local Auxil- G. R. Schwandt of Enderlin, tendant, wore a rust move! with acoes- Officers Mt its meeting | Presbyterian Mothers’ club at 8 p. department president, Tuesday night. soties in brown. Wetlnesday. m., Wednesday in the former's home, at the second fall roundup to be held dea Eactegen! attended Mr. Gun- ta ie * ek 514 Rosser, wat soe in the district within two days. The as man, ie Owl club which meeting was held at Wilton. ne There were 14 guests at the wedding was organized this fall was entertain- St. George Afternoon Giuld m., Thursday. Circle 1 meets with Mrs. John Husby, 1021 Fifth 8t.; Circle 2 with Mrs. P, O. Sathre, 818 Sixth St., and Circle 4 in the chi Mrs, Rosenthal comes into posses- sion of the plate, which was awarded at the national convention at Cleve- All Episcopal women of the city are invited to attend the meeting of the St. George Episcopal Afternoon Guild ed Tuesday evening by Mrs. John 416 Third 8t., who carried out ® Halloween motif in the traditional During the first half of 1936, Can- se & Republican Women to adian production of creamery butter land, Ohio, because her district. had ville of Fargo, sister of the bride- black and orange colors for the oc-| at 3 p. m. Thursday in the home Of) \ tices with Mrs, Ole Stefferud the highest percentage of membership groom. H casion. Mmes. Thern Ross, Selma| Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh St. hostess. Circle 3 meets Wednesday, San, 23, 1938, 1D After visiting with her parents at old Rally Thursday |secobson and George Hugelman re- * * * Bae cant: Seah de lo) Minot, Mr. and Mrs. Gunville will gael OD oeeua nist eden high score and| _ Salvation Army Heme es travel to Winnipeg, Man., and then to Mrs, Schwandt, one of several de- points in western Canada, including partment officers attending, also re- viewed the national meeting, streas- ing the observance of the 150th an- Mrs. J. B. Poulson of Redfield, 8, | traveling prizes, respectively. Mts. D., former national vice president of |Hugelman will be hostess to the group Vancouver, B. C. They will return to|the American Legion Auxiliary, who | Oct. 28. Bismarck by way of Seattle and Spo- |is making = number of appearances Every member of. the Salvation Army Home League is asked to be present to aid with drawing up plans niversary of the United States con- + stitution, the use of the fiag ‘and Americanism. She announced that the 1991 FIDAC congress will be held in kane, Wash., expecting to be at home here Oct. 30. Mr, Gunville owns and manages a laundry. The bride was graduated from the Minot high school in 1938. | build! She is employed by the Saks confec- Republican party, will speak at 8 p. m., Thursday in the American Légion | % All Republican women and others | ¥ in the state under auspices of the oe es 4 Greece and that the topic chusen for ‘ the year’s FIDAC essay contest is Ly “How Can International Disputes Be . _ Settled in the Spirit of FIDAC?” Officers Give 11 Mrs. James D. Stenson of Minot, bs department president, outlined the bf general program for the year, putting |. emphasis on safety work and the educational side of the adequate de- fense program. Cooperation with the department heads, particularly along the lines of membership and pub- licity, was urged in Mrs. Schwandt’s official message as secretary. Mizz Mary Hauser, department: treasurer, asked that dues be paid promptly. Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, sub-chair- tionery and expects to hold her posi- tion for a short time. interested in héaring Republican cam- | 3 Paign issues discussed, particularly man on radio, announced a Navy day broadcast at 4:45 p. m., Oct. 27, over KFYR, In her message, Mrs. Rosenthal lauded the district units, four of which have attained superior stand- ing and five of which are rated as standard. Mrs. H. C. Funden of Man- dan, seventh district committee- woman, gave a short address of greet- ing Lelong’s color combinations are a feature of his current collection. This evening model, of black silk - jersey, has a panel of lace-like self i Bre the let aide, A vivid grease ? le. A vivi Mrs. V. 8, Siegel, host unit presi-| OWS ie sot bok waistline. dent, introduced Mrs. Rosenthal, who|.- & aves s presided. Entertainment features were) ong trip to tie South Dakoia Black |§ pep singing, a selection by the Wil-| ie ‘ne trip was begun eavaaeir: ton unit's trio and two readings by : ives Mrs. N. H. Gilmore. ele aoe ani varenre Ot ete Washburn Wins Prize Bismarck reported 134 paid up ‘ members as compared to 130 at i roundup time last year. The Auxiliary 1 history offered by Mrs. Rosenthal as | % 8 prize to the unit having the highest | % ! percentage of members enrolied went | ¥ } to Washburn with 167 per cent.|% Wishek was second with 138 ver cent. | ¥ Lunch was. served by the Wilton |X members following adjournment. Sixty delegates from the units at Bis: marck, Garrison, Regan, Washburn and Wilton attended, Turtle Lake only being unrepresented. Besides th: department officers named, Mmes. W. | % G. Worner, George E. Schunk, F. D. Register, C. W. Leifur, George Smith, | ¢ G. A. Dahlen, Iver A. Acker and R.) 2" R. Nelson went, from here. The first roundup in the district | ¢ was held at perieon aa: : plots FALL and WINTE Wardrobe around these NELLY DONS SEVENTH DISTRICT - MEETS TUESDAY Fifty-nine members of the seventh | ¥ district gathered at New Salem Tues- | % POUDRE DES PERLES —Pyninidedtey ING diay attomipes Ata yoann A complimentary $1.00 box offered a, tea was part- . * ment officers left. for Wilton, ‘ you with a Quinlan purchase of $1.50 AS SEEN IN VOGUE forecasting a gay ac- tive season. Build your wardrobe at an infinitesimal cost around these fine dependable Nelda Crepes exclusive with Nelly Don. Speakers there were Mrs. Stenson, Mrs. Schwandt, Mrs. Bernard 8. Nick: erson of Mandan, department histor- ian who spoke on Navy day observ: ance; Mrs. Edward Temple of New Salem, a member of the department constitution and by-laws committee. or more—-8 dar: only: OCT. 10 to 17 A luxurivus.y-.-agvant, remarkably adherent face powder which gives the skin long-lasting, youthful flower- petal smoothness without any sug- gestion of artificiality. © Classic tailleur in exclusive Bagatelle @ Exchsive Lover's Knot Print with @Satin bandings on an exclusive Cen presented her report as commit- teswoman, Miss Lena Mann of New| % ss i is 8 none Print... Thrush “spaghetti” trim. Bubble Dot Print. eee ee te uaiaent tor ae Thess S’xeilta Hers Quilon incor bow to ae Brown, Swallow ... Swallow Blue, Swallow Blue, Par- New Salem unit. ~ 1% Blue, Wren Rust, Thrush Brown, rot Green, Thrush it Raven Black. 14to Pheasant Purple. Brown, Robin Red. Rihdahl Will Speak 44...$5.95 12 to 40..$5.95 121042... $5.95 On Girl Scout Work : Although Girl-Scout week does not | % open officially until Oct. 25, the Bis- | % marck observance will be inaugurated | ¢ A W. LUCAS CO. FELTS and VELOURS $1.85 $2.85 $3.85 The Season’s Moat Glamorous Styles in Large Assortments Crowns in peaks, feathers and bows, and brilliant ornaments—those things. that you look for in new hat fashions—they’re here along with all the others. : A. W. LUCAS CO. IT OUR GIFT SHO Rae An Appropriate Gift for Every Gift Purpose Dmeiae A, W. LUCAS CO. Bracelet of FLOWERS 995 Like jewels clasping the wrist, is the felt Satinsheen smock. Wearing ite colors green—look your - best when you protect Pp. Be ASA

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