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OCTOBEE 20, 1996 Alice deneen and Mrs, Ernest | Mra, Nora Erickson of ‘Devils Lake nae ? Date for Forester Nett for home Tueeday after a weet's Attending from out-of-town chan- Meeting Corrected lake Sit ann: Hoke tonaghg-O ve +) tere were Mrs, Masel Pulley of Bis-/ airs. mB. Gorman, chief ranger of |mansce, 614 Fourth St. E. @. Gal marck, a member of Chapter J.| the Women’s Catholic Order of For-|of Jamestown was here for a week: ; euisiels, te or ing of the Rietien isa ween or- | Woscenresee igor + organ! er- Woodmansee, who are 78, ‘cn Mies Margaret ar thia week, Instead It wil ve held on ; e wi eld on Caroline Lakin and! Oct. 28, the fourth Wednesday, at | antoure Colorado ‘antes nd ‘Woonsocket, 8. D,, respect: | eee . Gecorations were tn the sor. V7 FW. Auxiliary to “tapers and bouquets ot Hold Annual Meeting ‘The Auxillary to Gilbert N. Nelson | nd) post 1328, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | will meet at 8 p. m., Wednesday in Bovsl Sa remwer the American P Sioed Auxiliary room, iding, ee . F met toe! elect officers and hear annual reports, | Mrs. T. G. Plomasen of Chapter F. = the afternoon) @ social hour with refreshments is | .| accompanied by Miss Mildred I. Hoff Piarined after the'Wusiness session. | tf 4 4 F National Scout Staff Worker to Come Here Gitl Bcout workers from 80 towns Biemarck, s tid hel Hg Bi Z ie i li i richin flay or tl OULWAUREE—"T've just hada view of the new 1937 Dodge,” says Mrs, Helen Wilson. “Just one look at this car has spoiled me for the make we're a TEE i 5 5 ing up to for @ 18:90 o'clock luncheon in the mu- nicipal golf course club house will be bride-elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitterer of Mandan and left for Laramie 7 — 1935, of Chapter N, sang “I Hear a Thrush at Eventide” by Cadman and “A Dream” by Bartlett. “Rehearsal,” one-act play by Chris- topher Morley, was presented by a group of Community Players members under direction of Miss Auvurne Olson. In the cast were the Misses Olson, Edith Ramstad, Dorothy Tied- driving now. I wouldn't be surprised if everyone feels the same way about it when they eve this new car.” group singing led by Miss Helen Goerta, local scout director, and a talk, “Leaders and Troop Commit- ped Miss Carlson, followed by open discussion. Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, regional camp chairman, will preside during the af- ternoon meeting opening at 2 o'clock for which more group singing, fur- ther study, a summary by Mrs. Burt Finney, regional lone troop chairman, and @ demonstration of the flag cere- mony and troop singing are sched- uled. There will be a tea at 4 o'clock. Bismarck council and troop com- mittee members, examiners and leaders are invited to attend the luncheon. _ Reservations are to be in by 10:30 a. m., Saturday. Te Meet Lecal Werkers Miss Carlson is devoting her time Monday and Tuesday to meeings with local council members, leaders, troop committee members and examiners al and will hold separate sessions f0F! sne once was an instructor. oth ee oe ee eae Welford-for-Governor To Map Publicity of Club to Sponsor Tea | i Mra, Albin Hedstrom, f Little Theatre Week|, Jou "yatsti cont The Community Players publicity commit man, Evalyn Grace Hermann and MODERN WOMEN session and pro-| seaneerostirnia erteoursraaiie’ coca . Which also will include a dis-| Gis aes pueere Sleracgatstccone sb yeare Auster Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed the committee making arrange- The eye ts an organ yeu can't for the card games and the ¢ afford to negiect. ment eecpeonie toner Dr. H. J. Wagner i be guest speaker at the of Chapter H, P. E. O. ge all WHEN YOU WASH WITH a “Ted Teates” Hi-lex e BLEACH @ DEODORANT @ DISINFECTANT He a 5 i g Hi «% Li y includes / Lodge Members to Be Hosts at Card Party| ‘The Sons and Daughters of Norway ~@ public card party at both bridge and whist will be at 8 p. m., Wednesday in the W. hall. Mrs, Bertha Elness rite ai Fl bai $45 oppesite the G. P. Hotel since 1914. Phone 533 Bismarck, N. D. NEW ARRIVALS Wool Skirts and ‘Blouses sizes 4 to 14 fer el Wool Dresses Silk Crepes sizes 1014 to 1614 Ladies’ Dresses in the smaller sizes TOTS & TEENS ‘The Young Folks’ Shop 318 Main Ave, Bismarck, N. D. parlors to discuss handling promotion material for Little Theatre week planned by the players’ group the third week in November, according to Emery T. Putnam, chairman. ¢ Baker, Avery L. Eppler, Bur- kett Huey, Betty Hall, Jane Cowell, Gail Gleason, Hilda Nurenburg and Mervin F. Clough. A GREAT FEATURE —throat protection! You con yell yourself hoarse — you won't smoke yourself hoarse! 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