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' A Spanish oe, oo the Mission Federation | TY B Mise Cleo, Areas told of the his to Meet at Mandan ( oA of the pi of sllegtance to the ' which Lire, shel by Frank TE TD i wh later dalanteelea tar ens hae sap adige Atego he was | women’s Arneas received the same honor fat Grammar school al erryville, | announced the program for th the fall .| Kans., as an entry in a Women's Re- United Spanish War Veterans |its,*' sion.iae siciacy pra-| Ear a a ene in meting of the eat end of the ir 7 Oke Commander O'Hare responded in be-| Mls Dorothy Barneck, in a clever | Tutheran church of And Auxiliary Hold Banquet tists wens ng coats og ams end DUCE [saga wil commence at 10-6. y q Besides Mrs, Snow, Mrs, Arthi Cire satin and net and a silk top hat, | (ms). = es Ser to ana St) O'Hare, Urs! gave two intricate tap routines with| «radiant Lives,” the meeting topic, Present “and Past Dep Past Department| which served in the Philippine | arness mtroduced as honor guests, | ar Coral Giatune Me See eae: | wilt is ee by Revs. O. O. And- a; Officers Are Honored as —_{ can look at ny! Bestar realize ei deprtnhe orcrinen, cna oT duughter of Veteran Daniel M. Slat- | Almont. Rev. Lous Hagen of Haven m4 ” “ New Year Is Begun that America has not lost the pa-| jor James M. Hanley of Mandan,| Members of the Bismarck-Mafdan| 3 F O/Hare, post commander; United jar Veterans post | Mrs, A. H. Irvine, who described the and auxiliary holding their third a0-| reunion of the First evening in the Rendezvous were hon- i ored with the presence of Dave H. j Hamilton, department commander, suggestion. and Mrs, Maude 8. Arthur of Man- dan, department president, who both Urge Mutua! Helptuiness were among the speakers. Erection Wars convention at Denver, Colo. of monuments to Span- {operation between the post and auxi- ish War veterans while they still are | members, particularly in sup- alive and can appreciate them was i urged by speakers wno told of monu- | of veterans. y ments on battlefields and at state Mrs. capitols. Commander Hamilton par- | herself a past depariment president, ticularly this measure to honor | introduced ‘ote, for which they fought ®| past department commancder. were parate meetin; ren of Mandan, delegate to the Aux- Colorado regi- 5 On behalf of the auxiliary, Mrs. nual fall reunion meeting Monday| ment during the Veterans of Foreign mee earieet meeting at] Arness asked su and others favored the monument atoga Speings hel the same time and by Mr. Hamilton | by aisabled veterai These and others also urged co- |¢ncampments, orting national legislation in behalf) ber of the post who served in the/ place cards and candy favors. Af- navy, was called upon for a brief C. Arness, toastmaster and | Navy day address and said that rae is set the honor guests and pre- | the public as citizens a picture of ie the first North Dakota uaessnlbaat them with flowers. Mrs.'navy. He compared Te Sell Carnations ae eThe pledge of allegiance was re- sera of etings oe as the function adjourned for igs Of the two groups. | from Driscoll. Mrs. Husby pl ‘ support for the carna- *| tion sale which it will sponsor Satur- day. This is the second annual sale | here of the Miele which are made Covers were iald fe for 60 at the din- ner, appointments being in the Hal- | R. O. its Navy loween motif and attractively work- | treacurer. ed out with tapers, cellophane chains, For her daughter, lary committee posed aside annually to na the navy of| and A. WySnow. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1936, in the First Mandan, Ses- | A Sar on “Neighbors in Our Own Music will be Latetog) by a pastors’ wives, Mrs. Lucky of Washburn and members to devote the: morning seein th to a devotional ser- vice and the afternoon to and program. Officers Of the circuit in addition to the president are Mrs. Carl Keidel | 1, of Mandan, vice president, and Mrs, Everson of Washburn, secretary- x ee? Miss Goldie Tangements were madé by an auxi-/Byers, on her birthday anniversary, of Mrs. | Mrs. Charles B, Halvorsen, as chairman, and Mmes. Ken- |St., entertained 10 of her high school !dence at the penitentiary. neth McDonald, Magdalene Heiser friends at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Mon- 223 Tenth ments. Mrs, Hi Mrs, John Husby, president of the by ‘Meetings of Clubs : And Social a, | Mandan circuit ot fon Spied Miss Jean Bi issionary f¢ vA Ha The College Wednesday in the home o: west, Mandan. . Carl E. Circle 3 of the Trinity rs, ; business | seventh Bee who. will be, assisted by |@ Mrs, A. Holta, Members are asked to | ¥ wed their pera boxes and to note | ¢ from Thuraday, Honing day. First Letherss sewing at 2:30 p. m., Wedne with a ett from the group. A Ans lecorated birthday cake was the main feature of the Laie and ‘aed appoint | ¥ St. Benedict's Alumnae \ of 8t. Benedict Alumnae | association will meet at 8 p. if Mrs, Bei nard Porter, 305 Fourth 8t., north- —_—___________—_-¢|} ‘ Church Societies | S Circle 3, Trinity Lutheran Aid The two sewing circles of the First | $ Lutheran church will be entertained | ¥ esday by Mrs. Gir- | & dell Patterson in the warden’s resi-|§ fre requested to bring their own/¢ |day evening. Miss Byers was presented | needles and thimbles. ‘ m. (CST) |¢ In Focus for Fashion Lutheran /% the usual | % Circles Members | X Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise COATS For Cold Weather that combine style, fabric and color in a price range that can * please all. 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