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a » ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Girl Scouts to Have Outing To Mark Close of Observance Thursday and Friday Are Set Aside for Emphasis on Hos- pitality and Citizenship Bismarck Girl Scouts will climax their national scout week observance Saturday with a picnic at their cabin on the River road. The day will be dedicated to the founder, Juliette Low, and also will be observed as Health day. Friday was Citizenship day in the week's program and Thursday Hostess day. Give Afternoon Tea The latter was observed with a tea for parents of scouts, the girls and others interested in the. program from | 4:30 ‘to 5:30 o'clock Thursday after- noon in the scout room. Doris Lyng- stad and Irma Rudser, hostess holders, presided at the table and others asrsting all had won the same recognition. Troop committee: members assisting the girls were! Mmes, Grover C. Riggs, G. H Dollar, T. O. Brandenburg and Frank E. Cave. The scout colors of yellow and green were noted in the appointments: which were tall tapers, a bowl filled with autumn fruits and bouquets of chrysanthemums, Trucks transportation to the picnic will leave the World War Memorial building at 2 p. m., Satur- day, and will return at 5 p. m., ac- cording to Miss Helen G. Goerts, di- tector. The girls will take their own mi to roast over the fae MENTHO-MULSION 69. FOR BAD COUGHS UE TO COLDS CAPITOL CUT RATE DRUG, INC. Fifth and Main HEATING PADS (Three- Heat Ther- mostats) .... 10c LIFEBUOY Health Pa = 29c 75e BAYER _ Aspirin ....... 35¢ VICK’S Vapo-Rub ... $1.00 LAVORIS Mouth Wash..... 69c 75c LISTERINE Antiseptic ... Almend Lotion 59c _, $1.98 55c MARVELOUS Creams and Powders, (By Rich- ard Hudnut) .39c Face Powder sso. OC ADD 10% FOR MAIL ORDERS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Bismarck’s Oldest and Largest badge| badge campfire. Miss Gladys Rue, Troop 2 captain, is planning games and wil be assisted by Miss Arlene McBain, Troop 6 captain, and Miss Ruth Cur- ry, Troop 12 lieutenant. All Girl Scouts are invited and are expetced tw particiapte. Teach Girls Citisenship Mrs. C, W. Moses, junior citizenship examiner, Friday commented that politicians will have to make an intelligent appeal to Girl Scouts when they become of age, for leaders of the movement have wisely arranged to include in the Girl Scout program a study of the basic elements of good scouting. The girls learn to respect and obey the laws and regulations designed to make life safer and more pleasant in every community and it follows that @ good local citizen will be a good citizen of the state and netion, ac- cording to Mrs. Moses. The many Bismarck Girl Scouts already have a more intelligent appreciation of their Guties and responsibilities as citizens than the vast majority of voters is the belief of this exxminer. What this means for the future should be evident to every thoughtful person, she concluded. ee *% Marion Dahl, Former Bismarck Girl, Weds Word has been recived here of the marriage of Miss Marton Dahl, for- merly of this city, to Clemens E. Wecker of Helena, Mont., formerly of Taylor, N. D., and Los Angeles, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 9, at Helena, Mont. The bride is a sister of Mrs. J. W. Knecht, 906 Seventh St. and Mr. Wecker is a cousin of Mr. Knecht. She was employed by the state dairy commission in: Bismarck and left about a year ago for Minot to work for the Works Progress administra- tion. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Dahl of Minot. Mr. Wecker is the son of John Wecker of Los Angeles, formerly of j Taylor, and he is employed by the Golden Age gold mine of Helena in an engineering capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Wecker are at home in the Elaine apartments, 113 Clark 8&t., Helena. The wedding ceremony was read at 9 p.m, in the Swedish Lutheran church of Helena by Rev. Mr. Ring- strom in the presence of a few rela- tives and intimate friends of the couple. The bride wore brown velvet and carried yellow roses for the ceremony, at which she was attended by her niece, Mrs. C. W. Culver of Helena, as matron of honor, and Miss Katherine Nederloe of Minot, who was brides- maid. Spokane, Wash., acted as best man for Mr. Wecker, and also sang “O Promise Me.” A reception in the Culver home fol- lowed the service. Mrs. Philip Fossen, 906 Ninth 8t., entertained a company of 12 friends ‘of Mrs,. Wecker ‘ata 7:30 o'clock des- ert luncheon and sewing party Tues- day evening. The group is sending a gift to the bride and also copies of favorite recipes which were written during the party. * ow U.C.T. Dancing Party To Be Halloween Event Bismarck Council No. 325, United Commercial Travelers, reports a large number of advance. reservations for its Halloween dancing party to be given Saturday night at the Dome. This is the first social function spon- sored this season by the U.C.T. The committee, headed by L. D. Hulett, 4s making elaborate preparations to entertain the members and their friends, | Warren Webb and his Colored Spid- | ers will play for the dancing. Favors The bride's brother, H. F. Dahl of | wit be distributed throughout the eve- rs ** * Mandan Y.B.W. Dance Combines Two Themes Miss Marquerite Bonzer and Walter Enderle were awarded the prizes for the best costumes at the dancing party in the combined bowery gnd Halloween theme which the Mandan Young Business Women’s club gave Tuesday night in the Tavern. Old- fashioned dances had a prominent place in the entertainment follow- Fargo Pioneer Group To Hear Russell Reid . (Additional Soclety on Page 12) Buy Your Plymouth Where oo i Assure Versatile Wrap [ Altholigh it was designed primar- ily for the leisure hours of a girl's life, this beautiful blue house coat can serve as an evening wrap. Of heavy satin, finished with an all-over, climbing vine motif in trapunto hand quilting, it has straight shoulders, slightly puffed sleeves, a Yitted bodice and @ flared neckline, For her son, James, on his ninth birthday, Mrs. M. J. Berger of 209 Twelfth St., entertained six of his playmates with games and a 5 o'clock supper Thursday afternoon. Favors, the cake and other appointments were suggestive of Halloween. Prizes in the games went to Donald Os- born, Ralph Anderson and Ralph Harmsen, Jr. ***% Indian’s ‘Wife Dying After Brutal Attack Conrad, Mont., Oct. 30.—(4)—Sher- iff C. M. Embody’s office said Fri- day Mrs. Aloysius Evans, 21, wife of a Blackfoot indian, still is in grave con- cition at a hospital in Browning, Mont., Windcharger Powerful propellers, $1.23 up. Other reasonably priced parts: Gyro-Pivot Automatic Turn- tables, Hub Attachments, Control Boards, etc. ._ BEACON MFG. lect: Salen & Main Ave. A won Li imber Yard from the effects of an axe attack for which her husband, 24, is under arrest. Pondera county atvorney H. H. Hul- Unger ordered Evans held on a first degree assault charge after Mrs. Evans was attacked, Hullinger said a murder charge would be filed against her husband if jahe dies. ‘The sheriff said Evans orally ad- mitted the attack but has not made any statement while jailed. Children Invited to Take Part in Parade The Women's Christian Temper- ance union Friday repeated its invita- tion to school children to participate in its parade. opposing liquor legisla- tion at the coming election she ‘a be held Saturday ai ie downtown section. = ‘The children will carry placards which are being made by a group of high school boys. They also are in- vited to decorate bicycles in the pa- triotic colors and to make signs of their own. A truck will be provided for the smaller children to ride in. The parade will form at the inter- section of Second street and Thayer avenue and will start moving prompt- ly at 2:30 p. m., according to Mrs. John L, Hughes, chairman. About 5,000,000 acres of American farm lands are now planted in soy- beans each year. Amy Mollison (above), noted Brit- Ish alrwoman, | wn as she re- turned to London her plane “overturned near land, on a fight fro j was ,innea beneath the ship but | suffered only minor injuries and bruises. (A: ited Press Photo) | _ U.C. T. Halloween Party and| Dance at the Dome Saturday .|night. Tickets $1.00 per couple. SS DEMMING BEAUTY SHOP PRINCE HOTEL We specialize in correcting all conditions of the hair and scalp—by giving scientific individual PARKER-HERBEX TREATMENTS Phone 1607 or 800 Funeral Services for Infant Girl Are Held Funeral services for Marlys Geist, 9-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geist, Driscoll, N. 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