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ing. Mmes C. M. Walker and Lyman | ¢ W. Morley will entertain the group in the former's home, 622 Tenth 8t. ee * American Legion At Membership and dues paying night Lioyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Le- | ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS ° e ° | Will Make Drive fo Obtain | Draws Good Patronage Wer ademeria balling. “Mrs, Sweets for Shrine Hospital [Membership Director, We'si and her committee are arranging for the program and refreshments. a a oe Delphian Chapter | “Epics of the Midwest” is the title of the program for Friday's meeting ; party proceeds will go toward support | Of the Delphian chapter in the hume | of the odd Fellows home at Devils|Of Mrs. C. B. Whittey, 722 Sixth 8t., | Lake. who is neared the place of auiters Mi Ruder as hostess. There wi e al Ran Hr high sate Ker Beldeg. St pane discussion of four novels with | Sixteen tables of bridge and whist were in play at the benefit bridge which the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges gave Tuesday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room, The sons in make-up spe> cially. conducted by MISS LOU RAIDER 'p Arve Miss Florence E. Satterlund Will Collect Jams and Jel- Max reciur Mabel ‘REE. Your Color Harmony a ‘Mabe-Up Anetysis Jellies and jams for a Thanksgiving | Today's Recipe | —________—__-¢ will be observed by the Auxiliary to| cake for the coming holiday season. One sup boiling water; % cup but- v % shower for the Shriners’ hospital for which consolation favors went to Misa| Settings in the sales, of Minnesota crippled children at Chicago, which Fern Burdick of Mandan and C .A. Reem be ceewereds eon cuisent| Snyder. The whist prises went to/<™ i has cared for some 90 North Dakota Earl Scharnowske and Mrs. Edward |¢vents regarding American art or | boys and girls, are solicited in » letter Otmatead, who held high, and to atts | ‘tizenship. | which has been received by Emil Clara Meyer and 8. O, Wenasa, who heard } Krauth of Hebron, Mr. Krauth has tad low seores Capt.C.S.Mollohan | hase ake satel lonabad apiceoa served. by, Mines 'Seima Jecebson,| Going to Philippines, these children admitted for treat- Fred Ohde, Louis A. Benser ‘and i ment Thomas W. Sanders. Army orders issued from Washing- | Any gifts to the Presi eater oo _______9/ ton on Armistice day ae nh come. The charitable work of i transfer of Capt. Cecil 8. Mollohan o! the Shrine Rospltals is given to child- | ees of pate | the Macon! Corp, from ory Lincoln ten regardless of creed or national- ni OCI; sl to the Philippine department, accord- . ity. Uo iclae ll Seeac ls hebdnd se ing to the Associated Press. i A i Misg Florence E. Satterlund, 208 Information regarding the date of 2 3 Second St., who has served as a con- Junior Aides departure and the new station, which | tact worker here for Mr. Krauth, wilt | The Junior Aldes are to meet at 4) will be in the Philippine Islands, will take charge of local contributions. | P. m, Friday, in the American Legion | not be known until the official orders The jellies and Jams may be taken to Auxiliary room, World War Memorlal | gre received at the local post. her residence, 2 will be called for if uilding. oes Captain Mollohan came a a5 8 the donor telephones Miss Satterlund ANN first Heutenant in June, 1934, from the at 761, The collection is belug made}. EVALYN GRACE HERM Mik Tasker Ceol ident, | Medical field service schoo! at Car- Friday and Saturday of this week so, Preceding the Little Theatre week! witt review the me hes Abs aed Male, Pa., which he attended after re- | that the shipment can be made in! activities of the Bismarck Commun- ie Aye feria packed Uae nae from duty in Panama. The! time to reach Chicago by the holiday | ity Players a campaign for associate) noon with Mrs, Ral h Warten Soule,| Mollohans and their daughters, Pa- Miss Satterlund explains that the) members is being conducted, accord- 930 Fourth 8t., as peated *| tricia Ann and Joan Vivian, expect to sweets are fed to the hospital pa-|ing to Miss Hermann, membership ‘eee visit with Mré. Mollohan’s parents, tients with their daily doses of cod| committee chairman. The Players’ Past Matrons’ Club. 0. E. 5. who live in Pennsylvania, before lea’ liver oil and that a large supply is! first Little Theatre week opens Mon- Mmes, R. M. Bergeson and HL mM. | ng for the Islands. Captain Mollo- needed for that reason. day, with the membership drive clos-! Reali will be hostesses for a han’s home is at Denver, Colo. ednesday evening four children| ing Sunday. o'clock luncheon meeting of the Past Rdg began the trip from Bismarck to Chi- Miss Hermann is a member of the) Matrons’ club, Order of the Eastern Mrs. Margaret Merritt, 510 Washing- , ane yal t cago to receive Shrine hospital care.| poard of directorg of the drama group. | star, Friday th the former's home, 219 ton St., left this week for Shéridan ana U oe The association membership drive | Thayer, west. Casper, Wyo., on an extended! business Star of Columbia's eee appointments merece replaces the annual season ticket | = xk trip is ae firm with which she is ° us of Armistice day decorated the table | campaign of the Players. It is pointed Pythian Sisters connected. LOST HORIZON 'for the 6:30 dinner when Mrs. Bozak, | out rei these memberships permit] Any Pythian Sisters who are visit-| ‘Addilonal Sorfety on page tour) iS 507 Thirteenth St.. entertained her! attendance, without vote, at the|ing in the city are invited to the reg- Di nem +sdepends upon Max Factor's Super-Indel- ible Lipstick to make Lewis and Clark hotel, Mandan. Cov- Y | prizes went to Mmes. K. C. Hermes bridge club Tuesday evening in the ers were laid fer 12. The contract score monthly meetings of the organiza- tion, and that upon petition of the board of directors the holder may be ular meeting of the local unit at 2:30 p. m., Friday, in the hom of Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth 8t. They should TURKEY SHOOT mitted to active membership. They Igo include one admission to each of tour major productions scheduled for the season, the county one-act play tournament and to the state-wide tourney to be held here late in the spring. The opening play this year will be “Among the Breakers,” a melodrama to be staged with all the pomp and splendor of dramatic productions 60 years ago. A cast of 10 will carry the roles in this vehicle, which is to be presented two evenings during Little Theatre week telephone the hostess if they expect to attend. her lips more attrac- K\and Charles Warner. “kk *& Several members of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No, 1, American Legion, spent part of Thursday ai a quilting bee held all day in the home st eee F. a Register, 1016 Seventh jt. e quilt which they completed MAX FACTOR % | was made last year by the Junior Alder «MAKE-UP SERVICE ¥ | and will be sold to raise funds for that DEPT...MAIN FLooR | | oFBanization’s work. JUDSON Sunday, Nov. 15, beginning at 10 a. m. (MS.T.) Plan now to have CHICKEN DINNER Sunday, Nov. 15, at Judson * oe * Rebekah Past Noble Grands’ Club All members of the Rebekah lodge Past Noble Grands’ club are urged to attend the meeting at 8 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Celia Schloemer, 323 Seventh St. This meeting has been changed from the J. J. Maison residence. this famous lipstickto be perfect. * % % Bismarck Homemakers’ Club Mmes, William Gierke and George Dobson, project leaders, will give a SSSSSISSSS FSS SSSSSS SS GEGS9 FF 9S F555 SSS SE S9IISGG 9S SS SSS SSFS9SGOGE’ xk eh lesson on laundry helps when the Served in the church basement j Bismarck OEM Se ci nee St lI peginning at 12 o'clock noon ij | 8 p. m,, Friday. vill- > PHOENIX HOSIERY |\ Loca UND. Students fea Mestre nak Mens ae ca ne y ]3'Sing in KFJM Program | ————______— A big chicken dinner for 3-Thread Aftemoon Chiffon 2-Thread Evening Chiffon ae Tr Three Bismarck students at the f | aN | University of North Dakota took part . »| in the program with which radio sta- \ tion KFJM of Grand Forks formally inaugurated an increase in power +-Thread Everyelev Calton a as f Ww only 40 cents. i which became effective Sunday. They were the Misses Vivian Cogh- | | lan and Mary Louise Nuessle and Jack ; Humphreys, all members of the Mad- ; rigal chorus, which gave several selec- | tions. Miss Coghlan also sang three | solos. She was soloist the same Sun- 4%‘ day for peace services held in the 3) Presbyterian church of Grand Forks ¥! to commemorate Armistice day. | The University band also took part} $i in the KFJM program. i aa ek OK |. Mmes. P. L. Owens and E, M. Stan- ‘ton turned in the high scores in the contract games at two tables when | Mrs. C. A. Schuck, 900 Ninth St., en- | tertal her bridge club Wednesday atternoon, Mrs. Carl Nelson, 922 Eighth 8t., will have the Nov. 25 meeting. * * * MBs Rosalyn McNamee, who form- , erly was employed in state offices j here, her sister Miss Viola McNamee, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. 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