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Thursday Musical Celebrates 22nd Anniversary at Banquet Members Entertain Guests at Annual Function; Music Program Given, Stressing the common bond which Members have in their interest in music and the force for good which the Thursday Musical club has been in Bismarck during the 22 years of its existence, Mrs, O. I. Devold, a former president, presented’ a program of ‘unusual merit at the organization's annual guest banquet held Thursday evening in the Trinity Lutheran church. Covers for 78 members and guests were laid at a U-shaped table graced with bouquets of red arid white ‘car- nations and red tulips in silver and crystal and baskets. Tall red tapers and matching hearts placed at inter- vals further enhanced a Valentine's Gay effect. Reviews Worth of Music may have for individuals, and that those gifted musically can lighten their own burdens and those of oth- ers, She introduced first Mrs. Frank J. @ verse written by Mrs. Larson for the charter member program earlier in the year. The president listed as oth- er leading accomplishments this sea- member Lives ot-Preaidents- - -Reviewed for D.U.V. ‘Two famous presidents were hon- ored and Mrs. Violet Richter was initiated at the meeting of Tirzah i ge 2 ghEe e& Electric Cookery Is CLEAN In electric cookery, there is no smoke to blacken pots and pans. Walls, wood- work and curtains collect no smoke or soot to remove. Even frying is cleanly be- cause heat is under control, and the use of medium or low heat reduces burning and spattering. North Dakota Power & Light Co, Athletic Club Elects And Plans 4 Meetings Hiking—Group meets at postoffice building on Broadway avenue at 2:30 P. m. Sunday, Miss Marie Huber in - | Carl the Patterson. Covers were laid for 16 guests. Jonquils and white carnations flanked by UBS |e North Dakota Society Will Meet in Capital ‘The annual meeting of the North of North Dakotans ever; wean fashington, will be held Sat- Lynn Frasier, Senator Gerald P. Nye, Con- William Lemke, Sidney L. Wardwell, Pembina, presi- dent; Leslie Erhardt, Cavalier, and Miss Hazel B. Nielson, Valley City, vice-presidents; Mrs. Sigrid A. Scan- Friends gathered in the home of Mra, William J, Altringer, 614 Rosser The officers of the society are: avenue, Thuraday evening for a sur- bridge ee | Mrs. Emil Denemark sets the Pace among leading money. winning owners this winter. Phenomenal success enjoyed by Mrs, Denemark’s _ pretentious string at Tropical Park contin- ued at Hialeah, where with the meeting but one-third gone it has accounted for 16 victories, including a number of stake and overnight features, The Petite Chicago matron finished seventh in total purses last year with $109,050. Guests for 13 Tables ‘Miss Anna Walters. Score honors in the games at three tables went to Mmes. Magdelene Sattler and Clyde Helmbrecht. The guests served a two- course luncheon with green and white decorations and presented the hon- orees with gifts. * * Members of the “Jolly Eight bridge club played contract and had a late lunch served them Wednesday eve- ning in the Sweet Shop balcony. Mrs. J. Sundland won the high score Mrs. Fred Swenson the sec- prizes. Mrs. Randa * Mmes, Walter Maddock and H. J. Johnston turned in high scores in auc- Attend A.0.U.W. Party tion. at three tables when Mrs. — games E. J. Schultz, 614 Tenth St. enter-| ne valentine bridge party for ae bay eee . Mr Pa Ww, clent Order of United Workmen lodge | th tracted players for 13 tables. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Booth Cooley of |J. Morgenthaler and J. A. Patera won Minot, brother-in-law and sister of baad Rey for ee! Sucron Daere Mrs. ©, W. 216 Park &t., and lore Ressler ant . ar left this |ald Snyder were whist prize winners, (Miss Marie Jacobson headed the com- mittee on arrangements. THE WASHER WON'T GET THEM WHITE, SO I'M GOING TO GIVE THEM A GOOD SCRUB AND BOIL/ ILL GET SOME OXYDOL NONSENSE £ IT'S THAT LD SLOW-POKE SOAP YOU'RE USING. WAIT To Outfit Drill Team Proceeds of the New din- lic Tuesday, Feb. 16, will go toward buying uniforms for the drill team to wear at the state convention here April 21-22, it was announced Friday. Boston brown bread and baked beans will be featured on the menu. room. Mrs. E. J, Schultz heads eral ments. Members of lodge are aes tickets. es Lodge Juveniles Will Have Valentine Party Each Ancient Order of United |Workmen juvenile lodge members may bring one guest to the Valentine party which will be given in the lodge hall at 3:30 p. m., Saturday. The child- ren will make valentines and then will be served refreshments. Mrs. James A. Nelson, juvenile supervisor, is in charge. 7 * * * Mrs, Fred B. Heath and Miss Vir- ginia Wright of Mandan entertained at a reception from 3 to 6 o'clock ‘Thursday in the Heath home honor- ing Mrs, Heath’s son and daughter-in- law, Lt. and Mrs, Clinton Heath, San Diego, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Heath, the honor guests, Robert Heath, who is home from the University of North Dakota for the week-end, and Miss Wright received. About 45° guests called during the reception hours dur- ing which Mmes, Colin R. Cary and James T. McGillic, Fred W. McKen- dry and Charles W. Weight and R. G. Knight and Miss Wright alternated in presiding as ae ie table. Contract games at two tables fol- lowed a 7 o'clock supper at the St. Jude's: ary group meeting Wednesday evening with Mrs. J. N. Deibert, 200 Tenth St., as hostess. Score honors went to Mmes. W. F. Meyer and Clarence E. St. George. Mrs. Charles Gray will have the Feb. 25 meeting. : ** & Mrs, Rena Jensen of Devils Lake, who visited for 10 days with her Caughter, Miss Alice M. Jensen, Enge apartments, left for home Friday morning. * * * Mrs. Richard Luedtke, Bismarck, has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Field of Jamestown. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE._FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1987 coe N jR.N.A. Raising Funds |Schumann Music Club Will Present Artists A radio program which was to have been presented over KLPM of Minot last Sunday afternoon by Miss Belle Mehus, Bismarck and Minot pianist, and Marian Sandin Kelly, formerly of Bismarck, has ~been postponed until March 7. The Schumann Music club of Minot, which is sponsoring a series of , Set the new date when snowblocked roads kept Miss Mehus in Bismarck, s* *& Rainbow Has Social | Time After Meeting Jeanne Paris, new worthy adviser, presided for the first time at the Or- der of Rainbow meeting Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. Follow- ing adjournment, pa mated Bave a lumorous reading, “Popsy.” Ruth Sandin, Constance Cole, Charlotte Kent, Ione McConkey, t For- ester and Jean Brandenburg served re- freshments. ee *% Mrs. Gerald W. Movius of Fargo is expected to arrive Saturday for a week's visit with Mr. Movius, political writer for the Fargo Forum, who is here during the legislative session. ‘They will be = ve Patterson. * Mrs. Emery T. Putnam, 1110 Thayer avenue, entertained her evening con- tract club, which has players for two tables, Thursday. Mrs. Arthur C. Cayou won the first and Mrs. Fred- erick Diehl the second high score award. es *% Capt. C. W. Agre, Albert Lea, Minn., Salvation Army official, left for home Thursday after visiting a few days with his father, M. O. Agre, who is seriously ill at his residence, 413 Ninth St. ae Mrs. W. V. Swanston has returned to Fargo after spending a few days here with friends and attending the legislature. ee * .Mrs. F. Bon and Miss Agnes Hilde- brand arrived here Wednesday from Jamestown and will remain in the city for some time. ** % Mr. and Mrs. Frank Junge of this city visited Jamestown friends Thurs- Es and then went to LaMoure to ee % Mrs. Arthur Powell of Devils Lake, mother of Miss Louise Copenhaver of ‘Bismarck and Miss Helen Copenhaver of Linton, suffered a fractured arm | cording in an automobile accident at James-| Goetz, town late Wednesday, according to the Jamestown Sun. Mrs. Powell was treated for her injury in Trinity hos- pital at Jamestown and went to her home Thursday evening. According to the newspaper story, Mrs. Powell and her children and a driver were ‘coming from Carrington and their car struck a bridge abutment. * *k * Mmes. F. F. Griebenow and H. P. Rosenberger were co-hostesses for a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon Thurs- day in the latter’s home, 404 Avenue C, to which 20 guests were invited. Flowers were combined with candles to form centerpieces for the luncheon. service. 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