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Dee ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1997 Social Affair Tuesday Notes] incr Group Sets Mothers’ Club Founding in’09 Members’ Husbands Are Guests ‘at Bridge Dinner in Prince Hotel New York, Feb. 17—(#)—What is a “perfect wife?” She doesn't wince when another woman kisses her husband, although secretly she resents it deeply. She never uses force to prevent her husband from “stepping out,” because if he has inclinations in that direc- tion,*he will step anyway. She never belittles her husband. —“To her, he’s always the Babe Ruth of the world.” 8o said Mario Chamlee, handsome Metropolitan Opera tenor, Wednes- day, in giving a kind of abstract pic- ture of “the perfect wife’—that male pipe dream. Methodist Fellowship Program Announced Everyone interested is invited to join the McCabe Methodist Episcopal congregation in a million unit fellow- ship movement gathering at 7:45 p. m., Wednesday in the church par- lors, according to Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor. Wednesday evening, all Mettidist Episcopal congregations in the world will hold some form of gathering. A collection of books published in North Dakota's territorial days and early statehood prepared by the chapter historian, Mrs. Florence H. Davis, was viewed by members of the stay i uu Bat F Litt H [ 8 i ‘Perfect Wife’ Never _ Belittles Her Husband He listed three “main attributes or Qualifications” of “the perfect wife” and then, warming to his subject, named other desirable subsidiary traits, such as: “The perfect wife doesn’t have to sew on her husband's buttons, but it’s awfully sweet if she does,” He named as the perfect wife's “main” attributes:— 1, Understanding. She knows how to face problems and combat them. 2. Interest in her husband's work. 3. Faith in her husband's ability to accomplish things. national gatherings which they had attended. Social arrangements were cared for by Helen Baumgarten, Jessie Carlson, Mary Carufel, Mrs, Edward Bannon and Myrtle Ackerman. Hilda Ehreth was named chairman of the next meeting March 16. ees Members of the Juvenile Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge and guests, numbering 45, were enter- tained at a Valentine party Gaurday afternoon. Red and white predomi- nated in decorations and were in evi- dence in the luncheon. Mrs. James * ‘ oe Pees B23 ail; 8 a At the first SNIFFLE.. ‘| E Sree iad seen aid for ‘preventing colds..Especially de- signed for nose and upper throat, where Patou’s informal afternoon dress of black most colds start. | neckline to hem wi Real fifty centimes ees Three Guest Speakers Address Hairdressers Mary Ann Cool and Vera Makhow and Ruth Bissell of Grand Py 3 ate angel s re ..€ ee f Achievement 1936. © 8,456,910 MORE KILOWATT HOURS were used by our Residential Customers in 1986 than in 1983. BE Ff) © The average rate at which this substantis! in- , crease was sold was ONLY Sc per kilowatt hour. A LOMBARDment of love with a POWELLfull punch! starts Friday at the PARAMOUNT P. S.: I's “My Man Godfrey”! @In 1936, the average rate for ALL Residential kilo- watt hours consumed was 17.1% LESS than ip 1933. # In 1936, more than 1,000 ELECTRIC RANGES were sold to the customers on our properties. © This is definite proof that more and more of our customers are utilizing the benefits and advan- tages of increased electric service and appliances. They. themselves, to a great extent, have made possible the reduction in their average ra%es. Each individual's decreased rate, due to increased usage, aids in the total average rate reduction in his town or community as a whole. BEACON ELECTRIC € and 32 velt windcharger supplies: / Slow Speed Generators, Propellers, Control Boards, —Alse— * Electric Fences Irrigation Pumps 1799 Main Ave. N. Dak. Py »» » because they give me the @ You'll be proud of your hands os zi berlain’s Lo- isecauss tt caleaael Never sticky, ‘or ,, it dries quickly. by a ilet goods counters. For ree use coupon below. when use North Dakota Power & Light Co. The reason A. Nelson, supervisor, was assisted in entertaining the children by a group of mothers, eee In compliment to Mrs. A. E. ¢| Mitchell of Lewiston, Mont., who is party Tuesday in her home, 500 Tenth St. Bridge games, in which Mrs. Klansey won the high score favor, and sewing provided diversion for by| the nine guests. There was s guest favor for Mrs, Mitchell. Valentine To my beautiful boss: you try to make love to me? — William Powell (otherwise known as “My Man Godfrey”) P. S.—Find the answer at the Paramount Fri., Sat. or Sun. good things I want in a cigarette I work hard and I play hard...and I guess I smoke more cigarettes than most anybody I know. is... Chesterfields give me @ lot of pleasure. Ie’s easy to figure why...they’re mild, not strong...and they’ve got a taste and aroma that clicks every time! Many Affairs Held for Mrs. Finney’s Sisters There is much entertaining by Bis- marck hostesses at present for Miss Clara E. Stevens of Ban Diego, Calif. and Mrs. R. D. Ward of Minnewau- E 2 FEE st NOTICE! To Ticket-Holders and Patrons of the American Artists’ ageeciation! Owing to weather conditions in this section ef the country during the past week, the tour which was te have brought te us Raymond Anderson, violin virtuese, and Eleise Meere, dancer, in concert this Thursday evening, Feb. 18th, has had to be delayed. New date of their appearance here will be announced within a few days. fi ry 8 age AD i (Additional Beciety on Page 4) flavor because its toasted “MEXICO TODAY” by Col, Irving Speed Wallace, Mondor-Besten, 364 pages,