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a = Federation Heads Lay Plans || Flannel House Coat | a For State Conclave in June Mrs. Langer and State Presi- dent Are Main Speakers at Banquet Wednesday Plans for the 1937 state conclave @)soc ETY and Schwaabel of New Rockford, fifth; Mrs. T. L. of Ellendale, in Dickinson, tentatively set for June | M3. 2-4, and for North Dakota’s partici-j pation in the General Federation of ‘Women’s clubs council meeting in April moved forward as the board and council session of the North Da- kota Federation of Women’s clubs went into its second and final day ‘Thursday in the Patterson hotel. Mrs. William Langer, wife of the governor and herself a member of the federation, extended the official | welcome to the club dignitaries at a banquet Wednesday evening in the Rose room. Mrs. Walter C. Taylor of LaMoure, state president, head- lined’ the speaking program. Mrs, Langer Speaks “I would like to say that it is 9 great privilege for the clubwomen of Bismarck to entertain the board and council,” Mrs. Langer said, “because it is so stimulating to be here with the people working to make our club work more worth while. As the wife of one of our state officials, I extend bit of official greeting and welcome you to the capital.” Mrs. Langer in- vited the visitors to cail at the execu- tive mansion before leaving, saying “there is open house there every day of the year.” Mrs. John Burke, a former board * member, was introduced next and _ said that she voiced the sentiment of . marks also were Mrs. _ the entire eighth district and all Bis- marck clubwomen in welcoming the visitors and wishing for them a pleas- ant stay. : Officers Are Presented Presented and making brief re- J. J, Kehoe of Cando, vice-president; Mrs. W. E. Cowdrey of Valley City, recording sec: retary; Mrs. 8. M. Hydle of Williston, treasurer; Mrs. B. P. Chappell of Bathgate, American home director; Mrs. E. O. Greenleaf of Devils Lake, juntor membership; Mrs. O. A. Ste- vens of Fargo, public welfare; Mrs. E. L, Simmons of New England, in- ternational relations; Mrs. C. 8. Buck’ of Jamestown, legislation director and former eighth district president; the district presidents, Mrs. Earl Stone- house of Larimore,. first; Mrs. G. H Davidson of Rugby, second; Mrs. R. F. Steinmetz of Minot, thir Pi Smith of Amenia, four: THROAT SORE with COLD ? : —_ Quick / Gargle with Genuine Bayer Aspirin For the most amazing relief from sore throat due to colds, do this: Crush and dissolve three genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets in 4e0 of water. Then gargle with this, holding the head well back. This puts the sooth- ing il Bayer Aspirin in direct contact with the sore, irritated membranes of your throat. Thus rawness and pain are eased almost instantly and you have wonderful comfort. You'll say it’s the most marvelous way to relieve a sore jaccording to word received by throat you ever found. And your doctor, we are sure, will approve it. Get the real BAYER Aspirin at your druggist’s by asking for it name — not by alone. by its full the name “aspirin” 1 Mrs. Leifur entertained for a group analgesic medicine of genuine leh will be hostess to the group |sister-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. ling of the Women’s clubs board in Washington, D. C., Jan. 13-16, said that the out- accomplishment was the of the following resolution: “Believing that there can be no secur- ity in.a world of nations which do not respect their voluntary agree- jments, the board of the General Fed- ‘eration of Women’s clubs, in meeting assembled in Washington, D. C., Jan- uary 16, 1937, empowers its president, Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson, to approach women's organizations in} other countries, and ask them, in the | interests of respective national honor, to join in an educational campaign for recognition: of the sanctity of treaties.” Mrs, Taylor also described the re- ception for the delegates given by \rs. Franklin D, Roosevelt in the White House and the events of Presi- | dent Roosevelt's inaugural. She told the club officers that North Dakote still heads the list in contributions to: the general federation library in na- tional headquarters at Washington, jbut with West Virginia is at the bot- tom of the list in library work done within the state, perhaps through negligence of making proper reports. She said that North Dakota, under leadership of Mrs. Paul Adams, La- Moure, won over Missouri in the Gen- eral Federation Bulletin subscription contest last year and is competing this year with Arizona on a membership — basis. The president urged more at- ntion to reports in the G.F.W.C. and state bulletins. i Local Club Still Member: The Wednesday Study club of Bis- marck, which had tendered a resigna- Ition, remained in the federation fol- lowing unanimous action taken by the board Wednesday afternoon, Dues paid by the local club had not ex- Dr. Maysil Williams, state health officer, addressed the meeting Wed- nesday afternoon on “Social Security. ‘Miss Burke of the Liberal Arts club made the banquet arrangements and presented Mrs. Taylor. Places were laid for 51 visiting and local club- SS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1987 Forthcoming Books Reviewed for Group A summary of Club Group Plans Luncheon 40-Year-Old Club Annual Guest Meeting The home of Mrs. J. E. Davis, 100 Avenue B, west, president of the Fortnightly club, provided a charm- ing setting for the annual guest day Program and tea of the group, now entering upon its 40th year, which was held Wednesday afternoon. Club members and guests, numbering about 45, were entertained at the function. Mrs. Davis welcomed the visitors and observed a club tradition by re- lating some of its history and telling of the high ideals which it has sought to uphold, Her mother, Mrs, E. H. Wilson, was one of the women active in the organization work in 1897, .Mrs F. R. Smyth is the only charter mem- ber now living in Bismarck. For the program, Mrs. C. W. Moses reviewed James M. Beck’s “Our Won- CLUBS i 8 g briefer reviews "til night, Gerland of Buteaucracy,” which deals of in satirical manner with the number Lanai by Gien knowing of bureaus in the federal government. “Th full In her revitw, Mrs. Moses preserved | wy, peut well the humofotis and informative style afd @uthor. es. Davis and Smyth presided at the tea table which was centered] COvETS were lald for 16 guests, mem- with an attractive arrangement of| bers of a club to which the honoree pink roses and tulips, had belonged and other girlhood Guest day committee members were | friends. Bridge and other games were Mmes. A. M. Christianson and W. R.| Played with Mmes. Ward nd T. E. Lumry and Miss Laura B. Sanderson.' Flaherty winning the honors at cards. Ce There were guest favors for Mrs. Cornelia Langer, daughter of Gov- | Ward and Miss Stevens. ernor’ and Mrs. William Langer, en- ss * tertained a group of her classmates| Mrs. 8. M. Hydle of Williston, here from the Roosevelt school at a Val- | attending the board and council meet- entine party after school Monday in|ing of the North Dakote Federation the executive mansion, 321 Avenue B.|0f Women’s clubs as treasurer, visited {Lunch was served to the children af-|in Fargo Monday with an aunt, Mrs. ter they enjoyed a series of games. L. C. Johnson, while en route to Bis- e @ |marck. | Meetings of Clubs | Additional Society on P: | And Social Groups ; cath U. S. W. V. Auxiliary Bridge Club Mrs, W. E. Perry, 523 Third 8t., will give 2 1:30 o'clock luncheon Friday for members of the United Spanish War svoterene: Auitiery bridge club. ‘Women’s Nonpartisan Club Ne, 1 Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 meets at 8 p. m., Thursday, in the World War Memoria! building dining room, Pog Z that a coat which flares °§ ig above the Two Card Parties Are Scheduled for Friday Continuing its series of entertain. | af Qe i Es Proved best by two generations of mothers. ° sO x * * 1 Art Forum i Mrs, C. M. Overgaard will present a study of the life and works of Paul Gauguin at the postponed meeting of the Art Forum to be held at 3 p. m., Friday, with Mrs. B. W. Reeve, 214 Avenue B, as hostess. ze ke Rebekah Lodge A social hour with a fish pond, for- tune telling and refreshments will follow the regular business meeting of Nicholson Rebekah Lodge No. 40 at 8 p. m., Friday, in the American Le- the school. The Valentine| Mrs. Dan R. Jones, wife of Repre- was carried out in decorations sentative Jones of Wahpeton who was banquet, which was followed jcritically ill of pneumonia during the and games, early part of the legislative session, ‘ttees included: mn |returned to Bismarck this week after Delia Beylund and Florence |® stay at her home during which she Bobsien, banquet; Erwin Brendel and |Sls0 was ill. Mrs. Jones had been Florence Bobzien, entertainment, and |here for some time with her husband, LeRoy @techer and Erwin Brendel, |¥H0 now has recovered sufficiently to . Replacing the “dressing gown” of yore is the dressy creation suitable for wear at tea or dinner at home. Truly sophisticated in black flan- . Hallie the subject, “Calling All Drivers,” for women, Table decorations were bou- quets of orchid tulips, and a corsage of roses mache seis adosd place. Mrs, Harry O'Brien of Park River, whose husband is a member of the several days here as a guest of Mr, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. O'Brien. Mrs. O'Brien will leave dur- ing the first part of next week. Wed-,,, pee al ea watormal patty af wich |< Morgan of Grafton. On Thursday, Mrs, O'Brien was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Franklin Page of Hamilton, whose husband also is a member of the house. 3 ot legislators’ wives and Mrs. Riley | * * Appointments approptiate for the month's patriotic dates were used by Mrs. Donald Snyder, Mason apart- ments, for a meeting of her contract club Wednesday evening. Miss Eliza beth Roether and Mrs. Louise Brown- swell turned in high scores and Mrs. Arthur Paul received the f{raveling prize. Mrs. Charles Warner is to have the March 3 meeting. xk * Honors in auction games at three tables went to Mmes. C, K. Moreland and Anton Wyciskala when Mrs. Jake | ¢ Gartner entertained St. Rita's mis- 1% sionary group at cards and luncheon | ¢ Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John March 3. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adam of Ashley ere the parents of a son, born Wed- nesday in St. Luke's hopsital, Fargo, friends here. Mrs. Adam is the former Miss Blanche Anderson of Bismarck and Mr. Adam formerly was an instructor in the Mandan nie school. * Miss Mary Erikson, 205 First St. left by airplane Tuesday noon for /¥ Kansas City, Mo., to spend a month’s | & vacation visiting her brother and Erikson. ** * Mmes. B. W. Reeve and C. M. Over- gaard received first and second high score awards, respectively, when bridge luncheon club, which mee! fortnightly, played Tuesday after-|% Completely Home Owned: Triangle 214 Bdwy. a FIRST We invite you now to inspect our new lines of with the NEW | Advance Spring Frocks Appliques Pri Sheers You'll be amased at their Joveli- ness, pleased at their attractive low prices. Wear while you pay Shop Phone 2215 Dr. J. A. Cowan Will - |Address Council Friday house of representatives, is spending | with the will be speaker for the Women’s Com- and Mrs. C, W. Leifur, 719 Ninth St.) munity Council meeting at 3 p. m., *| Friday, in the American Legion Aux- iiliary room, World. War Memorial nel, it has @ gold and red suede |Presentation at the March 11 meeting ty Auxiliary room, World War! bell and is worn with red and gold |! Mrs. Brownawell's home, invitations, ue outa Of ie, Rouse sessions. /s¢emorial building. Party Held by Staff _| sececcesesseeseeeso0eeeseocceesoeccesencennc90sesee00eeneecoens$o0009ses0eooeebene00eGS0eTNlNleeeONe: To Celebrate Rating To celebrate the achievement of an “A” rating by the National Mimso- Exchange, an association which grades mimeograph publications, the stay of the Marilog, publication at St, Mary’s high school, held a ban- quet and program Sunday in 8t./§% Mary's auditorium, J. A. 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