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se at 3 e nightly meeting at 3 p. m., Wed- *nesday. oes Cub Mrs. 8. 8. will entertain the ¢! Charity og i ces ___ BISMARCK, SOCIETY and CLUBS R.N.A. State Camp Meeting [University Women to "In April Is Taking Sha pec 2° oa Because of the crowded calendar, polls CBDR the March meeting Mrs. Josephine Long Assists | Humorous Aspect of Local Lodge in Plans for Large Conclave A paper.on “Pun ; i I “Mary Hed meeting details Mesnty “A: Jones Minn, with Ms Ding: bate. Ender Materia wesky Malik. ings Tuesday at Jamestown and Wed- who is district deputy, and Mrs, K. F.! A quartet composed of Mmes. W. J. nae ot ee es map wracte ot the Joon) Bees 2 ait cok WaT: @ Barenesile ae tin eckioedl ethentan aabeouled toe to dines ere defile cresttementa |eented “Choral Fantagy on Nursery |March 15-18 at Savannah, Ga. She Mrs. May E. Logan, state juvenile|Rhymes” by Matthews. The plano cannot come to Bismarck at this time: organiser, also will make visit here aocomperimient was played by Mmes pe 508 Sees eet tes been camp meeting. ness, ees Te. Elect Executive ‘Mrs. John L, Hughes played piano ; Eich ie at ge eae ee | ge Preparing for to stooord the late ba, Miyrs Rally |G-,A., Dahlen sang “tbe New Un- edie ene eens Of Arvills, who was state oracle. Mrs, |rella” by Morris Deasley. ‘Tulse, Okla, will be host city for the Mabel ‘Thompson of Pargo 5 sate} 0°C, . bares Mimwe Mano gp? council eating of the General The tirst day, wocoratng $0) Save: on 8 26-80, which several North Dakota Long, will be devoted to business of| Rev, Burgum to Speak | members will attend. the state camp. The second will At W. T Mrs, J, Warren Burgess, given over to 8 program of take and). At .C.T.U. Conclave or the Tusa federation, is chairman aay Bapers school of instruction. — of local . Mra, R. H. Sate apres sree cae atmnated eit Rel’ L he hatkum of sigsetee, |e Oe MLO bb alee — camps are affiliated with|s member of the 25th legislative as-|man of the program committee. apartments, is 0 graduate of the Paul the R.N.A. lodge in North Dakota. Atisembly, and Mrs. Bessie Darling of| Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson, na- beauty academy in Minneapolis aiid present an attendance of 100 mem-|Grand Forks have been obtained as| tional president, has chosen as the; has been working in shops in that tenis anticieateds er the Mort Dakota Women's Onrision | eeene, theme, Learn to do well sity for the lath ies 7 ‘ fomen' seek judgment. Relieve the % State camp mhectings are held only Temperance union executive board in| pressed.” (Isaiah 1:17). Elaborate| Mr. and Mrs, Walter J, Adkins |3 every years. Jamestown March 18, Mrs. Barbara| exhibits depicting the work of the/ turned in high scores when Our Lady | % re ee ember Drive 9, the [eee ee raree, corresponding secretary, | general federation are being planried. of Lourdes missionary group was eni- ma 5 ee oe ned Sessions will be pul ee * tertained at cards and luncheon Sun- [ere hem lg Hacc Soren ed / ‘| ames. John Fofthouse and Jerome! day evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. B.|% Fh igh ik Re mtg oma rea s+ & Rehfeld entertained the E. 8. C. club| Rodgers, 222 Fifteenth St. Mr. and|9 Sek muamath (moni Ohare Tents] ern ere Comenercial Mmes. C. O. Palmer! mrs, Roy Reff, substitute players, held | % Sore ee Tena eamboldt. ‘These lead. | Travers auxiliary past presidents’) and Frederick Dieh! st s 1 o'clock| ow, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Clarey will , organisation passed the time with| 1 afternoon in the ie end Mra Lops meet in ME|sewing when they mat Monday eve-| Lucas restaurant Afterward, the es ee Uppland Gepped. i: *°| ning in the home of Mrs. Leo DeRoch-| group went to the theatre. Mrs.) CARL O. LENTZ NAMED ; = ti included a play,| {Fd 908 Park St. Mrs. W. J. Tar- Lofthouse, who was her] Washington, Mar. 2—(#}—Acting |% “Two Gentlemen of the Bench,” given | S&<t was assisting hostess. Meetings » Was presented with a gift.| Postmaster General W. W. Howes /¢ by a Community Players cast composed | Of the group have been changed from * * Monday announced appointment of /% PY the Misses ‘Thelwa Liessman and | tbe first Wednesday to the first Mon-| Miss Evelyn. Jensen. arrived trom/ Carl O. Lents, Baker, Mont, as act-|% Ruth Curry, Merrill McCurry and| 87 of each month. Minneapolis and began work Tuesday | Ing postmaster. Warner Litten, and bridge games. - Mmes, Charles Bryan and V. A. Yea- ger received the score favors. Lunch was served by Mrs. Toliver, hostess committee chairman, and e S Mmes. L, 8 Blenaley, J. W. MoGuiness, “Joseph L. Kelley, J. B. Smith and PF. H. - Geiermann, 7 N Rel . e ° Woman’s Relief Corps Convention Dates Set Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Mothers’ club meeting at 8 p, m., ‘Wednesday. s* & Bismarck Junier Music Club The Bismarck Junior Music club/% will meet in Room 310 of the Bis- Perfect Fitting LEG SIZES . for mendes ret] Sharmeer Stockings written by 11 educators for the Cur- | J \ the looks of their legs. Aid the wear of their stockings! Let as introduce you to the Belle-Sharmeer leg sizes diums, Duchess for alls, Classic for plumps. Here exclusively. $100 $135 water from top to toe. That's Belle- Sharmeer! Gorgeous texture in marvelously accurate leg sizes for all sizes of legs. Each one perfectly sized in width a8 well ss length, from top to toe. No wonder Belle Sharmeer fans are so pleased with Now Showing The New Spring Colors NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 _ ONE OF THE SMART HATS FROM PARIS PPRACHER PRAISRS $1 Watch for the Unveiling of Our Display Windows Saturday Morning | RAISES Urge Union Hours For First Ladies! Washington, Mar. 2—(P)—A ficti- | the representatives of “the amalgam- organizations COUNSEL OF WIVES Tells Husbands to Heed Advice of Spouse Because Intuition Excels Reason Assérting that s “good wife is for- tinguished guests Monday night at | first lady to give in. ever God's noblest gift to man,” Rev.| the annual stunt party of Washington Iter E. Vater Suni ht ed | ReWSpaper women. 4 Walter E. Vat day night warn 4 sath husbands in the congregation of the! tne personages they write about, Iam- | ing “no more inaugural teas!” “Knit- Methodist church to heed the counsel/ pooned politics, social work and so- | ting? Nix!” and “Who gives a hoot of their wives. At the same time he ciety. urged wives to stick by their hus-| The theme of Mrs. Roosevelt's! The bends through thick and thin, in-| "strike" ran through the entertain« | Roosevelt herself’ made an “off the a te j ment, lozens of women, led by | record” speech to the guests. Taking the story of Pontius Pilate for ilustratieg, Rev. Vater ponted| maternal sitcom." "| Park River’s Potato out ¢ Roman governor's wife] Among the most important assets Openi aes, locals geet beadhgerk rere) & husband can have, Rev. Vater as- Show penne, is Bet judgm« serted, is the counsel of a good woman.| pary —P)—Fi- should have nothing to do with the) In many cases, he contended, &| nai pateralaia Re pred tae par death of “this just man.’ woman's intuition proves much better) potato show which opens here Wed- Pilate knew he was doing wrong,| than a man’s seasoned judgment. ae Rev. Vater said, and his wife's ples! If married couples would be happy | ceived Tuesday. reinforced his conviction, but he felt/ ne warned them to avoid long sepera-| ‘The \ that to spare the life of the Saviour! tions. Whenever husbands and wives| speakers, Joe Thompson, would mean his removal as governor) are eager to get away from each] announced. They include E. W. Nor- and so his convictions were cast into} other, he said, the decline of romahce| cross, Fargo, Greater North Dakota the discard. has set in and when love ceases t0/ association; T. E. Stoa and William One of the tragedies which some| grow it begins to wither and die. Back| Leary, Fargo, agricultural college spe- women must bear, the pastor said, 1s) of every broken home, he said, is the| cialists and E, J. Mitchell, Minne- that which comes with the knowledge| story of the loss of love. apolis. thet their husbands, though perhaps! The sermon was the last of a series: oT man ee ‘respected by the world, have lost the! of eight given by Rev. 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