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RST OR : pooecoes 100000000000000000000000000006 ERE : PRIME INTER NameChairmen to Arrange for Interesting Meeting SOCIETY and CLUBS “rine itn following ry during the evening, Mrs. | Directs Roundup | hopin saad a paper cate Soe v : =) ‘The - ] Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Community WOMEN IS GLAMOR, The One At The Right Is The Mother VA NS \ P ; onation,” The “Singular Case of P s drew Mellon” taken from Vogue, was "4 @ s Degree of Honor Convention fed ty Mr, Manord Puy Tul Beauty, Social Ease, Style Have 9 KLIS SS Ennead ; Ulmer, “Today's Youth Problem,” Superseded Children, ‘ = Sr Girl Scout Council taken from the club women’s maga- P: U » Mrs. A. M. Brazerol Named 4 ine, was read by Mrs. P. J. Schmitz; Church and Kitchen Hic Entertains Leaders Mrs. J, M. Shirek read an article eae ‘ General Chairman; Meeting from the child’s study book and Mrs. : Will Be in June o| ‘The leaders’ association of the Bis- Parks conducted oe Be cote einen ADE Mie ‘The ; marck Girl Scouts were guests of the tee oo acer cere tors heard Thursday that beauty, s0- | % | Girl Scout Council at s dinner meet- & book from lor book guild. , cial ease and style have superceded | ¥ Mrs. A. M. Braserol, by virtue o! held’ in the Rendesvous LE children, church and kitchen in wom- | her office as president of the local) srisses Dorothy Moses, chairman, Hairdressers Giving en's interests. 4 Degree of Honor, has been named) Caroline Lakin and Beth Wheeler ° Alice Hughes, New York, American | % general chairman of arranging for| were the committee in charge of the Card Party April 20 columnist, said the new trinity con-|% the state convention of the Degree | Program and Miss Evalyn Grace Her- —_— stitutes glamor. y Honor lodge, which: occurs mann and Mrs. T. E. Simle led the The associ- “Just as men seek adventure, so|% three yeara te be held in Bismarck, | SmM6iNg of scout songs, As a part of ation has isued invitations for the women covet glamor,” she said. “It |% i and’ the program the council members benefit card party which it will give 4s not merely # synonym for romance. | yrereaede im the lodge, | Presented @ model Girl Scout meet- Tuesday, April 20, in the private din- It is s romance with » big dose of | % edaeaay ceo isaipeting tan =| ing, with Mra. Al Rosen acting as ing room of the World War Mem- wish fulfillment. : ft chairmen for | captain. orisl building. Each member will be “Now mind you, I am not denying | olny te, Seleeies : lowing the dinner the leaders responsible for obtaining guests for there is interest in the acientifio diap- | % oe cuning ind [held ® business meeting and dis one table at which auction and whist ering of cionst Mites, Normas Livdshi, trans | cused the “study of interest of the will be played. Refreshments will be tion; ‘Homan, reception; | “it! Scout and leaders in s possible served at the close of the evening. —_—— am saying - Jona Wachtler, 5 Joseph | Ca¥, camp program,” which will be] Mrs. B. F. Benson of Grand | Mrs. Helen Jacobson, chairman,| Més. John B. Belk, 710 Fourth St.| teay-. 5 ; ee mes 2 ises Datherine Bel ween * uae 3 Forks ‘summer roundup Misses Vonnie Nicholson, Amy Pros-| left she Git Wid with bee wooneine dent, Marvin Hf Crenget. of the baile , 1 : here -in- . f I-18 Morris 1 3. Christine ‘Huber, 4 chairman for the North Da- |bers, Lucille Handy and Mrs. P. G.| Thin oo Titer, “Rev. and bérs.|Waukee Journal, was first on the | geline Kelley, Eunice Plaher, Erma B.C. Mark’s aughter | kota Congress of Parents Bere tr aieaoen foe, tha beat editors’ program. Leading newapapers | * Polke and Marie Hauge, members of| Married in New York and Teachers. function, Emily, who is a student at the Uni-_|frors il over the country were. repre- |g i rhece serious chairman wil hae ie Sa a Ag en pape do Ralanyrres President Roosevelt invited the edi | § Crenuntttoes to aauist. them, at 2 later | peered Mere, BO. Marks, Fare: Pn gagement of Minot nies woonderiwe bar : ; | “on ae 2 where ses ager the pErnags det Couple Is Announced nnounces rotna: j gave abort pep talk, and Mra, Gus [MATS ay ein my ooourned’ hear.| Bismarck friends will be interested| | MF. and Mrs, Prank Markow of J. Pelke was named chairman of the/3) in the anouncement recently of the! tcucnter, Nettie, to Ralph Robb of : Both Wear May . ‘The took place in the Lit-;engagement of Miss Margaret White,| sieeie, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ole Robb. and ho At the officers’ club meeting held|11. Church Around the , With daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.| 0 Gets nas been set for the wedding. ee ‘ at 7:20 p. m. it was decided to hold | ney, Claude of Mr, | White, Minot, to Harry B. Welliver, a * & Leifur Will Talk on | Le Gant of Youthlastic several practice meetings during the | yrares gave his daughter in marriage. | Jt. #le0 of Minot. The wedding will] 17. note: gnarp, a former resl- ‘ur ; month and the meeting Apr. 28 willl ane wore a tailored jue woo! | take place in late July. dent of Driscoll, who is spending the Conference Program |% ‘THE CORSET THAT’S DIFFERENT be used for this purpose instead of |i with Miss White, who graduated from | “ent of Driscoll, wH0 ts operas ter, poe , 2 ses ie holding the usual social gathering. |,n4 g shoulder corsage of red roses| Minot Teachers college last year, has Henry Nieman, Crawfordsville,| 7 ©. W. Leifur, principal of Bismarck |% Daughter—because it’s lithe, it’s gay, it’s com- Sets and iiles of the valley. Miss Lacy |been supervisor of music and primary | OF Uei'd, nonce’ guest, when »| es, at : junior ‘high school, will sppear on|% | fortable—Mother—because it firmly controls and flat- ‘ M rris-Sim: Vi ttended the bride-elect andj instructor in the Ryder schools this| .- | Week held at the University Apr. 14, 15 2 PPe “4 : (1) ions Vows ee at rise pie sroup of temas # hie da Sear era hire and 16. ie progiae of Wie anuusl high schoo! % | tens. Both know that Le Gant always stays in place. john Baldon!, Mr. Joy. 2 birth- ee ference versity o: ; 1% 5 Spoken _Wednesday| "rie come wii atts tis nom aun Ser Talgs*|aayonuvray, nh ort | ar, ana a, Sova Owe, who| Dato foe oan He nat | agg yny OreWeg Ta Cater cam et ae Miss Wilms Mary Morris, deughter|clated with the B. Altman company.) =. | © © #. J. W. Beyer, Anna Hoeft, Leo Banta, tres Untee habe toed iivine (oe, aor Training for Junior High School Pu- Size,” too, for shorter women. “Veil of Youth” for of Mr. and Mra, Baward | Morris * ho 1 Missionary Society Eadie Olson, John Bens, Minnie Sen-| ix months, are stopping in Blamarck| DIM” at the general slim debs or average figures. Bimons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wachter Sc! 100 Room Has Guest Speaker |reiaents of the Driscoll community. for several days en route to Carrins-|” Willard E. Givens, executive secre- Remember—Le Gant gives you the figure of youth Simons, Baldwin, st s service read Will Receive Prize a o ** # ployed. tary of the National Education asso- —and you are as young as your figure! é in the parsonage of the McCabe a “ Miss Alice C, Anderson, s misilon-| | Mrs. H. D. Harding, 106 Rosser Av: * cation, Washingtoh, D. C., will be the Come and be fitted to Le Gant in our Corset De- ‘ Methodist Episcopal church by Rev.| 5 w. riley, member of the Wach-|aty to Chins, wil speak at mis-|enue, was hostess at s 1:90 o'clock! srg prankle Lyman, Cando, state|blef speaker Friday evening, when ft waiha irdl d corselettes and A’l Walter H. Vater, Wednesday morn-|..7° 07.0 “Parent-Teacher Associa |sionary service at the First Lutheran | desert luncheon Wednesday, when| president of the Degree of Honor, was| be Wil discuss “Federal Aid to Edu-|% | partment—we have girdles and corselettes and A’lure Ing. ton, has ofered as « prize, pictures| church, Thursday at 8 p. m. Special | she entertained members of the Wed-|in Bismarck Thursday to confer with| cation.” He will also bras for all figures, for all occasions! ‘Miss Fern Simons, sister of the! \¢ the six most well known poets, to| Music will be furnished by the chotr.| nesday contract club, Honors in the] the officers of the local lodge about | the conference Saturday s- who was bridesmaid,|'.° room in the Wachter school| On Thursday fternoon Miss An-| bridge games, played following the] the plans for the state convention to $ es $ 00 bec rd Sn moe oe wich bas the most number of par- hacen Aare A ee mtsion ee Iumedeon, went to Mawes, Harding) be held here in June, | solids lhe Aeleryerd attired in an Oxford grey tailored | ents Visit Tmslr rou frtkn OP ‘held [the home of Mrs, ‘Theodore Larsoo, gaard will have the next meeting in| william Corwin, student at the | Directors of the Republic Steel Corp sult and matching grey sccesosries./ 159 means of increasing the interest | Mandan. two weeks. North Dakota Agricultural college, named R. J. Wysor execu- Others at $10.00 Richard Larson, Baldwin, attended! o¢ the parents in their child's school ess ses has been selected as a candidate for| tive vice president and general man- Mr. Simons. work. The Jolly Eight bridge club met in} yer, and Mrs. Clarence Olness, Wil-| commissioner of the campus of the| ager, to the presidency. He i Mr. and Mrs. Simons will make sas the home of Mrs. Ruth Engen, 927/1ston arrived in Bismarck Wednes-|Student Commission, in an election | Tom H. Girdler, who will continue as rsa te Sem | mes ot he ei me Soa, Sree ce te, oe a eam oe | es can os rd in the home was and p ve for 1po- Miss Mary Mablman, student at) Nec °AMsY acct a8) Avenue ©, weet.| high honors ewarded Mmes. Rands|lis ons combined business and Mrs. W. A. Martin, 1033 Kighth St. Surgeon General Parran of e e e the North Dakota Agricultural col-| 4 Sociai hour followed the short busl-| Mills and M. ©, Agre and traveling | pleasure trip. Mra, O. Olness, Ryder,| left Thursday {or Williston where) the U. 8. Public Health Service de- lege, has been selected by Phi Omega} "2 esting and bridge was played| prize to Mrs. Josephine Hugelman.|mother of Mrs. Oiness, came to Bis-|she will spend severe! days visiting |clares that 10 years might be added : Pi sais candidate os ee ee during the evening with score honors | The next meeting will be in two weeks |marck with them and has entered|in the home of her father, Dr. I, 8. /to normal life expectancy if present — ef Fs i 4 F z E A F i 4 i | I g