The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘'UESDAY, APRIL 27,1937 aoe , i Ceeee yo hh Lunch was served by Mmes, J. A./@——_________________» be held. There will be an exhibit of| taken Fj . from Kohler and Floyd Ahndal to mothers) | Meetings of Clubs the work done by the different grades ine -weat Ate yt tee i of club members. An ; at the school. The organisation has| of illumination will be given in fe é { Elaborate plans have been made for d Social Groups | | 167 pata memberships at the current] sponse to roll call. Visitors are wel = ahd Mrs. Langer have| *® meeting on May 8. Mothers of |@ time. come. : ; cee fpmber ded igen agers Mothere-Day program fas been ar-| ‘The Fortnight elt wil meet Wed sights ith Club Reeserait PEA i bs s . s Veteran’s Auxilia H in charge of the tea includes Mmes. er Nlpeaipahe seperated tae pects | ranged. Mrs, Frank Nichols will di-| nesday at 3p. m. at the home of Mrs. The Bismarck Independent Charity ‘The Roosevelt Parents and Teachers ry to VE | Amness, chairman, Snow and Kelly. | will be held at 9 p.m. in the phyaical| ect the program. She will be as-| William Langer, 114 Ave. A, west. | club will meet at 2:90 p. m. Wednes-| amoclation will meet Wednesday at 5 x The tea table will be decorated in| education building at the college, | *isted by Mary Jane Wilde eee day at the home of Mrs. O. E. Ander-| 8 p. m. in the school building. The Two Da M t the auxiliary colors, red, white and| One of the leaders of the double eee St. Benedict's Alumnae son, 728 Second St, Drogram will consist of « panel die- ee ing in an | yellow, carried out by ‘flowers and] line at the prom will be Albert Brauer, 4 é St. Benedict's alumnae chapter will oe # cussion on the topic, “What Is Char- : gat ~ iets cue dated Ta son of Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Brauer, 7091C.D.A. Give Pri: to | meet Wednesday at 6 p. m. at the NYA Junior Dramatics acter Education?” ‘Taking part will Mrs. Hart will leave Friday morn-{ Rosser, west. Mr. Braver is junior . e home of Mrs. E. O. Bailey, 533 Ave. A,| Members of the NYA Junior Dra-| be Mme. E. J. Conrad, H. M. National President, Mrs. Hart,| 2% Parse, Grand Forks, Minot, Bis-| ing’for St. Paul, where aho will meet| ball manager. He will have as his Bridge Party Winners|*** matic club will have a hike and wiener| Leonhard, Tt, Will Sessions, | Miss to Be E mack, Jamestown and Dickinson are! with departnient presidents there. partner Jean May, Fargo. oa ne gard roast Tuesday evening. They will] Helen Rue and Mr. Paul Netland. Re- e Entertained in Bis- expected to attend. 7s & ra es ‘Tie Csthono Daughiers or Awsclon Mothers’ Service Club start from the World Wer Memorial| freshments will be served by « com- rharok Thured: Mrs. Hart will arrive in Mandan| Mj i brought their series of ‘The Mothers’ Service club will meet | building at 6:90. mittee including: Mmes, Rols Nor- ay ‘Tuesday afternoon ‘and will be enters| Mrs. R. E. Carlander_ |Townsend Club Will | tits to s cloe BMoniuy evening eith| GUer“aY $f-$ Pm. at the home of ote Dols David Barecala. we Tr Blade tained at a dinner at the home of Is Feted by D.U.V. we bed ing with| Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, 312 Ave. B, ALA. Chorus Dolph, David , Ww. T. % Mrs. Martha B, Hart, Mrs. Arthur. On Wednesday the v oe y D.U.V.) Sponsor Dance Friday | Meutn'sm contae tna | eae sine, American Legion Auxiliary) 9s0 S00 — D.C. | tor x ? a chorus will meet for its regular re- * ge D, C- national president of the Urit-| Fill be taken on a tur of BIs-| sesabers ofthe ‘ers of Union| The Capitol ity ‘Townsend club| .,2% the contract games Mrs. 0. H. Wodnes@ay Mothers’ Clab hearsal and breakfast Wednesday at| | Church Societies | Suctary wit ease ota ete nie Denes wil be held at the| Veterans gave s farewell party Mon-| will hold its regular business meeting ‘Mergens won first honors and Mrs.| The Wednesday Mothers’ cli will/9 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Spencer) ¢————___@ iiss Cah Se tawis aan ORE hotel tor day evening for Mrs. R. E. Carlmder, ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the| “4. LaRue, second. At auction,}meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the | Boise, 618 Thayer, west. ' Palestine Prayer Fellowship taeahay - seabon Wi Ate} peybebeg eth pecig he genie enue juni president of D.U.V., at the ouse. high score went to Mrs, T. J. Mc-| home of Mrs, Gordon MacGregor, 628 * * There will be a Free, nee ageaneeday, and) St ten will be given for etre, Hart| Private. dining room of the’G. P. Final arangements will be made for| L@ughlin and second, to Mra. O, K./ Mandan. Current Events Club Fellowship meeting Thursday at 8 p. Mandan. state beowetll Geac'| aiueedey atarnton (rock 3/40 6, ‘Mrs, Carlander is leaving Wed-| the dance, sponsored by the club, to club will meet |m., at the Salvation pendence nemreiead areata he , in for Montana, where she plans| be given in the A.0.U.W. hall Friday| Re! te were served by pane maeey ae Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the home a announces that more than 60 womers| Bismarck in the suxiliary room of the] to make her home. Peet pane for vie sate conven,| committee including Mmes. J, N,|_ The Wednesday Study club will) of Mrs. H, F. O'Hare, o0€ Fifth Bt. BAKERS GATHERING ie fer a uuilding. Two| ‘The tables were decorated with aj tion will be discussed. Because of| Roherty, chal , George Brown,| meet W at 3 p. m. at the/ The play, “Victoria Regina,” will be] Jamestown, N. D., Apr. 27.—(2)— past pores - the Auxiliary,! number of May baskets of spring| the importance of the meeting all|R. A. Kramer and P. R. Webb, the| home of Mrs. L, W. Larson, 315) reviewed. The North Dekots Bakers association Mmes. . Snow and F. L. Bur-| flowers, Mrs. G. D. Bell, president | Townsendites are urged to attend. The| Misses Leona Christianson, Frances Park 8t. Is ** & will open its annual convention here dick, Mandan, will pour. In the re-| of the local chapter, presented Mrs.| general public is invited. and Elizabeth Slattery and Mrs. Ho- dg Unity Study Club Wednesday morning with J. J. Flan- ceiving line will be Mmes. K. C. Ar-| Carlander with » gift from the chap- eo man. Will School P.T.A. The Unity Study club will meet|nery, Jamestown, presiding. ness, past department president, Sam| ter. ; : At the next meeting, May 10, offt-| ,.7ne,Will School Parents and Teach- | Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the business : J HE Arter, “present, department prei- ann H. R. Martinson Will {cers tor the coming year wil be] SU'r'as'p.m. at the school” ‘ection | World War Memoria’ bulsine. ‘Mee Beautiful ties—See them at commit! Tuniors to Entertain Speak Before Class|°” of officers for the coming year will| terial for study and discussion will be |Shark’s Men’s Store. . s- ~ Schilling Perr INEZ HANSON 513 Ave, A At Wednesday Party| x x sartinson, deputy commis- | 900 vy Ry sioner of agriculture and labor, will | % Troop ‘No. 5 of the Junior Catholic] address the class in Public Problems |% Daughters of America will entertain niscussion Bese er 8:15 p. m. at |% A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally-Advertised Merchandise attend. Harvey N. Jensen, | ¥ supervisor of adult education, an-/¢ nounces an open forum discussion | ¥ | will follow ae s. Juveniles Planning To Entertain Mothe The Degree of Honor Juveniles met $ Saturday in the dining room of the Mar.| World War Memorial building. A|% short business session was held at | % EXHIBITION Original Gigned Etchings Old Prints, etc. From the New York Galleries of CAMMILLA LUCAS Price range from 50c to $20.00 Your Inspection Invited The GIFT Shop HOSKINS-MEYER Bismarck, N. D. ..Home.of KFYR as n the shade © © and casts your shadow in these cool, cool frocks in the shades of fashion . . . golden yellows, clover pinks, sky aquas and whites with the staccato of daring colour trims . . . glamorously reflecting you as the woman who knows what to wear and how to wear it. Winners in the spelling contest were | % Rosemary Yeager and John Bravzerol. | % DICK’S GROCERY ow Sheers so cobwebby or starchy and crisp in Nelly. Don exclusives, so many - and so varied. 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