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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1987 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Sunior-Senior Prom. |*Micctings of Clube ~ And Dinner Are Held] | “And Social Groups —— e M rigal ° Pen Women to Fete adrigal Club Praised for. National President Outstanding Choral Service|, rvs regs toi, toa pu 5 Capitol Homemakers Hold Meeting Friday|| SLOPE NEW PROGRAMS PLANNED cay aterm a tng bor okie | li wD, Feoeal weve! QR MOTHERS’ DAY A. Winter, 521 Tenth 8t., with Mrs. " sam, 81, from the Catholic church. Eims Hendrickson as assistant hos- Burial was, made’ in the: Killdeer cemetery, 0 hters, Mrs. W. i ne in sone ot Mothers Deg was | Bosch, Oakdale, was acd "Weber tal ta Maxis ig ted by the following: a Sean tore hat obe| een, sau et jost City Churches to Be ident of the League of American Pen * W. ©. Wiley, J. C. Quinn, B. Hen- Devoted to Theme Women, will be in Bismarck Thurs-|the dinner. Norman Woehle, presi- Preaid drickson and Frank Nichols. He aay Bismarck Audience Hears Fin- Straw Time Ui 3007 2 as tie aeek ttn nine en. 02) Cie. Penber laws) Pare the ad-| ne Paot President Parley of the A summary of the lesson recently | campbell county seicr and geriy day | Spectal Mothers da programs . | get Execution; Hopes Sing- She will be honored with an Owi| ident of the senior class, made the | Amencan Legion Auxiliary will meet Memoria bullding "wes ‘presented, betel" Me Goce re Ee oe | Se most, Bismarck — ers Will Come Agai and ‘Triangle luncheon in the Rose | response Mrs, Ferris Cordner, Mmes, Cordner| THe project leaders reported on plans! trom Russia in 1874 and worked on pontine ain room of the Patterson hotel Thursday| Included the were: Arthur Sorin hostesses,| £0 achievement ind worked onjand evening services. | noon, followed by @ sight-seeing tour| vocal solo, “Alma Mater,” ee ees Pena ee Juve, Further plans wil bo wed ot steambuels operating between Yank-/ Gome ministers planned to devote f the old forts and Indian lodges in| Brendel; a, “Our Athletes,” the next caida : at least one sermon of the day to the By EMILY MARSHALL the Mandan vicinity, anda visit to locense Bi sieiabets Cee ae ipesin areata subject and in ff 3 saxophone Refreshments peseetaeb eget aged air el . é ae ee the most pleasing . the Roosevelt, cabin ‘and state capi-|solo, Robert Gustafson, sccompanted | noid Apt ad nbecrnoe! hostesses, Tel peep Piacheetany Bigs eatin RET chairs one peels tenia re marie in mienyin gay tie ence tol building. For both the luncheon|by ‘Kenneth Katser; “paper, “Theat Kiwanis park. Bach member 1s se * Guenther; $8, feidng Fasitent oe cio will be peoceinent tcaturee cone | Madrigal club of the University of] P oo be served in the large Arikara earth: Bes teresa Revell: read | expected to bring her own lunch. Miss Amy Forsberg, Everts apert-| community who died after an iliness| At McCabe Methodist” Episco Nocth Dakota ‘raised 47 wellea lodge, invitations fave been issued| toss” Aitrion origeeer vor a pceks ments, has as her guest her mother,| Cr''three months. She leaves her|church s special Mother's day pro- a Perfectly blended Mage 2 ve, Dare eet | dors, jagner; ‘vocal solo, U. ©. 7. Auxiliary Mrs. A. E. Forsberg, Pingree. na pr, Ariesn, ih ‘be. presented at the’ 12 ’ y_ended. voloes tn sort ; Presidents of several women's of-/John Fortune; tap dance, the Ben-| The United Commercial Travelers Petes Gee RJR chatty Peer bear ieecdiad WU, aa2 8 Leprindedy city audi- a ganizations and to a number of other| nett sisters, accompanied by Mrs.| Auxiliary will’ meet tat 8] Pro: Will H 13. lock Sunday school, with the jun- Jae captivate an audience that Fepresentative women throughout| arthur Bauer; and group singing, | otclock in the Auxillary roske of the|~ TOSTOM enor: ee Lee ee ee ee soon ere, teen, larger. It could the aus “auld Lang Syne” and “Farewell.” | world Wer Memorial South Side Mothers Bremen, N. D.—Services were con- Loretta Myer an ie leading role. Seach ey maa hte, mabe a Rann we eat, eet ea ey a oe A, iy be inate ni , for it can erated set dress. Coemes Club A Mother's Day j teq | Olle church here for Frank Lies, plo- fret choir will be a highlight of " tro-| On the committee in charge of the} The Cosmos club will meet Monday 3 neer resident of this community who} the evening services, at which Rev. ortes of university days to scores duce individual Pen Women and|panquet were Mmes. B. A. Woehle,| at 8 p.m. at the to the mothers of South Bismarck, | died suddenly of heart trouble. Born| Walter E. Vater will speak on “The graduates with the singing of Alma other chats: Loute Ac Clacsks: Tiueodas | thi ee rs fd raced Mrs. Cyn-| will be presented Sunday afternoon| in Germany, Lies cam to the United| Ties of the Home.” Mater until the notes of “Nightfall Mrs, Hoyt’s address, Mrs. James Mor-| Ressler, Philip Starkle, Fred Hes- ; at 2:30 p, m. at Kiwanis park. States when a year and a half old| Songs by the choir and a sermon in Bye” oat aati over te fot ris will shesk for the beaen: eID | Barke, : ‘The high school band, directed by| ana settled in Bremen 49 years ago| PY Rev. C. F. Strutz, district superin- thelr" til of “muale, ‘Universe ees music’ chaistann for the Pen Women| 2, Hugh Portune, Two Tryge Township |2en sare” olan “2h ait Mig| when a boy. He was 6 years oid det, wil mark, the day atthe the desire that 1 C. for ® number of years before her elec- Gap eiclibe es ado cha roai et Schools in Bismarck | opening address. The Mother's Day Fort Yates, N. D. — Mrs. Charles Lutheran the Poung Pooaee ies Rowland return with his tion to the presidency, is best known | ine foo Shares of (ae ie — address will be delivered by James! ah'"os was’ puried in the cemetery| Will be in charge of observances, A pedal 2 . Assisting her were Morris, , 28, Chcice of eocn positions Sana gi rec eet ted Rep re Malser and the Misses Arlene Wag- rer, yedstreeh HO Mar inte omni fustice of the state supreme| DY icliowing services, at ‘at. Peter's mother-daughter banquet 1s ‘also priate. For the most part they were and speaking volces, and for musical! "€f, Jean McKinnon, Jean Roherty| os in Bismarck Friday. Miss Aldyth Ward, Jong active in| church. She was the mother of two RINE girls will ppeaet te y, Pindrigsle; melodaey tere, clesoee settings to many familiar readings, |*4 Margaret and Clara For. : ‘Those in the party were the Misses | civic affairs of the sbuth side, will| children. ~ |“God’s Gifts to Mother,” at the nforn- than selections of glee clubs, pastoral i Her work has been featured on many| Trin, couples attended the junior [Mila Trygg and Jeasle Pettis, tench-| Preside. J. W. Riley and other offi-| 1 suea x D,cJohn Fubrman,|!08 services in the Salvation Army tm thelr theme and executed with ra | Rational convention, programs and) Tithed by the Rhytiim Scam es nae Wie simapae, Crest, IES, suats, past and present, of the Wach~| jcustield resident for many years |ladel, which will begin at 11 o'clock, effects of the Don Cossack chorus prizes in national contests. The Ahimes “Gloria Starkle™ and | Rowmary.. Yun 3 totes AMagnus| ciatonl, will be included on the pro-| and formerly of Fessenden, ND. was | an © speclel Mother's day progras singers. Sharing Pen Women's attention on| Emily Papacek gave a tap dance/anq mioise and Mavis Olson of achool| Stam. The invocation will be given|buried in the Fuhrman cemetery | 14-05) : . . out with clearness and harmony by| MAY 13 will be the state art exhibit, |Miss Dorothy Bonds sang a solo, ®¢-| no, 4 Also in the party were the| DY Rev. Benjamin Schiipf, pastor of south of Bowden, N. D., following) 2 0"G. 1. 3 pindaht will devote his Brailes soca. (th cuartet, of which Mrs. Paul T. Boleyn, Fargo,|ompanted by Miss Senet Ferguson. | patrons of the schools, Mr, and Mrs, the Blsmarck Baptist church. |serview at, Choy, Suuimiived “in [sermon at ‘Trinity Lutheran to. the tained by Professor Rowland, con- Tis bE Oe fan, and for which several ‘teust| Rett, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. McGraw bohapeahecrdnla ated Ae a ed mayor will present carnations 10,tne| North Dakota since’ 1697. He had pare Ae AEE LSS trol of his chorus unusual for a group Club's final group included “The | members will and Dr. and Mrs. Milo Priske. H 7 three oldest mothers ‘The| clighteen children, five of whom have | Mother.” Bells of Bt. Micherl's Tower” by Bir bring pictures, Another ‘Trygg: Mrs. Maurice Erickson and present. . ; interest will be the Fort Yates Indian ** % Roy Exickeon; and Arthur and public ts invited. pieces Usa cee Lynn $300 Damage Caused = & of the age represented. To that discipline-and the long months of|Robert Stewart; “The Farmers’ pian, “The Cry of Lone Eagle,” wri te that Me behind ii Daughters,” arranged by Williams; * Magnus. Turtle, Lake, N. D.—Funeral s : May attribute mach of ths ecceucrce| I Won't’ Kiss Naty,” arranged, by! (org angels Fiske, and presented| Mrs, Narum and Miss | they visited the state penitentiary.|Emil Seegar Leads | scas were comiucted trom the home| By Power Line’s Fall abeeinees . Ste] |capltol, the World War M ‘ Hite which i interpreted some of the| Smith and Aschenbrenner; “Rose-| 3. P. W. club, This ply was tist| Ramstad in Recital |puidms ant uw Bimarcx Trinme | Rifle Club Shooters |r, '%,Cottoe, Murler, $8. whose} | Climax the evening was the ap-| ence Powell; and “Tradi Nuke,” ar- the Pen, Pencil and aries teoutoes ° Se Ma apap tale cdot dll ok (ene distance tieptone fines wea a 44 Vivien ‘Gor! Dt| ranged by BA. The “Bells” S dau lot the local bi on Mar. 38, and Mrs. Margaret Narum, contralto, Mmes, John and Carl Emil Seegar chalked up the top| Adams, of Peace Lutheran church in| and south of Devils Lake were out of arance of Miss hlan were ranch 5 pianist, will ws score in the weekly shoot of the Bis-/ Turtle Lake, officiated and interment | order, the telephone exchange at artist recital! Reff Entertain Club|marck rite club Friday night, post-|was in the Turtle Lake cemetery. |sinnewaukan was put out of come & 3 Bismarck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| brought out delicate diminuendoes | by letters from branch officers to the Joseph Coghlan, who sang the s0-/and powerful crescendoes. Other| National Folk Festival at Chicago, prano solo from Victor Herbert’s| numbers were folk songs, fl 1,|and to the Commissioner of In P. m, in the ing ® mark of 355 hits out of a possible | Fueller leaves eight children and the | mission, electric currents were felt at + "Naughty Marietta,” the Itallan| with an undorising one Of codrene, | affairs, John Collier, Washington, a eae Pgh ppetin Mmes. John Reff and Carl Rege|400. Trailing Seegar for top honors | widow. exchanges at Cando, Churchs Ferry, Street Song, with the Sioux quartet] As their last number the club pre-|D. ©. Two members of the branch, on foe3 rte | entertained thelr contract bridge club | were George Larson, with 351, and ,,.|Brinsmade and Carrington as the of Bjarne ‘Svare, Robert Varland,| sented “Nightfall in Skye”, by Sir 8.| Marion Phillips Johnson, Harvey,| Tecttals by Mehus ratory, Friday afternoon at Mra, John Reff's|Grant Huntley, who had 343. Hazelton, N. D.— Frank W. Wil-|result of @ 40,000-volt line falling on tenors, Theodore Beeman and Ralph Roberton, with its soothing melody and Mrs. Waldo, have published a Mrs. Ni © the home, 413 Raymond St. Other scores posted included: Guy |liams, 62, former restaurant owner, |, long distance wire south of Brins- Keeley, basses. done in euphonious harmony. As en-| Humber of plays and the fostering of| Wr. Nerum, a member o! The tables were decorated with/ Smith, 342; Art Lee, 341; H. Dela-|Carpenter and painter here, wasimade Friday night. Damage was With the It and liveliness of the| cores they sang “I Know a; Young | the native drama is one of the) tinity Lutheran choir, has been | tulips in spring colors when | Barre, 330; Art Larson, 328; and Roy |uried in the Haselton cemetery fol- | estimated at $300. song Miss Coghlan was in full sym-| srataenm 4, ‘Orlando di Lasso, and «| branch's projects for the coming year.| frequent s0 at the choir concerts! ments were served to the 16 guests. | Fowler, 285. lowing services here Wednesday. Wil- pathy. Her voloe was sweet and clear) (111 th y g ** * church services. Her vocal study! Score honors went to Mmes. Gart-| New members are being welcomed|i#ms leaves one daughter, Mrs. and blended delightfully with the tmas number. Nati . for the last two years has been with| ner and Milo Priske. The traveling] into the club, H. L. Chaffee, president, | Georee Chase, in Hazelton, and one, ee , Sonorous tones of the male volces. Ppp poked fe the pores were} National Hospital Hiscug lena Soule, ety oe Page prize was presented to Mrs. J. A./said Saturday, urging that those in- | Mf Chris Grens, in Medina. F A L AH R Miss Rystad Hailed tions and whimsical comments on the| Day to Be Observed | year with Mr. Soule's former teacher,| the next meeting will be held at pteee coe hes eis, bim or (Grant FIND GIEL'S BODY | : ves Techaikowsk!’s immortal “Nur Wehr| various selections. ee ‘William Clare Hall, at Long Beach,| the home of Mrs, R, A. Miners, 423| "artley, acting secretary. Woodruff, Wis., May ¢—(?)—Posse- | HIN ESUL- WV. (el atta -Yo)s 10h Die Sehnsucht Kennt” was occasion| ‘The club has three more local ap-| ‘The Sisters of Bt. Alexius hospital | Calif. ‘Tenth St. May 20, Decision was made to co-operate / men who searched all night through | for another outburst of aural en-| pearances scheduled for this week-| Will observe National Hospital Day| Mrs. Narum’s program will include eee with the WPA recreational division |the woods surrounding Minocqua | | Maymgese Ro ca Petar nat thusiasm. Miss Isabelle Rystad, £0-/end. Today they will sing at the| Which occurs Wednesday, Mey 12, by|three operatic arias, groups of Ger- Elai Wentland in the forming of a new women’s! jake found the body of Lorraine An- PHONE 1660 - BISMARCK 4 prano, sang the solo, Her voice, mod-/ state Training School, Mandan, and | having open house from 2 to $ p. m,,{man lieder, modern Russian, Nor- aine Wentiand on rifle club here. : derson, two and a helf, in the lake | ji ulated and showing deep insight| at the State Penitentiary. Sunday | to which the general public is invited, | wegian and American songs, In the| , Month’s Eastern Trip SSS Saturday. | CONSULT YOUR AGENT OR into the tenderness of the ballad, WOO! trey will be presented in the Presby-| it was announced Wednesday by Sis-|last group will he “Prayer,” by Mr. Two Americans to Fly ——— | 42OXER AS YOU WOULD YouR the hearts of the audience. terian church in Mandan, ter M, Boniface, OSB, superior of |Soule which Mrs, Naru sang re- Ee im pice A ‘Trees planted as a windbreak spme- DOCTOR OR LAWYER Included in the first the hospital, cently at the recital of his original] Miss Elaine Wentland, daughter) ‘To King’s Coronation times actually increase the velocity of | Q Mra. G. tiand, wind, of the atx 3 parts of the program were “The| Miss Dorothy Hagen was accom: |") 1 Vin be taken iss Belle Mehus will : t ” | panist, ‘on ® tour of| compositions. Miss Belle Mehus w! ’ Lord's Prayer.” by Josephine For-| Pan sponsored by the|th® building, during which the vari- accompany Mrs, Narum at the plano |" Ze "peut''wnere she wily opend| New York, May 8—(P)—The fina! | ; “All People That on Earth Do) ous kinds of equi it will de-| The ft Miss | °} Bismarck Li club, pment Bppearance of the week-end, quota of coronetion visitors from Frage i ena I aes 8 cs. seribed and explained. ‘The public is|Ramstad, daughter of Dr. and Mrs./ “Eom there she will go on to Waah-| America, Capt, Dick Merrill and Jack | 8 Lord, Soul asked to visit the hospital to see the|N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. 85) ington, p, o., New York and Chicago. Lambie, hoped to start Saturday from | (Psalm 103), Ippolitot-I f 3 ip by vanot Order of Rain W s Hee ee a eat norma ane wo out wi nee ee james’ ap Washington she will visit rela-| Floyd nade field ane on ee T, Ti k er Si vend" m= fu ae i a ives, and Miss Elisabeth Gelssler,| stop flight to London, In tase of un- - he m Da ee te Mother’s Day Party |ere how, expertiy “and gen me ere in ie ‘| formerly of Bismarck, who is now/ favorable weather, the start be prpesles, santeauicy (ei Sait De employed in the Library of Congress.| delayed until Sunday. ere years Me, O God” (Psalm 43), by Felix) every-day sick-room tasks are per- Mendelssohn, For sheer artistry and) - —— beauty, the ‘number, “Judge Me, O| Members of the Order of the Rain-| soir gay murmbars of the hospital /Calif. during her high ‘school Miss Wentland expects to be gone | Pl \ God,” ‘was splendid, ‘The women’s| bow entertained their mothers at their| aur S04 % {alk to, those whose | there, and later during her four about a month. ‘ e e ! ks soared Btn‘ low-piechod back: | eam ietneee a momners ae thal| daily work is the rellt of) human at Mt. Halyoka colle, South Hadley, s* Olson President of Care. 5 Mass. year - Misses Bvelyn 5 . ° ! rouse Sor mien ET te mele mem ed at the Masonic Temple.| National Hospital Day observance, |dition to her many activities in io Saturday Bio ane sen Academy of Science. ] he Gift ere were 140 present. {according to Sister Boniface, is for| dramatic art, studied piano with Miss/ rake where they will spend the week- Sora } : Sioux Sisters Perform Blue and yellow appointments of/the purpose of securing more public| Belle Mehus. Miss Ramsted will play] eng with their mother, Mrs. Rena|_ rand Forks, N. D., May 8—()— The Sioux Sisters, including the| Dive tapers with carnations‘and snap-| interest in hospitals by giving the|a group of Chopin numbers and &| Jensen, \ : : P. J. Olson of the North Dakota Agri- | . ‘Misses Doris Nelson, Isabelle Rystad, ees, breqelenes the tables one Public an opportunity A become bet- | group of modern comapoeltions, ee : cultural college was elected resident | The Time: Graduation. Lierboe, Muriel Kjerstad, Alice hment served. Miss acquaint institutions! No admission wi charged, jieti of the North Dakota Academy o! 5 pear ie Harris and Mrs. William Harris led/ their management and equipment.|all music lovers are cordially invited, Church Societies | Science Saturday. S| The Place: Knowles Jewelry Store. The Gift: One of the following makes of watches: Kasper and Vona B: , pre- ba TENE. the Grand March to the dining room./ Even today, many people shy from| Miss Mehus announces, 1 sented a varied group. | “Dearest Lord Jesus,” by Bach, and| Favors of china Dutch girls and boys! the mere mention of the ward, “hos- eee Harris Hustlers “ave Maria” Dy. Arcade, were sung were peaies to each guest. He pital,” not knowing what hospitals A Pde eet aclerypadl sal panty FO RENT | Gruen, Longines, Hamilton, Elgin or Bulova. Seas gett eee. sare. Ot eres pais ented mpanibd ose, sens ike eateries cane Luncheon Meeting Is Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of R | See our windows for the finest display of watches Lute” showed all the voices to good| by Miss Wanda Swenson. and most comfortable place in the Held by Study Club | Mrs. D. 8. Cook, 823 Avenue D, Hos- | and other Gifts suitable for the Girl or Boy Graduate advantage. Last came the “Mother| A varied program was presented.| world, and that it is the only place ae peepee lone terete iy Apartment i ; Goose Suite,” by Lewis Henry Horton,| Miss Barbara Henry, chairman of the; the physician finds the equipment! rhe Newcomers Study club held a Beatrice ke a as j , gay and light in tone, and cleverly! committee, introduced Miss Jean/and facilities so often necessary to is presented by the sextet. ‘As encore} Harris, worthy adviser, who gave the| make his own efforts most effective, eee ee ee tian peels novelty program and the music./9 seq Third St. Phone 2250 they sang Mozart's alphabet song,| address of welcome. Mrs. James! The public is asked to visit the hospl-| ric hotel, A short business session Lilith Hegge will lead the devotions. proving that anything, even the} Morris responded on behalf of the|tal on May 12, was held. A, B, C’s, could be musical if well/ mothers. Included on the program) All babies born at the hospital dur-| 4 program was presented as fol- | arranged and sung. were: Vocal solos, “Dear Littie Moth-/ ing /the year, together with thelr | jows: talk on the coronation, Mrs. The next group was composed of er With Silver Hair” and “Mother’s| mothers, will be honored guests. Tes| George Smith; military dance, Miss Christmas hymns, “O Come, All Ye| Day,” by Miss Charlotte Sathre, ac-| will be served to everyone after each| audrey Jean Bakken; two vocal solos, Fuithful” arranged by Rutland Bough-| companied by Miss Eleanor Cook;| tour of the building. Mrs, Iver Acker, accompanied by Mrs. ton; “Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming,” | clarinet solo, Miss Jean Renwick, ac-| A most important thing to remem-| Cjgrence Gunness. by Praetorius; “Come, O Thou Travel-| companied by Miss Mary See; vocal|ber is that National Hospital Day is/ “pigces were laid for 28. Several ler Unknown,” by Tertius Noble;| solo, “Lord’s Prayer,” Miss Olive) not a donation day. St. Alexius,| new ;residents in Bismarck were “Listen to the Lambs,” by R. Nath-| Johnson, accompanied by Miss Sa-| like the others, merely wants to se€) present at the club for the first time. anell Dett; and “Holy Spirit,” a Welsh| thre; and a reading, taken from /0ld friends and to make new friends | yirs, West, Grand Forks, guest of carol. This last was arranged by! the “Tale of Two Cities,” given by/ then. Mrs. Charles O'Keefe, was the only Griffith J. Jones of Cleveland and/| Miss Ruth Eldred. Commencement exercises for the| out-of-town guest. dedicated to Mr. Rowland and the| A skit showing the activities of the| 3! graduates of St. Alexius hospital “* & Madrigal club. Msot showy was the| American girl was presented with| Will be held at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday > spiritual “Listen to the ae This) Miss Harriet Rosen as 2 eee, and evening Oe ne city Selo 40-8 Club Dance to Be difficult number was excellently pre-| Miss Pauline Spare, ,, Those in- . , Mandan, sented. cluded in the pedalers) were: the| the address to the graduates, Dr, V. Held at Country Club PROTECT YOUR VALUA The quartet presented Oley Speaks’| Misses Constance Cole, Joan Morton,|J. LaRose wilt are one — = “Morning,” as their first selection. In| Lois Milhollan, and Betty Walla, girls lenpiepes Bans wi Heatad The 40-8 club will hold @ dance against completely different theme were “Old| in summer dresses; Phyllis Brainerd, rd Heepry eae ae 2 public tonight at the Country club. Music , Jonsh Had a ‘Whale of a Time ‘in #| college girl; Grace Colberg, Marion es. will be furnished by the Guy Larson THEFT-FIRE Down to Rio by Rivard German| in winter oui; Ann Tilton nd fuses will begin’ dancing. at 9:30 wn x2 Edw . r outfits; mn ani : 330, : . 2 eee at ange cme Cres roan (Genes Baker Eaduating es: Mrs. Sleight Chosen 4, D. McKinnon is general chatrman A strong safe deposi box ja this Mary Davis, business 3 Jeane! arrange! . Moris, tenis wit; Charlotie ent Townsend Delegate eee bank costs you only « few cents 0 golf girl; Wands Stroup, eques- — : . FO ALE trienne; Margaret Owens and Doro-| Mrs. J. H. Sleight was selected dele-' were visitors in Bismarck Thursday RS. thy Elofson, tumbling girls; Margaret | gate, and Mrs, Fred Werre, alternate! and Friday. Mrs, Ruble sttended valuables that could never be re- 5 rooms Forrester, musical girl; Beverly Jen-| to attend the state convention of the| the A.A.U.W. dinner at the Country , Placed GALOW sen, Mas West type of girl; Lucia| Townsend Club at Jamestown, May| club Thursday evening.’ thtosi with Basement apartment Bants, Betty Jacobson, Lois Erdahl,/ 10, at a meeting of the Capito) Town- pear school Florence Miller, Sue Olson, Ruth | send Club Friday evening in the coun- Puene a Sandin and Lucille Martin, girls in| ty commissioners’ room of the court- F. A. Knowles JEWELER “Biemarek's Diamond Store fer Over 30 Years” ee ees cont FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We shall be glad to show you the © ® house, On the general arrangments com-| Mmes, Sleight and Werre will leave mittee were the Misses Barbsra| for Jamestown Monday morning with Henry, Mary Davis and Marcia Lo-| Mr. and Mrs. ©. C. Collif, Mandan. gee. The refreshment committee in-; Mrs. Sleight, district supervisor, has cluded Mrs, F. E. McCurdy, chair-/ received word from national head- assisted by the officers of the| quarters that Dr. F. E. Townsend will DR. R. 8. ENGE Chiropracter b man, Drugiess Physician Order of the Eastern Star. not be able to attend the convention * | Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. ber thar be will vist Noreh Dakota, soan8 . D. . z Ne 200 time in the near future. Dakota National Bank & Trust Co. BOXED IN DESK-USE SIZES f will be » representative from rea | pee Paaiverten © as re ; ame renee oy ime ead auc PO flat, They include Hammer- 10 ta, tox (634a11 aleo in bones of 250), AGBiereh whch Kertoenat Bercarperetion °¢ Bewher Vaterch Bepectt Inowrnes Corpersiion bad mesid, $x foe poeta WAUMERMILL MUECORAPHE for fast, clear stencil copics . .. Sa: 84x11, 84x13, 834214. $00 to bon, Hammermill Duplicator for gel: HAMMERMILL DUPLICATOR— The Bismarck Agency Margaret Schlosser ; HAM tin sad duplicating . .. Sises:8}¢x11,8}{z14, Packed $00 to bos, 4 111 Sed Bt, a — m Honored at Shower Henamrin Cores for Dinding HAMMERMILL MANUSCRIPT Bismarck, . —" i feports, papers... mer- COVER—Sise: Packed Miss Margaret Schlosser, who is to Notice—Garbage Collection mill Bond Envelopes in matching 44,s4s42RMILL BOND ENVELOPES = be married June 7, was honored at a city will es ha ae Mon. Coscia preg rey pelencrhong Pape yoercal tipaddyeugt / Insurance of All Hoan" eecwer’ 2 saey atieise: (Gre8 The commence hauling garbage Mon- book, Full- | Hammereall Papers ames pee aa day, May 10. Householders are required by city SEND COUPON FOR THIS HANDY SAMPLE BOOK arck Tribune Co., arck, N. D, Kinds Bonds, Real Estate, Rentals and Loans. W. A. HART, MANAGER ordinance to have covered garbage cans not ex- ceeding twenty-five gallons in capacity. Board of City Commissioners. ee the sample ill Boxed Pa- pers or @ test package of Ham- mermill Mimeograph paper. Name Addrese

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