The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1937, Page 5

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Poppy Posters Are ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS | W. J. Churchs Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversa Have’ Lived in Bismarck 11 Here T oday - Years; Whole Family Is Present for Occasion Catherine Targart Is hg ot, Se posters hey away and were divided into three grade Re-elected President ssa = ips: First group, including grades Mrs. Cal Gathesiss THEA apd Makes |S 4 5. and Gr somed: groury finlor Mabel F. Olson were re-elected preai-| high school; and third group, high dent and. vice Winners in the first group in the lic. schools were: First, Phyllis second, Elizabeth Boise; and Other officers will be: Secre-| third, Ruth Richart. Honorable men- tary, Miss Clara Hultberg; treasurer,| tion was given to Arte Diven, Jean Miss Esther Greenshields; directora,| Plomasen and Ruth Hedden. the Misses Henricka Beach, Mary| At St. Mary's school in the fourth, Cota, Gertrude Eichhorst and Mrs.| fifth and sixth grades, Angelica Roe- Beulah Brodl. Teint ena Mary Included in the evening’s program | Jean Leahy and Virginia Lacey were were a talk, “Opportunity for Youth,”| given honorable mention. Rosemary Roy Holland, state director of Na-| Cerufel received first prize in the tional Youth Administration; a group/ eighth grade and Patricia Leahy, EF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1987 Chapter L Mothers _ > Judged Wednesday |¢ Club Holds Meeting iG Bake in i the tea table. vision, ‘ ted with se & rit posters, wore lugged by at resentatives from 1919 to. 1921. G. A, A, Entertains Will be sent to the state depatment to wena poise Heddon gard With Dinner Monday ee a Go this year than SS ad Sariations and ‘The high school girls’ athletic as-| on the part of the echools was greatly lighted with pink tapers. i _ Will Present Plays ‘The “children’s theater hour,” fea silk The guests were welcomed by Miss) turing two groups of Miss’ Edith Phyllis Fergus Hoyt | Caroline Lakin, girls, physical edu-| Ramsted’s dramatics classes, will be amily. Arrives Here Today| “Decoretions for the dinner were) iid Saturday at 11 s,m, in the Bag ae oe ON ee iat arias a pictures of e ‘at le athletic equipment, tennis Th , chil- were shown. These have been made ened Phyllis ead es Hoyt, Chicago, golf clubs and hockey sticks. dies ome ae oe ee will over the last 10-year period by their A tional Pesieat taerrrtaricd Jean Renwick acted as toastmis-/present three plays, of which are ata on nis visits ‘o Bls-/at ‘noon ‘Thursday, is slated to ad- short talker ‘The new presides, ora |e Des Paice fue? aod a Ga, se Ly ie Bismarck members of the family |*fss ® banquet and later visit’ the|So.a" wes introduced by” Marian|"A Blened wade” nt present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kin- | iniuan lodges end reconstructed Fort | jing. ‘Miss Fevold then introduced| One, a ‘circus play, “The Clown of Nelson, Mr..and son recent from other members of the ‘Mrs, Hoyt her council, Olive Johnson sang tw0| Doodle-doo,” will be given pr the national Abcoelb irs stipe! tetlarg selections accompanied by Mary See.| children in the middle group, accord- Ohio, opening Monday. After the banquet. a mock track|ing to age limits. The entire pro- She will be the featured speaker at | meet was conducted at which the jun-| gram will include 20 children in all. the luncheon arranged by Edna La-|ior team was victorious. They were) Admission will be free, but tickets Moore Waldo, president of the Bis-| presented with a cup by Miss Lakin. | must be obtained from members of marck branch of the Pen Women’s s* & Miss Ramstad’s classes. Mrs. Ral teresa ‘Mrs, James Morris also **# © TH STATE FUR CO. OF COURSE Phone 496 ; New Officers Preside school will give an entertainment At U.C.T. Meeting} Has Birthday Party Program at the large Arikara coun- — cil lodge. State officers and visitors} The United Commercial Travelers’ joseph F, Orchard, 720 Third and Lehr are here for the} season in the Auxiliary room of the , Gene meeting. ‘World War Memorial building. vieve, who ad panied school, Valley City; and Miss Doreen eae lihs i ine new, obficess = were) Church, who is attending the Minot|Group Is Now Lewis _ |sf,ihe mechs. Mit a. sts eee aE Wednesday Study ’ °. ‘The Lewis and Clark Mothers’ club , with Mra, F. Club Holds Meeting|| voted at tne meeting Tuesday after. | @nvention ss delegate, sect 4 noon to change the name of the or- are Te ae fa ine 2 was. al e , bi at 615 sateite save a aoee of Mrs. R. R. Nelson, 712 Ninth &t. M, Renwick ati J.P sal 0. were & t wre GA penton, ace] President of P.T.A.| Nurses Have Party Gunness; —- violin solo, Miss Mary Jane eter, Mrs. J. C. Meyer was elected presl-| The junior-senior nurses of the Bis- accompanied by Mrs. Gunness, and| dent of the Wachter Parents‘ and| marck hospital held a party Monday George Smith. jay. Other where they attended the production, The next meeting will be held May ‘next year include Mrs. Cliff Lamplan,| “Romeo and Juliet.” secretary-' the G. P. hotel for luncheon. Fifty ‘Three hundred members were pres-| were in the party. ent for the election. They plan to| Included on the program at the Buscher; class peontecy Miss Emme Springer; class history, Miss Roberta Gillis, and class poem, written by ie Miss Be et ee pect faalce Genevieve Orchard ’|from Mayville, Fargo, Valley City,| Auxiliary held its last meeting of the! g; | calaranea with a party Sunday charge of the meeting. Mrs. L. D. Hulett, isla: weace rar And Clark Study Club cussed. Mra, Hulett will attend the ednesday Study club met|SAanization to the Lewis and Clark ‘Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wal- | 5 * * Mrs, L. 8. Blensly was co-hostess with path celles oocaclsheshireminigeahd and Mrs. Meyer Chosen Bismarck Hospital vocal solo, Mrs. Det seating will be heli May companied by Mrs. Clarence ® paper on the coronation, Mrs. evening at the Paramount theater, - when a spring luncheon will be| vice-president, and C. L. Following the picture they went to featured. treasurer, hold a Blenie J Kiwanis park Sat-| hotel were: Class will, Miss Darlene Galdys Kraft and given by Miss Freda Will, se & Newcomers Contract Bridge Club Meets The Newcomers contract bridge club met Tuesday afternoon in ane ‘Folks seem to like it” says the OLD TOWN TAVERN 8 at the Country club with Mrs. Phyllis Palmer as chairman of the committee in canter. : Community Council Will Elect Officers Mrs. Frayne Baker, president of the Community Council, has announced | the nominating committee for the or- ganization. On it are Mmes. E. F. Trepp, chairman; G. L. Dolph and Sam Sloven, Election of officers Preducts Corporation : New York, N. ¥. pects to return to Lincoln Saturday. Other girls employed in Lincoln who Mandan; Margaret Crowley, | Fanon; and Helen Ramsey, Willis- * * * Mrs. John Puts, 318 Fifth St., en- Irma Schmidt, public health nurses; and Miss Dorothy Moses, Mrs. Putz STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY Ann member of the District Extension ‘and County Agent Office staff, motored to Jamestown Sunday to spend the her mother. Fargo Warehouse DISTRIBUTED BY Melvin Ruder, Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ruder, was awarded the Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fra- ternity, scholarship key at the University of North Dakota con- vocation Tuesday. The award is given annually to the senior stu- dent in the department of jour- nalism most outstanding in scholarship, Ruder has served as managing editor of thee Dakota Student, campus newspaper, and is editor of the University News service. the summer he is employed es press cameraman in Yellowstone National park. St. Alexius Nurses Observe Hospital Day Two hundred guests were enter- tained at tea Wednesday at the St. Alexius hospital in honor of National Hospital Day. They Sarougs the hospital and medical methods were explained b; the sisters. Z a Se modern ‘Wednesday evening the 31 gradu- ating nurses were presented with their diplomas at the city auditorium. John F. Sullivan, Mandan attorney, delivered the address, “The Future of Nursing.” The class colors, green and lavender, decorated the audi- torium. Following the graduation exercises @ reception was held in the nurses’ home for relatives and friends of the srasuates: Two hundred were pres- ent, # # Mrs. George W. Wilson, Stanley, arrived in Bismarck Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. N. E. Ellsworth, 514 Mandan 8t. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ! American Legion The Lioyd Spets Post No. 1, of the American Legion will hold its regu- lar meeting Friday at 8 p, m., in the Legion room of the World ‘War Mem- orlal building. A proposed change in. the by-laws will be ‘aiscussed. 1 The ting at poleon the night of May 12. A few more members before May 21, would entitle the post to another delegate to the Separate convention, * * Past Matrons The Past Matrons club of the Or- der of the Eastern Star will be en- tertained Friday at a 1:15 (OST) luncheon at the hae of Mrs. Anns Stark, Mandan. Bismarck, will be a assistant hostess. H. F. Keller, 305 Front Street 121 So, Fifth St. Gardens plowed. Black Dirt. Fertilizer. Ash id Rubbish prone 50 Northwest Beverages, Inc. hone 2206 erilier, Ashes and Rubbish hauled. 62, Don’t Endure Slipping FALSE TEETH Do your false teeth drop o! when you talk, eat, laugh or s: Don't be annoyed and embarr | minute longer. FASTEETH, a new powder te sprinkle on your plates, holds te’th of ela defa| C goo! y ASTEETH ‘itm, Givhs fine feeling Special Values Friday and Saturday Boys’ Wash Suits $1.00 Heriy’ prioed ship and #140. Kiddies’ Plain and Printed Wash Dresses $1.00 In princess styles. Sizes 1 to 14%. Formerly priced at $1.19 and $1.49. Ladies’ Wash Dresses Sizes 12 to 20 $1.98 to $2.95 We have an assortment of at- tractive slacks and other sports wear, TOTS & TEENS “The Young Folks’ a 318 Main Phone 506 L Sponsor Mothers’ club Included ‘in the program were a talk on youth, Mrs, A. R. Halvorson; talk on contagious diseases, Mrs. Lillestrand; a paper on Na- Lous tional Garden Week, Mrs. Ritter- bush; and the predbaentl of Oriental rugs, ‘the committee for formulating the program for next year are Mmes. Ray Robinson, P. G. Schmitz and L. Bismarck Hospital Entertains With Tea In observation of National Hos- Twin Painters Visit Mrs. G. A. Duemeland guests for the last few days her sis- ters, Mrs. Ruth Hoffman Brooks and Miss Helen Hoffman, who arrived in Hat price reduction 25¢ to $3.92. Rose Shop. Eden, where they made oil paintings. 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