The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1937, Page 5

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« Phyllis Fergus Hoyt Feted by [Hairdressers Plan State Organization North Dakota Pen Women) 1 + mins o we ron oxtsn Hairdressers and Cosmetologists As- ceived by Judge James Morris in 35 Attend Luncheon; Tea Is|the supreme court chambers. Served in Arikara Earth (hoon ie Miianoapone pol Suhee aieiaes Lodge to have breakfast Friday with the s' Min branch, From there abe go to Chicago, then to Cleve- land, Ohio, to the national conven- At tables arranged in the form of | tion, May 18-20. She has just re- © triangle, Phyllis Fergus Hoyt, na- | turned from the coast, where she has tional president of the League of erred arate. ranches, there And yin American Pen Women, was enter-|" Out-of-town Pen Women who were tained by the state branch Thursday | present for the affair included Mrs. at the Owl and Triangle luncheon. Byrnes, the wal ho will be ted at Table appointments carried out the 4 ene ©rganization’s colors of red, white and s Se een ie pain "speakers who blue, ey egy and pnalvnical nut and will discuss organization and cups jose colors, Toses were : aspect sen ides observance of the Fiby anal plain the legal ts of the te Versary of the national organization.| annie Wheelock, Fa ‘The programs, with original block | Mrs. W. C. Fait, Fingal, state regent print covers by Miss Ruth Rudser,| of D, A..R.; Mrs. J. A. Burgum, Ar- | tol ee outs. overs of red, white and | thur, state historian of D. A. R.; Mrs. lue cellophane. E, W. Cowdrey, Valley City, secretary - The luncheon was conducted in-|of the state "federation of women’s idee ee ee ‘formally with Mrs. Edna LaMoore| clubs. Registration cards may be obtained ‘Waldo, presiding. All of the visitors|~ Fort Lincoln guests included Mmes. at the City Hall in Jamestown any were introduced by her. Thirty-five | Joseph 8. Leonard, Herbert L. Free-| time Monday. The meeting will be were present. z land, Raymond C. Lane and O. R. opened at 10 a. m. Mrs. Hoyt told of her musical work, | Mulkey. Local operators planning to at- sete pe opal Deriitgeednioed *_* * tend include Mrs. Annette Moore, at ensem! speaking i i jessie Carlson, mming, with" musial “accompaniment, and Fortnightly Receives |i Jessie Carlson, Bud Demming, out er convention plans. She Misses erine . composes ynder the name of Phyllis Handmade Programs oe Pa: aged Mrs. James Morris on behalf of the} Handwrought programs ‘for the club presented Mrs, Hoyt with several | Coming year were received by mem-|Current Events Club individual gifts including aut hed | bers of the Fortnightly club when books and # sketch, all done be trem: they met for luncheon Wednesday at Chooses Delegates bers of the North Dakota organiza-| the home of Mrs. Joseph Leonard, tion. The club as a whole gave both | Fort Lincoln. Mmes. George Shafer and T. O. Mrs. Hoyt and Mrs. Waldo pieces of| The programs are the work of Mr./ Brandenburg were elected delegates North Dakota pottery. and Mrs. Clell Gannon. The covers/to attend the state. convention in As a surprise feature, Mrs. Waldo| are of handtooled leather, stamped] Dickinson June 1, 2 and 3, by the had arranged for dance by the Fort | with the club symbol, the scarab, with| Current Events club at their meeting ‘Yates players who presented “‘The Cry | the member's name below. The con-| held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. of the Lone Eagle” Thursday evening. | tents, the program proper, are hand-|D. J. McGillis, 814 Fourth St. They gave a bell dance within the| wrought also, and vety attractive.| Mmes. C. A. Bonham and triangle formed by the tables. Mrs.| Mrs. Gannon is a member of the club.| Register will serve as delegates. Frank Fiske, author of the play, ex- “Covers were laid for 30 at tables| Mrs. Harry Graffam concluded her Piained the action of the production, appointed with bowls of tulips, carna-| discussion of Queen Victoria, in ob- ae ee she ne a write it. tions and roses. lowing the luncheon the guests Miss Elizabe: jones - Visited the capitol bullding, Fort Mc-| esting pan aothe Tnited ests Kean and the Arikara earth lodges. as a World Power.” ‘Wheelock, Mansfield, Ohio, ition Sharon R. Mots cetes and gOS for tha coming year are| Mme, FH. Wald, Mora Center and doughnuts were served by students pat DS ho Ds poeeeetle) vate ee & of the Indian school in the large | LATy, us Saturn: vice Bresidenti! ‘Mr. and Mra. J.P. Wagner, 112 Arikara earth lodge. The girls tak- ees we Ws 2 B, left for Minneapolis Sun- ing part were Naomi White Fox, Agnes | Ciel! G. Gannon, treasurer; and F. R. a business trip. They are ex- Lone Fight, Josephine Walks, Dena | Smyth, corresponding secretary. | nected to return ede Se Medicin : Foster, ‘The Fortnightly 1s the oldest club TaROque ond Lorene Benen treeny| in the clty, having been established Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups in Indian costumes, they presented | in 1807. Mrs. F. R. Smyth is a char- group of cowboy songs, Neighbors several songs and dances, among| ter : : * * s * A Royal At the capitol, the group was re- St. Rita’s Missionary BA tied gat alegre passe member. which was the owl dance. Jean La-| This was the club’s last meeting of Roque, in cowboy cestume, gave a| the season. en .. qd of the World War Mo- Group Holds Meeting ining room of the World War o ‘St. Rita's. Missionary group met Wwe y- afternoon at the home of. Mithtee table of suction rid A of auc ge were in play with ‘store honors going to Patterson Mmes. Harry Clark and John Enhll. The next meeting will be held May Coffee Shop Only SPECIAL—35e BEEF STEAK ; POTATOES “We are now thoroughly setttled BREAD and BUTTER at our new location at 117 Sth COFFEE OR MILK Women’s Wear Shoppe Served 6:00 p. m. te 10:00 p,m “Come in and see us soon” a ¥ Our Family’s Whiskey brings you sweet memories of the good old days! Of all the folke making whis- we got a feeling the grand old- key, I don’t suppose there’s a fashioned way of doing things ‘one that believesinthe modern can’t be beat. ‘way of doing things more than Our family has been distilling us Wilkens, I mean to say the. since-the year 1886—and this . modern way of keeping every- is our own Family's Recipe! _ thing just spic and span—and \f° ' all that, But in other things, SAlbe like good old Family Recipes 1 Junge), Minneapolis; P, ‘ sponsorship of the , , |, 48 their last meeting of the season, |Siven by the middle group of Forest, the Wednesday Mothers’ club held a |#dith Ramstad’s classes. Carol Leifur | cther daughter, Mrs. John D. Koucky. *** & Hill Beg gz Among their children THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1987 Entertain at Dinner | poten; Have Social Meeting west, were unable to attend. social meeting at the home of Mrs | Will play this part. 11 a. m, in the English room of the | Mrs. George A. Welch, high school building. This is one of |spent the last two months the characters of the circus play, |daughter, Mrs. K. A. Simonson, “Clown of Doodle-doo,” that will Hannafin, left Monday for River M. C. Sannes, Rue a] nts, We Also included in the production are: Other out-of-town guests were | neaany partments, Wet- lacy Fleck, Donna. Hautaon, Ralph {gQf"™,C-,W. Schoresge, $07 Sixth 6 who has with her ws Il, where she will visit an- p| Mrs. May Palmer, Manning; Miss !""At' tne short business session the |Penner, Marion Lawrence, Alice Lee, |tnree weeks spent in Milwaukee, and Lucy Fiteh, Napoleon; Mr. and Mrs. yogcam for next year was submitted Dolores Ulmer, Dick Brandes, and Joe J. A. Allensworth and son, Linton; |ang ‘accepted. Minneapolis. She also visited her son, Charles, at Carleton Poe and Mrs. L. V. Lesher and s0n, |" ‘Three tables of bridge were in play| The “Fairy and the Doll” will be College, Northfield, Minn. fit. ee honors going to Mrs, Glen Hanna. Miss Stayce Moseanko, Ruso school, | ry, Turner, G. F. Will, the “Fairy Riddle.” Aurena district, and’ Miss Lena 8ep-|and Gordon hanccrenon, eo ee ited were the capitol building, the) u¢) ” lytemnestra Clementina” will ap- iy [Penitentiary and the Bismarck Tri-|pear as a character of the “children's ; | bune. theater hour,” Saturday morning at So THE NEW... 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Sannes,|20¢ Mary Ann Cart will take part in|{| The Blue Blazer Lounge is serving a In the “Blessed Bird,” Penner, Beverly MiG Ase Loe Plate Luncheon chenko, Butte school, Butte district, eee ~ i ie ° Oscar Will 8 h every were becaeit te paso Roped Young Actors Will rhe lst tite plays mentioned will 25e - 30c - 35c seve! from ve ingest Bismarck’s smartest eating place schools. Among the places they vis- Pr. esent Four Plays of the tases, ti Ramet Clean Sweep teele; and Mrs. August Benz, Mof-| stor the business meeting with score |P=esented by Carol Fleck and Leonore ‘Larson for wear right now! Formerly to $3.85. § Out they go at Special offer to acquaint more women with this big bar of creamy-white soap. ‘OTHERS, here is a grand gift for your youngsters ~ 2 genuine boy and girl with this sturdy wooden paddle to which 2 lively rubber ball is attached by a piece of ““extra-stretchy” elastic rubber < : : every time the ball is batted with the paddle—it comes right back again! 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