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_SPR Se ne perenne aren re Practice Meetings ‘Planned by D. of H. Socie prize for parents’ attendance, Miss Maude Schroeder is their instructor. Reports of the chairmen of conven- Schroeder, and with piano sccom- tion. committees were heard at the! paniment by Miss Marie Newman. meeting of the Degree of Honor Pro- tective association Wednesday eve- ning in the silver ballroom of the Patterson hotel. Thirty-five were present. A social evening was spent after the short business session. The next meeting of the senior group will be held June 2 in the silver ballroom promptly at 8 p.m. The last regular business meeting of the group before the convention, June 14- 16, will be held in the silver ballroom June 9. ‘The Juniors of the Degree of Honor will meet Friday at 4:30 p. m. in the silver ballroom for a practice meet- irig. It is most important that all officers be present, Reservations for the convention are already being made and a large crowd is expected, ee P.T.A. Delegates and Committees Chosen Standing committees of the Roose- velt Parents’ and Teachers’ associa- tion were appointed by Mrs. R. Re Smith, president, at the meeting Wed- nesday evening in the school build- ‘The committees are: Membership, ‘Mrs, H. M. Leonhard; attendance, Mrs. D. R. Ebeling and George Smith; program, Park Hancher, Mrs, E. J. Heising, Miss Helen Rue and Mrs. Bharon A. Mote; finance, John Sloan; music; Mrs. G. J. Worner; hospital- ity, Mrs. L, W. Larson for first grade, Mrs. G. W. Gronberg for second, Mrs. R. T. Bennett for third, Mrs. K. F. Grabow for fourth, Mrs. Hagel Pearce Halverson for fifth, and Mrs. G. W. Hektner for sixth. Two delegates for the P. T. A. re- gional conference here June 1 were chosen. They are Mmes. E, J. Con- tad and L. H. Belk. The third grade won the traveling Women’s Wear ‘Shoppe $1.00 $1.95 $2.98 $3.75 A snappy new line of silk and linen laces, nets, marquisettes and georgette DRESSES pee so $6.75, $8.75, $9.75, $12.75, $19.75 REMEMBER Our Cut Prices Effective Till June 1 PAIR OF OUR HIGH CLASS HOSE FREE with every purchase of $10.00 oF over. All Spring Coats and Suits on sale now Below Wholesale Cost Visit Our New Location 117 5th Street new stocks, Women’s Wear % Shoppe gu daugh, ** * Poetry Convention Program Announced The state meeting of the North Da- kota Poetry society will be opened in Bismarck June 7, at 10 a. m., with roll call which will be answered by original poems. Mrs. P, T. Boleyn, Fargo, regional director of the fourth district, will give the morning address. The business session will open at 2 p.m. At that time a poetry clinic will be held by Margarette Ball Dickson, president of the Minnesota Poetry so- ciety and poet laureate of the state. Gannon will show slides of Ne kota. A reception wil] be held at 9: Pp. m., in the Gannon home, 912 dan 8t. ‘Tuesday morning will be given over to sightseeing. Mrs. Grace Brown Putnam, New Rockford, is president of the society ‘and editor of Prairie Wings. * * George Anderson Is Engaged to E. Goetz Formal announcement has been made of the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Goetz, St. Paul, to George Allund Anderson, Jr., Bismarck, son of ‘Mr, and Mrs, George Anderson, Min- eapolis, Miss Goetz has chosen June 12 as the date of her marriage. It will take Place at the home of her parents. Mr, Anderson was formerly cashier of the Glen Ullin bank before be- ing transferred to the First National bank early in the year. ee * e Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rasche and duughter, Beverly, Killdeer, were week-end guests at the J. A. Kohler _—_—_—————— 20.008. Cumenes ostwtLey Diamonds--- ‘The beauty of a diamond may be destroyed if not properly set. ‘We carry a nice selection of diamond mountings and set all stones in our own shop. Tf you have diamonds to set ‘we will submit individual designs for your approval. Our knowledge of diamonds, together with our reputation and our low prices, are not equaled any other place. It will pay you to see us after you have priced diamonds other places. F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store for Over 30 Years” 4 Cotton Colony Sensation Kool Crisp Sheer Refreshing Organdy Fast Color “Permanised” Organdy Alive with Swing and Flare On the program was a play given by the third grade, written by Miss Ruby Wilmot, directed by Miss Refreshments were served by a com- mittee headed by Mra R. A. Mld-|y4-, anna M. Redmond, wife of a Mrs. Anna M. Redmond Has Career in Government, Finance, Law, Politics Devils Lake, N. D., May 27—(P)— Devils Lake automobile dealer, has made a business of invading fields of endeavor usually reserved to men, Government, finance, law or poli- tics, it makes no difference to her. She takes them al! in stride. A graduate of the local high school and later of a business school at Min- neapolis, Mrs, Redmond spent five years as secretary in s law office here before venturing into political pas- tures, Her first elective position was that of justice of peace of Ramsey county. She has served continuously since 1933 and is believed to be the first woman in North Dakots to hold such -@ position. Later she was appointed juvenile Republican conventions. Her latest foray into politics was successfully launched this spring and ©. M. O’Brien homes. Mr. Rasche is a brother of Mrs. Kohler and Mrs. Approximat 15 are now a ei LT rhe bys ae i if &s ‘shower Tuesday evening at the Mar- kow apartment, 617 Tenth St, Thire guests were present. They spent the evening playing games and hem- ming clahtowel: a ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kohler, 822 Ave- nue B, have as their guest, Mrs. Ira i ese Mrs. L. B Peterson, Devils Lake, formerly Miss Maxine Pickles, daugh- ter of Mr. Mrs, C. E. Pickles, 811 Tenth &St.,° it an emergency operation for appendicitis at St. Alex- ius hospital Wednesday evening. She is now resting well. se % ‘Mrs, Larry Mastel, $15 Tenth &t., en- with party Tues- Requests for Referendum Must Bear Signatures of More H ! littlest of the Dionnes, can say Than 7,000 Votes to her third quintuplet birthday Seay aS cake Friday: “I have more teeth than i F i H iu } i § it aE eek iH rH Rainbow Is Seen From Transport St. Paul, May 27 A “moon shower” gave Custer, Mont. an un- ting | usual sight at 2 a.m. Thursday—s gers on a Northwest Airlines night plane from Seattle reported the rare Phenomenon. 9000 feet, a oe Rockefeller Buried most full moon was to our right and Beside Wife, Mother | tte raintow was visible on our left.” PS FALL SHORT OF GOAL Mrs. Davis to Head Current Events Club Mrs. F. M. Davis was elected presi- Home-Cooked -Food Sale at Lucas’, 10:30 pete morn- - Circle 4, esbyterian Ladies’ Aid. ‘There will be an international broadcast Friday at 5:20 p. ae thele ‘baby ‘rench on the (they speak almost bpttadigel nad public showing and Of five oak trees from fopel forest i Raglan i Schilling pure VANILLA BLUE BLAZER FILING OF PETINONS| «=Has Most Teeth at 3]| accent. featuré & op day we & special hy “Say it with F lowers” Memorial Day May 30th This one great day set apert by our nation for the re- membrance of those who gave their lives for the de- fense of the nation, and fer our other dear ones who have passed to the great beyond. In no way can they be more fittingly re- membered than with fresh radiant flowers. Freshly Cut Home Grown Flowers Bedding Plants of all kinds Cemetery Wreaths of Flowers or Greens Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere by F. T. D. Hoskins-Meyer Bismarck, N. Dak. “The Home of KFYR”