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New Rockford, will mt for another year; K. Anglesburg, Thompson, president; Agzerman, Jamestown, as secretary. At the morning meeting Margaret Ball Dickson, poet laureate of Min- and president of Mnnesota society, who was the principal » read some of the poems of husband, some written by her son Mrs. Putnam presided at the meet- ing. Mrs, Angela Boleyn, regional di- rector, Fargo, spoke at the morning session, outlining plans to develop the poetry society in her region. During the afternoon Mrs. Dickson held a poetry clinic, suggesting im- She gave some definite rules for writ- ing poems, advising against using any phrases that would call attention to Rollins HOSIERY CLUB and Miss Anna| Stoup themselves and saying that the first) Ine should be arresting and the last should be memorable. She broadcast over station KFYR and friends gathered at the Mr, and Mrs, Clell G. Gannon, °9) Mandan 8t., to hear her. Mr, Gan- non is president of the Bismarck jp and regional director. Follow- ing the broadcast Mrs: Dickson spoke to the group on verse forms, especi- ally the newer ones, Mrs. Marietta Lilly Slade, Goodrich, recited one of her original — x Pioneer Daughters Have Pienic Monday |¢ Country club. *-* & R. B. Murphy Attends _Son’s Commencement R. B. Murphy went to Grand Forks night to attend the gradua- tion’ exercises at the University of North Dakota Tuesday. His son, Lolyd Murphy, is among the gradu- ates. He 1s the fourth. member of his family to receive @ degree from the university. Mr. Murphy has been speaking at various North Dakota bard girders the last week-end; Fri- he delivered the commencement, nice at Velva. He spoke Satur- day before the Ramsey county school officers’ association at Devils Lake 79c $1.00 TOTS & TEENS “The Young Folks’ — 318 Main MEE 1 z ie r g A Most Important Telephone Call ing her to go to the show with him tonight. er ay sh ie ene of the most im; oe benpiness i gives? eee “Ie is the privilege of the and women who work ye this Company té see AE ovate \—for what- éver purpose—is handled quickly, ‘clearly and accu ony * Ie is likewise the pert of Other Belt . workers nf i FALAHR NSURANCE +*: BONDS RoW ENT OR YOu WOU YOUR OR OR LAWYER ee Faber Weds THE BISHARCK TRIBUNE, _TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937 Bertha Schreiner At serveies held in Fargo Monday Schreiner, Bertha ” daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schreiner, Fargo, became the bride of rode thedral, Mrs. Leo Schreiner, Bismarck, sis- ter-in-law of the bride, was her at- tendant. For the ceremony the bride chose « gown of pastel blue embroid- ered net with matching accessories. negra crey formed pee sage. ler jewel oO! earrings and bracelet of her paternal grandmother. Approximately 30 guests attended} The bridesmaid was costumed in the annual plenio of the Pioneer| yellow embroidered net with white bred Daughters Monday evening at the| accessories and wore a corsage Talisman roses. The bride's mother wore.a sheer floral print with white ‘accessories. Followitig the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the Graver hotel for 30 guests. Mr. Faber is employed at the Finney Drug company. The couple will be at home after June 15 at 417 Thayer "Bismarck guests included Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Schreiner and sons, Rob- | Mrs. ert and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schreiner and Mr. and Mrs, W. B.| the Schreiner, . Miss Lena Schreiner was a guest ze 8 Miss Ruby Wilmot Leaves for Denver Miss Ruby Wilmot, grade school music supervisor of the Bismarck city schools, is leaving Tuesday evening for Denver, Colo,, to visit Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Kennedy, formerly of Bis- marck. Mr. Kennedy was formerly North Dakota state engineer. Miss Wilmot plans to go from there to Greeley, Colo, where she will be enrolled for the summer term at the Colorado State ae of Education, Mrs, J. E. Decon” 406 Sixth 8t., left Sunday evening for Washington where she will spend a month visiting in Portland, Seattle, Centralia, Che-. halis'and Tacoma. ’ Sale of Slacks Be ready for vacation. 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