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——— National Secretary DEADLINE REACHED aay hee Is = srr say tac fo @) SOCIETY and CLUBS | Sees PRUNE REIRED | aro re Honor of grad- : : uating at the top the : 4 Mothers of C. D. A. of his class at the D. of H. Convention Will Be [Msthersof DA. FILE THEIR REPORT atte tgene Phelan Boer Cotpae| i Officia l ly O p ened Tonight Honoring their mothers, the Junigr emy, West Point, tion, Not Gas or Food Catholic Daughters of America enter- Every Person Employing One or N.Y. went to , Juvenile Meeting to Be Followed Er Sener cton eit piace] aa More Persons Must Re- a "S 00! 5 by Fsartion tee State and National President hora alto 0 a a abl Sppeknted |. port Such Fact National Officers dr eacoes eo chien Meri pane : ‘An estimated 3,000 North Dakota _—_ Halloran made the response on be- Officially opening the Degree of half of the mothers. The following Gonor convention will be the juvenile Program was presented: Solo dance, flemonstration Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., Gloria Starkle; a dancing and sing- - In the silver ballroom of the Patterson é ing act, “Chicago Rhythm,” Tommy ates Bailes ae: ori aly Seah Babee ante vocal ole, “Tat ee oo 3 Wonderful Mother of Mine,” Delia Seventy-five members will be ini- Beylund,. accompanied by her sister, tiated by the local club at this meet- gpl ae tei ing. Mrs, Frances Buell Olson, St. Bed ee ie pe lor Paul, national president, will give the aw yes 30 of the enter aa tole main address and short talks will be arded te S. Holmes, St. lows: First, Juanita Burton, Mar- reaper, Mex Rate 8. Holmes, celene Hagen, Marjorie Daw, Irene Pranks Lyman, Cando ate pres BRE | tition, Imogene Kalser and Frances » - . 5 ra) » dent, It is expected that this will be Bn pees ast, largest juvenile meeting in’ Bismarck this year. Mrs. Olson is especially interested in the younger division of immediately t the juvenile Leary, Elaine fol juve! 4 ; Bere a serspten wilt Kennedy, Catherine Schmider and meeting a reception will be held in the Terrace Gardens of the Patterson ho- Fisher, MRS. FRANCES BUELL OLSON | Madonns Clary; third, Agnes , tel, at which the national and state loria Starkle; Catherine Ward and G! si officers will be presented to members fourth, Helen McKinnon, Grace John- Railroad Employes has program has |¢————_@ | ston, Jeanne Schults, Marian Wagner i been arranged by the committee in| | Meetings of Clubs and Delia Beylund. Has Held E ti to Ballot on Strike charge, including numbers by the And Social G: ** * as rae! xecutive eats juveniles from the Vera lodge, Man- nd social Groups ‘The girls of the Quain and Ram-| Position for 29 Years) , Cleveland, June 15—v?—Commit- Unity Study Club stad Clinic entertained Miss Nora —— dan, end from the Capitol lodge, Bis- : marck, Refreshments served. Fluevog, laboratory technician at Mrs, Olson, 8t. Paul, Minn., who ar- Mrs. Harry Homan is directing the| pg 7ie, ayo wea tgs Fold * | the clinic, at breakfast Sunday morn-|siveq in Bismarck Monday evening, in the B. P, W. club room of the|!ng at the Patterson hotel. Covers). siected national president of the page Se tunrosbis for thi laced for 17 ita at a table In charge of arrani for the e were pl lor guests at a had wo eg mares en gerry oes appointed with spring flowers. Miss| Degree of Honor Protective associa- announced Tuesday. juvenile meeting are Mrs. Frank é “ i he in ‘The March demands, for a 20 per Nichols, juvenile director, and Mrs. A.|study of a new book, “The Twelve | Thea Fluevog, a sister of the honor] tion in 1908 and has been unanimous- peak eng 9 4 on Powers of Man,” by Charles Fillmore, | 8uest, was present. She is a nurse at//1y elected to the office since that time. So-tounier 08. he Unity. eres Won Mayo clinkg, Hochetter, Satan} On becoming president she décidid | al, amics #7, {ie Sve, tanepore. SO! are cordially inv: change of associa: stew- to enroll in this class. For roll call] Wilson Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs, fo change te prgrrletr aspen By, een: including dining car members will name the most impres-;J. E. Davis, 100 Avenue B, west, af-/ing she advocated the forming of ‘a ‘The brotherhood pointed out that aive chapter of the book just com-|rived Sunday from the Univeralty of| national organization by the 24 states | ice’ the demonds were” made the pleted, Shanklin’s “What Are You?”,/ Minnesota to spend his vacation associations at mions have been unable to obtain a explaining their reasons for their/here. He was accompanied by bis Pontiteeah witty ther gailrcada’? aod . roommate, Bud Peterson, who wi } sas spend @ few days here before return- A said that any settlement that is made Rebekahs—Odd Fellows ing to enter the summer session at ‘The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows) the law school of the university. eee M., Brazerol, assistant juvenile director of Capitol lodge No. 16. At the 12:30 o'clock luncheon this noon for the national and state offi- cers in the private dining room of the capitol covers were laid for 24. Cen- tering the table was a low bowl of spring flowers flanked with pink tap- ers in crystal holders. The place cards were imprinted with a picture of the capitol and the emblem of the association in opposite corners. Each guest received as favor a small model of the capitol made from Dickinson clay. Mmes, Olson, Holmes and Ly- man. were presented with corsage’ from the local officers. Miss Cather- ine Morris was chairman of arrange- ments for the luncheon. now will be retroactive to May 1. ae 2 y Sst | Fisherman Lands | GOOD DRINKS BEGIN WITH ser iaet se hee esa rs — | Trousers and $19 Saaee \ We react ‘ z raed 9 GILBEY'S GIN Atlanta, Ga, June 15—-(P)—A dry land fisherman landed two Mrs. oe Sinibiee tesks ee }. Joe at} asriiig arty inp ectomcins ahaa Notional Distillers Producte Corps Now Yorks, N.Y.0 Gitbay"s Distilled Londen Bry Obs to wide from 100% grein neutral apirico she saw her husband's pants * 2 leave a chair and start toward a, window. ae 5 » mother, Mrs. John Shearer, Ashland, Ohio. They were accompanied home by their son, Emerson, who has been attending Wooster college, Wooster, .j Ohio, this year. se & ‘Miss Evelyn Jensen, who spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Rena Percy Davis later reported his 4 Jeshen, Devils Lake, returned to Bis. trousers and $12 lost to the thief Fargo Warehouse by her sister, Miss Alice M. 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