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Department Chairmen of Auxiliary Mrs. Rosenthal Announces Those Who Will Serve During Coming Year Department chairmen to serve for the coming year have been an- nounced by Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, department president of the Amer- ican Legion auxiliary. Mrs, Spencer Boise, Bismarck, will serve as Americanism chairman. Ra- dio chairman will be Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, Mandan, with the follow- ing as sub-chairmen, Mmes. F. D. Register, Bismarck; A. F. Wonder- P. W. Blank, Mandan, and C. B. Arneson, Minot. Other chairmen appointed are Auditing and finance, Mrs. Thomas Street, Bottineau, chairman, assisted by Mmes. B. L, Smith, Drayton, and A. M, Hammes, New England; child welfare chairman, Miss Nell Evans, Lisbon, and sub-chairman in charge of education of war orphans, Mrs. P. M. Hones, Fingal; community serv. ice, emblem, trophies and awards, Mrs. Louis T. Hagen, Ray, and vice- chairman in charge of music, Mrs. Walter Dougherty, Park River; con- stitution, by-laws and legislation, Mrs, A. B. Hutson, Finley, chairman, acid by Mrs. E. Wayne Figugher. » and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Killdeer. FIDAC and national defense, Mrs. J. D, Stenson, Minot; junior activi- ties, Mrs. O, C. Aakrann, Minot; membership, Mrs. Frank J. Webb, Grand Forks; poppy, Mrs. O. C. Lie- beler, Langdon; publicity director, Mrs. G. R. Schwandt, Enderlin; re- habilitation, Mrs, Bert Hurst, James- town; and hospital hostesses, Mmes. J. N. Herbrandson, Fargo; H. J. Morris, Jamestown; and Harley Moore, Lisbon. ee * Methodist Society Elects Mrs. Register Mrs. George Register was elected president of the Women’s Foreign Missionary society of the McCabe church at a K. Doran, 300 Third it. Other officers serving with Mrs. Register will be Mmes. Emil Benesh, vice-president; W. J, Church, secre- tary; W. J. Noggle, corresponding secretary and E. T. Forde, treasurer. ter, Mrs. Bessie Wilkinson, and Miss Jennie Gilliland. * * * Dance, Sponsored by Park Board, Friday ‘The series of dances sponsored by the Park board at the Country club will be continued Friday evening Music will be furnished by the White Jackets, who played for the dance last Friday. Last week’s dance was well attended. In honor of their daughter, Caroline, who was home from the lakes Mr. and ‘Mrs, Myron T. Atkinson entertained @ group of young people at dinner Friday evening and after dinner took Are Appointed | Beach Ensemble This beach ensemble of printed linen with black ground and red, yellow and green pattern. Mr. and Mrs, K. C. Arness, 223 Thayer avenue, west, had as their guests over the week-end Mr. Arness’ niece and family, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Goodwin and three children, Robert, Jolene and Betty, Beaver, Wash. The Goodwins left Wednesday to visit in Boston, Mass., and at. Mr. Goodwin's birthplace, Halifax, Nova Scotia. * * % Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Phillips, 900 Ninth 8t., have as their guests Mrs. Phillips’ sister, Mrs. Joseph Huber, and her daughter, Miss Janet Huber, Ellendale. The Hubers are leaving Friday morning for Drake to visit another of Mrs. Huber’s sisters, Mrs. E. Van Horn. HELP 15 MILES OF nya or bl in tn your blood, Elcney discrders, may pple Our $1.00 and $1.25 Gordon & Mojud SILK STOCKINGS priced for clearance Friday the 13th at 79¢c Vacation in these better quality slacks at 98c Our $1.89-and $2.25 values “Kobertsons. For Women’s Wear THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987 . ) SOCIETY and CLUBS Cosmos Club Dinner Given for Mrs. Mote Mrs. Sharon, R. Mote was honor guest at°a 7 ‘o'clock dinner party Tuesday evening at the Patterson hotel given by members of the Cosmos club. Twelve guests were, seated at the table which was appointed with garden flowers. Following dinner the group went to thé home of Mrs. R. E. Wrnzel, $17 Park 8t., Lets the eve- the arrangements for the dinner. ae sister, Miss Harriet Coger, Grand Forks, who is her house guest, was an out-of-town guest. Mr, and Mrs. Mote and their chil- dren, Jack, Ted, Dwight and Mar- Jorie Mote, plan to leave soon for Phoenix, Ariz., where Mr. Mote has been transferred to the U. 8. Indian school. He has served as superin- tendent of the Indian school at Bis- marck for @ number of years, Ac- companying them will be Mrs. Eliza- beth Gearhart, Mrs. Mote's mother, who has made her home with them since they have been in Bismarck. Two other sons, Bob and Bill Mote, will enter colleges this fall. Bob left Wednesday for Berkeley, Calif., to enter the University of California. Bill will remain in North Dakota to attend Jamestown ‘The Motes plan to go to Phoenix via the Yellowstone and Rocky Moun- tain national parks and the Grand canyon. eee Jack Zuger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue, west, who underwent an appendicitis operation at the St. Alexius hospital last week is recovering nicely and is expected to return to his home this week-end. * * ® Mrs, Fred Hauser, 709 Third &t., left Tuesday for Jamestown where she will visit relatives. Parties Compliment Mr. and Mrs. Adams Complimenting Mr. Mr. ehd Mrs. E. R. New Rockford, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Pike, 703 Second 8t., while ne to attend the wedding of their Warren E. Adams, to Miss Helen 1 Onstad Tuesday, Mrs. Pike and Mrs. R. 8. Whitcomb entertained Tuesday eve- ning at a 7 o'clock dinner at the Country club. Places were laid for 14 guests at the table which was centered with a bouquet of mixed garden flowers. In addition to the honored guests, out- of-town guests included their son, Ralph Adams, and Mrs. George M. Pike, New Rockford, and Miss Ruth | Love, Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were compli- mented Monday evening by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mra. E. K. Onstad, when they were hosts to a 7 o'clock dinner at their home. Guests were 12 members of the two families. White tapers lighted the table which was decorated with garden flowers. The Adams and Mrs. George 'M. Pike returned Wednesday to New Rockford. From there Mr, and Mrs. Adams and Ralph will go to Philadel- phia, Pa., where Ralph is enrolled for & medical course in the Philadelphia Medical school. se * The Misses Florence and Jean Mudgett, Chicago, Ill, formerly of Bismarck, are arriving Thursday for Schilling Hlavory WMerican Chili Powder FINAL CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER DRESSES . Many Worth up to $14.75 $933 and $433 CHMITe °, FINAL CLEARANCE! on all summer merchandise! 57 Ladies’ Dresses t% "it-1"te~ Reg. $7.95 and $3.33 31 Ladies’ Dresses ™:%%"s.. $3.00 Regular $3.95 and $4.95. And Ladies’ Summer Jackets, 68 Ladies’ Wash 32 Ladies’ Sla DOZENS %.:%, 8 Ladies’ Dresses 8 Ladies’ Summer Coats .. . .$2.00 Reg. $3.95 and some $5.00 values $2.00 10 Girls’ Summer Coats. ... .$1.00 Choice. 27 Ladies’ Wash Frocks .... .$2.00 Linen and Acetate Crepes. Choice. Frocks. ... $1.67 Choice of regular values to $2.49. 26 Ladies’ Summer Suits. . . .$2.00 28 prs. Ladies’ Shoes, pair Broken sizes but values to $4.00. 164 prs. Ladies’ Shoes, pair All sizes in some style or other. Cheice of values to $1.19, in all sises summer merchandise, Mrodsced for’ Final’ Olesrence, a gpeet visit with their uncle and eed Mr .and Mrs. F. F. Hollingsworth, 523 First St. and friends. The sisters have been vacationing in Wyoming ard are now en route home. ee k 73 | Mrs. Olgeirson Honors Mrs. Phillips at Party Honoring Mrs. E. Wi E. W. Phillips, who is leaving with Mr. Phillips to make her home in Sanish, Mrs. G. Olgeir- son entertained members of the Past Presidents’ Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary at an informal af- ternoon party Wetinesday at the Country club. Fourteen guests were Present. Mr. and Mrs, Phillips will leave this week-end for Sanish, where Mr. Phil- lips is employed as baggage man on the Sioux Line. They have been resi- dents of Bismarck since January. Mrs. Phillips has been associated with the Past Presidents’ Parley and the auxiliary. Mr. Phillips is a member of the Masonic gaily ** Mrs. H. R. Wood and sister, Miss Rose McDonnell, left Tuesday for Fargo, En route they stopped in Jamestown to visit friends. Miss Mc- Donnell will go on to Minneapolis, Minn., and Des Moines, Iowa. eee Francis Selby, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Selby, 612 Fourteenth 8&t., confined in the Bismarck hospital with heart trouble. LUTHER LEAGUE 10 MEET IN DICKINSON FRIDAY, SATURDAY Members From Throughout Area to Take Part in Man- dan Circuit Convention The Luther league convention of the Mandan circuit will convene in Dickinson Friday at 10 a. m. with sessions continuing through Sunday afternoon. Included in this district are Bismarck, Mandan, Driscoll, Flasher, Almont, Sims, Hazen, Dunn Center, Taylor, Belfield, Beach and Dickinson. Participating in the convention with the Luther league will be mem- bers of the American Lutheran church of the Dickinson area. Rev. Henry Koch, Columbus, Ohio, executive secretary of the American Lutheran church league, will serve as principal convention speaker. “Christ, Our Life,” will be the convention theme and subject for panel discus- sion. Leaguers from all parishes will take part in the discussions. The registration Firday will deter- mine to which League the attendance prize will be awarded. It consists of @ Luther League Bible. ~ At the banquet Saturday evening moving pictures of the youth confer- ence which was held in Minneapolis in June will be shown. A choral union concert, composed of choir members of the circuit, will be pre- sented at the final session of the con- vention Sunday afternoon under the direction of Rev. George H. Plamann, Dickinson. Rev. Plamann, will serve as host pastor to the gathering, assisted by, the junior and senior Luther leagues ef Dickinson, Rev. Opie 8. Rindah! holds the po- sition of president of the league. Other officers include Rev. R. P. Haakonson, Sims, vice president; 5 Miss Vernice Pederson, Driscoll, re- cording secretary; Kermit Perhus, Taylor, treasurer; and Rev. Plamann, choral union director. 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