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U 4 ee s 5 ‘i =, a 33rd Biennial Convention of Su- preme Chapter to Con- vene Sept. 14 Mrs. Hazel Putnam, president of Chapter F, PEO Sisterhood, will rep- resent Chapters D, E and F, at the 38rd. annual biennial convention of the supreme chapter, which convenes Sept. 14, in St. Louis, Mo., for a three-day session. Chapter D is at Grand Forks and E at Fargo. The North Dakota delegation will be headed by Mrs. ‘Iva Anderson, ‘Williston, state president, and Mrs. Grace Shanberger, Kenmare, state tional organization, will be among the attendants, The practice at supreme sessions is to have one delegate represent every three chapters. North Dakota women named to represent chapters through- out the state are Mmes, Alice G. Ed- kins, Beach; Harriet Randall, Ellen- dale: Stella Christianson, Oakes; we Dunnell, Minot; and Alvina , Langdon, Presiding at the sessions wil be Mrs. J. W. Newell, St. Louis, supreme @) SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. Putman to Represent PEO Chapters at St. Louis Centenarian THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1937 : 5 Erma Weinberger to Erma day at 8: peat sdeetil ebstycraits SFaet tee aA ea Dancing Party Given By Miss Lucia Bantz Her daughter, Alice Zina LaGrave re-|the store. Miss Lucis Bantz, 602 Avenue D./, senior, She has a part time posi-| Ruth, Evelyn and Glenn returned| cationing with Senator Nye. Senator| Joseph Harrison, son of Mrs. Min- Mrs. Olive LaGrave, 510% Fourth|the highest among 30 applicants for St. returned Tuesday from Fargo.|the place in an examination given by * * nesday for their home in Cooperstown |Dude ranch, south of Big Timber, where they will spend some time re-|Mont. Monday evening Mr. Chandler newing acquaintances. They arrived |left for Spokane, Wash., via the in Fargo, where she will enter here Monday from Yellowstone na-|Northwest airlines. * the Central high school this year as/ Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and three children,| tional park where they had been va- xe k tion in the de Lendrencie building) Wednesday to their home in Grand| Nye is remaining at his headquarters |nie Harrison, 518 Thayer avenue, west, and is staying at the Robert Hill/ Forks after being the guests of Mrs.| in the Prince hotel. Yeft Tuesday evening for Pasadena, home. Another daughter, Marcia | Sorlie’s sister, Mrs. George D. Mann, * ok ok Calif, to enter Pasadena junior col- Mary LaGrave, is now in San Mateo,| 232 Avenue A, west. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Chandler, 1002/lege. While attending school he wil! Calif, where she is employed in the ** * Fifth St., returned Friday evening |make his home with his uncle, Henry peoranring department of the Levey) rs. Gerald P. Nye and sons, Rob-|from a three-week trip. They spent |Harrison, Pasadena. : rs department store. She was] ert and James, left Bismarck Wed-|two weeks of the time at Clydehurst| (Additional Society on Page 4) A. W. LUCAS CO. president. Educational projects of the organization will be especially featured. ARE YOU ONLY A THREE-QUARTER WIFE? RE aro certain a woman bas to put up with and ‘be a good E “Poissons Evier. Sail on Queen i d'Or,” Debussy; “Triana,” from “Iberia,” Albeniz; and Concert Arabesques on “The Beautiful Blue Danube Waltzes,” ** % 4 |7 Lutheran Pastors Meet Here Tuesday the W. B. Couch cabin. Members of will spend several weeks visiting her | % mother, Mrs, Dan Kuehn, and at the port southwest of Bismarck. ee @ Hillsboro. of the sales tax division. Church Societies . M. E, Ladies’ Aid The four divisions of the McCabe Strauss-Schulz- | seethodist Episcopal Ladies’ Aid will|% meet Thursday at 3 p. m., with the exception of Division 1, which will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon meeting at Potter home, at the Municipal air- Mr. and Mrs, E, F. Kounovaky have | § -}moved to 617 Fifteenth St. from|¢ Their son, Junior, will ar- |X rive Sept. 6, to enter school. He has |¢ spent the summer vacation with his/¢% grandparents on a farm near Hills- | % ,” | boro, Mr. Kounovsky is chief auditor Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Mrs. Harriett Broughton, who lives on a farm near Spiritwood, is one of Stuts- man county’s few centenar- ians. Over 100 years old, she came to the United States from England approximately 50 years ago. Division 1 are to meet at the home of Mrs, George M. Register, 1010 Fifth Meeting in Bismarck Tuesday were|8t., at 12 o'clock. Transportation will | % seven pastors of the Norwegian Luth-| be provided. eran church of America from Mis- here to meet with Dr. J. W. Johns- Ber Concordia college, Moorhead, Included in the group were Rev.| parlors. Division 2 will meet at the home| souri Slope communities who werejof Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth St., with Mrs. C. G. Bolse assistant hos- : Division 3 will meet in the church | % WITH THE Bando Lure @ A ckin soft and smooth Louis Turmo, New Rev. Wiley to Speak Hagen, Hazen; Rev. C. F. England; Rev. O. O. And-| Mrs. C. G. Martin, 121 Thayer ave- vik, Mandan; Rev. George Plammen, | nue, west. Division 4 will meet at the home of | as rose petals can be youte. auaply andl ees: A bandeau innovation —no matter how loudly your nerves scream—don't take bea ter wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETAELE COMPOUND and Go “Smiling Through.” —= On ‘Christian Race’ Dickinson; Rev. W. L. Ellickson, Tay- * * % nomically. The most thatuplifts, supportsand lor; Rev. F. T. Lohengard, Belfield; Rev. A. M. Wiley, in seu the |and Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl, Bismarck. services being 5) he Sal- vation army, will speak Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., on “The Christian Race.” A prayer and fellowship Bible class | is held by Rev. Wiley every afternoon in the tent at rs Seventh St. Dr. EB. P. Quain and Robert Ken- Nedy arrived Tuesday from a two- week fishing trip in the northern Minnesota lake region. They also| sonic temple. stopped in Minneapolis. will be held. 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