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“ a | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1937 SOCIETY and CLUBS social hour was enjoyed by the) | © Waldschmidt Party : Honors Mrs, Sor lie * Sterrett is leaving Tuesday for} Ore., for an extended visit En route she will stop me at Idaho Falls, Idaho, will be a guest of the G, A. former Bismarck resi- Sterrett has been a tesl- elub in honor of Grand Forks. Cove 12 guests at a ta garden flower . Following the lun went to the Wa where the aft informally v n employe of the Bank ‘of North kota for nearly that same length been active in the oe if |New Salvation Army f; Mrs. Sterrett Feted | Officer in Mandan At Dinner W ednesday | ; K. P, Marshall and in Mandan last Minneapolis, Minn., of the Salvation army ndan. A. special wel- 5 conducted for them board of tr the Presby at a 6:30 3 hall was in charge of tional and religious activities the fresh camp in Minneapo- lis. Mrs, ll had charge of the dining room. x KF Mrs. Grant Marsh, 1210 Broadway, vt day evening to St group. At the in play during the eve- s went to Mmes. Charles mye and T. B. Meinhover. The {next meeting of the group will be jheld at the home of Mrs. Mein- hover, Thur afternoon, Sept. 9. Rev. and Mrs, H. B, Sigmar and ifour children, Harold, Eric, Margaret [and George, Mountain, spent Tues- and Wednesday as guests of Mr. Mrs. Paul 5. Halldorson, 809 Ave- brid Announcement iss Edith Ramstad | announces the onening of the Junior Theatre Guild i Professional Dramatic Training for Children Creative Dramatics Voice and Diction Classes and play tryouts begin Wednesday, Sept. 8. Slat aS must be: registered Tuesday, Sept. 7, to be eligible for first play. 824 Fourth St. Telephone 156 Modess THE SOFTER, SAFER SANITARY NAPKIN | Miss Morton Chosen As Bridal Attendant Miss Marian Morton has been chosen to serve as maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Cam- eron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart L. Cameron, St. Paul, Minn. and Lyle Gray, St. Paul. The marriage will be solemnized Sept. 11, in St. Paul. Miss Morton, Miss Abigail Roan and Robert McCurdy will leave for St. Paul to attend the ceremony the lat- ter part of next week. Miss Cameron has visited at the Morton home sev- eral times. She and Miss Morton were classmates at thej University of Minnesota. South Side ‘Sunday School Is Arranged A Sunday school for children and adults of the south side will meet for the first time Sunday at 12 o'clock in the locker rooms at the ball park. Instructors for those who attend will be teachers from the First Lutheran church. Classes are to be arranged for children from the age of three and up and also for adults. All who de- Sire to receive instruction are invited to attend. —— | Church Societies | Willing Workers The Willing Workers of the First Lutheran church will meet Friday, Sept. 3, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Gladys Nelson, 30612 Fifteenth St., with Miss Mabel Olson as co- hostess. The topic will be Catherine Von Bora, Luther's wife, by Mrs. Harold Barth. Roll call will be an- swered by giving the names of books of the New Testament. * oe * McCabe Choir Members of the choir of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church are reminded of their practice meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. It is important. All are requested to ar- rive promptly. ~ : Gs °eticare riavor Schilling PURE VANILLA The honor of serving you at a time when expert and efficient service is s0 badly needed obligates us to do everything as nearly Perfect as possible. You can rely upon us, WEBB BROS. Funeral Directors Phone 50 Night Phone 50 'RICT COURT FOURTH ia DIC) TAL DISTRICT. ae The City of Bismarck, N. D., a municipal corporation, Plaintiff. Newest fall col- ors. Combinations | and multi-colors. Our smartest co-eds | stride about the campus in these swanky “Co-Ed” j styles. They have all the dash and thrill of aspectacular touchdown. Select your oxfords here to- morrow! Erastus A Williams, E. A. Wij- liams, Jacob’ Deitric Joseph, Deitrich, J. E. Weber,’ John A Rea, Jolin’ A. Rea, Trustee, North American Land Association limit- ed, a foreign corporation, Robert Craig Dun, John Dun as Executor of Last Will of Finlay Dun, De- ceased, Finlay Dun,. Eliza Craig Dun, Juliet Finlay Dun, Mrs, D. M. Hutton, formerly Isabel. Stir- ling Dun, Robert ‘Craig Dunn, Jessie Georgian Dunn, Frank Geoghegan, Edward G. 2 ra, Francis E. Young, F. B. Youn; mipretce J. Ward, William Ward, Emma F. Marston, M. J. Thompson, Martha J. Thompson, Bertha L, Booth, and all other persons claiming any estate or in- terest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint, Defendants. THE oeton (eS DAKOTA FENDANTS: ertanean You are heréby summoned to an- swer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which said complaint is hereto an- nexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the Dakota National Bank & Trust Com- pany Building in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons up- on you, exclusive of the day of such fervice, And in case of your failure to appear or answer ag above re- |quired, plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, N. D. this 30th day of August, 1937 CL.’ Foster, City Attorney, Attorney for Plaintff, Office and Postoffice ad- dress, Bismarck, N. D. To the Defendants above named You and each of you will please take notice that the summons, com- plaint and notice of no personal claim have@been filed in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, Burligh County, North Dakota, and that this action is brought for ‘the purpose of Quieting title in plaintiff and in ex- cluding the defendants from any righ title and interest in and to the fol lowing described premises, Lots one (1) and two (2) and three (3) and tour (4) of Block thirty-three (33) of Willams Addition to the City ot Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. And no personal ciaim is made against any of the said defend- ¢. L. Foster, City Attorney, Sere te fer Pisintite, | 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Earl a OF NORTH SDAKOTA, COUN- Mrs. Albert Mertz Mrs. Albert Mertz was honored Tuesday evening when a group of her friends entertained at a_ surprise birthday party for her at the home avenue, west. Ten guests were present. The eve- ning was spent in playing bunco, at which Miss Ida Wetch won the honors. The honored guest was pre- sented with a number of gifts. Sweet peas appointed the rooms and ta- bles when luncheon was served. * % Dr. and Mrfs. H. A. Brandes, 601 Fifth St, have as their guest’ Craig Robinson, Minneapolis, Minn. He is en route to the west coast, where he will visit for a month in Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., and Los Angles, Calif., returning to Minneapolis via the Grand canyon. Mr. Robinson is the son of Mrs. Agnes Robinson, Min- neapolis. They are former residents of Bismarck. oF | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups Unity Study Club The Unity Study club will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the Auxiliary room of the World War Memorial building. ek ek Letter Carries Auxiliary The meeting of the Letter Carriers auxiliary will be held Thursday at Scharnowske, 701 Twenty-first St. * * x Nicholson Rebekah There will be a regular meeting of Nicholson Rebekah lodge No. 40 Fri- day at 8 p. m,, in the Auxiliary room of the World war Memorial building. * ® Nonpartisan No. 1 The Women’s Nonpartisan club No. 1 will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the dining room of the World War Memorial building. There will be a special program and luncheon, * * * DAR. The Minishoshe chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution will meet Friday for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth St. Assisting hostesses will be Mmes. J. P, French and E. T. Beatt. This \will be the first regular meeting of the group after its summer recess. $2.39 after Saturday! 70x80 in. First quality. 70x80 in. American cotton. $1.98 Novelties E 70x80 in. Suede finish. a . Mofthproof eS i antee. Wool, f0x80" in, ‘Will be $6.98, Boys’ 300 Fourth St. Phone 475 Ends Saturday! Wards August BLANKET SALE Part Wool Pairs! 5% wool and China cotton. Pastel plaids. 69e Fleecydowns §4e 5% New sports models! plaids and checks! Fully bar- tacked trousers. Made for long wear! Sizes 10 to 18. Extra Matching Longies.. 3-00 PA iree seote’”...... 108 First Lutheran Picnic Feted on Birthday| Will Be Held Sunday |their trends ana members of the The annual picnic of the First Lutheran church will be held Sun- day afternoon. Those who will at- together. of Mrs. A. J. Howell, 227 Thayer) {end ,Sf6 A500 10 meet at ctae | Tnoee attending are asked to bring The Ma . 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