The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1937, Page 5

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» ing of the organization in the aC surninet. vacation spent at Detroit » Minn, al n W. LUCAS CO. A Toilet Article for Every Toilet Need THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1937 ge |sccompanied Miss Brown and Mr./home at 512 Ninth St. during the | ¥ | Neibauer_to Bismarck and will be at | winter months. Committees Appointed for War Mothers State Meeting Fort Lincoln Chapter Will Be Hostess to Delegates October 13-14 Committees appointed to assist with the state convention of Ameri- can War Mothers to be held here Oct. 18-14, were named Tuesday afternoo! by Mrs. “7. J. Rue, president of the Fort Lincoln chapter, at He meet- iliary and War ae room in the World War Memorial building. The committee, with the chairman named first, are as follows: Program Aux-: Mrs. Lippold Honors Sister on Tuesday | compliment to 1 to her sister, B. “. Lippold, Valley City, Mrs. he mi Overbee, 614 Second St., entertained Tuesday evening.at a 7 Oolock dinner n |Party. Autumn flowers were used as table appointments. Following dinner four tables of bridge were in play during the eve- ning with honors going to Mmes. J. Harty and C. F. Dirlam. The honoree ‘was presented with a gift. ek * ‘anna | Mrs. Freitag Chosen . McDonald, Ni dahl and John Dawson, Registration —Mmes. Henry Richholt and Mar- garet Schnecker. Reception—Mmes. John Burke, B. K. Skeels, Anna Stark, a Mandan member of the Fort Lincoln chapter, and Charles Kidd, @ member of the Mandan chapter. Plans for the onrenton were dis- cussed. It was announced that the state Diesen: Mrs. A. O. Christen- son, Rugby, will attend the national convention. of American War Moth- ers Sept. 28-Oct. 2, in Detroit, Mich. Plans were made to place the tree » marker in memory of Mrs. Alice French, founder of the national or- ganization, before the state conven- tion here. Serving. with Mrs. Rue this year and assisting her with convention plans are the following officers: Mmes. D.~B. Shaw, vice president; Peter Reid, recording secretary; C. G. Boise, corresponding secretary; Nor- man Livdahl, treasurer; Frank Paris, custodian of records; Anna Flow, his- torian; L. M. Parsons, auditor; and J. Riley, chaplain. Members at the Fort Lincoln chap- ter wha hold state offices include Mrs. Reid, who is first state vice president; Mrs, Skeels, who is state treasurer; and Mrs, Stark, who is state chaplain. * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb, 319% Main avenue, returned Monday from @fry thie smooth To Represent Club Mrs. G. M. ‘Freitag was chosen eapaqee Council representative e Progressive Mothers club at 9 the eesne of the club Tuesday eve- | X ning at the home of Mrs. Clark Gor- danier, 619 Sixth St. The topic for the evening was “The Restoration of Colonial Williams- burg,” led by Mrs. Freitag. Roll call was answered by the names of fa- mous American statesmen. * isd sosepulne Deane: daughter of Mi id Mrs.: Downey. 417 Tenth “ste left ace for St. Paul, Minn., to enter the College of St. ‘Catherine for the coming year. Miss ponney. cea. resigned her posi- tion ‘i ie Farm Security office at Menicanes * * * ny Quain, New York City. son of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Ave. A, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Bismarck hospital last week, is reported as recovering satisfactorily. Mr. Quain arrived Bere, recently for a visit with his pa- rents, * Miss pers one and Paul Nei- bauer returned Sunday evening from a 10-day vacation spent in Minneapolis and Lake Cotton, Minn. At Lake! % Cutton they were the guests of Mr.|% and Mrs. Warren J. Taylor at the|¥ Carl Lidstrom cottage. 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