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oe OB COMASASERD awe An Wachter PTA Officers Installed Tuesday Installation services were held "Tuesday evening for the officers of the Wachter Parent-Teacher associa- tion, serving for this year. Taking Office were Mrs. C. J. Meyer, presi- dent; Mrs. Cliff Lipman, vice- president; and C. L. Williams, sec- retary-treasurer. Mrs. Meyer appointed committees to serve for the ensuing year as fol- lows: Program, Miss Arlene Loehrke, Mmes. Clifford J. Paulson and Clift Lampman; refreshment, Mmes. Rob- ert Gray, Jowlaring and Elma Solum and Miss Lucille Malmquist; hospi- tality, Miss Helen Munig and John Meyer; entertainment, Mrs. Wilson. A. Thomas and C. L. Williams; publicity, Miss Jeannette Myhre; and in charge of the P.T.A. magazine, Mrs. Clair Anderson. Approximately 70 members were present. The remainder of the eve- ning was occupied with regular busi- ness. * Oe OK B.P.W. Meeting Held On Tuesday Evening At a meeting of the Business and protessions! Women Tuesday evening How We Get Our Living” was dis- cussed by various members of the organization. The topic is part of the general program of the year, “Our Town's Business,” Taking part on the evening pro- gram were the Misses Pearl Bryant, Esther Maxwell, who also told of her summer's work at Camp Grassick; Esther Greenshields, Mary Cota, Frances Moore, Marie Huber and Ger- ‘tnude Eichorst and Mmes. Agnes Heg- étad, Anna S. Nielsen, Berta Baker, Eeulah Brod] and W. J. Targart. Preceding the meeting there was a board of directors meeting. ~ RUMMAGE SALE. Beginning at 11 a. m. Saturday, October 23, at 119 Fifth St, Con- tributions solicited and will be collected. Given by IS) SOCIETY and CLUBS ——_* | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | Community Council The Community Council will meet Friday Oct. 15 at 2:30 p. m., in the Auxiliary room of the World War Me- morial building. x * * Order of Rainbow The Order of the Rainbow for Girls will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple for a regular business meeting. zx * * Bismarck Homemakers The Bismarck Homemakers will meet Friday promptly at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs, L. E. Gavin, 302 Seventh St. south. The lesson will be on the “Homemaker's Shop.” Pot- BS Capital Homemakers Meet on Wednesday The Capital Homemakers met Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Nichols, 409 Thirteenth 8t., with Mrs. Elma Hendrickson assistant hostess. Eleven members and five visitors making, a real profession, is the theme of the year’s program. Wednes- Gay's lesson was the “Homemaker’s Shop,” given by Mrs. Charles Tolliver, assisted by Mrs. J. A. Kohler. Mrs. Kohler also read a paper, “Humidity im Winter.” Russian and Mexican handicraft lay with adaptations of the designs being demonstrated and meth- ods for their use in modern home dec- oration being shown. The club plans a benefit card party luck refreshments will be served, | ** & Community Players The Community Players will meet Friday at 8:15 p. m., in the club rooms of the World War Memorial building. Two one-act plays will be presented, one directed by Dr. Ralph Montague, and one presentéd by a group of Mandan actors. x-* * Nicholson Rebekah The Nicholson Rebekah lodge No. 40 will hold its regular meeting Friday at 8 p. m., in the Auxiliary room of the World War Memorial building. Following the business meeting there will be a social hour with cards and refreshments. In charge of it are Mmes. A, L. Brevig, J. A. Erickson and Celia Schloemer. x** * Mrs. Brazerol Resigns As D. of H. President Mrs. A. M. Brazerol resigned as president of the Capital lodge of the Degree of Honor Protective associa- tion at a meeting of the organization Wednesday evening in the dining room of the World War Memorial Pullding: Her resignation is effective lov. 1. She recommended to fill the result- ant vacancy that the vice-president and second vice-president each be moved up a chair. This made Mrs, John Roehrich the new president of the organization and Mrs, Joe Schreiner, first vice-president. To fill the vacancy of the second vice- f]| | president’s chair Mrs, Norman T. Liv- ii |two years. Previous to “Ageless” HATS dahl was elected. Mrs. Brazerol has served as presi- dent of the Capital lodge for the last that she serv- ed as vice-president for two years. She was general chairman of the state convention held here last June and has served on prac committee in the local for the lodge since her affiliation with it. Mrs. Brazerol now holds the posi- jj|tion of state vice-chairman of the ii|| welfare committee. $1.85 Flared berets, dashing brimmed toppers .. . newly exciting ... highly flatter- ing to all ages! Felt in black and colors. because of its hard structure, high heat, and easy firing. _We Recommend Beulah Lignite as “Good Lignite” - Occident Elevator Bismarek, N. Dak. 112 Frent: Ave. Phone 11 j|be the biggest social affair on il] | New President, 2 Years Vice-President Mrs, Roehrich, the new president, Hl; has served for two years as first vico- president, preceded by two years as second vice-president. Mrs, Schreiner has filled the position of second vice- president for the last two years. Initiation for all new members will be held at the next meeting, Oct. 27, according to an announcement made at the meeting. | Mrs. Norman T. Livdah!, Commun- jity Council representative, named her committee to assist with the school clinic, which begins Friday, Oct. 15, Assisting her will be Mmes. || Bragerol and John Wachtler. Mrs. Livdah! outlined briefly the or the clinic, : aed Plans are now being made for an elaborate Hallowe'en party under the direction of Mrs, Matt Neibauer, gen- eral chairman. Assisting her in ar- rangements are Mae Kaiser, Dorothy Huber, Gertrude Eichorst, Helen Han- son, Marie Hauge, Audrey Hauge, |Robidou, Stella Way, Dora Beattie and Emma Zuger. This will the | lodge’s calendar for the remainder of ]/the year. ilj| Juvenile Hallowe'en Party Saturday A juvenile Hallowe'en party will pe held Saturday, Oct. 16, from 2 to 4 Pp. m., in the dining room of the World War Memorial building. Plans | tor entertainment are now well under way for it. Prizes will be awarded to all children who won races at the picnic, Making arrangements for the party are Mrs. Frank Nichols, juve- ||nile director, and Mrs. Braserol, as- sistant juvenile director. Any adult members who wish to assist will be welcome, ee 2nd Birthday Party For Mrs. Casselman Mrs. W. 8. Casselman was honored | Tuesday afternoon at a birthday party at the Willigm Moore school, where ety served as principal for many Giving the affair were members of the faculty, Miss Isabel Campbell, who formerly taught there, and the Ruby Wilmot and Esther with a Metdey sift, ** Mrs, M. O, Agre, 519 Thayer avenue, was hostess to the Jolly-eight bridge club at her home Wednesday eve- ning. Two tables of bridge were in play with honors going to Mmes, Rachel Anderson and Josephine Hu- fo dts, Ruth Dagens hs Cesare ut 1. Bb | land was awarded nee She has been in charge of publicity es for next week, the definite time and place for which will be announced later, xk kK WPA Teachers Meet In Discussion Group Teachers of the WPA adult educa- tion classes met Tuesday evening at the home of Adeline Haggerty, 211 Rosser avenue. Serving as chairman at the meeting was Irene Scott. Earle E. Clarke, state director of WPA edu- cation, and C. E. Pickles, district su- pervisor, were guests at the meeting. Adeline Haggerty was chosen to have charge of the publicity for the next two weeks, Meetings are held every two weeks for the purpose of exchanging ideas for increasing class attendance and discussing methods to improve the classes. E The next meeting will be held Tues- day, Oct. 26, at the home of the Misses Ida A. Lapesh and Mary Ann Gleich, 902 Sixth 8t., with Claude Hansen as chairman. * * * Miss Jean M’Kinnon Names Attendants Miss Margaret Jean McKinnon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Mc- ‘Kinnon, 312 Avenue B, west, has an- nounced her bridal attendants for her marriage Saturday to Arthur 8. Hough, jr., Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Hough, Dawson. Miss McKinnon will be attended by her sister, Miss Maybelle McKinnon. Attending his brother as best man will be Merel Hough, superintendent of schools at Alfred. Rey, Robert A. Feehan will officiate at the nuptial Mass and will read the marriage service at 9 a. m., in St. ‘Mary's pro-Cathedral. A program of nuptial music will be played by Sister wureen, * * x, Bismarck Hospital Reception Is Friday Miss Fern Schweiger, superinten- dent, and Miss Nina Pladson, practical vt members of the hospital, will be honored Friday evening at a re- ception in the. reception room of the hospital. Hours of the affair will be from 7:30 to 9:30'p. m. All friends. of the hospital are invited to call dur- ing that time. On the committee arranging the affair are the Misses Charlotte Lyng- stad, Bertha Norland, Pearl Voge and Mrs. F. F. Griebenow. xe Pioneer Daughters of Mandan Have Election Mrs. Fred W. McKendry was elected president of the Mandan jLilith Hegge, Marie Huber, Pauline Mm Brinsmade, historian; and E. H. Or- cutt, assistant historia *** ~ Beta Sigma Phi Has Steak Fry Wednesday Members of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority entertained rushees Wednes- were present for the meeting. Home- |;, Mrs. Minnie Howell Thayer avenue, west, Twenty-five guests asse! Special Sewing Help At WPA Class Friday Special instruction in the use of patterns in sewing will be given Friday at 7p. m., at the meeting of the WPA homemaking class in the Will school building. Also to be studied at that time will be the making of buttonholes and the finishing of seams. No charge is made for those attending but they are asked to bring their own thimble, thread, scissors and tape measure. x *k * Junior Maccabees Meeting Held Monday Eighteen juniors and five adults were present for the meeting of the junior*court of Maccabees Monday af- ternoon after school in the dining room of the World War Memorial building. Mrs, Zelma Lund is court director for the juveniles, Speaking at the meeting were D. McNamara, Fargo, state manager, Mrs. Mabel Bradley, Detroit, Mich., assistant’ supreme junior director, PROTECT YoU! rules \vities for the Some of Honored at Party | sct eh ed rend THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937_- and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, distzict man. Mrs. ses & St. Alexius Alumnae’ Group Has Meeting Sister Mary Mark was complimented Tuesday on her birthday anniversary | [f by the Alumnae association of St. WAKE UP YOUR | ‘Without Calemsel—And You'll Semp Out of Bed bn. 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