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(@)SOCIETY and CLUBS | | G. A. Herricks Note Sixthieth| Wedding Anniversary Monday Day Spent Quietly by Couple; | Mrs, Waldo in Charge Many Congratulatiory Messages Received Of NDEA Book Exhibit: Edna LaMoore Waldo, Bismarck, na- tional vice president for the North Are Wed Sixty Years Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Herrick, 911 |; “Bighth 8t., celebrated their 60th wed- ding * |state authors at the N.D-E.A., meet- quietly. few neighbors and close frienis called during the day to congratulate A number of gifts of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Snow tor the last four years, For 15 years prior to that time they spent much ,time here, celebrating their golden wedding anni ee etore moving to Bismarck they made their home in Bald Eagle Lake Minn., where their only other direct/marck, have formally announced the @escendan' engagement and approaching mar-|St, Anthony Couple riage of their daughter, Miss Cather- ine Lillian Audzist, Fargo, to Ray-| 10 Be Wed November 3 jt, Arthur W. Herrick, re- sides, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herrics the parents of two daughters and we three grand children. Word from their son and his family was received Monday by the couple Mr. and Mrs, Herrick were married in Champlin, Minn., where they had been school children together. Uerrick-is 81 years old and his wife 33. * Mrs. Willson Returns From Visiting Mother Mrs. E. A. Willson, 831 Sixth St., and her sister, Mrs, Bernard 8. Nickerson, | Townsend Club Plans Mandan, have returned from Glencoe, Minn. where they had gone to spend Oct, 18, with their mother, Mrs. Kasper, who celebrated her 77th birth- | A card party and fancy work sale day on that date. Mrs. Kasper has is being sponsored by the Townsend ciubs of Bismarck. The affair will be Another daughter, Mrs. Day of Wi- jheld Monday, Nov. 1, at 8 p. m., in nona, Minn., also was present for her ithe dining room of the World War Memorial building. Playing will be- visited here a number of times. mother's birthday anniversary. Dakota League of American Pen Women, left Wednesday. for Minot to take charge of an exhibit of books by ing. Assisting Mrs. Waldo during the week will be Lyla Hoffine, Minot; ‘Marion Phillips Johnson, Harvey; and Hazel Webster Byrnes, Mayville. Fri- day afternoon the Misses Hoffine and ‘Blanche Lynch of the Minot Daily News will be hostesses at a late after- oon tea for the ‘visiting. writers. Mrs. Waldo, who formerly resided in Minot for a number of years, will be the house guest of Mrs. Vernon E, |Stenerson. * * x Former Bismarck Girl to Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrist, Bis- Monday marked the 60th anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Herrick, which took place in Champlin Herricks make their home with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. A. W. Snow, 911 Eigth 8t. mond LaVelle, Minneapolis, Minn., son jot Mr. and Mrs, Anthony LaVelle, Fargo. The marriage will occur Nov.| mi 13, in Minneapolis, Bismarck high school. for some time by the NorthwesternM: Bell Telephone company in Bismarck: Insulite company. ** * ‘Card Party and Sale 8t. Anthony, Of the betrothal and ap- The bride-elect graduated from the|proaching marriage of their daughter, Before being|Miss Magdalene Steckler, to Tony M. transfered to Fargo she was employed |Ressler, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mi. LaVelle is with the Minneapolis ;the date of her marriage, which will be solemnized in the 8t. Anthony Catholic church. Formal announcement has been Bernice Olds Bride Of Herman Leinius Marriage vows were repeated by ade by Mr. and Mrs. John Steckler. | Miss Bernice Olds and Herman Johi' jartin Ressler, St. Antohny. Miss Steckler has chosen Nov. 3, as Mrs, H. R. Potter. Mrs. Pottel a sister of the bride. Leinius, both of Stanton, at a cere- mony which was solemnized Saturday ‘at 10 a. m, at the Presbyterian manse, 216 Avenue B, west, by Rev PE Attending the couple were Mr. and rw Mr. and Mrs, Leinius will make their Liberal Arts ‘Club Has Meeting Monday The Liberal Arts club met Monday at the home of Mrs. V. J. LaRose, The full membership of the organization was present. Regular business of the club was Sixth St. home in Stanton, where Mr, Leinius > in charge “ure ar market. Paul Wachter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wechter, 822 Fifth 8t., was piedged to Phi Sigma Kappa, national academic fraternity, in recent cere- pa monies at the Univiersity of Minne- sota, xe * Herbert B. Teichman, Fargo, who Se 1 Meetings of Ciubs | | And Social Groups | Thursday Musical Club The Thursday Music club will meet | ¢ Thursday at 3 p. m., in the Auxiliary | ¥ room of the World War Memorial/ ¢ building. The program will be on/ % “Music of North America of Folk In- | % fluence,” led by Miss Ruby Wilmot. | ¢ . Baven- | % Hostesses will be Mmes. F. The regular meeting of the local) % Woodman Circle lodge, scheduled for | ¥ Thursday evening, has been post-| % poned in order that the members may | % attend the district meeting of the or-| % ganization in Wilton. All those who] % have not made arrangements for go- | ¥ ing to Wilton are asked to call Mrs, J. L. Scharff, 1925-W. eek ok A. 0. U. W. The A. O. U. W. will hold a meeting | ¥ Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 p. m., at the|% lodge hall, followed by a Halloween | ¢ party and refreshments. In charge uf | % Miss | % Hazel Jacobs. Mrs. George A. John-| ¥ son is chairman of the committee ar- | % the entertainment program is tanging the party. ** k D. U. V. The Daughters of Union Veterans| % will meet Thursday at 8 p, m., in the] % Business and Professional Women's) % club room in the World War Ms-|% morial building. Supper at 6 p. m, in the Masonic] % temple will precede the meeting «!|% the Order of the Rainbow for Girls|% Thursday, Oct. 28. Initiation services | % will be held at the meéting. ** & Wednesday Mothers’ Club C, west. rather than Friday, Oct. 29, ee | Today’s Recipe ———__—————______-4 Cranberry Cheese Salsd 1 cup cottage or cream cheese. The Wednesday Mothers club wr'l|% meet Wednesday at 8 p. m., at the/¥ home of Mrs. A. J. Scott, 320 Avenue | ¢ The Band Boosters meeting, will be] } held Friday, Nov. 5, at the high schoo! § % cup 10-minute cranberry sauce |% from which all juice has been drained. | % Method: Mix cranberries and |¢ cheese with a fork, Serve on lettuce | % with mayonnaise or French dressing. | 9 The addition of chopped pecans or|% walnut meats adds flavor to the salad. | ® A. W. LUCAS CO. 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