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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937 5 SOCIETY and CLUBS | Advisory Committee Ernest Thompson Setons Are |**yie ae Gated ote Honored During Stay in City! 2m meine se 2uien cous ; ee ee uled for Thursday evening in the courthouse has been called off by H. To Present Public Lecture Nice Ornament Seer Cane: peone by Bi there will be no meeting of the com- Thursday Evening in High School Auditorium Soe oe the regular December Moftfit Couple Are Wed Here Wednesday See | rs — Opa lomer » both of Moftit, was solemnized Wea: |87 MARY ELIZABETH PL! nesday at 5 p. m,, in the parsonage of the First Lutheran church by Rev. G. Adolph Johns, The bride wore an afternoon dress vf rust tone with which she wore black Dionne Quintuplets Talk Little, ' Weigh a Lot SEE Several social affairs have been : given for the Ernest, Thompson Setons during their stay in Bismarck and Wednesday afternoon preceding his talk before students of the public schools in the high school auditorium Mr. Seton was made an honorary member of the Order of the Arrow honorary camping society of the Boy Scouts. Attending the lecture were between 700 and 800 students and instructors. J. N. Roherty presided at the cere- Witnesses for the service peer, a introducing Judge A M eee Mmes. Donald Johnson and areata veer oH The McCays plan to make thelr Seton with an Indian arrowhead 5; adorned with a gold mounting, mak- pone on the bridegroom’s farm near ing it suitable for wear on a watch (Copyright, 1932, NEA Servicg, the Dionnes’ upbringing disclosed Saturday: They now sleep about 15 hours daily. Their dining behavior is good; they remove their dighes of Toronto, under the direction when they finish eating. A quint of Dr. W. E. Blatz, psychologist, | who refuses to is removed who have been observing the from the table. quints over three years, gave re- They are not yet able to dress ports of their progress at the themselves completely, but each first conference educators ever has a cupboard and brings her held on quintuplets. clothing to the nurse who helps Here are some more details of her dress. muscles, but scientists believe this may be corrected. . They all get along well, seldom quarrel and show few fears. Scientists from the University have wondered about: They are a little retarded in language development—which is natural even for twins, and is still more natural for quintuplets. But they are making rapid prog- ress in talking. Their average weight is slightly above the average weight for children of their age, their chest Measurements are above normal. The sole form of punishment used at their Callander nursery is temporary isolation for the quint who has misbehaved. They are remarkably similar outwardly, but they have decided personality differences. Yvonne is the most “socially mature,” and Marie, the small- est of the five sisters at birth, has the fewest social contacts, Emilie has a minor astigmastism. in both eyes, but may never need to wear glasses. Marie has a inco-ordination of eye Toronto, Nov. 4 —(®)— The most complete picture of the Dionne quintuplets presented since their birth three years and five months ago emerged Satur- day from a scientists’ conference hearing reports of their progress. The picture was rosy — the world’s prize babies are now in bouncing health—but here are slight chain. Warren Kraft, president of the ees some of the detalls the world may Onter ae ee Arrow, breseniaey e Sunne Lutherans to + “Credentials ae. 8 ruember’ pad: Witt Serve Chicken Friday @ pin of the organization. Sounding the bugle notes at the The Ladies aid of the Sunne Luth- | beginning of the ceremony were three eran church will hold a chicken sup- | ‘buglers, John Brandenburg, Robert per atthe O, W. Backman home, south Inpp and Bruce Hermann. Fifteen jet Regan, Friday evening, Nov. 5. The members of the order in full uniform Public is cordially invited to attend. marched in the processional, grouping 2. ee 1 Meetings of Clubs | behind Mr. Seton. Following the And Social Groups | ceremony colors were presented by Sydney Sloven, Hugo Renden and| # i | . -—_—_________ ____4 Nonpartisan No, 1 Earl Beatt, assisted by the buglers. na few well chosen words Mr. Seton expressed his appreciation to mem- The Women’s Nonpartisan club No. bers of the society for the honor 11 will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the | bestowed upon him. sn ste dining room of the World War Me- , Mr. Seton was then introduced to morial building. i His audience by Mr. Roherty. He told H @ number of Indian stories in which Daughters of American Legion he was assisted by Mrs. Seton, an The Daughters of the American OUR BIRTHDAY YOUR PARTY! Riding high, acting the part of ® radiator ornament, this pretty miss took part in the opening of the National Automobile Show in authority on Indian dances, who ap- peared on the platform singing In- dian songs. During the lecture she wore two costumes, one of the Sem- inole Indians in Florida and the Legion will meet Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7:15 p. m., in the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building. aun as hostess will be Miss Ruth COME! FREE! FREE! With every purchase of $1.00 or more, = modern TE! Help Us Celebrate and g share of the get your re. New York. **k * Fobekahs The Rebekahs will meet Friday at| ine @ Sioux costume with full war mnet. RiGee Se Ee ee Bismarck Meets Couple Informally |George Will, Peter Reid, Clell G. IPHONE INDEX. Made of metal and Wednesday evening between the Gannon; and from the high school 8 p. m, in the Auxiliary room of the | hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. the|Mmes. Lucille Anderson and Juanita Setons were honored at a reception|Edick, Miss Leal Edmunds, I. W. in the library of the high school.|Huss and Rolland Stimson. During those hours a number of|Setons Entertained by George Wills people called to meet informally the| Preceding the reception Mr. and famous naturalist and his wife. Mrs. Seton were complimented as Mr. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Seton|and Mrs, Will entertained in their were W. H. Payne, Mr. and Mrs.jhonor at an informal 6 o'clock din- George Will, Mrs. Peter Rei, Russell/ner party at the Country club. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Gannon and| Covers were placed for 19 guests at Mrs, W. E. Cole. a table appointed with yellow and Presiding at the tea table, which/lavender pompons. ‘was centered with a bowl of pompon| Mr. and Mrs. Seton will present a chrysanthemums in autumn shades,| public lecture Thursday at 8 p. m., ‘were Mmes. George M. Register and|ir. the Bismarck high school gym- H. O. Saxvik. During the latter part/nasium. Tickets are 40 cents for adults of the evening their places were taken|and 25 cents for children. by Mmes, Payne and Richard Pen- eee warden, Br. Miss Jeanne Paris, daughter of Mrs During the evening music WS! prank Paris, 404 Fifth St. who is a furnished by Clarion Larson, piano, sophomore in the school of home eco- Guy Larson, clarinet; and Ralph Tru- a man ee ee 0 cent ppa, Pea gdh eee shares. ota national physical educational soror- : "lity, She was one of six girls chosen from the Women’s Athletic associa: ri tion of the college on the basis of terest, proficiency and ability physical education. ene % A. B. Dingle, Ellensburg, Wash., formerly of Bismarck, arrived here early this week to join Mrs. Dingle, FOR who has been here for some time vis- iting their daughter, Mrs. A. L. San- din, 323 Park 8t. The Dingles possibly will spend the remainder of the win- ter here. © ee * Ten members of the Maccabees met Wednesday for a quilting party at the home of Mrs. E. A. Lund, 216 Fourteenth St. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Good progress was made on the quilt, which will be displayed at a later date. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and relatives in the loss of our beloved father. We especially thank Rev. Vater for nis comforting words and those who sang so beautifully. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Winfree and Son, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Arnold, COLD DISCOMFORTS 140 MEAT ALUM REE ee por oes puke sine utes indicated. = Ole B. Stray, newly-appointed state Our Advertiser World War Memorial building. Nom- | ination of officers will be held. In charge of arrangements are Mmes.| Louis Benser, Selma Jacobson and Marie R. Durey. nk * DAR. The Minishoshe capter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion will meet Friday in the dinin; room of the Baptist church for a 12:30 luncheon. Lt. William Sessions will speak, taking as his subject “The | Early Days of Our Country.” Host- esses will be Mmes. R. D. Hoskins, G. H. Dollar and P. J. Meyer. Church Societies | ——_— Willing Workers The Willing Workers of the First Eutheran -church will-meét” Friday; Nov, 5, at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Fred Swenson, 824 Second St., with Mrs, Hans Hanson as assistant hos- roll call will be answered by religious radio programs, giving the times and ‘stations, lustlers The Harris Hustlers of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church will be entertained Friday, Nov. 5, , m., &t the Ferris Cordner home, St. Hostesses will be the Misses Ruth Cordner, Beatrice Miracle and Nell Stern. Special features on the eve- ning’s program will be a talk, “Meet | a North Dakota,” Miss Ethel Schlas- inger; and a group of vocal solos, Miss Ann Orluck. All members are urged to be present. School Land Board To Meet Thursday The state board of university and school lands planned to meet Thurs- day afternoon to consider the pur- chase of two bond issues and numer- ous applications for loans. 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