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fHE RISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1937 7 ——SSSSSSSSaSEaIE SESS sented with a farewell gift by the i these and of the program. Currie bzothi Paul and Francis, f . aS Cena OseaS | Ste the sets ie ape MIS. Sibley Honored | ca ent ste oie by Sst tiple Wahigin, DS ea . E. O. in- jamboree in Washington, = | Cit Prot Mr: pier r signia. Making the presentation speech vy freshments for the ri members. pres-; | will spend the. seirtter coe her son 4 was Mrs, Rosa Young. Mrs. D. E. Shipley was compli-| ent were served. San Francisco. ves nae race Wrench, €18 Rourth St, Mrs. Ann Cox spoke on “Standing | mented at a meeting of the Newcom- xe * ew Rules, Supreme, State and Local.” ers Forum Friday afternoon in the| Rev. Robert Callahan, provincial of/ James Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hearst’s Wife [First Lutheran Play __|ltteseon Monday a er nome, Tatl| Mz, Mie Ore was appomied| dining room in ne Grand Pei tbe Hol, Same province, an Frat M M is Lea’ Theodore Taylor, 208 Second 8t., is an rs. Morris ves appointments i gut tne is) Bae ou the commits seemed hotel. It was her birthday anniver-| cisco, ea a Rev. Leo T. Halloran | active member of the Bison staff at *. ‘ ; i A gai organi- presentatives from pt sary and the forum, organized by Mrs | Procurator of the same province, ac-| the North Dakota Agricultural colle; For National Meeting Returns to U.S. Will Be Given un ein jousy Gees, snd white, !and N of Bismarck and H of Mandan Shipley, presented her with a gift as companied by Rev. Callahan's mother, | Furgo, sh = geoemnenotas used as floral decorati Me eente to arrange a luncheon Dec. 6, in honor | a token of appreciation for her inter-|Mrs, M. Callahan, Providence, R. L., eek Mrs. James Morris, recently ap- Still (east of Wilton) and Under- guests were “i jon. Y | of Mrs, Louise Maiken, Nevada, Mo..| est and work in connection with-the | have left for their homes after spend-| Miss Jeanne Paris, student at the pointed national chairman of the na- S _ wood will be the next places where] “nara, Pate field secretary of Cottey college. Mrs.| organization. ing a few days with Rev. John Hal-|North Dakota Agricultural college, tional rehabilitation committee of the z the Bates ete tinh: leoce firare ee who is leaving | alice Wilson is the Mandan repre-| 4 program of get-acquainted games| loran at Ray. Rev. John Halloran/ was among those attending the Mine American Legion auxiliary for the nee et ad nt preci eens ae hee ee to Join Mr. Put- | sentative assisting with arranging the| was piayed during the afternoon.|™et them in Bismarck as they were|nesota-Northwestern football game in second time, is leaving Wednesday Lent On th,” by Dorothy cans aie wie, county agent, was pre-| affair, Mrs. H, L. Chafee was in charge of|Teturning with Rev. Leo Halloran’s| Minneapolis. for Indianapolis, Ind. to attend a ‘son: me meeting of the national standing re-| | The play will be given Friday eva- habilitation committee of the Legion ning, Nov. 19, in the Still hall. Sun- and auxiliary, which will convene day, Nov. 21, at 3 p.m. it will be there Friday and Saturday. Fi presented in the Underwood high Friday evening, Mrs. Morris will be| = school auditorium, The public {5 & guest of the department of Indiana ‘ cordially invited to attend a STARTS T at the department national defense} 3 : Tt has been iver eoumuy batons ow i THANKSGIVING SALE COATS - DRESSES w 1 COAT FUT od Trim n it of Indian: t a child welfare ment o! a, at a wel scones Bnd rehabilitation luncheon. She wiil aus does aga the benefit of te cnee. take as her subject the Christmas re- tian church. Through a dream he 13 tabilitation program. ‘Sunday Mis. Morris will ad tee : Permitted to live in a world without presidents and secretaries of the 52 departments as they convene for an all-day conference. She will discuss the year’s rehabilitation program as well as the Christmas program at that time. Lon beste home Lea Morris will vee } the department of Minnesota. She} ‘Attractive. Mrs. William Ran- will visit ae Fore Snenins hospital} dolph Hearst, wife of the pub- ELITE he este Zucsday, Nov. 23, before returning to) tisher of a chain of American Seva ca eles Cleaning 4 newspapers, smiles from behind gram of the #2 departments was| eC modish veil, above, aboard | | Call ws for special lew prices on program of the 52 departments was 4 tarried on under Mrs. Morris’ direc-| the Normandie, upon her return (wea Reateridiecnge eee tion, Helped as a result of that pro-| ‘© United States after a vaca- ram were 80,740 disabled men and tion in Europe. women veterans and 21,919 families, at an approximate cost of $183,497. *-* Chapter N Pledge Is Made to College Fund Chapter N of the P. E. O. Sister- hood pledged one dollar per capita to the Cottey college educational fund at a meeting of the organization Mon- day evening at the home of Miss Laura Sanderson, 828 Seventh St., with Miss Margrete Skaarup as hostess. Chapter N will assist with the lunch- eon planned for December 6, to honor Mrs, Louise Maiken, Nevade, Mo., field secretary for Cottey college. Miss Laura Sanderson was appointed to the committee arranging the affair. Chap- ters Nand F of Bismarck and H of Mandan will take part. Mrs. Flora Bonham gave a discus- sion on “Gem Stones, Fact and Fancy,” ) showing a number of stones and rings to illustrate her talk. * * * Liens and Mrs. Welker Return From Reunion t —= Mr, and Mrs. Goodwin Lien, 811 Avenue B, and Mrs. ¥. M. Welker, Miles City, Mont., returned Saturday from Little Falls, Minn., where they attended a family reunion Nov. 9, in lebratic f the 56th weddi anni- G 0 Cersiy of Mr and hr Albert Boot roup vane ¢ Parents o! . Welker ant rs. n. ‘They were accompanied home by Metallics, Felts and Huge, Warm Furs on Fine Boucles, Fleeces, | Nub Fabrics | GUARANTEED LININGS COLORS STYLES GREEN FITTED WINE PRINCESS RUST TUBULAR BROWN BOXY BLACK SWAGGER Two Big Groups Q75 ( 4’? Included are many Self-Trim Casuals, Hollywood Wraps and other wanted styles ... coats worth up to 38.00 included. Miss Fern Booth, Little Falls, Minn., who is a guest at the Lien home. Velvets. Mrs. Welker returned Sunday to her home in Miles City. ws Worth up to 2.00 Mr, and Mrs R’ OC” Deardorf, 418 ) Siar ening atta nene Soe! || Group Two Rogers and Mr. and Mrs, William Clarey. The next meeting of the group Many new Velveta g 5 will be held Nov. 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ref, 700 Tenth 8t and Metallics \ary of the United Commercial Trav. a oe te ee lary of erc! ave elers Saturday evening in the dining Style. Worth up to 3.00 room in the World War Memorial building was followed by informal games of cards. Late evening refresh- ments were served jointly to the trav- ) eiers and auxiliary. **e * Howard Lawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 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