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@) SOCIETY and CLUBS Pen Women Festival of Arts December 6 A gale festival of the arts will be! _ | Weds for Love | Mother, Sister Honor Miss Esther Erickson Miss Esther Erickson, whose mar- J. H. Litts Honored At Party on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lefor and Mrs. Rose Laist entertained Sunday at a whist party at the Lefor home, 707 Avenue A, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Litt, who are leaving’ soon for | California, where they will spend the winter. Informal games of whist were in play during the late afternoon and evening. Dinner was served by the single man to the city, Roberts said. There will be two assistant managers, one coming here from Cleveland, Ohio, Work is p! ly sure- ly in the new building, ‘Roberts said. All fixtures are ready for installation. ‘The installation of the store front be- gins Wednesday. Roberts, a native of Minneapolis, is married and the father of two child- ren, 2.and 8 years old. Until they Cganatherst os eee ses THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1987 [married men with families and one Triangle Straighten Out--Everybody Happy Charles City, Iowa, Nov. 17.—(#) —Floyd County Attorney Jens Grothe told Wednesday how arbi- tration solved an “eternal tri- edged his infatuation for Miss Preston and said he would prefer going with her, the county at- torney related. Mrs, Billett told Grothe she Wants Irrigation for South Dakota Indian: ‘Washington, Nov. 17—()—Senator Herbert E. Hitchcock of South: Da- kota asked Commissioner John Coi- lier of the Indian bureau Wednesday to investigate the possibilities of irri- gation along the Moreau river in the amount” of water went to waste everv Cheyenne Indian reservation in South Dakotas. Hitchcock said “an immense residence, Roberts are Be see cenceeerent 3 aloes! pee Sag evening by. her] eee és Iiving in the Pattereon hotel fngie” and Drought release of” | would agree to dismissal of |year during early spring thaws, a es lett, a eel charges against her a —_—_—_——— Gay by the Bismarck branch, League, mother and sister, Mmes. Chey ex-| All-Church Sunday “the other woman.” Miss’ Preston. sald_ahie would. see NOONAN WOMAN DIES Of American ea oe aan | tertalned at 0 bet party ‘at the Ar- 5 Mrs, Haze) Billett, mother of a that Billett supported - his: son, Minot, N. D., Nov. 17—()—Mrs, ning toon in the World War M2, hhome, 280 Avenue ©, wet School Dinner Friday three-year-old aon,” caused her | Merlin. Elsie Johnson, 87, Noonan resident tor ES | Ra ai fice ale pee Pink and white appointments car- —— husband's arrest on wife and When Miss Preston had peid |22 years, died in @ Minot pees ene nae and 6and fil red out a bridal theme. Pompens in| 4,7ne, fifth ennual dinner for Bun: VISIT IN BISMARCK cote Seer nian charges, $5.0) CONTE costs cirpetie) Seat: Hosptial. Funeral” services) will. be » m., i 2 lay officers ers of all Grothe said Mrs. Billett and Billet was released jail‘and held Thursday at Noonan. Six:chil- “pm, Tea will be served in the those tones were arranged about the Miss Audrey Preston, the “other | accompanied her to her home in | dren survive. rooms and centered the tables. ack ther carrying out the theme was the | qyjnj eran church. dessert course, ce cream molded in sbetaraict iis orening will be Rev. the form of wedding bells. George O. Parish, district superinten- Guests were seated at five tables,/cent ‘of the southwestern district of three of contract and two of Monop-| the methodist Episcopal chyrch, who oly. Hohars in contract were awarded! win) speak on “The Sunday School to the Misses Eletta Engum and La-)worger's wages”; and Rev. C. A. vina Peterson. Amanda Carlson was Armstrong, Fargo, who will take as the Monopoly winner. The bride-elect! nis subject, “The World Interna- afternoon only pias! ead will be-held Fri- fi lay, Nov. 19, 215 -p, m., Invitations are being mailed to ot- y: 15 "p.m. in the ficers of women’s clubs and other interested persons in Bismarck, Man- dan and neighboring towns. Tris festival will be the only public pres- entation of the branoh during the current season, corresponding to the evenings of art, letters and music which have been given in other woman,” visited Billett in jail Marble Rock, Iowa. Mrs. Billett here. Tuesday. Billett acknowl- is employed as a domestic: here. Roswell Rosengren, President of Junior Associations, Com- ing Here April 20 tor, snhounced the first class would meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Grand Pacific hotel. Earl Benesh, Burt Corwin, Harold Smith and Bob Yeasley, the Bismarck high male quartet, sang'two numbers WAR VETERAN DIES Duluth, Minn., Nov, 17.—(?)—Sam- uel Reid, 93-year-old Civil War vet- eran, one of Duluth’s last three, died Tuesday. « Our Responsibility our consistently setis- | was presented with a gift by the hos- Roswell Rosengren, Buffalo, N. Y¥., years, tional Sunday School Convention at. president of the Junior Chambers of “Al Mayer's Lament for His Lost MASONS ‘AND 0. E. S.~ Programs of literary and artistic tesses. Oslo, Norway.” A number of musical tes, will] Bachejorhood,” a number especially es es co idle umber wil be nciuded oth Po-| ane heat Neth Dakota rat net | ranged or tie ‘Bomar. antr| gon wi ‘beheld at Biomaret according to Edna LaMoore Wald), Hairdressers Elect W.. |" Ai otticers and teachers of the va-| AP! 20 a8 guest of the unlt,) Ween” sent, and “Wagon! temple Friday evening, Nov.| President of the Bismarck branch, with each new offering appearing Demming, President rious Sunday schools are urged to at- tend. Kobs, regional director, an- nounced Tuesday night. Burkett Huey was in charge of en- 19, beginning at 9 o’clock. All LOVE COUNTED,when Nancy Hall Chureh (above) of Washington wed Count Savelli. She learned of his title just prior to the wedding. tertainment which closed with a|members urged to attend. dutch lunch. Friends may-be invited. on the hour. Out-of-Town Writers to Speak Several out-of-town writers are ex- ted to be present to speak brief- Re enaig Mary Boynton Cowd- rey, Valley City, author of “The Checkered Years,” and Marian Phil- lips Johnson, Harvey, writer of sho:t stories for a newspaper syndicate. At both sessions Mrs. Waldo will present a mosaic, embodying through the. work of members of the branch, ® complete literary history of North Dakota. Music will form the back- ~-BTound for this. “& unique feature will be individual mutographed poems by state writers, a plan that has been used at recent book faits in both New York City and Seattle,| Wash. Recent art work by ** * Mrs. Anne Hurlbut Peterson, Trib une apartmets, has as her guest Mrs E. H. Smith, Linton, who will be here Kobs announced Rosengren's forth- coming visit'as he reported to the joint meeting of the Bismarck and Mandan. units on his Siendanos, ae ih the annual meeting of directors, \- for the next Wed dere. ore ana thee of the William Culbertson, Mandan, mem- nates! organization at St Louis re- ber of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity | cently. at the University of Minnesota, will] Kobs declared the junior chamber take part in a students’ wrestling] movement is fast becoming one of the tournament there in the near future. major organizations of the United i “ SOOTEBURR STORE [Sirus ees MANAGER ARRIV Wallace Demming was elected pres- ident of the Bismarck Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association at ® meeting Tuesday evening in the Pat- terson hotel. He succeeds Mrs, E. Bannon. Other officers named were Dorothy Rigler, vice president; Amy Forsberg, secretary; and Mary Grietl, treasurer. Directors for the coming year are Aneta Moore, Katherine Kraft and Mrs. E. Bannon. Refreshments were served by committee headed by Eunice Fisher. The next meeting will be held Wed- nesday, Dec. 8, instead of the third Tuesday in December. The meeting will be in the nature-of a Christmas social party. In charge of arrange- Rigler and Tillie Amann-Kautzmann Nuptials Tuesday \‘The marriage of Miss Elenore Amann, daughter of Mrs. Rochus Steiner, Bismarck and Frank Kautz- mann, Mandan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kautzmann, St. Vincent was solemnized Tuesday at 10 a. m., in St, Vincent church. Officiating at the service was Rev. Brandner, A pro- gram of nuptial music was presented by Steve Gratz, the bridegroom’s brother-in-law, who played a num- be taxation and social security as likely to have vital cece upon future con- gressional legislation. Donald Moore, newly elected presi- cent,of the Mandan association, re- sponding to a welcome extended by Dr. R. F. Krause, presidetn of the Bis- the Mi: Ella Brace, Isabel Camp- Dorotl a bell and Ruth Rudser, Bismarck; |ber of accordian solos. oe New Commercial Venture for| marek unit, introduced Mandan mem- Denise Barrette, Lehr, and Zoe Beller,| | The bride was costumed in a floor.) + * * -Bidmarck Will Employ 30 | would be happy to co-operate with the Dickinson, will be exhibited, with|length model of white satin, fashioned M the ’ Cl b F te ploy Eapltal City unit. in’ pro! ‘hat suggestions for Christmas gifts, Miss Le sen nechae ae a ee others Ulub Petes to 40 Persons aie of breed regen A MIRACULOUS NEW EASE Rudser will 6) lefly on her suin-} ie woul comm: Farin ie fog colony at Taos, New|cross, gift of the bridegroom. Ra Mrs. M’Graw Tuesday R. H. Barry told the gathering that AND SIMPLICITY IN SHIFTING more than .25 persons have signed up for the public speaking class that will be sponsored by the association the next six months, Roy Holand, direc- Personally directing installation of fixtures in the new Bismarck unit of the Scott-Burr Stores corporation is R. F.. Roberts, manager, who ar- rived here this week from Big Rapids, | qx_eee—ewee eee Mex, Miss Frances Vejtasa, author |roses formed her bride's bouquet. of “Prairie Phantasy,” will be pre-| As maid of honor, Miss Mary Kautz- sented during the evening. One mu-}mann, St. Vincent, sister of the bride- fician will be featured as guest artist|/groom, was attired in a floor-length Mrs, W. F..McGraw, who is leaving soon for Olympja, Wash., to join Mr. McGraw, was complimented Tuesday This newest and finest LaSalle V-8 brings you Cadillac's newest engi- achievement—the Syncro- dress of peach toned satin wi ite |by members of the Mothers’ club as neering ao oe * * accessories, Miss Contance pees they met for a 1:30 o'clock luncheon | Mich, matio Gear Shift! War Mothers Hold Bismarck, sister of the bride, wore a/st the home of Mrs. L. V. Miller, €25/ Roberts, an executive ofthe corpora- ‘This new shift is standard—there (War Mothers Ho. beige dress with a pleated cape, ac- |Eighth St. tion for the past eight: years, declared is nothing to learn, nothing to forget Covers were placed for 12 guests at tables centered with yellow pompons. Informal games of bridge were in play during the afternoon. The honored guest was Deegented wh a gift, * Progressive Mothers’ Club Meets Tuesday Mrs, Gladys Nelson, 306% Fifteenth 4 j lcented with gold accessories. At- Installation Service jcenies, with gold. socessories. | At Ee brother and cousin, Anton Kautzmann Officers of the Fort Lincoln chap-|anq Euguene Kautemann, both of ter of American Wer Mothers were |st, vincent. installed at a meeting of the organi-| Following the ceremony a wedding gation Tuesday afternoon in the War jdinner was served in 8t. Vincent hall Mothers room in the World War Me- forte eats, est = morial building by Mrs. B. K. Skeels, e le was graduat rom Bt. state e id ie Mary's school in Richardton. Mr. Kautzmann ‘is a graduate of the Officers installed included Mmes. ir, ndan high school. 30 to 40 persons would be permanently. employed by the Bismarck store when it opens Dec. 10 and that he is now re- ceiving employment applications at his office in the store building, 208- 210 Fourth 8t. Opening of the unit will bring two —only a delightful new experience to enjoy! i Located at your finger tips on the steering column, the. Syncromatic Shift enables you to change gears easily, smoothly, positively. Further- more, the front compartment floor is now wholly unobstructed. This is the most beautiful LaSalle of all time—and it remains the Announcing the Opening of the Henry Richholt, president; D. B. Ba sy -orld’s most economical fine car! Wh: responding secrary; ©. skees,| Woman’s Club Party — | w. mote tend dived? To Beat Next Meeting) x staniey Jones. Mrs. Nelson re- Acousticon Institute ported on the state convention, held in Dickinson in June, and read an ar- ticle on maternal death‘rate from the) Clubwoman. Roll call was answered by giving the title of a recent book with its author. ** *£ Mrs. Frank W. Peterson left Satur- day for an extended eastern visit. In. Chicago she will visit a son and Geughter-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Clare Peterson, on from there +9 records; L. M. Parsons, auditor; Ann8| 4 Christmas party will be held at Flow, historian; and J. W. Riley, chap- | the next meeting of the Womans club lain. Dec. 6 at the home of Mrs. J. B. The following committees were ap-| Smith, 608 Fifth St., according to an pointed: Christmas baskets, Mmes. 8.jannouncement .made Monday eve- 8. McDonald and Shaw; Christmas|ning as the club met at the home of cards, Mrs. Boise, Christmas party, (Mrs. P. L. Owens, 118% Third St. A Mmmes. Flow, J. J. Rue and Livdahl. Paper on European dictators was pres- On behalf of the chapter Mrs. Par-|ented by Mrs. A. H. Haglund at the sons presented the retiring president, | Monday evening meeting. ‘Mrs. Rue, with a gift. * * * Hostesses et the meeting -were} Leaving Bismarck for Crookston, (Mimes. Boise, Paris and Skeels, Minn., Tuesday’ were Mrs, M. E. An- * * * sean. wre Benneth 8t., and bese Hy lorence A. Bang of Crookston, who. ppmeer eaters ale (eer caer goes os of Mrs. Anderson, her sister. Mr. and| home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson. ear TS. rale Mrs. Anderson are being transferred |925 Tenth 8t. ‘Mrs, H. W. McArdle, Fargo, state| tom Bismarck, their next home not . aembership chairman for the North| yet having been disclosed. Mr. An- Dakota Pioneer Daughters club, was| derman, a salesman, expects to join ‘guest speaker at a meeting of the Bis-| Mrs. Anderson in the near future be- marck chapter Monday evening in the| fore going to Rochester, Minn., for Grand Pacific hotel. surgical pgemen, Special music was provided by Mrs. *« x 9. E, Davis, who sang 2 group of solos. ‘Sem Tolchinsky, son of Mr. and Tameheon was served at the close of | Mrs. Abe Tolchinsky, 615 Eighth St., a . atudent at the North Dakota Agricul- ** * tural college, Fargo, is listed. both on ‘Mrs. Carl Kositsky, 723 Eleventh 8t.,| the honor roll and on the Dean's list was hostess Tuesday evening to the|/85 a result of his high scholastic Owl bridge club. Honors were] Standing at the college. Mmes. John Einess and Ko- ee * : for the traveling] Mr, and Mrs. V..L. Gilbreath, 911 ‘Mimes. Ed. Fogarty and| Avenue E, returned Monday evening i from Minneapolis, where they had meeting} been since last Thursday. During Monday, Nov. 29, at the| their stay there they attended the Mrs. Mason, Minnesota - Northwestern football game Saturday. : * * % Mrs. C. B. Whittey, 722 Sixth St., was hostess to the Delphian society Monday afternoon. Special reports of national education week and of book week were given by Mrs. F. A. Vogel and Mrs. E. F. Trepp, respec- tively. “Summer Will Show,” Sylvia Townsend Warner, was reviewed by Mrs. M. M. Ruder, of Bismarck ~By- Bonham Brothers A full line of hearing aids, parts, accessories Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. 100 West Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 35 Mr, and Mrs. Roy Fox, Bemidji, Minn., spent the week-end at the - Ms g Voy s “s ag E He E an é z ! 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