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_ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS || Seal Sale Committee Will Contact All Persons in City) rm: esonenen « mse Te _| marrage of hae Lula Potter to Al | vin Purcell, Bismarck, son of Judge | ¥ Mrs. Brooks Hoskins Heads Group of 56 Working in Businss District ‘With the start of the seal sale, spon- sored by the Bismarck Community council, on Friday at 9a.m.,an at- tempt will be made on the part of the committees, under the general chair- manship of Mrs. M. B. Gilman, to contact every person in the city. A large committee consisting of 56 members, will work under Mrs. Brooks Hoskins in the downtown busi- ness district, contacting all business places. Mrs. Hoskins’ committee consists of two members appointed by each club tepresented on the Community Coun- cil. The clubs, with their representa- tives, are listed as follows: Liberal Arts, Marcelle LaRose MacRae and Miss Belle Mehus; Womens Benefit association, Mmes. Frank 8. Carr and’ A. G. Olson; Newcomers Forum, Mmes. Reuben Reich and Ronald Mc- Gillivary; American Legion auxiliary, Mmes. Oscar Selvig and J. C. Spare; Catholic Daughters, Mmes. L. A. La- Rue and A. D. Haglund; Cosmos club; Mrs, E. J. Taylor and Miss Techla Knoll. Current Events club, Mmes, C. A. Bonham and T. O. Brandenburg; Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, Mmes. E. R. Tuskind and E. T. Beatt; Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Mmes, Albin Hed- strom and K. C. Arness; Degree of Honor, Mmes. N, Livdahl and John Roehrick; Delphian society, Mmes. R. A. Ritterbush and B. W. Reeve; ‘Monday club, Mmes. Myron H. At- kinson and N. O. Churchill; Mothers Service club, Mmes. John Fleck and A. L, Overbee; Chapter N, P.E.O. Sis- terhood, Mmes. 8. H. Merritt and R. E. Thompson; Presbyterian Ladies aid, Mmes, F. 8. Minser and IAS Solien. Order of Eastern Star, Mmes, F.E. McCurdy and D. B. Cook; Fortnightly Mrs. W. 8. Nuessie and Miss Laura Sanderson; Girl Scout council, Mmes. Al Rosen and Minnie Shuman; Jewish Ladies aid, Mmes. Sam Sloven and Max Mogul; Progressive Mothers club, Mmes. Walter Clark and Edward Elofson;, Royal ‘Neigh- bors of America, Mrs. E. F. Trepp; Salvation Army, Mrs. Mose Johharien; Lewis and Clark Study club, Mmes. R. R. Nelson and-L. H. Belk; Thursday Music club, Mmes. William C. Davis and Carl Lewis; Typographical Union auxiliary, Mmes. Frank Milhollan and Russel Young; WC.T.U., Mrs. John L Hughes; Mothers club, Mmes, L. V. Miller and William F. Harris; Com- munity Council, Mmes. W. G. Worner, vice president, and Philip Palmer, secretary; Wednesday Mothers club, Mmes. R. C. Peterson and J. C. Win- ter; and’ Bismarck Study club, Mrs =. A. Willson. The Capitol will assist in reminding people of the sale again this year by forming the emblem of the anti-tuber- cular cross with lighted windows. The emblem will be formed Thurs- day evening and will continue until the Christmas star is formed. The sale will begin Friday at « meeting at 9 a. m., in the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building, regular oe Place of the Community Counc! * “ * Morning Gymnasium Group Is As Organized A women’s morning gymnasium group is being organized by the WPA recreation project. The class will open Dec. 3, at 9:30 a. m., and will be | West. continued each Tuesday and Friday morning at that time in the little gym- nasium in the World War Memorial building. Those wishing full particulars con: cerning the class are asked to call Miss Kay Dolwig at 208. Hour tridge club Wedasay evening at her home. Honors went to Mmes. ‘W. F. Cripe and C. M. Friel. grand prize of the month was awarded to Mrs, Shaw. The next meeting will be held Dec. 8, at the home of Mra. Kontos, Composer at 75 Is Happy, Busy In the declining years of an eventful life, Carrie Jacobs noted song-writer shown above in her latest p! leads a full and happy exist-, ence at her home in Hollywood. Mrs. Bond, whose best known songs are “I Love You Truly,” “The. End of a Perfect Day,” and “Just A’Wearying for You,” receives many more invitations than she can accept, and still gets lots of fan. mail. Beta Sigma Phi Plans Holiday Party Dec. 15 A Christmas party, party, to be held Wed- nesday, Dec. 15, was planned Wednes- day evening as members of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority met in the Patter- gon hotel. An informal] evening in the Rose room will follow the 7 o'clock |" formal dinner in the main dining room, A general committee was appointed to begin arrangements for the annual dance given by the sorority. On the commitee are Miss Emily P. Marshall, chairman; the Misses Lois Nelson, Dorothea Gutman, Mary Lee Dever- eaux and Odessa Williams. Miss Ellen Tillotson served as pro- gtam leader for the evening. In con- nection with the general topic, Own Room,” were two papers, “Com- posing Pictures With Furniture,” Miss Vera Heaton, and “The Use of Color and Chiaroscuro and Art Examples, Miss Helen Hanson, se * Miss Mehus at Mundy Debut in Minneapolis Miss Belle Mehus returned Tues- day noon from Minneapolis, Minn., where she attended the concert Sun- day~- afternoon of the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra. Making her de- but with the orchestra was Miss Anne Mundy, St. Papl, the niece of Mr. and ae A. W. Munday, 232 Avenue B, Miss Mehus spent the week-end in Minneapolis with her sister, Miss Hilda Mehus, Superior, Wis., whom she met there. * * * Mandan Masons Will | Give Dance on Friday The first of a series of five dances to be given during the winter season by the Mandan lodge No. 8, A. F. & A. ‘The | M., will be held Friday in the Masonic temple in Mandan. Dancing will be- gin at 8 p. m. (MST). All Masonic families are cordially invited to attend. 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Kunkel, 510 Seventh 8St., enterained evening was spent informally. curity. ‘ak oe Stanton Juniors Will Give ‘Phantom Bells’ class as its annual play. It will be presented Dec. 10, under the direction of Dorothy Rosander. Cast in leading roles are Henry Klindworth, Leola Sherlock, Norma Hyland, Martin Leinius and Arthur Miller, ¢_—_—_____—________-¢ | Meetings of Clubs | |! And Social Groups | Ce Rebekahs The Nicholson Rebekah lodge No. 40 will meet Friday at 8 p. m., in the Auxiliary room in the World War Me- morial building. On the committee in charge are Mmes. D. B. Shaw, Jacob| % Yeasley and Miss Catherine Mc-|% Donald. x * * Troop 1 Junier C. D. A. Troop 1 of the Junior Catholic| % Daughters of America will meet! % ‘Thursday at 7 p. m., at the home of Bertha Vogel, 428 Eleventh St. ——— | Church Societies | er Willing Workers ‘The Willing Workers of the First Lutheran church will hold their an- nual election and fancy work sale Fri- day at 8 p. m., in the church parlors. 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