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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1987 ~ ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Maccabees Elect D. Howmati Commander D. McNamara, State Manager, to Install Officers at Meeting Jan. 10 Dorothy Homan was elected com- mander of the Maccabees at s meet- ing Monday evening in the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building, She , Catherine McDonald. Named to serve with Mrs. Homan were Ida Thompeon, lieutenant com- mander; Elsie Newton, Tecord keeper; othy Brooks, guards; Norma L. feorahercee seatinel Lynn Franzen, picket; and Florence Swenson, trustee for three years. Twelve applications and five re- instatements were voted on. D. Mc- Namara, Fargo, state manager, gave the obligation to 10. A gift was pres- ented to Margaret Marvin (Margaret Schloemer) by Miss McDonald on be- ba of the lodge. e Maccabees will hold a Christ- mas pts Dec. 27. A committee, con- sisting of Genevieve Moeliring, chair- man; Eleanor Thompson and Mrs. Newton, was appointed to have charge of the affair. Dorothy Homan was appointed chairman of the meeting Jan. 10, D. McNamara will serve as installing of- ficer at that time. Following the meeting there was & social hour and lunch was served. Young Women’s Club Formed Young women of the Maccabee lodge met Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Homan, 201 First 8t., to organize a club to be known as the Bachelor Girls’ sorority. The following officers were elected: Lynn Franzen, president; Wanda for Next Year Society Ace Detroit to New York in two hours, 20 minutes. Sub-Deb Club Formed At Monday Meeting A 8ub-Deb club, u under the vision of Kay Dolwig, eld ie its ‘initial meeting Monday evening in the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s club room in the World War Memorial Tovaas, vice president; Albert Moore, | building. secretary; Lucille Dalleir, treasurer; and trustees: Lucille Tovaas, man; Helen Mildenberger and Doro- thea Arness. Genevieve Moellring was appointed publicity agent. The hos- tess served lunch after the meeting. The next meeting will be held Jan. 5, at the home of Albert Moore, 212 Third St. ses & Mrs. Putnam Honored By Mrs. George Shafer Complimenting Mrs. H. O. Putnam, Mrs. George Shafer, 305 Avenue B, entertained Monday at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at her home. Places were laid for 12 guests at tables appointed with red and silver in the Christmas motif. At the bridge games in play during the atternoon honors went to Mrs. H. E. Graffam. Mrs. Putnam was presented with a guest favor. She will leave soon for Minneapolis to join Mr. ea ee bhiad has been there for the months, Stendgranhy “Wands Made at St. Mary’s ~ Awards in the typing and shorthand classes at St. Mary's high school have been announced. Gold pins for 60- | word typing were received by Peggy Lee, Marion Wagner and Ben Homan. Ben Homan also received his 100-word certificate in shorthand. 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The nine charter members of the club are Dorothy Elofson, Mary Helen Smith, Mary McDonald, Se Volk, Marie Soderquist, Ellen Nelson, Myrtle Norum, Helén Kennedy and Imogene Kaiser. Twenty-three new members were voted in. It was decided that music should be the main purpose of the club. A chorus is to be formed from its mem- bership. Meetings are to be held every Monday evening in the Business and Professional Women’s club room, ‘The organization is a federated club. ee * Royal Neighbors Have Kid Christmas Party »Members of. the Ba Bow Neighbors of 'W | America held a ty Tuesday eve- . W. B. Couch, Oscar Selvig and B Games occupied if weweys| remainder of the evening, Luncheon ponointaeais carried out # Ohristmas me. zee Sister Vivia Speaks To St. Mary’s Pupils Sister Vivia, who teaches English at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minn,, spoke to an assembly of 300 students of St. Mary’s high school on “Personality in Relation to Catholic “Brother Petrac’s Return,” by SMC.; “Sorrow Built a Bridge,” Catherine Burton; and “Problem Island,” were recommended by Sister Vivia as Catholic non-fiction for high school readers. Harmonizing Handkerchiefs, BERGESON’S. Valley, Violets, jas, Ranuncula, Cyclamen, Be place in the > — 2 2 — + 2 — + 2 —5 2 ——S 2 ee Progressive Mothers’ Xmas Party Tuesday Pesalien annual Christmas party of the Progressive Mothers club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. H_E. Paul, 705 Eleventh St. ‘Three numbers were presented by a trio consisting of Pearl Porter, Wanda Swenson and Rebecca Freitag, with Mr. and Mrs. L, Jones Are Feted at Dinner |3 M. and Mrs. Lowell A. Jones (Alice | % occurred Walsh) whose marriage office and the U. 8. Treasury procure- | ment office entertained at a 6:30/¥ o'clock dinner at the Sweet Shop Rendezvous. Mrs. Jones is a former % Joyce Paviak as accompanist. All four in Hide fied members of the Junior Mu- Contests furnished diversion for the evening. Prizes were awarded to Mmes, E. L. Elofson, W. J. Wilcox, Paul and Fred Svaren. It was decided to donate $5 to the Open Your Heart campaign, Refreshments carried out the| ! Christmas theme. Room and table meat eine were also in the holiday motif Christmas. gies Mranged about a large Corisanes ieee * St. Mary’s Holidays Begin December 22 Christmas holidays for St. Mary’s high school have been slightly changed, according to an anhounce- ment made Wednesday. Vacation will begin Wednesday, Dec. 22, and will continue to Thursday, Jan. 6, ioc fr Meetings of Ciubs | -And Social Groups 2 Newcomer's Forum ‘The Newcomers Forum and New- comers Study club will hold a joint Christmas mixer Friday at 2 p. m., in the dining room in the Grand Pa- cific hotel. A short program has been arranged. Mrs. Howard Myster will present several vocal selections. Get- acquainted games will be under the direction of Mrs. H. L. Chaffee. An is extended to all women in the city. see Poetry Society The Bismarck Poetry society will meet Thursday, Dec. 16, at 8 p. m., at the home of Miss Ellen Lawin, Apt. 4, Tribune apartments. In addi- tion to reading original verse, mem- bers will hold @ discussion of the Poetry magazine field, constituting the eae verse market. Members are asl ring samples of any poetry magazines svalehle, * ee Hamoates The Bismarck Homemakers club will meet Friday promptly at 7:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Joe Kirby, 827 Thir- teenth St. Mmes. Kirby and A. Selby will give @ lesson “Christmas Cheer from the Kitchen.” Members will ex- change gifts, which are to be hand- made, if possible. A potluck lunch will be served, 8t., ee @ Christmas party. Gifts will be exchanged sneak ce members, * Beta sige Phi ‘The Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet Wednesday at 7 p. m., in the maih dining room in the Patterson hotel for ‘® formal dinner and Christmas party. ** * Nonpartisan No. 1 ‘The Women's Nonpartisan club ae 1 will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the dining room in the World War Memorial building. 1 * * ama Maint Mothers Club se Neuescay Mothers club will hold a Christmas party Thursday at 8 P, m., at the home of Mrs, Lester 8. ime 301 Thirteenth St. Church Societies Us —_———© Zion Ladies’ Aid The Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in the church basement. Mrs. J. V. Richert will be hostess. Members and friends} © are cordially invited. *-* *& Trinity Ladies Aid Three circles of the Trinity Lutheran pacics aid will meet Thursday as fol- 8: Circle 1 will meet at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Adolph Schlenker, 722 First St. Circle 3 will meet for a 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. K. Onstad, 302 Griffin St., with Mrs. E. Tuskind as assistant hostess. Circle 4 will meet at 3 p. m., in the church parlors with Mrs, L. O. Rudeer as hostess, z* * Presbyterian Aid Announcement is made regarding the meetings of the four circles of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Ald as follows: Circle 1 will meet Thursday at 3:30 P. m., at the church with Mmes, F. 8. Hollingsworth and D. McPhee as hos- Circle 2 will hold no meeting. Circle 3 will meet for the first of series of vanishing luncheons Thuts- day at 1:15 a’clock in the Hospitality room of the Montana-Dakota Util- ities company. Hostesses will be Mmes. F. A. Lehr, A. J. Stadler, E. G. Wan- ner and Minnie L, Shuman, Circle 4 will meet Thursday at 2:30) Pp. m., at the home of Mrs. C. P. Rhoa- des, 611 Second St. COOKS UP FIRM AND CeMb IOUS! i Sallie Prenner and Betty Barnes. ** & Program for B.P.W. Directed by M. Cota Miss Mary Cota directed the pro- |§ gram Tuesday evening at the meet- ing of the Business and Professional ‘Women’s club in the Auxiliary room |¥ in the World War Memorial building. Assisting her were Mmes. Alice Col- heat Mabel Olson and Lillian Frend- ete aaded on the of the Gapltal Publishing ¢ and a paper on the history oj the 18 Miss | Oscar H. Will company, read by Cota. A skit, “Needles,” was given by two students of the ital Com- mercial college, and Geneva Julius Bartels. Refreshments were |% served and a short business meeting | ¢ held. The next meeting of the organiza- tion will be held Tuesday, Dec. 28, at the home of Mrs. Frendberg, 1028 Seventh St. The meeting will be in |¢ the form of a Shesroae party. James Slattery to Wed Agnes Fogarty |3 ‘Announcement has has been made by |9 Mr. and Mrs. James Fogarty, Fair- | % mount, of the approaching marriage | ¢ of their daughter, Miss Fogarty, to James Slattery, , son of D. M. Slattery, 506 Broadway, Ayala The wedding will take 28, in St. Anthony's Ca! at Fairmount. Sanish high aieol realty The El carte ‘ridge club met Tues- aldine Fischer, 511% Second 8t., for a patty. Decorations and fa- |? Christmas yors were in kt with the theme, Score Ds) rity of |% gart, 705 Sixth Bt, 8 M. O. Agre, oe ian St. Miss Ruth ‘Teichmann, field secretary for the national Camp Fire will spend Christmas with thier moth- er, Mrs. May meen Rae ‘A meeting of the 81) Alexius Hospi- alumnae associa| Tuesday evening in the nurses’ home. St iChribienas with Py, ere neve Woe Miss oiadye piesa has peur / OO sae cosh laced ing the week-end with Miss |¥ Paces, a Second 8t.- Mrs, Marie ests of the Nonpertisan League. 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