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THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Page 4 Sunday Morning, May 1, 1930 Mrs. C. R. Dawley Is Hostess to Club Mrs. C.

R. Dawley entertained her bridge club at luncheon Thursday afternoon at Strains' tea room, the hours ensuing being spent at the home of the hostess. Westway Cluo Will Meet With Miss M. Wetzel The Westway club of the Women's Benefit association will meet Friday evening at the home of Miss Mary Wetzel. 718 Third avenue southwest.

The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. John Ballard. Teachers Honored at Dinner Teachers at the Whlttler school who are leaving the building, either to be employed In other schools or to go to other cities, vfere honored by a dinner given in the domestic science room of the building. Wednesday evening, by other members cf the faculty. Those honored were Miss Margaret Smith.

Miss Katherlne Rashleigh, Miss Erma Herrled. Miss Helen Edgerton and Ted Barkhurst. Friends Surprise Mrs. Broad hurst Mrs. Clarence Broad who is leaving" the city this week, was surprised by a group of friends who gathered at her home.

1925 Sixth' avenue south. Friday afternoon. May 2. Five hundred was enjoyed and the high score was made by Mrs. R.

H. Glpe. Consolation prize went to Mrs. Anna Morgan and there were several pretty gifts for Mrs. Broadhurst.

Those present were Mrs. Donald McKenzie. Mrs. S. Keend.

Mrs. Elmer Durfrey. Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Mrs. Anna Morgan.

Mrs. Sam Harris, Mrs. Lucas Meltch. Mrs. R.

H. Gipe. Mrs. George Haines, Mrs. R.

Townsend. Mrs. W. E. Broadhurst and Mrs.

Howard Glpe of Chester. Mont. Mrs. R. D.

Eaton Leaves for Sweden Mrs. R. D. Eaton of 504 Third avenue southwest left the city last week on an extended trip to Europe, stopping enroute to visit friends In Chicago and Brooklyn. She plans to sail from New York today for her old home in Sunsvall.

Sweden, going on the steamer Klngsholm of the Swedish American line to Gottenberg and Stockholm. Mrs. Eaton plans to return via Liverpool some time August. It has been 20 years since she left her native land. Mrs.

W. J. Brennen Leaves for Home Mrs. W. J.

Brennen of KaUspell spent several days In the city recently as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slattery at their home, 811 Fourth avenue north.

She left Sunday. May 24. for her home. She spent the winter In Honolulu. Visitor Guest at Two Parties While in City Mrs.

Joseph Tracy Complimented at Several Functions While at Mother's in the 29 Graduating Nurses Guests in Palm Room Deaconess Hospital Alumnae Group Gives Dinner for Class of 1930 Meadow Lark Country Club Miss Emma Schenck Is Hostess to Club Miss Emma Schenck entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leonard Ledbetter. 1019 Second avenue southwest. High score was made by Miss Doris Rei-singer, the cut prize was awarded to Mlsa Mary Belle Wllkerson and the consolation prize went to Miss Mae Thompson. Those present were Mrs.

David Thomas, Mrs. Louis Lang. Mrs. C. D.

Reasman. Mrs. John H. Mrs. William Huesgen.

Mrs. Thomas Klelv. Mrs. Leonard Ledbetter, Mrs. Carl Schenck.

Airs. George Maiden, Mrs. Sam McGeorge, Mrs. B. Downs, Mrs.

Irene Peterson, Mrs. Jessie Parchen, Miss AU1 Nlsula, Miss Bernlce Wels-house. Miss Dorothy McCann. Miss Irene Magnuson, Miss Doris Relsinger. Miss Evelyn Thompson, Miss Mae Thompson and Miss Mary Belle Now and Then Club Meets Tuesday Mrs.

T. R. Conners of 2325 First avenue north entertained the Now and Then club Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. John Miller captured the head prize, the second high went to Mrs.

George Babbe and the consolation prize to Mrs. Walter Schram-meck. Mrs. William Mitchell was an outside guest. Four Lewis Girls Give Party Misses Charlotte.

Velma, Harriet and Olive Lewis were' hostesses at a party at their home. 1116 Seventh, avenue north, on Friday evening, the hours being spent with music and old fashioned dances. The guests were Ruth Swift. Miss Grace Cameron, Miss Velma Ross. Miss Wllma Ross.

Miss Beryl Good. Miss Marjorie Holtz. Miss Alice Templeton, Miss Christine Monroe. Mlsa Margaret Brown, Miss Clarice Mundale. Mlss Ruth Erickson.

Miss Jean Hutton. Miss Myrtle Zerals. Miss Artha Lee Lewis, Miss Sylvia Gruel. George Cortee, Tom Smith, B. Stewart, Wade Ross.

P. Good. Ivan Hodges, Malcolm. Ronald. Kenneth and Lowell Holtz.

Hubert Shane. Charles Ireland. George Hutton. Wllford Wllley. J.

Parr, R. Parsons. Donald Kerr, Archie Murchie, George Flndlater. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Smith, Mr. and Irs. Alex Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

John McPherson. Mr. and Mrs, "William Dobson. Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Younar, Mrs. Agnes Ireland. Mrs. Nellie Fairfull and William Middleton. Six hundred tasty tested recipe, contributed by Gre.

Falls best cooks. Every recipe for ingredients you can buy in Montana. Boiling and cooking periods exactly right for this altitude. This price while they last. No further issues.

MBS. J. C. DOW. BUckstone Apts Great rails.

Two Hostesses for T. A. N. Club Meet Mrs. J.

C. Walsh and Mrs. R. J. Mrs.

K. McPherson Will Return Home Mrs. Kenneth McPherson of Deer Lodge will return today after visiting for a fortnight with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

George Rogers of 720 First avenue south. which Huss. at the home of the former Enclosed please find. 50c pins 10c for mailing Use This Coupon you may send me of the Meadow Lark Country Club Cook Book. 422 Fifth street north, entertained the T.

A. N. club at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J.

B. Ger-gen captured the first prize, the cut prize went to Mrs. A. E. Longtln and the consolation prize to Mrs.

A. B. Dirks. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. C.

Clifford and Mrs. P. E. Name Mrs. O.

T. Goodwin Entertains Sister Mrs. Fred Hoff of Seattle arrived Wednesday evening for a short visit with her brother-in-law and sister. Address Mr. and Mrs.

O. T. Goodwin of 10 Seventeenth street south. Members of the Deaconess Hospital Alumnae association welcomed the 29 new graduates at a banquet In the palm room of the Rainbow hotel Wednesday evening. May 7.

The tables were decorated with roses and ferns and an enjoyable menu had been arranged by the dinner committee, Mrs. Arthur Swanstrom. Miss Catherine Chlsholm and Mrs. Lee Walton. Miss E.

Augusta Ariss. superintendent of the hospital, gave an inspiring address welcoming the new graduates and urging all members to greater efforts. She spoke of the value of the alumnae association and of what It could and should mean to each graduate. Miss Margaret Adams, chairman of the program committee, presided as toastml-stresfi. Mrs.

E. M. Porter, president of the alumnae association, welcomed the class of 1930. and Mls6 Fern Wyatt, president of the class, responded. Miss Ruth Erickson gave evpral piano solos and also accompanied Albert Schifelbein.

violinist. E. M. Porter was re-elected president of the association, Miss Margaret Adams was chosen vice president, Mrs. Walter Grogan, secretary, and Miss Helen Miles, treasurer.

Greetings were read from various members as the roll call wag made by years. Of especial Interest were the letters from the missionary nurses in the Philippines. India, Korea, China and Sumatra. The association decided to furnish a room In the new hospital addition to he used as alumnae headquarters during commencement time and during the year to be used for members or student nurses needing hospital care. Mrs.

Joseph Tracy, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Liscum of the Lelgland apartments, left Thursday night for Parker City. where she will Join her husband and where they will make their home. They have been, living In Denver. During her visit In the city.

Mrs. Tracy was complimented by several functions. On Friday afternoon May 2, Mrs. S. W.

Morrison, at her home in the Leland apartments, was hostess at a bridge luncheon In honor of Mrs. Tracy. Pink and yellow snapdragons decorated the table. High score was made by Mrs. M.

C. Henderson, the cut prize went to Mrs. W. Keating and there was a gift for Mrs. Tracy.

Guects were Mrs. C. A. McKlnney. Mrs.

V. J. Finn, Mrs. M. C.

Henderson, Mrs. Ben Edwards, Mrs. Oscar Hedberg. Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs.

Carl Steller, Mrs. J. C. Morriestte. Mrs.

W. Keating, Mrs. M. A. Ford and Mrs.

A. R. Moore. Mrs. O.

R. Hedberg at her home, 1527 Second avenue north, entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Raymond Boudlnot of Denver and Mrs. E.

T. Petterson. who Is leaving shortly for Minneapolis to make her home. Roses graced the tables. Mrs.

S. W. Morrison made high score at bridge. Mrs. Boudlnot received the cut prize and there were gifts for the honor guests.

Those besides those complimented were Mrs. Fred Gaines, Mrs. W. S. Sanford.

Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. S. W.

Morrison, Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. IT. J.

Finn, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. M.

B. Hadley. Mrs. George Liscum, Mrs. Carl Steller, Mrs.

A. R. Moore, Mrs. George Robinson. Mrs.

J. H. Harris. Mrs. W.

H. Thompson and Mrs. R. E. Johnson.

St. Mary's Party Is on Thursday St. Mary's chapter of the Episcopal church sponsored a bridge party Thursday afternoon In the guild hall of the church. High, score was made by Mrs. W.

T. Haney and the consolation prize went to Mrs. L. A. Baker.

Those attending were Mrs. E. A. Shaw. Mrs.

L. A. Baker. Mrs. George Leuchars.

Mrs. N. A. Strand. Mrs.

T. R. Justice, Mrs. Allan Pierse, Mrs. Curt Dennis.

Mrs. Thomas Westgaard, Mrs. Victor de Ranelri, Mrs. J. M.

Reeves, Mrs. M. L. Cummings, Mrs. W.

B. Justice. Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Mrs. J.

J. O'Brien, Mrs. W. S. Kirk-land.

Mrs. W. M. Stuffel, Mrs. Dan Corocran.

Mrs. Fred LaMotte, Mrs. L. G. Jones.

Mrs. C. K. Baker, Mrs. H.

F. Schmidt, Mrs. F. H. Bottomley, Mrs.

B. J. Bailey, Mrs. George Panzer, Mrs. F.

F. Prick of Chuqulcamata, Chill, South America; Mrs. J. W. Smith.

Mrs. G. T. Boyd, Mrs. W.

T. Haney. Mrs. E. Leslie Rolls, Mrs.

George Maiden and Mrs. M. V. Wallace. Bridge Dinner Given at Cameron Home Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Cameron were hosts at a bridge dinner Thursday evening at their home. 2012 Third avenue north, lilacs and pansies giving adornment to the tables.

High scores were made by Mrs. Beecher Cushman and Don Ross, while the consolation prizes went to Mrs. George Scotten and Paul De Vore. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

George Scotten. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hofer. Mr.

and Mrs. Fergus Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cogswell, Mr.

and Mrs. Beecher Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Grinager and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul De Vore. Dr. and Mrs. O'Neill Entertain at Bridge Dr. and Mrs.

R. T. O'Neill entertained at bridge Sunday evening. May 4, at their home in the Ger-aldine apartments. Mrs.

H. J. McGregor made high score and the consolation prize went to Mrs. Amin Boutros. Those present were Dr.

and Mrs. H. J. McGregor. Dr.

and Mrs. Amnl Boutros and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gramlich. A good fur coat deserves a "Summer Vacation Mrs.

A. H. Sikes Will Leave for East Mrs. A. H.

Sikes will leave this evening for Des Moines, where she will visit her mother and sister for a fortnight. She will then be Joined by Mr. Sikes. who will remain in Great Falls in the meantime and they will continue to Sault Ste, Marie. to make their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Sikes recently have been honor guests at several Informal functions given by their friends. Two Couples Leave for Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Prescott and baby daughter. Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saylor and son. Kenneth, left Saturday morning by motor for a trip to the middle west.

The Prescotts will visit In Nebraska and the Saylors in Kansas. They plan to return about June 1. 'A a Local Residents LY Touring Europe 1 'Mm w-V 411 Announcement Made of Betrothal Announcement is made of the betrothal of Miss Eleanor Strunk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Strunk of Eugene, and Sidney Perettl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Perettl of 815 Seventh avenue south. The marriage will take place June 12 at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Anna Janiger Weds Daniel E.

Ewald Miss Anna Janiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Janiger of 406 Fifth avenu south, and Daniel E. Ewald of Monarch were married Saturday afternoon.

May 3, by Justice of the Peace C. A. Wilson. Aattendants were Miss Mary Sudonick and Emll Menghini. Airs.

Haney Honors Mrs. Niles Mrs. Margaret Niles of Binghamton, N. who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L.

E. Doolittle. 1119 Fifth avenue south, was honor guest a luncheon given Monday afternoon by Mrs. W. T.

Haney at her home. 508 Seventh street south. Twenty guests were Invited. Card Party Is Held at R. A.

Hassard Home A card party was given by the annex to the Helen C. Roberts chapter or the Order of the Eastern Star Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. A. Hassard.

3520 Fourth avenue north. Assistant hostesses wefe Mrs. J. T. Weir.

Mrs. Ed Thelander and Mrs. M. P. Keith.

High score was made by Mrs. W. M. Christie. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Agnes Doolittle, 1119 Fifth avenue south. Those in attendance were Mrs. R. M. Hendrlckson, Mrs.

F. E. Anderson, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs.

M. O. Wood, Mrs. John T. Tamplin, Mrs.

F. M. Logsdon. Mrs. Adam Marshall, Mrs.

J. H. Schierbrock, Mrs. David M. Grant, Mrs.

Wilson Cole, Mrs. Roscoe Mathews, Mrs. R. J. Mitchell, Mrs.

Fred Viles. Mrs. Ray Boucher. Mrs. H.

L. Boesett. Mrs. Fred A. Wuerl.

Mrs. T. R. Cascaden. Mrs.

Forest Johnson. Mrs. R. A. Lapeyre.

Mrs. Gay A. Bosley, Mrs. W. Shaw, Mrs.

Frank Pokarney, Mrs. M. Kurth, Mrs. V. E.

Sipes. Mrs. C. K. Schnader, Mrs.

W. H. Beckett. Mrs. R.

E. Hassard. Mrs. Wayne Davis. Mrs.

L. J. Brovan, Mrs. J. F.

Peterson, Mrs. L. E. Stiles, Mrs. Charles Haeska.

Mrs. A. O. Chamber-lln, Mrs. M.

W. Christie, Mrs. Peter Stukey, Mrs. Robert M. Griffin.

Mrs. Ida C. Peterson. Mrs. J.

B. Austin. 71 i 3 1 '1 TV- Mrs. Herbert W. Brown and her daughter.

Miss Marcia Brown, who have been on a tour around the world on the Red Star liner Belgen-land. are now traveling In Europe, having disembarked at Monaco. They will visit the principal continental countries before returning to the United States. They will sail from Cherbourg June 4 on the' White Star liner Homeric, for New York. The Belgenland sailed from New York Dec.

20, and followed the westward route around the globe. Sailing from Los Angeles Jan. 6. and San Francisco Jan. 8, she proceeded to the Hawaiian Islands and thence to the Philippines, Siam, Java and Singapore.

She was next In India, arriving in March in Calcutta, where her passengers witnessed the colorful Hindu spring festival of the Holl. Gandhi's march began while the ship was at Bombay, but violence had not developed before her departure for Egypt. Cairo was vir-ited in the final week of a brilliant social season. At Naples, -about a third of the 400 cruise passengers on board the Belpenland disembarked for tours of Europe before returning home by Berth Atlantic routes. A very special collection of 4 Charming- Frocks Mrs.

W. H. Augsteln and Mrs. Charles Doherty. in all the new styles of the season cold dry air plus I skilled furrier care Newcomers' Club to Give Luncheon The Newcomers' club will sponsor a t-iidge luncheon Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Hotel Rainbow.

Mrs. Bruce I. Stelnmets is in charge of arrangements. Two Entertain at Unit Card Party Mrs. John Miller and Mrs.

T. R. Conner entertained at a bridge party Thursday afternoon' at the home of Mrs. Conners. 2325 First avenue north, the guests being members of a unit of the St.

Anns Altar society. Eight tables were In play, with head prize going to Mrs. P. E. Kuchcnmeister.

fhp cut prize to Mrs. P. J. McBrlde pncl the consolation prize to Mrs. Frr.est Immel.

Miss Lee Daniel Has Returned Miss Lee Daniel has returned from a three months trip to California, Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, B. C. 6 Cold dry air the only method of fur storage approved by the fur industry. Skilled furrier care a necessity for valuable peltry. These two are combined at Beck-man's, for the healthy safety of your furs.

Don't, don't expose your coat to the dangers of hot weather home storage. The risk is tremendous the cost of safety too small to reckon. a ACL I THE NEWEST GOTHAM Stocking These attractive frocks have all the style features that you will simply adore boleros, capelets, the briefest of sleeves, detachable sleeves, and sleveless. Many have separate Jackets. The beautiful new pastel shades are presented in flat crepes, georgettes and chiffons, also new prints.

Smart New Chiffon Velvet COATS $18 You should have one of these smart new chiffon velvet coats to make your own ensemble, with that new pastel or printed chiffon frock. Red Green Blue Black Orange Maize Navy A stunning new stocking in the modern theme. Because of the LacLustre process this hose is. waterproof, and lacks the usual silk heen. Chiffon weight.

silk to the top. all-year, all-risk insurance now An all-risk, all-year Insurance policy good for 12 months not Jurt during the storage period. Now, all-year Insurance for 3 of valuation what it used to cost for Insurance during the storage period only. call 6571 to call for your furs Seven new summer, shades No matter how sheer the stocking Wo run that starts above can pass the Cold Stripe" Great Falls Ahead with Fashion 309 Central Gold Stripe Hosiery rir-t Floor 7 FURRIERS 311 Central Ave. TIME' IPAIDOJT.

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