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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 32

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GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Sunday Morning, October 3, 1943 Page Twenty Engaged Honored at Reception L. B. Hortick Heads Cercle Francois Club 11 L. B. Hortick has been elected president of the Cercle Francals of Great Falls to succeed Mrs.

Rita A. Volk, under whose sponsorship the club was organized a year ago. Miss Dorothy Bohn was elected secretary- ill- ry-'- treasurer. Mrs. Volk will entertain the group Lqpee in Charge Of Bridge Dinner At Club Monday R.

J. Lapee of the standing committee will be In charge of the bridge dinner at the Meadow Lark Country club Monday evening. Reservations are to be made by 4 p. m. Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Anderson are chairmen of the committee assisting Lapee. Progressive bridge will be in play during the evening, but formal bridge for the women's luncheons has been discontinued.

Sixty reservations were made for the women's luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Warren Toole was committee chairman. Mrs. Mary Ross Feted By Family at Dinner At Carolina Pines Members of a pioneer Cascade county family held a no-host dinner at the Carolina Pines last Saturday evening honoring Mrs.

Mary Ross. Monday evening at 8 in the gold room of the Park hotel. During the evening Ray Hortick will speak on his early life In southern France. mmmmmmmmmmmttmmwmMmim: Mrs. Volk has announced that mem' bershlp rolls for the ensuing year are filled.

Discussion Club To Meet Thursday "Origin of the Rosary" and "The Joyful Mysteries" will be topics at the next meeting of the Ave Maria Discussion club Thursday afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Carr, 1200 Ninth avenue south. The group met last Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Lillian McCalg, "'V' fc fV MISS CAROL CONDIT Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Condit of Browning announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, of Minneapolis to Midshipman Alvin Anderson of Chicago, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of Lari-more, N. D.

The wedding will take place at Vorhees chapel, Jamestown college, Jamestown, N. on Sunday, Oct. 31. Mrs. Ross was married in Great Falls In 1892 and has lived here since.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Women 's Group to Meet 209 Tenth street south, with "The Living Wage and Strikes," and a paper by the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Peter Wynhoven, "Who Is Struck by as subjects for discussion.

James Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A.

Selfert, The City Federation of Women's Clubs will meet Monday evening at Mrs. Katherine Muir, Miss June Muir, Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Mrs. J. Walter Thomas, Mrs.

Caroline 7:30 at the Y. W. C. A. All members are urged to attend as elections will Will Meet Thursday Thomas and Mrs.

Ross. be held. Mrs. James Bolla, Mrs. Michael Hogan and Mrs.

R. Ragland will be hostesses at the monthly meeting I MRS. HAROLD W. BOWSIAN of Ladles of Charity Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at St. Thomas' home.

Following the business session cards will be played and prizes awarded. Mrs. D. J. Derrer, president, has appointed Mrs.

L. B. Hortick chairman of the sick com Wie of the commanding officer of a hear? bombardment group at the Great Fall Army Air base, Mrs. Bowman was honored Wednesday at the base by officers under Colonel Bowman's command, their wives and guests, at a tea dance and reception. Mrs.

Bowman flew here Monday from Washington, D. C. I mittee. For Busy Feet in fwff mm Navy Officer To Interview Women, Oct. 9 Searching for college women for commissions In the women's reserve of the United States naval reserve, Lt.

(J. M. P. Nelson will be at the Great Falls recruiting station, the postoffice building, on Oct. 9.

Nelson Is coming to Great Falls directly from the office of naval officer procurement of the 13th naval district to Interview women Interested In entering the naval service' as Waves and to assist C. P. O. Dan Colton, local recruiter, In other phases of the Wave program. Positions as administrators, personnel officers, In the communications field and In confidential operations are open for qualified women between the ages of 20 and 49.

Wives of navy men or women who have children under 18 years of age will not be accepted. Reception Honors White fisli Woman On 90th Birthday WHITEFISH, Oct. 2. (Special) Mrs. J.

W. Gjoodell recently was hostess at a reception honoring her mother, Mrs. Jemima Samson, who Ask to See STYLE NO. 932 As Sketched ear them at home the office in the garden or just out for a lark in the crisp Fall air Your toes will wiggle with delight each time you slip on these practical oxfords. In easy to brush-up suede leather saddle and the rugged rubber soles and heels that just seem to never wear out.

In black or brown suede with leather saddle to match. $2.98 was 90 years old Sept. 17. Born on a farm near Charlottes-town, P. E.

Mrs. Samson came to In 1883 as the bride of Dr. R. A. Duncan, surgeon for the Northern Pacific railroad.

In White-fish she built and operated the Lindell hotel, noted as the only hostelry hi the area with furnace heat. Later In partnership with J. A. Samson, whom she married, she constructed the Samson block, still the largest apartment building In Whitefish. Mrs.

William Scott of Great Falls, a daughter, was present for the occasion. Another daughter, Mrs. Al -STUNNING DRESSMAKERS in the Latest Styles and Colors NEVA'S 524 Central Great Falls' Most Popular Women's Store Johnston of Spokane, was unable to attend..

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