The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1929, Page 4

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. Betrothal of Shirley Penner Is Announced Mr, -glaae Ralph Penner an- of this city, at s cleverly Planned bridge dinner at the Penner home last evening. The wedding will be an event of the early spring. - Pink roses, lilies of the valley and dinner bridge ‘was played at with honors going to and Miss Gwendolyn Jensen. Miss Penner is a graduate of the Bismarck high school and has at- tended the University of North Da- ta. She is @ member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Diehl is also a graduate of the state university and is a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity and Scabbard and Blade, military fra- ty. * Mrs. H. Barnes Honor Guest at Bridge Party Complimenting Mrs. Hector Barnes, formerly Miss Louise Marr, LaVerne Hanson and Julia Peterson entertained at bridge last evening in the living room at The Mohawk. Bridge was played at four tables, with honors for high score going to Gyda Brynildson, Helen Geise and Adelia Soehren. rations indicative of St. Pat- rick’s day were attractively arranged in the rooms. For the two course luncheon served after the games the hostesses used green tapers and tage and white appointments for e tables, A gift of Fostoria glassware was presented pean P. KE. O. Chapter Meets With Bertha tha Severtson influenced their The music of England was said to be notable for its freshness and sim- Hin ptmearalceblaeeanes pb its pe- Page ipegcirelny een ra melodies, Chapter F, PEO, Has Banquet for Husbands Members of Chapter F, P. E. O., were hostesses to their husbands last evening at a banquet in the dining toom at the Grand Pacific hotel. Covers were placed for 50, and the tables were adorned with yellow jon- quils and white freesias, carrying out the colors of the order. An informal program under the direction of Mrs, E. A. Thorberg, Program chairman, was given at the . | Close of the banquet. Mrs, Paul 8. Wright sang a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. J. L. Hughes, and there was ensemble singing. Impromptu speeches were madé by the new B. I. L.’s, and the older members were called on to state what P,_E. O, means to them. Frank Cave presented an enjoyable chalk talk, and community singing closed the program. Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Jones, Wahpe- ton, were guests from out of the city. Members of the committee in charge were Mrs. Thorberg, Mrs. George Shafer, Mrs. H. 8. Dobler, and Mrs. E. B. Cox. * * * Mrs. Pettit Hostess at Bridge Party Mrs, I. V. Pettit was hostess last evening at a bridge party for which guests for two tables were invited. Honors in the bridge games went to Mrs. J. E. O'Neill, and at the close of play a luncheon course was served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Neal eg Catherine Helviek Has Birthday Party Mrs, 8. Helvick entertained 16 small school friends Saturday after- noon in honor of the birthday anni- versary of her daughter, Catherine. The guests were entertained at the theatre during the early part of bred afternoon, later returning to Helvick home where they nied games. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon, n * Rita Murphy Hostess to St. George’s Guild Miss Rita Murphy entertained the members of St. George's Evening guild ee Nera at her home, 213 Avenue west Following the business meeting the remainder of the evening was spent at bridge. Cards were placed at three tables, and Mrs. Frank Orchard won high score. A course luncheon was served at the close of the game. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O'Hare will leave tomorrow evening for Washing- ton, D. C., where they will attend the inauguration of president Hoover. They will also visit their son, Herbert, Jr., who is a student at George Wash- ington University. En route to Wash- ington, Mr. and Mrs, O'Hare will stop for a few days in New York city, and will visit at Mrs. O'Hare’s former home at Morgantown, W. Va., with relatives. They plan to be away un- til about the middle meiet March, * Mrs, James Ree Bismarck, re- . |habilitation chairman of the Ameri- can Legion Auxillary, was an honor guest at a dinner given by the mem- bers of the auxiliary of the Gilbert C. Grafton post last evening at the Howard and Watson cafe, Fargo. Mrs. Florence Pence, Minot, state dent, and other members of the ex- ecutive board pa pe snene: Invitations a been issued by the Bismarck Rebekah lodge for a basket supper and dance to be held at the Odd Fellows hall Friday evening, Feb. party ee Members of the Odd Fellows who | invited, ode ti in the city are cordially * * x Roy Horner won the saxophone given away at the dance Saturday evening sponsored by the ladies aux- iliary of the Patriarchs Militant, The affair, held at the I. O. O. F. hall, was attended by nine pean 200 couples, Mr. and Mrs. M. B, enter- tained eight guests at dinner Satur- day evening in their new home at 1002 Fourth street, the + Matinee Daily 2:30 Pictured above are the wedding Party of Ruth and Sally Rubin, daughters of Mr. &nd Mrs. L. Rubin, who became the brides of George Weiss and Oscar Abern this month. Reading from left to right, front row, George Weiss, Chicago, and M: Weiss (Ruth Rubin), little two-year- old Audrey Felecia Rigler, Wish: Oscar Abern, Minneapolis, and Mrs Abern (Sally Rubin). Back row, —_—_——— | their apartment in the McDonald |i] hotel for their son-in-law and daugh- || | dinner, the remainder of the evening ‘was spent gure at cards, * x Mrs. Edward G. Patterson is re- Ported to be convalescing today from an emergency operation which she underwent Monday. Mrs. Patterson was taken a, ill Sunday. * ‘The regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held this evening at 7:30 at the Masonic temple. Affiliation services for two candidates will be held. * * * ‘The regular meeting of the W. B. A. will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Elks hall. Members are urged to be present. * * * A meeting of DeMolay will be held at 7:30 Wednesday evening in the Masonic temple. All members arc requested to eg ere * A food sale will be held Saturday at 11 o'clock at the Hos- Liat store by the Royal Neigh- bors lodge. Personal and Social News of « Mandan Vicinity Mrs. C. F. Ellis returned Saturday from a week's visit with friends in Minneapolis, * * * For her daughter Beverly, who was celebrating her third birthday, Mrs. Dewey Nelson entertained a, number of small children at a party Saturday afternoon. * oe Miss Lorraine Scothorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn, en- tertained a group of friends at a the- atre party Saturday afternoon. The occasion was her ninth birthday an- niversary. * ek * Joe Harlock and Leslie Alden, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith, returned yes- terday to their home at Staples, Minn. Mr. Havelock is a brother of Mrs. * * * Dominick, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferderer, sustained @ fractured leg which he received Saturday when a locker fell on it at the high school. He had been prac- ticing basketball. ee ® ‘The Mandan Knights of Pythias held their first meeting in their new homé in the Hudson building. A bans quet was held at’6:30 and a progr: celebrating the sixty-fifth arniver: sary of the jedae was given, * Mr. and Murs. C. W. Clapp enter- tained at dinner Sunday evening at te presi- | Smith, ____ THF BISMARCK TRIBUNE Harry. Rubin, brother of the brides, a student at the University of Minne- | [li sota, Ruth Rigler, Wishek, and Sally | jf Ann Rigler, gee geen @ pupil at |i i Mauryce Miss Wood's School, Shanfeild, Maienenpote Mr. and Mrs. Weiss are on a wed- ding trip to Florida and other points | [ii f} in the south, and Mr. and Mrs. Abern have gone to San Francisco for their | I joneymoon. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Synstegard, | if whose marriage occurred Thursday evening. BEACH CAPELET A striking white matocain beach suit has its bathing suit embroidered in rose, silver and light blue and a | | little capelet embroidered 1 ientically. The capelet can be worn sround the shoulders or over the bathing suit as ||| @ short skirt. Special meeting of the Amer- |i ican Legion Wednesday night at 7:30, Company A Armory. All members are urged to be] | present. Commander EE —— || Retube Now Prices in effect as‘follows: Type New CX300A $ 3.50 CX301A 1.40 CX112A 2.50 CX371A 2.50 CX326 2.00 C327 3.00 CX299 CX380 CX381 : . 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