The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1929, Page 5

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4 > Ak we od e ‘4 > % *F ) i “ss. 0 Py ‘ ' ? s i | were special banjo numbers. Recreation of Today : And Past Com : For Club Members 3A brief outline of the activities of Chase, whose chapter tl nt “Moulin Rouge,” and other Paris ” from “Whither Mankind,” was |Cafes, was used for the annual dance} big studied, was given by Miss Bes-|and whoopee party given at the| Baldwin at the meeting of the |Dome last evening by members of the | Cosmos club last evening with Mrs. | Bismarck voiture, Societe des Quar . A. McNutt. oe Lat es et Hult Chevaux. About | © Comparison was made of the play Couples attended. Qf the savage and that indulged in| Hazel Johnson’s orchestra played| during the modern mechanical age, | throughout the evening, and between @nd the possibility of recreation be-|dances a program of specialty dance: lized was stressed.jand song numbers were presented. The need for play and relaxation in | Among the most enjoyable were those this highly specialized age was men- |given by the pupils of the MacIntyre! toned, and tables showing the most Popular kinds of amusements were ‘Forty and Eight’ Party Staged in Paris Cafe Setting A cabaret settt and Cecelia Swanson did a clever and \dance floor. studio. The Misses Arleen Schroder | cordially invited. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 ‘who has been seriously ill at the ‘ington, D. C., where they plan to visit to be present. ' Westland home. | for several weeks. ae see Mr, and Mrs" J.J, D e ca a ow! ’] ter |. Mt. an Its. J. J. Doscher, Napo- i geroveg Er Mrs. Emma Lewis, who makes her | joon, are visiting friends here for a Gancing party y ning. De- home with her daughter, Mrs. J. P.| row ‘days. cember 13, at the Odd Fellows hal fagner, 112 Avenue B, left this morn- : Refreshments were served at small| to which the public is invited. The ing for Lakota, where she will visit | tables placed along the sides of the! Vikings will Play - = dancing. r about two months or more with) . | ssy presented a jazz toe dance spe-| cialty, and the entire group gave as a closing number the “Break-a-way.” “Scotty” McClellan and Joe Stein sang during the evening, and there} Park street. All mem are urged Mrs, W. E. Perry, 823 Second street, Sunshine society at will be hostess to members of the Bis- | meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2: * * ok | Mr. and Mrs, W. Fischer, Strasburg, re spending a few days in Bismarck. | given. Paper on ‘Pilgrim Fathers’ Read for ’ Study Club Members A particularly interesting account of the ‘was given by Mrs. J. C. Oberg for members of the Bismarck Study club yesterday with Mrs. John R. Fleck. Mrs. Oberg discussed the character of the Pilgrim Fathers, their ways of governing the settic- ment, and used a number of anecdotes to show they had a keen sense of humor. Longfellow's “Courtship of Miles Standish” was read by Mrs. F. E. Diehl. ‘A part of the time was devoted to liscussion of plans for the club's a ristmas party to be held December Service Is Theme of Monday Club Program difficult kick dance; Ronald Mac- ica Werstlein. Ram- i Mrs. 8. W. Corwin read cs paper on/| “American Philanthropists” at the | meeting of the Monday club yesterday | afternoon with Mrs. Palmer C. Bak- ken. Mention was made by the speaker of men who have been Prominent for their philanthropic activities during the past ten years. A reviow of Andrew Carnegie’s | vaueereeny was given by Mrs, F. A. | ahr. * ok ox Luncheon At Fleck Home Twelve guests were entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday at the heme of Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenuc C West. Yellow pompons centered the tables. and appointments were in yellow and green. In the bridge games after luncheon high scores were held by Mrs. John R. Fleck and Mrs. Harry MeKee, Mandan. Mrs. was assisted by her daughter, Paul Shannon, Mendan. “ee Bridge Club Entertained Members of the “Auld Lang Syne” club were guests when Mrs. Lloyd Mader, Dickinson, entertained yes- terday at a luncheon at the Hotel Princes. Covers were placed for nine. Later bridge was played at the home of Mrs. Rader'’s sister, Mrs. D. E. Shipley, 418 Second street. Honors in the card games went to Mrs. Shipley and Mrs. Cleve Kennelly, Mandan. sees The missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Henry J. Duemeland, 103 Avenue B West, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. R. J. Schneider and Mrs. Fred Hanson as assisting hostesses. Mrs. C. C. Converse will discuss the national missions topic, “The Mor- mons”; and Mrs. Andrew Erdah! will have the foreign missions topic, “Per- sia.” The Misses Ethel Sandin, Isa- bel Humphreys and Lila Olson will sing a group of Christmas carols. ** * Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rader, Dickin- son, are guests of Mrs. Rader’s broth- | cr-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. TUES. DE. mks, Se. feet strect. Father John Slag will leave this evening on a business trip to Minne- polis. MANDAN, N. D. 7:15 -9 p.m. — 15e and 40¢ ‘Mat. Wed, 4p. m, 10e-25e i , Now it Intyre gave a tap dance, and an ccro-», batic dance was given by Miss Veron- | Miss At Last! You Hear Him Talk! HAROLD LLOYD “Welcome Danger”’ NOW SHOWING Matinees 2:30 - © © = 10c and 35c Evenings 7 and 9 © © © Ie and S00 Sereen Grid! > Three ec tubes! A'tedio ‘ screen . is nny er MODEL 2465— All Blectsic, 8:Tube Console! 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