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‘ 4 SOCIETY NEVS Thelma Torgerson- Erwin Olin Are Wed Rev. Emil Benzon, pastor of the First Lutheran church, ciated at the wedding of Miss Thelma Torger- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Torgerson, Almont, and Edwin Olin, Sims, which took place yester- day afternoon at the Lutheran par- sonage. The bride was dressed in a gown of dark green flat crepe, and with accessories to harmonize. Her at- tendant, Miss Thelma Swenson, Bis- marck, wore a dress of pale :teen silk crepe. William Denner was best man. Both Mr. and Mrs. Olin have at- tended the Almont high school, Mr. Olin is engaged in farming near Sims, where the couple will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Olin will visit in Bis- marck over Thanksgiving, as the guests of Mr. Olin’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson, 416 ‘Thayer avenue. * * * Mrs, Wallace McNamara, wife of the new commandant at Fort Lin- coln, was a guest of honor at a lunch- eon given recently by Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 West Thayer avenue. Pompons and lavender and white bi zon chrysanthemums were used ih the table decorations and places were laid for 12. Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and Mrs. P, H. Meyer held honors in the bridge games which followed the luncheon, Mrs. McNamara, and Mrs. Charles Underhill, Cannonball, who was an out-of-town guest, were presented gifts. Colonel and Mrs. Mc- Namara have been complimented at a number of social affairs given with- in the last week at Fort Lincoln. Captain and Mrs. G. A. M. Anderson entertained 24 guests at a bridge din- ner at the Anderson quarters and Captain and Mrs. Hockman were also hosts at a dinner. Captain and Mrs. A. C. Young entertained in their honor at their home in Bismarck. se 8 Complimentary to Mrs. Mary Wal- ton, Long Beach, Calif, Mrs. C. 8. Fossum, Bismarck, and Mesdames J. J. Howe and W. A. Shaw, Mandan, entertained at a six o'clock dinner last evening at the Fossum home, 503 Fourth street. A yellow and green color note was effectively carried out in the table appointments, and covers were placed for 24. The evening was spent et bridge, with score honors going to Mrs. L. H. Connolly and Mrs. F, P. Homan, Mandan. Mrs.‘ Walton received a guest favor. The guests included Mandan.and Bismarck wom- en who were old-time friends of the guest of honor. Mrs. Walton is vis iting in Mandan with her daughters, Mrs. H. S. Russell and Mrs. Harry McKee. se * Girls employed at the Quain and Ramstad clinic were guests at a War Mothers to Send Vets Christmas Boxes Members of Fort 1 Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, completed Plans for Christmas boxes to be sent to the U. S. Veteran's hospital at Fargo, at their meeting Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. ©. F. Bryant. Mrs. William -A. Falconer, Mrs, J. W. Riley, and Mrs. John Da’ son were named a committee to ar- range for packing the boxes. Reports were given by Mrs. C, G. Boise on the Armistice Day dinner and also of the last meeting of the Community Council. Mrs. John Burke, state president of War Mothers, told of her visit to the War Mothers and Legion post at Cannon Ball, where she was @ guest at their Armistice Day ceremonies and banquet. The chapter will hold its December meeting at the home of Mrs. William ‘Webb. eee Miss Marcelle La Rose, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. La Rose, 522 Sixth street, was among the guests at a reception at the Mayflower hotel, Washington, D, C., when Miss Adele Jahneke, daughter of Ernest Lee Jahncke, assistant secretary of the navy, and Mrs. Jahneke, was presented to Washington, society. The debutante is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton, 707 Avenue A. Miss La Rose is attending Trin- ity college in Bb es Yellow pompons formed the table centerpieces and appointments in harmonizing shades were used for the seven o'clock bridge luncheon given | hi last evening by Mrs. Milton Rue and Mrs. Roy Bakken at the Rue home, 308 Avenue B. Covers weré marked fer 16. Mrs. Charles Rue, Rolf Nor- mann and Richard Middaugh held honors in the bridge games. sae Appointments in amber and yel- low shades were used for the tables when Mrs. Roy Indseth, 518 Four- teenth street, entertained members of the Mothers’ Service club at bridge | a last evening. Three tables were in vend Score honors were held by Mrs. A. R. Miesen. Mrs. Miesén, St. Paul, a former member of the club, and Mrs. F. C. Stucke, weré guests. se * Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon, 211 Rosser avenue, will have as their Guest over the week-end their daugh- ter, Miss Ruth Gordon, who is ex- pected to arrive today from North- field, Minn., where she is a student at Carleton college. ee 8 Mrs. William Laird, Minneapolis, who has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Grant Wegner, 600 Main avenue, for several weeks, left today for Flasher, to spend Thanks- giving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bridge party given last evening by|N. F. J Miss Mildred Erickson at her home, 901 Eighth street. Appointments sug- gestive of the season were used for the tables while bowls of yellow chrysanthemums were placed about the rooms. idge was played at five tables during the evening with hon- ors going to Miss Rose Huber and Miss Charlotte Lyngstad. Miss Erick- son was assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. H. Erickson, and her sister, Miss Esther Erickson. set Miss Arlene Loehrke arrived last evening from Dickinson where she has béen a student at the Dickinson Nor- mal school, tospend the Thanksgiving holiday with her father, A. A. Loehrke, 407 Third street, AR-TNA pay the bills! Our new Home Owner’s [3 Policy offsets 5 common haze ards—and costs so little you can’t afford to be without it! Includes: Burglary, Liability, Water Damage, Glass Breakage, Plumbing and Heating Repairs. Ask us for details—and low rate? ATNA-IZE Tear this out as a reminders to Phone us! J.S. Fevold, Agent 405 Broadway over Cowan’s Drug Store 1 phone 106 Bismarck, N. D. inl ee * Mrs. L. W. Morley, 615 Tenth street, Ladies club Tuesday aftertioon. There were guests for two tables, with score honors going to Mrs. L. F. Bechtold and Mrs. V. Allison. * * * Hans J. Lee, Steele, Kidder county guest Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons, 821 Mandan street. Thanksgiving Dance Thurs- day night at Menoken. Music Terrace Garden. Engelhardt’s orchestra. $1 Vg Grapefruit or Small Tenderloin Steak Candied Sweet or June Peas in Butter Combination Salad Coffee entertained members of the Yeomen | | superintendent of schools, will be aj bad Sam Kontos and his Trou-| | The Patterson I Hotel’ ‘Thanks- ! giving Dinner will be served | from 1 to 10 p. m. in the new. Dancing.! 4 Course Dinner RELISH Celery and Olives SOUP Cream of Chicken Royale-Consomme Celestine CHOICE OF Roast Young Turkey and Cranberry Sauce Roast Long Island Goose with Baked Apple Roast Young Duckling and Apple Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Baked Yorkshire Ham Tea Mi arrive sity of North Dakota, Grand Forks, to parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ohert Olson, 514 Med aventie. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Patera, 600 Main prtue, will motor to Garrison Mr. ‘tera’s parents, and ph, where she Has been s student at st. Benedict's college, to visit during the eae ag) her parents, Mr. and * * Mrs. J. B. Baylor 309 Mandan street, left this morning for Winamac, Ind., where she was summoned by the death of @ sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Messerly. Mrs. Saylor ex- pects to be gone for about a month. ses Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French, 613 week-end, their niece, Miss Falkenstein, Bottineau, and Miss Rose Frothinger, Meet any 8.D. * * Miss Evelyn Jacobson, @ student at Sioux Falls college, Sioux Falls, 8. D., has Bee fe Bismerck wi the ‘Thi vacation par- ents, Rev..and Mrs. O. S. Jacobson, 1212 Avenue D. se * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Byrne, 500 Avenue A, Will opis this Afternoon for Jamestown, to be the guests of Mr. Byrne's pagénts, Mr, arid Mrs. M. J. Byrne, over cae ing. * Ww. E. Byes'y, ass land commis- | sioner, left today for Velva to spend | Thanksgiving with Mrs. Byerly and {their family. | ** * rae Rose Gores will leave this eve- for Jamestown to spend the with her parents. ° A son was born yesterday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Polich, 305 Avenue D. —_— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brody, 230 need Thayer avenue, are parents of this morning at the Bis- | marck hospital. Lieutenant Edwards, auditor from Omaha headquarters of the seventh corps area, is auditing the property accoynts at ye Lincoln. Harry McGann, 420 Four- toenth street, left yesterday for West- field, N. D., to attend the funeral of Gitts To be treasured al- ways something that you will always be remembered by is the most appropriate of gifts. An early selec- tion is very advisable. A small deposit will hold any article de- sired. Bonham Bros. $1 Oysters Cocktail ee tea ae ius hospital will conduct a candy Orange Sauce and Mushroom Sauce Breast of Capon Supreme Fresh Strawberry Omelette Whipped Potatoes Creamed Asparagus with 1000 Island Hot Mince or Cranberry Pie English Plum Pudding with Brandy Sauce Ice Cream or Sherbet or Banana Sundae Milk . G. P. EAT SHOP ‘Tis The Taste That Tells expected to} her gate the infant son of ale the Univer- | and Mrs. Val Ryckman. the Thanksgiving week-end | ¢— ere a | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Mis The student nurses of the St. Ales: ‘Mrs. | fancy work sale Saturday at Cowah’s Drug vtore. Pes A business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held. this evening at eight o'clock in the Busi- ness and Professional Women’s club rooms. All members are urged to at- C. Staak, . Avehue A West. | tend. s* * Rainbow Girls will hold a special) meeting and initiation Thanksgiving evening at the Masonic temple, to which Masons and Eastern Star members are invited. A dancing par- ty will follow ig ae * The bilasier Delphian society will hold its meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Hardy Jackson, 601 Sixth street. Mrs. Harvey Harris discuss “The Elizabethan Age” and Mrs. George vp will present a te- view of “King Lear. ee The regular meeting of the A. O. U. 'W. lodge, scheduled for Friday eve- ning, November 28, has béén post- Poned until December 11, according to C. G. Derby, secretary. At that time nomination and election of offi- cers will take place and new members will be initiated. A dancing party will conclude the evening. Mrs. || | Joseph Patera and Mrs. Anna Stahl will head the committee in charge of the affair. Dome Dance Saturday, Nov.|| (colored 29. Royal Knights orchestra) featuring Black- well, bass player, in several|| novelty numbers, No dance at the Dome on Thanksgiving || ¢| night in lieu of the Firemen’s by Sam Kontos and his Trou- badours. Engelhardt’s orchestra. feservations early. Ph If you can’t get home for Thanks- ving with the co WE'LL SEVLEGRAPH FLOWERS FOR YOu! Let your message of affection bridge the miles between you and the home ‘| Ball, Thanksgiving Dance Thurs- day night at Menoken. Music|} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1930 AT THE MOVIES | it lh Meaty CAPITAL THEATRE The blues won’t have a chance when Radio Pictures’ wartime com- opens “Half Shot at Sunrise,” at the Capitol Theatre. Then, according to advance stories about. this production, featuring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, comed- ians of “The Cuckoos” fame, “you can put the undertakers to digging wells.” Previewers have said: umph in fur making!” niest men in the talkies today . or tomorrow!” story!” “Go ahead and laugh . there's nothing you can do for iti?” “A tri- “The fun- “A comedy with a | Singer,” Here are some of the things they i talking about: y music for “Rio Rita” and “Dixiana;” Five song hits Harry Tierney, who wrote the the famous Tiller Sunshine Girls; songs—“Riviera Moon, romantic! “Nothing but Love,” rare treat in laughter. entrancingly = “Whistling the Blues Away,” a foot teaser. “On Parade!” song, an inspiring, marching “Kiss Me, Cherie,” will make you hold hands even with somebody’s grandfather. The story; “Two American dough- boys go A. W. 0. 0. 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Gamble Stores «|the only operetta written originally for the screen. | Now in “Big Boy” he has another hit—with Al Jolson in the funniest role he has ever played. The pic- ture is taken from the stage play of the same name which ran for three years, with Al Jolson in the leading role. APPENDIX REMOVED \ Hjalmar Johnson, of Stanton, was| brought to Bismarck, Tuesday, suf- fering from acute appendicitis. An} DIAMOND RING 2 or Week “James W. Marek Now Showing “Dancing Sweeties” With Grant Withers Sue Carol \ with Claudia Bell You've’ seen him in the Ain’t Seen Nothin’” plauded him as the wis immediate operation followed. John- son is recovering from the effects of his attack now. » NY My, For Christmas Z = The Gift That Only You Can Give. VIRGINIA BUTLER 1 HOME STUDIO 100 Third Street Phone 898 Sewing, Fixing arid Mak- ing Hats Phone 248 after 6 P. fore 9 A. M. MRS. A. S. 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