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| ————<_/ "ie @ sy oak ee fo Becomes Bride of Mr. James Trimble ' [SOCIETY NEWS} Miss Mary Kelly ‘Good Form’ Is Topic rae | Mrs. V. J, LeaRase, Mrs. Floyd E. Miss Mary Ellen Kelly and Mr. James Trimble were quietly married ‘Thursday morning at the rectory of St. Mary's Pro-cathedral, with the Rev. Father John A. H. Slag officiat- ing. The attendants were Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Lipp, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. , Mrs. Trimble is a daughter of one of Bismarck’s pioneer families and has spent the greater part of her life here. She is one of the prominent business women in the city and through her connection with state and government offices, together with her social activities, has a wide circle of friends. Mr. Trimble is widely known throughout western North Dakota as a result of his public utility connec- tion. He assumed active managership of the Bismarck Gas company four years ago, coming here from Minne- apolis. He became affiliated with the | Montana-Dakota company when that | organization. purchased the local gas property. Mf. Trimble is a director of the Association of Commerce and is a member of the Rotary club, in which he heretofore has been one of the bachelor section. | After a wedding breakfast at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Lipp, 502 West Rosser avenue, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Trimble left for California where they will spend the winter. Upon their return to Bismarck they will make their home in the Mason apart- ments, * OK Mrs. E. J. Rue, 707 Avenue A, en- tertained the members of her bridge club at a party Wednesday evening at her home, Cards were played at two tables with score honors going held the last Friday of the month. Auxiliary will ‘War Memorial building, it was day evening. room in the buil habilitation and community few months. to Mrs. G. W. Cass. For Girls Club Talks of! o'clock Friday afternoon at the pub- | serving at the January party to be ae =e td 4 PE lat Pa poser bed ere ee tie no 303 myer, rinelpal ot the tn rty school, ineapolis, Jancing + a ois address county euperintendents, edu- ‘The Bismarck American Legion cators and club women on the topic, sponsor a dance Friday evening, pope Aid in the eee worl of new Neigh county Wor! rh decided at a meeting of the Auxiliary Wédnes- Proceeds from the affair are to be used to purchase furniture for the Auxiliary. and War Mothers’ iding. Reports of the child welfare, re- committees, showed that the Auxiliary has been especially active in commun- ity betterment work during the last An appeal was made by the pres- ident, Miss Mary Houser, to members | ~ and others having old silk underwear THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 Baker, who will collect these ahd see preliminary report shows very satis- factory results. Following the business session bridge was played at seven tables with honors going to Mrs. Giles Personius. | The committee in charge were Mes‘) dames L. V. Spohn, Myron Atkinson, A. L, Fosteson, R, D.’ Kennelly, Fran- ets Halloran and J. A. Kitchen. Girls will Present ; Plays for Council Two short plays, “The Acid Test” Qnd “At the Sign of the Cleft Heart,” will be presented by members of Bis- marck Girls clubs for Community Council members, following their regular business session at 2:30 lic rest room. : | ‘Taking part in the plays, which will be under the direction of Mrs. F. H. Waldo, are Fannie Alice Roberts, Kathleen Pherrell, Catherine Hall and Leoma Howell. “Character Training on a Practical Basis,” She will speak at 3:30 o'clock at the Elks hall. see Mr.-Mrs.G. W. Wolbert Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Granville W. Wol- bert, Williston, residents of Bismarck} from 1898 to 1913, are today cele- |brating their 40th wedding anniver-| sary. In their honor their daughter, Mrs. L. L. Nelson (Jeanette Wolbert) is! or stockings, to advise Mrs, Frayne;entertaining a large company of tertainment features were friends at a dinner this evening at her home-in Williston, Messages from Bismarck friends and. relatives oni and near will be read at this ie. During the years spent in Bismarck Mr. Wolbert was a member of the hardware firm of Grambs and Wol- bert, later. known as the Wolbert Hardware company. He served this district as a member of the atate legislature in 1909 and was also active in community work. Both he and Mrs. Wolbert took an active interest in the work of the Presbyterian church, and Mrs. Wolbert was one of the early members Events club. Mrs, Wolbert was formerly Miss Jennie Ditmore of Glendale, Min and her marriage to Mr, Wolbert took place in Fargo, where Mr. Wol-' bert was engaged in business. Later they lived'in Casselton and St: Paul before coming to Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Wolbert have three children; Mrs, Nelson, Williston, Rob- ert, Allen's Grove, Wis., and Alfred, also residing in Wisconsin. W. P. Lomas, 801 Tenth street, is @ cousin of Mr. Wolbert. ae Speaking on “The Wonders of the) Camera,” before members of the Fortnightly club Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. L, Conklin, Mrs. James Morris pointed out the histori- cal and scientific importance of the motion picture industry. She show- ed how the talkies have revolution- ized movies and described how talkies are made. Mrs. C. L. Young gave a highly interesting resume of the most important news events of the last) two weeks. ee * Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Van Wyk, whose marriage was announced re- cently, were guests of honor at an in- formal party and shower last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Neff, 710 Seventh St., with Mr. and Mrs. Neff and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Anderson as hosts. 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The club is conducting a study | of conditions in China with a view to better understanding of the nation and its people, and is using the text, ‘New China and Her Problems” by | No Yong Parks. | | * * * Mrs, H. A. McNutt discussed the | Present transition period in the | French theatre at the Current Events club meeting Wednesday with Mrs. George M. Register. The study chapter centered around the struggle of the legitimate theatre to maintain standards, in spite of the increasing Popularity of motion pictures. The i fund. x ® Wardell, and Miss tables. zs * given Wednesday Borders in Boys and Girls. Utility Pan Ratanay ina Ctib Blanke' Pink or Bie” Sheets and Pill LUCKIES are the Cream of the ©1931, The American Tobsece Co.. Mrs. green color scheme was used for the | Slip-Over Sweaters for $8c ON SALE MON. JAN. 19 Enamel Pans, a General Assorted Colors. .25¢ Women’s Knit Bloomers, Wool Tint, Rayon Stripe. 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