The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1931, Page 5

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Miss Marjorie Bolton Becomes the Bride of Harry D. Cunningham -|evieve Menard Hughes will be pre- Announcement is made of the hanna sented in recital Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Dahners-Tavis Music company. Parents and friends |Loeschorn, Bernace Edson; Goodnight Song, Brown, and Good ding of Miss Marjorie Bolton, daugh: ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bolton, Bis- marck, and Harry D, Cunningham, SOCIETY NEVS Pupils of Mrs. Hughes THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 ‘5 Burgmueller, Barbara © Henry; ‘Twenty-three piano pupils of Gen-! mann, Marcia Excelsior Springs, Mo., son of Mr. and| Have been invited to attend. Mrs. B. W. ham, Steele. The wedding took place Monday afternoon in Excelsior Springs at the home of the Rev. Jewel Howard, who officiat- ed. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mitchell, Excelsion Springs. The bride wore a three-piece suit dove gray bouclet, with shell pink blouse and black hat and accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of Amer- ican Beauty roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Mitchell was gowned in a frock of black flowered crepe, with har- monizing accessories. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Snapp. Mrs. Cunningham is a graduate of Bismarck high school and for several years was employed in the offices of the Provident Life Insurance com- pany. Mr. Cunningham, who was employ- ed in Bismarck until a year ago, is doing special advertising work for the Daily Standard at Excelsior Springs, where the couple will make their home for the present. zee Commandant Carroll To Address Council Commandant William Carroll of the Salvation Army at Winnipeg, will be the speaker at the March meeting of the Community Council to be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at: the Public rest room. Committee reports will be received and consideration given to several important items of business. All organizations which are mem- bers of the Council are trged to have & representative at this meeting, which is the last to be held in the rest room. Program numbers are: Country Dance, Nevin, Ruth Bow- ers and Elizabeth Raaen; Les Sylphes, , Mirriam Whitman; Pre-|Behr, Geraldine Farrar; to the Piano, Beethoven, Elizabeth Schubert, Ruth Alice " Roberts; lude, Grunn, Mary Jean Johnson; The Fox, DeLeone, Viola L. Soldier; Tripping ugh the Meadows, | Freiss and Fannie of Brown, Fannie Alice Roberts; Span-' Spring Song, Merkel, Ruth Bowers; a Raaen; Serenade, Anything! For Happiness Willie & Eugene HOWARD in NEWS. a truly If you $164.00 The Grathon Is ideal for a large living room. The davenport has large spring-filled arms, the seat is deep and restful. The companion chair has a smart Lawson type back. Both chair and davenport “Pm Telling You” A Clever Roach Comedy “Bride - Gloomy” NOW SHOWING BISMARCK R HE rte R L, Make YOUR HOM Can a woman hold a man without mar- riage? “ILLICIT” The story of new fashion- ed theories in old fash- joned love! With BARBARA STANWYCK As the modern girl with unusual theories of love and ms 5 She staked hell all on one mad gamble with life and . cried, “I'll take the A GREAT CAST Natalie Moorhead Charles Butterworth Ricardo Cortez Claude Gillingwater The Waltz,. Bilbro, Edith Bailey; Merry Bobolink, Krag- Logee and Doris Lyngstad; The Bird’s Nest and A Little Song, Jenkins, Margaret Olson, Polonaise, Spindler, and kia baa ies Humor, Rogers, Robert Humphreys Song of the Ploughman, Bachmann, Dorothy Sigurdson; Gipsy Serenade, Farewell ‘| ish Dance, Moszkowski, Eileen. Saxvik | Gondoliers, and Geraldine Farrar; Valse, Dur- | Pompadour's and, Priscilla Hosie; Knight se Sweet Violet, Smallwood, and a Shady Dell, Bilbro, Charlotte Russell; Tu- | UP, Lichner, Eileen Saxvik; From Old —<"'| Madrid, Huerter, Henrietta Ode; The Pixies Riding Horseback, Brown, Re- gina Whitman; Gay Little Swing Will Present Recital] Seng, Morrison, Jack Lyngstad. Preiss; Martha Overture, Von Ruth Freiss and Ione. Noggle. x * * children at a St. Patrick’s day party) Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Diven, 119 Tuesday Lhrinan at the “eee mansion. time was spent in play-| pany of friends at bridge dinners Sat-| held their monthly card party Wed- ing Trish and prizes in the Nevin, Ione Noggles; The/ contests were won by Joan Fisher, ‘s Fan, Cadman, Ruth, ‘othy Ann Knecht, Gilbert Olson|each party. id Paul Cowan. A birthday cake de-| evening went to Mr. and Mrs. Neil/ors going corated in green centered the refresh-| Churchill and on Tuesday evening to/ Mrs. J. se ® ment table and shamrocks and other) Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer. Appoint-| commit! ‘To celebrate the seventh birthday) favors suggestive of the holiday were| ments in yellow, with bowls of spring| Mrs. H. G. Hilden, te Sane, of her daughter, Virginia, | used. flowers centering the tables were used| worth, Mrs. C, 8. Fossum, Mrs. E./games were awarded tL Je for the dinners. F. Duehring, Mrs. T. E. Flaherty and|ner and Mrs. M. O. Arman. * * & {Mrs. Fred Doll. ses Members of the U. C. T. Auxiliary x * * Miss Helen Olson, Minot, is here Mrs, J. I. Arman entertained 12]for a visit with her sister, Mrs, H. C. cCready, Logan apartment F. Shafer entertained 28 "s| Avenue B West, entertained a com- urday and Tuesday evenings at their! nesday evening at the home of Mrs. guests at a 7 o'clock bridge dinn« A. W. 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The back of both pieces are made with the new Levin Komfy Unit Construction which has all the comfort of down—it is easy to keep clean and it always retains a neat, tailored appearance —Hand-carved legs, full-moulded base and but- ton tufted front, a combination that will create satisfying living room. Covered in @ variety of genuine colored mohairs all over, except the reversible cushions which are har- monizing cut velvet. $199.00 Gulistan Rugs What does Gulistan mean? It means that you can have the silky beauty and pile-deep lustre of Oriental rugs in a reliable American. rug at the price you can afford. The very thing which made Oriental rugs the desire of all the world $959957556599909F velour to match the mohair. $184.00 Levin-Built Upholstered Chair FREE Register at Kennelly’s Display at the Bismarck Auto Show. i can now make your room into a dream of beau- » ty. The lovely shimmering sheen—the deep luxurious pile—the jewel-like colors can be had FREE in Gulistan Rugs. 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