The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1931, Page 5

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2 5 = REL him a start in South Africa. The | 3, ‘Will, whose topic will be “The Hardy story opens with Willic, digi Bismarel rnin ie Perennial.” and Mrs, & at: Stucke, with his exile, and longing for the wi discuss “The Garden. lights of ened auctioning his be- ans }uolic Neeung |i — will be devoted to questions longings to obtain money enough for! paix; on various phases of garden- | 8"d discussion, & Passage home. ling will feature the meeting of the Members of the ab cihgy Meee poy Next morning he meets his fate— | Bismarck Gandia club Thursday eve- | Sfe iM EB. J. Taylor, Mrs. falling deeply in love—and with an ning at 8 o'clock in the Association of Mrs. Jack Fleck and Mrs. Flor- heiress, played by Loretta ‘Young. | | Commerce rooms, according to mem- | &ee Davis. |bers of the program committee, who. jare in charge. Bismarck people, Marrying for money, and marrying —_—_——_—— one he loves who has money, are} Pe “funeral” baka held ba Johnson. viewed by Willie as irreconcilable. | whether members of the club or not,| City. Tenn, when street cars were are invited to this meeting, which will | @scontinued. A similar rite marked jim to interest citizens in all kinds of eo} ‘allt, Mr. Birites was an unele of oo will hold their nike Sunday afternoon || Gir] Scout Notes | Mts. 8. M. Merritt, 221 Third street. | e—--—- | Camp problems were discussed | at) the leader's meeting Friday evening | and tentative plans outlined for the various summer camps. Several of the Rae are Laven i for. er | wi 1 ave GamnpIete. ball als es | of the state supreme court. Troop 5 with their leader, Mrs. Rp air ter RTS Kelly Simonson, and Marlys Lahr and ; AT THE MOViES ° , © —ceacaioelineeenpeiinngcitntininmstinellh A son was born Sunday at the Bis- marck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hankenson of Bismarck. Judge G. Grimson, Rugby, is in Bismarck conferring with members SOCIETY NEWS} First District Clubs parties for Friday night woek, with Miss Lois Howard Directors of Nurses’ Will Convene May 6-7/ Association to Meet) m Plana for the ind annual conven-| Members of the board of direators tion of the first district of the North | of the North Dakota Nurses’ associa- Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs | tion will hold their semi-annual busi- her troop took hikes Saturday morn- ‘ ing. Dorothy Moses and her troop are planning a hike for this week. the passing of horse-cars there, ——S———————————————————E A cable-telephone system between Key West, Fla., and reef lighthouses gardening. held at Lakota May @ and 7,/nesa meeting in Bismarck Seturday,| ace to be desimated later. shat he dibbagl -al has been finished at a cost of $90.000./""On'the program will be Mrs. 8. D. nae been completed, according to} according to Miss Esther centmane *% * —® teitight WELSH Cate eae eaine — = = |Cook, former president, who will e Mrs, A. ©, Wehe, Lakota, district | state president. Sessions will be held} In order to permit members of all nT City-County | News | ing pietare, Maud to’ be ins Veli Taw New Face Powder | speak on “Why Garden?”; George F. Eyes Examined president. The Nemo Study club of|in the Business and Professiotial| three girls clubs to attend the play|4 .- " "Oe | oe bears the title “The eee Lakota will be hostess to the conven- | women's club throughout the] “It's a Ming," to be given at the/"E A inugnes who, has been in|Devil'to Pays ‘Though several of the Doesn’t Dry Skin Glasses Prescribed gwen i ended By ca ny win Tagan eet for | Warr ea hrs ol oe | Tw evr monn ae | Lv oReuae ses ses har dovtag GE fio ic ‘ ee oe poe. Gsrelier ioc ak busines Bo in Bismarck Sunday. for the screen, “The Devil to Pay” is Just try this new wonderful face | rying sy! ye is an organ you cal For the ‘first day reports of club presidents, district chairmen, afficers and other routine take up the greater part of the time, with the annual banquet and student Joan: fund concert scheduled for that-eve- ning. for the second day will include Mrs. Albert E, Jones, Lisbon, state president, Mrs. E. C. Haagenson, Grand Forks, state vice president; Mrs, Eva K. Anglesburg, Thompson, Mrs, R. A. Sprague, and Mrs. Jane gt Gavere, Grand Forks and Miss Lil- lian Cook, secretary of the North Da- kota Library association, Bismarck. ee 8 Mr.:and Mrs. John Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marshall and son Jack arrived in Bismarck Friday to spend a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Olson, 412 Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall are par- ents of Mrs. Olson and Alvin Marshall is her brother. In honor of the visi- tors, Mrs. Olson entertained with a bridge party Saturday evening. There were guests for three tables and score honors were held by Mrs. Peter Berry and John Marshall. Favors were Presented Mrs. John and Mrs. Alvin Marshall. * * * Colonel Wallace McNamara, com- mandant at Fort Lincoln, and Mrs. MoNamara entertained a company of the post officers and their ladies at an informal buffet supper and bridge party Saturday evening at their quar- ters at Fort Lincoln, During the eve- ning cards were played at four tables, | with score honors going to Mrs. C. A. Hoss, Captain H. E. Stow and Cap- tain Hoss. x eK, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Grambs, 620 Fourth street, left Sunday morning for Chicago, where they will visit rela- tives and friends for a few days. Later they will go to Radburn, N. J., for a visit with their son, Paul Grambs. ‘They plan to be on bree six weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. *watd Lewis) Minneap- lis, are stipe, fe few days in Bis- marck while Mr. Lewis is attending to business matters. They are visiting with Mr. Lewis’ sister, Mra, Maude Jacobson, 310 West Thayer avenue, and his mother, Mrs. Emma Lewis. ae Miss Cora Marie Strauss, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 First strect, entertained a company of 16 school friends at a dancing party Sat- urday evening at her home. A buffet supper was served at midnight. **.* 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. House left Sunday | afternoon for their home in Grand Forks after spending the week-end in Bismarck as the guests of their daughter, Miss Helen House, Rose| apartments. Nothing to Worry About What a satisfaction it is to leave a physician's office with the doctor's assurance that what you thought was a se- rious symptom is nothing to worry about. Early sttention and a simple remedy has often turned grave worries into joy- ful health. Do not put off calling on your physician when you know you should. When the physician writes 9 pres- cription bring it to us to be filled. We are specialists at this, work. Mickey Mouse in “Ploncer Daze” SYLVIA | SI Fuasy Knight Presents “Crasy Compo- ations” ted-bleoded —with— | Soventh st. | mantraut will he program leader. COOPER Paramount's swift PAUL LUKAS Wynne Gibson William Boyd Now Showing ' MONDAY - to come before the board, plans for] Members. of th the state meeting to be held here is| mittee will meet with the Wachter Obtober will be considered. ge club Friday evening, May 8, to Attending the <geeting, at which/dlscuss with them plans for the for- Miss Teichmann ‘Will preside, will be] mation of a new scout troop, accord- the officers: Miss Mildred Isasagon,| ing to Mrs. W. G, Worner, chairman. tilda Paul, Minot, secretary and Ella Voge, Bismarck, treasurer; other membera of the board: Mrs. Hj we * Compliment to Mrs. E. T. Put- nam (Dorothy Keller) whose marriage was recently announced, Mrs. J. O. Thoreson and Miss Liola Howard en- tertained with an informal tea Satur- day afternoon at Miss Howard’s home in Person Court. Guests were 12 in- timate friends. The affair took the form of a kiteken shower, with Batty Lee Orr, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merton J. Orr, presenting the gifts. A yellow and pink color acheme was carried out in the decorations, with pink snapdragons and tapers centering the org s : * Mr. and Mrs, Frank Feeney, Carson, visited with relatives in the city over the week-end. Mrs.. Feeney is @ daughter of Mrs. M. H. Schnecker, 415 ‘Weat Rosser avenue, ee * Mrs. M. H. Snellenberger. Linton, former Bismarck resident, visited aah Monday with her daughter, Miss fone fered 310 West Thayer ave- nue. exe Oe Mrs. Arnold Renden has left for her home at Beulah after a short visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wolte Renden, 504 ae - Miss Bessie Surtan® Watford City, j arrived Sunday for a visit with her aunt, Miss Muna reas | pr. and Mra PH Grewer, Glén |Ullin, spent the week-end in Bismarek. Meetinzs of Clubs J And Social Groups J : Members of the Bismarck Tompital alumni association will hold a spe- cial business session at 8 o'clock | Tuesday evening ot ve hospital. The aries cue Order of the Eastern Star, will hold affilia- ; tion services at their regular meet- ing Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. There will be special music and a social hour will follew the service. xk x The Trinity Study Circle will meet at. 7330 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. E. Johnson, 981 * Ok OK The regular meeting of the Bis- marek Degree of Honor will be held ‘Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Business and Professional Women's club rooms. ek * * Members of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the McCal Methodist church will meet at 2:: c’clock at the home of Mrs. J. 8. Wilds, 826 Sixth St. Mrs. John pre aie (ee alg? | Girls’ Club Notes ' | cae te The Richholt and Wachter girls’ Clubs have planned hikes for Wednes- day evening, the girls at their respective schaols promptly at 7:15 o'clock in order to. return before dark. Miss Marcia Bowman will lead the Richholt group and Mrs. A. ©, Young will be in charge of the Wach-| ° Now ‘The romance of the highways of the human heart, 35c to 7:30 With NEY drama, TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler of Pick- ardville are the parents of a daugh- bed ie Saturday at St. Alexius hos- Bismarck relatives have received word of the death of Perry H. 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