The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1932, Page 5

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ia 4 ‘ St. George’s Guild Names New Officers Mrs. George Smith was eléoted president of St. George’s Evening Guild when the annual business meeting was held Monday evening the home of Mrs. G. A. Osmudson, 418 Seventh St. Mrs. J. L. Vreal was named vice president; and Miss piste Murphy, president; Mrs. John Bs ee. vice president; and Mrs. F. ung, secretary-treasurer. Following the business session, bridge was playéd at four tables with the score prize going to Miss Lane. s * @ Mrs. F. H. Schroeder, 920 Eighth St. entertained a small group of friends at bridge Monday evening at Ker home. Miss Edna Jones was awarded a score prize. * # # Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renden, 504 /yenue E, were hosts at a bridge sup- Fer Sunday evening, the guests be- ing a group of 12 Bismarck and Man- Gan people. The evening was sepnt at cards, with George Janda receiving the score prize. x * * Miss. Helen Katen was hostess to the members of the Cosmos club Mon- day evening in the Auxiliary room at the World War Memorial building. “Glands” was the program topic a:=\ the discussion was led by Mra. George McCay. Mrs. John Reel was 8 guest of the club for the evening. xe Oe Members of the Two-B' bridge club were guests at a dinner party giveit Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D. Covers | were marked for 12 guests. Prizes in| the bridge games went to Mrs. R. E. ‘Thompson a he J. Bavendick. Governor sn Mrs, esis FP. Sha-| fer entertained a company of 16} guests at a bridge dinner Monday eve- |. ning at the governor’s mansion, 320 Avenue B. * Roses, freesia and snap- dragons in a silver bow! and pink and green tapers in silver holders formed the table decorations and emphasized the chosen color note of pink and green. Mrs, A. M. Brandt and Dr. N. O. Ramstad held high scores in the bridge games. Senator and Mrs. Frank Hyland, Devils Lake, were the only guests from out-of- | ee ® Rev. Kenneth Wells, who has been | & guest at the home of Judge A. && Burr, 702 Fourth 8t., since before; Christmas, left Monday for New York City where he will take special theo- | logical work at Columbia university. Rev. Wells has been in charge of a' Presbyterian mission at Chiengmt Siam, for the last five years, came here directly from the Orient. Mrs. Wells who also has been visiting at the home of her father, Judge Burr, will remain here for ® month or more longer. * * * Dr. and Mrs, A. A. Whittemore, 714 Second St., entertained at a buffet dinner Monday evening at their home, honoring Mr. and Mrs. G. L Spear, whose marriage took place) during the holidays. There were 35) guests, including the office staff at ‘the state health department and a few close friends of the couple. Mrs. Spear has been chief clerk at th: state health department for the las! seven years. Buddlea and pink rose: buds were used in the table decora- tions. Bridge was played, with Mr F. S. Minser, Miss Catherine McKin- | non and A, L, Bavone receiving prizes. *s & “Modern Trends of Home Fur- nishings” was the topic of a paper) read by Mrs. 8. W. Corwin at a meet- ing of ‘Chapter F, P. E. O., Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam F. Harris, 828 Fifth St. In co-; operation with Chapter N, Bismarck. and Chapter H. Mandan, members of Chapter F will hold a founder's day program the latter part of next week. | ‘Mandan chapter is arranging the af- fair, with Mrs. L, N. Cary, Mandan, | and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen and Miss' Helen Katen, Bismarck, in charge of | the program. xe | Mrs. Ben Hooper, Oshkosh, Wis, chairman of the department of inter- national relations for the General Federation of Women’s clubs, has been appointed chairman of the com- | mittee which is to present @ disarma- | ment petition at the Geneva confer- ence in February. The petition car- ries the names of hundreds of thou- sands of clubwomen. Mrs. Hooper will sail Jan. 20 on the President Harding, the same ship which will carry the U. 8. delegation appointed | py President Hoover to the disarma- ment conference, according to a let- ter from Mrs, Hooper received by Mrs. | Aired Zuger. | Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups 4 4_And Bomal Geom rm Mrs. Spencer Boise, 618 West Thay: hostess to members first meeting of the new year, We nesday afemenn 4 a o'clock. * Members of the Fortnightly club will meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday aft- ernoon at the home of Miss Anna ;Burr, 702 Fourth vg na * ., Mrs. Kenneth wens for four & missionary at Chiengmal, Siam, wil te a speaker at the Women’s Forelan isisonary society of the First Pres- az| der. the Catholic Daughters . Hold Benefit Party Bridge was played at 17 tables at the benefit card party given Monday ree at St. Mary’s auditorium un- auspices of the local court, Catholic Daughters of America. It was one of ‘a series of parties which the organization is giving this season. Score prizes for the evening went to re Clyde Helmbrecht, Miss Healy, J.C. Peltier and Clyde Helmbrecht. “Refreshments were served by © committee comprised of Mrs. Louls J. arske, Mrs. Paul Halloran, Mrs. Roy » Mrs. T. J. McLaughlin, Mrs, W. J. Devlin, Mrs, G. H. Kenney, Miss Alice Ouns snd Miss Rose Veire, * 10 North Dakotans Pledge at I at Minnesota Minneapolis, Jan. 1 12,—()—Closing the formal rushing period, fraterni- ties and sororities at the University of ‘Minnesota Tuesday had 525 new ten- tative members. Pledging took place Monday night of 365 to 34 men’s so- Cleties and 160 co-eds to 18 women's of fraternities and sorori- ties include: Alpha Delta Phi—Myron Wurde- man, Mandan, N. D. Delta Kappa Epsilon—Robert Brus- tuen, Grand Forks, N. D. Phi oe Pi—Sam Halpern, Glen Bigs, aiphe Mi lu—Meyer Shark, Devils Lake, N. Sigma Ghi-—haittora Graham, Devils’ Lake, N. D. Sigma Nu—Evan Stone, Minot, N. D. Sorority pledges include: ae Zeta—Elsie Nelson, Bismarck, ‘cinta Phi Beta—Lorraine Bohan, Deering, N. D. jnard, Fargo, N, D. |der, Lisbon, N. . ** Mrs. W. C. Mills, Mason apartments, was called to Minot Saturday by the serious illness‘of her sister, Miss Viv-: jan Warren. All classes meet twice weekly and now in progress to see the Piano, Voice, Eltinge Building ‘7. am over 4o/” Mary Botanp “There’sno magic about keep- ing the charm of.youth,” says this populat Broadway ster who triumphed last season in The Vinegar Tree. “It’s just ‘amatter of regular complexion care. For years I’ve used Lux Toilet Soap. hs City-County Briefs Kappa Kappa Gamima—Avey Bar-| Zeta Tau Le ee etd Ostran- | Enroll Your Child in the 1932 Piano Class for Pre-School Children The children are taught ear training, rhythm, harmony, sight- reading, technic, pedaling, as well as the correct beginnings of piano playing. F Belle Mehus, assisted by Mrs, Harris Robinson. Parents who are interested are cordially invited to visit the classes MEHUS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC pa are of keeping Youthful Charm THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 | Women’s Basketball League Is Organized ‘ visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. eek Decision to form at least four bas- Mrs, Emma B. Campagna enter-/| ketball teams was reached at a meet- tairled the members of the Glencoe-| ing held at the high school Mohday Riverview Homemakers’ club Satur- afternoon at her home south of| Wht, st which approximately 25 day the city. The program included aj Young women were present. paper on “How to Can Meat,” by Mrs.|_ Teams will be organized into a John Bowers, and vocal numbers by| league and young women over high nied by Mrs, | School age will be eligible. freshments were be held each served by the hostess, assisted by her | Monday evening at the high school| association. The | gymnasium. daughters, Evelyn and Clare. ‘cpenaipiininesonteetininone, next mont | ggitias Mildred Fried, physical edu-| fome of Nise onion cation teacher, wll aint the attairs| Bismarck Elks Greet nin Grand Exalted Ruler home of Miss Alice Carlson. Sterling Youths Stand L. K. Thompson, district deputy of the Elks lodge for North Dakota, Trial in Justice Court] Ani and seven other members of the At proceedings hi held in justice fee genta d el Re on Jan. 20 has been set as the date ay HOMO RAee slteniiing WFe0e 1 Soageanes were called to testify in the! for the annual meeting of the Bia-|tion and banquet given st the Farco j;case ‘against James Durfee and Association of Commerce, H.| Elks hi John R. Coen, Charles Gosney, both of Sterling, P od hoard honor ea ae a Elks. © gprs with being drunk in a pib- ic place. Homer Brownawell, sterling ool In the party of Bismarck men were hall and barber shop operator, was the complaining witness. The state rested its case at noon. Counsel for the accused indicated that at least eight defense witnesses would be called in the afternoon. Menoken Man to Face. Assault Charge Here Royal Thomas, Menoken, is in the Burleigh county jail facing charges of assault and battery growing out of an alleged fight in a Menoken garage Saturday night. William Johnson is the complain- ing witness. Robert Byrne, Charles) Liessman,| Arkansas held an election ‘Tuesday| if bie er be Clark, C. Davies, |to fill the unexpired term of the late! Carson, N. D., Jam: 12. — yt linet ofthe year's work done| E. B. Klein, Joe Clifford, and J. Niel get H. Caraway, and | {RO Sea ea on ase. granted in the will be given and! Guthrie. the state generally considered the se-/to County Judge J. \vorces during the year. the gymnasium of the World Wa eb hr 1 building, J. P. Cain; Dickinson attorney, was the organization mae and minor projects for 1032 will be discussed. ARKANSAS GOES TO POLLS lection of his widow, Mrs. Hattie W./four dit were Luncheon meetings of the Rotary} Little Rock, Ark, Jan. 12.—()—| Caraway, assured: Kiwanis, Lions, and Cosmopolitan clubs will not be held during the week from Jan. 18 to 25 in the hope that all members will be able to attend county al A. C. Meeting ill Be Held Jan. 20 "6 will be a dinner meeting held 1a FREDRIC MARCH in the Sensational Supernatural Thriller “DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE” with MIRIAM HOPKINS REDUCTIONS ARE AMAZING Fur Coats Values from $85 to $465 ISSUE 1,416 DOG LICENSES Carson, N, D., Jan. 12—Dog licenses jissued in Grant county during 1931 totaled 1,416, according to County Auditor Heinle. Prince Cafe Lunch After Shopping Today 25e plate Lunch, Wed., Jan. 13 Chicken Pie, Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas . Can a wife hold her home together when her husband wants a divorce? Can girl be happy if she falls in love with” @ married man? 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