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SOCIETY NEVS | and tater « supper was served at four small tables, decorated in pastel shades, Tiny dolls and baskets of candies marked the places and there was an individual birthday cake for each guest in addition to the large METHODIST CHURCH TOGLIMAX LOYALTY and voice teacher. In a recent issue of “The Etude,” Mr. LaForge tells of Tibbett, Miss Mehus said. Other prominent operatio and concert stars now studying with Mr. LaForge are the rise to fame of his pupil Lawrence | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932 years with Mr. Sauve before return- ing to New York to study. “Blamarck people will find Mr. Sauve to be an inspiring, well-equip- Ped teacher, as well as a gentleman of integrity, cultured and refinement, Why Not Buy Your RAPA Dt one for the guest of honor. Margaret Matzenauer, Richard|Miss Mehus declared. ‘eh ihe ry * er Crooks, Elizabeth Rethberg, and * Mectines of Clubs 1 Wi t ' ; mbers of the U, C. T. Auxiliary Richard Bonelli. e a os coe Officers Elected by wall mest af 8 o'iock Saturday eve- WEEK HERE SUNDAY Later Mr. Sative coached with Meta | pate ld Groups | inter Co 0 Auxi i ; ing in the Elks hall. Schumann and subsequently with lary Unit] Intermediate League a i —— Katherine Hoffman, famed accompa. | @—————-—________.» Mon da ? Presentation of awards received at| Pearl Schwartz was name president inate court, Catholle® pony of Prospects Are For maha At He oe renee coucatt Silo, ane mos club will be held at 8 orelock. Mon- Y! the state convention in Devils Lake |f the Intermediate League of the| America, will be held at 8 o'clock Cent Attendance,” Rev. ing largely in the eastern and extreme |day evening at the home of Mrs. R. this summer was a feature of the | First Evangelical church at a busi-|Monday evening at St. Mary's school W. E. Vater S: western states. Van Neste, 912 Ninth 8t., with Miss meeting of the American Legion Aux- the cheat eart Friday evening in| auditorium. ig be SU te Kirk Towns had in the meantime |Bessle Baldwin as hostess. Mrs. R. i Frida : tablished his voice studio in Seattle | Wenzel will have charge of the pro- R b D of: illary held Friday evening in the Aux-| Elected to serve with her during| Mrs, J. A. Twilling, Elbowoods, N.| services at MoGabe Methodst Epis-| and awe Mr. Bauve became his as-|8tam, which will be on the topic, emem er. , iliary room at the World War Memor- | the coming year were Robert Gussner,|D., is here to spend the week-end with copal church Sunday will provide the sociate teacher, remaining with this/“The Roots of Religion.” ial building. It was the first meet-| Vice president; Brandt Drew, record-|her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and |«preatest test of membership loyalty |studio until last May. Ths summer | ®—=————————_-___» . ing of the new season and the pro-|ing secretary; Bertha Brady, corre-) Mrs. Robert Twilling, 423 Fifth St. | that the church has ever known,” ac-|Mr. Sauve again coached with Mr.|{ City-County News | You get double votes Monday for gram for the coming year was read hed alta ie and Everett Hill, ** * cording to Rev. Walter E. Vater, pas-|LaForge and with Walter Golde, an-|@—-———_____"_""_ A approved. cet tte) kk Ruby Guth-} Jay Loughman, St. Paul, left |tor, other New York coach. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Miske, Beu- our favorite candidate in the ree ‘wards, presented by Mrs. Harry an ly Atwe were named | Thursday for his home after a few} The morning and evening services| “Years of successful voice teaching |lah, are parents of a son born Sat- y' Rosenthal as retiring president, in-|#S sponsors, days visit here as the guest of Mr./and meeting of the Sunday school will| with Mr. Town excludes any possibil-|urday at the St. Alexius hospital. ’, cluded the Eugene Fenelon cup, given| The group, composed of young peo-) and Mrs. J. L. Barth, 827 Sixth St. {climax “church loyalty week,” with lity of Mr. Sauve's experimenting __ popularity contest. Double votes to that unit having the largest in-|Ple of the church, meets each Sunday * * OK “ ttend- ‘foreing’ de vice,” , 4 prospects of “100 per cent al with or ‘forcing’ an undeveloped voice,’ Get your double votes on 4: crease in membership 30 days prior to|evening for study. It holds business! Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stoudt, Jr., 205|2nce the pastor said, Miss Mehus stated. ll h Doubl te: the state convention; and a handsome | Sessions once each month, Second St., have as their guests over! ‘Those attending the services at ft his —n Monday, Sept. 12th, for pay- on all purcnases. oubdle votes on gavel inscribed with the Auxiliary * the week-end Dr. and Mrs. Joseph |19:30 a. m., and 7:90 p. m, are re- |," o%n> \eehus isa, young. 20. | ents on account and cash pur- : tam Stern, Pargo. nose camt-| University Women to |Sertness. Jamestown, who arrived quested to wear ether blue flowers or /yenr-oid bartone pupil who sccompa-| chases. Logan's—“We Thank all accounts paid. i teeman for the Legion, presented to] Open Year’s Program ee ® vente’ sae Gatinescrmvioe oe icy: |Piet 2 SO en eee | ce ' units making an outstanding record Mrs. David Johnson, Chicago, ar- alty and courage.” The pastor will Be ice’ VERON Ta eeenee aatnett, iy in activities. The B oe tee ich of the Amer- | Zived in Bismarck Wednesday evening | wear a blue necktie. “4 advised him to remain two more ROLL LS IE LLL LEASES qt was announced that Bismarck joan A ation of University Women to spend about two weeks with her Every member and adherent of the barges te fs history con-| ¥4) begin & new year of activities son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. andj church, both in the city and rural dis- by Mis, Rosenthet, Tee aes Prepared with an open meeting and program Mrs. W. B. Carlock, 418 Seventh St. | tricts, is urged to attend the services| 4:01 vatues and double colved Hotneuie Hib | at the home of Mrs. George D. Mann, st aa for which special music has been ar- P' f ely le mention for its work| 539 Avenue A West. St, George's Evening Guild will|ranged. yotes are offered on Monday, , in Amerioaniam ee aia Gefense. "Miss Helen Vaile, who has but re-{meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at) tn the morning Rev. Vater willlSept. 12th, at the Sarah Gold oe es steel entine tai ives state con-| cently returned from a trip to Rio de|the home of Miss Rita Murphy, 213 | preach on “The Church In Action,” | Shop For: Women’s' ‘Wear xention were given by the delegates: | janeiro, Brazil, will describe interest. |AVenue A West. This is the first! While his evening subject will be i 1 om » Mesdames E. F. Trepp, Rosenthal, i, phases of the journey and tell of |™ceting of the group this season and |.why attend Church?” A class will pain Olson: cay omer, C. W-| conditions in Brazil during the recent Will be tn the form of a party for Miss !he received into membership in the Bismarck, N. D. wis "A request that all members con-|TeVolution. A group of musical num- fatwa who is to be married |torenoon. — tribute as much children’s clothing as ba ua ‘Will ‘be ‘included in the pro- a a a | Secon ia Bi erknnd f eaveaenusuennvennanstavecunoncessduenuvernnnaeatrcenceceesnavanecenuetesneensvetvecaesnodconeusnveccuneessvecenectianiedciscenttcvarectian possible to the Red Cross clothing |" Members of the association as well|_Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912 bles with the adult men’s class in Rendezvous for project which the unit has taken over, | as women eligible for membership are |Fourth St, have left for Toronto,|cnesee of opening exercises. Special Music Lo was made by Mrs. Trepp. Boy Scouts |invited for the program and the so-|Ont., where Mr. Meyer will attend the ic will include several numbers by usic vers will call for the garments if those | four whieh wilt follow anntial convention of the Interna- |™USIC | da cornet solo, W. F, A. KNOWLES desiring to donate call either Mrs. ee tional Florists’ association. Before re-|% Men's quartet and a chet Nie sa Sunday 0 ee A ° George Shunk, Mrs. Kenneth King|___ ‘ turning they will spend a few days |, Chueh will give © Or tne sunday sbbaaibisin iia Tribune Want Ads Bring Results or Mrs. C. W. Sat z Miss Mary Nicola Is in the east and will visit in Chicago. |TCS 04) Th Church,” A special of- | marck’s Mamond Store” : f 6 aut ee | DINE WITH Monday Club Will Bride of I. Anderson) a, sna sas, w. F. andrews, tin-{27eneut dhe enureh school H | id Fi Ss : —- neapolis, arrived in Bismarck Friday)" at 6-30 p. m. the young people will () irst Session} miss atary Nicola, daughter of Mr.|for a visit with friends. Mrs. An-| ratty under the leaderahip of Mr. and ‘The first mecting of the Monday|°"% MIS Sam Nicola, 104 Main ave- MEIpUATor aan Dace E aes Mrs. Alfred Anderson (ad John e firs! ee | of e y . . H. C, Mc~ it, msors. At ti meet- club for the fall and winter season |DUe: and Irvin J. Anderson, Bismarck, |Cregay, 234 West Thayer avenue, eres Mer fail and winter werk a will be held at 3 o'clock Monday aft-| were married ‘Thursday afternoon at|While Mr. Andrews is transacting| yi} be outlined and officers chosen ao y ernoon at the home of Mrs. Myron| the Minot Episcopal. church. ‘The business in the western part of the| roy the year. Sunda Atkinson, 510 West Rosser avenue, ac-| Rey, Mr, MeKay, rector, officiated. State “Your Chureh Is Counting On You” y we crane to Mrs. Harold Shaft, secre-| “They were attended by the bride- args ne ih midi Tenth st,,|!8, the sloean which Rev. Vater has ’ ary. " . . J.D. ti bod. 4 ni »|chosen for the day. “Scandanavia” is the topic selected | S700m's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D.) entertained the members of St. Ther- [T° for he CA Table D Hote’ for study this year and two papers} ‘The bride wore a gown of Bur-|¢58’S missionary society at its first dealing with this subject will be pre-|gundy-wine colored velvet, with a|™eeting for the fall season. Bridge RW YORK BAR . sented dugmg the afternoon. Dr.|yelyet turban to match and black |S Played at three tables following naer Fannie ‘Dunn Quain will read a paper | gioves and slippers. the business session. The score prizes entitled “The Country,” and Mrs. N.|~ Following the ceremony a wedding| ent to Mrs. T. E, Flaherty. Garden, ©. Churehill will have one on “Th2| inner was served at the Grand ho- flowers were used in the decorations. | Norsemen” as an introduction to the) tel, Minot. sol “It's Truly One of MERLE etudy, seamen ‘Mr. Anderson and his bride eae Neaetlaee reas chi ae neers mah the Finest Pic- POTTER ed to Bi k and will mal WN. Jo, ismare F t ‘This Community Council home here. He is employed by the|sPehd a week with thelr eam and| Alvin Sauve to Teach at Mehus tures T Have Bver POT nity Wachter Transfer company. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Conservatory; Has Had PP oe Will Meet Sept. 16 raataey Charles F. Martin, 927 Ninth St. They ; i Bob Nippert 5 AAAAA’s acai: Rev. and Mrs. David Pierce-Jones, ~~ ie patos with oe ieee desa Wide Experience 514 Mandan St., had as their guests|Mrs. L. ¥. Hankinson and Mrs. Harry wane first meeting of the Bismares|this week the Rev. and Mrs. John|A- Jones, 515 Anderson St. fomen's Community council after ichardson, ‘Th 1 Ore. ** * Alvin Sauve, New York, baritone, nw Sy the summer holiday will be held at 4| Richardson, “2 Da es, i Announcements of the birth of a|haS been secured to teach voice at ee|From 12:30 to 2 p. o'clock next Friday atemen pane Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen, 815|daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Mark 8. the Mehus Conservatory Bode oer ES m, and 6 to 8 p. m. Cae ro ae te Von uneca|Fifth St., left Saturday for Minne-|Whiting, Glendale, Calif, Sept. 3,|2¢cording to an announcement mare |g ot pr | = Memorial building, it was announced oi, “and St. Paul to spend about ave been received by Bismarck rela- [Saturday by Miss Belle Menus, 5 ae a ger, S°°" 119 days visiting with relatives. tives. ‘The child has been named Jac-| Will arrive f retary of the organization. ; see queline Lea. Mrs, Whiting was Miss Mr. Sauve’s entire life has been Ata peat of the executive board) o1.. 5 w. Larson, 315 Park st.,|Gladys Von Hagen of Bismarck, a/®Pent in cies sed eae and served the way 8 of the council Friday evening a re-) 3. hostess at a picnic in the Man. | daughter of Mrs. A. Von Hagen, 408 voice, Miss Mehus sat ap quest was made that all clubs, lodges,| 42> Chautauqua park for her daugh. | Second st. ? ing on his training and expense: you like it. Bu pasapiteiecie sd 1 Clubs | BOYS and girls were guests. Following The Rev. David Pierce-Jones, rector |S°PTano, Seve! gg me now of s tend the meetings each month. Clubs | 57 hour of games a picnic supper was |0f St. George’s Episcopal church, ac-|®N¢¢ of rie » a Bring the i] organized since the last meeting of] Served. ~ companied by the Rt. Rey. Frederick |New York. After seven years of study Fg oo the Council in May are invited to af- i * eK B. Bartlett, bishop of the North Da-| With her he studied with Lewis Shawe Family! bey filiate and to send a representative} miss Barbara Register, who has|Kota diocese of the Episcopal church, |!% St. Paul. Roker Oe . . HEAR to the first session. spent the last two weeks here with |left Bismarck Saturday on a visita-| This was followed by three Fa A Paramount Production Directed CHEVALIER SING Mrs. Zuger requests that heads of her mother, Mrs. M. J. Register, 508|tion to the Dickinson and Beach|study with Kirk Towns in Chicago, 5 By Rouben Mamoulian organizations telephone the names of | Second St., ‘will leave this evening for |Parishes and churches in the south-| Where Mr. Sauve also recelved the “MIMI” delegates to Mrs. L. Rubin at 1445 or st. Peter, Minn., to resume her duties | Western part of the state. Rev. Pierce- | deeree of bachelor of music from ons with a to her at 814 before the meeting. | ag head of the women's physical edu-|Jones will be absent from Bismarck |of Chicago's foremost conservatories. ote. ft Romantic’ * * * cation department at Gustavus Adol-!two Sundays and the services will be| Mr. Sauve next wen sealer > Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Morgan, Chi-| phus college. in charge of the Rev. Ralph E. Gentle,| where he studied for two years wilt . cago, arrived in Bismarck Friday eve- koe OK Dickinson, this coming Sunday. On|Frank LaForge, eminent accompa Restaur a n t a ning to spend a few days with Mr.| Miss Edith Guthrie, daughter of Mr. |Sept. 18, the Rev. Arthur Parcells of >be the chicken din- and Mrs. O. T. Raaen, 718 Ninth St./and Mrs. James W. Guthrie, 802] Wahpeton will officiate. Remember the chic! ac > « Mr. Morgan is a brother of Mrs./Frourth St., was hostess at a bridge ner served between 2 to 6 p. m. RENDEZVOUS FOR ined Ragen. Pees atts eiday, erening, | Tare este a GOOD OLD GREEN Sunday (tomorrow) oF Ee GOOD EATS CHARLES RUGGLES, ADDED UNITS! uests. Misses Betty Barnes ani , 7 i A seasonal motif of yellow and Giadys Risem cate ities | nh et eae CRIN LENNY Pak. —— MYRNA LOY, AUBREY SMITH ANDY CLYDE wa b ; orange was featured in the appoint-| prizes. Petunias and cosmos were |Shows, is the most popular color for) Park. CHARLES BUTTERWORTH “HIS ROYAL ments for a bridge luncheon given| used to carry out a lavender color | bathrooms. sg 8, 5 uquet of zin- ee * le votes ma earned | :peorooosossosossossosoos: % nis incompa st e Son- nias centered the large table where) For her daughter, Frances Lorraine,|by paying your een on] $ of-a-Gun's a tailor and how he A PANIC the 12 guests were seated. Score/who was 11 years’ old, Mis. Homer | Monday, Sept. 12th, also given ° $ acts the sigle in love-making! prizes in the afternoon's games went|/spohn, 406 Griffin St., entertained 16 ly, Sept. 'y 8! Singing songs! Making love! to Mrs. Harold Perry and Mrs. George] girls at a birthday party Friday aft-|0N all even dollar cash pur- e us onserva' ory 0 USIC 8 Fascinating everybody in his will. ernoon. Outdoor games were played| chases at Gussner’s. 3 most human picture! The Eyes and - : ANNOUNCES 3 enone a “g o PARAMOUNT : 3 Feature Picture Starts at SOUND NEWS ® by This is a 2:00 — 4:10 — 17:35 : Al S $ Road Show 9:40 Daily Pp —% Church Loyalty Sunday |jilij vin sauve on all SR er of Singing GALA MIDNIGHT REVIEW Sunday. Sept i ] ] ‘ Direct from the La Forge Studios, New York z ee” PREVIEW 9 ~ No Ad in Pri g All Seats 50c A ‘ jo Advance rices 3 ' , McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ee eyeliner PO 3 MON. - TUES. - WED. } W. A NTED superior equipment and years of voice teaching experience. $ att ati . H ‘ Free Voice Tests Phone 306 for Appointments 8 Road Show Attraction Prices—Matinees 35c; Evening 5c Every Mathediet Member andl Adberent je Bemarek Me he, present at the Piano, Violin, Voice, Dramatic Art, Music Theory : services wit eir families at 10:30 a. m. 230 p. m. me AN » Eltinge Building Bismarck, N. Dak. Sunday School at 12:00 Noon $ : ’ F $699666666S90S5656555S556556006906066006 Don’t Forget to Wear a Blue Ribbon or Blue Flower. Your Church Is Counting on You. THEAT R E “The Biggest and Best Show in Town” Double Votes on Monday for Your Favorite Candidate a 72 At the Patterson Tailored Fur Coats ~ . SATURDAY If you want a coat that’s unusual and new, by all means decide on a tailored Fur. Ne render Aa two-year guarantee with each garment we sell. 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