The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1933, Page 5

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‘SOCIETY NEVS Scores Success in Brilliant Recita]| ¥4 we Mra. Herman” Schetter's recttals, Fritch, a member of the faculty of the Mehus Conservat familiar to Bismarck music lovers, but fans called Ward's Home Furnishing Week-End Specials Yellow Pottery Mixing 18-gal. Galvanized Bowl 29c Garbage Can ..... 89c nae Tissue, 1000-sheet Tonga — "39 roll, 100-ft. Cotton Sash Cord Double Whip Egg Beater, regular 75c 49 c Oil and Wax Mops, 50c values ...... 23c Colonial Paneled Water Tumblers, special, Hardwood Clothes Pins, 120 for... 19c vl Kitchen Stool, with 10c 42-inch Utilit: Steel Cabinet. $339 5-piece Mixing Bowl Set, Place Mats, 18x36 Rubber Nosing Treads, red, 9x18 10c special, 2 for 2OC 27x48 Axminster Rugs, and program in the Auxiliary room of the Memorial ‘building, Mrs. A representative audience of 60 men missing ia Wan two years, were re-| and women greetted the numbers with = ary Seong evening when} enthusiasm. Because of her generous . present er voice pupil, Mrs. W.| and gracious contributions to many . Targart, soprano, in a delightful public entertainments, Mrs. Targart THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 fashioned rose jar, the property of Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, 314 Avenue D; During the receiving hours, which were from 3 until 5 o'clock, a musical program arranged by Mrs. Anne Hurl- but Petersen, was presented. Num- bers were in keeping with the occa- sion and included piano solos by Mrs. Petersen and her pupils, the Misses by | Althea, Hollensworth and Jane Smith oETah ef 5e : alll ll ). Miss Glssonances and modern tonality with Many Rare Heirlooms Shown at Church Tea Mrs. Otto which was effectively toe SMe ies an it tay in allver holders. ely Wedding Anniversary About 75 friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCarty sur- prised them at their farm home near Bismarck Wednesday evening on the occasion of their 1lth wedding an- niversary. The evening was spent with cards and dancing, with ‘Hassa and George Casper furnishing the music. At midnight a three-course supper ‘was served pha guests. Led Mrs. Grover Reep of the Buttrey eae Friday noon on a 14 Inneapolis and Chicago. She will be away soit 10 days. * * Mrs. Fred Wanner left Thursday evening for her home at Jamestown after a visit here with Captain and Mrs. E. G. Wanner, 611 Fifth St. eee ee Mrs, John Jacobson, Sims, who has spent several days in Bismarck as the guest of her daughter, Miss Thalia Jacobson, 600 Avenue A, left Friday for her home. . eee Miss Anna Burr, 702 Fourth &t., has returned from Grand Forks, where she went to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. J. Porter Shaw, whose death occurred at her home at Atlantic, Pa, eee Robert McCurdy, a student at Jamestown college, has recently been elected vice president of the class, ac- cording to information here. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Mc- Curdy, 415 Ninth 8t. jpresident of the Young Women’s! Christian association at the college. | Miss Converse is a daughter of Mr. | a Mrs. C. C. Converse, 609 Eleventh * * # | A patriotic note was featured in the | appointments when Mrs. Jack Bozak, 507 Thirteenth St., entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday evening. There were guests for three tables. Those receiving score prizes were Mrs. Elmer Hendrickson, Mrs. Ray O'Brien and Mrs. Charles Wor- | ner, * * * Members of Fort Lincon chapter. American War Mothers, will tie two | comforters at their next meeting, it was decided at a business session | Tuesday afternoon in the World War | Memorial building. Hostesses were | Mrs. J, A. Flow, Mrs. Peter Reid, Mrs. | Margaret Schnecker and Mrs. J. W. | Riley. i ees | Another’of a series of benefit par- ties sponsored by St. George's Eve- ning Guild was given Thusrday eve- ning at the home of Miss Ritta Mur- phy, 213 Avenue A West, with Miss Murphy and Mrs, David Harris as hostesses, Auction was played at five tables and score prizes went to Miss Irene Pilmoor and Mrs. OC. B. Rosen Table appointments were suggestive ot Washington's birthday. Mrs. W. D Lynch, LaMoure, was an out-of-town guest. zee Rosebuds in crystal vases centered the tables and appointments in har- monizing shades were used for the 1 o'clock bridge luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. B. Belk and Mrs. Minnie Shuman at the Belk home, 710 Fourth 8t., in compli- ment to Mrs. Ruth Plants Hill, Los Angeles, Calif. Guests were 16 girl- hood friends of Mrs, Hill, who for- merly resided here. Contract was played with score prizes going to Mrs. B. O. Ward and Mrs. T. E. Flaherty. There was a guest favor for Mrs. Hill. ee # Mrs. Theodore Quanrud, 601 Sev- enth St. entertained 12 ladies at a quilting party Thursday at her home. Tea was served at the close of the afternoon. The guests included Mrs. Gilbert Knudson, Jewel 3 Mrs. John Jacobson, Sims; and Mrs, Charles Cunningham, New Salem. ee * There were guests for eight tables of bridge at the benefit card party given Wednesday evening at the ‘World War Memorial building under the auspices of the Business and Pro- fessional Women's clubs. Mrs. Ar- thur Sorenson and C. L. Thompson received the prizes. Members of the committee in charge were Mrs. Ray V. Stair, Miss Emma Mae Brittin, Miss Catherine McDonald and _— Mary Huber. sue Miss Cora Marie Strauss, student at the University of Minnesota, will ar- An S & L Sensation! “s" STARTLING SALE Spring of ULTRA DRESSES STOUT WOMEN H a Slenderising Fashions in Newer Dresses Takea $ + Slender Price .....++ . Youthful Dresses in one-piece and Come! See Actual $15 - $10 and $7.95 Rich Silk Dresses at... FASHION HEADLINERS! Brought te you in person by our New York stylist for Sat- ty y's Startling $5 Dress FULL OF SPRING: Dresses styled so charmingly, you'll be in raptures when you see them... Yes, you'll buy several at this price. EXQUISITE SILKS: Fine colorful Acetate The Details: LONG SLEEVES ROGUISH PUFFS LING! **# & urged to attend. Pail, 12- Miss Jean Converse, a senior st sie nieeaioiee Jamestown college, has been named 316 MAIN AVE. Chenile Bath Rugs, a 24x45 0... ccc eseee Sooner rrr Capitol |= ————_—__.--— City-County News F Meetings of Clubs, | MONTGOMERY Warp & Co. me THEATRE || iy-County News 7 Meetings of Clubs, | Eugene Schacht, small son of Mr.|/ Fraternal Groups 300 Fourth Street Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak. Dally at 2:20-7-9 and Mrs, Paul Schacht, 911 Sweet St., ‘. : underwent an emergency operation|* Ty. y, c. T. Auxiliary will hold its Special at = : appendicitis Thursday night at| monthly card party at 8 o'clock Sat- “ Admission 25 the St. Alexius hospital and Was/urday evening in the Elks hall. Since Ph 9 : : 7 "4 ‘Anytime || somewhat improved Friday. this is the last meeting to be held jone HEMPE Phone i 2s : 3 : 3 iiaeaancain in the Elks hall, all members are 1612 1613 Mandry, Garrison, was a visitor at the sessions of the state legislature Tuesday and also attended a meeting of the Farmers’ Holiday association. His Wife’s Medicine ee When the English philoso- D iy 9 pher, Thomas Carlyle, went to call on a sick friend, he took him some of his wife's old medicine. Today we know that each different illness re- gE Last Time Tonight Lee Tracy § Saturday and Monday t SUGAR = sack $4.69 Granulated 48c Oranges 3! ="2"" 2 doz. 39¢ Y% case $1.89 New Spring Coats have ar- 5 rived at the S. & L. Store i ba g silt You'll Save Plenty on These Fine Foods Where Science and Ethics Reign “ Pr Motel nas. 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