The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1933, Page 5

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ue American Legion and Auxiliary Will Join in Program Honoring Wat Mothers and Fathers PERFORATIONS CONTRASTING | LEATHER TRIM MESH INSETS Note how cleverly these shoes em- body these details. Entertainment Will Include Vocal and Instrumental Numbers and Dances Mothers and fathers of World .War veterans will be honored guests at a Joint mother’s-day program given by the American Legion and its Auxiliary at 8:30 o'clock Friday evening in the main auditorium of the World War Memorial building. Business meetings of the two organizations in their re- spective clubrooms at 7:45 o'clock will Precede the program. A memorial service, conducted by Mrs. E. F, Trepp, president of the lo- cal Auxiliary unit, is the first item on the program. Guests will be wel- comed by a member of the Legion Post, and Mrs, Peter Reid, president of Fort Lincoln chapter, American ‘War Mothers, will respond. Beverly Jane Hall, small daughter years. .. Van Horne, who was graduated from the Grenora high school, has attended the Minot state teachers college. * e # Mrs. Frank E. Fitssimmonds, 500 Avenue A, used gladioli in shades of pink to decorate the tables and rooms when she entertained the members of her bridge club Wednesday evening. Two tables were in play and Mrs. C. F. Dirlam received the score prize. se * A company of 25 old friends and neighbors of Dr. R. 8. Enge sur- prised him Wednesday evening at his home, 518 Fifth St., on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. ‘The eve- ning was spent informally with puz- ales, games and music. Several of the guests gave short congratulatory talks. A buffet supper was served by Mrs. Enge. ee * Richard Wilsoy, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. W! » Bismarck, who is @ senior at the University of Califor- nia, Berkley, has been appointed chairman of a committee from the Forestry School to help arrange the California forestry exhibit for the Century of Progress exposition in Chi- cago. For several years past he has been employed in the national fores- try timber survey. This summer he will be located in the Modoc forest, ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, ern part of the state for the last five | cruising and mapping timber in addi- Mr. tion to making a special collection of plants for the California forest ex- periment station. He is a member of Xi Sigmi Pi, honorary forestry fra- ternity and is a member of the stu- dent advisory committee of the uni- versity. * * * For her sister, Miss Eunice Bowen, who is to be a bride of this month, Mrs, John Ehrmantraut, 204 Thir- teenth 8t., entertained with a miscel- laneous shower Tuesday evening. ‘There were 12 guests and the evening was spent with bridge and jig-saw puzzles. Table appointments were in| green and orchid. Miss Bowen, who | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. DRAFTSMAN draws New Deal on draft. Ma- chines to relieve men, not re- Place them. Wants to be filled, not flooded. Shorter work week || necessary. Box 64 Bismarck, N. D. 5 E. Bowen, Ryder, will be married to George Myers, Jr. son of George Myers, 1608 Thirteenth St. * * # (Additional Society on Page 7) Little Treasures that Mother | will love. Beautiful Gifts as low as One Dollar.—Bonham Brothers, FUR STORAGE With Insurance for 2% of your valuation A Clean Fur Coat Wears Longer Let us clean your Fur Coat the right way. We use the exclu- Furriers’ Process sively. We Call for and Deliver PHONE 496 State Fur Co. Opposite G. P. Hotel _on 4th St. Bismarck, N. Dak. , MAY, 11, 1933 TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO., INC. 400 Main Phone 332 Friday Specia!s FRESH SLICED HALIBUT *% 20c FRESH SLICED s 18c SALMON "=" Baby Trout i” 22c FRESH CAUGHT WALL-EYED White Fish is 24c LONGHORN CHEESE *;" 16c DRESS They're new—they’re un- usual — dregses_ wit and high shoulders—excep- broad ~ ERAGE tional fabrics—at this inex- of Mr. and Mrs. Dan |, Ww ya ensive price. Rough crepes, group of piano numbers and there jacket date; prints, dots, will be interpretative dances by a astels. group of pupils of Miss Margaret Ann P y Ramsey. Other musical numbers planned in- clude selections by the Roosevelt Rangers, by the Auxiliary chorus and by the Legion trio. The Legion drum and bugle corps will play a song com- Posed by Spencer Boise, which has been dedicated to War Mothers. Mrs. Ralph Truman will give a reading ap- Propriate to mother’s day. Members of the poppy committee, Mrs. Arthur Sorenson, thairman; and also members of the emblem, me- morial and gold star committee, Mrs. G. R. Lipp, chairman, are cooperating with a Legion committee headed by L. V. Miller in making arrangements for the event. ee % Lieut. Moore to Wed Miss Helen E. House Mr. and Mrs. E. Estes House, Grand Forks, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen House, Bis- marck, to Lieutenant Roy E. Moore, Fort Lincoln, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Moore, Fargo. The wedding will take place at 4 Pp. m., Saturday, May 20, at the home of Colonel George Harris, command- ant at Fort Lincoln, and Mrs. Harris. Miss House is a graduate of the University of North Dakota. She is @ member of Sigma Alpha Iota, na- tional professional music sorority; Gamma Phi Beta, national social Tority; and of Pi Lambda Theta, na- tional honorary education fraternity. Lieutenant Moore, who was grad- uated from the U. 8. Military Acad- emy, West Point, last June, is an alumnus of Shattuck Military school, Faribault, Minn. He has been on duty at Fort Lincoln since last fall. * % # Bridegroom’s Father Officiates at Service Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Van Horne, whose marriage took place here Saturday, are making their home with the bridegroom's parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Van Horne, 927 Fifth 8t. The bride was Miss Louise Ann Baumgartner, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Baumgartner, Graf- ton. The service was read at 6 p. m. by the bridegroom’s father in the pres- ence of a small group of relatives. Roses and ferns decorated the rooms. A gown of Alice blue crinkle crepe A Dress-up Presentation With a Powerful, Fashion-Value Appeal = | i 2 ae OTHERS AS LOW AS $2.27 ACCESSORIES to Complete Mother’s Ensembl Would Be Appreciated All-Silk CHIFFON HOSE The sheerest, clearest 4-Thread 45 Gauge Chiffon Hose you've ever seen for just all sizes and colors. 69c NEW PURSES Gray—Beige—White Fouch and Envelope Styles 98c j= Slip On and Butto: Beige, Eggshell. 79c Bismarck, North Dakota Barents MESH GLOVES New Styles just arrived. zt 3 ‘Sind seee tol Be: odd] Ss a ILit e€ in. White, Think of it! Gorgeous New $5.95 to $10 Dresses $3.33 . . . Every Demanded Style, Fabric and Color For Now and All Summer! Buy a Season’s Supply! and white accessories was worn by ‘the bride and she carried a sheaf of Sweetheart roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Victor Van Horne, Stanley, was gowned in rose beige crepe and her flowers were American Beauty roses. Victor Van Horne, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. A wedding dinner was served fol- lowing the ceremony to the bridal party and family members, including In the New Colors For 1933 Priced As Low As They Sizes 4 to 9—AAAA toC | | Monta mothers hare’ Ropert Goan Styles for . oe All Occasion 4 , & sister the bride- Hy 4 2 E. K. Wesner rane ‘and Mrs. Mary vane Horne, very roman resees: of Mandan °§ : pane, Ta., the bridegroom's grand- New facanes Jackets, Exquisite sheers and Dresses for street, Is now in charge of our mother. = Pu! sleeves, lan- crepes in colorful new sports, travel, busi- $ Shoe Department | |i bie, nes graduated, trom te Re ee BR peep tere Will Ever Be had attended the University of Min- sleeves, sleeveless, stripes and solid-tones Q " nesota. She has taught in the west- new necklines, new . New washable class-rocm, vacation, Fur prices are rising—skins have alread trimmings, and ev- shown sharp detail crepes, laces, organ- afternoon, dinner advances. By placing your order now—You save 20 to ery other detail dics, etc. endidancic 35% in price. You obtain the pick of the early, prime that’s smart. ane pelts. You may select your skins,—style—lining—de- Never before such PAR AMOUNT / Colors: rad own coat from the new 1933 models now on Sse SIZES 12 to 20 bc on 4 A Small Deposit Will Ri Your Select q oe, q ize, pil all Deposit eserve Your ion. world-shatter ing TODAY and FRIDAY \for Every Woman 36 to52 > mize, Fink, Peach, siciline lated se aet. drama! MATINEES EVENINGS ( and Miss 16} to 264 \ all’ other wanted Thrill-lovers! 25¢e 35¢ colors, You'll be stirred as never before Frederick-James Fur Storage A MIRACLE OF SCREEN d Moths do millions of dollars damage to furs and fabrics at the yee ENTERTAINMENT IS GRIPPING SUND AY, M AY 1 4th 2 every summer. Cost of safety at Frederick-James is mores ; CAPACITY AUDIENCES! ’ J 1... so nominal as compared to the protection and care your mighty drama! BP 88 ’ furs receive that you cannot afford the risk of ruining . It’s an instantaneous Hit! Come Today 3 Don t them by inadequate or improper care. 5 and Thrill to the exploits eof aA bos H ma ea the world with his “hide-awey” love A F orget er 1} d 4 k J Ff Cl 4 LONE orgies! : rederick-James Fur Uleaning A . BARR ¥ MORE Other Suggestions Mother s Day Special! Que gasthod of cleaning fu fale, ning dncluded, ie . for Mother! 100% Pure Silk ee stores the original lustre of the fur, retaining all the Together on the Screen in French-Crepe natural oils and rendering the lining immaculately clean. SLIPS 17 Silk Hose - - 59c Silk Scarfs - - 29c Purses - - -- - 98c WashFrocks 98c Frederick-James Repairing--Remodeling In the repairing and rermodeling of furs we employ only skilled artisans whose years of fur experience have made them masters of their trade. ‘ Mother's Bay, May 14 Your Mother is -++-98c , Two Days Only cane $1.85 looking forward to Commencing at Noon Friday _ 2. = ern $ 19 8 Wo oh Mach More! Mother’s Day. Make All Day Saturday May 12-13 OCB ---- 4 . Her Happy, Don’t forget her on this Day. .» At Will Gladden Her Heart! Full bias cut, with // . fitted lines, straight : and California tops. GS ee 0. Beautiful — lace trimmed at top and| Ul ° u bottom. All sizes. "=.¥ ‘ Lae bi + white—flesh—peach 316 Main In Bismarck . ‘For’ Women's’ Bismarck, North Dakota “Gypsy Melodies” Presented by the Thursday Music Club STAGE ATTRACTION NOTE—Due to the Length of the Feature Attractions Show will on ua start at 2:30, 7 and 9:15.

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