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shoes and accessories to match. Her xrimmer coat. “Mr, and Mrs. D. J, McGillis, 814 \where they will spend about two| bouquet was of yellow roses and lilies-| The bridegroom and bride: both are | Fourth St., expect to leave on New months with their daughter, Mrs. Hel- Gay Social Functions | Year's day for San Francisco, Calif. en Clemens. ees ; Srovigee Of BURIMARSK “HIGH SO), | sau caeetee eee cence Caen Oe CR Will Wel ee eT en a LAST TIMES TONIGHT te % | Richmont ootery.. Irs, Penwarden < elcome New Y ear |titettart sit eae aes cae, ge y Ends Until SLIM SUMMERVILLE epee tc fees teal PARAMOUNT Eee pone a ea as Fa man » Richard | Dancing Parties Crowd Week- the guests will go to the Terrace Gar- Penwarden, Jr, | Ten school friends of Miss June z eel a a five-course dinner, which Covers were laid for 20 at a wedding Baumann gathered at the home of Lo H d Oh Rnd as Society Propares |eulaty, red y dancing. mg |renkfast served at the Inn. Tea Mr. and Mrs. 4.8. Hanon, 19m Four-|| AZ. GA FOUR ALARM FROLIC ve, Onor ap 5 y ‘oisemal roses candles carried out a yellow a lay afternoon to La for Arrival of 1934 tha ther favors to be distributed as|and gold color combination ix uve jcelebtate her tee birthday anniver- ig A OF FUN The laugh riot of the season hes ‘Year is welcomed, table appointments. sary. Games, with prizes for each, S d Tarzai less om Includes Leo Demo ero ereainment After a wedding trip to Minneapo-|occupied the afternoon. Candles and bs Saas ee pia. Menge J Party of the Fortyly, R. Middlemas, banquet see Fists lis, Mr. and Mrs. Penwarden will be | flowers centered the table when sup- chee evening at the Pat-lrations; A, at home at 212 Avenue A on Jan. 15.|Per was served with a further festive riday even he bate lrations; W. Stadler, program and For traveling, the bride wore a gray | note carried out in individual lighted ‘ushered ® series of gala social and earn! vals, ‘Uhner scien ute ane ‘ae ‘ina Tit on 4 *(Addilonal al Sect a Pos i Ferran, © MAK the arrival of the|it. M. Smith, muslon gai eens kth d he reeen died , Saturday evening, the Bismarck, rer Thay Pinner and Dance Su will entertain) West and 0 bea ez4 ‘Second coup! dinne Gancing./St, are planning the A. } United aro ‘Travelers | party. Cards will vesupy the tine ihe arranged rg ea Bo Be midnight, when dancing will start, “s 1 STARTING TOMORROW MIDNIGHT THEIR LOVE was as delicate as the # De CHIE AND “SMOKEY” THRILLS AND ROMANCE r Announcement immy Kontos 2. Fre: both of these Parties wil be at play the dance mi.” cit The Big Happiness Show shadow on @ flower roy game decorations ° ? ° a Forty club Friday evening,” “*|Gwendolyn K. Jensen ‘The G. P, Tailor Bhop, located at 203% 4th St, G. P. Hotel STARTS MIDNIGHT SUNDAY as silentias the fight of pinned in Dumais ore function! Wed to E, Penwarden Bidg,, formerly managed by John Carlson, will in the future be ~ Ne bird yet its elemental lent ‘Grier’, of Uaied Werke t;| . Yellow flowers and matching tapers prea tet Ala ated lit NEW YEAR! i th the AO. U. Ween formed the setting at the gene ae wishes to thank all the friends and customers for all pest favors YOUR HAPPY power swept them Collegians Pian Party and Mrs. William E. Jensen, 709 Fifth and shall appreciate their continued patronage, with j annual all-college party which|St. Saturday morning, when their together with the ‘The ts Given for members of the younger |¢aughter, Gwendolyn KK. Jensen, be- social set who are home from college, |°ame the bride of Ernest . Penward. Mrs. John Carlson of ° will be held New Year's eve at the|°™ Sn of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pen fierceness 0, : a mighty Iverside pavilion at Mandan, Col-|¥@"den, Sr, 1002 Broadway avenue. | ® torrent surging toward. Stier sade Manele emcees MG, P, Hotel Tailor Shop vila -|Rev. John ardson, pastor of St. ° nents, © 88°" George's Episcopal church. si the seas... Eighty-five guests danced to the|, The bride wore a floor-length dress | usic of Harry Turner's orchestra at| fashioned on fitted lines from brown | Forty club party. and gold star dust material, with A tropical effect was secured by. oe palms, paper flowers festooned rom the lights and on archways fwhich concealed the fireplaces, sail boats painted on the wall mirrors and © screen of flowers before the orches- tra’s balcony, Immense Oriental par- | e @sols and lawn furniture also were! N Ww Y a G t n Used. A latticed enclosure was erect- | e e r ree t s @d around the refreshment tables, Which were centered with ‘The party was arranged by Mr. and PHONE 97 Mrs. A. E. Brink, 400 Avenue C, who On this closing day of the Old Year of 1983 we extend to each of you our ‘were in charge; Mr. and Mrs, D. V.! genuine appreciation for your patronage and loyalty during this Old Year. 1 into hot woter--* Resister, Rose apartments. Mr. and We believe our relations rest on a solid basis of confidence, without which ks fell | love... the car Mrs, James F. Trimble, Mason apart- ¢ fell in to “I\ fall off at Mr, and Mrs, Sam Clark, 116 there can be no permanent progress or success. In our own business, and oe ind you NN .fa! Die ay My and Mrs. ET. Me- | a9 we believe generally, there is a decided turn to better days. Inspired by | » venue E; Mr, and Mrs. *. :, re | Paul C. Remington, Jr., 921 Sixth 8t.; | your loyal support and a promise of greatly improved conditions, we shall ' iat ea SE MEM strive to give to the people of Bismarck and this vicinity a better store | cee i Washington St. in 1934, Entertains Saturday ” " Hundreds of multi-colored bal- The entire personnel of Robertson’s wish for you that the New Year will oe Lede witaieoinee bring you the greatest happiness and a permanent prosperity. | @nd Dance club party Saturday eve- ; ming. During a feature dance, the balloons will be released to drop on the floor. Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock ‘and will be followed by dancing with i music by “Bunny” Paynter and his Serenaders. There will be several ts from out of town. This func- —Plus— fion is the. second held by the club ickey Mouse - Andy Clyde - News this year and the committee includes Mickey * Mon. - Tues. - Wed. S and Mrs. A. J. Scott, 410 Rosser Showing aight Sunday a enue, West; Miss Audrey Rohrer, sa Logan Atlectiess and Henry Dale, C. R. Robertson Special New et " = 1016 Eighth st. a MOND. or’ i. been some ‘0 Day fon the United Elizabeth Bleizeffer Hattie Piller Margaret Narum Mose Evenings 35e -_ Any: Wubhinined Cate ee Rachael Johnston Luella Luchsiner , Matinees ‘ Iways 10¢ Gunday evening with a reception at Children A! the Patterson hotel. At 11 o'clock SPENCER TRACY = Happy and LORETTA YOUNG Casino Bemnaaees Gen Peel“ Ache BDHE™ W shee Connolly New Year Marjorie RambeaneDickic Moore> Helen Jecome Bddy’ Wishes You’ All a To Everybody! Prom the play by, Lowes Hlaaard © Sereon ploy ly Jo Swerling Happy A FRANK BORZAGE Production and Prosperous JOHNNY CONN Sunday Midnight — Also Mon. - Tues. » New Year | and his orchestra New Year’s Matinee at 2:30 Monday. Special Program Arranged oo Matinee 25¢ All Seats Evening 35¢ SUNDAY New Years Evs he CAPITOL THEATRE Celebration 12:30 to 2 and 6 to 8 p. m. SUNDAY NIGHT i W e h Featurin | nngeseen Our Sincere Wis | oom ™ with vent | 50c and 65c whe Haste Wiest” ITH the old year drawing now to its close, we take DINNERS — os this opportunity to express to our patrons and || Witt he served Sender and se Soca (frends over the iat our appreciation forthe splendid tom We Rest a Moment ie business relationships and co-operation we have enjoyed in the past. We also wish at this time to extend to you and yours the _ sincere hope of this institution that 1934 will mark for all a more favorable and prosperous New Year. Entertainer ‘rom the BLACK & TAN CABARET of Los Angeles, Calif. 11:30 a, m, to 9 p. m. We Are Tired But Happy Tired from the volume of business xt have given us. Happy in the thought we have kept our and added such a num ber of new friends during the past year. Your loyal patronage has made it possible for us to enjoy one of our profitable years, Our dining room will be ar- ranged for the merrymak- ing celebration which will begin 12 MIDNIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE Music by Casino Band Cover Charge $1.50 including favors and Midnight Delicatessen Lunch i and will eontinue until : We appreciate it, ewtseetces lll - The Bank of North Dakota ? rac rata calla ~~ Telia Bismarck, North Dakota F. A. Knowles eat and Mule R.M. Stangler, Mgr. ° Grand Pacifie a Ww. aun be. Hotel Restaurant “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” CORWIN-CHURCHILL | MOTORS, Ine. | Grand Opening and Celebration New Year's Eve: Frolic and Party Begins at 10 o'dock SS DY cular DANCE TONIGHT at Facey et and His Orchestra the