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January Large Dancing Parties Functions Given Over Week- End to Fete New Vear Thorstein Skarnings that orchestra was The stroke of midnight Gunday sew| will be held by i She new year ushered into the Capi-|!ng the winter the season. social activ- night y given by the A. O. U. \ ity which climaxed « gay holiday sea-|dge bi the lodge hall, Cards were "9 sarge “useing played until midnight and were fol-|terian Ladies’ Aid in the church par- guests al evening|!0med by a buffet style luncheon and jor, | with the Forty club party, attended|Samm® scontas orchonee There were 150 people at the watch tained thelr families and members of their 8 and mem! ol serge traditional the Bismarck Homemakers’ club and pevilion st Mandan with music by| ‘Der families at a dancing party B Forty |dance music. Mrs. J. H. Wiley was in charge of refreshments and Mrs,|ants of tl W. LUCAS Co. Clearance -- January White Sale NOW ON --- Seasonable Merchandise of Standard Values Priced at Savings That are Savings-- Visit the New Bargain Basement | Its Values Will Surprise and Please You Mark Arrival of 1934 jsiist sur besa 600 Couples Attend Six| dancing space.” Met Shorts orchestra ~~ seit . ial oreo ‘Hill Billles when | ton, 419 Sixth St. y roads, The wn in charge, headed by Leo DeRochford, Ww ing ails dancing parties janization dur- Plays der direction of Miss Antoinette Mor- To Show 30 Outfits “A Pageant of Wedding Gowns” w. About 30 bridal gowns will be mo- Dinner and Dance club Saturday eve-| Andy Larson and Mrs. J. W. John. will model son made other arrangements. ** * Capitol Homemakers’ club which en-| Lodge to Celebrate 414 Third ‘Members of the Sons and Daughters | 1 ssn tire. gene: sion., Mrs. F. E. Logee, 216 Avenue B, New Year’s Arrival | West. is directing the entertainment ittee; Mrs, Minnie L. Shuman, is toward creating. @ tropical setting in|of Norway lodge and invited friends | Patterson hall where their par-| will celebrate the advent of the new ‘decorat .|year at a dancing party to be given at |? 2 the U. C. T. function, the Terrace |the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows hall Wednesday evening, start-(Lonbaken- room also were! ing at 9 o'clock. them a i ii i dan will play the dance music. ft iH ut pie EE ‘ 4 i E ceremony. i 8 3 H exe * Anderson Is Artist } it EY g° if B j 3 ‘ a el ane; Hi h | gEEs : [ ednesday 10:45 o'clock. WARNING! TWO CAMERAMEN DIED LAUGHING WHEN THEY MADE THIS PICTURE «And you'll be tickled to death, too, when you see Will Rogers at his wisecracking best ... conducting Ma (ZaSu Pitts) Skitch and the little Skitches on a tin can trek across America. WILL ROGERS Where There’s the Will There’s Always a Laugh! Halts 3501 Brenngs Mickey Mouse - News - Andy Clyde Comedy! COMING—THURSDAY - FRIDAY The Screen’s Greatest Performance ( Charles Laughton “meiy in The Night Hawks orchestra of Man- midnight, refreshments will be served. ‘The dance will follow the regular | Tuesday of the marriage of Howard meeting of the lodge and installation |A. Thomas of this city and Mrs. Jessie of officers scheduled for 8 o'clock.!C. Lonbaken of Dickinson. a All members of the lodge are requested | Mrs. Thomas were married at 4:30 to be present for the installation ‘clock Monday afternoon, 8, Clarion E. Larson wili play the ac- * * homas Vows Spoken Here t was made here At Announcement Mr, and at Si. X church by Rev. George's Episcopal to the ceremony’ were Mr. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and For Weekly Program eg ee ees ea eeeand Mrs, Thomas have been’ visiting with Myron H. Anderson, baritone, will es at Jamestown, be featured in the weekly brosdcast Courtenay, ‘Hasen end Driscoll, Mrs of the eighth: district, North Dakot®|Tnomas now has returned to Dickin- Federation of Women's clubs, which| son, where she will continue her work will be given over radio station KFYR | as registrar of the State Teachers col- we morning from 10:30 tO/jege until the present school year ends. Mr. Thomas, who is with the Thomas formerly lived at Grafton and also has taught in the schools at Driscoll, NE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 199 Miss Alvhild Botnen C. J. Fylling, Mandan. of Driscoll. north of Driscoll. * ee |State Teachers college, Moorhead, Seventh St. ** * tel dining room. * * * guests, * * * ‘Miss Lillian Cook, 610 Fifth St., en- tertained at dinner Sunday evening Miss Pearl Salsberry, director of field »| work for the state emergency pellet Glen- committee, and Mrs. Grace denning of Minneapolis, who is spend- ing some time here. Mrs. Glendenning is a former resident of Jamestown. * * * Leaving Saturday to resume their studies at the University of North Dakota were Ben Jacobson, son of Mrs. Selma Jacobson, 310 First St, x * * Mr. and Mrs. ©. P. Stone, ‘The marriage of Miss Alvhild Bot-| ber Parents, Miss Maude A. Tollefson, 522 Sec- end St., entertained the junior mem- bers of the Singers’ Guild with a ser- ies of games and refreshments at her home Friday evening. There were 15 and Paul Cook left for the Univer- Mra,|*ity Tuesday morning. Fargo, | [i] Miss Belle Mehus, 200% Third 8t., visited Sunday in Jamestown . with Bride of Tilmer Lien} miss miriam Knaur of Chicago, who is spending the holiday vacation with Judge nad Mrs. John Knauf. Miss Knauf, who was a Bis- nen, Tuttle, and ‘Tilmer Lien, Driscoll, | marck resident during the 1930-31 ‘was’ solemnized Sunday afternoon, |term, when she taught voice at the Dec, 31, at the home of Rev. and Mrs, Mehus conservatory, now 1s a voice instructor in Chicago, and specializes ‘The bride was dressed in medium |in teaching singers who perform over blue flat crepe trimmed in rhine- |the radio, atones. She was attended by Miss Dagney Botnen, Tuttle, who wore right blue flat crepe. Mr. Lien had/and her daughter, Miss Lillian Cook, for his best man Arnold Chfistianson, |610 Fifth St., were honored at a small xk * House guests of Mrs. Cynthia Cook party given by Miss Bessie R, Bald- Following the ceremony, a wedding | win, 414 Avenue B, from 5 to 8 o'clock dinner was given at the home of the New Year’s night. The out-of-town bridegroom's brother-in-law and sis- | guests were Mrs. Marjory DeLancy ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Varholt, Dris- ‘and her children, Doris and Theodore, coll, Mr. and Mrs. Lien will make|who are here from Minneapolis and their home on a farm 12 miles north | will remain the rest of this week, and Mrs. M. B, Sanger, who has come ‘Mrs, Lien is a daughter of Mr, and from Mexico City, Mexico, and will Mrs. William Botnen, Tuttle. She!pass the remainder of the winter in graduated from Tuttle high school| Bismarck. Mrs. DeLancy is Mrs. and later attended the Dickinson and Cook's daughter and Mrs. Sanger is Valley City State Teachers colleges. |her sister. At present she is teaching at a school * * * Miss Blanche Whittemore, who has : spent the holidays with her parents, nd | who is Mathilde Williams of Fare0:/ py. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore of| j Napoleon, former residents of Bis- y;marck, left Tuesday noon for North- sassy cerpupred ncoh ilar tisinopeeaed ESE) Minn., after being an overnight sister, Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722| guest of Miss Rita Murphy, 213 Ave. jnue A West. Miss Whittemore will be one of the bridal attendants at the Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Patterson of the wedding of Miss Laura Stumely and ;Patterson hotel Monday night enter- tained the committee which arranged the New Year's eve dancing party of the United Commercial Travelers at a 7 o'clock steak dinner given at the ho-| pismarck high school faculty, and M. M. Mikkelson, both of Willmar, Minn., which will take place at North- eld Thursday, Miss Stumley is a ousin of Miss Mildred I. Hoff, 421 | Avenue B, who is a member of the she has been teaching with Miss Whittemore at Willmar. After the wedding, Miss Whittemore goes to Willmar to resume her duties as Eng- lish instructor at the high school. | Meetings of Clubs if | And Social Groups “The drama reading group of the Community Players will read “He ‘Who Gets Slapped” by Andreez as the principal feature of the meeting to be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the city hall. Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 Thayer Avenue West, will be the leader, * ok * The Wednesday Study club will ‘meet at 3 o'clock Wednesday after- \ncon with Mrs. Oliver Elelson, Mason apartments, * * OK Members of the Fortnightly club jwill meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth St. Mrs. William Langer, 320 | Avenue B, has ea * * Mrs, M. H. Sidener will entertain |Chapter 8S, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, | Wednesday evening, starting at 3 o'clock, at her home in the Rue are parents of ismarck hospital 340 o’clock Sunday morning. R. 8. Enge, newly-appointed mem- Try our famous little pig {breakfast sausages. — Guss- |ner’s, Classes, Phone 306 were week-end house guests of Mr.|E& M. EXCEPT The Mid-Winter Term of the Mehus Conservatory of Music beginning now We offer the people of Bismarck and vicinity a place at which to obtain the Best in Musical Education, taught individually or in groups by conscientious, sym- pathetic, talented teachers. REGISTER NOW FOR Piano, Violin, Popular Music, Voice, Pre-School Children’s Mehus Conservatory of Music “MARRIED LIFE”—ON STATION KFYR “Maw” Perkins’ married daughter, Evangeline, and her husband, Willie ‘Fits, Something's slways “just around the corner” for Willie Fite— but will it ever quite arrive? “Maw” as mother-in-law—cam her shrewd counsel hold her daughter's family together? Must Willje go to jail for forgery? Can “Maw” save him from his own false step? These ques- tions bring thousands of eager listeners to KFYE at 3:30 P. M. every day except Saturday and Sunday! Theory. -Eltinge Bldg. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY % ber of the North Dakota board of chiropractic examiners, left Bismarck for Fargo Tuesday to attend a meet- ing of the state group. W. N. Harris, Turtle Lake banker, and Mrs. Harris were visitors in Bis- marck Saturday. Today’s Recipe PRUNE WHIP 1/3 pound prunes. Whites of four eggs. 1/3 cup sugar. 1/6 teapsoon salt. 1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar. 1 tablespoor. vanilla. Oven temperature: 325 degrees Fah- renheit, Baking time: 20 Pick over and wash prunes. Soak several hours in warm water to cover. ! Cook until soft in same water. move stones and rub prunes through a colander. Add sugar and cook until minutes. Re_| climbed the of heart's desire— and a love that in heaven was cradled in Matinee 25c STARTS SATURDAY, Bing Crosby — Marion Davies —in— “GOING HOLLYWOOD?” . CAPITOL THEATRE Announcement The Sterling State Bank has been admitted to the temporary Insurance fund for banks, effective January 2; This bank has been in existence since Janu- ary 2, 1808, and under its present management Government Deposit During that 25-year period it has operated continuously without the loss “ch cent to any depositor and without being its deposits at any time, Sterling, N. D. Staircase to Mans a = C ale i ENCE Tonight & Wednesday {i Daily at 2:30 -7-9 ‘All Evening 35¢ compelled to tie up This record is made ble 2 nagat ute aan ee a i Sterling State Bank the land was bore