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University and College Young People Are Home Members of University Delta “Gamma Chapter Entertain at Luncheon Friday Members of the younger set who are away at universities and colleges have been arriving daily to spend the brief Easter vacation at their homes in the city. A group of Delta Gamma sorority members from the University of North Dakota gave an informal luncheon at the Capitol restaurant private dining room Friday noon to honor guests who returned with them ‘Thursday, Those having guests are Miss Au- verae Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obert A. Olson, 514 Thayer Avenue, west, who-has Miss Margaret Hagen of Grand Forks; Miss Ann Ter Horst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cave, 814 Avenue D; gan, son of Mrs, Alice Finnegan, Ma- son apartments; Lioyd Murphy, son of R. B, Murphy, 213 bape ge A, beat ‘Ter Horst, 923 Eighth 8t., who is en-| vis tertaining Miss Kathryn Pagenkopf of Dickinson; and Miss Marjorie Acker- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, 918 Sixth St., who brought ‘Miss Irene Martineau of Grand Forks. Other Delta Gamma members who are home are Miss Aldeen Paris, daughter of Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth 8t.; Miss Evelyn Omett, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Omett, 927 Ninth 8t.; Miss Marian Worner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Wor- ner, 708 Ninth St.; and Miss Agnes Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Rosser avenue, west. The Misses Hagen, Pagenkopf and rote 2c until 7:30 CALLING ALL CARS / Then try to solve the most baffling case in history! with © Elizabeth ALLAN Lewis STONE . Comedy - Pictorial THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934 The committee in charge of the showings, which will begin at 2:30 O'clock each afternoon, includes Mrs. ,|H. P. Goddard, 808 Mandan 8t.; Mrs. State School of Science. His guests, all Science school students, are Wil- fred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue, west. Miss Marion Enright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Enright, 515 Third St. is expected Monday from 8t. ‘Theresa's cones » eae Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halvorsen, 223 Tenth 8t., motored to Wahpeton Don’t Forget Your Flowers We still have a wonderful selection in both blooming plants and cut flowers and there is still time for floral deliveries to your friends at distant points. FLOWERS-BY-WIRE SERVICE GUARANTEED MERCURY WAY.” Easter Flowers mame and card anywhere ak “THE and Plants bearing your in the world on short notice. Oscar H. Will & Company Members Greenhouses 315 Third St. Flowerphone 784 Open Evenings and Until FT. D. . Bismarck, North Dakota Night Phones 704-R, 489 and 551 Noon on Easter, April 1st BIG ELKS CIRCUS | OPENS MONDAY AFTERNOON Matinee 3:45 Doors Open at 2:30 Children 10c 8 Men To Give You Prompt Service HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED SHOES SHINED — SHOES CLEANED SHOES DYED—BLACK OR BROWN Shoes Our shop is equipped with all modern machinery. THE CAPITAL SHOE HOSPITAL Jack Gartuer, Prop. 490 Broadway Shuman, 41¢ Third st. tad, Bride of E. E. Bern Miss Martha Houghtaling and Ev- erett E. Bern, both of Bismarck, were married at Fargo Wednesday and are spending a few days at the Gardner hotel there before coming to this city make their home. Mrs. Dahlen Singer For Guild’s Program Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, Fifth 8t., will sing four selections over the local station from 9:15 to 9:30 o'clock Fri- as the weekly broadcast Singers’ Guild. Her accompa- will _be Miss Vivian Coghlan. Mrs. Dahlen’s program includes: “Unhappy, Desolated,” an aria from “The Magic Flute,” Mozart; “Alle- luis,” Mozart; “Caro Nome” from “Rigoletto,” Verdi, and “April Morn,” Robert Batten. se & Mrs. A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth 8t., entertained & company of eight wom- en friends of her mother, Mrs. G. A. Herrick, Friday afternoon to celebrate Mrs. Herrick’s eightieth birthday an- niversary. Sewing provided diversion. The hostess served luncheon late in -3|the afternoon. Mrs. O. H. Zeamer, Mrs.| Mandan, was an out-of-town guest. Cushing-M’Gee Vows Are Taken at Beach Of interest in Bismarck is the marriage of Mrs. Nan Cushing, Beach, to George Basil Magee; Steele. The wedding occurred at Beach on Sat-|'° March 17 Tradition The Mercer Woman's Study club ly : g i i | ; ) F Fee i xf A a Fifi Pert : i « § ‘f i i i Hil [i l i inj ze : >s + yr g f ! a il il : i f j ll eek Mrs. Willard B. Carlock entertained the Fort Lincoln afternoon bridge club Thursday afternoon at a meeting: which was advanced one day from the regular date. Prizes at the in- dividual tables were awarded to Mrs. Francis A. Byrne and Mrs. A. C. Young. A guest of the club was Mrs. Fred M. Whiting, wife of 1st Lieu- tenant Whiting, who recently came Fort Lincoln from Aberdeen, 8. D., for a aix months’ duty in connec- tion with the Civilian ion Corps. Gussner’s Beautiful Easter display of Freshest Fruits and Vege- tables 310 Main Ave. Mrs. T. G. Plomasen of 506 Rosser| services. Norman Wright, formerly avenue, west, writes from Carmel by|of Moorhead, Minn., also will take the Sea, Calif., stating that Mrs, Mil-| part in the program. brie yee Bruns will direct the irge chorus for a sunrise service to! ‘The sheep popula of the world Gace. Ealsse’ Bersaag tiorntng, the a 308, 00,, ? one bad aes 5 » at hi bp aabeta Bowl. Mrs. Bruns, who is Se eee iste director of the Morne wri | See Gussner’s beautiful Easter copal church which is sponsoring the| display of Fruits & Vegetables. ww CAPITOL 330 : —as THEATRE oe— Today and Friday 25c Dynamite Thrills — Tender Romance Uproarious Laughs! STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT viet _ Katharine * HEPBURN Star in “SPITFIRE” You'll love her as the mountain madcap .., whose flaming love set fire to the hills —with— Robert Young — Ralph Bellamy Martha Sleeper Say it With Flowers TRULY ... the hohday of beautiful flowers .... Easter. For your own home, as tokens of affection, in corsage or boutonniere, flowers from Hoskins- Meyer will add much to the joy of Easter. EASTER LILY PLANTS $1.50 avr See the display of home grown plants and flowers at our store. Hoskins-Meyer Florist Starts: Tomorrow \ PARAMOUNT, He’d Take Your Pants IN A HORSE TRADE! The Most Beloved Character in American Fiction oi Better than “STATE FAIR” WILL ROGERS DAVID HARUM with LOUISE DRESSER EVELYN VENABLE KENT TAYLOR STEPIN FETCHIT YOU’LL LAUGH As Never Before! Showing Sat. - Mon. - Tues, Midnite Sunday Daily 2:30-7-9 Matinees 25c; Evenings $5¢ Betty Boop Cartoon -- Musical -- News ~ Sportlight STEP OUT IN YOUR NEW EASTER FOOTWEAR Regardless of Your Footwear Preference, you will find the shoes of your choice in this dazzling collection of newly-arrived models for Spring Vc> OXFORDS, STRAPS and PUMPS Brand New Styles and Patterns, of the famous “Hollywood” Easter Shoes are to be found exclusively at the S. & L. Stores, Perfect Fitting and Long Wearing — Priced Extremely Low Special edition of Bismarck Tribune commemorat- ing completion of North Dakota’s new state capitol | building will be published April 7. Forty-eight pages of spot stories on magnificent structure, colorful his- torical sketches and dozens of striking pictures will make it one of most in- formative newspa- pers ever published in North Dakota. Twenty cents per individual copy, including address- ing, wrapping, postage and mailing to any point in U. 8. | Special low rate for advertisers and quantity orders. - Mail us your order at once, addressed to The Bismarck || Tribune, Circulation Department, Bismarck, N. D. |