The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1934, Page 5

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wend i] | t ‘ Ladies’ Aid Entertains Concordia Choir Singers Announce Program for Concert 52 Guests at Dinner by May 4. Thejevening at the ‘Grand Pacific hotel senior who writes the winning toast | private dining room. will receive $5, - 8 ee Members of the Bismarck Typogra- ee * | Snow Ball’ Party Ts, [ier'suy tt tre tr w Dakota Power fanned for Satu ey, snd Light company demonstration room at 122 oe ee leon honoring SOOT oven (e terace acy eeerhce | A (all by Rulsestl Weld, ‘supbitatend-|goet poe In the morning cook in at Trinity Lutheran Church For Lucas Employees} isu Lona Toor, Gian 2) aamnarek each year £0% ent of the State Historical society, | the ater winch oie a the eer — A musical program and lunch are/ When ready to serve drain and chop. Wednesday Evening Fifty-two present and former em- hotel Planned for the meeting of Women’s| Season well with salt and Pepper and/ ¢ : ployes of the A. W. company Nonpartisan Club No. 1 to be held at/ butter and pile lightly on hot butter-| " Lucas . the World War Memorial building}ed toast. Top with a poached egg| % The f bes “ok tie Comba a ‘There party : dining room at 8 o'clock Thursday| and serve piping hot. ; dia college choir, which makes one of Gardens. ee ita tenes ¥ e e b 5 Pie tae ning, arrived Wednesday from Man- City-County News J 7 Wearing white is optional this year, dan and are being entertained by the apoctling’ to comminttees RURARerS aiid Representatives of three railroad ey companies were business visitors in same ai that directing the New Year's Bismarck Wednesday. They were A. bed G. Bantly, traveling freight agent of Shoes That Satisfy & § E i i 2 an je me "i SepTuno ahr |en mone mee, ome| Today and Thurs 11] Now Ready to Serve You With z 2 I ; # BEE Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rail- Good earing on stands marked the place of Remai iy a s way Co.; and A. D. McCormick, trav-1] te GIDDY! IT’S GAY! bs ling Balti- Elis fra the rena fo ‘Outlined ‘by Blaser | 8 Os nao” FBP sists ‘second peng County Auditor A. 8. Ward of Stark —Good Fitting Discussion of plans for a dinner or) county and County Engineer Fred Loy|: picnic to mark the close of the cur-|were Bismarck visitors Wednesday. er, Mrs. G. Monson, snd a3 , . . rent oe and of the possibility ie They were conferring with the state rs, M. J. Tellénga, both o: Presenting a spring play occupied regard: St, and’ te Ereiae gator pl emergency relief committee ing g H Women’s Summer Shoes . . : business session of the Community| work projects in Stark county. They Monson, 407 Fifth St. ‘142 not lat | Piayers meeting held Tuesday evening. | returned to Dickinson late ‘Wednesday v fe . ‘The decision regarding the play Was | afternoon. “The Spirit Also Helpeth Us," J. 8, Vice President Will _ |'*the entervainmert included « vocal RE B ‘Beautiful Saviour, 12th Gen-| Wilton piano pupils of Miss Flor-| Vice Presiden en ent inclu Clyde Hilliard of Fargo, who oper- CHARLES FARRELL oe, -|solo, “Swiss Echo Song” by Eckert,/ates several telephone excl in ; “Ajence Fritch, $33 Park Visit Local D. of Hy tess maitn Guthrie, 802 Fourth St, | wertere Steen anne. exchanges. in bi c ,” Johannes Brahms; |home of Miss Darlyne Siegel Monday — Secompanied by Miss Donna Jean| Bismarck Tuesday and Wednesday. CHARLIE RUGGLES ‘Benedictus Es Domine,’ Albert ‘W. |evening for program of papers and A change in plan, necessitated when | Davis, 930 Sixth St., and four read- MARGUERITE CHURCHILL Snow; “Now Binks the Sun,” Horatio|piano numbers, musical games and| 0 “Sige Biot "Otson, St. Paul,|ings by Mrs. M. J. Bleth, $22 Ninth Ronald N. Davies, police magistrate GREGORY RATOFF W. Parker; “Jubilate, Burkhardt; freshments, St. Mrs. Bleth’s readings were “Don’t | of Grand Forks and members of the]] Fast... Funny ... Tune- ‘© Come, Let Us Worship,” 8. Rach- You Know?”, “Getting Information |state pardon board, Dr. H. E. Foley, ful! A comedy of sparkling maninoff; “Adoration of the Shep- Out of Pa,” “Mother O’' Mine,” and|N. W. Blaine and A. J. Daskoff, all of lif iiute and med herds,” arranged by Kurt Schindler; “Auntie Doletul’s Visit.” Grand Forks, spent Wednesday in ot Seeding thereat ** ® Bismarck attending to business mat-|| els set to music and song! “O Blest Ate They," i vara Miss Haggerty To Be |'= y ” Lodge No, 16. A : wae ee cre. HW. / eed that Mrs. Olson could not! Bride of This Month| wary hompeon, editor of the ceremonies has been re- mit Cooperstown Sentinel-Courier was a lied Pupils vi Looped Mrs. A. Haggerty, 902 Sixth 8t.,| business visitor in Bismarck Tuesday. Announce Card P; arty Thayer avenue, west, president of tht | gave a 7:30 o'clock dinner party at | He returned home Tuesday afternoon. For M ic Gi M ings, Hlocal lodge. the Sweet Shop Monday evening for |He was accompanied by P. H. Cos- or Masonic GroupS|Marian Gray, Beverly Cummings, tello, Democratic candidate for leu- race McFadi Bieg Catheri Mrs. Bender is national vice presi-|19 friends of her daughter, Miss Win- “ Announcement of the card party Schroeder, Edythe Pletsher and Bsa. | e0¢ of the Degree of Honor and al-|nifred E. Haggerty. ‘The occasion was |‘ensnt governor. which will be given at the Mesonic|beth Hefta. : Se ee crriiay ikiee vot Oba Mee EP Drketea oeane engagement) sidney A. Papke, Grand Forks, has temple at 8 o'clock Friday evening) Mrs. Enoch Anderson and Miss An- Review, the association's official pub-| Haggerty to Benjamin Delzer, son of |‘@ken @ position with the state hail for members of the Bismarck Ma-|nette Anderson will be hostesses for lication. Mr. ce lid Christ Delzer, $12 Ros- | NSurance department and has moved sonic Blue Lodge and the Order of|the May meeting of the group. ‘A committee meeting of executive] ser avenue. ‘The wedding will be an| ‘5 family to Bismarck. They will the Eastern Star was made at the ** & Q 9 make their home in the Rose apart- - : officers will be held at 7:30 o'clock | event of this month. The yellow and day evening: nT SoU Beld Tes-| nish War Auxiliary |Wetnesday evening with Mrs. A. M.lbisck ‘color scheme’ for the dinner| ments Papke was secretary of the te during the 1934 session of the ri Bragerol, 217 Avenue A. west, to make |table was emphasized with favors for | °"*' Reviews Year’s Work |pians tor the reception to be given for}each guest and tapers arebencaca — Clubwomen of the city and for Se Prof. L. ©, Harrington, of the school There will. be tables for both con- tract and auction players at the party, which is one in a series of social events started in the late winter. Friends of| Mrs. K. C. Arness read a history of /banquet which will be given to honor} Miss Evelyn Matteson, daughter of | ,+ mines of the University of North the United Spanish-American War|Mrs. Bender. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Matteson of Wil- f beep and Eastern Star members ve + nei ling @ special meet- 1 st r WMBJ, Chicago, at Dakota, and Edward J. O'Keefe, en: ' a rm gineer in charge of the power plant Following usiness meet- of all members for 7:30 o’clock| midnight Friday, according to word He ing. cards were played at 10 tables and| the meeting of tbe group held Mon-|Menday evening at the World War| received by her parents. Miso Maite- ioasce Taeday and Wesealty. ee refreshments were served by ‘the fol-| day evening at the Business and Pro-/ Memorial building dining room. Bal-|son is a student at the Moody Bible testified at the lignite rail rate hear- lowing committee: Mrs. Clarence] fessional Women's club room, World| joting on candidates is the purpose of Institute, Chicago. Gunness, 1014 Eighth St, chairman; se pidge ined olan nen Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816 Fourth St.: ‘Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, the| Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Houser, 418 Paella a Mrs. Walter J. Brandt, Tribune apart- drill team will meet at Mrs. Bruce| Rosser avenue, west, have as guests v e- ments; Mrs. C. L. Foster, 1018 Fifth | ent the Doyle's studio. Everyone who will/ for a month their son and daughter- Nels P. Simonson, editor of the St; Mrs, Robert E. Kennedy, 518 . 8. E take part in the initistory exercises} in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. ©. Houser] 008 ©. Simo me. etttne Nowe Sixth St.; Miss Edna Jones, 411 Fifth | dan is requested to be present. and their daughter, Jean, who arrived | Steele y and the Monday from Long Beach, Calif. This| Dakota Times, was a visitor in Bis- 1H.S. Prt aks Officers is Mr. Houser’s first visit home since |marck Monday and Tuesday. mi and Miss Audrey Flow, 117 First s* & t fs 4 he left for-California four years.aga. Thursday Musical Club Will Discuss Banquet) , -osny» otnital snd dance were Presents Miss Sandin Let Dr. Gable take your temperature y . sky-high! For it’s the year’s ro- mantic sen- ots tor the Bismarck |Siven Thursday after school hours by sophomores of St. Mary's high school, High School Alumni association ban- Club Has Illustrated _|quet on Monday, aay 7, will be aa-| ts SOS tses tor thas acti, “A Lecture for Program| tions offices, neads of the 1994 grad. | Variety of Deus peers pine ednesday evening — uating class and 1929 graduates to be] Watt, famnineier Nenjoyed'in the auc auspices of the Thursday Musical] Dispensing with their usual 1 o'clock !held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eve- pom club, Mrs. Henry ning at the Grand Pacific hotel par- eee lor iss Ardeth Guasner, 302 Rosser| Mrs.A. B. Burnett, Driscoll, has an- umni -|nounced the engagement of her eet ae Kaduate and ts|daughter, Miss Lucille Gustafson, chairman of the banquet by virtue of | Fargo, to Sylvester Fahnlander, Moot- her office. All 1929 graduates in the |head, Minn., son . + ard Fahniander, Rugby. The wed: city are urged to attend the meeting | ¥' will take place in St. Mary's merece, 00 eng ll De apeRe ee cathedral, Fargo May 3." Miss Gustaf Low In Price -- High In Value Three Groups pamiaes. has made her home in Fargo for Fai = eke stgmaetoy in the toast the past seven years and is employed And fell te tove with his wort e terson’s Nice Following the lecture Mrs, Hall, as-| connection with the banquet by the sanisinde —ADDED— or Oven Dandy a eniconen Set-| stumnl sssociation with Dr. Fannie! 6. quer Gack, daughter of ANDY CLYDE = ree whole 7c | Dunn Quain, S18 Avenue A: Mrs lsar. and Mrs. Obert A. Olson, 514 —in— Thayer avenue, west, presided at the dinner at which nine University of “The Super Snooper” NEWS - PICTORIAL of this season’s newest styles to choose from. Sizes 4 to 9. and junior and senior women and was Friday “BORN 10. DIR” th An Amasing Film of Animal sangre br ie Womens Leese ho WD TE _ —Sport Oxfords, either tan or white, with low heels. —Greys with military or spike heels. —Blondes and tans with either Cuban or spike heels. ion priced groups at $1.95, $2.45 and ** * Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ayers, 220 Ave- nue A, west, gave a dinner and bridge ‘party Saturday evening to celebrate Beir wedding anniversary. There were covers for eight guests at the COLOR IS THE GAY NOTE QN MANY SPRING FROCKS |% PATTERN 1825 - and HURRY to this Big DRESS Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday This is Buttrey’s semi-annual clean-up of high-grade dresses in sheers... crepes and knits... sizes 14 to 38... a few 40’s, Many previously marked $24.50. While they last $2.13. Come Early for Best Selection aw ,CONOMY GROCER QY ALL PHonzs WE DELIVER @& pete Strawberries, Cauliflower, Fresh Asparagus, Radiskes, Green Onions, Wax Beans, Rhubarb, Fresh Peas. Specials April 18 to April 24, Inclusive Patterson Seal Peaches, sliced or halves, Ne. 2% tin. .30e Pattezeen Gent Fiscapele, alent or centhed, Bie 8 Seco Fae aE He i FESe < a ft H 83 3 Beg Ee i i “ ‘= e ul ied melts abi

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