The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1934, Page 5

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SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. O. I. Devold Named By Thursday Musical Club’. Succeeds Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, Who Is Concluding Second Year as Leader Mrs. O. I. Devold became president of the Thursday Musical club, suc- A Wonderful For Graduation You are living in a new day and Graduation Gifts must be new and beautiful. We Give _A Wonderful Value in Diamond Rings and Watches Worthwhile Gifts Bonham Brothers Gace is cca ceeding Mrs. Forest M. Davis who has held the office for two years, at the annual business meeting held at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building, Thursday afternoon to conclude the year’s activities, The slate of officers elected with ‘Mrs. Devold includes: Vice president —Mrs. R. D. McLeod. Recording secretary—Mrs. Otto Hansen. Corres- ponding secretary—Mrs. G. E, Win- greene, ‘Treasurer—Miss Mildred I. Hoff, Librarian—Mrs. Carl Lewis. Historian—Mrs. John A. Graham. Music director—Mrs. J. A. Larson. Mrs. John L. Hughes, Mrs. Han- sen and Mrs. Opie 8. Rindahl, who aye program leaders for next year, presented their plans for a study em. phasizing seasonal programs and church and children’s music. Next Mrs. Arthur Bauer. Mrs. Davis and Miss Marian San- din reported on the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs convention and festival at Grand Forks May 7- Miss Ruby Wilmot, city school music supervisor, reported on her work dur- ing the term just closing. The all-member program included the following: W. Foley, “How Henry Blake Knows” and Rainy Night,” read by Mrs. Larson piano solo, “From An Old Album, Mokrey’s, played by Mrs. A. J. Arnot; vocal solo, “The Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes,” Carpenter, Florence Fritch, and a vocol Devold accompanied by Mrs. Bauer. Just before adjournment, Graham led the club in a rising vote of thanks to Mrs. Davis, ciation to the members.. mittee were Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Bauer, Miss Fritch and Mrs. Frank J. Baven dick. PARAMOUNT, IT’s COOL ENDS TONIGHT Give Tea Thursday Women of the Thoresen-for-Gover- ‘or club and other friends entertained year’s membership committee includes | % Mrs. Devold, Mrs. Merton J. Orr and/% sung by/} Miss Sandin accompanied by bons “Try Smiling,” Watson, sung by Mrs, . who re-|¢ sponded with a few words of appre-|% Serving on the refreshments com-|¢ : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934 trom 4 to 7 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705 alled. For Mrs. Thoresen |*i,8t. About 100 women called. the guests were Mrs. Charles Liess- man, 615 ate 8t., ys is Fag McDonnell, 516 Third 8t. » Fay an informal tea in honor of Mrs, Harding, 1008 Avenue C, and Mrs. H. H. Thoresen of Grand Forks Robert Byrne, 967 Sixth St., presided at the tea table during the first hours ‘and were relieved by Mrs. John Husby, 1021 Fifth St., and Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, 1016 Eighth St. Mrs. Conrad Hagen and Mrs. Howard Cunning- ham, 813 Eighth St., assisted in the tea room, which, like the living room, was decorated with bouquetts of pink and white roses, carnations and snap- dragons. The tea table was centered with a low bowl of purple pansies and was lighted with orchid tapers. Otto R. Bauer, 408 Second 8t., ac- companied by Mrs. Bauer, sang “Bird Sends a Little Gift of Roses” by Openshaw and “The Rosary” by Nevin, Song at Eventide” by Coates, “Love|: Miss Harriet Rosen, 119 Avenue E, ave two piano numbers, “Gondoliera” by Moszkowski and “Govotte in B Minor” by Bach. Mrs. Thoresen and her husband, who is @ candidate for governor, left Miss Delia Dubs To Be Bride Next Month ‘The first of a series of social func- Miss miscellaneous shower and was a sur- prise for Miss Dubs. Women employes of the tax commissioner's office where Miss Dubs also is employed, and a few other intimate friends of the bride-to-be, numbering 18, spent the evening playing games. After the entertainment, lunch was served by the hostess and opened the packages con! gifts, Mrs. Kapfer the Misses Ella Heinze, both of er’s office. Dubs is the home of Mrs. E. L. Kapfer, 122 Avenue B, west. ‘The affair was in the nature of a Miss Lowell H. dock, who is manager of the local Company. A. W. LUCAS CO. WAY} ee af /) Wy 4 (4, or Oven Dandy White, rye or whele ch of the J. I. Case|| wheat, 16-05, ...+00 @ Cool and Fatrer i NELLY DON Summer Fashtons id CLARK GABLE -- MYRNA LOY -- WM. POWELL — in “MANHATTAN MELODRAMA” — Coming — The Supreme Musical Mystery Sat., Mon., Tues. 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