The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 21, 1934, Page 5

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acer ES PIETER NEY MPS MC ASE RSPEI SESH HERR IRB PGA NSA HT CRA EE ANE RE OCI Se OER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934 60 St. Olaf Choir Singers Coming Here July 11 Annual Picnic for Legion || Organizations to Be Held! Putdoor Gathering Friday Eve- | hing at Pioneer Park Closes Auniliary's Year A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Sees Three Big Specials ) Sele =| hs , = | On Sale Friday and Saturday a oe ie te LB Robert Weibers: “Gavotte in B Min-| Pictured are the 60 members of St.jover, the choir has during the last}ezect and present to the college which | 3 or,” Bach-St. Saens, and “Consola-|Olaf choir and their director Dr. F.|decade gained the reputation of being |{t represents a music building costing | ¢ ry era Watcher nee 2, Tester, MIltion No. 6," Lisst—Robert Kling: |Melius Christiansen, who have been |cne of the foremost exponents of & upward ‘of $160,000. High Gra le Values of the . We Lucas 0. lype Jce cream and coffee will be furnished |..velse Op. 64, No. 3,” Chopin, and| engaged for a concert tn Bismarck on capella singing of classical religious : Continuing Our Dress Sale Announced in Spencer, “Warum?” Schumann, ‘and “At the Convent,” Borodin. to-all the guests, prude, Op. 82." Godard—Allene| wednesday, July 11, under the aus-{music in this country. Its concert ; A program of suitable games is be- is eee pices of the Trinity Lutheran church. |tcurs not only have gained it the en-|vears old. As @ church ate it sings /@ ea ee ~ children, Poorer The concert will be at the Bismarck |thusiastic acclaim of icading critics|every Sunday morning during the|¥ Klaus-Rivinius Vows _ {city auditorium. but financially have been 80 Lecce college year at St. John’s Lutheran|§ Yesterday’s Paper ; Mehus Conservatory Are Taken at Elgin Familiar to music-lovers the world fv that the choir has been able to!church at Northfield, Minn. 4 Will Present Pupils| .,,, marriage sarvice of Miss war-|aPodle Paul by the intermediate Miss Bertha Beisic] | Sic toes ot ccing ene Seat ME, td reir sme ot le are | Is a Mid-June Bridelf - 5 len Valley, and pi > : oe ere LN the Mehus Nicci fioertG. "avin ia fon of Mr. and Loe has Lbs its program, will pahethaaie| lusic, advanced piano students| Mrs. Gottlieb Rivinius, was | 0 ae ae of Miss Belle Mehus, director, and|read Sunday at the Goltnen Goegre: mee tele ot te arHioge oF bias Bertha violin pupils of Ralph Truman will) gational church of Elgin by Rev. 0.! Hastern Star Holds Belsig!, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|% For All Occasions appear at 8 o'clock Friday evening at| J. Tiede. George Belaigh of Lenation, 8.D., to | the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens.| A gown of white organdy was won| 40th Grand Chapter William Milligan, son of Mrs. Kath- | ‘The program will be open to the in-| by the bride, who was attended — arine Milligan of Jacksonville, Ml.|% | 2 terested pupils. her sister, Miss Agnes Klaus of Bis-| Mrs, L. P. Warren, worthy matron The ceremony was performed in the |X fe With one exception, the pupils play-| marck, and by Miss Sophie Loretz of} of Chapter 11, Order of the Eastern|. Presence of 20 guests at the ranch | ing in the recital are junior and sen-| Hebron, who served as bridesmaids.| star, and two other members, Mrs. home of the Beisigi family at 11:30 | sor x high school students. saaiis P. E Diehl and Mrs. F. A. Lahr, went o'clock | Program will include fol- to Fargo for the annual session xt we! dowing: taffeta. Attending the bridegroom) of the Eastern Star grand chapter, - Duet, “Valses, Op. 9, Nos. 1, 2 and| Were his brother, Gottlieb Rivinius,| meeting Wednesday, Thursday and { 8." Schubert—Claribel McGoon and| JF. of Elgin, and Leiter Delabarre of| Friday. Mrs. Lahr is a past grand { Mlés Mehus; First Movement of “on-| New Leipaig. matron of the state chapter and, as : ata in © Major,” Mozart—Constance| 4 wedding supper was served to | such, is among the honor guests. legroom. Cole; “Scherzo-Gavotte,” Van Den-| Company of 60 intimate friends and} mrs, F. G. Ackerman, who was bride wore a white crepe suit, white |X han Thompson—Claribel McGoon; | Te/atives of the couple at 6 o'clock/ elected a delegate, is not attending hat and shoes and a corsage bouquet | % i ¢ “violin, “Valsette,” Annunziata—Nick ee ee Manton the’ cies ome er ae oth Mrs. nl fee e 2 Le roses Bel liltes-of-the-valley. ie; “Romance,” 3 2D marc! ursday and went on in rose ress and white hat | % : barn Henrys “indian Tancrbett Bar| auctioning the bride's shoes and the| Washburn, where she is engaged in were worn by the bridesmaid, who Values in This Lot to bara Henry; “ Lament,” Grunn| weddi ing cake was observed. Among| relief ; ining f A) Stella Christ “Mazurka, Op. 7, No.| the out-of-town gu Mr. uF “8 cays the others remaining for 4,” Chopin, and “Prelude, Op. 28, No. Mrs. John Handle, Streeter. hres 1,” Chopin—Alice Knowles. Mr. and Mrs, Rivinius are to make| nese souial evwene metnde's Tencreod! “ . 5 » social its include a luncheon Violin, “Berceuse,” Godard—Gre-| their home at Elgin. ‘The bride was| for members of the seereterie’ seco, Sc | employed in Bismarck until shortly) ciation, a banquet for grand officers before the wedding. and the guests of honor, a banquet had a corsage bouquet of cream |§ roses. 4 The wedding luncteon was served |® at 1 o'clock at the ranch home for|% the family and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan left shortly after- ward on a month's trip through Mex- | % $17.50 —Popular Summer Styles . 7. “* & for past grand matrons and distin- ico, planning to spend most of the|% Tonight, 7:15-9 Pp. m. || Bible School Course guished guests, receptions and &/ MARY MARGARET FRENCH _ |time in Mexico City. The bride wore|® —Season’s Wanted Mate- 10c and 25¢ *, luncheon for grand chapter officers. @ green silk suit with brown acces-|§ 4 ° ea Closes With Program About 400 members are present. Arriving this week to be secretary |sories for her going-away ensemble.|$ rials, SPENCER TRACY Bieseets “ fe oe nln = ee ta: ed will reside i Colorado Springs, | % 9 P la: S 1 rust 14-|* “City and County 1 ary: Marga: neh, | Colo. where Mr. is an in- Ss ———— no itch aenuea wil eclicteaée its two- City and County | aughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. French structor and coach arte Colorado eason's opu = ty sd —in— week term with a program to be given | @————@ | uf Grand Forks, who this year gradu-|State School for the Deaf and Blind. ® fe Mi M tro: 5 “BOTTOMS-UP” at 8 o'clock Friday evening under di-| 4 and Mrs. Russell Larkin, 806|2t©d from the University of North|He is a graduate of Illinois college. | % —Sizes for Miss or Ma’ ni rection of the instructors, Mrs. G.lmirst st. are the ts of a girl| >*k0t@ has acted in that capacity for| where he affiliated with Sigma Pi fra-| % All Laughter and Music Adolph Johns and Miss Edith Gallup. “he paren! ® sitl!several seasons. It is her duty tolternity, and holds a master’s degree |% —All Exceptional Values born at 3:57 a. m., Thursday in the ‘ NEWS - COMEDY In the program, the children will hoes Md write letters for the smaller children | from Gallaudet college, Washington, | follow some parts of s day's program |®* Alextus hospital. and to send progress reports to the|D, C. Mrs. Milligan graduated from | % of work, including the opening exer- oe parents of all the youngsters at camp/the University of North Dakota and cises, stories and memcry verses by| Joseph Bell DeRemer, Grand Forks,|at regular intervals, Clarke school, Northampton, Mass. THEATRE PALAC MANDAN |jthe primary group, a review of the/one of the Capitol building archi- Her sorority is Kappa Alpa Theta.|% life of Christ and a trip with the| tects, is a business visitor in the city. tT Dae @ |She also has been teaching in the| 9 | Today’s Recipe Colorado School for the Deat and|% 000 Pp. ‘ f Quality : = = Pentorann guests at the wedding 2, o Summer Salad ligan, mother One and one-half cups cold cooked Seidseroens, spot Jo Clarie natinan cold cooked tongue, Bermude’ onion | an De Mivean, at of eewonrt18) ~~ =DPICOT TOP SILK HOSE green pepper. 7 Rhode e | % Cut ham and tongue in pieces the pride, = chelamehaaias | same size as the beans. Mix and add xe * ie 2 tablespoons vinegar or lemon juice} Arthur Sandin, Jr., and Frank |% A N . all F Brand and 4 tablespoons salad oll beaten|Geierman have returned from an|% ation: y amous with '% teaspoon salt and % teaspoon| automobile tour of the Black Hills /¢ Pepper. Cover and let stand on ice| of South Dakota. % for an hour or longer. When ready a ae to serve drain from dressing. Wash/ Miss Pauline Bertsch, Ashley, who Pepper and cut in rings, removing|has been visiting relatives at Dickin- seeds and white pith. Peel onion and|son, now is visiting with her sister, | ¥ cut in slices. Let stand in iced salt) Mrs. C. 8. Berger, 808 Main avenue, water for 10 minutes. Drain and se-| before returning to her home. x parate into rings. Pile alternating ** * ; e slices of onion and pepper one above} Mrs. M. Jongeward, Fargo, came to another on a leaf of lettuce. Fill this;the city with Mr. and Mrs. PF. W. little pepper and onion cup with the Peterson, 215 Avenue C, west, who had salagiralntare and smash sith may on | been 7a 6s) EAR Hed oat 80 1d The Popular 59e Stocking that we son formerly nee ie residents. Cherry Cobbler % were fortunate enough to secure ‘This is a plain, inexpensive pudding aaa unl Maxende nae pogeriges % thi additi al hi t. that is very easy to make. y, widow 0! Four tablespoons butter, 2 cups} McKenzie, arrived in Bismarck Thurs- is on: shipmen sugar, 1 cup milk, 2 cups flour, 4 tea-|day for a few months’ visit during |% iacigk we hich she will look after her ; ii Ris cera cue ecu intereta i the ety Mrs. items : Sheer Chiffons Service Weight : es 5 % s ™Gream butter and rub in 1 cup|the last four years in’ New York with | . Semi-Service Weight sugar. Mix and sift flour, baking} her daughter, Mrs. V. J. Remas. En-/¢ ' Se cee ree se sens nctamateaeinien pan with m! e ¢ ? ‘ou rarely see hosiery sales giving values ai price can compare ( SUMMER'S NEWEST ‘ fa batared akice oat Se eats siglets ces io “a ) ? stocking. A nationally famous brand with irregularities so slight as to not be no- , | , Wilton, enter- os ae pire aye ore eae Te cane Moshi, ee ticéable and in no way affecting their wearing qualities. Misty sheer, lovely with | Z utes in a moderate oven and serve| Frits, 323 Park &t., Roti ar = ” your summer things. f habia cone Taking: ee i 2 program of musical |X Reinforced for extra service... have garter run stops ,.. the semi-service ‘The supreme court of Oklahoma has| numbers were Marian Gray, Dolores}$| and service weight have mercerized hem and sole... sizes 844 to 1014... in all the CHOICE OF THE HoUS ruled that mustieinelities are subject ra ibe evening. was tas to an op- 1 eecaid nae anne shail. Classic White Kid Oxfords 's Home Missionary #0: ciety of the MoCabe Methodist chureh, Straps Ties gq meeting Tuesday with Mrs. ; Rom 7 Gala Sale Days the following officers me ti To Shop and Save Mis. Roy ‘Robison vee : Conca tn eae RECORD Men's Fancy Hose . . 9c pr. h s t h : ‘ Ladies’ Hankies, 8 for...9¢ 1 e Oo e s Framed Pictures ...19¢ ea. : seal a ‘ Glass Water Sets .....39¢ $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 Values ” © Stop—Look and Buy $ § 5 All 10c Items 9c ’ All 5e Items 2 for 9c 4 Just About Any Kind of a White Shoe You Desire 7 m EY High Grade Candies. .9c Ib. Clean-up of Spring Hats, in three groups, Misses’ and Ma- Ladies Rayon Panties, trons’, 50c and $1.00. Values to $5.95. so seceesen ees -20€ , Children’s Hats, values to $1.25, now 25¢ each. A. W. LUCAS CO. SE DE BEE ON AE ERE EOE GE gcaka 1 te

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