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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934 day night dancing parties will be’ seems to be well on the way toward! amily had an automobile accident 4S given this week at the mess hall fulfillment. ‘4; they were approaching Tappen in) ¥ Honorary CCC Officers Are Invested During Ceremony Governor 0. H. Olson Is Guest and Gives Short Talk Dur- Ing Exercises Tuesday Miss Katherine Bodenstab, Bis- fmarck, was made an honorary cap- tein and Miss Peggy Pierce, Mandan, ‘was made an honorary first lieutenant at & ceremony staged Tuesday even- ing at the C. C. C. camp in River- ws Tm oe omc na to the » tain T. H. C. Waters said the recog- nition was extended to the two young women because of the assistance they have rendered in making the through them to other women and girls in the two cities who have par- ticipated in the CCC's social affairs. Members of the corps gave the young women a hearty cheer after the presentation. Governor O, H. Olson, who was an honor guest, spoke brietly saying he is proud of the conservation corps and of the work which it is doing. Following the ceremony the guests were entertained at dinner by Captain Waters and his aides. The dinner won from the guests praise as to the ability of the OCC cooks, all of whom are selected from the corps member- ship. Announces Dance Friday ‘Waters announced Wednes- Captain stay of the COO boys enjoyable, andjday that the first in a series of Fri- BELLE MEHUS IS ORGANIZING A NEW Pre-School Piano Class The department is not in experimental stages and the results are not accidental. After studying methods under several teachers, ‘Miss Mehus was graduated from the American Conservatory, Chicago, under Louise Robyn, noted child specialist, in 1920. During the summer of 1933 Miss Mehus took an intensive course with Egon Stuart Willfort in Vienna, Austria, whose children’s methods are used extensively in Austria and Switzerland. MES. HARRIS ROBINSON has been assistant teacher in all pre- school classes with Miss Mehus the last five years. a ‘Mothers of children, ages 4 and 5, who are interested, phone 306. MEHUS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, N. D. cured dor the scnations by “Little Mickey,” known radio impersonator of Amos n’ Andy, who now is in the city. party will be imper- | “For several years she has been a|:he dense fog late Monday night. The/ pupil at the Curtis Institute of Music|car was overturned in the ditch but) ¥ in Philadelphia. Already she has the/|they were able to continue their trip A special entertainment feature se-| muscular strength of a man, and there/after passersby assisted Mr Penders seems to be no problem of finger|in putting the machine back on the! % | technique which causes her any real|road. difficulty. She has no mannerisms 80} far as I can see; all her attention is ee Mrs, A. D. McKinnon and Mrs. W.| centered in the task at hand and no| Mathilda Altentaler H. Bodenstab of Bismarck and Miss! matt how extreme its demands she Helen Saunders of Mandan have ac-/ seems quite undismayed—as well she cepted invitations to act as chaperons.|may, her grasp and facility being Supervised (CST) and from the Mandan Pioneer| office at Mandan at 7:45 o'clock (MT). ee % Artist to Play Here Applauded by Critics ation for the| what they are. guests will be provided from the World surprise at the growth and xe * Bride of J. J. Reis|§ Rt. Rev. Bishop Vincent Wehrle| % | “It seems altogether safe to prom-| officiated at the marriage of Miss|¥% ‘War Memorial building at 8:45 o'clock | ise that two or three years’ more of| Mathilda Altentaler, Fort Rice, and|% application will make a distinctly re-}Jacob J. Reis, Mandan, which was markable pianist of this gifted girl.”|performed at the bishop’s residence, | On this brilliant technical founda-/122 Thayer Avenue, Monday after-|% tion, Miss Weinstein now is building}noon. John Reis and Miss Margaret | % & superstructure of solid musicianship/ Altentaler attended the couple at the| % and interpretation. Josef Hoffman, | ceremony. 2 pressed “ maturity of Miss Welnstein’s inter-|tentier for the cnsuine ‘yoor ahen| % Minn Jeannette Weinstein; pianist, will include a variety of .styles of plano literature in the benefit recital which she will give Wednegday even- ing, Sept. 19, under auspices of the Thureday Musical club. In her pro- gram compositions of Bach, Chopin, Lisst, Rubinstein and the moderns will be included. Frances Boardman of the St. Paul Pioneer Press was among the Twin City critics who were much impressed with Miss Weinstein’s playing during ‘a recent visit. Miss Boardman wrote an_ article jj; Commenting on the apparent fact that “young men are much more seriously interested in good music than girls of corresponding ages” and referred to “the clearly established circumstance that the world has yet to hail a really great woman composer.” The critic continued, “The case is far different, however, when it comes! tached ty interpretation as a few local ob-| setvers had a chance to learn last| Penders pretation during the last year. eee Paul, promised a musical future which Penders is a native of Buffalo, N. Y. | Miss Penders has led at Bismarck | high school as a junior. En route to Bismarck the Penders officers named are: eee Ends Tonight 25c until 7:30 Twa ove stony OF A CENTURY A FOX Picture vith MADELEINE CARROLL FRANCHOT TONE T While the world 4 thunders their love ; whispers above the din! SEE! MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN - - - Facing the maddest. cen- tury’s maddest years, hold- ing close to one another while the parade of life sweeps past. DRIVING A BUICK? The first night you have to get up for an extra blanket, think of your Buick. Uriless it is protect- frozen water-jackets. It’s not good business. Espe- cially when a minute’s thought and Eveready. Prestone would make your Buick snug as a hiber- nating bear. The makers of Buick approve Eveready Prestone. It gives two- see how little it costs to have this winter-long protestion. Guaran- teed by National Carbon Com- pany, Inc. Based on a twenty-year weat aver- | DAY,—Advertisement. the Philathea Bible class of the First | % vA Presbyterian church held its fall re-|% Navy Recruiting Head|seicis ce itataa ¢(f And Family Are Here] -tweive members were present. Other | % — President—Miss | ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Robert'J. Penders and|Ellen King. Vice president—Miss | % their daughter, Virginia, arrived in|Frances Heath. Secretary — Miss| Bismarck Tuesday to make their home|Marion Jordan. tor two years while Mr. Penders, who|Elizabeth Gieseler. Historian — Miss/ ¢ is a chief machinist mate with the | Leone Hiland. ‘ United States Navy, is in charge of the naval recruiting station which has| (Additional Society on Page Three) been opened in the federal building. For several years, the Penders fam- ily has been living at San Diego, Calif, where Mr. Penders was sta- tioned on the U. 8, 8. Breckenridge. After his two years here, he will be re- Treasurer — Miss | % A. W. LUCAS CO. Betty Rose Dress Coats Select one of these and be chin deep in Fur all Winter . +. 80 attractively priced— $ ] 95° $9 45° Only BETTY ROSE can combine such a wealth of beautiful fur trim- mings with the latest Coat ideas— yet keep the price so far down. Whether you are slim or stout, young or not so young—you'll find the very coat in this special group to see you through the winter smartly! Plan to See the Special Group Illustrated Above What’s Your Type? 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