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} PCRS BaeMER ERAT Wen ei Sede Eee TO Paes Ras Rs Teer PRO Ree Q - ie id iY 4 ie 4 e J — ea ee ee » nm a) Arthur Clemens Cayou and Alice Morrison Take Vows also were hosts for a 5 o'clock din- | Evangeline Mary Wilson and Bruce A. Furness Principals in Sunday Wedding soit had i | Early fall weddings were of most|Mrs, Earl importance on the social calendar for|and Mra. R. the week-end, Mrs. Otto At St. Paul on Saturday, there oc- curred the marriage of Miss Alice Morrison and Arthur SS Cay- ou, Miss Evangeline Mary Wilson, Bismarck, and Bruce A, Furness,|been employed as Oliver county Mandan, took their nuptial vows Sun- @ay morning as did Miss Ida Bu- og BRE wig? ner honoring the couple Saturday af- | TU! 1 if i Morrison-Cayou A gown of sapphire blue velvet, fashioned on long straight lines with! sleeves and a tricorne matching hat of velvet was worn by Miss Alice Morrison Saturday when she became mutT : Ife i F a . Cayou, 612 Mandan St. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert Ait fe iE aaa Pitt o'clock at St. Luke’s Catholic church. with Monsignor James C. Byrne of- ficiating. Mrs, Neil C. Hurley, Jr., of River Forest, Ill, was her cousin's matron of honor. Archie McGray, &t. Paul, was Mr. Cayou's best man. Cybotium ferns and palms adorned the chancel of the church and there ‘were clusters of white blossoms on the rie th Hi : Eek ik 5 i 5 E marck high school and then attend-| Scher and Miss Schalesky. en She Mert Dakeee Aries or eke lege, Fargo, wi specialized Mrs. Clell G. Gannon, 214 Avenue C, the study of architecture. At present has returned after a week's visit with he is employed by the federal gov-/ her parents, Rev. and Mrs. N. 8. John- e t as an engineer. He is 8f-|son of Gackle. En route to Bismarck a a z 5 al i eluent ‘| ee i i z E Fy Ere? ff i i 5 i id SEPBe 2289 : é i i i § i @) SOCIETY and CLUBS Leaving for Regional Tuberculosis Meeting ‘The work of Camp Grassick, child- ten’s health camp on Lake "Isabel maintained by the North Dakota Tuberculosis association, will have a Rapids, Ia., from Thursday through Saturday of this week. During the conference, which is-to mark @ regional meeting of the Na- invited to present the work of Camp Grassick. Mra, Taylor will attend ® special conference at which matters pertain- ing to boards of directors will bej Ele taken up. She and Miss Katen ex- pect to return to Bismarck within a ‘week. ‘ mc yc r Meetings of Clubs | 4 And Social Groups Lecturer Coming for Series of Free Talks Flower (Sechler) Newhouse, gifted young lecturer, author and teacher from Los Angeles, Calif, who now is on an extended tour of the United ,, | States and Canada, will give a series of addresses this week at the World ‘War Memorial building. The public is invited to attend all the lectures for which no admission charge will be made. Except for her lecture, “The Law of ition,” which will be giv- en at the Business and Professional Women’s club room at 8 o'clock Fri- day evening, the meetings will be held at the American Legion Auxiliary room. The remainder of the schedule fol- Science 3 3 op m “What Nature's Wonders Have Taught Me”; 8 p. m. Sunday, “Our Unusual Faculty, the Sixth Gense.’ Though in her early twenties, this audiences M. E. Church to Hold Quarterly Conference All members of the last quarterly conference of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church are requested to be present at s meeting which will be 30-A Spanish Arches. 128% Fourth St. [President, outlined the code governing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934 U.N. D. SORORITIES PLEDGES 83 CO-EDS Miss Gladys Risem, Bismarck, One of 18 New Members of Alpha Phi Chapter Grand Forks, N. D. Sept. 24.—(7)— Eighty-three girls were pledged Satur- day by. the eleven sororities at the University of North Dakota at cere- monies conducted at the various chap- ter houses. The rites marked the close of the rushing season which began last Monday and continued throughout the week with a variety of informal social:functions, until the Period of silence began Friday eve- The Pan-Hellenic board com- group and headed by Betty Dahl, for new members. - Group, are as follows: Delta Delta Delta: Helen Erickson, was Mrs, Anne Lindbergh as she born, Charles Augustus, Jr. Harringtons Announce n!Beauty Shop Opening One of North Dakota’s most modern beauty salons, carrying out details of service to be found only in the most advanced establishments, will be open- ed for public inspection Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington, -who have just completed the building of a new barber shop and renovation of their beauty parlor located at 123% Fourth St. The five-chair barber shop which ;|formerly was in direct connection with the beauty parlor now is estab- 3 |lished in a large well-lighted room with a separate entrance. Restful coloring and a maximum in sanita- tion are secured from the green tiled linoleum floor covering. Tones of orctiid, green and black have been used in the beauty shop and are apparent first in the recep- tion room. While the open shop idea, Geiievieve Ness and Genevieve Falk- anger, all of Grand Forks and Lucille Radke of Bentley. Kappa Alpha Theta: Eleanor Vold and Ellen Bek of Grand Forks; Elea- nor Thompson of Minot; Ruth Aage- of Hillsboro and Eleanor and Lois| Which now is being used in the bigger iprey of Neche. salons, is used throughout, private Chi Omega; Amanda Skrede of|booths are provided for ladies’ hair Grand Forks; Olslund of Bel-| cutting, for dressing hair, shampooing, facials and dye work. Mr. Harring- ;|ton also has fitted up a prescription room where he takes care of his large hair and scalp hygiene practice. The private shampoo booth is ;/equipped with two of the seven new all-steel enamel dresserettes which are equipped with two drawers and jarge modernistic mirrors. In the large open section of 65x19 ‘Alpha Chi Omega: Violet Kell : Violet Kelly of Thief River Falls, Minn.; Schultz of Noonan and Mary Wool- ridge of Granville. Delta Gamma: Ellen Bell, Mary’ Jean Deverell, Ellen Lund and Elaine Swiggum, all of Grand Forks; Julia Ann Allen of Forman; Patricia Eng- lert of Valley City; Virginia Hanson ‘of Larimore; Shirley Kermot of Town- er and Virginia Wright of Devils Lake. Alpha Phi: Betty Daly, Eleanor Hel- Marguerite Leinhart, Claire shampoo bowls, the sterilizer, per- manent waving machines and cabinets for permanent waving equipment, the large 12-unit Paramount multiple drier, 12 steel chairs, two manicure tables which may be used in any part of the shop and a radio as well as smaller pieces of equipment. Com- fortable foot rests are provided at each dresserette. With what is known gaas, Murphy, Barbara Norman, Margaret O'Keefe, Isabelle Rystad, Mary Mul- downey and Hope Squires, all of Grand Forks; Helen Depuy, Louise Peterson and Justine Rand, all of Jamestown; Margaret Given of Detroit Lakes, Minn.; Gladys Risem of Bis- marek; _Betty Riley of Wahpeton; Phyllis Roetke of Tower City; Kath- erine Sell of Grafton and June West- He of Minot. 24 barbers and operators to give con- tinuity of service to as many patrons. Among the details of the room are slots conveniently placed for each operator to dispose of soiled towels and cotton pads. Mr. Harrington, who has been en- gaged in the barber Business for near- ly 40 years, has attempted to install the best equipment available in the new shops in keeping with the notable advances which have been made since he first entered the trade. Relative of Pioneer Sigma : Marian Mathison and Gladys wiem of Grand Forks and Saxon Benjamin of Fort Totten. 1 Gity and County_| A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bachar Smith, 418 pemenih St., at :50 a. m. Sunday at Bismarck hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Uglem, Wilton, are the parents of a boy born at 9:30 P. m. Sunday at the Bismarck hos- Friends here have received word of the death of Mrs. Frank L. Albert- son of Detroit, Mich, which oc- year, The funeral services were tal. was made there. The late Mrs. pi Alberizon was well known in Bis marck and had visited here as re- ni cee cently as three years ogo. She was Sunday at the ital, |% daughter-in-law of the late Mr. C. caine - H. Albertson and Mrs. Albertson, me now lives in Detroit, who were pio- Presley Bee Alte Jobs. es neer residents of Bismarck. born st 2:40 a. m. Monday at the Wee Willie and his Memphis Blue Devils will open dancing season in Wee Willie and his Memphis Blue Devils will open dancing season in Patterson Hotel Sil- ver Ball Room Tuesday, Sept. PATTERSON HOTEL Attendance Prizes - 30 Tuesday, Sept. 25 Permanent Wave, Hair Tint or Other ‘Shop Service, with- out charge. You are not asked to buy. We just want you to see our greatly See one of the largest Multiots Hair Driers manufac- tured, Beautiful Dresserettes, Remember, Tomorrow, Tuesday, All Day! Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shop Silver Ball Room Tuesday, Sept. 25 Prices 40 and 10 cents roligve pala tn ONT minvtt; ond thee EMOVE CORNS Treatment, Barber-Beauty Shop. prises may A lodernistic Mirrors and Newhouse Friday Evening Sept. 28, 8 P. M. . 3 P. M. each afternoon e 130 feet, there are five dresserettes, two as a 24-station shop, there is room for Family of City Dies curred on Tuesday of last week after Mrs, Albertson had been ill for a held Thursday at Detrcit and burial sit ie One of America’s most famous mothers—and one of the ha was pictured here with her first- Then in a moment her happiness was turned to the most harrowing sorrow that can come to a mother, in the kidnaping and slaying of her child, a crime now believed near solution by developments in New York. ‘The lofty cirrus clouds often at- tain a speed of 230 miles an hour. ——— MASONS—ATTENTION Stag 7:15. Lunch will be served. 25c until 7:30 TODAY AND TUES. SOLOMON HAD A THOUSAND WIVES +.» BUT HE NEVER KNEW A GAL LIKE TH ee Is. {A Paramount Picture with’ ROGER PRYOR ‘JOHN MACK BROWN Hear Mae sing as only she can “My Old Flame” .. . “Troubled Waters”... “My American Beauty” ... “Memphis Blues”... SHE’S DOING ’EM WRONG IN DIXIE! See what made the Gay Nineties gay! +» & real beef trust chorus, bare-knuckle prizefighters, a darkie chorus welcoming Mae to New Orleans with her trunks full” of clothes, brand new “tall, dark and hand- somes” and five new “Go News - Charley Chase Comedy STARTS WED. Vian. THE SCARLET EMPRESS Gifted Lecturer to ar in Bismarck This Spiritually Beautiful Soul Has an Awakening Message for You She Will Be in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday Sept. 29th and 30th World War Memorial Building 8 P. M. each evening No admission charge Non-Sectarian Writer, Teacher and Lecturer card party tonight at/% — So” | Today’s Recipe | —_—_—_—_— Planked Filet Mignon With Vege- tables One and one-half pounds beef ten- derloin, small silver skinned onions, carrots, peas, turnips, potato mar- bles, string beans, ima beans, mush- Tooms. Trim the teuderiein, removing all the fate and nerves. Cut in four thick slices and “French.” To French tenderloin of beef, place slice cut side down on a firm surface and flatten slightly with one blow with the flat side of @ meat cleaver. Trim off ragged edges, reserving them to use the second day. Dip slices in melted butter and broil first on one side and then on the other. When the first side is cooked sprinkle lightly with salt and salt the second side when it is cooked. Broil six minutes on each side and remove to hot Planks. Surround with vegetables BRIS K—foe tree browns OO Fins ore ‘warms lively HEERIO—for SAUNTY— for all. osession wear which have been cooked se: ? and well seasoned with but====3 put the whole thing into _ oven to finish cooking the me reheat the vegetables. Pour the in the broiling pan over the me: tore serving. (Sea | Church Societies ~~ First Lutheran Luther League The Luther League of the } Lutheran church will hold its reg. i monthly meeting in the church r ! lors Tuesday evening, starting at 2 o'clock. 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