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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934 'Y SOCIETY and CLU BS Time for Children’s Story Hour Changed |™ectins. Mise Ruth Scharnowske Is Bride of Joyce Moule way ars, he ttl Current Events Club noons, according to Miss Geraldine Manson, juvenile librarian at the Bis-/ Mrs. D. J. McGillis Tread ® paper marck Public library. All childrenjon “American Women of Achieve- ment” for the meeting of the Cur- rent Events club Wednesday after- Birthday Is Chosen for ta Colona tor Mharennge Weather Is Subject ran Date by Local Girl Who For Mothers’ Group |** "4° "i", Weds Thursday Conditions in the he rvice of refreshments. Miss Ruth Scharnowake, daughtet /weather were described by Mrs. E. M. a a | so, for the Mothers’ club at the | _Arrangemen’ regular meeting held Tuesday after- visit of Mrs. Vina West Miller, rag Huron, Mich. supreme president o! 1. Moule, 1029 Fifth St,, during a qulet af Avenue D. Mrs, Frank BE. Cave, $14 it)" woman's Benefit association, were| OFO%™® #04 Avenue D. Ee sort service read at 10° o'clock discussed when the local review met] sess ap Pierce, Mand day morning by, Rev. FE. Lo; |G. 4 == a eae = the state| charge of arrangements for © din- Lie J ; o Avenue B, weet. refreshments during the social hour, | field gah Miss Etta Scharnowske, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, and Eimer! Four Received Into Hanson, the bridegroom's attendant, for Were the only witness of the cere: Eastern Star Order | duce? tember 1 be given ata in te al chairman of the chapter. . Hall will remain in Bismarck | ¢——~~——-~_—-- @ MMTTNs bride, who chose to be married| ‘The initiatory ritual was conducted |*na'aandan for several days, attend- t City and County on her birthday anniversary, wore ®/for Mrs. Maurice Diehl and La, Miss-|ing to association interests. Re ee ena cane Succes caiman oy s Bere with white satin cuffs and collar /Dorot! jutman jisma Pith white satin Cutts and cole sou- | Chapter No, 1, Order of the Eastern | U.C.1. Auxiliary to quet of roses. Her sister was in a bentt ‘Tuesday evening following the black wool ensemble outfit. jal business session. During the s0- Immediately after the wedding, Mr. lal hour luncheon was served under A dinner at the New Sweet shop —— and Mrs. Moule left for a brief trip|direction of Miss Marjorie Morris, at 6:90 oblock, and a I ti f ’ during which they will visit relatives;who was ‘assisted by Mrs. R. E. meeting afterward at lock : . .. night-time ee ee oar ee aioe anniversary, Miss Pierce is Fete Grand Councilor | wednesday at st. Alexius hospital near Bemidji, Minn, and at places in| Thompson, Mrs. J. O. Thoreson, Mrs, |SPecial the southern part of this state. They |F. G. Orr, Mra. C. M. Overgaard, are oclded ta" tener “ expect to return in about a week and|A. L. Sandin and Mra. R. E, Mid-|Planned for Mrs. Cora ted o ogg their home at 904% Avenue |daugh. evapo one any nied ‘Co need avait Ee are ae eee ea ree | Re uxiliary, WI Seana, oa rote fii Boe Mr. nd go woue| ny pcs ange ne the apectal necting ‘will will 4 held at print an Moule are graduates of the Bismarck 4 SS uncl one Sear taecaeial cade} Mrs, Hazel Falley, state directorlo¢ the ‘Business and Professional high school. pda ? the recreational program for the! women’s club room, as first was an- Heinle-Laib levening’s program. The second Tues- | ¥ day in November was set for the next | Studies Noted Women : W.B.A. Supreme Head | pire. iv Avenue Das hoses, Pol |§ Will Come jn April | owing the program, there was a social | ts ooking tomard_ the | EO! whe in mating with her son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. | ¢ ait wil take pain aes | Se hich Alpha chapter of Pi|% ae axe ae Bete Bhi sorority of the University of | ¥ ing the state convention scheduled! north Dakota celebrated its fifteenth | $ * ‘ar. and Mra, Oharies Garnier v-|% ing north of Bismarck are the par-|¥ ee eae % ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heinle, Wil- ton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louise Heinle, to Otto Laib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laib, &r., Mercer, which occurred at the federal emergency relief adminis- | nounced. Mrs. Case will deliver her tration, will address the Community |message at this time. Afterward Council at the October meeting to/there will be card games and light be held at 3’ o'clock Friday after-|refreshments will be served. noon at the American Legion Auxil-| Mrs. Case will arrive at noon and jary room, World War Memoriellimmediately afterward will have Laib home on Thursday, Oct. 11. The | building. bride’s attendants were her sister,| Mrs. Frayne Baker, council Miss Sarah Heinle, and Miss Olga/ident, asked that all clubs appoint Laib, sister of the bridegroom. Mr./their delegates if they have not al- /itol. He cousin’ aad Bini! Just. Mz. and| Friday mecting. | This is neseeary ey ani "sg meet This is Safa Daub ni aabarg 4tsett nomi wilt 5 hits se ssomtaniitaee’ sek” the yeee his parents. Sow can be selected. eee Prosser-Jacobson we galt, Evelyn , Lorraine | Prosser | Meetings of Clubs daughter Of ted Weasestey eve.|{ And Social Groups ning to Gustave Bernard Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl J. Jacobson Degree of Honor Drill Team cf this city. The ceremony was per-| 7, formed at’? o'clock at the home of pre ill be no further the bride’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hauch, 115 ane, D, west, by Rev. ieaat Rin- lahl, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran chureh, Attending the couple were] ay PP cccaggene reno Hauch and Oscar Jacobson, Rebekah and fos of the bridegroom. *| Independent Order of Odd ter, both of Moffit, was read at o'clock Sunday morning at the of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Gertie Hoffman, by Rev. O. E. Kinzler, pas-| rirsg tor of the Moffit Methodist church. The bridegroom is the son blue crepe. Both wore ees match their dresses. T. Humphreys At 1 o'clock, = two-course dinner | 7” . Mrs. F. E. n, Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Porter and| | aily, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Nichols .nd family, Edward Kleeman and E. A. Kleeman. The couple are visiting relatives near their home and will reside on the ‘bridegroom’s farm near Moffit after November 1. * * * Miss Maxine Brauer, assisted by her mother, Mrs. L. B. Brauer, entertain; ed her sixth grade classmates at the Roosevelt school at an indoor picnic given at her home, 709 Rosser avenue, BE | <8 g2 shi } P i ql rr fi ne | aE 2 * ie ana inner Olge! Bh Avenae have. Bad. as ae if G in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. ard Hane, Fort Wayne, Ind., left for their homes Wednesday @ §F i anF Fourth &t., entertained @ company of/ Cut 12 guests at a 7 o'clock bridge din- ner Tuesday evening, complimenting it George 8. i E aEESF sa i : ceived the high score favor There was a guest gift for Mrs. : ‘see A benefit card party which be elven pages atupiene of the Macca- bees Thursday, Nov. 1, at the World Flak Memorial building, was by the arrangements committee at neeting with the commander, 3 He Newton, at her home, i E ° Se it luncheon with a few of the unit offi- -'cers. The sfternoon will be devoted to sightseeing and _Mistting the sete John Moses aii Players’ Leadership John Moses, newly elected chairman of the Community Players board of directors, presided for the first time tat the October meeting of the or- ganization held Tuesday evening. Miss Evelyn Grace Herman, the new ; Program director, announced that presentation of laboratory plays will be begun at the November siipainad and that she is planning other pro- gram features. Earl Munson, busi- ness manager for “Spooks” to be pre- | and sented October 31, spoke in behalt of the production, asking that members support it. The reading nei J. M. Barrie's ‘play, Y ‘Misses Auvurne Olson, Evelyn Ellingson and Clarice Belk and Herman Peters was the —_—_—_——_———— Save on shoes for men, wo- men and children at the Peo- ple’s Department Store. A. W. LUCAS CO. Home Owned — Home Managed : Home Controlled with unusual care. 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