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| nt Ser BIRGER TesREhe Sh ATESS CEBRCANTPE RAGE Span doaarrnis SEERORRT ESBRNEAaS VAT ERE Te LR ereRs ; .—¥ €) SOCIETY and CLUBS. St. Mary’s Team Given Banquet Thursday Night|2==: | Election of Peter Fischer, Jr.,/ nga Johnson Named To Maccabee Office Miss Inga Johnson_was appointed Heutenant commander of the Ladies’ | Maccabee organization by Mrs. J. H. | Newton, commander, when the Of- ficers’ club met Thursday evening at the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens. Following the business session, drill practice was held. Fred M. Roberts, Jr., 1002 Sev- enth St., was hostess to the executive committee of the Maccabee junior de- partment Thursday afternoon when Mrs, J. Thompson, general supervisor, was an honor guest. Following the transaction of business, the remainder of the afternoon was spent informal- ly, the hostess serving refreshments. Local Student Leads Detroit ‘U’ Festival as Captain Marks Fes- Twenty-eight covers were laid for the 6:30 o'clock dinner given Thurs- day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Emil; Bobb, 307 Tenth St., for members of | the 8&t. Mary’s high school football squad, Rev. Father Henry Holleman, | the school’s athletic director; Ted Meinhover, the football ‘coach, and Ben Jacobson, who assisted in coach- ing the team at the beginning of the Peter Fischer, Jr., was chosen 2s captain for the team next year dur- ing the meeting and program of speeches which followed the dinner. | Speakers were Fischer, Tom Lee who is retiring captain, Rev. Father Holle- man, Meinhover and Jacobson. Pink was the predominating color in appointments for the dinner table, which was centered with a bouquet! of mixed flowers and graced with|and Mrs. D. J. McGillis, 814 Fourth footballs and other appropriate mo- tifs, Mrs. Bobb was assisted in serv- ing by her daughter, Bobb, and the Misses Zita and Flora tune and Eunice Starkle. Duncan Wallace, grandson of Mr. 8t., is chairman of the University of Detroit night which will be celebrated at the Fisher theatre at Detroit, Mich., Friday evening graduate of Bismarck high school, is @ pre-junior in the college of engi- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 neering at the university, where he is. pursuing a course in mechanical engineering. He is a member of Chi Delta Theta, architectural rraternity he has arranged for the celebration will ircluce a moving picture and two reels of college foot- ball with the cheers and songs of various popular universities through- out the country. ww % * Presbyterian Circle Plans Dinner Tuesday The fourth division of the First Presbyterian church Ladies’ Aid an- nounced Friday that it will give its annual cafeteria turkey dinner at the church parlors next Tuesday even- ing. Serving will start at 5:30 o'clock. Besides turkey, the menu will include all the foods which traditionally go with it. Mrs. E. J. Schultz is chair- man of the arrangements committee. ee * Cadman Concert to Be Event of November 26 The coming concert by Charles Wakefield Cadman, famous American composer and pianist, and his vocal quartet, under auspices of the Thurs- day Musical club, which was an- nounced Thursday, will take place Monday evening, Nov. 26, according | to Mrs. O. I. Devold, president of the sponsoring group. Tickets for the concert may be had from the commit- tee, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. W. J. Targart and Mrs. J. A. Larson, or from other members of the club, Fortnightly Studies Oriental Education Miss Laura Sanderson summarized the facts gained in extensive research on “Chinese and Japanese Education” before members of the Fortnightly club who met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. This was the topic assigned Miss Sanderson in the club's study pro- gram centered around the Orient Miss Sanderson's talk, which dealt particularly with education as found in China, was followed by a general discussion to clarify points not un- Gerstood clearly by = members, ee Miss Caroline Cermak Is Married Wednesday “Miss Caroline Cermak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ji Cermak, Man- dan, Vojtisek, Waconia, Minn., at a civil ceremony performed by County Judge B, W. Shaw, Wednesday morning. Miss Anna Bullinger as bridesmaid and Ernest Cermak, brother of the bride, as best man, attended them at the ceremony. The bride was attir- ed in a rust colored crepe gown com- jplemented with brown accessories. ‘The bride's parents were hosts to 30 guests at a wedding dinner served at their home immediately following the ceremony. A wedding cake, which was the gift of Mrs. C. W. Schauss, jaunt of the bride, centered the table. Mr, and Mrs. Vojtisex left Thurs- day for Minneapolis and St Paul, Opens Tomorrow Everybody come! You... and you... and YOU! What a day it’s going to be. . . Toyland a whirl of action and color! The children will love it, and so will you! There are toys for every age! Boats, Trains, Planes, Cars .. . for the Traveler Dolls, Carriages, Trunks . . . for Little Mothers Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets . . . for Little Cooks Construction Toys. . . for Young Mechanics Skates and Bikes. . Whether You're Reads to Buy... Or Not le everything is at its best! And if you see something you want, the Layaway Plan is at your ser- vice. Just ask us about it. Come tomorrow, whi C.PENNEY C (BISMARCK’S BUSIEST DEPARTMENT STORE) . for Outdoor Sports mS N. Dak. sionary group was entertained at cards and luncheon Thursday even- nein going to their home at Wa- conia, ‘Mrs. Vojtisek was honored at sev- them a shower given Monday evening by her sister, Mrs, Jack Zent. On guests by Mr. Zeck. ee OK Mandan Dinner Club old colonial style were delivered Fri- day to members of the Mandan Din- given Monday evening, Nov. 26, at the t.| Tavern, Guests are to arrive at 7:30 o'clock (OST). This party is the|< second of the season for the club which has for its members several couples of the younger social set. In charge of arrangements for the affair are the Misses Virginia Wright and Bethilda Hess and George Murphy, all of Mandan, and Alvin A. Mayer, Bismarck. ek * Burdick Speaker for Nonpartisan Meeting Usher L, Burdick, Fargo, delivered the address which featured the pro- gram for the Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 meeting held Thursday evening at the World War Memorial building dining room. Miss Fannie Alice Roberts enter- tained with two piano selections, “Sweet Bye and Bye” and “Off to Camp.” Special guests introduced to the group were Mr. and Mrs. Al Mattson of Oakes, Mrs, H. E. Jury of Ellen- dale and Mrs. Richard V. Grace of Mohall, one of the early members of the Bismarck club, who is visiting Mrs, Frank Smith, 504 Fourteenth St. =|Mrs. Mattson is president of the ae county unit of Nonpartisan clubs, Lunch was served by a committee headed by Mrs. H. W. Herman, se * Mrs. W. E. Cole's discussion of “American Art” and Mrs. L. W. Lar- son's review of current events made up the program for the Wednesday Study club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, 618 Thayer avenue, west. eee Mrs. Julia Jacobson of Tacoma, Wash., sister of Mrs. Caia Lee, Mo- hawk apartments, has arrived at Man- dan and will spend the winter as the ates Of another sister, Mrs. Clara xe * Mrs. M. O. Agre, 812 Thayer ave- nue, was % Bismarck guest when a group of friends surprised Mrs. Charles Rowe of Mandan Wednesday evening in observance of her birth- day. The 12 guests played bridge, score awards going to Mrs. William Rowe and Mrs. A. G. Craychee. The honor guest was presented with a remembrance. eek Mrs. Stanley Robidou won the high score gift and Mrs. Herman Kelly won the consolation prize at bridge when the Holy Rosary mis- ing by Mrs. John Wyciskala, 610 eral pre-nuptial functions, among |321 Eighth 8t. the same evening, Mr. Vojtisek was|and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jury of El- honored at-a party given for 12 men|lendale are guests at the Patterson where they will visit for a short time|play. The next meeting will be held| will have the first meeting of the Wednesday, Nov. 21, because of the} season at the studio at 3 o'clock Sun- Thanksgiving holiday and will take| day afternoon. There will be a pro- Place at the home of Mrs. Robidou,| gram and election of officers, PRICES REDUCED zk * Mr, and Mrs. Al Mattson of Oakes hotel while Mr. Mattson and Mr. Jury are attending to business matters here. gee Plans Second Party] 4 pink and green color scheme was used for the table appointments when Invitations worded and posted in|Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 506 Rosser ave- nue, west, entertained six guests at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon. ner club living in the two cities for| Sewing was the pastime following the the- supper and dance which will be|/uncheon, xe ek entertained the members of her con- tract club Wednesday evening. The usual two tables were in play, Miss Ida Elofson winning the high score gift. Miss bigs Baird was a guest. * ® Mrs. George Hugelman entertained members of the Jolly Eight bridge club at @ two-course dinner when they met Thursday evening at her home. Score awards in the games at two tables were won by Mrs. M. O. Agre, who held high, and -to Mrs. Edward Fogarty, a guest for the meet- seine cowen, cs Pan ows’ COLD WEATHER COMING! Yes, and we have the home heater that will make it hot for you. The genuine Estate Heatrola that delivers more warmth from less fuel than any heater you've had in your home. You'll be really thrilled when you see the new models, For these are the most ingen- ious heaters evet designed by man. Come in. Let us show you how the Heatrola makes more heat with less coal—how it will make your home « happier, more healthful place. hostess for the next meeting to held in two weeks. xk & Complimentary to Miss Marian Sandin, who will become the bride of J. Wilkes Kelly on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Wallate Maddock and Miss Margaret Bates entertained at a bridge party and miscellaneous show- er Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, Maddock, 927 Ninth St. In the card game played at two tables, Mrs. Carl Nelson and Miss Grace McKee received favors for score. Miss San- din was presented with her gifts by little Jan Myhre, niece of Mrs. Mad- dock, who brought them into the room in a doll buggy. Yellow chrysanthe- mums centered the luncheon tables. se & Mrs. Herman Bischof, 708 Wash- ington St., was hostess to members of the First Evangelical church Berean Bible class at a meeting held at her home Thursday evening. Following the brief business session, the re- mainder of the evening was spent in- formally and luncheon was served. iia cincinnati Meetings of Clubs i And Social Groups | ———— Juvenile Degree of Honor All officers are requested to be Present and members are requested te bring their dues for the monthly meeting of the Juveniie Degree of Honor Protective association to be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday after- noon at the World War Memorial building dining room. The mothers’ party planned for this date has been Postponed until the December meet- ing because rehearsals for the annual inspection must be started, according to Miss Derothy Huber, director. 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