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= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1984 ©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Forty Club Opens Season|]__Stiist Gaver _[ With Thanksgiving Party Social Organization Formed in 1919 Will Give Four Par- ties This Season public of Sophia be- appearances and have par- ticipated in the state high school ‘cont The other solo parts in the operet; ta are: General Ivanoff, commander Fort Astrakhan—Carl Gutsche; Vaska and Waske, aides of Melinka —Cynthia Dursema and Mary Davis; Petrovich, an aviatrix— Eleanor Lewis; Dean Campbell, dean of the American College for Wom- en in Moscow—Mary Louise Nues- sie; Mary Strongfort, an American novelist seeking atmosphere and local color—Ruth Christianson; Captain Michael Arensky—Harold Smith; Corporal Ivan Ziuski—Rob- ert Watts; Bobo, a Bolshevik—Ted Boutrous; A. B. Cohen, competitor of Gordon King—Justin Moellring; Chin Chin, a Chinese business man ‘This | —Lenn Lasken. kane, Wash., in-law and sister, Dr. and Krause. es * & Assign Leading Parts For Dec. 7 Operetta Marjorie Hawley and George. Sha- fer, Jr., will sing the leading roles in the operetta, “Melinka of Astra- kkhan,” which will be given A GRAND PAIR presenting a screenful of fun and excitement— The Laugh Life Time a Ruggles Francis Lederer - Mary —in— A FUN TREAT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY = Pre-Thanksgiving SPECIALS The high school orchestra, direct- by Clarion E. Larson, will play the accompaniments, with Miss Mar- guerite Kennedy at the piano. eee Miss Margaret Weeks Is Wed in California From Riverside, Calif., comes news of Miss of the marriage Margaret Elizabeth Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weeks, 711 Ninth 8t., to Arthur Francis Renning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renning, Bottineau. The nuptial service was read at Riverside on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. Joel Lee aete remain eae longer time. * Miss Marian Enright, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Enright, 515 Third St., a sophomore at the College of St. ‘Theresa, Winona, Minn., has been elected secretary-treasurer of the 16 North Dakota State club at the col- se. iy x* * Miss Burnette Eckland of Grand Forks was the guest of Miss Rose Le- for, 320 Eleventh St., over the week- end. Miss Eckland is employed by © |the state mill and elevator. ‘ Church Societies ee McCabe M. E. Standard Bearers The Standard Bearers of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the church parlors at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening with the Misses Donna Jean Davis and Lillian . | Hedstrom as hostesses. CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight - Tomorrow Wed. - Thurs. Will Give Reception After Cadman Concert A brief reception will be held on the stage immediately after the concert by Charles Wakefield Cadman and his quartet at the Bismarck city au- ditorium Monday evening, it has been announced by Mrs, O. I. Devold, pres- ident of the Thursday Musical club, which is sponsoring the concert. All who would like to meet Cadman and the quartet members, Helen Freund, ‘Constance Eberhart, Edwin Kemp and Eric Russell Cook, will be welcome, according to Mrs, eo ee 60 Couples Dance at Junior C.D.A. Party ‘Members of Troop 4, Junior Catho- lic Daughters of America, their es- corts and guests, about 60 couples eannine cn. Friday evening dance! party given at the Terrace Gardens of the Pat- terson hotel. Miss Marjorie Hawley’s orchestra played for dancing from 8 to 11:30 o'clock. Assisting Miss Irene Pre-Nuptial Parties — Honor Marian Sandin There is much pre-nuptial enter- taining in honor of Miss Marian San- din, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 4 ir ay g H i F i i Pd BE ok li iF, iff i Prince Hotel, state manager of the Associated Press. Miss Makiesky is @ member of the faculty of the Insti- tute of Musical Arts of St. Paul and is well-known in music circles of Minne- apolis and St. Paul. {Cao ee Meetings of Clubs i And Social Groups | Chapter BC, 8. M. C. Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening with Mrs, John G. Lobach, 716 Fifth &t.. By Bu Britton-Hoover Vows Taken Sunday Morning During a quiet marriage service Performed at the First Presbyterian manse, 216 Avenue B, west, at 9 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. F. E. Logee, Miss Irene F. Britton, daugh- ter of Mrs. D, E. Britton, Minot, be- came the bride of Clarence D. Hoo- ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hoo- ver, who operate a farm at Moffit and maintain a residence at 306 Eighth St. Mr. and Mrs, James Mills witnessed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a dark brown wool crepe ensemble with a blouse in shades of tan and orange, and brown accessories. She held a bouquet of roses, Mrs. Mills Was costumed in a red ensemble with matching accessories and also had a bouquet of roses, Eighteen relatives were entertained at @ 1 o'clock dinner at the Hoover residence. Among the guests were Mrs. Britton ard her son from Minot, Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover and their sons, Park, Roy and George Lee and the bridegroom’s father, all from Moffit, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Baker and Mr. and Mrs, Buckley and their Granddaughter, Laverne. Following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, accompanied by her mother and brother, left for Minot. They are expected to return to Bismarck late Monday, afternoon and will make their home in the College apartments. The bridegroom, who is employed by the Grant-Dadey company, attended Bismarck high school for three years and then completed @ course of elec- trical studies a1 Dunwoodie Institute, Minneapolis, The bride has been resident of Bismarck for five years and until her marriage was employed by the Armour Creameries, * * * Bismarck people motoring to As- sumption Abbey, Richardton, Sunday to attend the presentation of the Sul- livan light opera, “Box and Cox,” in connection with the opening of the school’s carnival week, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Orchard, 720 Third St.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mergens, 226 Rosser avenue, west, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, 415 Griffin St. ‘Wayne Orchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orchard, was a member of the Rat- aplan chorus, which was featured in the production. If City and County | A boy was korn to Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Simon, 420 Avenue B, at 11:25 P. m., Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson of Braddock are the parents of a boy born at 8:45 a. m., Monday, at the Bismarck hospital. County Judge I. C. Davies issued a marriage license Saturday to Clar- ence D. Hoover and Miss Irene F. Britton, both of Bismarck. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of extending our heartfelt thanks to those who ex- tended their sympathy and assistance during the long illness and recent \death of our beloved wife, mother and sister. We also wish to thank those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings and Mrs. Iver Acker for the songs, Anton Nelson and Family Mrs. W. M. Connolly, *LUDENIZE”—the complete throat medi- cating process which occurs the moment you place a Luden’s Menthol Cough Drop in your mouth ... eleven medicinal in- gredients melting into a soothing lotion which quickly moistens the throat, stops irritation and relieves coughing. LUDEN’S MENTHOL COUGH Drops 5c Screen Star Marries Hollywood Director Hollywood, Calif, Nov. 26—(7— Romance overshadows differences on the film lot for Margaret Sullivan and William Wyler, and Monday the screen actress and her director are Hollywood's newest newlyweds. Filmiand buzzed with surprise at jnews of the couple’s elopement Sun- day to Yuma, Ariz. for nobody ap- Parently knew of the romance. Only @ few weeks ago, Miss’ Sullivan and Wyler quarreled over production de- tails of her latest picture. CUMMINGS YOUTH KILLED Crookston, Minn. Nov. 26.—(7)}— Harry Ness, 21, who resided on a farm near Cummings, N. D., was killed early Sunday when the car in which he was @ passenger, driven by Joseph Pierson of Cummings, over- turned near Neilsville, 20 miles from here, on a sleet-covered road. Pierson, brought to @ hospital here with minor injuries, was released Monday. Everybody Will Have & GOOD TIME with the Legion Minstrels Nov. 29-30 Dee. 1st WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BLDG. for ; Your HOME or Your HOSTESS Flowers, especially mums, make Thanks- giving brighter, more festive and more memorable. Start this year to give flowers regularly at Thanksgiving. Our Finest Mums Great, full-grown blooms. In an assortment of colors. $3.00 to $6.00 per dozen Pompons (Baby Mums) Gay, small and fragrant— these make an ideal gift. $1.00 per dozen Attractively Boxed and Delivered HOSKINS-MEYER 200 Fourth St. Phone 19 Ringfree — HOSE Each ) pale inietinaly Cello; Wi Packed Two Pairs Beautiful Box with Card, Ready to Give. | P® Pairs _In a Beautiful GIFT BOX Mirror Clear Sheer Chiffon. Pecot Top Run Stop The Hose Smartly Dressed Women Appreciate New Dark Winter Colors Coats, Dresses, Millinery | Bismarck, N. Dak. 312 Main 9 Sizes 8% to 10% fel we pee ee Sarah Gold Shop “Style Without Extravagance” vy

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