The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1934, Page 5

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‘z THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934 €) SOCIETY and CLUBS Singers Guild Will Open | Celebrate Golden Anniversary | Sunday Musicale Series Laura Ellsworth, Emma Langer and Senior and Junior Members to ‘Be Presented in Program at City Auditorium ‘Dorothy Lg roe i i i | E is cll E i i mpe 2f ievatel alll ap Jacqueline Oeltjen, Anton Litt and Richard Shafer. ‘Among the soloists will be Miss Pickles singing “The Silver Ring,” Chaminade, and “Joy,” i °E His i i i 5 : FL all ie if i i i Ba ie al Ei Fe i ° g ef ee 4 of liam Butler to Marion Cronin betevt Fy Si an ed = 3 x8 FS Fie Ff i ois ses High School Opere' Dancers Are Sel H é LE Pau g a gt 5 Fee S! g i F i ake a] EE i } i i f Fee i He : aH Christmas always raises the what 10.199... The Set RO swers the question tempting 3 assortments of quality candies. But, as ways, these assortments are just as appro- priate for taking home as they are for gift purposes. And While We're at It, Let us extend you an invitation to dinner at The NEW SWEET SHOP of an- AUCTION SALE Lacaied « on NW% ed ag ap 18-189-80, na pe north Bismarck, N. D., on Albert farm, FIVE miles north and’ ONE-HALF mile east from Be. morial bridge on east side of river. Wednesday, December 5 at 11 a. m. (C. 8, T.) For sale: 5 HD. WORK HORSES, 17 HD. CATTLE (con- freshen ta Merch, t atyent-old eit 1 prrnerdleg wo ers, Durham Shorthorn bull, 3 calves), MACHINERY and OTHER ARTICLES, FREE LUNCH AT NOON ANTON and FRANCIS aM. THOMPSON, WEIGEL AUCTIO. ROBERT DIMOND HOSKINS By Richholt Pupils ‘The first and third grades of the Richholt school, taught by the Miss- es Beulah Sherr and Irene Lamber- Laws in North Dakota”; Harold Slov- en, “School Tax Legislation Facing the State Legislature”; Stanton Rob- erts, “Pros and Cons of State and Federal Aid for Education.” Miss Bryant, Miss Maxwell and Mrs. Anna Hoeppner served refresh- ments. The Misses Madge Runey and Wealthy McGregor of Mandan were guests, * Degree of Honor Sets Dec. 15 as Sale Date ‘The annual food and fi Duane! World War Memorial building din- B.P.W. Club Studies Security for Youth “Security for Youth,” the Novem- ber topic for study in Business and F. A. Knowles the Jeweler fers the public the line of fine watches shown following are a few fora, ‘Tavannes, “Hanlon fi vannes, Waltham, Elgin, Westfield ff and Illinois. Don’t f our reputa- tion as DIAMOND mer- chants. In this line, also, we can serve you best. room. Election of officers will feature the ner meeting at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room. Mrs. Alfred Zuger, president, will continue the school of instruction. Informal games and a pantomime presented by the social committee, the Misses Marie Huber, Georgia and Della Borden and Mrs, Jennie Ulsrud, assisted by Mrs. H. E. Schultz, were the evening’s entertainment. The committee also served refresh- ments, Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Rebekah Busy Bees Mrs, A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth 8t., will be hostess for the Rebekah Busy Bee group’s meeting at 2:30 o'clock afternoon. se * Chapter N, P.F.0. Sisterhood Mrs, Arthur V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth St., will be hostess to Chapter N, PEO. Sisterhood, which meets at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. gram leader for the postponed meet- ing of the Cosmos club, which will be held Monday evening at the home RE. Sonne sit Park St. = eo a i & i z MCabe M. E. Aid to Hold Annual Bazaar The supper and bazaar of the Mc- Cabe Methodist Episcopal church Ladies’ Aid, which is given annually during the holiday season, will be held this year on Thursday, Dec. 6, at the church parlors. Many articles of needlework will be on display in the various booths which have been planned. Mrs, Alfred 8. Dale, presi- dent of the aid, is general chairman of arrangements, eee A.A.U.W. Will Hear Convention Reports Reports of delegates to the state convention held at Fargo in October will feature the meeting of the Bis- marck chapter, American Association o'clock Monday evening at the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. Members who will give convention reports are Mrs. E. J. Conrad, the branch president, Mrs. J. O, Ellickson and Miss Adeline Ness, Additional Program will include xylophone solos by Lloyd Graunke and a one-act play directed by Miss Clarice Belk. Re- freshments will be served by Mrs. Henry O. Putnam, chairman of the hostess committee, Miss Elizabeth Louise Johnson and Miss Beatrice Register. see St. Paul Girl Bride Of F. B. Strauss, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Strauss and their daughter, Miss Cora Marie Strauss, 223 First St., returned home Saturday noon after attending the and Miss Lois Mary Sullivan, daugh- ter of Mrs, John R. Sullivan of 1920 Marshall avenue, 8t. Paul, which oc- Saturday, Oct. 27. marriage service and nuptial read at St. Mark’s cathe- » Paul by Rev. Father Web- . ride, costumed in green vel- vet and carrying a large bouquet of Sweetheart roses, was attended by her sister, Miss Rae Sullivan, who wore tunic dress of brown velvet and gold crepe and held a bouquet of Talisman roses. She was given in marriage by her brother, John R. Sullivan, Jr. Ernest E. Strauss, Minneapolis, was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony, a large wedding breakfast was given by the bride’s mother at her home. Qn ving day, Dr. and Mrs, Strauss entertained at a dinner at the Curtis hotel, Minneapolis, for the couple who had returned from their wedding trip. Among the guests at this dinner were Miss Abigail Roan marek, The couple is residing at 1622 La- avenue, Minneapolis. Mr. Strauss is operating a grocery busi- ness which he has owned for several months, eee Miss Marian Enright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. » 515 Third St., was a member of the cast of Teresan Players in Bulwer-Lytton’s five-act drama, “The Lady of Lyons,” produced recently at the College of Enright has been appointed one of the posinees smanaees of the Cam- panlie, a bi-weekly campus paper published by the sophomore class at the college. xe & Quotations from literature given during roll call and two papers, “Madonnas” given by Mrs. L. V. Spohn and “Care of Sick and Con- day at the home of Mr. French, 615 Fourth &t., was the 36th wedding anniversary the latter couple. Mrs. French, was Miss Grace Falkenstein be! marriage, Mrs, O'Hare BE 5 ge g Tit pee ae | a i : [ Hy E 7 #9 z if Hi * F a i Be * E il | | . B | : i and Robert McCurdy, both of Bis-| er of Miss Walter, Mr. Walter and Mrs. Anderson, who will visit at Dev- ils Lake for a time before returning to her own home. Hoff-Zirbes Nuptials Read Early Saturday Rev. Father Henry Holleman, as- sistant pastor at St. Mary's procathe- dral, officiated at the nuptial mass and ceremony which united Miss Margaret Elizabeth Hoff, Hazelton, and Martin John Zirbes, Bismarck, in marriage at 7 o'clock Saturday morning. Attending the couplé were Norbert and Miss Irene Zirbes, broth- er and sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Zirhes will make their home in this city. se & Rigg-Tarbox Nuptials Solemnized Saturday During a nuptial mass and service bride of Donald E. Tarbox, Mandan. Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan offi- ciated, The bride wore @ hyacinth blue Crepe gown and silver sequin turban. Her flowers were @ corsage of pale Pink roses and baby’s breath. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Slattery, who attended the couple at the ceremony, gave @ wedding breakfast for them at ‘Minnesota points, Mr. and box will make their home in marck. Mr. Tarbox, who is a uate of the University of North kota, Grand Forks, is assistant coun- ty surveyor ee county. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ©. Struts and TODAY - MON. -. TUES. MIDNITE SUN. 25e Until 7:30 DON’T NEVER DO THAT! A hilarious joy ride over the goal posts ... with collegiate guys and campus cuties ... and the ace musical score of 1934! R LANNY ROSS JACK OAKIE HELEN MACK ‘And the Ace Musical Score of 19941 “Stay os Sweet os You Are” 4 “Lot's Give Three Cheers for Love” Musical the Whole World Will Cheer! See Joe Penner and his duck win the big game! Hear Lanny sing- ing love songs to the grandstand! Laugh at Oakie making s 60- yard run, right inte s cute co- ed's arms ...! Football Thrills! Girls Galore! Gay Music! Furious Fun! NOW--Insurance for your Savings Safety of your investment in shares of this association fully in- sured up to $5000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor- poration, Washington, D. C. Savings may be invested in any amount from 80 cents monthly upwards to any multiple of $100, to fit the investor's circumstances, Sponsored and supervised by the United States Government Loans on Homes—Straight Reduction Loan Plan. The Secretary of the Treasury, on behalf of the United States, has subscribed to shares in this association an amount totaling $45,000.00. FEDERAL SAVINGS «. JAND LOAN OF BISMARCK WwW. Mi Preside: J. E. Davis, Vice President i. Hausen, Secretary W. 8. Graham, ‘Treasurer Geo. F. ASSOCIATION ceo, t. Shs Wed on Thanksgiving Miss Orma Cuthbertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cuthbertson, Wheatland, became the bride of James Swanick, Fargo, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Swantck, Bismarck, at services read in the home of the bride's parents, Thursday. Rev. C. A. L Johnson, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, Casselton, offi- ciated. The bride wore a rayal blue trans- Parent velvet gown and carried a bou: quet of Talisman roses. Her attend. tied yellow chrysanthemums. lowing the ceremony. Besides the bridegroom’s mother, out-of-town | | guests were Mrs, E. 8. Sagmoen, Far- go; Mr. and Mrs, Merle Cuthbertson, St. Paul; Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Archer, | Finley; Mrs. C. A. L. Johnson, Cassi |ton, the Misses Berniece Boyce ai |Minnie Madson, Fargo, and Wilmet | Swanick, Absaraka. Mrs. Swanick attended a Fargo business college. Mr, Swanick is a graduate of Bismarck high school and attended the North Dakota Agricultur- A wedding dinner was served fol-! couple enue, south, in that city. * St. Mary’s Graduate Takes Vows Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Seyerelsen, who were married at the Braddock |Catholic church on Thanksgiving morning, returned to Braddock Sate urday morning after visiting snow their wedding with Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Clark, 715 Second St, They will visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Dietlein of near Brad- lock, until Sunday. Mrs. Seyereisen, the former Miss Marie Dietlein, graduated from 8t. Mary's high school in 1931 and had made her home with the Clark fam- ily for two years while attending school. She has been teaching 2 |school near Hague and will resume her work on Monday. Mr. Seyerei- mn, whose home is at Braddock, has been employed in road construction work for bales iw Mrs, Theodore Loy of this city is visiting with her mother, Mrs, J. A. Danstrom, Fargo. (Additional Society on Page Four) ~ Lap after Lap and LAUGH after LAUGH! 7 Jaw... in this First National laughing whirl-wind of speed, thrills, and spills! With MAXINE DOYLE - FRANK McHUGH And 21 Famous Speed Cyclists CAPITO 25c TONIGHT til Midn. Sunday 7:30 MONDAY Capital Shoe Hospital 420 Broadway Jack Prop. Announces installation of latest equipment ie enabling th TINTING OF WOMEN’S SHOES in all colors, whether leather or fabric. Hats Cleaned and Blocked—75c Men's half-soles cemented (no nails). Shoes shined and dyed. All work guaranteed Mail orders invited MICKEY SCOTT + World-famed tap dancer and recent star of “Our Gang” comedy films Featured by LOU ROGERS and his snappy dance band 2 Th Mandan’s Entertainment Palace First Door West of First National Bank Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations 2 ONE WEEK ONLY Stag

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