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1 @)SOCIETY and CLUBS ft. Christmas Seal Tea to Bel opt THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1934 5 Patou Uses Fur Lavishly Big Social Event of Week Community Council Committee Headed by Mrs. Paul Wach- ter Plans Charity Event Baptist Ladies’ Aid Juvenile Foresters Plan Christmas Fete general ar- announces) Katherine Bodenstab ‘ | become #1 office deputy in the de-| Miss Esther Sings Radio Program Miss Katherin, Bodenstab was|and Mayville Teachers colleges. Mr,|"¢F mother, Mra. Mary T the soloist for the Singers’ weckly radio broadcast which was given over KFYR at 5:30 o'clock Sunday afterngon, following the first 4 o'clock musicale given by the city auditorium, Three selections from the Gena | ¥ Branscome song cycle, “Lute of Jade,” were in Miss Bodenstab’s first group, the titles including “A Lovely Maiden ,| Roaming,” “My Fatherland” “There was a King of Liang.” closed her program with two Ger- man folksongs, “Tryoler sind Lu- stig” and “Du Du_ Liegst Mir im Herzen.” Miss Phyllis Wolverton Played the piano accompaniment. Unusually competent rendition of) § @ number of classic compositions were given on the musicale program by Guild members including the Misses Maxine Pickles, Edith Guthrie, Bod- enstab, Wolverton and Vivian Cogh- two of the selections from Bizet's “Carmen,” which closed the pro- gram, 5 Assisting were Miss Marguerite Kennedy, pianist, who was the guest artist, and the Misses Coghlan and! ¢ Wolverton, who played accompani- ments. The Junior Guild sang a Palestinian folk song arrangement by Gaul, “How Good and Beautiful It Is,” as the opening selection. * * * Miss Frances Carlson Is Engaged to Be Wed The approaching marriage of Miss Frances Carlson, 807 Fourth 8&t. daughter of Mrs. Caroline Carlson, | Crookston, Minn., and Philip R. Fos- Guild this season at the Bismarck} % and | § She | city school | west, entered the Bismarck hospital Teichmann, partment of agriculture and labor. nurse, returned Sunday evening from|Monday morning for tonsillectomy She did her advanced studies inj Fargo where she had spent Thanks- education at the Moorhead, Minn. Guild | Fossen graduated from the Fingal operation, see Enge, 518 Fifth 8t., returned from a week's business trip giving day and the week-end visiting ‘eichmann. | R, g, Sunday see high school and from the Valley] Donald Arness, son of Mr. and Mrs, |t0 Rockwell City, Ia, City Teachers college. K. C. Arness, 228 Thayer avenue, (Additional Society on Page &) A. W. LUCAS CO. LUXABLE PASTELS _ for Tiny Tots “I want something for a brand new baby” Wee buntings and sacques like these in silk or wool are grand enough for christening or visiting—and practical for every day, too. A swish through Lax will keep delicate pastels flower- fresh time after time. commit Serving in this capacity | served. Mrs. W. A. Clarey, the di- sen Blabo » Christ are Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, Mrs.| rector, was assisted during the meet- Fossen, init, wnish wil pre John R. Fleck, Mrs. EB. A. Brink, Mrs.| ing by Mrs. L. A. Winter. during the holidays, was announced | ¢ B. O. Retvem, Mrs. Oliver Eielson, se * at a luncheon given at the Capital Mrs. M. B. Gilman and Mrs. T. G. Hi °. R Vv «| private dining room Monday noon Gerow. The first list of those mak-| Hastings-Ryan Vows for 12 friends of the prospective ace Spoken at Stanton ae within tet hope Weer Names of the couple were written oT, in f ily. Mrs. states table a ' on tiny slips of concealed in win: run my — prizes will be offered for both con- asin tar meee Oe umbrellas held hy Tapes ladies i vais tract and suction high scores and|B. Ryan, both of | Bismarck, | were seated in the rickaha favors marking I get duplicates” : that there also wil be door pees, [married at 8 o'lock the morning of the places. “Other “appointments in can P Thanksg! Stan a the pink and green color scheme < | Recital Tea Presents Father Benes, ‘The eed sere i included tapers tied with tulle bows Yes, or complete layettes in triplicate 7 Lage Bi Sek A rit Cee : in silver holders at either side of a if you need them! We're ready for any Piano Pupils Sun AY |trock and harmonizing accessories] :——— | Jaree white decorated cake, which ; emergency with quantities of shirts — were worn by the bride for her wed- Patou uses lynx to make the flung-back collar and voluminous sleeve served as the centerpiece. An out- ’ sedis A group of plano pupils of Mrs.{ding. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will make trimming on this winter coat of dark green wool. of-town guest at the and gowns, wrappers Hurlbut Petersen, Tribune|their home in Bismarck following | —<£ @ —@£& —@£ —— — ——_________-— everything a newcomer needs. To keep nts, a trip to Thief River Falls, Minn. Mr./ Reno O. Panola of Fort Lincoln was|the Masonic temple. There also will | them like new for future events, use during s recital tea given at 4 o’clock/Ryan is employed by the Capital] best man for Mr. Bugge. be balloting. Refreshments and a kins SCroeaeatin: i § le Lax - afternoon at the home of Mr./Steam Laundry and the bride has! ‘The bride's cake, trimmed with rose | social hour will follow the business} = case libgere es ‘ gent! cathy, and Mrs, J. H. McCann. This was|been employed at the Inn. and lily motifs and two white doves, | session LO ITNE ORANGE oe ee i one of the series of monthly recital fees centered the table for the wedding ee & schools ele county for four) iJ teas which Mrs. Petersen is giving i; dinner served after the ceremony.| Blamarck Chapter, A. A.U. W. | Years, residing at Finley, before she |, this year. Parents of the pupils were|Group Is Presenting | Guests included Elmer Bikerie of| A one-act play and musical enter-|came to Bismarck two years ago to invited to hear the program present- Livi Picture Alb Fort Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mer- | tainment follow the December ed by Ione Johns, Leah Jordan, Edith living re UM | bach and family, Mr. and Mrs, Chris-| business meeting of the Bismarck Johnson, Mildred Wright, Audrey and — tov and son Paul, Rev. and Mrs. Her-| chapter, American Association of Uni- x Vernice Pederson and Virginia Mc-| An old-fashioned album of living] der and their children and Miss Alma versity Women, to be held at 8 o'clock 3 - Cann. Refreshments were served by| pictures will be exhibited at the First | Grobe. Monday evening at the American Le- ig “Babies need so eneny blenkets” Mrs, McCann and Mrs. Oscar Peder- | Presbyterian church parlors Thursday| Mr. Bugge is a graduate of the;gion Auxiliary room, World War 1g son, afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, it was an-/Two Harbors, Minn., high school.! Memorial building. Delegates to the se % nounced Monday by Ladies’ Aid of-| mrs. Bugge graduated from the Drake |state convention at Fargo will give 1X Especially winter babies! Flaffy woot ers. jones, mem- acl previous re al u be is Wedding Anniversary | {eet., Miss Elizabeth A. 5 high school previous to enrolling in| reports at this time —= THEATRE ae— =| | N With Functi oes high school | the beauty course here. ‘* ig oted Wi nctions g charge. Models Groene SS . is peso have been chosen trom Circle 1 of the 7 | Church Societies ||| Last Times Today Ry Mr, and Mrs, Eidon oan Ladies Ald, which is sponsoring the|'/ Meetings of Clubs | |¢———__——— 25c until 7:30 |S geo cnet ond aun, gn (cet cs” ett | 4G Social Groups || xia parce Sette ee ¢ wi $$$ $$$$—_—_____—_—_e ion of officers and ant eo i / in honor of their tenth wedding @n-| ‘oo 04 by a service of refreshments, |" ports will feature the meeting of the i$ feet : nea ee * Girl Scout Council Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club sched- V9 7 o'clock bridge dinner for members The Girl Scout council will meet @/ uied for 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at $ 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the’ Girl Scout room in the World War Memorial building. x * * Progressive Mothers’ Club Mrs, Gladys Nelson, 306 Fifteenth {Mandan Legion Post Will Fete Kennelly Invitations have been issued by Gil- bert 8. Furness Post No. 40, American the church parlors. Refreshments will be served by the Misses Jean- nette Myhre and Eva Flaskrud. Pr per ina ares ee la ~ |8t., will be hostess to the Progressive Ps priate metal for the tenth anniver-|Le¢ion, of Mandan, for homecom- ef. Tin be Nie ton meets, at 8 ; T heer infants are wearing Gade were invited for three|JOhn K. Kennelly, member of the|0'clock Tuesday evening. . tables of bridge on Sunday evening, |POSt Who is national vice commander nk * 1 f Bismarck Hospital Alumnae Election of officers will take place during the annual business meeting of the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae as- sociation to be Leld at 8 o'clock Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. O. when Mr, and Mrs. John Degg and|°f, the American ‘The function will be given Tuesday 25¢ UNTIL 7:30 Today and Tuesday THE ALL-AMERICAN Blue for boys if you want to follow tradition, pink for baby girls. But green is a bright idea for modern tots, and, yellow smartest of all! Coat sets, OOH q seicies - | H. , 717 Wastington St. Th MUSICAL COMEDY aera ent ree Legion eee Gren a that auinanuens ale Maxine Doyl bootees, even bibs, are colorful as a St. Mary’s Classes flcers, members of adjacent, Legion |# special effort to attend. Sur's GOT RHYTHM! ie Doyle summer garden. You can be sure Lane « — Give Benefit Monday re eee ae eee ios Grete| _. Order of the Eastern Star Collage Rhythm ... Sweeping the Frank McHugh won't fade any color safe in water alone. fi —— Post No. 1 of Bismarck Election of officers will feature the country ina musical wonder showof ’ 4 The junior and senior classes of| wives are included among the invited |™eeting of Bismarck Chapter No. 11,/| | collegiate guys and campus cuties! WHAT A MAN! St. Mary's high school are staging | guests, Order of the Eastern Star, to be held WHAT A RACE! pinsied to tase funds for the publ | ere jolt bSbee aarieien wakecon stew WHAT A SHOW! aan of tamu Mena tt | Drake Girl's Wedding You'll just about : torium. On Nov. 3 Announced crack up with It's such a task to keep the ee Saturday and ‘sun. Announcement was made here laughs and thrills clean! So 5 pon Sa ... as he laps the youngsters fortune telling booth, Christinas tree field and licks the Yes, indeed! Boys will be boys and world! girls get just as soiled. But, at our In- fants’ Shop, let us show you some of F. A. Knowles COMING! TUES. - WED. ae See. iat sere ee the Jeweler . : manE® F that will last longer than your young : 2 heir’s babyhood. adhe Has the honor to announce j} ,. | ; - 3 8 baby! 3 R E 5 é p i 5 at hon- * a gala appearance. 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