The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1934, Page 5

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SOCIETY and CLUBS Gaiden Club Will Conclude * Year With Dinner Thursday student of St. Thomas college, 8t. Russell Reid and Mrs. Florence/Paul. Before assuming his present H. Davis Scheduled for Sieh ‘ts ca ieutaane ot Ga Talks on Program ‘The Bismarck Garden club will re- view its activities for the last year and will elect officers for the next 12 dinner meet se Mrs. George Burbage ident, Mrs. Rex. B. Albrecht as sec- retary and Mra. J, P, Engen as treas- eee Christmas Gifts.” : Present officers of the club with] Royal Neighbors Name Wanner ao vice presidents end are Mrs. Trepp as Oracle Davis as secretary. Rev. Jackson has Byrne Describes Park Restoration in State Robert Byrne, secretary of: state, who is procurement officer vioyirckarned state park camps, spoke on e Others named to positions by the under the national perk service, at the Jo#ee are: Vice Oracle—Mrs. W. B. December luncheon meeting of dinnic | COUCH Sane Y pian 2 ‘Rite chapter, ne ee the Vrsal; Receiver—Mrs. H. A. 81 4 ‘Revell Iichpcertry ‘Chancellor—Mrs. Richard Penwarden, American ta Friday |r; Marshal—Mrs. Milton Rue; Past noon ‘st the home of Mrs. F. E. Logee,! o-oo. ars, F. EB. McCurdy; Inner 216 Avenue B, west. Sentinel—Mrs, V. A. Yaeger; Man- Pointive officers will be installed at the first meeting in January. The Mandan which was built in 1873, and|o'clock Monday evening at the of Fort McKean, which was built injof Mrs, Fred Jansonius, 816 1872 and then incorporated with the/8t. larger fort. If the time and money available permit, the three blockhouses at Fort McKean and 10 of the earth lodges at old Fort Lincoln will be rebuilt. The speaker pointed home of Mrs. G. A. we . 4 at 2 Mrs. Philip J. Meyer, chapter re-jevening natal gent, presided at the meeting and in-|Dahlen, 623 Third troduced Mr. Byrne, o'clock. ae Mandan Brides-Elect | Sie wisn A. ralcover 200 Ave- i assisted by Mrs. A. H. - Tell Marriage Plans|n "itvenscla the Pasi Pret. dents’ Parley, Legion Aux- St. Olaf be set for 16 bers of Places will lor 16 mem! this week. The Misses) ‘Alumni club al the Bt. Olat College Or te Cetead saecE ane eeemibers| which will have a 6:30 oiclock dinner 4 During a visit here Sunday, Rev. Ol- son, St. Cloud, Minn., director of the Lutheran prison mission department, will preach at the state penitentiary at 8 o'clock and will make two appear- ances at the Trinity Lutheran church. ‘He will sing a solo at the 11 o'clock morning service and will address the young people's service at 7:30 o'clock in the evening on the sbject, “Cru- ‘With Christ.” Rev. Olson formerly was chaplain of the Minne- seta state reformatory and has filled several speaking engagements in Bis- marck in recent years. meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Mon- day evening at St Mary's auditori- um. A social hour will follow the » Caroline Miller's “Lamb in Guild Radio Programs For Month Announced planned for the Singers’ HGH SCHOOL CAST SCORES HIT FRIDAY Youthful Singers and Dancers Present ‘Melinka of Astra- khan’ at Auditorium The appeal of well-trained young voices, smooth dance routines, lilting Melodies and dramatic work of real merit scored heavily Friday after- noon and evening when the Bismarck high school girls’ glee club and boys’ chorus presented the operetta, “Me- linka of Astrakhan,” to two large ve houses at the Bismarck city auditor- Sunday ‘bef extended: to a His Bosom” will be the work dis-| “Hunting cussed, eee U. C. T. Auxiliary Members of the United Commercial Travelers’ Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 joclock Saturday evening at the American Legion Auxillary toom,| “’ ‘World War Memorial building, and at 8:30 o'clock will sponsor a public card party at the dining room of the same building. Both contract and auction bridge will be played. Re- freshments will be served by Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. H. G. Hilden, Mrs. ‘M. O. Arman, Mrs. J. W. Tyler, Mrs. . E. Flaherty, and Mrs. Cecil Han- son, Foods May Be Gifts, Homemakers Are Told The candies, jams, jellies, cakes and ‘cookies which the homemaker can concoct in hér own kitchen and give as Christmas gifts were shown by Mrs. Paul B. Schacht, who presented the lesson at the Bismarck Homemak- ers’ club meeting held Friday after- noon at the L. H. McCoy home, 320 Mandan St. Much of the time was spent in writing recipes for the good- .|4es which Mrs. Schacht suggested. A donation of $5.00 to the Com- munity Chest fund was voted during the business session. It also was de- cided to hold a holiday party after .|Christmas and to have the next reg- dinner/|taining by Mrs. C. Dohn. r ie re sunegieest i ar; eee The Best Gitt ot All ular meeting on January 18 at the North Dakota Power and Light com- Pany demonstration room. Mrs. McCoy was assisted in enter- M. Walker and Mrs. William Home-Cooked TURKEY DINNER and all the trimmin's 50 cents At Presbyterian church, begin- ning at 5:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. uM by Ladies’ THE IN Where you get delicious, home- cooked food at moderate cost. Sunday, 12 to 3, We Are Spring Chicken, Lamb, Baked fd i edly ge oo Suet Pudding, Sherbet, wes Assorted Cake. Mrs. G. Olasinen. Prop. John Morgenthaler: “Gavotte in B Losses estimated at $100,000,000 .| Were caused by fires on farms last year. _———————LL&E$LL—L——E=E= community players present BY PHILIP BARRY modern comedy drama City Auditorium, Wed. Dec. 12, 8:30 Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant Rendezvous for Best Foods Special Sunday Dinner Roast Goose with all the trimmin’s ROAST YOUNG TURKEY STEAKS AND CHOPS ANP .65c Served from 11:30 2. m. till 8:30 pm. Shows Sunday 2:30-7-9 p.m. 25e untill 7:30 — CARTOON! ium. The sweet soprano voice of Miss Marjorie Hawley and the cleverness of her ‘acting in portraying Melinka, daughter of General Ivanoff who man and then proved her contention, made her a favorite early in the piece, Singing the leading male role was George Shafer, Jr. as Gordon King, @ salesman from the United States. The singing and the waltz duet of Shafer and Miss Hawley were high- lights of the performance, which was on the whole much above the usual high school average. i Lenn Laskin Stars A happy blending of voices was achieved in the pairing of Cynthia Dursema and Mary Davis as Vaska and Waska, aides of General Melinks. Lenn Laskin, cast as Chin Chin, Chinese salesman, deserves laurels for his faithfulness to the Oriental char- acter both in voice and manner, his fine singing and the way in which he sustained the comic thread run- ning through the work. His team. mate, Justin Moellring cast as A. B. Cohen, also contributed no small part to the comedy effectiveness, Ted Boutrous as the villianous Bolshevik Bobo, showed much prom- ise as an actor, interpreting his dif- "| ficult role with intelligence and ease. Ruth Christianson’s pleasing volce Ends Saturday 250 Until 7:30 Tremendous Entertainment for the Entire Family SHOWING SUN. - MON. The Season’s Laugh Panic! Shows Sunday at 2:30-7-9 COMING TUES, - WED. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1934 and dramatic ability made Mary Strongfort, an American novelist, one Of the outstanding delineations, More than passing notice also should given to the singing and acting of the other characters, Carl Gutsche as General Ivanoff, Eleanor Lewis as be| Miss Mildred I. Hoff and coaching curately and gave especially facile/Bothne retired from active interpretations, Musical direction was in charge of Larson dramatic was the work of Sophia Petrovich, an aviatrix, Mary | tors. Louise Nuessle as Dean Campbell, Harold Smith as Captain Michael Arensky and Robert Watts as Oor- poral Ivan Ziuskt, Orchestra Gives Background The 14 high school musicians who Played the accompaniment under direction of Clarion E. Larson dis- Played nice musicianship and bal- ance and contributed in marked mea- sure to the production's success, The costumes of the principals and the dance groups, all in the Russian manner and in vivid hues, scintil- lated against the dull background of the fort and was pleasing to the eye. The dance ensembles, moving quick- ly on and off stage, and executed with grace and rythmic precision, in- cluded Cossack and soldierette groups, Chinese and Russian dancers and the delightful dance of four couples in evening attire. Edna Nelson and Lydia Langer, duet dancers in the Russian group, led the ensemble ac- CAPITOL —am THEATRE ae Tonight Only John Wayne “BLUE STEEL” , Thrill-Adventures in the Wide Open West— With the Ace of Thrill- Busters Exterminating a Band of Outlaws! FEARLESS RIDING and BLAZING ACTION! Sun. and Mon. 2:30 - 7 - 9 o'clock i ceisciisisiieiacnieunasaiiieg 5 aieaeaemaataeel THE WIT THAT KEPT BROADWAY LAUGHING A WHOLE; SEASON! arted CUY KIBBEE ALINE M‘-MAHON Why Net Sherten That Retreen. empec’ ant Manian by Barbecued Chicken Sandwiches and Coffee at TH Every Ni Make Your wi FRANK KIEBERT, JR. Theatre - Mandan Sunday, Dee. 9th 2:30-7:15-9 P. Malle & 280 Miriam Hopkins in “The Richest Girl in the World” Joel McCrea « Fay Wray Monday - Tuesday Dec. 10-11—7 and 9 P. M. Maurice Chevalier —in— “The Merry Widow” Jeanette MacDonald Social Club will give a dance at the A. O. U. W. Hall Dec. 8 for members only. Wednesday - Thursday William Powell Myrna Loy —in— “Evelyn Prentice” ‘Uns Merkel Start your Sunday Dinner with Blue Points on the half shell at the Patterson Hotel Main Dining Room. Other fresh sea food. Spe- 8 prepared by - class chef. Dinner served from 12 noon to 8 p. m. Friday - Saturday Matinee Saturdsy & P. M. “CIMARRON” RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNNE Marguerite Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lutz, second state prize win- ner in the National Contest conducted by Sears-Roebuck & Co. Let us make a prize winning photo- graph of your child. Call 240-W for sitting. 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