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Re etGat afte edge 3E.. 3 | ome Sher S&S UST EO See Ssarn © mes 68 jeux SSRs OF SATA ata t sen SeetTePns. 2 SATS See €) SOCIETY and CLUBS Sunday School Instruction Opens Here Monday Evening Eighth Annual Standard Train- ing School to Have Rev. Armstrong on Staff Sunday school teachers and offi- cers of the city, both present and pros- Pective, and all who are interested in missionary instruction are invited to enroll at their respective churches on Sunday for the eighth annual Bis- marck standard training school, which will open its classes Monday evening. Any others who are inter- ested also are invited to enroll. Rev. C. A, Armstrong, Fargo, sec- retary of the North Dakota Council of Religious Education, will come to Bismarck on Monday and will remain for three days to instruct Course No. 5, “The Message and Program of Christian Education.” Other courses to be offered are No. 2, “The Principles of Teaching,” taught by R. L. Wells and Course No. 4, “The New Testament,” with Rev. F. E. Logee as instructor. Dates for the school, which will be held at the high school, are the eve- nings of January 28-30 and February 46. Daily programs will open at 7:30 o'clock and will close at 9:20 o'clock with @ 10-minute intermission be- tween recitations, Each student en- rolls for one class only and recites twice each evening. The school has shown a steady growth each year and the enrollment this year is expected to exceed the figure of 56 for 1933. In November of 1932, there were 43 taking the instruc- tion. * * Mandan Couple Notes Wedding Anniversary ‘Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wickham of Mandan celebrated on Friday the 25th anniversary of their which had occurred in the city where they now live. The couple was mar- Tied in St. Joseph’s church January 25, 1010, by the late Rev. Father ‘Wolpers, and have made their home &t Mandan ever since. Mr. Wickham came to Mandan from his boyhood home at Glen Ullin to enter the employ of the Northern Pa- cific railroad. He now is an engineer running between Mandan and Dickin- son.. Mrs. Wickham is the former Miss Mary Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tobin, pioneer Man- dan residents, Mr. and Mrs. Wickham have one son, Hadley eras * * Minnesota Bride Is Residing at Mandan Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Watson, International Falls, Minn., to Ralph Lofelmaker, Mandan, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lofelmaker, also of International Falls. The marriage occurred at the home of the bride's parents on Tuesday morning, Jan. 15, with Rev. A. W. Mac- Neill of the Bethlehem church of- ficlating. A wood brown transparent velvet model with cowl neckline, tight-fitting sleeves and a short train was worn by the bride, who held a bouquet of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. A. L. Crandall of Duluth, Minn., who ‘was matron of honor, was costumed bouquet of tea roses. Mr. Crandall /ness ‘was best man for Mr. Lofelmaker. Mrs. Lofelmaker has been employed ‘as an instructor of mathematics at the tional Falls high ICE ‘You certainly get it at the Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant Rendezvous for Best Foods The efficient, polite kind that keep ou fit Tor fargain hunts 50c Special Sunday Dinner Beast Young Milk-Fed Chicken with jelly ROAST YOUNG TURKEY, STEAKS and [Appearing Monday j bridegroom is manager of the Red Owl store at Mandan, where they now are at home at 304 Third avenue, northeast, following a wedding trip to points in wei na High School Juniors Giving Dance Tonight Members of the Bismarck high school junior class will be hosts at a “Winter Wonderland” dancing party, which will be given at the school gym- nasium evening, starting at 8 o'clock. All students of the high school are gi oe attend. * Townsend Club No. 2 Plans Social Meeting A short program, cards and lunch are planned for the meeting of Town- ‘send Club No. 2, which will be held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. John Elness, 410 Third St., starting at 8 o'clock. All members are invited to attend the meeting for which a igang ahaa * * Make Valentines for Veterans in Hospital In anticipation of Valentine's day, the Junior American Legion Auxiliary made cheerful red and white messages in the traditional valentine style for patients at the United States Veter- ans’ hospital at Fargo when they met Friday afternoon. Miss Esther Max- well of the sponsor committee directed this work and later gave the children instruction in making valentine dec- orations. There also was a short busi- meeting. Refreshments were served by Pauline Spare, Rosalie Sat- ter and Betty ae eet Bridge Is Diversion At Auxiliary Meeting Routine commitvee reports featured ion commit- tee, reviewed seven of the 14 points of etiquette and then told of pro- gress being made in the federal rorrraaa) Ee i Enjoy Sunday Dinner at The Inn Chicken, Turkey or Ham; Fresh Vegetables; Suet Pudding or ‘Lemon Pie; served from noon until 3 o'clock. Phone 117 for Opposite Tribune «= THE Reservations INN 219 Fourth Street THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1935 Dinner Will Precede Post Dancing Party ‘The second dancing party of the winter season for officers of Fort Lincoln and their wives and invited friends will take place Saturday eve- ning at the post gymnasium. Pre- ceding the dance, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas G. Poland and Capt. and Mrs. Thomas J. McDonald will be hosts and hostesses at a large dinner party at the Rose room of the Patterson hotel. eee Mass and Dance Mark Wedding Anniversary The twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Goldader, 403 Tenth 8t., was celebrated Friday with @ mass read at 7 o'clock in the morning at St. Mary's procathedral by Rev. Father Joseph Schmidt and a dancing party given for about 100 of their friends in the evening at the a nt Order of United Workmen Just before the guests left the party, announcement was made of the en- @agement and approaching marriage of Miss Ethel Williams and George Goldader, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldader. Because of the death of Miss Williams’ father, W. H. Wil- Hams, which occurred Friday morning when he was struck by an automobile, the announcement was made in as quiet a manner as possible. e couple will be married in the late spring. Guests presented Mr. and Mrs. Gol- dader with a large number of silver|® gifts as remembrances of the occasion. Their sons and daughters gave them @ chest of silver. All of the children were with their parents for their silver anniversary. They are Mary, who arrived Friday from Fargo a visit with her par- ents, George, Valentine, Anna, Mag- dalene, Theresa, Genevieve, Eliza- beth, Thomas and Bernard. ** & * A. Schneider and Miss Bernice Klein had high scores at the auction bridge party which was given Friday evening at St. Mary’s school audi- torlum by Council 1604, Knights of ‘Columbus, Other score awards were received by W. N. Schneider and Mrs, Mary Stell. Arrangements for the cards and luncheon were made by a committee of council members head- ed by W. F. perl Chad is lecturer. A paper on “Fiction and Poetry” given by Mrs. C: B. Nupen and a dis- cussion of “Humorous and Short Story Writers” presented by Mrs. Grace Messenger were the program Presented at the Delphian club meet- ing held Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. B. Whittey, 722 Sixth St., as hos- tess. + ae ‘Mignon’ Selections Will Be Sung Sunday Selections from the Thomas opera, “Mignon,” will be sung by Singers’ Guild members in the organization's regular weekly broadcast over KFYR ‘at 5:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. In- cluded on the program are: “Ber- ceuse,” Lorenzo H. Belk; “Knowest Thou That Fair Land,” Miss Phyllis Wolverton; “Romance,” James Guth- rie, Jr., and “Polonaise,” Mrs. G. A. Dahlen. Miss Vivian Coghlan will be at the piano. ee k Betty June Backlund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Backlund, 1108 Avenue D, was hostess to members of the HappyGo-Lucky club Friday eve- ning. After a short business meeting and musical program, lunch was served with the table lighted with red tapers and decorated in keeping with St. Valentine's day. The club is com- posed of seven children, xe * Mrs. Mary Ritzman and her sons, Harry and Lester Ritzman, and Mrs. John Westerholm came here from Devils Lake to attend the funeral services for W. H. Stevens held Fri- day afternoon. 1 Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups > | + Bismarck Study Club Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Rosser ave- nue, west, will be hostess for the Bis- marck Study club meeting at 2:30 oclock Monday hea *** St. George's Junior Dance A meeting of the St. Georg & for Dance club will be held at the parish house Monday ning at the usual time, 7 to 8: o'clock. ** * L.A. P. M. ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Pa- triachs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet at 8 o'clock |Monday evening with Mrs. Thomas W. Sanders, ~ i avenue. C.D. A. Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, j Meets at 8 o'clock Monday evening at St. Mary's school auditorium. A film illustrating better lighting in homes will be shown before the business meeting, which will be followed by LAST TIMES TONIGHT BUCK JONES —in— “WHEN A MAN SEES RED” SUNDAY - You'll pine for her no more~ for here's Sweet Adeline her- self—in Warner Bros mag- nificent picturisation of the musical triumph thet held Broadway in its enchanted spell for 6S consecutive weeks! - MONDAY Hear her glority the song hits you've sung, hummed and whistled—"Hese Amy I", “Why Was ! Borat”, “Don't Ever Leave Me", and nine others—in the sweetest love story any musical picture has ever told! 1200's in the Cast Including .. DONALD WOODS And this famous trio of fun-makers ... HUGH Directed by MERVYN LEROY who geve you “Gold Diggers” With spectaculer git] numbers staged by Bobby Connolly CAPITOL THEATRE light refreshments. Members of the court are to receive communion at one of the masses at St. Mary's pro- cathedral Sunday morning for the success of the ee a League. * A. A. U. W. Novel Group Several changes have entered into Plans for the January meeting of the Modern novel group of the Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women. Because of the Jose Echaniz concert Monday eve- ning, it has been postponed until ‘Tuesday when a buffet supper will be served at the home of Mrs. A. J. Lunde, 303 Broadway avenue, west, ‘at 5:30 o'clock. The group then will! discuss Hardy's “Return of the Na-| tive” and Butler's “The Way of All Flesh” before going to the theatre to see “David Copperfield.” if City and County i ° e Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of Napoleon are the parents of a girl born at 1:30 p. m., Friday at the Bis- marck hospital. Ends Tonight 25e Until 7:30 CAROLE LOMBARD ZASU PITTS CHESTER MORRIS —in— “The Gay Bride” A Hurricane of Mirth — Plus — Laurel & Hardy in “Live Ghosts” STARTS SUNDAY 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 P.M. THE GREATEST HEART-THROB the screen has ever thrilled to! produce, Charles Dickens’ beloved love story is nowan unforgettcble screen achievement No AN Advance > we in Po Prices. STAR CAST F 65 PLAYERS including: WwW. C. FIELDS OPC ivan MADGE EVANS A MAY, ot IVER FRANK LAWTON AL Ta N vi RRYMORE BKRTHOLOMEW LEWIS STONE ROLAND YOUNG A F | “Beware of SHOWING SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 25e Until 7:30 Knights of Columbus Open Program Series The fourth annual series of Sun- day afternoon broadcasts under aus- pices of the state council of Knights of Columbus will be opened at 3:30 o'clock Sunday, according to C. H. Mergens, state deputy. The series, including five programs over KFYR and five over WDAY, Fargo, has been | planned by the state chaplain, Rev. F._A. Meyer, Wahpeton. | Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan, pas- tor of St. Mary’s procathedral, has planned five talks centered around | “The Christian Home” for the pro-| rams originating in Bismarck. In his talks he will attempt to give guid- ance to fathers, mothers and children in maintaining family relations. In- cidental music will be furnished by ‘Miss Mary Flora Wood, violinist, with Miss Vivian Coghlan as her accom- panist. | Rev. Vincent J. Ryan will speak on jthe Fargo which will follow those at Bismarck. He will be intro- duced by W. H. Clemens, HORMEL BOWLERS LEAD Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 26.—(?)— Hormel Packing company five of Austin, Minn., with @ score of 2703 is leading in Jamestown's bowling tourn- ament which got under way here Fri- day night. Park Motor also of Aus- tin rolled 2655 to place second, while |Hamm's of Minot was third with 2606 and the American Legion of Minot was fourth with 2491. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth and Thayer Walter E. Vater, pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject: “Second Rate Grandeur” Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject: “The Unconscious Minis- tries of Life” SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES Girls’ Glee club will be our Guest Singers at the Evening Service. A Hearty Invitation Is Extended to All Minnesota Tom Wins In Dressed Division Grand Forks, Jan. 26—(7)—A Nar- Tagansett young tom weighing 23%; pounds and owned by Mrs. Martin Ellingson, Evansville, Minn, was named the grand champion of thc dressed turkey division of the All- American Turkey show here Friday. At the sale following the close of judging, Mrs. Ellingson’s prise win- ner was purchased by a Grand Forks cafe for $28.75, or $1 a pound. . ‘The turkey show opened here Mon- Singers Guild Artist Series MAUDE A. TOLLEFSEN, Manager City Auditorium — Bismarck — Performances at 8:30 p. m. JOSE ECHANIZ, Cuban pianist, next Monday evening. EIDE NORENA, Norwegian prima donna, Feb. 25. NOTE: Mme. Norena was heard as Juliet in the broadcast of Romeo and Juliet from Metropolitan stage this Saturday afternoon. 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