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ne of e- We de or. be die er, AW, ~ + SS Ore el TIRR® & 2S sas AVVO SSH & COR BaP APSO PPS ee GaP VRE SS HS iS Bt ONT ET er ee So oe 8 Tee eGfareae ST sh se — @) SOCIETY and CLUBS - Couple Wed December 31 Establish Home in City’ Mrs. Harold Sorensen Former- { ly was Miss Sally Loft. heim of Sheyenne A ride who has arrived in Bis- Harold Sorensen, the former Miss Harold Sorenson, the former Miss Sally Loftheim of Sheyenne, whose y Marriage to Mr. Sorensen was per- formed at Devils Lake on New Year's| eve by Rev. George O. Loftness, pas- tor of the Lutheran church there. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen are residing at 421 Avenue B, Mrs, Sorensen is the daughter of Al Loftheim, Sheyenne, and com- Pleted the nurse's training course at the University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis, receiving her degree in De-+ cember of last year. Shortly after her marriage she returned to Min- neapolis where she was employed un- til coming here a short time ago. The bridegroom has been living in Bismarck for about six months and 4 48 employed by the state highway de- Partment. He is an architectural engineering graduate of the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, PARAMOUNT @| 25 cents Until 7:30 Today and Saturday ee She Was a Hell-Cat in the Air...a Honey on the Ground ...! A 1000-T0-1 SHOT And No Takers! where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma Chi social fraternity and was elected to the honorary architectural Group. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sorensen es Lake, se Plan Cards and Music | For Townsend Meeting: | oat i} Second Ward Townsend Club No. 2 | will have a program of vocal and‘ instrumental music and cards as en- | tertainment at the regular meeting to be held Friday evening at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Sleight, 212 Second St. After the music and cards, the hostess will serve refreshments. Members of the group are urged to| attend, * ee Miss Sylvia Holte, 204 Thirteenth 8t., returned to Bismarck Thursday after spending three months at the home of her parents at Lunds Valley. * * * Emerson Logee, son of Rev. and Mrs. FP. E. Logee, 216 Avenue B,. west, came home Friday evening from Jamestown college, where he is a freshman student. He was taken ill this week and has come home to re- cuperate, ** * Sverre Scheldrup, who is associated with the University of North Dakota Geology department, left for Grand Forks Thursday after visiting here for '@ few days with his sister, Miss Gur- dun Scheldrup, 607 Second St., and with friends, Mr. Scheldrup also is doing advanced study toward his doc- tor of philosophy degree. CAPITOL —a= THEATRE ==— Knitted Silk To Bismarck Resident | Mr. and Mrs. F. Gleadow Storrs, Fargo, this week announced the ap- proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Storrs, to Arlie A. Oman, Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erick M. Oman, Napoleon. The wedding ‘will take place Monday, Feb. 25, in the Gethsemane cathedral, Fargo. Miss Storrs is a graduate of Central high school at Fargo and a Fargo , business college. She has been em- ployed in the horticultural depart- ment of the North Dakota Agricul- , tural college. ;_,Mr. Oman is a graduate of the en- gineering department at the N.D.A.C. ‘and is a member of Kappa Sigma Chi social fraternity. He is employed by the state so * * Fox-Larson Ceremony Attendants Announced Miss Hazel Pox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Fox, Mandan, has chosen her sister, Miss Rhoda Fox, jes her maid of honor, and Miss ‘ re Girl Betrothed i Josephine Nelson, Glendive, Mont., as bridesmaid, for her wedding, which will occur Saturday morning at the Immaculate Conception Cath- olic church at Forsyth, Mont. Miss Fox will become the bride of Hans C. Larson of Forsyth. | George Larson, Forsyth, brother of the prospective bridegroom, and Har- {lan Nees, also of Fors jchosen as Mr. Larson's attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Fox already have left for Forsyth -to be guests at the wed- ding. Several other Mandan people are leaving for aod on Friday. x * North Dakota B.P.W. Active in Conference Mrs, Anna Holm, Valley City, Dakota THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 Angle Sets Hat Styles Straight —_— Lodges to Entertain Friends and Members Cards will begin at 8 o'clock when the Masonic lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star entertained Friday evening at the first card party in a series of winter entertainments plan- ned by a joint committee from the is|two organizations. The function, to be given at the Masonic temple, will be open to members and their friends. ‘The standing social committee which is completing arrangements is com- posed of O. A. Convert, chairman, Harold Brelje, Helge Zethren, Dr. J. 0. Thoreson, A. O. Kobs, A. B. Wanke and Charles ©. Goodwin for the From Knox, New York For one who needs a hat to go with a tailored suit of-tweed, a travel- ing outfit or a sports costume, there's a classic felt. It comes in a grand shade of soft blue, has a shallow crown and is trimmed with @ band of grosgrain and cork-tipped buttons, The Misses Charlotte Schmidt and |% Elizabeth Johnson of the Will junior |¥ high school faculty were hostesses | % for the January party for junior high | 9 and Will Annex instructors which | % was given Thursday evening at Miss Johnson's home, 710 Washington St. Edward Heer was winner of the high score favor in the bridge games in Play at three tables. The approach of Valentine's day was noted in the luncheon appointments. Start Leaving Sunday for Vacation in Panama Miss Helen Benson, 921 Fifth 8t., and Miss Vera Person, 506 Avenue A, expect to leave at noon Sunday for New York City on the first part of an extended winter vacation which will take them to Panama. While in Panama they will be guests of Miss Benson's uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. Elisworth Young, who visit- ed here last summer while en route to Fort Amador where they now are sta- tioned. The return trip will be made by way of the Pacific coast, Miss Ben- son and Miss Person expecting to stop at Los Angeles before returning here about April 1. On Thursday evening girls employed in the office of Mrs. Berta E. Baker, state auditor, gave @ surprise hand- kerchief shower in honor of Miss Ben- son who is one of their number, Mrs. Baker also was @ guest at the affair which was given at the Benson home. Handkerchief gifts for Miss Person were concealed in the ship which formed the luncheon table centerpiece when the Misses Marion Ryan and! Mary Litt entertained in her honor at Miss Litt's home, $17 Seventh St. Fa- vors in the form of life-savers and steamer rugs marked the places for the eight guests. Bridge provided diversion for the evening, score prizes going to Miss Jean Setser, who held high, and to Miss Mary Fortune, who had second high. Miss Setser and Mrs. Leonard An- derson also entertained at bridge in ‘Miss Person's honor, giving their rar- ty at Miss Setser’s apartment in Per- son Court. The hostesses presented Miss Person with a ee eney gift. x * Mrs. J. L. Clifford, 424 Fourteenth St., was hostess to members of the Holy Rosary missionary group who met at her home Thursday evening for card games at two tables, Junch- eon and a brief business meeting. Mrs. August Merkel had high score and Mrs. 8. J. Cervinski received the second high score award. Mrs. Matt Hummel, 218 Fifteenth St., will be hostess for the Thursday, Feb. 14, meeting. (Additional Society on Page Nine) A. W. LUCAS CO. SATURDAY OP cevthss Savings on articles that are of every day need. Bonnie B Talcum, 25c tin . Johnson's Borated Baby Talcum, 25c tin ... Mennen’s Borated Baby Talcum, 25c tin . Admiracion Soapless Shampoo, dollar bottle.... .79 Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 60c bottle..... .46 -$ .19 19 16 ‘Masons and Mrs. C. J. Tullberg, chair- man, Mrs. F. C. Gaines, Mrs. Clare L. Nelson, Mrs. W. L. Sherwin, Mrs. Lester 8. Diehl and Mrs. Frank E. Everts for the Eastern Star chapter. » eR Miss Marion Enright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Enright, 515 Third 25c to 7:30 ———————— Perfect for a trip to Bermuda ° orlda is this two-piece specta- Tonight & Saturday || tor sports dress of pure silk yarn. It comes in a lovely shade of rosy Peach with ascot tie and twisted belt in contrasting color. Now .. Hundreds of Bismarck people have made their The Sensational New Star ‘Al Rosen, 119 Avenue A, left Thurs- St., came home Friday for a week- dreams come true BINNIE BARNES || tain ir tse ces ata cod rating te midsenet:| MM through our regular : to purchase spring merchandise for . monthly savin; lan. af “ae wa Rosen & Brothers clothing store. He {| Winona, Minn. Miss Enright will A oe will go to Chicago and possibly will go ee m: one S|the card when Mrs, 8. A. be id Jarl “SHOPLIFTER!” John Marshall of Devils Lake is the | gore welcomed at @ reception at the ets oe reel ry at. esi en paid as regularly as guest of his son-in-law and daughter, | Write House. El national wom- | tained her peri “i the seasons for the past Who was this beautiful wo- |/Mr. and Mrs. Maivin O. Olson, $141 21's organizations, including B.P.W.|nine’ hare’ Goal’ Maciel ere’ Mase.| fig 28 Years. man who thirsted for dia- || Fifth St. while attending to business| tore the sponsors. Donald Johnson received the high monds and laughed at love? esting city. aha eiioes Local club members will remember | and consolation awards, respectively. ae, oath sare cen Bact *€"| that Mrs. Holm accompanied Miss Lil-| Mrs. R, John Gerlitz will be hostess : ~—oT lian Gubelman, Valley City, president|at the next meeting on St. Valen- first—th ber i —— of the state federation, on a trip|tine’s day. Po neuer is “ONE Mrs, John F. Duckworth, Mrs. sBieeaics » limited. Afternoon Bridge club of Fort Lin-/tuecas company ready-to-wear de- fe EXCITING coln was entertained Thursday by|partment returned Thursday eve — ant - treed Lita po ss Miss Jean Farrell. Light refresh-|from a buying trip to Chicago, where| Score awards in the auction bridge News - 2-reel comedy and || schedule of meetings on the first and Dumb Bell Letters third Thursdays of each month. aa Seen aA AR ey, —_——————— Opens Sunday A tronsatlantic stay until —, * Earnings of not. less than six per cent have A two-course luncheon followed and love waited below -+.Could she moke it? Adolph Zukor presents MYRNA LOY New accounts may be started now as of Janu- Bismarck Building and Loan Association First National Bank Building abroad last summer. Tanase SIE ae ee Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Bev- : — pete enth 8t., entertained their children’s at their respective tables when the! iss Edna Martinson of the A. W.|instructors at the William Moore 99 || ments were served following the | New York houses had displays of new | games played at two tables were re ADVENTU games. Mrs, John L. Dunn will belspring merchandise at one of the|Seived by’ the Misses Evelyn Grace hostess for the Thursday, Feb. 7.!notels. Mrs. A. W. Mundy, who also| Hermann and LaVerne Joersz, who meeting which is to begin the regular jis on’ buying trip for the Lucas| held high and high, respec- A Paramount Picture with Roscoe Karns ese * paren Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 516 a) ee noon for bs ls of the radio audience, A main for about th ks ‘ An Insurance Policy }} tinter vacation trip. ‘Mr Gooper is you are now listening to the glor- Covers Both manager of the Bismarck Implement |i] ious dance music of DON company. eee UHEY and his snappy Dallas Kast, Dist. seen). [|_.mrs. A. J. Hammeral of Mandan |] band, brought to you by left Thursday for New York City where she is to visit with friends and||/ remote control from the felatives for about a month. gay and colorful sur- = roundin, of {Church Societies {| ana aes he nn aeiaaat Palace, through Station KGCU, Mandan. Just listen to the laughter of the gleeful merrymak- ers here! It would do your heart good to be with .us here tonight.” A house covers the family; a mortgage covers the house; LEDERER ROCERS A. W. Crary Agency, Fargo, state agents, Northwestern National Life Insurance Co., Mpls., Minn, News - Cartoon - Mon. - Tue. , Coming—Sun, Play, Don—Don and his band may be heard nightly from 8 to 8:20 (CST) over Station KGCU via remote control from THE STAG, where they entertain frol- ickers with their melodic strains. MUSIC DANCING and the Best of ENTERTAINMENT NO COVER CHARGE You'll Like It At The Stag Mandan's Entertainment Palace First Door West of First National Bank Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations CLEAR THE WAY For a Full-Blooded Screen Play .... One That Will Send Your Pulses Surging to a New High! Prepare for AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE UNPARALLELED ADVENTURE ! 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Pattern 2175 is available in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. 6 takes 3% yards 36-inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step sewing in- structions included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly name, address and style num- é angi i ull iti eet Address orders to The Bismarck ‘Tribune Pattern Department, 268 ‘West 11th Street, New York City. ¥ a7