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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1935 ; > ee SSS Ela, ot er Mel Awards Numbering 21g Ons of Onisten Biv (es en! ooaan ie ‘ \ . ** * Given Out at Dinner]. Covers were isid for 8 guests at ees . ra) { Monday Club tables appointed in keeping with 8t.| arriving here Friday evening to The annual guest day of the Mon-| ‘Three diplomas for completion of | VMlentine’s day. Mrs. E. P. Quain, |join Dr, M. J, Hydeman who has A\ F Gay club will be held Monday after-!ine standard training course and 1¢|M-,R- D. Hoskins and Mrs, Ellis L. there since January when he opened noon at the home of Mrs. Gordon V. Jackson were in charge of the dinner !an osteopathic practice here were [Se iii Cox, 612 Thayer avenue, west, instead | Certificates for credits earned during | arrangements. Mrs. Hydeman and their infant son, of at the home of Mrs. Benjamin E.} the 1935 Sunday school officers’ and eee Daniel, who came from their former . oh — MS (ws ail ee teachers’ training school were award- Gieate, Tosceeh WeRig Onueiy oie noe ee eee oe ES S 9 ° ° Le pare rn » ‘ ed at the annual banquet which took | visiting f with Dr, and |Present ie Legislators’ Wives Bidden|{__Bite Russia 1) Mary's Class to | /Phyllis Wolverton Is__|se muraoy west ote Tn init Sct tee [pie bon Mt " —____——-¢| Sponsor Second Dance} Gujiq p Soloist| Baptist church pariors, Minn, brother-in-law and sister of |tivoman tea brother of tre Blache 4 teens ull rogram oloist Rev. A. W. Heidinger and Rev. and|Mrs. Deming. Mrs. Culver had been ‘ sls 8t. Mary's high school juniors anc, Mrs, Ire E. Herzberg received diplo- | visiting here and returned to her | ‘Aééttional Soclety on Page Threw) oO ea iven 'y ux: lar have chosen Friday, Feb. 15, for the| Miss Phyllis Wolverton will sing @/mas marking the completion of the |home with Mr. and Mrs. Deming last : second in @ series of “All-Stag” danc- |ST0UP of Italian, German and Amer-| course. Those receiving single cred-| Saturday. While away, Mr. and Mrs. "ae r ‘ ing parties which they are sponsor- pone ee YO een oe a its were Mrs, Heldinger, Mrs. J. C. Deming inspected several modern Deneral Invitation for Funotion| Katherine Zachmeier 18 ce ide nme indicates, tt o'clock Sunday afternoon, Miss Viv- MADE GI:t. Wd, WiOSE, Bas. iti |Dew Dp onion Caer MDE tS Oa Next T Is Wed in California as boys, come without escorts. All| {#2 Coghlan will be at the piano for|Rasche and the Misses Jessie M. ** ext Tuesday Extended pupils of the school and alumni are ae ia! which errand Bia, “Ah| Ramp, ee yee Ruth ath cgiccs Ma J. ie mame “ 4 a ner, 8 , Dor i leat turday ev Through Press Announcement has been made here f invited cy ae Ay eee: sceeseniatiioe deen the Pir Sasson: Gir Sea, ee fob, | wall ‘Walla, Wash seine thee by ow hk { ' { ! { { Zachmeler, daughter of John Zach- Lenten season. Miss Stella Lutgen, Pepe ge re e Ger-|Clara Mack, Pauline Munsch, Della |the sudden death of Dr. LaRose’s Wednesday, Feb. 18, afi: bed meier, Mandan, to Dr. J. Wesley Low- K y”}and Helen Erickson and Laura B, 2 at 8:15 p.m. The Auxiliary to Lloyd Spets Post A Je l~ corngold, and “Boat of My Lover” and | Sanderson. No. 1, American Legion, will give alder, San Diego, Calif. which was sol- Fischer will make the party arrange- |. ~ morning. Auspices of St, George's Choir tea at which wives of legislators will|emnized in San Diego on Wednesday, ‘Hushing Song,” both from Winter . Forrest M. Davis, chairman of ; of : Mrs. abt Watt. the leadership training committee, Students 280 - Adults 380 be special guests from 3 to 5 o'clock | J#®. 20. Dr. ee Tt *-* & ted the candidates for credits | Meetings of Clubs Mrs, Hannah Harris of Fargo will| to Rev. Walter B. Vater, dean of the Py arrive here Saturday to attend the| school. fi And Social Groups ||North Dakota Fraternal Congress |“ Rev. ©. A. Armstrong, Fargo, secre- ‘Tuesday afternoon at the Auxiliary ua paint. the World War Memorial|/dan to . rally on Monday. She is grand treas- Counc! . r Plans for the function were an- Bismarck Study Club urer of the North Dakota Degree of Heciwes thaiwation ests the tect Special Jubilee Singers Concert nounced at the Auxiliary’s regular ‘ died ee Mere c, | Honor Protective association and is a| address, entitled “The Ten Com- Rs tmeeting held Friday evening. . west, will be amar th Sunsets. delegate to the meeting. Mrs. Harris |mandments for Sunday School Teach- || FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Because it has been impossible to q ge Based will be the guest of her son-in-law! ers.” In addition to community sing- (Thayer Avenue at Second Street) > . Study club meeting Monday after-|and daught Ff reach all the legislators’ wives, the Mon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert| ing led by Mrs. John L. Hughes with SUNDAY, FEB. 10, AT 7:30 P. M. ‘Auxillary wishes to extend a general : eee W. Carlson, 613 Eighth st, and will| Mbe ‘Marguerite: Kennedy’ at, the Hear the world-famous Utica Jubilee Singers in » delightful invitation through the press. Enter- remain here for s few days after the| piano, music entertainment consisted and artistic program of music at which they excell. This group tainment will be musical numbers, in- Conmee Cie rally is over. of two musical saw selections, “Open of young artists, whose renditions of Stephen Foster's creations cluding selections by the Auxiliary Miss Helen K. Katen will entertain i J the Door for the Children” and “Jesus draw thunderous applause, has won the plaudits of European chorus. the Cosmos club at its regular meet-| Glenn G. Welch, who formerly was | Keeps Me Near the Cross,” played by || and American music lovers—has appeared before royalty—has Mrs. Frayne Baker heads the ar- ¥ ing at 8 o'clock Monday evening. She/employed by the Shoe Mart in this | Sigurd Nelson, and a piano solo, been dined by nobility. fangements committee which also in- ts is using the home of Mrs, Arthur V.| city, this week assumed management | Liszt's “Etude in D Fiat given by nd a cludes Mrs. Oscar G. Oleson, Mrs. F. Sorenson, 615 Fifth St., for the meet-/of the Brown Stioe company store at | Miss Kennedy. Mrs. I. A. Esko read No Admission Charge — Plate Offering Will Be Taken ing. Aberdeen, 8. D., where he went sev-| “Mary Elizabeth.” ‘William Mueller, ** & eral days ago, Jr., presided as president of the Bis- |= L.A. P.M, LO. 0. F. Mrs. Joe Maison will be hostess to $$969906 the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Patriarchs 1 Militant, Independent Order of Odd Power and Light company ex- Fellows, at a meeting set for 8 o'clock ‘hibited the film, “The Science of See- | ch y IR 3 Monday evening at the J. W. Scott ing.” “Stars and Stripes Forever” and . . We residence, 311 Seventh St. » “America, the Beautiful” were sung by se the chorus. I. 4 “ B ‘Townsend Club No. 2 2 . camnatis - ke ; Townsend Club No, 2, which igo a with . John Hanen, men gave their routine ag o spring ave elon Tuesday evening, Feb. e e e the business session. 12, will meet instead on Friday eve- Brainerd, chatrman of the cradle * a Ne te tweed. ning, Feb. 15. The meeting place has ° . id ar a eet Reet aan ae lotinm Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise Mrs, H. D. Harding, cared f tight eround ‘the waistline and social hour and refreshment, Mrs. Charlotte Hancock, navy ‘buttons, are the finishing Spring Style Preview ‘Multicaper’ Featu: 4 New Spring Creations to be knitted from Nun's Nomotta Yarns Five models that will be shown at a demonstration to be held in our ‘Art Needlework Department. { to and including jit. ii Bt Fl 5 g if Str te : fad i Bug pup peel: Eg, 4 FRE H i SATURDAY 25c until 7:30 abt SCREEN NOW | 4 | : Saturday, Feb. 23 Chi Chi President’s ae Birthday Is Honored ee : . D. M. E. Harris Hustlers r-} The birthday anniversary of Miss ‘The Harris Hustlers class of the Lucille Tovaas, president of the Jun- McCabe Methodist Episcopal churah cea : : MARCH OF TIME|;) |@iiimmee’s Miss Morrow Miss Ricketts’ home in The Tribune captl apartments, | Mus, Anne Rodewsid, || ZANE GREY’S a demonstrator for T. Buett- ner & Co., will be in charge ee Ae ee “Rocky Mountain Mystery” . ° 5 and give instructions in this work. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth and Thayer Walter E. Vater, pastor No. 4208—shown above, is made with No. 4218—shown above, is made of SUNDAE, ERRBUARE:10, 1008 Nun’s Nomotta Mothproof Knitting Nun’s Nomotta Mothproof Daisy Horning Worship, 10,30 8. mi. | vening Worship, 730 p.m A GREAT STAR Worsted. Easily and quickly made. Wool. A two-piece classic, cleverly “Dividing the aa SMASH HIT Amazingly becoming. Innumerable cut sleeves and a removable scarf. Inheritance” shades tp choose from. Stripes are optional. Special Lincoln Day Service at 7:30 p.m. Music by Junior High School Band and Chorus Choir. All are heartily invited to attend all our services. ~-for giving us picture every delightful os “It Hop- ed One Night” Grand Pacific Hotel Restaurant Rendezvous for Best Foods ‘The efficient, polite kind that nerves rests and 50c No. 4201—shown above, is No. 4202+-shown above, is No. 4200—shown above, is - crocheted with Nun's No- —_ knitted of Nun’s Nomotta. crocheted with Nun’s No- motta Mothproof Boucle tta Moth f Druide Special Hear Claudette’s Wool. Open | ochet | Mothproof Rayon Wool. me ie Sunday Dinner Gelten Rngins Velee! peed ao wate Gan Wool, a new, bold mesh anna Toes A successful addition to 4, Our Art Needle Work “T° net: Hrresistibly young with Jelly your spring and. summer or and charming. Simply and Boast ZOUNG —. wardrobe. Department easily made. Served fem 11: =m. Monday, Feb. 11, to and Including Saturday, Feb. 23 Music by Harry Turner's Orchestra,