The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1935, Page 5

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2 Se \ A WORD » 1S SUFFICIENT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1935 SOCIETY and CLUBS Doris Orchard and Jane Smith and ate sn Hise panty cul will rise 8:15 o'clock, according to Miss Clar- ice Belk, who is assisting Miss Flor- Paulson-Harris Marriage Of January 5 Announced |#aziiee= fc ze & Juvenile Lodge Notes Mystic Circle Honors Local Couple Took Wedding bee Ge wane aoe st Vows During Quiet Cere- mony at Aberd s.D. Bismarck last Sy Spas oe oe Tuary, St. Valentine's an Lincoin and Washington birthdays, | “arr” were celebrated by Maccabee Juni Court No. 501 at a meeting held Sat- relief administration at the transient headquarters, . Elizabeth M. Frieze Takes Vows Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson, Taylor, ‘Tuesday announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth E, Paulson, and Roy E. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Harris, 419 Fifth 8t., which occurred at Aberdeen, 8. D., on Sat- “vows of the marriage ews came as 8 surprise to friends of the couple, it being withheld until Tuesday morning . Harris resigned - Post. tion at the county auditor's office, which she had held for about a year. Rev. A. Elmer Moe, pastor of the Memorial building dining room. Initiation of a class of candidates gram: reading, “Abraham Lincoln’— eee Tiny Tot Club Has The bride, costumed in a gray, tailored dress and navy blue acces- sories, was attended by Miss Doris Hattle, Mandan, who wore a brown costume with matching hat and shoes. which is March 9, was announced. Members whose birthdays occur this month were seated at a special H, A. Brandes, 601 Fifth St. man fot Mr. Redinger. Arlene Hichrich, Delma Devitt, Anne|genee Asar, Virginia Sorenson, For the present, Mr. sr . are residing with his parents, The bride is their home at Mandan where the bridegroom is employed as a linotype operator at i maa Px y Mrs. Dorothy Homan, court direc- tor, and Mrs. J. Thompson, general supervisor, ge the meeting. * * Mrs. 8. Theodore Ginsberg, College loneer, * Outstanding Talent Marjorie Barth, Jane Hall, Iverson, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leach, Some of the finest dancing talent |for two weeks. Before returning Mrs, in Bismarck will appear in “Multt-|Ginsberg also will visit her husband's capers,” the revue which will be pre-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ginsberg, sented undeg auspices of the St.Jat St. Paul. spclpcig ’s Episcopal choir Wednesday evening at the Bismarck city audi-| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wanke, 230 Thayer avenue, west, entertained torium, e* One of the most elaborate and dif-| guests for three tables of bridge at ficult numbers will be “A Holiday in| their home Sunday evening. score} Mrs, R. E. Anderson Russia” by Veronine Westoff, pre-| awards were received by Mr. and Mrs. sented by pupils of Mrs, E. C. Johnson, who held high, and by Doyle, assisted by Lorenzo H. Belk,|Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wesner, who baritone soloist, who will sing “Nich-|held second high score. Red carna- ova” by Mana-Zucca, tions formed the centerpiece of a Valentine's day table arrangem ‘when supper was served late in the in the near future were di man of the committee in charge. Following TO THE WIVES The meals and Mrs. Murray E. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Reip. *. |8t., entertained be! Birthday of Member {her tridge club at'an internet percy — Sunday afternoon The birthday of Mrs, Mary Lips|Evelyn Omett, whose birthday anni- Was celebrated Curing the soical hour | versary when the Mystic Circle met at the|Omett came here home of Mrs, Charles Nagel north of in ws ceed ee % . was The Month’s Holidays from the club anda birthday cake group. At 6 o'clock, ‘Miss Melville imag baked by Mrs, Henry Nagel, which | Served supper. was served as part of the dessert Mrs. recipe Redrick toas- semble a quilt which is made b: 9 gress rally Monday urday afternoon at the World Warlatut’ cack” sacri ene the | Eaure Boterwick’ Greed eee es Mrs, Hannah Patterns, Miscellaneous items of in- was followed by the following pro-| can, ee ee 50 Meeting Guests Members of the Mehus conservatory ae ‘Tots’ Music club and their par- ents, numbering 50, were entertained sympathy and assistance d Sunday afternoon by Dick Brandes at irecent bereavement. We wun’ es- The next meeting date,/the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pecially thank Rev. Christ and Rev. Mary Putnam was leader for the program and ar:nounced the numbers |beautiful floral offerings. table and were presented with birth-|played by the following members: |to also thank the cholr for render- .| Dominick Geteger, Bismarck, was best |4#Y cakes. They were Donna Gray,| Virginia Gerow, Beverly Worner, Eu- |ing the comforting hymns. Meyer Mr. and Mrs, Redinger will make bean’ Virginia Pender and Beverly |Cohen, Herbert Putnam, Dick Bran- jwett. des, Carol Leifur, Betty Lou Fleck, Jean Leon- ; apartments, expects to leave Thurs- To Appear in Revue |dty tor onicago where she will visit |iaterstgu® Wahl and Winnte Lou Plans for a doll recital to be given liscussed. ‘Mrs. Merton Orr was appointed chair- the program heart- shaped candy favors were served to the guests by the host and his mother. And Children Arrive] tem ent |at Bismarck, accompanied by her two daughters, Sally and Nancy Lee, ar- evening. Mandan guests were Mr.|Tived here Monday evening from Be-| the tered nurse, being a graduate of the Each day in the year an Kahler School of 1 average of about 20 visitors to the Grave of O. Henry, the author, in Riverside cemetery at Ashville, N.C. TUES. - WED. | CAPITOL tion unit and also was affiliated with TO) HT the Joan of Arc club, an organiza- |: ONIGE tion of Catholic Lara 25e until 7:30 * * ‘Miss Marian Melville, 820 Eleventh in honor of Miss was being celebrated. Miss from Dickinson, al Gilded lily Comedy - News - Cartoon where she recently accepted = posi- tion, to spend the week-end. She was preented with a gift from the zk e Degree of Honor Protective asso- clation officers coming to the city for the North Dakota Fraternal Con- evening were Mrs, secretary, and Harris, Fargo, state treasurer. Mrs, Frankie Lyman, Cando, state president, was unable to be present as she is out of the state at the present time. (Additional Society on Page Seven) CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity to thank our kind friends and neighbors for our Return engagement of this grand picture. &. Cobb's — Christianson for their comforting cl BAGH hoe tinea eee fe wish Mrs. J. PF, panes Herbert Little FRANK MORG*S Katharine Alexander Reginald Owes Jane Ba —Added Attractions— whee wand “SHOW KIDS”—beautiful techni- cole ss:ee-qnevaing yeuae color musical featuring the 70 fa- is « burden s:+ you are irri. mous Meglin Kiddies. “HAIL COLUMBIA” Glorious Reel of America’s Mighty Past, and Latest News your eyes— while you held your sides with SEE IT AGAIN! eieoeilienr eccrine AO Reseerch shows that Meetings of Clubs furnishes “bulk” Mote, . venient form. Au-Baaw a ro | And Social Groups vides vitamin B and iron. *——~“‘senchine Cub How much better it fs to eat this The Sunshine club will meet at 2 sentle natural food than to risk o'clock Wednesday afternoon with taking patent medicines. Continued Mrs. C. W. Schoregge, 507 Sixth St. x * * Mothers’ cl \ Margaret , Jo’elock. ‘Wednesday evening. 5 * Capital Homemakers Club Mrs. A. N. Larson, president of the Ann {Capital Homemakers’ club, has an- , nounced the program for the meet- an acrobatic dance, “Butterfly.” ing scheduled for 2:30 o'clock Wed- Miss Ramsey and A. W. Ecklund|nesday afternoon at the Trinity Lu- will present the ballroom version of|theran church Boy Scout room. Mrs. ||} two popular modern dances, the Car-/John Cowan will give a lesson on foca and Valse Brilliante. “Restyling the Neckline.” The birth- ||} Appearing in the “! Ensem-|day anniversaries of Mrs. Carl Toli- | iif ble,” a singing and pantomime novel- ty act, are the Misses Maxine Pickles, Ruth Christianson, Jean Truman,|are Mrs. Charles Toliver and Mrs. Carl Toliver. , * * Degree of Honor Because of important business to be transacted, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, president of the Degree of Honor Pro- tective association, requests that all members attend the regular business meeting at 8 o'clock Wi eve- ning at the World War Memorial building dining room. Those who at- tended ea losis ie hier ert | urged Present. irs. Carl J. WITH Eliason is head of the refreshments NASH’S TOASTED [""" «+ COFFEE Mrs. S. 8. McDonald is using the home of Mrs. W. G. Worner, 705 |[f Nash's Tossed Coffee helps me, ead it helps my husband to start every morning with 2 smile. Legion Auxiliary chorus will have its weekly rehearsal at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning the home of Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, Mandan * * * Presbyterian Mothers’ Club ‘The Presbyterian Mothers’ club is your selections es early. We wr as low as only tee setilection ‘correct delivery. $2.75 doz. ‘Fist Revue “Multicg Flowers delivered or telegraphed Let FLOWERS Say It She might have a diamond bracelet . . . she might drive a $5,000 car... but there is no gift at any price that so perfectly expresses what you want to say to her as fresh-cut flowers from Hoskins-Meyer. ROSES, specially boxed and packed HOSKINS-MEYER 12 TREMENDOUS ACTS GORGEOUS COSTUMES LATEST SONG HITS. STYLE PARADE BLACKOUTS anywhere. Phone 19. itt e #&s Fa Lt i 3 i | E : ist H HT i i k : R : 5 i z E i ag Fs ul : HEE RE ad i 3 hi | i ‘ F z For You! ps ye ou. BLOOMING plants; blderly ane, begonias, tulips, hy- err «ae ee, $1.50 and up 50c to $2.50 City Auditorium Wed, eb. 13 - Cartan &:15

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