The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1935, Page 5

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‘ Governor at Home Sunday To Officials and Wives bers and employees of the legislative assel Miss Ethel Welford Assists|assembiy and their wives, Brother at Informal Recep- tion for 100 Guests other state officials and their Wives at the executive mansion, Avenue B, from 3 to 6 o'clock Sun- day afternoon. About 100 persons called. Lt CAPITOL a THEATRE aee— MONDAY ONLY They’ve Done It Again! The author of “Of Human Bondage,” the new star of “Happiness Ahead,” the leading man of “The Paint- ed Veil”—unite their tal- ents in one of the most dar- ing dramas ever screened— the story of a wife whose love was doomed to a liv- ing death! 25¢c natil 7:30 Today and Tues, <4 Will These Be 1935°s Most Famous Lov- es? See Them in W. Somerset Maugham's THE The Screen’s Most Exciting Lovers! HUTCHINSON GEORGE BRENT COLIN CLIVE © P88GY WOOD MENRIETTA CROSMAN In a Warner Bros. hit by the —and merry! It’s funny— and dramatic! It’s just grand! E BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1935 tribution to the national organize- tion’s student loan fund. An invita- tion from the American Legion Auxi- lary to attend the department Na- tional Defense conference to be held here Monday evening was read. * 64 Couples at Dance Given by Q. M. Group lees wees will season a million steaks tonight. THESE SPARKLING NEW DRESSES Are Headed Fourth Degree K: C. Party Is Postponed Miss Anna C. Doll Is Late February Bride Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Anna C. Doll and George M. Unser, both of Bis- marck, which was performed during & nuptial mass and service read at 8t. Mary's procathedral at 7 o'clock Tues- day morning, Feb. 26, by Rev. Father Henry Holleman. George E. Briske and Mrs. Harold Chowen attended the couple at iy ceremony, se * ve-|Snow Causes Delay of Mrs. HD. Schroeder -Is Leaving for Home Mrs. H. D. Schroeder, of Tajunga, Calif., who expects to leave for her home Tuesday after an 18-month stay in Bismarck, and Mrs. R. J. Downey of Devils Lake, who is a legislative visitor in the city, shared honors at a 1:15 o'clock bridge 1 were laid for 14 guests at one large ‘and two small tables centered with Minneapolis while en Orr, *k * Be Shown Here Again Decision to present Hugh Benson's all, This function which the organization gives for the cast after each major produc- Reminiscences of Sie scpedtiti during rel and per- eee were told by the actors and Elks Dance at Dome The pre-Lenten dance which Bis- marck Lodge No. 1199, Benevolent and f ra ce of Elks, planned to give at Dome Monday evening has been cahcelled due to the snow and unfavorable weather forecast, ac- cording to E. B, Klein, chairman of the arrangements committee. The dance has been ed indefi- nitely, according to Klein, it being improbable that the lodge will spon- sor @ party of the same nature until after Easter. * * * Mrs. 8. Theodore Ginsberg, College apartments, returned home Saturday evening after a two-week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Leach, Chicago. eek Mrs. L. G. Eastman, Hazen, has re- turned to her home efter spending the last six weeks in Washington, D. C., where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut, and Mrs. Kester Hastings (Ruth East- man). Mrs, Eastman also visited in route home, * Bigelow Neal of Garrison, prom!- nent North Dakota author, spent Sat- urday and part of Sunday in the city visiting with friends and gathering material for his writings. Mr. Neal left Sunday noon for and Moorhead, Minn., where he is to ad- dress students of the North Dakota Agricultural college and Concordia college. eee Mrs. R, A. DeMars of St. Thomas, who spent the early part of last week in Bismarck attending the board and council meeting of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs, joined Mr. DeMars for a short visit with|¢. relatives in Minnesota and a week- end visit at Grand Forks before re- turning to 8t. anata * * Mrs. Randa Mills won the high score award in the bridge games at the benefit party given Friday eve- ning by the Rebekah lodge at the World War Memorial building dining room ft the usual business meeting. Mrs. J. W. Scott, Mrs. Joe Maison, Mrs. J. W. Guthrie and Mrs. J. L, Vrzal served on the party com- mittee. x * k The twenty-eighth wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burton was honored at a costume party given Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, 418 First 8t. Anton F. Patera, Miss Mae West and Mr, and Mrs. Burton received hon- home} °rs in the bridge games played at \e) two tables. The other guests sur- prised Mr. and Mrs. Burton by pre- senting them with a gift. Luncheon ‘was served late in the evening, * * & Miss Marian Devitt, 510 Eighth 8t., celebrated her birthday anniversary, which occurred Sunday, with a 6:30 o'clock bridge dinner for 10 guests, The traditional green and white col- ors of the St. Patrick’s day season were noted in the dinner and card table appointments. Miss Marion Kohler and Mrs. Viola McConkey had high scores in the auction games. Miss Devitt received several birthday ee which she opened at the dinner table, se & Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Backlund, 1108 Avenue D, entertained at @ 7 o'clock bridge dinner with guests for six tables at their home Sunday evening. Nut cups, favors and other decora- tions of the individual tables were in the green and white colors significant of St. Patrick's day. In the auction games, Mrs. Melvin Ulteig and E. A. Kaiser received high score favors and Mrs. E. H. Miller and R. H. Crane were awarded the consolation honors. ‘Mrs. Backlund’s sister, Miss Evelyn Donovan of Garrison, was an out-of- town guest. Miss Donovan returned to her home acy le Miss Esther Dehne, 423 Second 8t., peas DRY. Given SERGE moesing prise party given lay even! for 22 guests by her mother, Mrs. J. J, Dehne, and her sister, Mrs. K. C. Hermes, who were assisted in enter- taining by Mrs. Phyllis O’Brien. Bunco and bridge were the diversion, the games being followed by a two- course luncheon with appointments in green and white appropriate for St. Patrick’s day. The Misses Iris ‘Schwartz, Rosalie Bradshaw and Dorothy Regan won honors at bunco, while the Misses Katherine and Alice Hannon held high scores at bridge. The Misses Dorothy Regan and Eliza- beth Schaefer were Mandan guests. ee % Mrs. Paul Hedstrom, 415 Mandan &t., entertained 22 little boys and girls between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon to observe the fourth birthday anniversary of her son, Kenneth Hedstrom. A bou- quet of Ameridan Beauty roses and the large birthday cake decorated in green and white were the main fea- tures of the St. Patrick's day decora- tive theme used for the supper table. A picture of the group was taken just after the children were seated at the table. Mrs, Hedstrom was assisted in entertaining the children with if Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups j eo U. 8. W. V. Auxiliary A special invitation has been issued to members of the Bismarck-Mandan United Spanish War Veterans’ Aux- iliary to attend the tea which the Mandan American Legion Auxiliary unit will give from 3 to 5 o'clock (MT) Tuesday afternoon at the Mandan Community building to honor nation- al and department American Legion Auxiliary officials coming here in connection with the National Defense conference being sage Monday night. * * Bismarck Hospital Alumnae The Misses Raghnild Berg Hilda. Gustafson will be hostesses when the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae DANCE Tuesday Night, March 5 Patterson Hall Tickets—S0c per couple Extra Indies—25c Sponsored by Bismarck Club, No. 1, Nonpartisan Women's Clubs and Frederick-James You Can association meets day evening at the Schuler, 217 Avenue C, the organization’s Directors of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Bismarck hospital nurses’ ie. nee 0. E. 8. F. G. Orr will give a talk ert Morris, founder of the the Eastern Star, at the meet “Why don't you LUDENIZE your throat and relieve that cough?” “What do you mean, LUDENIZE?” * °LUDENIZE"—the complete throat medicating preo- ess which ocours the moment you place a Laden's Men- thol Cough Drop in your mouth ...eleven medicinal 7 ai ning into 0 soothing lotion which quick) moistens the throat,stops irritation and relievescoughing. 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