The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1935, Page 4

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Mending hymn books for the Mc- ‘Cabe Methodist Episcopal Mrs. O’Neil Planned Mrs, lad Mrs, qinner parties in her honor which} Lynn Franzen, president, was at the State Theatre Has Social Meeting church was Ralph O'Neil, the former Miss Miss Helen Targart, 705 Sixth J. H. Wiley and Miss ”|pastel pink and green carried out & .|Mrs. Clifford Palmer, treasurer. Wiley received the score awards in auction games played at two tables Tuesday Mrs, Forrest F. Skinner and Mrs. evening. The large pink crepe paper jumbrella under which the gifts were Placed, tallies in the form of bride's slippers and other appointments in spring motif. The bride’s mother, Mrs. B. M. Dunn, was among the guests. eee Mrs. Lillestrand Is Mothers’ Club Leader Mrs. N. Lloyd Lillestrand was elect- ed president, succeeding Mrs. Man- ford Parks, when Chapter L, Pro- gressive Mothers club, named leaders for the new year Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. V. Holmquist, 514 Seventh St. Other elections were: Mrs. T. W. Sette, vice presi- dent; Mrs. E. C. Stee, secretary, and Program features were roll call an- swered with “Native Birds” and two papers, “Constructive Discipline” giv- en by Mrs. H. A. Pike and “The Life of Thomas Edison” presented by Mrs. Henry C. Mahiman. A social hour with a service of refreshments fol- lowed. ene Program Feature of Maccabee Gathering Members of Maccabee Court No. 801 initiated candidates, presented a program, named two new officers and honored three girls who are observing ing room. Following is the program: reading, “Little Boy Blue,” Isabelle Cochrane; tap dance, Constance Wilson; poem, Delma Devitt; Spanish dance in cos- tume, Goldie Byers and Dorothy Elofson; reading, “Sugar Plum,” Alice Hichrich, and Fairy dance, Marianne have issued invitations for A Western With « « in Gordon Ne-Flex stockings without a worry. Fer PLUS—COMEDY - PICTORIAL - CARTOON Matinee Sat. 2:30; Nights 7:10 and 9; Adm. 10c and 25¢ Jeannette Sorsdahl. Today Fri. - Sat. Songs and Music their birthdays this month when they|with the seasonal had their March meeting at the/ matching candles at which Adeline World War Memorial building din-/Ode, Nola Tovaas and Isabel Coch- rane were seated as honor guests. Mrs. Dorothy Homan, court director; Mrs. Fred M. Roberts, Jr., her assist- ant, and Mrs. J. Thompson, general supervisor, also had places at table—Anne Homer, Jeannette Sors- 5 dahl and Harriet Cartledge were in/J. L. charge of games. director were Jean Speaks as picket and Adeline Ode as sentinel. public benefit bridge party at the STARRED ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, -. BLACK PANAMA GOOD FOR SPRING |Mrs. A. W. Stadler Is _|*=* 822 00 Jan Cras’ Deckert brozhers ' = - U. C. T. Auxiliary Head ee Sra | OCS Ta eligd | reatives re Mra. A. W. Stadler was advanced Miami, Fla, |friends and attended the races, oa to eenlor councillor of the United iw i ry Miss Ora Riverside, ” to i 3 z z Bag ifs with her pepo serlously and the |#* the Mrs. J. Eagle won Seca OLGA d’ ALLAZ Bi i 1 table" conzere tr From the Baltic to the Black Sea in : : 4 [ i SONG, DANCE AND STORY Friday, March 15—Bismarck—at 8:30 p. m. E ; BEE e i z g i : | ie i Arman and to Paul H. Henry. oo mee ool aaa : he anne Main Floor and First Balcony Gallery SINGERS GUILD ARTIST SERIES MAUDE A. TOLLEFSEN, Manager L, P. Mahoney. Scavenger Hunt Part Of Players’ Program ‘were ent ketball game when they met Tuesday evening at the World War Memorial building. One of the latest millli creations black Panama shown here. It ls worn off rear, (Associated Press Photo) The Little Things That Complete Your Spring Outfit-- . . « Are here im abundance, in the pick of the emert, new styles —and, as usuel, st prices that are susprisingly low! of the birthday table decorated shamrocks and the New officers appointed by the court eee The Rebekah lodge will give a i ‘World War Memorial building din- ing room Thursday evening, starting at 8:30 o'clock, in behalf of the In- : E g 7 dependent Order of Odd Fellow home at Devils Lake. March is the Home the dainty LaST#X mesh above the knee acts as a perfect shockeabsorber, taking all strain away from the silken threads below, giving you new comlort, economy and beauty... Nesfler can be purchased at our dhesiery counter in the season's best. colors. i fete Lovely new Blouses to wear with a skirt or with your new suit. Taffetas and stik erepes, in plaids, fancy patterns or plain eolors. They have the new necklines— some with long sleeves. Sizes 32 to 40. New Kid Gloves EERE § 7 98 Smart New Hats g CAPITOL —s THEATRE =— 25¢ until 7:30 Last Times Tonight BEETS iv HG ged 38 8 & et the popular slip-on or snap-wrist i Be 3 5 a TODAY - THUR. - FRI. 25¢ until 7:30 Warren William tet = ron Hl The New Spring Neckwear het AIS, 98° Ait: so att emetnebe mith. sahrse channes t:metenaee. Syene ame Friday and Saturday , Lace and Silk Crepe in a wide variety pastel Attractive New Purses Pana Cm’on BISMARCK ON TO RED. GAP! seer se them "tvtng hte t's rect of fun and excitement! YOU'LL LAUGH TILL IT HURTS... While every last one of ’em tugs away at your heart again

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