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e tes e. - soe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935 | @)SOCIETY and CLUBS f = 1 it supervision of Mrs. F Monday e lay event at the st Evangelical | ited fas Bismarck College People SILVER WITH GOLD GOWN cess mate hececene [Rosalia Marie Nold [fir syn sme a Netice on Campuses { p|ness, all members are requested to| Wed to Karl Callies) spring was represented by attend. Particular attention will be fiers. dressed. to SONObEBL, Bali, Governor Walter Welford and siimnes attending Teshandly SKULL-CAP HAT Biven to plans for further activities.| taiss Rosalia Marie Nold of this city | follows: N. eee became the bride of Kari William Cal-|Light ‘That Failed;” uth, inn., at a nuptial uessle—“ Abroad;” Mrs. Luncheon Monday for |{&,o"Ned at tho Bt Mesye ore George Po Bace's Once’ in is Fort Lincoln Women | cathedral rectory at 10 o'clock Sat-|wilderness;” Mrs, E. B. Cox—“In His +e eH He Pledge Chairman urday morning by Rev. Father Joseph | Steps,” . \ Sister Head Patron List dus Luca Htraing nas bre cee IS HELD ON BY Miss Ethel Welford, slster of Gov-|F. Schmidt, Witnesses of the. cere-| wes, who had “Bick Numbecs™ for ap Iniversity money were . for ‘U’ Junior Prom oa places chairman by the Univeraty BROW BAND emor Walter Welford, and Mrs. Zacher her assignment. Frayne Baker were joint hostesses at , Senger. In the “Summer Frolic,” Mrs. a 1:18 o'clock bridge luncheon for ja dad P. French sang a s0lo, “In the steae|| THE SCREEN’S MOST wives of the regular army officers] Four Bismarck couples, who ob-lof the Old Apple Tree” while others|| AMAZING SPECTACLE! stationed at Fort Lincoln given at serve @ custom of having dinner to-/naving their birthdays in that sea- . the executive mansion, 320 Avenue B,!gether on birthday snniversaries! son passed out summer Monday afternoon. {Within the group, were entertained at Covers were marked for 16 guests at ® 6:30 o'clock buffet supper Sunday the luncheon table which was cen-|evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. tered with Ophelia roses and tall|Bitles O. Ward, 300 Avenue C, the green tapers and appointed in keep-|Gate being Mr. Ward’s birthday. ing with the St. Patrick's day season, |Tapers in silver holders and a bou- the decorative scheme employing the |quet of mixed flowers with roses pre- usual green and white colors. Tallies |dominating centered the table. The for the contract games and the score|Other three couples in the group are favors which went to Mrs. Thomas J.|Mr. and Mrs. George F. Will, Mr. and McDonald, holding high, and Mrs.|Mrs, R. W. Lumry and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Duckworth, holding second | George F. Bird. a id were in the seasonal motif. * ie hostesses were assisted by Miss rs, "Neil, Nicola apart- are eer Miss Edith Corbett, iiimete: Win wis ste renee Deca who ts making an extended visit with | before her marriage January 15, was \é her uncle and aunt at the executive | complimented at a bridge party and|\ct, meeting, which immediately fol- mansion, bathroom shower given Monday even- 8M ae Ae a ing by Miss Winnifred a ia her home at Mandan. Besi em Ts ccep te Bismarck guests, who included the By Pioneer Daughters] misses Helen Targart, Clara Rierson and Nina Melville and the bride, four The Bismarck chapter, Pioneer|Mandan girls were entertained. The Daughters of North Dakota, accepted | high score at bridge was held by Miss eight new members and chose dele-| Melville. gates to attend the North Dakota pd AiR ee of Women’s clubs conven- ia Lioth Lid peli peared aba tion at Valley City, April 10-13, at its| tionally ut in rvance ci they tegular meeting Monday evening,| Patrick's day were carried out in ap- the TetbAMtIner Of the WOee aus ar. SHOWING WED. which was followed by an old-fash-|Pointments for a luncheon at which Haglund attends to business matters. foned school visitors’ day presented by|Mrs. J. L. Brenden, Mandan, enter- ee * 4 some of the members’ children and grandchildren. ranged i. bee pn Miss Marie Huber, chapter president, | Pastime lowing luncheon. e > and Mrs, Minnie 'L. Shuman were |suests invited were Mrs. A. ©. Con-| St With nis parents, Mr, ap 2m, named delegates to the Valley City| vert, Mrs. O. A. Kobs, Mrs, R. W. Carl. il os steoree, By Tene Ses te session, The alternates are Mrs./son, Mrs. C. O. Burnett, Mrs. W. C. ball tournament. Hazel Pearce Halverson and Mrs,|Schonberg and Mrs, C. O, Palmer. = Reuben Stee. bile ld Accepted as members were Mrs. R.| Mrs. Lawrence Doppler, Menoken, 'S. Towne, Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs.|was the guest of honor at an after- Katherine Ritchie, Mrs. Catherine|noon bridge and whist party with | McDonald, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard,|guests for three tables given Sunday Mrs, John Degg, Mrs. Homer Riche|by Mrs. Charles Rohrer and Mrs. J. 8. at the mn resi - THEATRE - officers are Miss Doris Earl, Grand Among college activities in which | Forks, president; Miss Elaine Dickin- Bismarck atudenta are taking a lead- |20n. McClusky, treasurer; Miss Beulah 4 ni , Vice lent; . ing part is the annual prom to be giv- Verne swensied, Stanley, social chair- én by the University of North Dakotalman, and Miss Kathryn Franta, u junior class Friday evening at the|Mahnomen, Minn., rush captain. a Grand Forks city auditorium. Gov-| ., Aetive st (Be AC. Bismarc! 10 are ernor Walter Welford and his sister, distinguishing themselves at the North Miss Ethel Welford, head the list of | Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, is foe Guests and patrons for the} miss Erma Weinberger, who will be Trion: which has been part of the jthe featured artist at a musicale to be pt wind tradition for 40 years. presented soon under auspices of the a event, Miss Edna Peterson, |coliege. Miss Weinberger, a junior in Eaeey ene dooney President, ‘and | the school of applied arts and sciences, ae ot joorinn, prom manager, /is an accomplished pianist. She will pad a call The floor |e assisted in her program by the x lear of Cando, will |“ginging Strings,” a campus string nex! line with Miss Ferol/ensemble. All sororities and frater- Thorp, New Roekford, the prom man- | nities on the campus and all Fargo- en Cad A formal design of black | Moorhead musical organizations have aint Raite, featuring # diamond motif, |peen issued invitations for the event. sa i eed the red and blue] Miss Aldeen Paris recently had a page Ad auditorium walls. | part in the fantasy, “Peter Pan” pres- seta ‘he ‘founders’ Day ented by the play production classes. tricia Englert was one of/She has taken an active part in the ‘recently initiated members of |dramatic work on the campus this Alpha Theta chapter of Delta Gamma | year, having been cast in “Berkeicy persed - the University, who were |Square” and several one-act plays. onored at @ reunion and Founders’| Miss Paris was captain of the basket - Cay dinner given at the chapter house | ball team that won the inter-team pose evening to celebrate the basketball trophy awarded by Delta anniversary of the founding of | Psi Kappa, honorary physical educa- the national organization. Miss Agnes | tion sorority. Fleck and Miss Englert are members Aas, a also was cast in the “Peter Pan” fantasy, which was pres- the introductions preceding each toast. Jented at the Little Country ry theater. Miss Marjorie Ackerman of St. Paul,| Miss Luther is a senior in the school eereeermrreerersnen | Of education. i es cts as News Reporter “ AS A CEREAL Notice has been recélved from the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, ‘Minn., that Miss Jean Roherty has been appointed news reporter to the local newspapers. This appointment OR IN COOKING includes the responsibility of writing - : news about students to their home- town papers of which there are 89 on Mias Roherty’s mailing list. Miss Roherty also is a member of It’s FINE either way! ‘Seribes and Critics, the creative writ- ing club at the college. Her work ar SOLE Gaia ae incidents about early Bismarck and lege quai pul tion. ie Gown from Peggy Roth, New York - Tr's 00 handy to have a package of has been mentioned at the college as ‘To wear with a regal looking, gold satin gown that features a shirred Burleigh county. Aty-Baaw in ‘one of those in line for the honorary neckline and a collar which dips down to form cap sleeves, Jean Miss Clarice Belk, who planned the Serve it as a cereal. Use it also 29 journalism award, the key presented King makes a stunning evening hat of cloth of silver. It fits the program, presided in the guise of the a wholesome bers. In the group were Mrs. R. W. Lumry, Mrs. 8. W. Charles T. Staley and Ip J. Meyer, Mrs, * George F. Will, Mrs. J. A, Fleck and Mrs. T. G. Plomasen. Staley and Mrs. C. L. Young. ese * Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. Haglund, 723 and Mrs, J, A. Graner, Dilworth,|8. Hanson Hanso! idence, Minn, Fifty members were present and answered roll call with interesting TODAY AND WED. Shows 7:15 and 9 P. M. IT’S ALL IN FUN! ingredient in your |by the Catholic School Press associa- head, skull-cap fashion, across the back and is held in place by @ teacher, first presenting a number of) Bozak were awarded the high score muffins, breads, omelets, wafiles, tion. decorative band of self a pupils, many of them in olden time| prizes at contract games played at 7 a cated pains pooh eed ee ead costumes, and then conducting | thres tables when Miss Hazel Wioper, A tig, aw? - @/the home of Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, 623 |The meeting date was advanced one |SP¢lling bee with seven of the pupils|60¢ Third St. was hostess sid wae Meetings of Clubs Third St., who will have Mrs, ‘Iver |day because the church parlors will |2"4 seven of the Pioneer Daughters bridge club Monday yap rahe as well as iron, an element of the And Social Groups || 4 9 sistant, hostess. be occupled otherwise on Thursday. |" “rap dances were given by Dorothy | games. Monday, ied will be the n * Fortnightly Club Mrs. Wallace Maddock and Miss ee sarysopemmerierriimne : WBA Miss Laura B. Sanderson, 828 Sev~/Rose Verie won first and second high | 6 i Earl Rogers, son of Mr. end Mrs. peter regred ne cas rap ioe to | ‘The Women’s Benefit Association |enth St.. is substituting for MIS. Igcore prizes, respectively, at contract |contributed a piano solo. Other plano|C. B, Rogers, 511 Fifth St., who was n bed Ih meal. Hf mec |mects_ at & o'clock Wednesday eve- Charles Robertson as hostess for the when the St. ‘Theresa missionary |<olos were given by Winie Lou Hal-|called here a week ago due to the ill- pecretier ped Hf net |ning at the American Legion Auxil-|Fortnightly club meeting at 3 o'clock 'group was entertained at cards and|verson, Virginia Cayou gave a read-|ness of his mother, left Monday for » _elleved this way, see your doctor. Jiary room, World War Memorial| Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R. W./iunchon Monday evening by Mrs.|ing, “Chums” by James W. Foley, for|his home st Kirkland Lake, Ont., 7 ‘The “bulk” of Atr-Baan does not | building. an pay See Birlea O. Ward, 200 Avenue C. Three which Donna Jean Davis played the|where he is general manager of the break down during digestion es doce ables were in play. Floral decora-!piano accompaniment. Mary Louise|Syivinite Gold Mine, Inc. Mrs. Rog- that of leafy vegetables, and ts there: Wednesday Study Club peers el prcedes rieeirrye k tions of ocwniits; comes ona enennnonh Nuesele, Mary. Mahiman, roster bay now is very much ieeaveaten the oedod Salk it Litem delicious neaday Study club will be held with [gaard and Mrs. Seima Jacobson are iatrs, C. a, Schuck, 902 Ninth St.. Wil i eldcfedsioned Coaeesiem aati ee pa * * * laxative food». « far better then |™r®. J. K. Blunt, Maton apartments, |i" charge of arrangements for the 60° /be hostess for the next meeting the Gloaming” and “Comin’ Through| Mrs. William Simpson of Mandan, macdiainss. starting at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Burt Fin-|¢ial hour which will follow the regu- which will be held after Easter. the Rye,” Miss Nuessle acting as ac-|who has been a guest of her son-in- Liam ney will have the program. ee necane Oreste ans a aa se * companist. : law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. ees et Mrcnie at the Ancient Order | The fourteenth wedding anniversary | Mrs. W. L. Nuessle and Miss Mahl-|M. Bergeson, 219 Thayer avenue, west, COMING to the U. C. T. Auxiliary my vi! ge an nail lof Mr. and Mrs, Frank Milhollan, 503|man won prizes in the spelling bee in|while convalescing from a recent ill- ‘The regular monthly card party for Of Un! — Eighth St., which occurred on Sunday,|which a comparison of early and|ness, Monday returned to her home. penny Acetic cra er Current Events Club Pbreagere™ahasclyes argectelieermadygeatr ; ene ; PARA M OU N T hesday evening at the home of Mrs,|,,THe, thirty-second anniveretry ot P9"Wiag ane Maangeh arid James @ he J. 8. Siguardson, 818 Sixth &t., start- - Curran. Appointments for the lunch- : Ing at 8 o'clock. Will be observed at # luncheon 40 B® /eon served late in the evening were | Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday fonusi os THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Amgen dane Mandan, Wednesday afternoon at |i" Keeping with the date, which was ALL \TERTAI the Sweep- THE MOST AMAZING ‘The American Legion Auxillary [1:90 o'clock (GST). “Among program |S PAtiek's cay. | YOUR ENTERTAINMENT staker— but SCREEN ADVENTURE chorus will have its weekly rehearsal |features will be Mrs. F. H. Waldo's| yeiss Joan Tighe, daughter of Mr.! t] lost the win- Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, at |Preview of “Light from Arcturus,” @!,54 Mrs, B.C, B. Tighe, Fargo, will . Hi ning ticket ! OF ALL TIME! i novel based on the three world’s fair8 come to Bismarck Friday to attend | i . . which will be released Thursday, writ- the state high school basketball é ‘ie ten by Mildred Walker, Great Falls, ‘CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS hi tournament. She will be the guest of In this “ i 2 : Mont. her sister, Miss Charlotte Tighe, in- MARGARET perfectly de- ; 5 “| ' e ® structor in the state training school! Ss u L L A V A N lightful, exquisitely : é ‘ - " | Church Societies ||“ ™*""" « 2 » coheed ' funny story from Cyl most unusual e | W. E. Martin, Hutf, former state HERBERT Feccer Malenremem: j : drama of man = Circle 3, Trinity Lutheran Ala |S who hes beens patient st M ARSHALL alent rena oe ant . and maid— es : eer" Circle 3 of the Trinity Lutheran leeks, Seen oe ee ES 2 ae and evil neat Ladies’ Aid meets at 3 o'cloc! urs * i : filmed! WITH day afternoon with Mrs. Harry G. |!°ave the hospital on Mond: in Ferenc Molnar's Masterpiece. ¥ Ag —ever Hansen and Mrs, A. M. Kiland 8s nso joint hostesses at the Hansen resi- -QUO- NASH’S TOASTED anc. i005." ’ * F COFFEE st. Georges Evening Gull THE WASHERS A regular meeting o! . George's Episcopal Evening Guild will be held] | ALL RIGH T, JIM. at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening with | Mrs, C. B, Nelson, Mason apartments, | | WAS US | NG fas hostess, the eae {e. follow ee | mediately the y evel church services. . THE WRONG -* Methodist M. E. General Aid KIND OF 4 Division 4 of the McCabe Metho- OF SOAP lew 4 9 dist Episcopal Ladies’ Ald will present a play, “The Popic of the Town,” and other program numbers Wednesday &fternoon when it entertains the Gen- eral Aid at the church parlors, start- ing at 3 o'clock. Members and friends MID-WEEK SPECIALS of the church are invited to attend. sw Nav Grapefruit, Texas Se ee | ee d ne8 4 & ae 8 8 and luncheon by fourth divi- sion, Ladies’ bey E. church, in church pa at 3p. m. _ Wednesday, March 20. on Every Trip! Low One-Wey Fores y “ 2-8-2 Frozen Desserts wut be delicate in flavor. Thats where true Vanilla counts. 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