The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1935, Page 5

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'18eAo BN anea ca PSOS CK tCRAnCOGtiac we Bar ean J a =— = = __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935_ ~ Q)SOCIETY and CLUBS |; P.E.O. Supreme Convention To Have Over 1,000 Guests} m= Past Presidents of Five Hostess States Feted at Dinner Wednesday Evening Preparations for entertaining 1,050 delegates and officers at the supreme cussion here at a meeting of five state past presidents and Mrs. Howard E. Simpson, Grand Forks, general chair- man. Conferences began Wednesday at the Patterson hotel and will close ‘Thursday evening. Visitors in addition to the official body will be accepted up to the ac- commodation limit of the available hotels and lodges, Mrs. Simpson an- nounced. The committee will name groups to plan for entertainment, housing, meals and all other duties meeting of Chapters F and N of Bis- marck and Chapter H of Mandan, Beauticians’ Society Miss Vonnie Nicholson read a pa- Per on “Blood and Its Functions,” Miss Alberta Moore presented the to- pic, “Glands of the Body” and Mrs. James J. Ehreth led a general dis- cussion of the nails as the program jfor the Beauticians’ Study club meet- ing held Wednesday evening, with ;|Miss Nicholson and Miss Aris Detloff entertaining, at 320 Mandan St. The hostesses served lunch during the so- cial hour. The next meeting will be a dinner dance given at the Grand |Pacific hotel private dining room with |Mrs. D. R. Thompson and Miss Bea ., {Erickson as hostesses. ek ® Mrs. E. A. Anderson of Fargo will come to Bismarck Friday to attend the biennial contests of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs. Studies Three Topics meet Miss Wenzel Aids in June Assembly Plans Wilma Wensel, 317 Park St., adviser for the Order of Napoleon, former Bis- marck resident, who is state inspector, present. Miss Luella M. Coder Weds Harold Durheim Miss Luella M. Coder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coder who live Mrs. Torgerson marches and sang “I Love You Truly” before the vows were exchanged. ‘The bride, wearing a pale blue en- »jthe engagement jaemble with corresponding accessor- jes, was attended by Miss Inez Pee- kens, who also was attired in pale blue. William Harrison, » ‘was best man for Mr. Durheim. ‘Wedding guests included Mrs. Pack- ard, the bride’s grandmother; Mrs. Georgia Klasthorse and daughter, Betty, aunt and cousin of the bride, and Miss Betty Gilbert, another cou- sin, all of Shields; Mrs. Andrew Done- hette and Mrs, Nels Strewing, aunts of the bride, of McKenzie, and Mrs. Tra Peekens and daughter, Patty, Moffit. Refreshments were served following the ce! Mrs. Durheim remony, attended the grade and high schools at Moffit and has been a student at the Ellendale Teachers college for more than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Durheim have left for Ellendale to make their home on his farm. ee & e(/Mandan Bride-Elect Honored at Shower Announcement has been made of and approaching marriage of Miss Myrtle Rambou and Henry Wetch, both of Mandan. The wedding is to be an event of the future. Bismarck and Mandan guests were entertained at a miscellaneous shower and whist party given in Miss Rambou's honor Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. R. H. Baker and Mrs, Harry Jencks, both of Mandan. Soore awards went to the Misses Julia Knoll and agate a Miss Lillian E. Cook, secretary of .{the state library commission, will be |guest speaker played the wedding | at the meeting of Queen Esther chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Mandan, when the or- ganization holds its regular meeting Thursday evening. Miss Cook will discuss current books. We Bought Them All 971 Beautiful Jeanette DRESSES Every Dress Worth $12.00—Many Worth $17.00 The New Jeanette factory does not make a dress to sell for less than $12.00. Most of them are $17.00. That’s why this is such an ex! group is worth not less than $12.00. Many are worth up to $17.00. OUR SHARE ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT NINE SHARP $7 -33 2 THIS IS NO APRIL FOOL JOKE-—IT'S A SALE WILL WANT TO INVESTIGATE you A > Don’t Fool Yourself— Attend This Sale SBE OUR WINDOWS | TONIGHT BRING A _ FRIEND AND SAVE $2.66 There's NAVY ... DAWN ... BLUE BEIGE ...GRAY AND THE EV POPULAR BLACK. SIZES 14 TO 20—38 TO 44 If You Can’t Use Your Friend, Sister, Two Dresses Bring Mother or Daughter and Select Two Dresses and Each Pay Half. HIGH QUALITY FABRICS They are fashioned from beautiful Mate- lasse Crepes in the new novelty and Cloque weaves 20 popular thio season. : mney Sale. Every dress in the ~- We're Tellin’ You— “No Foolin’” EVERY DRESS Among for the biennial music contests of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs will be Dr. and Mrs. Glen ‘Toomey of Devils Lake, who will bring one of Mrs. Toomey’s pupils, Miss Beatrice Lentzer, to enter the Saturday afternoon events, They ex- Pect to return to Devils Lake the same day. ** *& Rev. C. F. Strutz of Jamestown, an hospital for treatment. Rev. E. K. Heimer, Napoleon, will conduct ser- vices at the Jamestown Evangelical church in his absence. More than 045,000 automobiles were [gaia in Los Angeles county, Peacock blue chiffon velvet is the unusual material of which Maggy Rouff designed this new spring dinner dress. The draped bodice is one of the season's innovations, and the sleeve tops are hand shirred. City and County j | eon a ET Mr. and Mrs. David F. Ziegenhagel of Lehr are the parents of a boy born at 7:10 p. m., Wednesday at the Bis- marck hospital. County Judge I. C. Davies issued > Leona Leora Buchholtz, both of Bald- win, _—————— | Today’s Recipe 4 i Custard Two cups milk, 3 eggs, % cup sugar, % teaspoon salt, 4 teaspoon vaanilla, Scald milk. Melt sugar in an iron frying pan until a light brown syrup, stirring constantly while melting. Pour about half the caramel into the pudding mold, turning mold rapidly to coat the entire surface. Add scalded milk to remaining caramel and cook and stir until melted. Re- move at once from the fire and grad- ually add to eggs slightly beaten. Add salt and vanilla and turn iato prepared mold. Place mold in a pan of hot water and bake in a moderate oven. Be sure that the water does not boil during the baking. Test by inserting the point of a silver knife in the center of the custard. If the knife comes out clean the custard is done. It takes about 50 minutes to When the custard is cold unmold onto a chilled serving dish. The cara- mel will run down over the mold and form a sauce around it. The secret of successful custard 3 EREEE BEE BREE Bees bese bf i i i ‘The Michigan Schoolmasters’ club is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary Apri FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: In music, Tun a bow along the Gener he love, string stong o desu. TODAY - FRI. - SAT. FOR WOMEN WHO CHERISH LIFE! FOR MEN WHO CHER- (sh LiviNc! This amazing revelation tells the truth which a world has waited twenty years to hear! =~ THE consoaaTion -_ SECRET FILMS FROM WATIONS’ ARCHIVES ane Watch to GOLD DI! NASH’S TOASTED Put success in your smile, pep in zone sp, with the sickest, Saest GGERS of 193 Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Order of the Rainbow Balloting and regular business will be conducted when the Order of the|] TODAY - THURS. ONLY - FRI. - SAT. GET SET wonderful dog! OUIDA’S famous novel on the screen to thrill you and move you FRANKIE THOMAS OVPLHEGGIE, HELEN PARRISII LIGHTNING CAPITOL a GEORGE BURNS & GRACIE ALLEN JOE MORRISON DIXIE LEE (MRS. 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