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SOCIETY and CLUBS » Legion and Auxiliary Join In Annual Social Function National Vice President Pays|ernment hospitals or Auxiliary work- Visit to City; Department Wins McKay Trophy ‘Members of Lloyd Spets Post No. 1, American Legion, Auxiliary chorus and Mrs. Clarence Gunness, the chorus accompanist, and under direction of Auxiliary Ra-|marck alumni chapter. were enjoyed after dinner. |room g tract. was played at four tables going an g iE haek 3 Of Piano Broadcasts ‘The Mehus conservatory’s series of ., /Pastor, Rev. Ellis L. Jackson. Church He rsdet THE SPRING TERM of Miss Brown's Private KINDERGARTEN Which will commence on Mon- day, ‘1, at the Richholt Ppl ggpe a pean 9 Starting ' Sunday Night the Rhapsodians (Hungarian Gypsy Musical Novelty Quartet Now at the Bismarck Auto-Style Show) Will Entertain Regularly Each Evening at The Stag Special Entertainment Throughout DANCING - - MUSIC - - REFRESHMENTS ; We Feature SCHMIDT'S CITY CLUB BEER _ The Stag Mandan’s Entertainment Palace First Door West of First National Bank Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations Discusses Education For Mothers’ Group Mrs. J. A. Fleck’s paper on “Pro- gressive Education” was the high!isht of the Mothers’ Service club meeting oted to the usual business meeting and a social hour with a service of refresh- ments, sae Kappa Sigma Alumni Sponsoring Banquet Alumni and active and pledged members of Kappa Sigma fraternity will have a dinner meeting at the Rendezvous at 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening, it was announced Friday by Elmer Benser, president of the Bis- All Kappa Sigma members are invited to attend the dinner and business meeting and are asked to make reservations either with Mr. Benser = Harold Tait, * * Baptist Congregation Will Fete Its Pastor Mrs. R. D. Hoskins will continue to take reservations until Saturday noon for the dinner which the First Bap- tist congregation will give at the church parlors at 5:30 o'clock that evening as a birthday tribute to the members and other friends of Rev.| Jackson are invited to attend. purse, made up by the guests who will | Pay a penny for each year of their) ages, will go to the benefit of the church according to Rev. Jackson's | wishes. There will be a brief pro-| gram of talts and music, the music ‘to be provided by Miss Marguerite; Kennedy. * * * Olive Bergum, Underwood, was ; one of eight co-eds pledged to Beta Chi sorority at the close of the spring rushing season at the Moor- head, Minn., Teachers college. Pledg- ing services were held at the home of | Mrs. C. P. Lura, Moorhead. see Misses Thelma Liessman jickert of Washburn, students at the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, are in the hostess group for a CAPITOL —m THEATRE see— 25e Until 7:30 Last Times Tonight complimenting Miss Eva linen shower to be given Friday at the home of Mrs. O. J. Boyle, Fargo, Sherwood, Fargo, who will become the bride of Greydon prose 3 ce gg 6. Lodge Executive Body Meets Monday Evening ‘The executive officers’ committee of the Degree of Honor Protective as- sociation, formerly known as the Of- ficers’ club, will have a regular dinner meeting at 6:30 o'clock Monday eve- ning, April-1, at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, Mrs. Al- fred Zuger, president, announces. All officers are requested to be present. Fifty-five guests, including Degree of Honor members and their hus- bands or friends, were entertained at @ potluck supper, given as the March social meeting, at 6:30 o'clock Wed- Miss J.C. Beattie winning high scores and ‘Mra, Ira Frendborg and William (tad receiving the consolation wore. se & Capt. G. Lucille Alfveby, Minneapo- lis, was an out-of-town guest and spe- clal speaker on the program. Mrs. O. P. HEGGIE, HELEN PARRISH end the femous deg ector, “LIGHTNING” Pius—Comedy News - Cartoon SATURDAY DIGGERS ‘1935 i We active Oo C>(TaD WHITE KING Herbert Smith, wife of the local vation Army adjutant, acted as chair- man, introducing Captain Alfveby and the other speakers, Lieut. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. J. L. Kelley and George is 4% Mrs. Ernest F. Penwarden won the high score award when Mrs. Emery T. Putnam, 102 Avenue A, entertain- ed her contract club, which has play- ers for two tables, at cards and lunch- eon Wednesday evening. Guests at the meeting included Mrs. G. Harnish, Mrs. E. Everett LaFrance and Miss Cora Marie Strauss. Miss Jane Byrne will be hostess to the group on Wednesday, April 10, eek A green and pink color scheme significant of the spring season was used in the luncheon appointments | when Mrs. T. G. Plomasen, 506 Rosser Avenue West, was hostess to the Hy- Lo bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Contract was in play at two tables Mrs. M. J. Lee substituted for one of the members. eee Mrs. H. F. Tiedman held high and Mrs, A. Risem received the second high score favor when Mrs. George THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1985 to members of her contract cluo at cards and luncheon Wednesday after- noon. There were eight guests. Mrs. Tiedman will entertain the club at her home, 712 Seventh 8t., on April 10. Woodmen Circle Plans Sioux Falls Conclave Delegates from North and South Da- kota will assemble at the Carpenter E./hotel at Sioux Falls, 8. D., Friday, April 5, for a two-day state convention of Gece Neha offi- cers jelegates convention at New York City will be chosen. Mrs. Dora Elxander Talley, Omaha, Nebr., national president, will be convention honor guest and main |Pat speaker. Miss Blanche Eakin, Sioux Falls, member of the national advi- sory committee and state manager, also will take a prominent part. North Dakota officers to be in at- |tendance are Mrs. Mabel C. Lindgren of Minot, past president, and Mrs. Kathryn Savage, Mrs. Emma Button and Mrs. Gusta Aarvig, all of Brad- dock, who are secretary, assistant at- tendant and chaplain, respectively. EB. Munger, 408 Avenue F, was hostess ‘The meeting will be called to order MAMMOTH Fun Carnival Opens Today! MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU CAN SHAKE YOUR SIDES AT! YOU'L Laurel and Hardy —in— “Tit for. Tat” COMING SUN. i to WHITE PARAMOUNT — FRL - SAT. The Greatest Show Afloat “MISSISSIPPI” A Paramount Picture | GREAT SONG HITS L BE HUMMING! —ADDED JOY UNITS— EDDIE PEABODY and his band in a gay musical “SHOE STRING FOLLIES” 25¢ ‘Until 7:30 - MON. - TUES. BING CROSBY — W. C. 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