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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935 Liberal Arts Members a Visit State Library| banquet will be open to all ‘The. oh Eastern Star members in the district. Members of the Liberal Arts club ecuiee with the ee dined at the Capitol building restau- Mre, Wheeler (42-M) t Meetings of Clubs ‘ | And Social Groups || Colonel and Mrs. Farrell [Woodmen secretary] . |} .. Surprised on Anniversary Commandant and Wife March Under Crossed Sabres and Receive Silver Gift Uris. *E Bees 5 a Foe teed’ f ELeee gs fi af. re ta Li yogt® : Hl i é i ga a i g ul pL 58 gl clbelle 8 apogee, Ne i iF Mrs. . and came J PING PONG PHOTOS Bismarck Music Clubs Prepare for Contests The luncheon, which is to be given at the World War Memorial dining room at 12:15 o'clock Saturday, point the Bismarck City Auditorium during the contests were Mrs. Hughes for evening, Mrs. M. W. Roan for Saturday morning, Mrs. J. A. Graham for Saturday afternoon and Mrs. Lar- son for Saturday evening. ‘The Thuraday Musical club has as- sumed responsibility for caring for the contest arrangements in cooperation with John E. Howard, Grand Forks, federation president. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Larson were delegated to represent the club at the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs convention at Valley City, April 10-13. The group is affiliated with both the state music and women's club federations, The music of Bach was presented in the program, which follows: piano solo, “Gesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,” arranged by Myra Hess — Mrs. G. Adolph Johns; violin solo, “Prelude to the Sixth Sonata in E Major for Violin Alone”—Mrs. Otto Hansen of Fort Lincoln, and piano solo, “Organ Prelude and Fugue,” arranged for the Piano by Liszt—Miss Mildred I. Hoff. Play Contest Selections Bernard Fisherty was leader when five of the Bismarck Junior Music Club members who will appear in the Jean Davis and Allene Holmes se & Teachers Leave City For Spring Vacation Takinfg advantage of the spring va- cation which opened Friday and con- tinues until Monday, April 8, and which affords the last opportunity for lengthy visits out of the city before state contests performed before the|: ee ees hed Wednesday evening. All club ‘members were urged to at- tend the concerts and contests and those participating were told to reg- | bee. and ister as soon as possible after 4 o'clock Fe Friday afternoon. The presented included the Piano solo, “Waltz, Op. 34, No. 2,” Chopin, given by Janet Croonquist and Jane Watson, Mandan; vocal solo, “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair,” Haydn—Marjorie Hawley, accompa- nied by Miss Belle Mehus; violin solo, “Concerto in A Major’—Mary Flora ‘Wood, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Miss Mildred I. Hoff at Volga, 8. D., and Miss Myrtle Sandie at Moorhead, Minn. Those who intend to be in Bismarck during the entire vacation are Mrs. Mell E. Pollard, Mrs. Juan- lembers may, New Officers Monday Election of officers and rant Thursday evening and then| are being reserved by ‘visited the State Historical Ubrary| chapters. and viewed the butterfly room of the the re. Zither Club Holds ‘Backward’ Frolic Fifteen Zither club members were tertained at a “Backward” party arranged for the March meeting, which was held Thursday evening at and Professional Wo- discussion of important business matters are on|™en’s club room, World War Mem- the the orial building. SENSATIONAL dere that poputer fav orite'Swanee River”* Games and contests, see Planning Banquet for 0.E.S. School Friday Mrs, Edith Galloway, Mott, worthy grand matron, and Mrs. Luella Wat- ‘son, Mandan, deputy for district 14, of the North Dakota Order of the Eastern Star chapter, will assist with River Queen for an evening of unparalleled entertainment! oe Leolok Saker presents G6 CROSBY while places for out-of-town guests their respective zk & Carnival Theme Used For Masonic Function Gay carnival features, withheld wi treated by the committee from the Masonic and Order of the Eastern Star lodges which has arranged a se- Ties of social events during the sea- ‘son. A hint of what was to come was by the vases of balloons and the bright-colored candles which dec- orated the tdbles for the supper, served in the dining room. Returning to the ball room, the guests were pre- sented with confetti, streamers, noise- makers and caps. A short time later hundreds of balloons were released from a net in the ceiling which had been cleverly concealed. Wesley Ackerman called some square dances and‘ two-steps during the dance program for which Harry Turner's orchestra played. The next function planned by the committee is dinner dance but whether it will be held on Easter ‘Monday, the date originally planned, is not yet certain. Mrs. Carl J. Tulle berg and O. A. Convert head the com- aed for their respective organiza- ions. ENDS SATURDAY COMING! — SUN. — MON. — 7:30 o'clock Monday orang * Pan-Attio Club Members of the Pan-Attic club) topics when they meet at the Capitol private dining room Monday for a 1 o'clock luncheon. * & 2 Woman's Club The timely topic of “ hard when the Women’s club meets at 8 o'clock Monday evening with Mrs. R. C. Morton, 1011 Eighth 8t., as hostess, “nx * Unity Study Club A meeting of the Unity Study club, which will be open to the interested Public, is announced for 8 o'clock Monday evening at the new commit- tee room in the World War Memorial ze & Chapter F, P. E. 0. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St., is substituting for Mrs. George F. Bird as hostess for the meeting of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bird has called an executive meeting of the officers at 2 o'clock. ** & Ww. C. T. U. Mrs. E. A. Wilson will be the pro- gram leader and Mrs. Herbert Smith will have charge of devotionals when the Women’s Christian Temperance Union meets at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. will give table talks on miscellaneous| the will be discussed by Mrs. H. M. Leon-| George’ Thursday evening at Mandan. Vocal duets were sung by Mrs. W. H. Ordway and Mrs. R. R. Lutz. A social hour with re- freahments followed the program. see The Easter theme predominated in building basement. appointments for the card games and luncheon when Miss Florence Lar- son, 322 Mandan &t., entertained her contract club Friday evening. Score honors were won by Jansonius and Miss Bernice Helgeson, Mrs. guest at the meeting, who held first and second high, respectively. xk * Mrs. L, L. Nelson and her daugh. ter, Nancy Jean, visited in Minot Frie day while en route to Bismarck to attend the state music contests. Mrs. Nelson is vice president of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs and ‘came to attend the spring board meet- ing as well as the contest events. (Additional Society on Page Three) TONIGHT ONLY An Action Epic of Blazing Guns in Fight for Gold! Ad- venture—Romance—Thrills—Geared to Lightning Speed. Capitol | Theatre Added—“Life's Last Laughs,” “Screen Snapshots,” “Cartoon,” “News” and “Singing Silhouette” (Musical) AT LASTS..1T'S HERE! THE SHOW YOU'VE |. WAITED TWO YEARS TOSEEH ..w Another “Gold Diggero™ musical from Werner Bros. The first since 1933...and twice ss big asany of the ‘others! A gay fen show ‘sparkling ‘with otars...bursting with taughs... ling over with romping rhythas! 12 for 25c Kodak Films Developed And Printed 25c Including Two Enlargements and one 8x10 Enlargement Coupon | All Work Cash With Order | | ita Edick, Mrs. Themar E. Simle, R. D. McLeod, H. O. Saxvik, R. H. Neff, ‘R. L. Wells, Myron H. Anderson, A. C. Van Wyk and the Misses Rita Mur- phy, Pearl Bryant, Elizabeth Jones and Mildred E. Huff. Vacation addresses of Richholt in- structors who are away are Miss Beu- lah Shurr, Berthhok Miss Ruth Rudser, Grand Forks, and Miss Doro- thy Lennox, Crosby, Minn. Those staying here are the Misses Mary Ryburn, Marguerite Lyness, Ruth edad Leone Mushinski and Agnes le. Of the Wachter statf those vaca- tioning out of the city are Miss Hel- en Munig at Grand Forks, Miss Josie W. C. FIELDS JOAN BENNETT in Paramount's Musical Sensation pen I “| OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS Cam bell’s Main Bismarck CAP IN BLACKIE Unchaned Alligator of of theDumal Swamps ROMANCE Lovely Lucy. sweetest MATINEE SUN. 2:30 EVENINGS 7:15 AND 9 P. M. Comedy and News i ti Ej reese i i F i FTL FOUR REASONS why you should make THE STAG . YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HEADQUARTERS @ Rhapsodians G uartet in ti ‘concertina, fiddle, guitar) direct from Shell's, Nankla, tad Curtis at Minneapolis, now at Bismarck Auto- . H he Starting Sunday night with an April Fool's Carnival Dance, this novelty group will en- tertain each evening at the Stag. Special Entertainment Throughout DANCING - - MUSIC - - REFRESHMENTS The Stag Mandan’s Entertainment Palace First Door West of First National Bank Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations Bring Her to the G. P. Res- taurant for one of those 50c Special Sunday Dinners Roast Young ++» in traffic or on the open toad—Pep mekes a winner. Purol-Pep gasoline ts brimful TURKEY of peteway ond go. Try atte and all the trimmin’s Gerved from 11:30 a. m. (ili 8:20 p.m.