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Elmer J. Samuelson Weds Velva Instructor Friday ‘Frank J. Boehm Announce Wedding on October 20 rf od 3 Lae St. Attending the couple at uptial /the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Nick school, sang “I Love You Truly.” Attending the bride, who was cos- tumed in an olive green wool suit with brown trimming and brown ac- cessories, was Miss Mabel Samuelson of Bismarck, sister of the bridegroom, shade matching her suit and white flowers were combined in the brides- maid’s corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue triple sheer ensemble and ® corsage of pink and white sweet les-of-the-valley. Sweet peas in a ‘There is no substitute for quality. If it ts‘ question where to dine Easter Sunday THE PATTERSON McCabe Methodist Thayer Corner of Fifth and f Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups J o 8 o'clock Monday evening at the ai ditorium of the St. Alexius hospital nurses’ home. Odd Fellows, will meet at 8 o'clock ‘Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. Maison, 518 Seventh St. ens Monday Club Mrs. James Trimble will entertain the Monday club at her new home, 210 Avenue A, west, at 3 o'clock Mon- day afternoon, ** & Club Cosmos club members will meet at 8 @'clock Monday evening with Mrs. Obert A. Olson, 514 Thayer avenue, west. *** * Bismarck Study Club ‘Mrs. A. J. Lunde, 303 Broadway ave- nue, west, will be hostess when the | 5, -|@ number of other pupils in similar archs Militant, Independent Order of | Prograi Bismarck Study club meets at ay Episcopal Church Walter E. Vater, pastor EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1935 Prom, Look them over in our display room. You can get yours on the monthly pay- ment plan, Just one of many efficient and attrac- tive models is shown | here. GAS RANGES ARE HERE Se eee Ralph C. Forsythe “The ONE-TRIP Plumber” General Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting Service 318 Main (first deor west of First Natl Bank) Phone 1867 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, €) SOCIETY and CLUBS (Knitted ° suit by Dorothy Ecker, New York) ‘The costume shows @ two-piece dress and coat. Both are knit from yarn that is soft sturdy enough to make the garments retain their original shape. The plain skirt is navy blue; the sweater is white with a high collar and an interesting pattern straight up the front; the matching top coat is mixed navy blue and white. To Present Ruth Rand In Broadcast Monday Miss Ruth Rand will play a pro- KFYR ment made by Miss Marie Lemohn, | Tribune apartments, who will present j ms. Miss Rand, a senior student at Bis- marck high school, will play “Pas- torale Variations,” Mozart; “Flirta- tion in a Chinese Garden,” Chasins, and “Valse Brilliante,” Mana-Zucca. Dates will be announced later for | the appearances of the Misses Mary Louise Finney, Joyce Paviak and) Nancy Tavis and Gene Peters. * * *% Mothers Will Present Another Play May 14! Members of the dramatic class, fand the lemon juice. Shake them up in the pan for several minutes over @ hot fire. Make a sauce by melting 1 tablespoon butter, add flour, stock and cream. Cook until thickened. Add mushrooms and pour over pancakes. Jack Gray, captain and forward of the University of Texas basketball team, has averaged 13.3 points per game in intercollegiate play and this season passed the 1,000-point mark. Benefit Dance Townsend Old Age Pension Dance at Silver Ball Room, Patterson Hotel at Bismarck. Dance starts at 9:00 P. M. Ad- dress by Fred Argast, State Manager, at midnight, 10 min- utes, Easter Monday, April 22, 1935. It’s RELAX St. Mary’s Graduates Will be Feted Monday ‘The 43 seniors who are graduating school this Monday the school auditorium. John Wingate will be toastmaster at the banquet which will be served at 7 o'clock by members of Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America. Dancing will follow at 9 o'clock. Committees appointed for the func- tion by Miss Dorothy Cervinski, alumni president, are: banquet—Miss Mary Geiermann, chairman, and John Boelter and Miss Mildred En- tringer; tickets—Miss Margaret Schneider, chairman, and the Misses Margaret Beylund and Claire Fox and Harold Faulkner and Paul Mc- Donald; dance—John Wingate, chair- man, and Clement Kelly and Sebas- tian Goetz; decorations—Miss Jose- phine Weinberger, chairman, and the Misses Catherine Hannon and Helen Jaszkowiak. The annual iy honoring the seniors is being held at this time so that alumni who are home from col- lege or who are having Easter vaca- tions from their work in other cities may attend. Between 95 and 100 guests are expected. eke Junior Guild Members Will Be Heard Sunday The Singers’ Guild will present a Gxpup of junior members in its Easter Sunday afternoon broadcast over KFYR, starting at 5:30 o'clock. Miss Vivian Coghlan will be at the piano during the program, which was ar- ranged by Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, director. The first number heard will be “A Song of the Road,” Protheroe, sung by @ boys’ quartet, composed of Ber- nard Flaherty, Anthony Litt, Richard Shafer and George Shafer, Jr. Other Offerings will be “The Song of the Shepherd Boy,” Stillman-Kelley — Miss Ruth Christianso: ‘The Sweet- est Flower That Blows,” Hawley— George Shafer, Jr.; “The Virgin's Lullaby.” Reger — Miss Christianson; “Roadways,” Densmore — Litt; “The Kerry Dance,” Molloy—Miss Chris- tianson, Miss Mary Louise Nuessle, Flaherty and George Shafer, Jr. eee Miss Cora Marie Strauss, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 First St., who has been visiting in ‘Minneapolis and St. Paul for three weeks, has arrived home for Easter. She was accompanied by her brother, Ernest Strauss, who is teaching and STATE Ends Saturday “Charlie Chan’s Courage” —with— WARNER OLAND COMEDY AND NOVELTIES COMING SUNDAY MON.-TUE. He’s Busting Loose and hitting ie, highest spots in —Plus— COMEDY AND NEWS Matinee Sun, 2:30 P. M. ‘Adm. 10 and 25¢ Easy to at the G. P. RESTAURANT Have you ever tried one of their 50c SPECIAL : SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Young Turkey and all the trimmin's STEAKS AND FOR THIS WEEK NESSELRODE ICE CREAM BUY A QUART AT studying at the McPhail school of | Mr. Zuger has music in Minneapolis, who will re- ‘main until after Easter. eek Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Dullam, 710 Fifth St., have as their guest for the Easter week-end Miss Gladys Eison of Dasey. sy the guest of Patricia Moore Anderson mpxosmoniia’ * *& of Mandan are guests for the Easter week-end of her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Schwab of Jamestown. see Among University of North Dakota students who have come from Grand Forks for the Easter week-end is John of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl C. Fleming of Fargo. ees Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue, west, will return to Bismarck Sunday after spending a six-week vacation visiting at various points on the west ‘coast. His last long stop in Califor- nia prior to taking a boat to Seattle, Wash., where he began the return trip by train, was at San Francisco. Before that he had visited with a nephew, Dr. John Keye of El Centro, formerly a resident of Fargo, with friends at Long Beach and with « sis- ter at Los Angeles. During his trip, re Ends Tonight (Sat.) SS THE SEASON'S MERRIEST FROLIC with 9 famous fun-makers! a “Shirley Temple” —and— “TODD AND KELLY” 2c until 7:30 Special—Sun. - Mon. - Tue. EASTER JOY in THRE BIGGEST THRILL SINCE MUSIC CAME TO THE SCREEN! handsome pio- neers picked their wives from “bride i ships.” Thrills...set x. HT Fig é E f gE ft ar gs Fe 2ee geet He i uy iate Last Times CA PITOL Tonight THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER'S ON THE ROAD! A tuneful, danceful, suspenseful musical romance of young love, new laughs, hilarious complications, and gorgeous splendors! 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