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PY 35 Guests Attend Pretty Home Ceremony Performed at Clarissa, Minn. Hee :|yellow and white, which was carried. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1935 i didnendnsrtnen, was flower girl. Her frock was of j i each satin and she carried a basket (DY. Quain to Arirve filled with lavender and white sweet peas and yellow bern i Mr. Barth was atten y Mayn-| Dr. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A, is ard Conrad, Morris, Minn., brother in New York City Tuesday of the bride. Mrs. Conrad,-mother of the bride, wore a dark blue silk crepe dress and ® shoulder corsage of pink roses and sweet peas. The Easter color theme of orchid,|/Dr. since shortly after the first of out in the floral decorations of the/the year, home, was repeated in appointments eek * for the breakfast at which covers were Community Players for the brides table was a white fora! ‘To Conclude Season for the e's le was ‘boat effect filled ee ar ora pra fes and sweet peas Nanked A laborat lay coached Miss yellow tapers in white holders. The Rosaleen Fortune and possibly be Meivs Places of the bridegroom and bride/dramatic work will be the entertain- were marked with a miniature bridel/ment when the Community Players’ couple. During the breakfast, Miss tion closes its 1934-35 season Phyllis Nelson sang “When Song Isiwith a meeting at 7:30 o'clock Tues- Sweet” and “I'll Be Faithful.’ day evening at the Business and Pro- to Kalispell, Mont., tional park for their will reside in Bismarck return, For traveling, the. wearing a blue silk suit with a pot-tain wedding guests in- clude J.J. Barth, the Misses Gi Founding Anniversary The anniversary of the founding of the Independent Order of Odd Fellow 328 e Setterman of St. Peter, Minn:, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lerfold, Long » QSOCIETY and CLUBS Conrad-Barth Vows Taken At Easter Sunday Wedding be given at the World War Memorial room and their auxiliaries, who are privil- eged to bring members of their fam- ili es. ‘Those the various ' representing hi In New York Tuesday |eréers in making America| National Treasurer Will Address B.P.W. Mrs, E. Pearl Warwick, treasurer of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs, will be guest speaker for the North Dakota B. P. W. s annual state convention to be held at Devils Lake Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. Nine state clubs, with a member- Seattle, Wash., in July will be an im- portant item of business. Continued discussion of the na- tional federation’s Ten Year Objec- tive under direction of the health committee, headed by Miss Rose Hu- ber, is for the meeting of the B. P. W. club to be held at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room, ‘World War Memorial building. * Fort Lineoin Couples Entertained Saturday F. E. Judkins, who is a captain in the reserve army, and Mrs. Judkins, of 801 Fifth St., were hosts to a group of Fort Lincoln officers and their wives at a 7 o'clock dinner given “Heeaee g. Fees exesl to spend her 10-day’ spring vacation at her home. Accompanying Miss Enright as far as Bismarck was Miss BEGE5 Oliver Ferguson, who teaches Rugby. ees * of Mr. and Mrs, George F. Stipek, 510 Fifth St. were Mrs. Stipek’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. FP. Holby of ati 8. D. : * * Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Sathre, 600 A’ nue D, were guests of their son daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ald Sathre of Grand Forks, for the Easter week-end. & =e PERE it i Meetings of Clubs i And Social Groups W. C. 0. 0. F. its annual potluck supper at o'clock Wednesday evening - . Mary's school auditorium. All mem: bers who failed to attend the last meeting are instructed to come pre-|% pared to pay the usual fee. ek ® L&C, SMC. Chapter Roll call will be answered with cur- | % rent events when Chapter Lewis & | % Schilling PURE \ /ANILLA Its exquisite flavor never freezes out of FROZEN ; DESSERTS TODAY & TUES. THE MOST THRILLING STOR 25e Y ever set to glorious music! es “THE LOST CHICK” 9°,.2'72 News and Baseba “Sound News” Today and Tuesday Admission 10c and 25¢ — AT THIS ll Fans : \ The season opens on the PARAMOUNT screen tonight and Tuesday. SEE! PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT throw the first ball : , at Washington! SEE! BABE RUTH hit his first 1985 home run at Boston! Now Go In A SMASHING WOOL CREPES In Dark and Light Colors— Including Navy, Black Brown WORTH $1.98 AND MORE BLOUSES LOW PRICE CKERS IN CLEVER NEW WASHABLE DRES SE o_o reaetigil Strawberry Cream Mask regular $3.00 jer for $1.00 oo this week only .. with any $1.50 Quintan purchase Smeoth on this satiny pink Mask et the close of difficult, oan behold face, Strawberry Cream Mask was the first rejuvenating treatment created. Consult Miss Tobey In Our Cosmetic Department Week of April 22 to 27 Month-End Sale of Spring Suits A Uniform Discount of 25% Off on All Suits You know the qual ity and character of .