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GQ SOCIETY and CLUBS Auxiliary Will Entertain: Hoes Musical Program Sa eon cote rts Mrs. A. G. Porter Friday tern Miss Wood was assisted at the piano Cancel Outdoor Event by Mrs, Arthur Bauer in her num- “Concerto No, 1 in A-Minor,” Planned for Thursday bers, 3 0 Accolay, and “From the Canebrake,” (Gardner. Miss Wolverton, accompan- by Miss Marie Lemohn, sang “Still Wie die Nacht,” Bohml, “Hush- ing Song,” Wintter Watts, and “Can- zonet,” & by Roland Farley. Miss Dursema’s solos were “Polon- A program centering around music with special topics treated in papers ine by Mrs. C. W. bho Mrs. National Advisory Board Mem- Som aed b ber Will Be Speaker for Radio Broadcast Members of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Bpets Post No. 1, American Legion, hunt which had. been, planned for will have Mrs. A. G, Porter, Edgeley, | Thursday evening, Mrs. W. B. Pierce, national advisory board member, as|chairman for the fiven at the Inn 8:30 rolock rie 7 at 5:30 o' - Hnry tom in the Worl Werhee| Officers for 1985-36 Damrosc! by Miss) family. Roll call was answered with Rose Huber, health committee chair- " ‘man, assisted by Mrs. Jennie Ulsrud Names of ‘famous musicians. M¥Sland ‘Mrs, Alfred Zuger. Albin reported on en 8 thirty-eighth annual convention of the North Dakota Federation of| Mrs. R. W. Sether children, Women’s clubs held at Valley City|Betty and Irving, of Leeds, will early this month. for home Friday after ie leave A dee at the home of Mr. ‘oe Mrs. Peltier Chosen Gunness, 09 Thayer avenue, By Mothers’ Service Election of officers, a report of the function, announces. * * and jllaty room in the World War Memor- ui , starting at 8 o'clock. Mrs, oF Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, elected a slate of new officers headed by Mrs. J. I. Arman as presi- dent at the regular held at the home of Mrs. west. Meetings of Clubs _| ointment ‘st specu commites‘by|| And Social Groups | Arman were Mrs, Culver 8, Ladd, vice at the meet sink Club Traditional May Day Function Is Changed Circle No. 2 of the First Presbyter- jan Ladies’ Aid announced Thursday that it will give a May day luncheon ‘Wednesday, May 1, at the church din- ing room from 12 to 2 o'clock. This luncheon will supplant the traditional May day breakfast which the circle has sponsored for several years. The public is invited. Reservations for groups or parties may be made with ‘any member of the committee, which is composed of Mrs. F. 8. Minser, Mrs. Otto Holte and Mrs, Carl J, Tullberg, | Nesday, * * | Desree Amateur Dramatists End Successful Year Reviewing the most outstanding year of the organization's history and holding an informal discussion of ac- tivities for the 1935-36 season, the Bismarck Community Players held their last regular meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the Business and Professional Women’s club room, ‘World War Memorial building. A major undertaking next year will be providing entertainment features for the North Dakota Education as- sociation meeting here in the fall. John Moses, president, appointed Miss Clarice Belk, who is chairman, Miss Auvurne Olson, Herman Peters and Burkett Huey as a committee on this project, Tekippe and Jane Smith. Followjng adjournment, about 30 members of the group went to the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room for lunch and a@ program of games in which a spelldown was fea- tured. Mr. Moses and Emery T, Put- nam planned the entertainment. eee Degree of Honor to Initiate 25 in May More than 25 candidates will be initiated and the annual banquet and inspection will be held on Wed- May 8, it was announced to of Honor Protective Associa- tion members who had their April so- cial meeting Wednesday evening at the World War Memorial building dining room, Mrs. Frankie Lyman, Cando, state president, will partici- Pate in the events. Fortune telling conducted at two booths, an old-fashioned spelling match in which Mrs. L. J. Wehe won by a@ group of children provided di- version, The entertainers were Har- riet Wagar, Jimmy Cunz, Ramona Mills, Shirley Young and Patty Slorby who gave dance numbers with accompaniments played by Mrs. G. D. Wagar, Paul Pelker who played a piano solo, and Warren Johnson who sang “The Fiddle Song.” Me of the executive commit- tee will have their next dinner meet- ing on Monday, May 6. Miss Eunice Fisher headed the hos- the prize, and a program presented | wn, ipeee seeEe| An i i 2 om al —) =, ue i EEF ogrso Lad president; Mrs. J. W. Tyler, secre- tary, and Mrs. Milton Rue, treasurer. » td ed Mrs. Tyler reported on the April . are making arrangement meeting of the Bismarck Communit the dinner, while ‘Council. ia4 ee * .| Wednesday Study Club Gives Bridge Dinner Covers were laid for 30 guests when ,|of the annual guest day, the date of It has been impossible to ea rposrlnniaed and the in-| , In ion throug! press is intended | dinner, for all. by Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab Members are asked to bring either 8 dish cloth or towel for the kitchen. M.E. Class to Resume Outings Friday Night hodist Members of the McCabe church H. Milton Berg. . ** Chapter L Adopts Art Course for Next Year are in charge < a Boys’ Quartet Sings : . Snaj 3 first Bismarc! Pioneer where ties, For Mothers’ Group , day evening. Mrs, Ci jhapter is director and rr ql Earl q first school children 1 Terrace Gardens, 5 present Ramsey dio, % | Aiding Camp Grassick With Function Friday Camp Grassick, which annually re- ceives attention. from ‘organizations as their own years draw to a close and the camping season approaches, will benefit from a bridge party which the Capital Homemakers’ club will give at the North Dakota Power and Light company demonstration room, 122 Broadway avenue, Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. The general Public is invited to make reservations for either tables or single players by telephoning Mrs, H. A, Knutson, gen- oat arrangements chairman, at Your Graduate deserves a Bulova, Gruen or Hamilton Watch. No other Gift means so much, F. A. Knowles Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907, OUTSTANDING VALUES IN SOLID LEATHER SHOES For every member in the family. “Every pair guar- anteed to satisfy.” Quality, Style, Selection and ‘Low Prices. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Children’s Scuff Oxfords, black and tan 69 elk uppers, compo soles; sizes 6 to 2.... Cc PEOPLE’S DEP’T. STORE—112 Sth St. Those Beautiful Spring Suits Delphian B. Nupen, 212 Third 8t., will ‘be hostess for a meeting of the Del- phian club at 2:15 o'clock Friday af- i ** * Order of the Rainbow The Order of the Rainbow will have a regular meeting at the Ma- sonic temple at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. nek Chi Chi Club ‘The Chi Chi Girls’ elub of the Mac- ‘cabees will meet at the World War Memorial building dining room 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. A class of candidates will be initiated. The group will make plans for a Mother's Day observance and also will arrange for a dancing party in May, e* AL tier, president; Mrs. E. M. Hendricks, vice president; secretary, and Mrs. John R. Fleck, treasurer. Mrs. Peltier, Mrs. Bere nard Andrus and Mrs. Philip R. ‘Webb were chosen as the member- Mrs. E. J. Heising, ship committee. Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, program chair- man, outlined the course of study pre- pared for the year, Mrs. George Smith was named coming which has not been set. Mrs. Barth named Mrs. Hendricks, Mrs. L. H. ‘Carufel and Mrs. Andrus to make ar- rangements for the picnic which will close the year’s schedule. Mrs. Helsing presented the Bis- marck Community Council report and ‘was instructed to vote favorably for the club in regard to the beautifica- tion of the site back of the Hoskins- ,” Was pre- pared by Mrs, Carufel, who spoke on committee and ap- Business Women Hear Talk on Relief Work Mrs. Grace Ctendening, former Bur- administrator for the 25e until 7: STARTS SAT. NIGHT at 7 p.m. lendening on the readjustment which will be necessary after relief and made work are withdrawn. Cynthia Dursema, pianist; Miss Mary Flora Wood, violinist, and Miss The Capital"Commercial College is sponsoring a College Ball THURSDAY EVENING Silver Ball Room Patterson Hotel All students and former students invited The show that millions have flocked to Paris to see! Here it is... sizzling with beauty, sparkling with song! Set in a story as gay as the girls themselves! Schilling Lemon Extract puts the } pure flavor of fresh lemons ina ‘THAT, (VE BEEN USING RINSO FOR YEARS A OARAYL F.,ZANUCK production STARTS SATURDAY 4 NIGHT AT 7 P. M. (' SIMPLY THRILLED RINSO LOOSENS OIRT SO FAST THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Ben Lyon - - Sari Maritza in “CRIMSON ROMANCE” War eagles seeking their prey! ‘Thrilling drama of the air packed With thrills, romance and excite- NOrashes? Thea all che moss reason to use Rinso, It gives. —PLUS— “ARIZONA NIGHTS” A western with and Ben” PICTORIAL - - CARTOON Admission 10c and 25¢ a ‘This year saw the staging of four! tess group, her assistants being the Plays by the amateur dramatic actors. | misses Evangeline Kelley, Irma Pelke For next year, it 1s planned to give at/and Marie Hague. a six offerings, wt nee & * e Misses Mary Cowan Alice} Mrs. Selma Jacobson and Mrs. Fred Jensen and Harrison Monk and Ken-/gwenson were joint hostesses for a neth Lauster were named as @ com-| meeting of the Jolly Eight bridge club, mittee to make arrangements for ®|held Wednesday evening at the home dancing party, which will be the con-|of Mrs, Jacobson, 423 Fifth St. Easter cluding social event of the group’s|iilies and other appointments in , ]8eason, to be given at the Municipal /keeping with the season were used for golf course club house during the/the two-course luncheon served after For Post-Lenten parties the S. & L. store is offering a choice selection of beau- tiful New Party Frocks— fresh from the New York market. Made of Sheer Organ- dies ... New Crepes... An original Teeth,” written and directed by Miss Rosalee Fortune, was presented when business was concluded. The ca: cluded John Moses as the reader d Emmett McCusker, Mr. Peters, ichard Tiedman, Laurence PARAMOUNT 250 until 7:30 ENDS TONIGHT (THUR.) ITS PAYDAY FOR YOU ive Aanevaors month of May. Playlet, “What Price EY Al A LAUGH and a HEART- TUG for everyone who ever worked for a living! —Plus— “Spanky McFarland Comedy” “Donkey Baseball” News —COMING— ’ Friday and Sat. Matinee RETURN ENGAGEMENT THIS LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN-SENT JOY changed their lives from fear to fortune, from sor- row to paradise! Comedy-Novelty-Pictorial SHOWING FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE the card games in which Mrs. M. O. Agre and Mrs. Jacobson received the Only 3 more days of Capital Clothing Store closing out sale. Prices Slashed. We must move! 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