The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1935, Page 5

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2 ee A.A.U.W. Branch Launches Tony Sarg Ticket Campaign . i: not be held 340 0% Miss Ruth Brannon of Washing: |evening when oPrise cone ne ‘een the doors will be opened at 1:45, ne 15 minutes before the cur- ain, Internationally famous, Tony Sar has produced his most elaborate show ton, D. C., Gives Two Talks Here Monday ©soci ETY and CLUBS Ticket sales for the performances ever to be a ” of “Uncle Remus” and “Faust,” the which is an adaptation ct one fang ‘Wicked Musician” by the Tony Sarg opera. Sixteen puppet characters are Marionettes here on Saturday, May) manipulated by five young men and 18, were inaugurated at the May meeting of the Bismarck branch,|verem, Woo Sing and speak all the | Fag ‘Women, which took the form of a dinner meeting, attended by 38 mem- American Association of University |Paires” *ddition to handling the 150 ‘With time simited because of the bers, held Monday evening at the Inn. Chicago Symphonic String Quartette Featuring the meeting program was an address by Miss Ruth Bran- non of Washington, D. C., representative of the Federal Housing Program to be given at 8:30 o'clock, the meeting was Home Treasured Characterizing the home as the early, ‘Aaministration, who earlier in the af- | Ost treasured possession of our civ- ilization, Miss Brannon declared thi addressed a gathering of na ternoon al 8 ay te a eae enna Program which Bismarck women sponsored been le government. open forum committee the |i. a definite challenge to Seuty home owner, at the afternoon meeting held at the commissioners’ room in the court house. atone aan detailed the modern- repair program launched sented its second annual program atiby the HA in August of 1934 where- by property owners are allowed to roa tod of the work sold by mem- borrow up to $2,000 to make perma- bers during 1934-35, including in her] typ yurbrovements to be repaid ie made for construction of new homes in which the government loans up to 80 per cent of the value of the pro- T. O. Lesher A Gated ate pat "| over @ pe: years. She point- Brandenburg, introduced as “Profes-leq out that the latter class of loans ‘ranch, Mrs. Waldo Presides Miss Brannon was presented by Mrs, F. H. Waldo, leader of the writers’ shop talk forum, which pre- this meeting. After Mrs. Waldo’s in- troductory remarks, Miss Josephine report a resume of the organization of the Bismarck branch of the League of American Pen Women; Miss Clar- ice Belk read an original short story, “Surprises,” and Mrs. sor Plushbottom,” gave a comic speech TONY expected from about reform of the old unac- Mandan, Center, McKenzie, Menoken, in presenting a picture which had) centanie sib been won by one of the members of Macrowers = bend eas atin the group in a recent contest. The sum not in relation to Aer fy shop talk forum had had several “off/and that it gives petblete eaten the record” fun programs and din-| acquir, ners and the latter feature was re- ety e homes and puts men back to peated from one of the regular meet- ings. Social arrangements for the June meeting, which closes the year, wete left in the hands of the committee and it is possible that a picnic will be giver for the branch membership. Mrs. E. J. Conrad, president, mad icers elent Order several Sceneamoeian ‘tn repard to Rally Here on May 24 united rrorkivan ‘edge arperied the Sarg Marionette performance, —— among them the fact that tickets will tionery store after Friday. Ends Tonite “TODD-KELLY COMEDY “Come share my lips and Vil break your heart’ Adolph Zuker presents MARLENE A Paramount Picture . Directed by Josef Von Stemberg she continues her tour of the state and then will go on to Montana. eee si cesdmaraes wa-|Caie Sar’ s Gusts peers Eeaaia be available at the ansee sta- flor a rally which will be attended by dele- For the matinee performance of|gates from 10 surrounding communi- “Uncle Remus,” which is planned es-|ties when members of the Bismarck for children, the doors will be} unit met Sunday evening at the Mc- opened at 2:15 o'clock and seats will|Cabe Methodist Episcopal church. = | The rally will be held here and continue a series of district meetings THEATRE Ends Tonite (Tues.) Double MURDER! Double action! Doubs THRILLS COMEDY - - NEWS “BETTY BOOP” COMING Thurs, - Fri. - Sat. “Tarzan And His Mate” CAPI » 4Va tainment. [His Puppets Coming | 8aBG ‘Under auspices of the Bismarck , American Association of Sarg Marionettes in the city, the first having been Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, benefit for the Roosevelt Cabin. opened last Friday evening with mem- bers of the McKenzie unit acting as] War Delegates, numbering about 150, are Mandan and rural arranging the evening program. Klaudt is in charge of other en! ee * A.0.U.W. Lodge Plans Dance Thursday Night ‘Tuesday that the annual banquet originally scheduled for this week has been postponed until Thursday, May 23. Instead, there will meeting at the hall st 8 o'clock ‘Thursday evening, this to be followed party for members end} point Mrs. Waldo Is Named To Pen Women Office Mrs. F. H. Waldo, president of the Bismarck branch of the League of son, ‘ident of the league. In a letter to Mrs. Waldo, Monday Club Elects Mrs. Lahr President ;, Mrs. F. A. Lahr succeeded Mrs. Wl win entertain the Wednetday Moth- Legion Monday club when the annual elec-)¢T®, Club Wednesday evening. The|Memorial building, at 8 o'clock Thurs- L. Diven in the presidency of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1985 thiee selling the carnations will re- Cove @ alinline response in ¢he com: tag sae. ek * Mr. and Mrs. Arlie A. Oman have returned after a week-end visit with Mrs, Oman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleadow Storrs of Fargo. [ Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups 4 Wednesday Mothers’ Club Mrs, Harry Turner, 614 First St., e tion of officers was held during aj meeting hour is 8 o'clock. * meeting Monday afternoon with Mrs. M, W. Roan, 222 Park 8t., acting as Ereetoenve leone oan * *% Mrs. R. B Albrecht, 718% Mandan hostess. Mrs. Diven had been serv- g " St., will be hostess for the Progres- ing as head of the club during the} ive others’ club meeting to be held unexpired term of Mrs. Harold D. Shaft who moved to Grand Forks. Others on the new staff of officers Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, and Mrs. James Trimble, ‘The current club year will be con- cluded with a luncheon on May 20, for which more definite arrangements will be announced later. Discussions outlined in the topic, “. ilization,” of red and white carnatiuns made by veterans of the World War on the streets of the city next Sat- disabled in “Who's Who Among North Amer- ican Authors,” a book containing the biographies of more than 12,000 au- thors in the United States, Canada and Mexico, which has just been is- sued and covers the years 1934-35. The book first was published at Los Angeles, Calif, in 1921 and has ap- TOL The AMAZING ROMANCE of the Slave Girl who Turned Her Masters inte Her Slaves! ‘This pearl of the Orient refused her love to all but Nurel-Din, the slave ——who was denied the right to own. her! peared every two years since then. ee Attention: A, O. U. W. Mem- bers—The anniv: y banq scheduled for May 9th has been postponed to. May 23rd. juet 26c Until 7:30 TONIGHT and WED. “This Attraction in Observance of National Music Week” is evening has been postponed, at 8 o'clock Tuesday mal * * Mothers’ Club The meeting of the Presb: Mothers’ club planned for Thursday accord- ing to the officers, who will announce "ithe meeting oe later. x * Trinity Lutheran Study Circle Members of the Trinity Lutheran program ica’s Place in World Civ- What normal healthy person doesn't enjoy being out doors this time of year Be sure to have plenty of Chesterfields %| will sing ‘a solo. Nonpartisan League Celebration There will be a public celebration at the Patterson hall this evening at 8:30 o’clock in honor of Gover- nor William Langer and the four other defendants for the reversal of their case before the federal circuit court of appeals at Kansas City. Let all their friends come and celebrate with them. Dance after the meeting. By the State Executive Committee MOTHERS just love jewelry They love nice China, too, and glistening silverware and sparkling Fostoria crystal. Many other suggestions at Bonham Brothers Next Sunday is Mother’s Day Study Circle will'meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the residence | making the ordinary sewing needle. of Mrs. W. H. Holm, 509 Rosser ave- lesson and Miss Charlotte Sathre xe * Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will meet at the American Auxiliary room, World War day evening. xe * Capital Homemakers’ Club Buying ready-to-wear is the phase of the major project, “Be A Better Buyer,” which the Capital Home- makers’ club will consider at the regular meeting scheduled for 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the North Dakota Power and Light com- pany demonstration room, 192 Broad- way avenue. A demonstration of utility and party aprons will be given and apron patterns will be cut, Mrs. A. N. Larson and Mrs. H. C. John- son are hostesses for the meeting. 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