The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 9, 1935, Page 5

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ee Degree of Honor Initiates Largest Class in History Brazerol was introduced as toastmas- Mrs. Frankie Lyman, Cando,|ter by the program chairman, Miss Chistine Huber, and presented Miss State President, Conducts Gathering Mortis, past state presi lent, who gave address of wel- Annual Inspection come and in turn introduced the hon- or guests. Entertainment features of | Frendberg. Capitol Lodge No. 16 of the Degree|the program were a vocal solo, of Honor Protective Association ini-|“Mother'’s Day” by Frank Gray, sung tiated the largest class in its own|by Miss Arleen Sanborn; a reading, history and the largest group to be|“A Parable on Mother,” given by Mrs. taken into a Degree of Honor organ-| Mabel Olson; a violin solo, “Accolay ization in the state during the last 20| Concerto,” played by Miss Mary Flora years at exercises held Wednesday | Wood, and a buck and wing dance by evening at the World War Memorial! Rosemary Selvig. Mrs, Arthur Bauer building dining room. Thirty-seven] accompanied the violin and dance thew members were received. numbers. Mrs. Frankie Lyman, Cando, state} In the membership campaign the president, and Mrs. Julia Stewart of| Blue Team, captained by Miss Marie Grand Forks, state field director, were | Huber, was declared winner. honor guests at the 6:30 o'clock ban- quet honoring the initiates given at List of Candidates the Rendezvous with covers laid for} Candidates initiated were the 76 guests. Mrs. Lyman conducted| Misses Inez Jones, Celia Shepard, her annual inspection of the lodge|Magadalen Patzner, Ruth Riggs, ‘Wednesday and announced that the|Eleanor Flannigan, Marian Stoelting, group had a 100 per cent rating in all|Christine Jesfield, Bernice Hoda, departments and that extra credits |Lilleth Hegge, Claire Fox, Helen Han- given on the basis of beneficiary|son, Bernice Morris, Ruth Aune, members, brought the rating to 335|Moable Aune, Jeannette Davis and per cent. She complimented the es- | Mrs. Louise Saule,Mrs. Rachel Martell, cort staff, captained by Mrs. Bruce|Mrs. Ruby Nichols, Mrs. Cornelia Sal- Doyle, which assisted with the initia-|ter, Mrs. Marie Yaeger, Mrs. Anne tion ritual, stating that it was the|Preckel, Mrs. Johanna Finkle, Mrs. best organization of its kind in the|Lillian Aune, Mrs. Jean Lavine Che- state Degree of Honor. sak and Mrs. Lillian Yineman. Mrs, Zuger Presides Transfers becoming effective Wed- Presiding at the banquet was Mrs.|/nesday were those of Mrs. Lillian Alfred Zuger, president. Mrs. A. M.|Frendberg, honorary past president Orne = STATE Nine long years to think it ||] TODAY - FRE - SAT. over ... while he hungered Batok ash] TARZAN for the love of the woman he had cast aside! WHEREVER DIONNE QUINTUPLETS See them from dawn to bedtime. Also Musical and News STARTING SUNDAY V3 Place your order now for Flowerphone 784 WESTLEY Youthful Fashions Mother’s Day MAY 12TH BEFORE SUCH A SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE at this low price! NOW! PROBAK JUNIOR 4 blade mL 407 BROADWAY Flowers Alone Truly Express Your Love Oscar H. Will & Co. Open evenings and until noon Mother's Day DOTTY DUNN 407 BROADWAY Bismarck, N. Dak. Keep Mother as Young as Her Daughters Buy Her a New Hat A Gift She Will Wear With Pride DOTTY DUNN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘'HURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935 SOCIETY and CLUBS Frances Shafer of the Watford City lodge and Mrs. Elsie Bernard of the Aberdeen, 8. D., unit. Visitors included Mrs. E. L, Welliv- er, affiliated with the Eden Valley, Minn., lodge, and Mrs, W. H. Fry. who is a member at St. Paul. ‘Miss Huber was assisted in arrang- ing the program by Mrs. John A. Wachtler. Mrs. LeRoy C. Eliason, chairman of the banquet committee, had as assistants Mrs. John A. Roeh- rich, Mrs. Julia Anderson and Mrs. ee * Puppets Will Appear In 2 Shows Saturday} The Junior American Legion Auxi- Mary will meet at the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, when final arrangements will be made for staging the two puppet plays, “Cin. derella” and “Hansel and Gretel,” in public performances Saturday after- noon and evening. The matinee performance at 2 o'clock is planned especially for chil- dren, while that at 8 o'clock will be for adults. Both will be given at the Memorial building lower gymnasium. Tickets are being sold by the Junior Auxiliary members, who are spon- soring the show as @ community service project. Puppets appearing in “Cinderella” and those who will handle them are: Poor Cinderella, Rosalie Satter; Princess, Mary Jane Bernard; Prince, Mary Jane Nelson; Godmother, Mary Louise Bechtold; Carlotte, Margaret Ann Dolph; Annabelle, Betty Mae Bernard; Stepmother, Marjorie Jones; | Expect 80 Couples at Dinner Dance Friday The Bismarck Community Players *|announced Thursday that about 80 couples have made reservations for the dinner dance which will be given at the Bismarck municipal golf course club house Friday evening, starting at 7:15 o'clock. Those who still wish to secure tickets may do so by con- tacting members of the group. The White Jackets orchestra has been en- gaged to play for the dancing, which will begin about 9:30 o'clock. * e * Maddocks Entertain Plaza Senior Class Twenty-five senior students of the Plaza high school, accompanied by one of their instructors, Miss Seiler, observed Wednesday as “Skip Day” and spent it in Bismarck and Mandan going through state institutions and other places of interest. At 6 o'clock, the group was entertained at a buffet luncheon given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Maddock, 423 Sixth 8t., who are former residents of Plaza. x * & Lutheran Group Gives Surprise for Barths Thirty-five young people of the First Lutheran church gave a surprise party Tuesday evening complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barth, who were married on Easter Sunday at Clarissa, Minn., and now are making their jhome with his father, J. J. Barth, 316 Page, Virginia Wachter; King, Jean | Eleventh St. Clowns, Ruth Register and Elizabeth Ritterbush, and Elephants, Jean Leonhard. Manipulating the characters of “Hansel and Gretel” will be Betty Jean Rosenthal, Gretel; Barbara Bak- er, the Mother; Dorothy Ann Knecht, Hansel; Joan Rosenthal, the Ogress; Royann Kennelly, the Father; Betty Brauer, the Elf; Dolores Kast, the Ghost; Maxine Brauer, the Fairies, and Frances Nelson, the Goat. The children have made all the puppets used in the two plays and already have presented a show at the Wachter school. “Hansel and Gre- tel” was shown Monday at the third district American Legion Auxiliary meeting held at Jamestown. ee * | Rev. Ira E. Herzberg, 708 Rosser avenue, pastor of the First Evangelical church, accompanied by the Revs. R. E. and C. F. Strutz of Jamestown, has gone to Reynolds to attend the annual conference of the Evangelical church. delivery Sunday morning, Greenhouse 315 3rd St. ; Groves and Miss Parmenter. ¥ | .The affiliation of Mrs. Regina Lee | % of Loyalty chapter of Aneta was ap- The guests, who were members of the Luther League, met at the church and then went in a group to the Barth home. Games appropriate: for the occasion were played. A short. program was given, consisting of singing and a talk by Rev. G. Adolph Johns, who presented Mr. and Mrs. Barth with a table lamp in behalf of the group. Mr. Barth responded to the presentation. At the close of the program, refresh- ments were served by the committee which was in general charge of ar- rangements, the Misses Mabel Olson and Alice Brown and Mrs. Johns. Mr. Barth has been president of the Luther League for several terms. His bride is the former Miss Audrey Lucille Conrad. **e * O.E.S. Past Officers Twenty-three past matrons past patrons of the Order of the Eastern Star, including 14 from Bis- of honor at the meeting of the local group held Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple. Each honor guest was presented of quartet selections by Mrs. J. A. Lar. son, Mrs. B. M. Dunn, Mrs. W. J. Tar- gart and Miss Ruby Wilmot and ao Targart. Past officers of the local chapter honored included Mrs. F. A. Lahr, Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, Mrs. John P. French, Mrs. Price Owens, Mrs. Anna Stark, Mrs. Marcia Thomas, Mrs. H. E. Spohn, Mrs. Van R. Middlemas, Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, Mrs. R. M. Ber- geson, Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg, Mrs. L. P. Warren, F E. McCurdy and H. J. Taylor. ‘The past patrons and matrons of , out-of-town chapters who also were honored were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Sathre, Mrs. For- rest M. Davis, Mrs. R M. Rishworth, Mrs. Nelson Sauvain, Mrs. Mary proved during the business session. C. D. Eagle, Mrs, W. T. Kraft, Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr., Mrs. Lester 8. E. Cole and Mrs. Malvin O. Olson. * * * May party of the Bismarck high day evening. After attending the Miss Moses, 216 Park St. And Social Groups 1 ‘Women’s Relief Corps The Women's Relief Corps will |meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon | ¥ at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mor-|¢ jarty, 200 Mandan St. - * ee Rebekah P. N. G. * * * Delphian Club Friday afternoon. ** * Chi Chi Girls’ Club ($1.88—None Higher) ‘ BISMARCK Paid Special Tribute ¥ marck Chapter No. 11, were guests % with a rose during a pageant, “Fol- | ¥% lowing the Gleam,” given by the chap- | ¥ ter officers. Special music consisted | solo, “The Perfect Day,” sung by Mrs. | % Mrs. J. A. Graham headed the/¢ committee which served refreshments | { during the social hour. Assisting |X committee members were Mrs. R. H./¢ Waldschmidt, Mrs. L. V. Miller, Mrs. | ¥} Diehl, Mrs. Robert Petron, Mrs. W.|% Mrs. Themar E. Simle, R. L. Wells} % and the Misses Dorothy Moses and|% Gertrude Almos were hostesses for the| ¥% school faculty which was given Tues- | ¥ theatre, the guests were entertained | ¥ at a buffet supper at the home of|% ‘4 ole ih Meetings of Clubs ||} The Past Noble Grand association of the Rebekah lodge will meet at 8/% o'clock Friday evening at the home| \ of Mrs. J. J. Maison, 518 Seventh St.| ¢ The final meeting for the year of|¢ the Delphian club will take the form | ¥ jf @ 1:15 o'clock luncheon at the Inn|% ‘The Chi Chi Girls’ club of the Mac- |% Rainbow to Complete Dancing Party Plans The Order of the Rainbow will complete plans for its dancing party to be given Saturday evening when the regular meeting is held at 7:30 O'clock Thursday evening at the Ma- sonic Temple. Other business will in- ied election of officers and ballot- ra ° ie all IE SO ag 4 Church Societies | Philathea Bible Class The Philathea Bible class of the First Presbyterian church will close its meetings for the year with a meet~ deen at kee Friday evening at the e of Rev, and Mrs. F, 216 Avenue est. ppiles al xe * Will Meet to Arrange 1935 Alumni Banquet Miss Florence Satterlund, president of the Bismarck high school alumni association, requests that all mem- bers of the class of 1930 meet at her home, 208 Second &t., at 7:30 o'clock | o'clock Friday evening to make ar: rangements for this year's alumni | ¥ banquet, ¥ * & Mrs. Gilbert Knudson of Jewell, Ya., who has been a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Opie ... Rindahl, 704 Sev- enth St., since March 19, left Thurs- day morning for Minneapolis, where she‘ will visit for a time before re- FOR WEEK! 4 turning to her own home. 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