The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1935, Page 5

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Ga THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1935 @) SOCIETY and CLUBS "turer Miriam Clarice Belk to Be Bride of Leonard E. Nelson ” Ordination of Bridegroom to Oc- Maccabee Lodge to cur During Same Month Give Benefit Party as Wedding Ceremony gard party which will be open to the public at the World War Memorial building dining room Monday eve- ning, starting at 8:30 o'clock, Mrs. J. eee es * High School Class of 1930 to Meet Tonight Alumni of the Bismarck high school, who graduated in 1930, are requested E g i Ped Ff H ri ane Be Held Without Fail Miss Aldyth Ward, chairman for ny for HH igs am iif i : if z 8 Be 2f F o i i Mandan, evening, nounced Monday that the event will be held without fail. fortably .| regardless of weather conditions. The Picnic will be held in the main lodge, which can accommodate an immense sity’s school of journalism. grandparents of the bride-elect bh tly in the early his- tory of Dakota Territory and Bis- marck. Her maternal grandparents were Dr. and Mrs. William A. Bent- ley, who were among the earliest residents was one ‘Tuesday . ‘The ecting will take place,st the schol gymnasit jum. Mrs, Charlotte Hancock directs the play, which is the second attraction to be offered by adult education class mecbers at a Wachter P. T. A. meet- iS. The musical program will include; mont, and “My Jolly Rag Doll,” Hop- kirk—Jane Hall, and violin solos, Third Movement of the Second Pupil Concerto, Seitz—Lorraine Prom Festivities at St. Mary’s Are Held Twenty-five couples participated in the annual junior-senior prom festi- vities at St. Mary's procathedral high school, which took the form of a 7 A nautical theme was used in ap- pointments for agp ingnmar pron party. Centerpieces for the dining room table and two smaller tables which the guests’ places were marked with sailing boat cut-outs were hand- made ship models. Nut cups were in the form of dolphins and the an- nouncement was found in the napkin the dancing for which Guy Lar- son’s six-piece orchestra played. The banquet was served at the school au- ditorium and the guests danced in the gymnasium which had been trans- formed into a “music room.” LeRoy Reff of the junior class pre- sided ‘as toastmaster cluding tap dances by Dorothy Bar- TODAY AND TUESDAY Baffling Mystery! Roaring Laughter! Montgomery .. . dashing— * devil - may - care — at his best! Selected Short Subjects ‘shops seek our Graduates, Write for interesting booklet. neck and Emily Papacek and violin solos by Mary Flora Wood, accompan- ied by Robert Murphy. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. W. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Bar- rett, Mr. Meinhover and Miss Luella x *e * Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue B, west, left Monday for a brief vacation at Spirit Lake, Ia. where they will be for the early fish- season. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | ° .|ior, and the other Sisters. and nurses Troop Captains Tell of Work Accomplished, H. P. God- dard Gives Address their mothers were the guests of honor. Sister M. Boniface, OS.B., super- greeted the guests and conducted them through the various depart- ments. In the operating rooms, x-ray and pediatric departments and diet kitchen nurses were stationed ‘and gave explanations of the equip- ment. , Mrs. James W. Guthrie and Mrs. C. C. Larsen, alumnae of the hospi- tal, presided at the tea table. Other alumnae also assisted during the af- ternoon. A talk by H. P. Goddard, secretary of the Association of Commerce, on “The Aims. of Clean-Up Week,” and teports of Boy Scout troop captains on the work accomplished in the sev- eral districts featured the regular aa noon luncheon of the Lions lub, Goddard spoke on both the national and local clean-up campaigns. Prevention, health, pride in the city and thrift were given as the direct benefits of the nation-wide drive. Paul O. Netland, area scout execu- tive, introduced the troop captains. They were Bob Ackerman, Kiwanis troop 2; Dick Shafer, Lutheran Men's Knights of Columbus troop 7; Eugene Schmidt, Knights of Columbus troop 8; Charles Murray, American Legion troop 9; John Jordan, Lions club troop 10 and Warren Kraft, Elks 11, Captains of the Rotary and newly- organized Fort Lincoln troops were not in attendance. Several members signified their in- tention of attending the zone confer- ence of the Lions International to be held at Hebron, May 29. Acommittee was appointed to make ararngements for the club stag party to be held next Monday night at which new members will be initiated Fire|into the organization. Members of the committee are Dr. A. M. Fisher, .| Minot Man Succumbs troop|E. Jensen, 28, Minot, died Sunday as L. R. Shipley, Frank Leibold and/golf tournament-and skeet shoot hera Douglas Yeater. Preliminary to the an- Norman Feid, new manager of the|nual convention of the North Da- Burg store here, was a guest at the|/kota Dental association which opens luncheon. Ernest Elness won the/here Tuesday morning. Dr. V. attendance prize. Sandberg of Minot is president br the association. To Mishap Injuries Minot, N. D., May 13—()—Arne Stylist Here to Aid In Fashion Showing Miss Frances Kelth, w stylist fou the Nelly Don line of ts & result of injuries sustained when a truck which had come to his assist- ance after his aute had gone into : ditch, backed over bim. Jensen was slightly injured when’ the car went into a ditch. The truck was driven by Roy Reimer, also of Minot. The ac- cident happened a short distance wi of the city. a DENTISTS CONVENE Grand Forks, N. D., May 13.—(?)-— Dentists of North Dakota began a/|the general public. to be held at 3 o'clock Tuesday after- noon with Mrs. J. P, Wagner, 122 Avenue B, as hostess. Roll call will ee En * Girl Scout Council A regular meeting of the Girl Scout council will be held at 9:30 o'clock * * Chapter L. & Mrs. George Smith will entertain members of Chapter Lewis & Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Forrest Skinner, 200 Thayer avenue, who will be hostess. ell call topic will be “Children’s Books.” City and County Building Permits Issued A. C. Miller, 1023 Main Avenue, combined lent tad and shop, J. EB, O'Neil, 611 Ninth Bt., private garage, estimate cost $300. (Addiional Society on page four) since ited in hospital dt the national day was in- 1922. Babies born at the luring the last year and In a woman's heart, private worlds lie concealed... secret longings hidden fromthe eyes of ment ® la Private Worlds CHARLES BOYER JOAN BENNETT WELEN VINSON JOEL MeCREA —Plus— Keaton Comedy - News - Cartoon 26c Until 7 TODAY A TUESDAY COMING WED. - THURS. - FRI. GEORGE ARLIS “CARDINAL RICHELIEU” Mr. Arliss, greater even than in “The House of Rothschild,” breathes life into one of the great fig- ures of all time... amid scenes of intrigue... "CAIN T0 ADDRESS marching armies and angry HOSPITALS GLASS Public Invited to Attend Com- mencement Exercises for St. Alexius Graduates . Senator J. P. Cain, Dickinson, will | ¥ deliver the address to the graduates when the 1935 commencement exer- cises of St. Alexius hospital are held at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at|¢ the Bismarck city auditorium. % Sister M. Boniface, OSB., superior | % of the hospital, extends an invitation | % to attend the exercises to the inter- |X ested public and: particularly to/¢ friends of the graduates. ‘ Diplomas will be conferred by Dr.|% ©. E. Stackhouse, president of the/¢ state medical association. Rev. Father | ¥ Robert A. Feehan, pastor of St. Mary's procathedral, will introduce Senator Musical features of the program will include selections by a trio com- posed of Mrs. Arthur Bauer, plano, Miss Mary Flora Wood, violin, and Adolph Engelhardt, violin; solo, “Mother Machree,” and vocal solo, vocal Olcott— CAPITOL “2 LAST TIMES TODAY Lovely Anne, of “Green In_a_new sweet- a O.P. HEGGIE H E LEN WESTLEY Elizabeth Patterson John Qualen Directed by Geo. Nicholls, Jr. Asso. producer, CUf Reid Beginning yw MORRO bi she CAPITOM to sre Goins, pe 2 RIOT! mi wv K . DAADY JANES PA if "tery WH ivesoese Sty A. W. LUCAS CO. Style When Style Is Style MISS FRANCES KEITH, Nelly Don Representative Will Be at the A. W. LUCAS CO. STORE TUESDAY, MAY 14 With a Complete Showing of Nelly Don Frocks tricoler crepe scarf. Blue, yellow, aqua, pink. Stes 14 to 44. $10.95 le Show, Lunch Room 3to4 P.M. - Miss Keith will have with her a group of “old” Nelly Don Dresses as an introduction to the style show, This group includes the Nelly Don made in 1915 and traces its fashion history through the twenties. You will enjoy these his- torical dresses.

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