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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935 9 son, quartet selections by Mrs. A. C. ; were Hilary and Alwyn Smith, Jimmy| Beverly Knaus entertained with 7 im Albers, a skit in which the Misses Selma, Mildred and Alice Knudtson, Vivian Fraser and Mahlman and Mrs. Margaret Russert participated and the Walther League song which served as Concluding its formal program for the 1934-35 club year, the Mothers’ club will have a 1:30 o'clock lunch- eon and social meeting Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. William c :-—_———— Wilde, Miss Lydia Schmidt, W. Kunz i Pierce, Bobby Herzberg, Dolores|schottische dance at the mecting of : ) p and Mr. Backer, violin solos by Adolph | Meetings o f Clubs Bavendick, Edna Rose and Rosemary |the Degree of Honor Protective asso- Engelhardt and Walter Zimmerman,|| And Social Groups | jstorby. miss Fritch served light re-|ciation Wednesday evening. The name f : @ reading by Miss Edna Gade, a vocal 'g. > | freshments, was incorrectly given as Beverly : t duet by Miss Mary Mahiman and Carl Mothers’ Club * * * Korupp in the Friday edition. x * * Request Reservations For Alumni Gathering jmr. and mrs. c, 5. Narum of Fargo. Calmer Narum has returned to the city after visiting with his parents, © arn op tower, Thursday evening, |The tane|JUVenile Foresters Roberts-Grosgebauer W edding or guest and het slater, Diss Lucile Entertain Mothers ase zion tutheran|® Berti 28 Path Bt mmatiss Auvurne Olson, general cheir-| (Additional Society on Page 2) of Miss Mildred Entringer, 1618 Evangelical church pastor at New arypegrastilon "Kadlliaey banquet ‘and. reunion of. Bismarck =) O May 25 Is Announced Her e jaea tee eikers or ia pibhie Thirty-four Juvenile Catholic Or-|S#lem, Mrs. Harre and four members} ne women's Auxiliary to the Bis-|high school alumni and the present which was held at Ploneer perk. ‘The |", Of Forester members and 16 Sino the gale Walther unit were |/marck Typographical Union will meet |staduating class, Monday asked that mothers were entertained at a = 2 iss Edi R t bride-elect was presented with gifts|ery day party given under direction eee Couple Will Be at Home in Bis- Miss ith mstad and also an autographed “key to hap-|o¢ yrs. w, - Siarey, supervisor, at at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening at the|all possible reservations be in the HAT SPECIALS home of Mrs. ¥rank Milhollan, 931)/hands of committee members by Novel Delivery Plan 'Bighth St. Members are notified|Monday evening. The deadline for —for— : 4 ; pines.” The was Bach sartet! . {reservations for the dinner, which F marek July 15 Following | Appears in Hollywood |67Si, stringer and hiss Giamen-| int’ master sa 'tne| Employed at Shower | eee SY [Nit be sxrved at oclock‘rucsday MEMORIAL Black Hills Tri Miss Raith W. Rar d, daughter tine Schantz. There were 15 guests.| program, which closed with a song yy’ BP. W. ‘evening at the Patterson hotel Ter- , YY Pp 5 . es * dedicated to the mothers. ened Delivery of the gifts by express| The Business and Professional Wo- wedi ef Tuesday a DAY ; H ; the lunch committee Mrs, Jo- F ’s club will hi its annua | ‘tvations are being taken by Charles vi “a8 ar as wu G? Baptist Ladies’ Aid e Hy ee At service was a novel feature of the 1/ men’s clul LMA Mrs. , Mrs. | 5», Mothers’ and Daughters’ banquet at| Vhittey, assisted by the Misses Olson, Honors Mrs. Kennedy Clyde W. Helmbrecht, Mrs. Matt Nei- Suanke OnE. F. Ongey std Bales the municipal ‘golf course club house | Margaret Will, Julia Wetmore, Mar- pe ire & quiet cere-|the Theatre, where Miss Ramstad is Seta a afternoon at Mrs, Cary’s home in B money performed here Saturday, May lstudying. ‘She played the leading role| will Ieave for het new howe st Den- bay compliment to Miss Clarice Belk, 710 oor frlends of ‘alumni, so will te held 25, by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, pastor of /of mother Cary. Since arriving in Colo, iy honored at " ‘i Fourth 8t., who on Wednesday, June| Members of the Bismarck chapter |friends of alumni, also wi e] the First Baptist church, was an-| Hollywood last fall Miss Ramsted has| {<r color, acetal at the First a Mrs. Boise Retires 26, will be married to Leonard &, Nel- |Of Pioneer Daughters of North Da-|at the Terrace Gardens, starting at 9 nounced to Bismarck friends of the|piaved many roles ¢1 every-|tue Unites’ Ald belt Whursday ettee- After Long Service |sn of Madison, wis. kota and their guests will be enter- | O'clock. eee Ree ree raeiare blue en- |tming from light farce to heavy drama!noon at the home of Mrs. Charles Rerxbdes ‘The 14 guests, all Mandan friends| tained at a benefit bridge party to be Roberts of Grand Forks and William lywood, Calif. H, Grosgebauer of Bismarck, which |the Hollywood Gomeitintty powell u White Hats $1.00 All Colored Straws 69c All sizes — latest styles We recommend that you make your selections early and has proven herself to have much . of the bride-elect, were seated at a|siven at 8 o'clock Monday evening at hostess. anenes: d & Corie giriras FeAl large table at which miniature blue|the North Dakota Power & Light Mrs. Kennedy was presented with &/| Christian Tem! Union for more |Stchels sealed with wedding bells company demonstration room, 122 luncheon set of imported Russian|than 15 ate pherred igned her position and bearing either the wedding or|5roadway avenue. The party is be- ‘linen, being mad birthday date of ing given to advance the candidacy of the presentation le iN/and was succeeded by Mrs. W. W. the TGAGLCOR TIMES oeTEEAL Ease Mrs, Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, for sec- ket centering the table and six small-|0M4 vice president of the General emble with accessories in a darker according to press notices shade of blue for the ceremony, Beane. = % tai: q which was witnessed only by Mrs. eee Fannie Cochran Oeltjen. ’, Mrs. Grosgebauer has been em-|St, Mary’s Play Cast Ployed in a federal research survey behalf of the group by Mrs. R. D.| wood of Steele at the annual gather- \, being conducted throughout the state| 18 Honored at Party|Hoskins. The hostesses served Id this wee Contract brid Mrs, Ira E. Herzberg who soon will . 4 welt ee Halbeck of, Steele | nies Bathilda fe, ames in which eave for thelr new home at Grand Will Be Wed in July |corresponding secretary, and ‘/Gruye held high and second scores, |Forks, was presented with a farewell ails George ae on im ppt respectively, and a flower contest in|8ift when Miss Florence Fritch en- Announcement has been made of| ‘Treasurer. 8. Regist formerly | the wedding theme in which Miss|‘ertained her junior piano students at the betrothal of Miss Bernadine bg! ee tune Bo elngatee ged visitors| Marion Means won the prize, pro- her studio, 304% Main Avenue, Fri- ‘Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| | tor thio 50 & and |Vided diversion following the lunch-|48¥ evening. He also was given an M. E. Thompson of Minot, to Lioyd Sea b be aition bat acters in |Co- Score tallies represented various award pin in the form of a small a cee et whee a behed peesee Bony ‘Miss. Roena. #, |'oms of @ home for the bride-elect. Detain Oise PE AGEEIET Es . and Mrs. . Johnson, ning id i» Hannafin 8t., former Minot residents.|Shaner, Jackson, Mo, national lec- Alwyn Smith for first place, Edna lunch- | ing held this week at Steele. y Tuesday and Wednesday. H er baskets all filled with flowers from | Federation of Women's clubs, Mar: : ‘under the direction of Dr. J. M. Gill- ‘ eon during bee shel a Mrs. Boise was named vice presi-|ihe Cary garden were the floral note ratte ette of the University of North Da-| The cast of “Hold Everything,” sen- dent, The other new officers are Mr8.|¢¢ tne decorations, Bobby Herzberg, son of Rev. and Rasmussen kota. She is the daughter of William |ior class play which has been given Son of Local People Clizbe of McKenzie, recording secre- Dory. DUN Roberts of Grand Forks. 407 Broadway several performances, was entertain- ‘The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.|ed Thursday evening at an informal Hac ea Bealkarty us her favorite consul- tant from her New York Salon. Be sure to consult her about your beauty problems, and ask her to describe the famous Doro- thy Gray ‘1-2-3 Salon Bertha Grosgebauer of Bismarck|party given at the Grand Pacific and has been employed at the state |hotel private dining room under su- headquarters of the federal emerg-|pervision of Rev. Father Robert A. ency relief administration. Feehan, superintendent of St. Mary's The couple will take their wedding |high school, who coached the come trip in July when they will go to the /edy. The final performance had been South Dakota Black Hills, and after |given last Sunday evening at the St. July 15 will be at home at 401 Fifth | Anthony parish hall. It was given in MOTHER'S, '@ MACARON/ My) ar CTE Facial” you-can giv: your- q . Bt. Bismarck on May 6-7. Members of turer and organizer, spoke on the ary Rose for second place, Loris Shipley Veter hdc ie © VONWER'S MACARONI 4 O/ x *e * the cast are Robert Murphy, Eugene North Dakota liquor referendum at | Church Societies | for third ee to soppy Herzberg ‘aii self at home. > y Mandan Educator to (Mo °Uht, ‘Shen and the hanes ae |Dolores Bavendick, who tled for Hall's Drug Store Be Brid 7 7 eae Bao the “tee Led beset a honor guest and prin- ite ane Mager bere Sane aes fourth, Appearing on the program e bride on June Mathewson, Christine Eisele,” aaary! ‘An important item of business was Leah iad Renee vl cere ey eee are eT er 10% y ‘ changing the name from the eleventh meeting iy “ Miss Ann McGhie, who has been a/Ficre Wood. Peasy Homan, Betty Gistriet fo the ‘Bismavck district, | theran Girls’ club to be held at the| _ Frank’s Place now under new schools’ teaching’ staff for ‘the? last pela : Delegates “etteniting trot thts) city | Eni berioes at 8 c'clook Tuesday joe aa be ch i * . evening. an ‘ive your stomach a treat. pine yom, has chown Monday, ne| Miss Kathleen Murphy Gear 3 eicaon and i Chaves ae Charles Hughes, also of Mandan, who Wins Note on Campus Liessman, is employed as a clerk at the Mandan — post office. High honors recently have been ac- Announcement of the engagement |corded a former Bismarck girl, Miss and approaching marriage of Miss|Kathleen Murphy, at the University McGhie to Mr. Hughes was made at ajof Southern California, Los Angeles, 1 o’clock luncheon given Saturday by|with her election to membership in Mrs. A. ©. Henderson and Mrs.jthe Amazons and Sigma Delta Pi. Charles Bigbee, both of Mandan, at/She is the daughter of Henry T. Mur- the Henderson home. Phy of this city. Covers were laid for 12 intimate} Amazons is the outstanding group friends of the bride-elect at a table|of co-eds, selected from the sopho- centered with a bowl of snapdragons|more and junior classes by virtue of in harmony with the pink color|their scholarship, campus activities scheme. The place of each guest was|and service to the university. Their marked with a ribbon beneath which {work consists of orienting freshmen, was concealed the announcement. Following the luncheon, the afternoon was spent in hemming towels for the bride-elect. a Miss McGhie is the daughter of|by a uniform of black sweaters with Mrs, Jane McGhie, Spring Valley,jthe Amazon insignia, white blouses ciety’s candi ‘Miss Helen Gade. Minn. For several years she has|and white skirts. cee te ana ae rority and Alpha Psi Omega, national | Individual candles at each place been principal of the Central school} Being the only junior class member at Mandan, to be selected for initiation by. Sigma|@amatic organization. Mr. Jonson |were | lighted simultaneously, | this is a salesman for the Minot Candy/ceremony being accompanied by a Delta Pi, Miss Murphy now ranks in/| service, Playlet having the unity existing that national honorary Spanish scho-| “jyrg.” Johnson, who motored to League dastic portety, with the senior class.) scinot for the tea, was accompanied /theme, |The official colors of the STATE |235s22 me pune nel Sete ening e wo Pan- ic . 5. dragons as a floral note. Given at the Los Angeles Biltmore Miss Ruth Gade was toastmaster nesota points and are at home at 321 | vocal duet by Mrs. J. V. Richert and Mandan St. Mrs, Paris was Miss/Mrs, H. F. Peters, a guitar solo by Richert, a piano solo by Vivian Wil- members as its central gold table decorations with snap- TODAY AND TUESDAY ||Hotel over which Miss Murphy, 88/winnipeg, Man. and northern Min-|for the program which included a F. Backer, a short address by Rev. TODAY AND TUESDAY Tastes Better beeause ‘ts MADE ! Prescription Specialists ae Walther League Holds Anniversary Banquet The forty-second anniversary of the Walther League founding was {observed by the local unit attached to the Zion Lutheran church with a banquet attended by 60 persons given Thursday evening at the Rendezvous. This“ was the second annual ban- quet held here in memory of the oc- casion, An impressive candle-light- . Jing ceremony in which all societies jin the United States joined was held at 9 o'clock. The International Wal- ther League candle burned through- cut the entire banquet and furnished the fire for lighting of the local so- While Nou TRAVEL- He YOU ARRIVE ON Aes -conditioned TRAINS THROUGHOUT THE WEST @ Travel by train! On trains that are air-conditioned from stem to stern. The ( aores forward step in travel comfort since the invention of the sleeping car. it makes train travel through the West the world’s niost luxurious form of trans- tation. Yet it costs you not one penny more. Your dollar goes farther on ‘estern Railroads. All Cars Air-Conditioned Western Railroads have air-conditioned their principal trains throughout—coaches and chair cars 23 well as sleeping, cafe, club, lounge, dining and observation cars. These famous western . She is retiring rush captain and present secretary. Miss Murphy is being especially 2e congratulated on the campus for her UNTIL spears panes beatin 20s 7:30 em ‘ A rollicking musical com- ||in the tfice of the University comp- edy with a boatload of |j‘oller. t ) sual traio: feat many cars—for example, a transcontinental schedule jires seve! dancing beauties. Laid agit TONIGHT Ms com, plete ‘rains, over 70 cars in all. Brey. ongof, these cars has been ait-conditioned—employ- e Mid Bes sane cheiaian, whe: hed ing thousands of workers—placing millions of dollars in circulation to aid recovery. AND mem m So while other industries are still experimenting with air-conditioning of the finer homes, soicoeated NEWS genres o: cen she (armen so Face hotels schools, sheneie ice bellsisss, and other places of business—ahe Westera Railroads Own’ ioneered ir-conditioning complete trains so that i Ith- entertained at plonic supper and our . fal, restful comforts aad benedts of air-conditioning on wheels. Suppose you suldenly be- came the object of the greatest manhunt in his- tory, what would you do? More Than Cooling The way these principal western trains are air-conditioned insures clean, fresh air at all times —no matter bow hot or dusty it is outside. The cars are quiet, odorless, free from drafts. The air-moisture (humidity) is scientifically regulated. When you travel by train in the west now, on business or va- cation, you will feel (and look) “Fresh as the Breath of adventures race across the screen! 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