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ws wr ‘ son, H. J. Taylor, Florence Davis, =, iF i if = Flower Show Will Feature Rare and Unusual Blooms Mrs. F. S. Stucke Names Sec-/ Theater and Dinner tion Chairmen and Mem- Mark 18th Birthday bers of Committee: ove Miss Lois Milhollan, daughter of —— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milhollan of 931 New or rare flowers or flowers not|Fighth 8t., marked her thirteenth commonly grown here will be featured | birthday Friday when ten girls were ina exhibit of the annual/entertained at a matinee theater party, followed by a dinner at the Milhollan home. Decorations were in pink and green and a birthday cake featured. Favors were presented to the guests. The group played various games after dinner. eek Nelson Sauvain Is Honored at Dinner Nelson Sauvain, retiring member of the state board of administration, was the guest of honor at a farewell party Saturday noon when members of the -|Mrs. Taylor Honored d At Dinner, Shower | Mrs. William Taylor, the former . | Miss Edith Peart whose marriage was 5 tly announced, was the guest of honor at a dinner and miscellane- . lous shower evening at The Inn, Hostesses were Misses Bertha ‘Varney and Evelyn Nack, Bismarck, pyletieatt committee, H, Zinnias: Mrs. E. F. Trepp, chairman. Class I, Flower Arrangement: Mrs. Peter Reid, chairman; Mesdames C. [OF Sea K. A. Simonson, com- Class J, Shadow Boxes, Window Boxes, Wall Vases: Mrs. W. L. Nues- ele, chairman. Class K, House Plants: Miss. Mary Braserol, chairman; Mrs. Charles Class L, Mrs. L, Unusual Flowers: J. Taylor, af Class H. M. Leonhard, ; Mesdames are J.C. Oberg, Paul Henry, Class O, Dahlias: Mrs. H. J. Taylor, Class B, Vegetables: ‘Mrs. Mel chairman. ai ‘Welch, ick, chairman; Mrs. A. V. Sorenson. i a5ee a fi i xe & oe og i 8e EP £3 Ha Pa hy F iS 8 E i A li 3F iF lel i Mrs. Walker left On her return to be accompanied by Plans to enter the Mc! Music there this winter, opel Sop shich te, Cepamber#. E. M. Davis, manager of the World War Memorial building, his wife and ay settale arhae eget i daughter, Delores, left Saturday on a Lakes, Minn., where he had|V#<ation trip to Montana and points meeting of nurserymen|‘" Canada. They planned to make from North and South Dakota and their first stop at Cartworth, Mont., Nebraska trom Thursday to Satur-| Where they will visit Mra. Davis’ par- F EE i tt i Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Knott, 140¢ of| Thayer Ave. are the parents of a girl born at 11:25 p. m., Saturday at St. Alexius hospital. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. * aj a Mus Allce Larson of Ciyde, N, D.,|fecently appointed auditor for the A wedding license was issued Fri- day to Douglas J. McDowall, Bis- marck, and Yvonne Anastasia Ber- teand, Bathgate, N, D. County Judge I. C. Davies issued a west, had as her guests over the license Saturday to Alexan: ‘week-end Miss Helen Garvey of Graf- Ree ae, fos and ton and Miss Mildred Johnson of/ rues May Field, Bismarck, Valley City. oe sk * Routine business will occupy the board of county commissioners when it convenes here Tuesday, County to join Mr. MacGregor of the| auaitor 0, G. Derby said Monday. They —=—==___—__——______—_= sk e Miss Harriet Diets left for her HEAR N. C.B. I. home in Fargo of MALE QUARTET in Music and Song, accompanied by Lioyd Christiansen, pianist and MARVIN C. MILLER (former pastor, Gospel Taber- nacle) N. D. spent the week-end visiting ends in this city and at Wilton, her ¢ home, * Gospel Tabernacle beginning Tuesday Night 8 o'clock Bvelyn, Spokane, Wash., to visit Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. B. D. Wetmore, #13 Ros- ‘NBs * Out of the west flew Jayne Shadduck, motion picture actress, who, until her divorce a few days ago, was the wife of Jack Kirkland, the Dlaywright. Meeting her at the Newark, N. J., airport is wealthy young Harry Topping. Jr., who, say the wiseacres. wil) be her next husband Dinner Given for New Bridal Couple In honor of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaschk .|Who were married that morning, Mrs. Augusta Gaschk, 1116 Rosser, enter: tained at a dinner Saturday evening, served in the private dining room of the Patterson hotel. Covers were laid for 24 close friends of the couple. Ap- pointments were in orchid and yel- low and a large wedding cake, gift of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson, cen- tered the bride's table. Mr. and Mrs. Gaschk were married at Mound City, 8. D. Saturday morn- ing at 11 o'clock, The bride, the former Miss Alga Jeramchuk, wore | g. '@ floor-length frock of green organ- dy, fashioned on simple lines over & satin slip. Her accessories were white and her flowers pink and white sweetheart roses. Mrs. Raymond H. Iesitt, sister of if {the bridegroom, was the matron honor. She wore a white ternoon dress with yellow hat and corsage of tiny yellow roses. Mr. sitt was best man. Following the dinner Saturday eve- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Gaschk left for @ several days’ wedding trip to Dick- Eugene Zuger Has Seventh Birthday Mrs. Albert Zuger, 812 Main, enter- tained a group of six children Sun- day afternoon in honor of her son, Eugene, who celebrated his seventh birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games and a birthday luncheon was served with a color scheme carried out in pink and yel- low. The table centerpiece was of tea Toses and golden glow, and frosted muffins, serving as individual birth- day cakes, also carried out the scheme in icing and candles. * ek Miss Marjorie Wilson of Sioux Falls, . D., stopped here Sunday to visit Mrs. John Scher, Jr., 416 8. Eleventh St., en route to Minot where she will visit friends and relatives, Medora Organizes Nye President Club Medota, N. D., Aug. 5.—(#)—Forma- tion of the first county Nye-for- President club—advancing U. 8. Sen- ator Gerald P. Nye for president—in North Dakota, was announced here inson andthe Badlands. ~ For travel|Monday by Emil Strand, chairman of the bride is wearing # rust crepe en- semble. Upon their return they will be at home at 1116 Rosser. Gaschk is employed at the Patterson hotel. * ek * Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer W, has as her guest Mrs. W. E. Fitzsimons of St. Paul, Minn., who arrived Sat- urday and will spend a week or ten Gays visiting in Bismarck. She has many friends in this city and in Man- dan, ese e Misses Effel Viken and Rose De Wits, 503 Ninth St., and Miss Teresa Martin, 412 Fifth St., spent the week- end in Tappen, N. D., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeWits, return- ing Monday morning. * *® t Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups Oo See | The Nonpartisan Girls’ club will meet Tuesday at 5 o'clock in Mrs. Herman's lunchroom in the capitol. A regular business meeting will be held, followed by supper, and the group will have a swimming party in the municipal pool afterward. Today and Tuesday 26c until 7:30 SHIRLEY COMMANDS YOU TO BE GAY! ca’s darling is eralissimo of joy, as her sunny songs a dancing feet fill you to overflowing with the joy of living! SHIRLEY TEMPLE Curly Top ad JOHN BOLES ROCHELLE HUDSON JANE DARWELL Hear Shirley’s New Song Hits! —Piu— Cherley Chase Comedy News - Variety the new organization. Other officers of the Billings coun- Mr.|ty club are A. E. Baicourt, vice chair- man; W. G. Thorp, secretary, and O. F. Falkington, treasurer. Thorp is state’s attorney of Billings county, while Stfand is an officer of a pro- duction credit association at Dickin- ‘son. Organization of the state Nye-for- President move was first announced more than a month ago, by Sidney A. Papke, secretary of the state group, which was launched at Cooperstown, Nye's home town. A separate stove is used to cook each dish of food in some parts of the Philippines. The stoves consist of clay bowls, which hold the char- coal fire over which the pots rest. At the COOL CAPITOL Last Times Tonight “Comedy” - “News” “Musical” - “Dumbbell Letters” TUES. - WED. - THURS. Lovable! - Adorable! A Riot of Fun! 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