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. Will Occur Here November 3 be] ” ©) SOCIETY Anne Grinsteiner Is Wed to Richardson DeVore-Buttedahl Marriage sistant pastor of St. Mary's proca- thedral, officiated at the marriage of jteiner, daugh- Betrothal of Leader Editor and| home the dinner was given, have been State Auditor’s Clerk Is Revealed ‘The Misses Pearl Anderson and Viola ‘Torns, both of Minot, were the only out-of-town guests. At a lovely autumn dinner party Pa at a oa of Mrs, Girdell ee & esi! en oF witnessed Lee Hing, the engugenat ond sprrossee| Lutheran Girls’ Club |iaw ana sater ot the | bride, ‘The bride ing, marriage of Miss Haale DeVore| Meets Tuesday Night) tcceores and ine mairon of honot and Oscar J. Buttedahl was an- nounced to 30 friends of the bride- elect. The marriage will take place Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Trinity Luth- eran church of which both Miss De- Vore and Mr. Buttedah! are members. Guests at the announcement, were received by Miss DeVore and Mrs. Patterson and when dinner was Announced went to the dining room, which was profusely decorated autumnal flowers and ferns, a huge fan of the flowers and ferns being The Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club will have the first meeting of the cur- rent season at 8:o’clock Tuesday eve- ning at the apartment of the Misses Ella Johnson and Hilda Boe, 417 First &t. Former members and young wom- en affiliated with the Trinity Luth; eran church are invited. eee. present. * * * All Members Attend Function of W.R.C. A meeting of the Women’s Relief Corps held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. D. Cordner, Sr., 410 First St, and a 6 o'clock banquet served afterward at the Patterson hi tel Rose room were attended by all the corps members. Mrs, Mernie Kis- ner of New Salem was an out-of- town member attending and Miss Aldyth Ward was a guest for the oc- casion. Announce Committee arranged at one end of the room. For Maccabee Dance ‘The chandelier also was decorated ane i with greenery. The tables, arranged; Mmes. E. C. Stee, Celia Schloemer in. U-shape, were strewn with the|@"d J. H. Newton have been ap- flowers and centered with marigolds| Pointed as the arrangements commit- and daisies repeating the color theme! ‘ee, for the public dancing party which the Maccabee women’s organi- ‘used on the walls. In front of each| 4. will give Tuesday evening at Plate were tiny nosegays of flowers. the A.0.U.W. hall. Dancing will start x ee Announcement Is ‘Extra’ o’cldck. 4 -The newspaper theme, in recogni- aS Ceres ee NCO a ee Arthur F. Paul Weds der, states that a,bicycle will be given away during bd gael Zither Club Begins Activities Thursday The Zither club, an organization of girls employed in Bismarck homes and their friends, which has been ac- tive for several seasons, will begin the new year at 8:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club room, World War Memorial building. Members, others who wish to belong, and their friends are urged to attend this ini- tial meeting since plans for the year will be made, according to Miss Em- ma Grob, president. + % Mrs. Elizabeth Coons, 508 Tenth 8t., south, observed her eighty-first birth- day last Friday and was sui with a party given by her daughter, Mrs. Marion Lenihan, who resides at her home. The guests were eight grandchildren and four great-grand- children of Mrs. Coons, who were en- tertained with games arranged so that she could take part. The birthday cake, which was baked by the oldest granddaughter, Mrs. John Dwyer, was combined with garden flowers to form the luncheon table centerpiece. Mrs. Coons received several gifts. ee * Mrs. E, J. Gobel, 423 Fourth St., has returned from a three-week trip to points in Iowa and Cliicago. At Sib- ley, Ia., she attended a family reunion at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. 8. Janes, and in Chicago visited with her sister, Mrs. Horace Fenton. Return- ing with Mrs. Gobel was her daugh- ter, Mrs. William F. Robinson of Pierre, 8. D., who left for her home Monday. tion of Mr. Buttedahl’s editorial posi- tion, was used throughout the eve- thing and to each nosegay was at- tached a small card stating “Watch for Extra! Out at 7:46 o'clock.” When the awaited time came, the @oorbell pealed loudly and the “news- boy,” Billy Patterson, rushed in with the “extras.” The guests then were asked to remove the scrolls hidden in ‘the flowers and found a ture newspaper, “The Souvenir,” con- taining the detailed announcement, together with a picture of the en- gaged couple. The rest of the eve- Ding was passed in playing contract and-auction. ~-Zhe bride-elect attended the elem- entary schools of Donnybrook and was graduated from high school there. She then attended the Uni- versity of Southern California at Los Angeles for two years, following which she completed a course at a Grand Forks business college. Miss DeVore has been employed in the of- fice of Mrs. Berta E. Baker, state @uditor, for the last three years and previous 0 that held a position in a Minot department store. She has been secretary of the Nonpartisan Girls’ club, now Women’s Nonpartisan club No. 501, for several terms and has been prominent in that work, doubly so by reason of her musical ability, being always in demand for piano and vocal selections. Buttedahi from Mr. Buttedahl ts a native of Carpio, a town only nine miles distant from Donnybrook, but had never met his Prospective bride previous to their coming to Bismarck. He has been editor of The Leader, since it was started two years ago, coming here from Grand Forks where he was as- sistant instructor in the University of North Dakota journalism department, from which he received a degree in 1930, He has been employed in.news- paper work at Finley, Minot, Wal- halla and Fargo." f; Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, at whose Helen L. Brownawell During a nuptial service read at 9 o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Wal- ter E. Vater, McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church pastor, at the parson- age, 407 Sixth St. Miss Helen L. Brownawell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell, Moffit, became the bride of Arthur F. Paul, son of Mrs. R. Schwartz, Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, tended the couple at the ceremony for which the bride wet gowned in ginger brown Parma crepe with brown accessories. She carried an arm bou- quet of Ophelia roses. Mrs. Snyder wore an olive green Bural crepe model with brown accessories and @ corsage of Talisman roses. Mr, and Mrs, Paul left immediately after the ceremony for the South Da- kota Black Hills and will be away about 10 days. For traveling the bride is wearing a blue and grey suit dress with the outfit completed in black. The bride came to Bismarck in 1926 and in 1928 was graduated from the Bismarck high school. She worked for the state bonding company for some time but was secretary to Gil- bert Semingson, director of finance for the FERA, prior to her marriage. Mr. Paul is associated with his step- father, Mr. Schwartz, in the contract- ing and business and has lived here about seven years. xe * Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Shaw, 503 Ninth 8t., and Mrs. Krumweide and her son left Monday for visits with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pike, Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Knickerbocker, who lives in California. Mrs. Knickerbocker is Mrs. Krumweide’s mother and Mrs. Shaw's sister-in-law. ** & Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jack, 416 Thay- er avenue, west, left Saturday morn- ing for @ visit with relatives in In- diana, Michigan and Wisconsin. They expect to return about Oct. 1. xk * Cards received from Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington, 511 Third St., who are vacationing in the southern states, located them at New Orleans, La., on Wednesday. They arrived there Tuesday evening after touring through country ithmortalized by Longfellow’s poem, “Evangeline.” se 8 Miss Helen Hanson was a Bismarck guest when Mrs. Charles Shaw of Mandan gave a bridge party and mis- cellaneous shower Wednesday eve- ning for Miss Millicent Fowler, who will become the bride of John Porter, Jr., employed 3 pisos Sept. 21. Mrs, Jesse Gordon, 1204 Broadway, returned Friday from Thermopolis, Wyo., where she had been for two weeks, called by the death of her granddaughter, Derma Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. O, Gor- don, who died Aug. 28. zk * Mrs. Paul Goddard and son, Billy, from Carbondale, Pa., arrived here Sunday night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, H. P, Goddard, 806 Mandan 8t., parents of Mr. Goddard, who may come from Carbondale for a visit Dean D. M. Swarthout, head of the music department of the University of Kansas writes of Mr. Ralph Warren Soule Voice teacher of the Mehus Conservatory “He (Mr. Soule) impressed me as one I should not hesitate to place on my own faculty.” — For Appointments Call 306 Mehus Conservatory of Music Our Ladies’ Department Now Showing Hollywood ‘Style DRESSES In New Smart Styles. $995 12° 19% CLUBS Rev. Father Henry Holleman, as-|- iner,!P, Warren and Mrs, Marcia THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1985. O.E.S. Past Matrons Plan Year’s Calendar Plans for the new year were out- lined when the Past Matrons club, Order of the Eastern Star, was enter- tained at luncheon Friday by Mrs. 2 Thomas at the Warren residence, Fifth St. Places were set for 16 at .|tables centered with double nastur- tiums and with place cards in orange and brown further denoting the fall season. Mrs. Anna Stark, Mandan, was an out-of-town member attend- Cowan, grand- ing. Miss Mary i |daughhter of Mrs. Thomas, assisted in serving. ** Citations Awarded to. Local Auxiliary Unit Citations won by the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Le- gion, at the 1935 department conven- tion were presented by Mrs. F. D. Register, president, as the unit’s 1935 36 schedule got underway Friday eve- ning at the first fall meeting. ‘The citations were for Americanism and unit activities. The unit history book was awarded second place rib- bon. Mrs. Register and Mrs. E. F. Trepp gave detailed reports of the conven- tion, which were supplemented by Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, the new unit president. Mrs. Harry W. Rosenthal, new fifth district committeewoman, gave plans for the fall roundup meetings sched- uled for Washburn Oct. 9 and Linton, Oct. 17. Mrs, J. Arthur Solien, local radio chairman, announced a broadcast over KFYR, featuring a talk by Mrs.|® Mark of Hebron, state music chair- man, Friday evening, Sept. 20, from 8:15 to 8:30 o'clock. James Morris, supreme court jus- tice, spoke on “The United States! Constitution,” reviewing the history and formation of the document and telling how its preservation rests in the hands of the supreme court. Patriotic songs led by the Auxiliary chorus completed the program. Three new members, Mrs. J. V. Ben- nett, Miss Ella Scharnowske and Miss Joyce’ Moule, affiliated at this meet- ing Refreshments were served by the executive committee, headed by Mrs. Boise. * * * Among those assisting the Univer- sity of North Dakota Gamma Phi Beta chapter with rushing activities will be Miss Marion Burke, who went to Grand Forks this week-end in com- pany with the Misses Genevieve Parsons and Catherine McKinnon, Bismarck, and Ione Haagenson and Betty McHugh, Mandan, members of the sorority, who all have returned. Mrs. Borand of Chicago, the national president, also is spending part of the present week at the University chap- ter house. * ke Mrs. H. A. Behrbaum and son, Reuben, 416 Fourth St., spent the week-end visiting relatives at Flasher. se & | Meetings of Clubs 1 | And Social Groups | Self Expression Class The Unity Study club self expres- sion class will hear speakers on “In- terior Decorating,” “The Soul of Lin- coln” and “Where Love Is, There God Is Also” at the meeting set for 8 o'clock Monday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. eek k A. A. U. W. ‘The Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women, meets at 6:30 o'clock Monday eve- ning at the Inn for dinner, a brief business session and a program based on vacation experiences of members. * *k & * Rebekah Busy Bees Mrs. A. L, Brevig, 916 Eighth St., will be hostess for a Rebekah Busy Bees meeting at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Edward Eberhardt, Jamestown OCC enrollee, who has been treated at the Fort Lincoln hospitel for two months for a broken jaw suffered when he was struck by a ball bat in ® COC game, was released from this hospital this *7eek-end and has gone to Bemidji, Minn., to rejoin his com- pany. In Our Men’s Department We Are Offering MEN’S SUITS . In All Wool Worsteds at $14.95 Others at $19.50, $22.50 and up VISIT THIS EXCLUSIVE MEN’S AND LADIES’ SHOP Alex Rosen & Bro. Auxiliary to V.F.W. 83 tons of vegetables have been Gives M ti 4 Pi canned since the middie of the sum- 1 NS|mer, Miss Hazel Falley, state direc- edi 4 tor of women’s work for FERA, said @f the Auxiliary to the|Monday. Veterans of Foreign Wars will join hau Magy be? members for a social ur Ww Ttefreshments followin, their regular busiriess meeting at 8|°l¢ 1 Richardson, Fort Lincoln, and Pp. m., Wednesday in the American Miss Anne Marie Grinsteiner, Bis- ia bal “Ai ots e's | a, Ing. All officers are to be present at 7:30 o'clock, Members|, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Duerre, 117 West are requested to attend Wednesday's| Thayer Ave. are the parents of a boy. born at p. m. Saturday at the be ductus, on Duane Wl pumarek. Roma District Judge Fred Jansonius and Clifford Jansonius, court reporter, went to Washburn Monday to take care of court matters. They expected to return here Monday evening. William Gannon, brother of Clell Gannon, who lives in “The Cairn” at the top of the Mandan St. hill, left Saturday for Creighton Medical col- lege at Omaha, where he will be a junior this year. E. J. Gobel, mortician for Webb Brothers, and his son, Raymond, have returned from a three-week camping trip through Yellowstone National park, the Grand Tetons and Wyoming Rockies. County Judge I. C. Davies granted @ marriage license Saturday to Har- the Creole Rice and Tomatoes — posers ¥ drained, Let stand) One and one-half cups boiled rice,” until cool to thicken.|3 tablespoons flour, % teaspoon salt, Fold in pineapple and turn into a cold|1, teaspoon pepper, 3 tablespoons baked plc shell. | Chill until firm end | chopped onfons, 2 tablespoons chopped cover with cream whipped until thick and green peppers, 1% cups tomatoes, 3 sweetened and flavored with bl waler, juice which has ze . New Voice Instructor, Wife and Son Arrive Ralph Warren. Soule, new voice in- structor with the Mehus conservatory of music, arrived in Bismarck Satur- day afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Soule and their son, Ralph, Jr., who has enrolled as a freshman at Bis- marck high school. Mr. Soule, who has headed voice departments in colleges for 12 years, comes highly recommended as & teacher as well as a singer. Dean D. M. Swarthout, pianist and conductor and head of the music department of Kansas University at Lawrence, who is @ cousin of the opera, radio and movie star, Gladys Swarthout, writes ‘a8 follows concerning him: Ralph Warren Soule sang for us two years ago at the university and impressed me very much. He seems to be a fine fellow, of excellent Personality and well prepared. He impressed me as one I should not hesitate to place on my own faculty.” In a letter to Miss Belle Mehus, tf conservatory director, Dr. Swarthout writes in part: “You may quote me ba if you so desire on the ability of Mr. Ralph Warren Soule, who did a fine plece of singing here for us a few|* to serve with fall luncheons. Use 3 cups thinly sliced apples, % teaspoon cinnamon, 1 cup light brown sugar, % cup granulated sugar, % cup flour, % cup butter. Mix granulated sugar and cinna- mon and combine with apples in a buttered baking dish. Mix brown sugar and flour and cut in butter CAPITOL TONIGHT TODAY & TUESDAY Here Comes a Whole Shipload of Hilarity! Mr .and Mrs. Glenn Murray of Beu- lah are the parents of a boy born at 9 Lae Saturday at St. Alexius hos- pital. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Roehrich, 215 Third St. at 9 Pp. m., Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. Poids ies eeenowinanpateees- re Today’s Recipe { Pineapple Pie This pie is “baked” in the refrigera- r. ‘The recipe requires one baked nine- x ke inch pie shell, 1 package lemon- (Additional Society on Page 2) flavored gelatin, 2 tablespoons sugar, — | % teaspoon salt, 1 cup boiling water, City and County 2 egg yolks, 1 cup pineapple juice, iia rt Gov. Walter Welford will be one 1% cups finely shredded pineapple, of the principal speakers at the open- - ing of the Union Stockyards at West ea 35c Special 35c MS zs Nuon roca bier 5 o'clock Dinner at the New @ Agricul- tural college, has been appointed spe- ACE CAFE cial technical supervisor for the FERA canning centers, succeeding Dr. Cas- per I. Nelson, who has returned to the agricultural college at Fargo to re- sume his duties, Across from Logan's, 119 3rd St. Grilled Club Steak, Hash Brown Potatoes, Creamed Carrots, Combination Salad, Hot Rolls, Beverage and Dessert THE IRVIN S$. COBB EUGENE’ PALLETTE STEPIN FETCHIT. From 35 FERA community gardens, Have That Permanent Cartoon - News - Pictorial Wave Now Our $5.00 CEDRIC HARDWICKE Oil Croquignole BILLIE BURKE Coming Wed. - Thur. - Fri. —for— ALISON SKIPWORTH WIGEL BRUCE « ALAN MOWBRAY Next Attraction Yiext SYBIL JASON LITTLEBIG SHOT $3.00 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY GRAND PACIFIC BEAUTY SHOP Jessie Carlson, Mgr. 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