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= . j THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1935 6 Bathilda Clara Hess kane, Wash Mr. and Mr A. 8 Junior C.'D. A. Troop |Z, Sinn a Baldwin, 416 * . aunt. of 4s 4 : . Takes Marriage Vows) the bride, and Mrs. Paul J. Hess, Mi-| Picks Helen M’Kinnon|twettth st. 7 not, ** The main altar of St. Mary's pro- Trip to West Coast At the first meeting of the new year] Miss Erma Cox left Friday morn- a cathedral decorated with burning ta-| Mr. and Mrs. Tonskemper are go-|which Troop 3, Junior Catholic ing for Aberdeen, 8. D., to attend the ing to the west coast for their wed-|Daughters of America, held at the festivities at Northern pers in branched candelabra ferns/aing trip and will be at home at the|home of Helen Mildenberger, 411 Roettal atte school. She is expected to and baskets of pink chrysanthemums|piticrest apartments, Duluth, Nov. 20./Tenth St., the following officers were return Sunday evening. © ~~ was the setting for the beautiful fall/For traveling Mrs. Tonskemper is|named: Helen McKinnon, president; x * * Past Noble Grands of |wedaing ceremony in which Miss|Wearing a tile red angora dress ac-|Agnes Fisher, vice president; Janet] war, and Mrs, V. A. Yaeger’ = ——————————— . @)soci Washburn Will Be Mecca. of during the full day session to be held “and Among Bathilda Cl: He .jeented with dull gold buttons and Ferguson, secretary, and Grace John-|ramily, us ‘ ry et ‘ H A. Mackoff of Dickinson, 3 Rebekahs Name Heads and Mrs. ‘Joseph P ttoss Sidon, ba! gold heirs een iets. ‘tat Sey. oan kate beter 8t., ive moved (ute thts Sen theeied " ‘ Mrs. W. H. Stutsman, Sr, of Man- ake came the bride of Bernard James|#eal coat, felt hat and other ac- rot rvinski, presided. | which has just been completed, at 1006 “4 District Clubwomen Monday San, reece ot lkege 4 is sana a hy felieg Tonskemper, son of Mrs. H. J. Tons- cessation tn black aoe ial NES cane acl a a ale | ieee oe i ne ~ x * * is = emper of uth, Minn., and the Tonske anes —_—_— : ° the e Mrs. J. W.|late Mr. Tonskt ‘ y from the Mandan high school and the| Stell. Lunch was served. Z - ° Current Events Club Will Pres- 8 ee eee cnet aon ot Dance Opens 1935-36 bel chamispa ter tng the meeting | Saturday ioeaing. a eee College of Saint Catherine, St. Paul. eee a te Nn at ae was va: t) i ent’ Skit for Convention |cers and ewarding of the 1988 conven- K * edule |! the Rebekah Past Noble Granas’| The nuptial mass and ceremony |e, Tonskemper atteded the Cathe-/R.N.A, Members Meet |serters within the British lines dur- ‘i Ba tn .C. Social Schedule association held Friday evening at the| ere read by the pastor, Rev. Robert dral high scl ae ats tu bei oe AtN. 1 Saturd: ing the Revolutionary War. ¥ janquet Program ‘There are 60 etchings in the lim- — home of Mrs, Harry M. Berg, 514|4- Feehan. graduated from St. Thomas college o! apoleon saturday * the steer eisy ited - edition collection which Miss| The Knights of Columbus couneil|Bleventh St, Mrs. Celia Schloemar| Miss Virginia Wright of Mandan)St Paul = Memb m1 Programs for the 2ist eighth dis-|Burke will show, these being available | opened its 1935-36 social season and|Was named vice president and Miss Played the program of organ music embers from 11 southeastern] The Patterson Hotel has just er 3 ut det North Dakota ities bled trict convent nm Catherine McDonald, secretary-treas- |Providing the musical background for ota communi assem eived ment al Federation of Women's libs 1eonved ariste: New York, Bone. ‘of the fine celebrated - Columbus day with Sire. Bridge games in nich ‘Mrs, |the ceremony, She played “Angelus” D.U.V. Hears Report at Napoleon Saturday for the annual pte & siiipatent of tive Ion He a here Saturday indicate that an inter: [est prints of the year, including a few| dancing party attended by 45 couples! Guthrie won honors and refreshments |by Massenet while the guests as-| On National Meeting)sistrict convention of the Royal fe a esting session awaits delegates, who|by John Costigan who was awarded given Friday evening at St. Mary’s|followed adjournment. Mrs. J. L.|sembled and then sounded “Marche Neighbors of America, called by Mrs. 2 will assemble at Washburn at 1:30|the Shaw prize of $1,000 for technical | School auditorium. Vreal, 1004 Seventh 8t., will be hostess |Nuptiale,” Gauus, to announce the] 4 report on the national convention | Mathilda Melicher of Napoleon, or- i o'clock Monday afternon for prese-|execution. Most of the originals are The Folsom orchestra. played for) for the next meetiNgNov. 8. arrival of the bride. Selections used|neiq at Grand Rapids, Minn, in Sep- acle. The district comprises Burn- a tation of credentials and registration, |hung in the Metropolitan museum. dancing and presented as a special x k * during the mass were “Prelude” by/ tember given by Mrs. Philomena stad, Ellendale, Fullerton, Forbes, y The Norwegian Lutheran church District Leaders attraction tap dance and baton twirl- +._|Frever, “Prelude” by Mozart and|Ganz, Fargo, department inspector, | Oakes, Monango, Dickey, Edgeley, Le will be headquarters for the session| District officers besides Mrs. Berg |!" numbers by Miss Dorothy Bar-i Mastel-Moore Wedding |“Adagio” by Merkel. ‘The recessional featured the meeting of Tirzah Ann |Moure, Kulm and Nepoelon. which continues through Tuesday with |and Mrs, Steffen, treasurer, are Mrs. A. von ak ein’ polsen, Uo To O October 16|"" ‘Wedding March” by Valenti. | Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of _ ee ® : the Washburn Study club of which|A. Hendricks, Goodrich, ‘vice presi-| Paton work by Marlon G. Folsom, the) ~1OQ Occur Uctoner Sapphire vue seiner’ wan’ the ma-| Uuon Veterans of the Civil War held/ Fort Lincoln Chapter Mrs. E. I. Schulz is president -|dent; Mrs. C. A. Cross, Dawson, re- ¥ o 3 -|Thursday afternoon at the B. P. W. * ess group. ‘Mrs, Rumell Anderson is [eording secretary, and Mrs. John Rob- Slattery played Miss Barneck’s 8¢-) xfr. and Mrs. George Mastel, Hazel |terlal af the bridal costume which|ciub room, World War Memorial! Will Meet at Mandan general chairman and Mrs. G. A. Lin-|inson, Garrison, historian. Mrs. Stef-| “punch was ‘served at midnij ght. Ar- ton, Saturday made formal announce- | was completed with a hat of the same | building. dell has arranged the program. fen, Mrs, Schulz and Mrs. Fred Jan-|rangements for the function were ment of the engagement and ap-|material, matching slippers, a rhine-| Mrs, Margaret Moriarty, president| Mrs. Anna Stark, who is a Mandan To Visit Camp Site onius, Bismarck, comprise the student | Tangements for the function welt |prosching marriage of thelr daughter, |stone brooch, an arm bouquet of gar-|of the J. B. McPherson unit of the|member of Fort Lincoln chapter, Moday aftenoon events will be an|loan committee. Matt Seetbainee, John Holkup and V. Miss Betty Mastel, to William D.|denias and lilies-of-the-valley and a] Women’s Relief Corps, which soon is|American War Mothers, has invited executive board meeting at 2 o'clock} Department chairmen besides Miss! 4 Yaeger. 55 Moore, Jr., Fort Lincoln, son of Mr.|white pearl rosary. The gown was|to disband, presented the banner hon-|the group to meet at her home, 201 and a drive to the Lewis and Clark|Hewitt, public welfare, and Miss as les age and Mrs. William D. Moore, Sr., of |fashioned in floor length with thejoring the unknown dead which is;Third avenue, northwest, at 3 o'clock alte at 3 o'clock, these to be followed|Burke are: Mrs. Irene Boyd of Pin- : Buhl, Minn. skirt gaining fullness below the knees | owned by the corps to the D. U. V. at| (CST) Tuesday afternoon, the regu- by the federation dinner at the Meth-|gree, citizenship; Mrs. Schulz, fine T lownsen: d Grou S Net The wedding ceremony will be per- ;and a closely fitted bodice with long| this pei f lar meeting date. Election of officers odist Episcopal church at 6 o'clock and|arts; Miss Mary Cashel of Bismarck, oup: formed at 2:30 o'clock the afternoon |sleeves puffed from the shoulder to] Mrs. R. E. Carlander was hostess | will be held, @ program at the high school nudi-|legislation; Mrs. C. E. Fried-of Spirit- $61 at Dancing Party of Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Fort/the elbow and then fitted to the|for the meeting and served refresh- * * * PERRY MASON torlum two hours later. wood, American homes; . James ae tab nee cine es ae al wrist us with tiny velvet but-| ments. Royann Breen and Estelle Ken- ooo ae be Mrs. W. C. Taylor, LaMoure, state|Rice of Mercer, international rela-/ Net profits amounting to $61 were|A Session, Jr., Laat plain rebate the tia He Mage? pe cepted wll 4 ** # eA rites jhes when Mrs. solves the season’s most scan- president, will bring greetings at the|tions; Miss Minnie Johnson’ of Turtle/ made by the Bismarck Townsend or- service, ; age brim turned up at the back and) Date of Spanish War eth Vetter, Mandan, enter-!) datous slaying ...in the most evening program for which Mary Sue|Lake, applied education; Mrs. Carl] ganization at its dancing party given| Mr. Moore is in the U. 8. govern- with two small ostrich feathers of the 4 " tained at a Hallowe'en party Thurs- 7 : ‘Wigley, Dawson, Ala., will be the main|E. Johnson of Jamestown, juniors; | Friday evening at A‘O.U.W. hall tol ment service and is stationed at Fort ol shade on one side of the Groups Dinner Is Se’ at tbe ag a rape ay or Be sensational succession of speaker. Other program features are|Mrs. G. Buechler of Goodrich, mem-| raise funds to send delegates to the) rincoin of , it. 4 Tausic by Washburn high school girls, (bership: Mrs. ©. E. Davies of Cctrte-| national convention at Chicago. ects dsteite a eee, the North} Miss Barbara Jane Tonskemper of| pians for the annual chicken din- | Joseph’s Catholic church. ee cee “The Pageant of the Painted Woods” |nay, North Dakota clubwomen, and| Several prizes donated by local “a 8 Duluth, sister of the bridegroom and|ner of the United Spanish American * # * since “The Thin Man”! presented by the Mahta Mihe Camp|Mrs. Knauf, general federation club-| business firms were awarded during the bride's only attendant, was|War Veterans post and Auxiliary,| Alexander MacGregor of Spokane, 4 Fire Girls, a vocal solo by Miss Mil-|Women,. the function. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tninity Choir Sings dressed in a deep rose changeable taf-| which will be held at the World War | Wash. the guest of his cousins, Mr. dred Kellam of Washburn, a cornet ek * C. Gfay of Chicago won the gift for y r gS feta floor length frock having 9)Memorial building dining room at 7/8nd Mrs. Gordon MacGregor, 111 - solo. by Leo Wilson of Washburn and a|MRS, STEINMETZ the car coming from the greatest dis-/ Program for Meeting |tucked shiriwaist style bodice closed | o'clock (CST) the evening of Monday, | Bre. A. West, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A: : Fa i _——— So ew ee ee ee i ” tance while Carl Ehrlich, Center, with tiny buttons of self material and|Oct. 21, were made at a committee |Bonham, 108 Ave. C West, several; skit, “The Centuryites,” given by the; NOMINATED IN THIRD bri e guests, was awarded tong slightly full sleeves, and a hat of| meeting held at the home of Mrs. K.;4vs, leaves for his home Saturday | ey sa\\ als Current Events club of Bismarck. Nomination of Mrs. R. F. Steinmetz, the for the car bringing the The Trinity Lutheran choir of 33 | ine same material as the dress, made|C. Ar 223 Th: t. E ‘an be has Mra, Davis to Speak Minot, as district president is to be| ‘he Prize Voices will present its first sacred pro- : Gap SE a Ativiltae, ee x \ \ | drove the oldest model, a 1925 Stude- nil d greatest number. Claude Hanson “ ‘4 with Breton brim marked with a a Ralph diled Hl etd watcha get AR Hf ea hie age Atlee ele beat ebeod ter in at 7:30 o'clock | cluster of rosebuds and ties of the ma- cy ive in ‘both Seana’ snd Man: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kabeary of session opening at 9 o'clock include|state convention next spring by the! bearer, Mrs. William Brier and Olaf lay evening, singing “Great De-| torial in the back. She also wore the dan, will attend the banquet, which | Devils Lake are week-end visitors in ed the president's message, summaries of | third district, which met at Minot.| weison received the gifts for the best /'verance,” a cantata compiled and ar-|).i465 sift to her, a rhinestone brace-| is to be followed b: m stress-|the city, having come to get Mr. | club histories given by presidents or|Mrs. Thea Hagen Smith, Williston,| waiters ranged by M. Casper Jonshoy.. The |i. and carried & colontal bouquet of |ing reports on. the tecent national |Kabeary's mother, Mrs. John Kabeary, delegates, highlights of the district) was elected vice president. Mrs. 8.M.| ‘The sponsoring organization wishes|*insing of this cantata will mark the |... rosebuds and blue bachelor but-|encampment, Serving with Mrs, Ar-|Who hes been the guest of Mr. and | history by Mrs. John Robinson of|Hydle, Williston, president, presided|to express its appreciation to the concluding session of the Sunday! a a Garrison, an address on “The Di-|and with Mrs. Taylor headlined the| various firms which donated the'School Teachers association conven-/'"* 4 mais, SS ne ieras a bancaieles deh elon ataaed ot ad vision of State History, N. D. F. W.C.”|banquet program. Twenty-five wo-| prizes. Arrangements were completed |tion which convened at the Trinity) , 140, Tavis, Bismarck, cousin of|and Rose Scharnowske Miss Florence Fleming, Mandan WARREN WILLIAM | by Mrs. Florence H. Davis of Bis-imen attended a breakfast for club| by John Boss, general chairman, as-;UuUtheran church Saturday morning.|1° "hide, was’ best man f oe igh eohiool instructor; Swank -t0/Bacgo | PAYRIcin ELLiG marek, immediate past district presi-|representatives interested in lbrary/ sisted by Raymond Collis, L. M.| For this occasion, the choir will ap-|(te Buide, was best man for Mr.) Theot Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Acie agae ALO dent, and an address, “Shall We Pros-|maintenance and pomotion. French end Mmes. J. H, Sleight, F.jPear in new vestments and will be|Tonskemper. Ushers were Thomas F. fepefietetlsctad tI Rad eet Se ‘orate death in . : : : 4 fe 8, Rindah! will be [both of Bismarck. ; r Tage sted, phic iisgeed be ital Ade Pl otasiecengs ain rte Sarena a8 Mrs, Sima to Sing "|The bride's mother wore a Bur-|Bendickson of Mandan entertained at /homecoming events this week-end. Mrs, W. K. Williams will give the} Mrs. Earl Stonehouse of Larimore, | eers ‘cuchestra and was interrupted at| At the 11 o'clock Sunday morning |gtndy color triple sheer dress /@ miscellaneous shower ‘Thursday at a ei wr idl a welcoming address to which Mrs, |retiring secretary-treasurer, was nom. | midnight ‘when supper was served. |S€rVice, also a part of the convention maces oneeena @esprit design oe noe ao je corks a ase noninuniee heres on \! SSyib will respai, “Miia. barge | ihe es vresvaens ot the tree, ais alas will scypn tapered annie nary sitio aNAi: sbbeptthnr agiepeiy st Five tabies of ibridgeamd tives tables Dakota Agricultural college homecom- Sunday . Monday 1 Berg of Courtenay, district president, | trict in session at St. Thomas. me P. b A iS d Unto Me,” William point } eae manor very Meee ee eee ene di tay arti tie avec |e ectVitias at Trurge thie (Weekend »\ Will eles: ee wrpotings eer ice ee ee araeeetaien | res yterian yno public is invited to attend both serv- |roses. Mrs. ‘Tonskemper, mother of ning, bunco awards going to Mrs. Ed-|She 1s the house guest of Mr. and! eg eee ae Intoduction of delegates and visi-|Wwas chosen secretary-treasurer. Graf- Delegation Is Home a the bridegroom, was in @ costume of|ward Tennesen and Miss Rosemae Mrs. E. A. 8. Howell. 5 ; tors, appointments of committees, ajton singers placed first in the district e cantanta to be sung is arranged |navy color triplesheer with matching; Ferderer and bridge high score favors willl MONEYED MOBSTERS Ps ti th | cae octet Saemeedasies Bismarck and Mandan delegates|! four parts under which the plan /hat and slippers and a corsage of Jo-|to Mmes Albert Johnson and Peter Re OMT Co GUNS COULDNT Get! % HES fund sort Mrs. T. He cutten af Hon! dinner. Speakers included Mrs, returned Friday evening from Fargo|°! Licata is logically developed. re Hill and pink roses to com-|Bendickson. - anes cat Oe ss, bore! E DAUIS . 2. fe . be < ts Part I on prayer and confession in-|plete her costume. * * > a 4 roves, Suanatet wactear rile Bebe Deine Baattlee ‘Olsen ot] jubilee aera Ror Des cludes a chorus, “Come Thou Now,” a| A wedding breakfast was served to| Miss Norma Peterson of this city |day evening for a week-end visit with BETT trio, “God Be Merciful,” and a bass |30 guests at the home of Mr. has been chosen one of the cheer |his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M. " k it ” L4 le home of . and solo by Miss Carol Wilson of Wash-|Grand Forks and Mrs. W. W. Wass-| foes ed a Syne in seexion (S010. “Incline Thine’ Ear,” with /Mrs. L, A. Tavis, 516 Fourth St, uncle|leaders at the North Dakota Agri- /Davis, 990 Sixth St. | SPECIAL AGENT | the aba high igtonane au fhe 1036 ovens + Tangdon won fom ‘Tuesday until Friday. chorus. Part II, entitled “Salvation |and aunt of the bride, following the Cultural college. Dr. C. S. Putnam, ** * — —PLUS— Selected Short Subjects =e oe ee Cometh From the Lord,” is sung in|church service. A tiered wedding cake| band director, conducted the tryouts.| Alvin A. Mayer and Frederick Evans || Hii Ge BRENT tine business will be given a place on * * oe pAttending | from tance’ Judge!® women’s trio, “Lift ‘Thine Byes,” |flanked on elther side by white te,|‘The new leaders led the cheering for|left Saturday morning for Grand FEOn A Re ee the morning program. Work for Pi ‘Alsxander G. Burr, Miss Anna D.\Chorus with soprano obligato, _a |pers in branched crystal holders form-| the first time at the N.D.A.C.-Morn- Forks where they are to visit rela- RUC ALR IDsO Cf ba Luncheon at Neon 2 ers or Fioneer Burr. Mmes. Ralph Penner, John L.|Chorus “The Lord Is My Shepherd,” |ing the centerpiece and two crystal |ingside game last week. tives over the week-end. HUGE ALC STAR ICA SY \ Following the 12 o'clock luncheon} Function Are Chosen! nughes and Charles Liessman, Miss| followed by the “Pastoral Symphony” |bowls of white pompoms marked the| ®—— ——7—_—_—__ “+ * there will be a friendly half hour with r iThetma Liessman and John Sterling. from “The Messiah” and concluding |table. Guests besides the immediate Church Societies | Francis McAleese, Chicago, and | the call to order set for 1:30 o’clock. Heads of several committees for|Rev. Gilbert F. Stewart, pastor, rep- with “Beautiful Saviour” by the |relatives and the attendants were Mr.! g¢——__ es —_______—@| Miss Alberta Yuill of Williston are seg “—— Howitt, Bismarck, will) the Burleigh County Pioneer associa~ | resented the Mandan congregation. chorus. and Mrs. H. J. Tavis, Inglewood, Calif., E. Hustlers i speak on “What the Women’s Clubs | tion’s 20th annual meeting, banquet | ‘Mrs. J. A. Shannon of Devils Lake to III on meditation opens with uncle and aunt of the bride; Freder-| The Harris Hustlers class of the Can Do for Indian Citizens,” Mrs. C.| ang dance which will be held at the| was elected vice president to succeed|“One Sweetly Solemn Thought” for lick . Tavis of Huntington Park,| McCabe Methodist Episcopal church 8. Buck of Jamestown will present! world War Memorial building dining! Mrs. 8. L. Hammond of Langdon as chorus and alto solo, a women’s trio, |Calif,, cousin of the bride; Mrs. G. A.| will meet at 8 o'clock Monday eve- legislation, Dr. Agnes Stucke of Gar-| room at 6:30 o'clock ‘Wednesday aa all other officers were re-elected by ot Jesus Christ, Teach Me Thy | Jantzen of Red Wing, Minn., aunt of ning with the Misses Grace and Nana See mme't. MEN TARE rison will discuss health problems| ning, Oct. 16, were announced Sat-|the Synodical society at its conclud-|Way.” “Thy Way and All Thy Sor-|the bride; Mrs. George Brown of Spo-| Cook, 204 Avenue A. and Miss Marian Burke, Bismarck, urday by Lynn Sperry, association | ing session. rows” for chorus, “Our Faith Springs THE TRAIL OF SUPER- in the afternoon. In addition to the} Mrs. V. J. LaRose is making pro-| Mrs. G. E. Harriman of Grand Forks, basses; anda chorus, “God Moves in a routine of business, there will be in-| gram arrangements, Otto Dirlam is! secretary, and Mrs. M. M. Harris, veo Way. CROOKS G-GUNS troduction of district department|in charge of the dance, George F.| Bottineau, treasurer. = fozart Chorus Included chairmen, @ vocal solo by Mrs. Mann, ! will will present the resolutions, Mrs.| -Mrs. George Rodman of Minot was e fourth part, developing “Reali- THE tenor and bass duet and chorus after ] --- Filmed on the same sen- terson. is responsible for the decora-| partment, and Mrs. E. G. Allison of| Toi s . AN' ‘Miss Marie Fargo succeeds Mrs. G. D. Stout of| Which there ts an alto solo, “Eye Hath UZ sational scale of “G-Men”... PLEAS. T tal deementines Marea Bei Ellendale as head of the missionary, Nob Been from “The Holy City.” The CREEN Ss BIGGEST SHOW! by the same producers and SERVICE .... }| (au residents of |Buriigh county) education department & 9 ged|Olorious is Thy Name,” Mozart. director! . .. With the screen’s prior to Nov. 2, 1889, the date of|partment of merbership is hea ih 2 daring man-hunter - 936 convention of the two|tions are included are Mendelssohn, er are eligible to attend the gath : ‘The 1a ped awarded to James-|Handel, Hermes, Bach, Lerman, Gaul, e a8 prvenitel and Mozart. Familiar arrangements ke * of anthems by Himmel, Roberts, Fs " Pie to be heard in the cantata. Music Board Meeting|Miss Dorothy Decker _|'°r."Trinty tutneran choir ts one — And Mother to Arrive of the outstanding musical organiza- Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth pitsinild tions in the city and each season has &t., leaves Sunday morning for Grand| ‘arriving in the city this week-end presented several sacred song pro- daughter, Miss Dorothy Decker, of| "Umbers of music lovers, Mason City, Ia., who will make their home at the Prince hotel while Miss Decker studies voice this. winter with Will present @ collection of etchings president. |“Holdovers are Miss Burr, president; Tike the Eagle,” duet for tenors and _ a s ; Pear named to succeed Mrs. A. F. McLane,|2#tion,” opens with “Great Deliver- Ct OULD T 1 ou C H! paca mn ANS Re ee congue ae Mure) Trea Pee also of Minot, in the stewardship de-|aMce” arranged for soprano solo, statehood, and their direct descend-| by Mrs. N. 8. Johnson of Gackle. Among the masters whose composi- " \ ij Mrs. Davis Going to Dahle, Sellers and Dudley Buck are will be Mrs. J. E. Decker and her|Srams which have attracted great Agnes McCay Sims. Miss Decker, : whose father is the meat packing tycoon, has studied with Mrs. Sims 50c _| tee dee Dono —eK 2 TODAY AND SUNDAY Special Sunda; ole pusst there of Mr. enfi Mrs? Wicetings of Clubs ||| | FRANKIE DARRO DINNER . | And Social Groups | and _ MASON ~~ . in , Fried | 8 The Moonen em meet at 3] “MEN of with Par ieismats || tek a GEORGE BRENT RICARDO CORTEZ ¢ JACK LaRUE ¢ HENRY O'NEILL meu 65c shh . —Plus— Served (rm: 11:30 a.-m. till ieee oA —— MUSICAL - NEWS ‘ se Pp. m. : ic struggie for i a ie vets mo tn or acetal] eek Sat CAPITOL sunday - Monday G.P. Restaurant ||] Ace care, (Sits AS CES | - omnty- renin Across from Logan's, 119 3rd &t. Chicken Chow Mein, Scalloped i ae > SAUTE ne Potatoes, Vegetable, Combination : Salad, Hot Roll, Beverage and id Just Wonderful 7 yame Dessert, Food to—the Patterson For Food to Delight aNNENS f sae f ROZEN BENNY © POWELL « TAYLOR BUTTE SCOTCH ICE CREAM : ' ‘The Patterson 2 UWA MERKEL - FRANCES LANGFORD -SID SAVERS ~ R (Special for This Week-End) Besides CHOCOLATE, hig ee BUTTERED PECAN, BANANA-PINEAPPLE, BRITTLE, NESSELRODE PUDDING, CHERRY AND ORANGE SHERBET i i , aH UI IP Set Sun. Mon, Tue THe