The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1935, Page 4

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Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center 4 — Q@)SOCIETY and CLUBS Forty and Interfraternity Thankseiving Dancing Clubs Plan Year’s Calendar Hiled So cae aie ieee ed by the advent of Thanksgiving is | that which the Masonic and Order of > 6 the Eastern Star lodges have planned | ¥ Opening Dances for corn | Bourbon Creation | for members and invited guests Fri- Groups Will Occur During = | ¢——_________ day evening, Nov. 22, in the Masonic |¢ ° temple. the Present Month mple, This function is to be one in the series under auspices of a joint com- }mittee headed by O, A. Convert and Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg, the last of | ¥ which was a bridge party with 15/% tables of auction and contract in play. | ¥ Score honors in the games, which | ¥ were followed by luncheon served in| ¥ the dining room with appointments in | % keeping with Thanksgiving, went to Mrs, F. J. Bavendick and Judge W. L. Nuessle for conttact and to Rob- ert Peterson and Mrs. Forte for auc- tion. The Capital City’s two dancing clubs, the Forty club, which has had a leading position among the city’s social groups since it was organized in 1919, and the Interfraternity group,|! which will be inaugurating its second season, both have chosen November | dates for the first functions in their 1935-36 schedules. ‘The Forty club of which Dr. Rich- ‘rd F. Krause is secretary has not definitely set the date for its first | party but the announcement will be! forthcoming within a few days. { Earl R. Monson, A. J. Scott and} Charles C. Goodwin, executive com-— mittee of the Interfraternity club,| which is composed of the younger! college set, announce that the open- ng supper-dance will be held Satur-/ @ay evening, Nov. 23, in the Patter- gon hotel Silver ballroom with the Guy-Fudgy orchestra playing the @ance program. The supper will be gerved during an intermission at 11; @’clock. Last year approximately 60 couples joined his club and the ke which at 65 couples this year,; it fins euly Hae filled at this time.| are ecie. anal bere ene f Contrary to the practice last year, no cabiptlie sates ‘aourvente can guest couples from the city of Bis-j = ebea tion marck can attend the club's func- b torte Intertraternity club had four US.W.V. Auxiliary’s parties last year, beginning with a| Meeting Place Given New Year's ball. The aoa el ¥ le includes besides the wal Hosea party, one at New| Mrs. F. L. Burdick, Mandan, presi-| Year's, one immediately before Lent|dent of the United Spanish Ameri- @nd the fourth party in the post- peal deatced pracy one ean 'T COMES TO LIFE IN A sday that the group's CID aaa hext tegular meeting will take place || MIGHTY SCREEN DRAMA! di 5 at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the} j I e Y B. P. W. room of the Bismarck World Girl Scout ade a War Memorial building. There has Course Opens Friday |seen some confusion as to the meet- ing place since the Spanish War Ve- Planned especially for those who/|terans post is to meet in the Memor- | fre new in the work, the Girl Scout ial building at Mandan and the two} Leaders’ association, is sponsoring ajorganizations usually meet in the special course of instruction which |same place. will be started at 7 o'clock maa * ee evening in the World War Memorial ; TONE Dullding. Those attending are to re- To Name Committees | Franchot ; port first at the Girl ‘out room, 0 * ast 0! jousands Mrs. Themar E. Simle, assisted by At Council Meeting including exotic native Jeaders who have had trail and camp- | f 4ng courses, will present the lesson Mrs. Frayne Baker, president, will; airls of Tahiti! // asmad dren ata bow | price wlll altend this, UTUMN ALE OF DRESSES Dark green felt and two shades of | | i | material. appoint standing committees for the * * * year when the Women’s Community Bi : jCouneil meets at 3 o'clock Friday af- i LM, I Bible Conference to ees in the American Legion Aux- STARVED | 4 jiliary room, World War Memorial Close Thursday Night|buiaing. ait organizations which FORLOVE! , have not appointed their delegates The TRUE dr The Bible conference in session at|are requested to do so in order to ‘gf «matic romance o the First Lutheran church since Sun- have a full representation at this 16 mutineers of day will be concluded at 8 o’clock/month’s meeting, which will be the the South Thursday evening when Rev. G.|last before the annual Christmas seal Seas! Adolph Johns, pastor, will preach on/|sale is inaugurated by the council. - “Witnesses of Jesus Must Bring the Gospel to Others.” In keeping with ; Fy ° this theme will be the special music, Today’s Recipe | a song entitled “Witnesses,” which H. | 4 —————_—__—— gl A. Swenson has composed and will sing. His accompanist will be Miss Lucile Maimquist. ‘The offering tak-|, One-half pound figs, 2-3 cup suet, en will go toward mission work. |1 cup snger, 9 eags, 2% cups biscuit oa crumbs (either soda or baking pow-| Miss Lillian Olson has returned | 9°)» 1 teaspoon salt, 1s cup milk, 1; a teaspoon baking powder. from a visit with friends at James- eee at James-|"“put figs and suet through food | chopper. Add sugar and eggs wellj jbeaten. Add crumbs and salt. Dis- Special initiation meeting of 01% baking powder in milk and stir Elks tonight (Thursday), 8:30|nto mixture. Turn into a well greas- | * . ies ed mold and steam three hours. Serve o'clock. Special entertainment,| vith whipped cream. big lunch, ete, Dancing at MIDWAY CLUB tonight. CAPITOL Fig Pudding Here we have a wide selection of Silk Crepes, 2- piece Corduroy Dresses in both long and short sleeves, Velvet and Wool Plaid Combinations. . All good colors. Ist Group $5.95 Values, $3.97 2nd Group $4.95 Values, $3.30 3rd Group $3.95 Values, $2.63 It grips the senses and stuns the ima- sination! AMAZING FACTS: ‘Two years to make. Scenes film- ed on actual locale 14,000 miles away. Ships Boynty and Pan- dora rebuilt. Portsmouth Harbor duplicated as it was in 1787, Six villages erected in Tahiti; 5,000 natives in scenes. Every Throbbing Moment of It Is True! ESOS POSS SOOT POSTS SSS ISDE SCC SS CSS CL SSOS LESS SSSEE LSE LCEESSES SL LSSESSLSSCSCSLO SASS o STATE FRI. - SAT. - SUN. COMING Next Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tues. to the Admission Prices Because of the extreme costliness and magnitude of this produc- tion, these prices will prevail: Matinees 26c All Evening 36c Children 10c Anytime A Group of Women’s Jacket Dresses in sheer Crepes, sizes 38 to 46. . Regular $7.85 Dresses for eta === || FRIDAY -SATURDAY| YOU GO ROMANCING WITH BILL! * Shop Early So That You Will Not Be Disappointed. Bill Powell's up to his ears in love —ond mystery —and you'll get the layghs and thrills of a lifetime as he ae i l, Off 3 i Another Selection |. Sheers, Matelasses, Crepes Heights from a Gity Perk Bench SSSSSSSSSSS SS SSSSSOSSS SSS SIO STOO John Wayne in “The Fighting Musketeer” News a Cartoon Shows Daily 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 “FORBIDDEN HEAVEN’ A fine assortment: of Blister Crepes, Satin Fri. - Sat. - Matinee is Back Crepes, and the lovely Crepe Desire. . ASE aay a 3 John Wayne Cleverly trimmed with Rhinestone and Orien- _ The majority of these accented with white. ee t Trail” tal colored clips. Youthful styles. Sizes 14-40. ‘ : Regular $15 Dresses for $10 Reg. $10.85 Dresses, $7.23.| | A Fine Chance to Brighten Your’ Wardrobe a

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