The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1935, Page 5

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4 ‘ t t ' a r ZF i ie Mrs. Arthur V. Sorenson Is Gen- « eral Chairman; Assistants Are Appointed Bismarck’s 26th annual Christmas geal sale in behalf of the North Da- kota Anti-Tuberculosis association B Uu Y will be conducted by fs the Women’s Com- { Cunistmas si munity Council, which has been in sale drives, and will be inaugurated as usual the day after Thanksgiving, the council officers an- nounced Monday. Council workers will conduct the drive a downtown Friday FIGHT and Saturday, Nov. 29-30, and will su- TUBERCULOSIS pervise the sale by school children in the residential dis- trict, which opens Monday, Dec. 2. Mrs, Arthur V. Sorenson has been named general chairman for this year’s drive. Assisting chairmen named at a special meeting of the council's: ex- ecutive board are: Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, city sales; Mrs. C. B. Wit- tey, school sales; Mrs. Myron H. At- kinson, Christmas seal tea, and Mrs. ©. J. Schultz, booths. The Christmas seal tea, one of the outstanding social affairs for charity in the year’s calendar, traditionally is ‘held near the close of the drive. Detailed plans for thts function will be; announced later. sk * Margaret M. Kuntz Is Bride of Thomas Doll ‘Miss Margaret M. Kunz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Kosmas Kuntz, Bris- bane, and Thomas Doll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll, Solen, who were mérried at Brisbane Tuesday, Nov. 19, by Rev. Mr. Rodermacker of New Leipzig, now are at€home at the Jo- seph Rolls farm where they will spend the winter months, For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of white satin-faced crepe. Her attendant, Miss M. Miller of Brisbane, also was gowned in white, her dress 26th Christmas Seal Drive || - Will Be Inaugurated Friday, j charge of the past | €) SOCIETY and CLUBS being trimmed with yellow. steve | Gerhardt, Solen, was best man for Mr. Doll, The wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fisher, St. Anthony, and Mr. and Mrs, Aloysius Dvorschak, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fisher andthe Misses Berger, all of Solen. his parents until leaving for the Rolls farm Sunday, The bride was grad- uated from the Haynes consolidated school and Mr. Doll attended Copen- hagen school No, 3, xR Mr. and Mrs. Boise Return From Meeting Spencer 8. Boise, department com- mander of the American Legion, and Mrs. Boise, 618 Thayer avenue, west, returned Sunday evening from 8t. Paul where Mr. Boise was an honor guest at the-conference of the Min- nesota American Legion department held Friday and Saturday in the St. Paul hotel. A highlight of the meet- ing was a banquet Saturday evening honoring Ray Murphy of Dubuque, Towa, national commander of the Le- gion, and Mrs. Melville Mucklestone of Chicago, national president of the Auxiliary, who both appeared on the conference program. * * Party Tonight Will Honor Trinity Choir All members and friends of the Trinity Lutheran congregation are in- vited to attend the party which the Trinity Men’s club will give in the church parlors at 8 o'clock Monday evening for the 35 members of the choir and the director, Ralph Warren Soule, as a gesture of appreciation for their work in behalf of the church, A brief program consisting of a talk by H. O. Saxvik, xylophone solos by Lloyd Graunke and other musical en- tertainment prepared by Mr. Soule will be followed by a social hour. There also will be @ service of re- freshments. id * oe & Mrs, E. R. Guptil came from James- town Friday evening for a week- end visit with her husband, who is employed here. ‘ J 6 a » 4 Fashions Young Favorites for Thanksgiving and Gay Evenings ahead Mr. and Mrs, Doll were guests of” i Jewels With Black ‘ | A glamorous bracelet and matching clip of diamonds and. sapphires en- hance the black dress of Marlene Dietrich. Announce Wedding of Crown Butte Teacher Their marriage, which was an event of Saturday, Oct. 26, has been an- nounced by Miss Gertrude Allens- worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allensworth, Linton, and Henry Kyl- Mnstad, Mandan, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Kyllinstad, Valley City. ‘The wedding took place in the Bap- tist church at Linton with Rev. Mr. Alf, pastor, officiating. of Mr. and Mrs, Kyllinstad are mak- ing their home 16 miles northwest of and Peter C. Ennen; Moffit, repeated their nuptial vows at 4 o’clock Satur- day afternoon before Rev. F. E. Lo- gee at the First Presbyterian manse, | 216 Avenue B, west. The couple was *lattended at the ceremony by Mrs. And Ennen Take Vows Miss Lucille Vivian Field, Bismarck, | Margaret Field, mother of the bride, and Miss Edna Ennen, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs, Ennen are tq live on a farm south of Moffit. Girl Scout Leaders To Observe Holiday Mrs. Robert Paris, with the help of other members of the Cubs’ patrol, is planning an instructive and social program for the November meeting of the Girl Scout Leaders association, set for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the scout room in the World War Memorial building. Social aspects of the meeting will be in keeping with the national holiday being observed this week. * * * | The Misses Larry O'Donnell and Celia Mae Lang of Devils Lake were week-end guests of Miss Hazel Larson, Rose apartments. | Meetings of Clubs | And § Social Groups Lewis & Clark Chapter, S. M. C. Lewis and Clark Chapter, Sponsor Mothers clubs, meets at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lorenzo H, Belk, 714 Mandan St. * Ok OK Mothers’ Service Club Mrs. Bernard Andrus, 1004 Eighth St., will be hostess for a social meet- ing’ of the Mothers’ Service club at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. * Oe Chapter L, S. M. C. Mrs, Ray Robinson, 1010 Avenue E, will be hostess for the meeting of Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers clubs, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. ee & Sunshine Society Because of the holiday this week the regular meeting of the Sunshine society is being advanced one day and will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Adolph Schlen- ker, 722 First St., as hostess. aS oo Self-Expression Class Mandan, where the bridegroom makes. hts home while teaching in the Crown Butte school. Both were graduated from the Valley City Teachers college. *x* * * Schreiber-Jerikowic Vows Are Taken Here At Stanton there has been an- nounced the marriage of Miss Laura Schrieber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ©. A. Schreiber of that city, and Clyde W. Jerikowic, Bottineau, which joccurred at Bismarck on Thursday, Nov. 14. Mrs, Jerikowic was graduated from the Stanton high school in 1926 and {has been teaching school in Mercer county. The bridegroom at present is employed by the government as a tree planting supervisor. * * * | In aid of the Langer defense fund. |Mrs. George Geiger, 206 Fourteenth St., entertained 40 guests at a Nor- wegian whist parity and luncheon Sunday evening at her home. High score prizes went to Lawrence Mas- seth, Sr.. and Tony Masseth and the consolation gifts went to Mrs, Anthony Volk and Miss Ruth Walker. ‘GISMARCK,W.DAK. CiaMONOS AJEWELAY Why Do Our Diamond Rings Sell? Our wonderful line of Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings did not i] spring up overnight. First we laid out a defi- nite plan, the cornerstone of which was that our rings } must be exclusive, the dia- monds of fine quality and fi at prices that will surprise }} you. . i] It will pay you to ac- quaint yourself with our ij wonderful assortment of | | Christmas Gifts. F. A. eae pa ca THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19 Lucille Vivian Field New Lines Used in China Design Deep ivory table cloth with matching napkins bordered in brown provide a harmonious setting for the ivory and brown china that is ’ designed on spherical lines. | Carson Grade Pupils Carson, N. D., Nov. 25.—An oper- etta, “The Wedding of the Flowers,” will be given at the Avalon theatre this evening by pupils of the first, second, third and fourth grades of the local school. Parents have assisted the coaches, the Misses Daffinrud! and Schoeneman, by making the cos- tumes, which represent various flow- ers, Children taking part are June Hard- ing, Billy Moyer, Marilyn Kuebler, Emma Lou Kelly, Therese Muggli, Robert Albrecht, Gwendolyn Nagel, Ray Steinmetz, Lois Mae Heinle, Car- ter Tibke, Carol Shweigert, Caryl Na- gel, Beverly Eastman, Anne Lane, ‘Carmen Tibke, Ardeth Morisette, Mil- dred Laub. Charles Stokes, David Albrecht, Dennis Simmonson, Alvern Schoen- ing, Weldon and Robert Woodbury, Alice Schmiess, Lois Bossingham, Viola DieMl, Beatrice Balliet, Car- raine Diehl, Mabel Henderson, Ger- trude Sauter, Bernetta Spangenberg- er, Eloyse Nagel, Esther Dietz, Roger Tibke, Armin Loefiler, Eldon Yetter,} Erwin Steigman, Edgar Ketterling, William Owen, Richard Tuntland, Gerald Tibke, Vern Steinmetz, Armin Heine, Lester Wolfgram, Alfonse Hell- man, Beverly Armitage, Ione Hafner, Etta Laub, Opal Owen, Peggy and Jean Allen, xe * Harris Owens, son of Mrs. Mary E. Owens, 512 Twenty-first St., a sop! omore at the State School of Science, Wahpeton, has been made business manager of the 1936 Agawasie, the school annual, according to announce- ment made by Robert Goughnour, editor, At present Owens has se- cured subscriptions totaling approxi- mately 300. While attending college he is doing part-time work as sec- Schockenmaier-Bender| Wedding Is Announced Announcement was made Monday of the marriage of Miss Hilda Schock- enmaier and Edward Bender, both of Regan, which was performed in Bis- marck Tuesday, Oct. 15, by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the Mc-! Cabe Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Beatrice Vater and Elmer) Falmer were witnesses of the quiet; ceremony, which was read at the Parsonage, 407 Sixth 8t. Mr. and Mrs, Bender now are at home on a farm 15 miles northwest of Regan. The bridegroom is the son of Fred Bender, Sr., and the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bender: * kk In compliment to her aunt, Mrs. retary to G. W. Haverty, who heads one of the school’s departments. — ss Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Flan, former Devils Lake residents, moved to Man- jkota, where he is a junior student He is a brother of Miss Jean Crew- Will Stage Operetta | ford, Mandan. Miss Lucille Dallier, avenue, was hostess to 40 couples, all of them school friends from either St. Mary's or the Bismarck high schools at an informal dancing party from 8:30 to 12 o'clock Friday even ing in the World War Memorial build- ing lower gymnasium, Chaperoning the young people were Mr. and Mrs, Emil Bobb and Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. Reff. Several novelty dances were in- cluded in the entertainment. (Continued Society on Page Two) TODAY AND TUESDAY * * OK 222% Main and GREATEST F. A. Wilson of Edina, Mo., who will be her house guest until after the Thanksgiving holiday, Mrs. J. O Thoreson, 206 Park St., entertained guests for two tables of bridge Fri- day afternoon. Mmes. Charles Staley and ‘Hazel Lenhart Welsh won the honors at contract. Rose bowls cen- tered the tables for the refreshments service after the games. x ke Phil Hoghaugh and Albert Rutten of Devils Lake spent the week-end visit- ing with Bismarck friends, dan recently and are at home at 411% Third avenue, northwest. Leonard Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Crawford, Moffit, and a/ graduate of the Bismarck high school, has been elected to Sigma Tau, na- tional honorary engineering frater- nity, at the University of North Da- CAPITOL Self-Expression class meeting to be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening in: the American Legion Auxiliary room, | World War Memorial building. The program will include music, a talk on| “Food for Thought” and a review of Vash Young's “The Go-Getter.” After this meeting, the weekly sessions will! be held on Wednesday evenings in the B. P. W. room in the same building. | ee * B, P. W. | “Foods” is the topic around which | @ program has been built for the! Business and Professional Women's || club social meeting to be held in the) club room in the World War Mem- | orial building at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. Miss Ethel Flaten will talk: on “Food Selection,” Miss Esther) Maxwell will read a humorous talk on} diet, prepared by’ Miss Mabel Olson, | and Miss Cynthia Dursema will play piano selections. The meeting is be- ing called early so that business de- | ferred from the first session this| month can be transacted before the | lL i | The public is invited to attend the| | Model 2DS. NO MONEY DOWN Buy your new EASY Washer or Troner without paying one cent TONIGHT and TUES. “Here Comes the SHOWBOAT” Curtain at.8:30 City Auditorium LAST TIMES TODAY Hearts Go Thump-Thump! THROATS G GINGER ROGERS A moon the man wrote Selected Short Subjects KENTUCKY An unforgettable drama of pounding hoofs and racing hearts—sunny with mellow humor—radiant with happi- ness—tingling with thrills! 26¢ until 7:30 Daily 2:30-7-9 Check these Important Features 1, SPEED. The EASY Spiralator quickly cleans 50% more clothes per load than ordinary washers, 2. GENTLENESS. 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