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ae ____. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL i7, 1936 SOCIETY and CLUBS Masonic Social Schedule Is Concluded With Dinner Dance Elaborate Spring Decorations |JUnior C.D.A. Troop Are Used on Tables and Postpones Card Party in Ballroom Troop 4 of the Junior Catholic Daughters of Amefica has postponed indefinitely its benefit card party Pastel flowers and tapers on the dinner tables and large Easter rab- bits and baskets of pussywillows in. the ballroom sounded a seasonal note in decorations for the spring dancing party in the Masonic temple Thurs- day evening for members of the Ma- Planned for Friday evening, accord- ing to Miss Sabina Brown, captain. zs * * Baptist Ladies’ Aid Makes Supper Plans sonic and Order of the Eastern S:ar lodges. Mrs. Milton Rue, president of the ‘The party marked the close of social| First Baptist Ladies’ Aid, Friday an- activities for the lodges for the cur-|nounced plans for @ public supper rent schedule. There were 90 guests. | which will be served Wednesday even- Individual places for the dinner, |ing, April 22, in the church parlors. which was served by Frank Everts,|Serving will start at 5:30 p. m. In were marked with noisemakers for the|charge are Mrs. Fred J. Knight as men and fortunes and paper hats for|chairman and Mmes. L. 8. Blensly, the women guests, and dance pro-jIra D. 8. Kelly and Clarence Gun- grams. Bouquets placed at intervals | ness, French Sport Suit were of snapdragons and tulips. Mrs. J. A. Larson arranged and an- nounced a musical program given during the dinner hour. The Masonic quartet composed of George T. Hum- phreys, A. J. Arnot, Ralph Warren Soule and Dr. M. J. Hydeman gave several selections. Duets were sung by Mmes. Frank J. Bavendick and G. E. Wingreene with Miss Ruth Rowley @s accompanist. There also were two solos by Mr. Soule. The Sam Kontos orchestra provided the music for dancing, starting at 8:45 p. m. ee # Invites Children to Saturday Story Hour Miss Beatrice Bowman, director of the Bismarck Public library juvenile department, invites all boys and girls of the city to attend the story hour, which is a weekly attraction in her department, from 11 to 12 o'clock Sat- urday morning. i ss Guest Day Heads Are Named by Music Club Committees for the 1936 guest day © be held May 20 in the World War Memorial building were selected when the Bismarck Junior Music club met Wednesday evening with Hollace Beall, 618 Third St. Valdis Knudson was assisting hostess. Ruth Sandin will arrange the pro- gram. Marjorie Hawley, refreshments chairman, has as assistants Alice Knowles, Arlene Mann and Mrs. Arthur Bauer. Leo Halloran, program chairman for the meeting, spoke on “The Life and Works of Franz Liszt” and played a violin solo, “Moment Musicale” by Schubert. Miss Mann gave a piano solo, “Asa’s Death” by Grieg. It was decided to hold the May meeting in the home of Lois Erdahl. xk * Games played end the luncheon foods carried out a carnival atmos- phere when the April party for Bis- marck junior high school staff mem- bers and faculty wives was staged Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy H. Neff, 710 Sev- enth 8t. Favors were awarded to win- ners in the various games and the grand prize for the highest score for the evening went to Arnold C. Van Wyk. ee * Shasta daisies and pussywillow: were combined in centerpieces for the tables when Mmes. Gerald Craig ana C. P. Rhoades entertained their Wed- nesday contract club at a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon in the Rhoades home, 611 Second St. Score awards went to Mmes. Rhoades and H. D Harding. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. C. M. Overgaard with Mrs, Harding as assisting hostess. * * * Mmes. B. A. Woehle and H. J. John- ston held the high scores in contract games at three tables when St. An- thony’s missionary group had its first Post-Easter meeting Thursday eve- ning in the home of Mrs. C. J. Walcher, 806 Thirteenth St. The group meets again next Thursday with Mrs. Woehle. eee Miss Elaine Hermann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Hermann, 610 Third 8t., has returned to Rugby where she has a federal position, after a brief visit in her home. 4 * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Woodmansee, 614 Fourth St., have returned from a two-week trip to Chicago and Detroit, Mich., during which Mr. Woodmansee attended to business matters. xe * Mrs. Arthur R. Tavis, 517 Mandan &t., gave a review of the Frank G. Norris novel, “Hands,” as the program when she entertained the Wednesday Study club in her home. * * * Mrs. J. A. Kramer of Fargo, former Bismarck resident, visited with friends week on business. FOR Fur Storage We'll Call for Your Coat State Fur Co. 202 Fourth Bismarck, N. D. xe Juniorettes to Meet For Puppet Practice A special meeting of the Juniorettes is being called for 10 a. m., Saturday, in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building, to practice songs for their puppet plays. Final arrangements for presenting a Mother Goose musicale featuring the first puppets which the children have made were discussed when Jun- jorette sponsors met Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. George Smith, 419 Griffin St. The first performance will be a fea- ture of the fifth district Americ: Legion Auxiliary session here Monday, May 4. After that several public per- formances will be given to defray the expenses incurred in the work. The sponsors divided the work as follows: Mrs. H. A. Pike and Miss Esther Maxwell, general arrange- ments; Mrs. J. Arthur Solien, trans- portation; Miss Maxwell and Mrs. Sor- lien, music; Mrs. Roy D. Kennelly,| waisted jacket with the new short stage; Mrs. Malvin O. Olson, tickets;| sfeeves. It's work with a high- Mrs, Pike, scenery and properties, and| necked blouse of white jersey Mrs. Smith, advertising. and dark green hat with shaded xk *® quills. Mrs. Paul R. Mueller of Mandan re-}| ————___——______- ceived the high score favor and Mrs.| bridge club met Thursday afternoon A. W. Snow the consolation gift when| with Mrs. James Green, who lives at the Daughters of Union Veterans’| the Bismarck Indian school. Rosevienne’s sport suit of Rodier’s original green, black and white woolen, inlaid with thin cork disks, has a plain skirt and high- Thought She Was Being Fooled When Told of EXTRA Comfort in Dainty t | tion, managed by business men who have the growth, i 1 | when she spent a few days here this Style Shoes Rhythm Step WITH INVISIBLE RHYTHM TREADS igs RE certainly pretty,” she said, “‘but my foot needs more sup- port.” And then she tried on Steps and discovered trim, light shoes actually have extra comfort! Invisible Rhythm Treads support the foot at three strain points! They buoy up the arch, the heel and the metatarsal arch in a new light way . . . without the need of thick leathers, heavy arches and blocky heels. They make walking so free, restful and easy! See Rhythm Step’s gay; youthful new styles . .. try them on and marvel gut , Pieppeensliee feel,now! STE on <n HEALTH To Bismarck Home Owners: This Association is now in its thirtieth year of ac- tivity and has, during this period, loaned nearly two and one-half million dollars to the home owners of Bismarck. The Association is strictly a local institu- Prosperity and development of Bismarck at heart. The Association's loans are limited exclusively to Bis- marck Real Estate and are free from “Red Tape” and , delay in approval and consummation. Our low interest rate, convenient monthly repayment Plan is an incentive to buy, build, modernize or re- finance your home promptly and without delay. We have added several new and attractive features to our loan plans, which should invite your consideration and investigation. Loans may be had on homes already built or dwell- ings of new construction. On new homes funds will be advanced as the construction progresses and in accordance with the requirements under the con- struction contract. Our loans are free from service and other added charges. a pleasure with you at your convenience. It will be te consult Bismarck Building and Loan Association (Community Service Since 1906) Phone 915 Room 11, ist Nat'l, Bank Bidg. Mrs. Perry Will Head Church Mothers’ Club Mrs, H. T. Perry, who had been se- cretary, was. named president and Mrs, Lorenzo H. Belk became secre- tary when the Presbyterian Mothers’ club closed its year's meeting schedule Wednesday evening. Mrs. Perry suc- ceeds Mrs. Gerald Craig. Plans for the annual picnic at a later date and for next year’s program, which is in charge of Mmes. Frank J. Bavendick, L, V. Miller and E. J. Heising, were discussed. Mrs. W. J. ‘gart, with Miss Florence Fritch as accompanist, sang “The First Primrose,” “Little Boy“Blue” and “Mighty Lak A Rose.” * ee Miss Mary Lou Thompson told of her recent trip east, which included stays in Washington, D. C., and New York City and the members sewed when Miss Lucile Dahners entertained her club Wednesday evening in her home at Mandan. Miss Dahners is the only Mandan member. Next Monday evening the club will have a buffet. supper with Miss Thompson and Miss Marty Edwards as hostesses in the former’s home, 612 Avenue D. —_—— | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | Ce enentitnehrenanenstnte 2 ‘Woman's Club The Woman’s club is to meet at 8 P. m., Monday with Mrs. A. Y. Hag- lund, 723 Mandan St. * *# 8 Tiny Tots Music Club Jean Leonhard will entertain the Tiny Tots Music club of the Mehus conservatory at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan 8t. | Chureh Societies | VRB rderchschnMectet rele Trinity Lutheran L, D. R. Because the leader, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, is leaving the city, the meet- ing of the Trinity Lutheran Junior Daughters of the Reformation sched- uled for Saturday is being indefinitely postponed. Mandan M. E. Choir to The choir of the Charles Wesley Burns Methodist Episcoal church of Mandan will sing a cantata, “The Lord of the Eastertide,” at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening in the McCabe Meth- Odist Episcopal church, The announcement was made Fri- day by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor, who invites the public to attend. There are 25 voices in the choir. In its Bismarck appearance it will be accompanied by a pianist and violin marck, and Dr. Daniel T. Weston, the work to be performed is by Mrs. Edith Sanford Tillotson and the mu- sic is by John D, Creswell. ee & Mrs. Joseph Orchard was elected president of St. Mary’s mission- ary group at a meeting held Thurs. day evening in her home, 720 Third St. She succeeds Mrs. H. D. Harding. —_——_ SEE IT TODAY AL BARNES’ Famous Circus with Charlie Chan in an All New Thrilling Mystery at the PARAMOUNT. NO REGRETS Can I think of any possible future contingency under which I will regret having purchased this po- ley? 3 Dallas Kast, Dist. Agent Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. A. W. Crary A. ag: rt Lite After caster 500 PAIRS OF NEW SPRING BEIGES”. BLACKS REDUCED TO MAKE trio of which Ralph Truman, Bis-|% Mandan, are members. The text of |% ry ‘ ie oO! of secretary. Sing in Local Church |Mmes. Harry Homan and William Sullivan received high scores.in the contract games at three tables, which were followed by a two-course lunch- eon. Mrs. D. A. 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