The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 21, 1936, Page 4

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Miss Pauline Rishworth’s Engagement Is Announced Wedding of Washburn High War Mother Chapter School Principal Will Be Is Concluding Year Event of Near Future | Plans for Memorial day observance |and closing of the year marked the meeting of Fort Lincoln chapter, jAmerican War Mothers, held Tues- | day. approaching | Mrs. J. J. Rue, assisted by eae marriage of thelr daughter, Miss; Anna Stebbins, will place carnations Pauline Rishworth, to Clifford Wahl|0m the graves of departed members on Memorial day. of Washburn. The wedding is to oc- Mrs. Peter Reid, president, an- cur in the Rishworth home in the! nounced that the traditional garden near future but the exact date has A party with Gold Star Mothers as not been chosen by the bride-elect. | honor guests which closes the year's The bride-elect's father is a mem-| program will be held at her home, 811 ber of the state board of administra-/tweitth St., Tuesday, June 16. tion. | Two dozen bath towels were Miss Rishworth now is completing |y,ought by members as their dona- her third term as principal of the | tion to Camp Grassick, Mrs. J. W. Washburn high school, where she has! ritcy brought four bathrobes which taught high school English, Latin and <ne had made as her donation. music in addition to caring for her|" te chapter presented Mrs. Henry SPE tine i Wi Dohn, who is leaving for California oe fe Weel the close of the school year, with @ taught at McKenzie for two year: gift. Mrs. Emma Larson of Minne- ing principal there for one term. |apolis, a former member, was a guest Faculty members at Washburn | 5¢ the meeting. honored Miss Rishworth with a sur-/| ‘Refreshments were served by Mmes. prise linen shower last week, the af-| 1 Shaw Frank Paris, Peter Anton fair being given tn the home of Sup- | ond Mary Mandigo. is, erintendent and Mrs. Thoreson. The prospective bridegroom is the! se & Burn and the late Mr Wani, | Chapter F Will Aid | iets | With P.E.O. Meeting Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church.| Plans for assisting Chapter N in entertaining the North Dakota P. E. has -eceived word that Miss Leila V. Dingle, who resided in Bismarck for'O. Sisterhood convention June 8-10 many years and was an active mem-| were discussed by members of Chap- Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Rishworth, 805 Fifth St., Thursday announced the engagement and pects to visit in Bismarck over the coming week-end. For the last eight years she has been a missionary to Like THESE Are the Philippines. X Thrilling BUYS For SCHOOL ant SPORTS with a meeting with Mrs. William F. Harris. A luncheon Oct. 5 in the home of Mrs. John P. French will open the 1936-37 schedule. Take it from girls who know their styles —these shoes are RIGHT and 0. K. with all Sports clothes ... now and all Summer! Ghil- lies! Buckle Styles! Slashed Effects! Balireys ~ 404 MAIN BISMARCK _ You won't mind the Hot Weather in cool lace... GENUINE ALENCON LACE DRESSES *6” : Neg and two piece styles. $ Colors: i SIZES 12 10 20 IZ) SOCIETY and CLUBS ber of the Harris Hustlers class, alee F when they closed their year|goore Erma Weinberger to Give Recital Sunday : The program for the piano recital | which Miss Erma Weinberger of this city will give Sunday afternoon in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wein- berger, 700 Mandan St. Miss Weinberger is being presented iby her instructor, Theodore Troendle of the DePaul University school of music. The recital will be given in the Little Theatre at 64 East Lake St. Following is her program: “Fan- tasie and Fugue in G Minor,” Bach- Liset; “Nocturne, Op. 7, No. 2.” “Ma- zurka, Op. 48, No. 4” and “Ballade in F Minor,” Chopin; “Jeux d’Eau,” Ravel; “Valse,” Lovitzki, and “The Beautiful Blue Danube,” Strauss- Schulz-Evier. sek Mrs. John L. Dunn of Fort Lincoln was hostess at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon for 20 Tuesday in the Rose room of the Patterson hotel, enter- taining a number of guests from Bis- marck and Mandan in addition to Fort Lincoln officers’ wives. Rose- buds, snapdragons and green tapers in silver holders were arranged on the luncheon tables. Score favors at the individual tables went to Mmes. Jo-| seph 8. Leonard, George R. Connor, Duncan P. Fressell, Cecil 8. Mollohan and James K. Blunt. There was a going-away gift for Mrs, Adrian L.! Hoebeke, who leaves Friday for Puerto Rico. Bismarck guests besides | Mrs, Blunt were Mmes. Charles R. Robertson, Roy D. Kennelly and F. E. Judkins. Mmes. J. P. Fleck and Rich- ard R. Saul attended from Mandan. Contract games at three tables fol- lowed a 7:30 o'clock dessert luncheon when Mrs. Palmer Bertelson, Person Court, entertained her bridge club. honors went to Mmes. Charles Warner and Arthur Paul and the traveling prize to Miss Gladys Sund- land. Mrs. Ivan Jones of Portland, Ore., who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dehne, was a guest. ‘Mrs. Floyd Evans was Mandan guest. The next meeting will be at 5 p. m., Monday in the Lewis and Chicago was recelved Thursday bY) Bismarck for the day. Mrs. Morris building where transportation is to be . |provided for all. Lunch will be pro- Nice Clothes, Too vided but will be Portus an Sarre = Wi sconipabth sence a8 ment from the lual members. Lt | In order that the number attend. |i sicynes and accessories for young {ing can be found, it is requested that reservations be made with the Misses Louise Sween, Lois Lynch and Elsie Peters. The picnic general arrange- ments committee includes Mrs. Ken- neth B. Peterson and the Misses Dor- othy Tiedman, Beth Wheeler Evalyn Grace Hermann. Calif., the guest of her sister, Mrs. A.| 4 714 Ninth 8t. Mrs, Margaret Davidson and there was a guest favor for Mrs. Kirkeby. Minnesota Artist to _ jee eit fa Visit Here Next Week Spires and iris bouquets marked the ns tees ean sais memes of the Minnewte brenen ot| Wiener Roast Plans erican Pen We 7 ihe Haare of amen Fen Wone| Are Given by C.ELU. branch of the Pen Women and of Mrs, James Morris next Wednesday,| Members of the Firat Evangelical according to word received here. church Christian Endeavor Union and Mrs. Kelly and her husband are|their friends are invited to a weiner coming to Carrington to look after |Tosst Meo baghhsrs . sponsoring farming interests and will drive to ites Peers! nferdtdereet ae cous to the park at 7 p. m. The Misses Lila Schneider and Alma Blumer are in charge of games and Mrs. Arthur Harr is preparing for the lunch. Each guest will pay s nominal charge for and the Pen Women chapter will en- tertain jointly at a tea in Mrs, Kelly's honor from 4 to 6 p. m., and expect to include in the guest list a number of local patrons of art. Judge Morris his share is planning @ noon luncheon in hon- ake or of Mr, Kelly, with whom he form- erly was associated in law practice. Mr, and Mrs, James Bannon of The visit of Mrs. Kelly to the local | Crookston, Minn., formerly of Mott, Pen Women branch will be the first |leave for their home Friday after a made by an outside member since the | week’s stay with their son and daugh- group was organized over @ year ago.|ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward She is an artist and lecturer and has/Bannon, Rose apartments, The vis- to her credit an exhibit in the Paris |itors had been at Los Angeles, Calif., Salon. Mrs. Kelly has made a num-|for four months and on their way ber of trips abroad to study. home visited with two nieces, Mrs. **# # E. J. Henning, widow of the late Federal Judge Henning,. of Los Angeles, and Miss Lillian Husting at San Diego. They also made stops to visit at Portland, Ore., and at Spo- ‘kane, Wash. Community Players Plan Pienic Friday To mark the end of the season, the Bismarck Community Players have planned a picnic to be held Friday evening at Fort Abraham Lincoln south of Mandan. The party will leave from the World War Memorial Tots and Teens Like folk as well as house froc! Do stop in and see our ‘women. fine stock. TS & TEEN 318 Main —_— Bismarck Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hope, who are new residents of Bismarck, have es- west, officer with the recently moved into Riverside park. one Score prizes were awarded tolff Mmes, Cecil L, Hansen. and Eldon |i Anderson and Mrs, E. Ulmer was a substitute player when Mrs, Walter R. Tester, 314 Mandan St., enter- tained her bridge club Wednesday af- ternoon. A two-course luncheon fol- CARD OF THANKS | We wish to express our sincere || thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the || illness and loss of our husband, fath- |} er, and brother. We especially thank Rev. Nelson, the choir and also for | the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs, J. E, Anderson and Children Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson Mrs. Anna Mogensen Mrs, J. A. Johnson. —————r— Say Goodbye to Dull, Drab Hair Use Lovalon— the odorless vegetable rinse. Affects your hair in no way exces ito give sparkling high _" lon does not dye or bleach— 5 cents at simple to use— tment stores and $0 econom- it lights, vivid colorandsilken softness, Lovae . Trial sizeatany ical, You'll be ten centstore.Orhavealov- smazed at the alonrinssatanybeautyshop regules, Try it! and * *# LOVALON = Fountain of Youth for HAIR lowed the play. bands of members Cool, Light Summer Clothes! Tropical worsted suits that are cool, tailored, that will keep their shape. New Sport Backs $16.50 and $20 Cool sailors in a variety of, bands and colors. $1 to $2.50 Dozens of styles of sport shirts. Washable, porous, cool cotton fabrics. Men’s—85c to $1.50 Boys’—85c and $1 Striped or solid-color wash slacks. large group with many shades and all sizes. Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 Mrs. C. A, Kirkeby of Long Beach, Members of tesses’ bridge club and a guests to make up three invited. Contract honors ig This store has come into such cessful! cheap variety. tables to better advantage. Users say that Norge ssvings up to $11 2 month, ” 122 Main Ave. HSMARCK,N. OUAMONDS “JEWELRY The Price of Leadership—Success some may harbor the idea that our goods cost more. How often do people form such false impressions of an institution that is suc- On the contrary, any firm doing our volume of business can sell higher grade merchandise at a lower price. There is a vast difference between “cheap” and “! jewelry. “You will always find an abundance of the inexpensive pieces at this store, having the assurance that they are not of the Let this message guide you in the purchase of your Gifts for Graduation F. A. 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