The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1936, Page 5

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SOCIETY and CLUBS ‘THS BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936_ ————= | Miss Wilhelmina Paul Is Married in Church Miss Wilhelmina Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Paul of Glen Four Formal Dancing Parties Planned for Fort Club's Season Will Open : Nov. 28; Fourth Degree Knights Plan Affair The formal party season which promises to be one of the gayest in years and which soon will be well underway is occupying the attention of society folk these days. Forty Club Sets Date The Forty club, which is the Capital City’s oldest and leading dance or- gonization, announced Tuesday that the first party of the season will be held Saturday, Nov. 28, in the Pat- terson hotel, bringing it within the Thanksgiving holiday ‘season. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Eielson are gen- eral chairmen for the party. In their assisting group are Drs. and Mmes. Paul W. Freise, H. A. Brandes and W. P, Pierce and Messrs. and Mmes, Frank E Hedden, Paul Wachter, Richard A. Tracy and Arthur Tavis. Mandan Dinner Club Plans Invitations were in the mail Tues- day for the second formal party of the season of the Mandan club which In Full Coming Holida will be held at 8 o'clock (CST) Mon- day evening, Nov. 16, in the Bismarck municipal golf course clubhouse. This club has in its roster members of the younger social set in Bismarck and Mandan. Hosts for the second party are Miss Virginia Wright of Mandan and Milton K. Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Goodwin, all of Bis- marc! Another Party While plans still are indefinite, it is expected that the third season of the Interfraternity club, also a group made up of the younger social set of the two cities, will inaugurate its third sea- 80h with a Thanksgiving supper dance Noy. 21. The club's execu- tive committee which is making the plans is composed of Mr. Goodwin, Earl R. Monson and A. J. Scott. Plan Party at Mandan Also coming within the Thanksgiv- ing season wil be the first ladies’ night entertainment of the season which the Bismarck assembly of the Fourth De- gree Knights of Columbus planned at a dinner meeting Sunday evening in the Grand Pacific hotel, The party will be held at Mandan and will be arranged by a committee Swing And Jammed With Values : for ; This Week Dresses Including Wool. . . Crepe. . . Business and Party Styles sG3+ During the next four days you can select a Genuine FUR COAT OF Northern Seal *45" Right at the height of the season. Classic Two-Piece Tailored Style... WHEN YOU WASH WITH Hi-lex BLEACH o * DEODORANT DISINFECTANT STAIN REMOVER Ullin and Jacob Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Martin 916 Sweet av- to be named by James W. Guthrie, enue, were married during a nuptial faithful navigator. The assembly gives a number of formal affairs each season, At Sunday’s meeting, Rev. Hilde- brand Eickhoff, pastor of Josep! church, Mandan, spoke on “Coopera- tive Stores,” a subject to which he has. given particular attention, Five priests were guests at the meeting, others be- Ottmeier Hohmann of Mandan. xe & Miss Elizabeth Kuntz of Kintyre Is Bride |cr'the coupte wit be hosts at a dinner —_— in their honor to which nearly 100 Miss Elizabeth Kuntz of Kintyre, | guests have been invited at 6 o'clock caughter of Mrs, Peter Kunts of Karls-jin the evening. This also will be ruhe and the late Mr. Kunts, andjgiven in the Martin home, Carl Schweitzer, son of Mrs. Carl} Mrs. Martin hag lived in Bismarck Schweitzer of Kintyre, were married |for the last four years. The bride- at 10 a. m., Wednesday, Nov. 4, in aj|groom is employed by the Wachter wedding ceremony performed by Rev.| Transfer company. F.C. Lauinger, * ek * The marriage rite was read in the home of the bridegroom's mother where parents of the couple gave a dinner and reception afterward in Frances Werlinger Is Wed to Garfield Dahl thelr honor. There were 70 guests. ‘The bride, wearing a white silk dress |_ Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Werlinger of and matching veil, had as her attend-|Zeeland announce the marriage of ants the Misses Regina Schweitzer and | their daughter, Miss Frances Werling- Tekela Kuntz, both of Kintyre, who |r. Who has been making her hore in wore gold colored frocks, Mr. Schweitzer is a farmer and he | Lincoln. and his bride will make their home in| The civil ceremony was performed the community where his mother re-|at 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 4, in sided for 32 years. The bride's family |the Burleigh county court house. The has lived in Karlsruhe for more than | couple dispensed with attendants. 30 years. Mr. and Mrs, Dahl have gone to xe oe Minneapolis, where his parents, Mr. sg 4 h W. G t and Mrs, Martin Dahl, reside, for wee wedding trip and will be at home in Pas a * TORD V0 Bismarck, Dec, 15. Mr. Dahl, a decor- Take Part in Parade |ator by trade, is « graduate of South — high school and also attended Central Members of the United Spanish |high school in Minnespolis. Mrs. War Veterans Auxillary who wish to|Dahl graduated from the Fraser school take part in the Armistice day parade |in her home community. are to meet at the First Presbyterian Leb ds church corner at 10 a. m., Wednesday,| ‘Teachers of the McCabe Methodist officers state. Episcopal primary department sur- oe paged Mee. Waller ®. Blsstior with § Miss Thelma Rudser of Grand | handkerchief shower at a meeting Forks, who is here taking a training | tended by 10 members Monday e' course under Mrs, Hazel Falley, di-|ning for which Miss Elizabeth Weisen- rector of the women’s and professional | porn, 41314 Thayer, west, was hostess. division of the WPA, was compliment- | It was the regular monthly meeting ed at a party given Saturday evening | of the group. Mr. and Mrs, Bischof by Miss Nell Stearns and the Misses|and their son, Walter James, leave Lavina H. and Beatrice Register in Tuesday evening for Los Angeles, the Register home, 1017 Fifth St./calit where they are to live. Mr. Viewing a collection of wood carving} pischof will return in about two Gone by Miss Rudser, sewing and) weeks and will continue to work for games. provided diversion fot pues the Provident Life Insurance com- course luncheon. was served. ere was @ guest favor for Miss Rudser, | P°"Y Hout ater tis tat of the yen who will be here until Wednesday. She has been the house guest of her sister, Miss Ruth Rudser, and Miss |marck was one of the women students Elizabeth Best, of 212% Avenue B. taking mathematics at the North Da- * * * kota Agricultural alee pdr) were , W. honored at a tea given by women ourth St, were among Bismarck resi| mathematics instructors and girs dents attending the Minnesota-Iowa eee ire specialising ee pee ie ‘Ol jhman game and came home Sunday evening. in applied arts and sciences, eee NS ror nee had memorized the most verses, were B ARREL crowned king and queen at a party ‘which Miss Edith Ramstad gave Sat- SWEATERS Large-medium-small, in a large assortment of wanted colors $1.00 A complete line of infants’ wear for layettes or gifts. Curity layette cloth diapers $2.25 TOTS & TEENS “The Young Folks Shop” 318 Main Phone 506 Bismarck, to Garfield E. Dah! of Fort | Mildred Miss Kathleen O'Connell of Bis-: Hold Dinner Meeting Mn. B. E, Wesel and Miss Ardis Following shower there was a supper in the Palm room of a) ae cafe. Mandan Girl Will Be Armistice Day Bride + Miss Mildred Cary, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Jesse Cary of Mandan, is to be married Wednesday at San Fran- jeisco, Calif, to Kenneth Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morris, also of Mandan. She left for the Califor- nia city Saturday. ek & Miss Frances Tourtlotte of Regan was named secretary ofetife junior class at the North Dakota Agricul- tural college in the elections held cently. Her candidacy was backed by the Progressive frame, a group of five fraternities and two sororities, whose nominees won 16 of the 17 class officer positions. Miss Tourtlotte wh» is a sponsor of the Reserve Offi- cers’ Training corps, recently was elected to Guidon, auxiliary to Scab- bard and Blade, honorary military fraternity. ** *& Mrs, John B, Belk, 710 Fourth 8t., was hostess for a 1 o'clock luncheon for members of the Birthday club Friday, honoring the birthday anni- versary of her sister, Mrs. EB. L. Faunce. The tables were decorated with bouquéts of pompons. The club prize went to Mrs, R. H. Penwarden, &r., and the guest prize to Mrs. Bir- lea O. Ward. Twelve members of the club attended. ** * Homer Platt of Fort Wayne, Ind. arrived Saturday evening for a week's visit with his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Prust, 311 Boulevard avenue, NOw IS THE TIME to have CAMPBELL’S BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS taken for CHRISTMAS Reasonably priced at $5.95, $8.95 and $12.95'a dozen. Don't put it off until December. Phone 1795 for an appointment today. ANNOUNCING Opening of Knit Craft Studio Finest grades of yarns featured. Free instructions with purchase of yarn. Garments knitted at reasonable prices. MRS. A. S. NIELSEN Apt. No, 3, Person Court Telephone 248 Campbell’s Watch for Our Announcement of the Opening of Our Schilling pure fcarsitler Frozen or baked flavor lasts ed women’s atmosphere. ground floor. NEW BEAUTY STUDIO A very refined service for particular women in a refin- Easily accessible on the Qnly Trained and Experienced Operators They havé to be good to stay at Robertson’s. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES This will be North Dakota’s most beautiful studio with no advance in prices. ’ ‘It Opens This Week ae ee | Meetings of Clubs The ™m., Wednesday with Mrs, Adolph Kutchera, 501 — rag Biemarck Independent Charity Clab/Cars The Bismarck Independent Charity SP gh Et':'zc tsea|] Church Societies : First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Members of the First Lutheran La- fed-| dies’ Aid are asked to turn in their port will give a lesson on & Matthew. Light refreshments served, STETSON’S new feather-weight The “Sport-Lite”’... . #6 States” for the Fortnightly club meeting Wednesday afternoon in the ane of Mrs. R. W. Lumry, 311 Third : eee Current Events Club To introduce an Armistice Day note, Mrs. Charles T. Staley will speak on “Why Wars Must Cease” when the Current Events club meets the] at 2:30 p, m., Wednesday with Mrs. Forrest M. Dee, any Sixth 8t. * Woman's Benefit Association A potluck supper at 6:30 p. m., will precede the business session when the Woman's Benefit association meets Wednesday in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World Wer Memorial building. Officers request all mem- bers to attend. x * * Unity Study Club Material from Chapter II on “Your Consciousness” of “What Are You?” by Shanklin will be considered when the Unity Study club meets at 8 p. m., Wednesday in the B. P. W. room, World War Memorial building. Roll call will be answered with qoutations from the Book of Proverbs. ** * Wednesday Study Club Because of the holiday Wednesday, the Wednesday Study club is post- poning for one day its meeting which will be held at 3 p. m., in the home of Mrs. Mark D, Hollis, 215 Avenue C, west. Mrs. W. E, Cole will talk on Alaska’s inhabitants and Mrs, Neil O. Churhcill is to give a book review. * * * Presbyterian Mothers’ Club Mmes, Meyer S, Cohen and Earl M. Hendricks will be co-hostesses for a meeting of the Presbyterian Mothers’ club at 8 p. m., Wednesday in the latter's home, 410 Avenue F, Study topics will be “Good Radio Programs” apap Orece. STETSON-GRAM:: (styie-fiash!) MEN WHO DEMANDED A BETTER LIGHT-WEIGHT HAT NOW HAVE. THE SPORT-LITE. THIS NEWEST MEMBER OF STETSON’S FAMOUS “AIR-LIGHT”” FAMILY WEIGHS ONLY 2:4 OUNCES COMPLETELY TRIMMED SATIN LINED, WEAR IT SNAPPED DOWN OR UP ALL AROUND—WITH CROWN DENTED, CREASED OR TELESCOPED. ALEX ROSEN & BRO. HATTERS CLOTHIERS - - FURNISHERS Bismarck, N. 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