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Annual B.LL. Washington's Birthday Affair . Honors Husbands of Sor- ority Members Covers were lald-for 30 at a table gayly decorated with cherry trees, red and white tapers and patriotic place ‘cards in honor of Washington's birth- the men’s part in the program. Cc. L. Young gave a it to Duttg! arguments. Specialty num: bers included a humorous skit by Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cave, an aris from “The Bohemian Girl” sung by Mrs. T. E. Plomasen in gypsy costume and @ skit, “The Eclipse,” presented by about 15 chapter members, ; Mrs, O'Hare was assisted with plans for the dinner and program by Mmes. ‘W. R. Lumry and George,F. Will. State Musicians to Perform in Kentucky Three North Dakota groups are Usted among the several from all parts of the country to appear on the program of the biennial con- vention of the National Federation of im according Yo. teleass” from -29, a Helen Havener, publicity director. eration, and the second the men’s chorus directed by John L. Rezatto. The other group is the Amphion chorus of Moorhead, Minn, and ind hag loos Daniel Preston is ler, ee Baptist Ladies’ Aid To Serve a Luncheon PARAMOUNT Wed. - Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Deanna Durbin (The year’s most talked of star) 3 LITTLE MAIDS WHO MADE THE MEN BEHAVE | a a a a Uneversal jos DEANNA. DURBIN fio_singing sensation in GIRLS BINNIE BARNES ALICE BRADY RAY MILLAND Now you can see radio's outstanding songbird! Prices fer this attraction Matinees, 1€c-25¢ All Evening, 10c-35c BRODL’S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Newcomer Club Leader Gives Meeting Plans doyce Kerr (above), 21-year-old University of Minnesota coed, was named beauty queen of the Big Ten at Northwestern university's annu- | al charity ball in Chicago. Miss jelty will be special guests, Kerr, of Elmore, Minn., is a brunette planned for Wednesday afternoon with hazel eyes, is five feet, three and one-half, and weighs a (Ae Typographical Group Gives Bridge Dinner | Pastel colors in the bouquets of flowers and tapers marking the single suggested the approach of spring as ‘Women's phical No. 136 gave a 7 o'clock bridge dinner Saturday evening in the Rendezvous.. There were 22 In the bridge games at four honor for high scores went John Sagehorn and Hugh Fit vils Lake, Gi serve refreshment Wedding o: qh sin Roosevelt P.T.A. to Hear Radl and Goertz Dr. R. B. Radl sndY Miss Helen Lenten Bible. verses will be given for sk e U. C. T.‘Auxiliary Card Party Mmes. E. B. Gorman, W. E. Jensen * Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schermer, 823 Tenth St., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oberg, 611 Avenue D, left Friday Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. W. J. &t. s* * the southern way. The in California will be Angeles and San Fran- enue E. Mrs. J. Arthur Solien will be assisting hostess. *e & Sunshine Club The Surshine club meets at 2 p. m., Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614 Sixth 8t. > | Church Societies _ | ° Pirdy of Pomona, Calif. x“ * * Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614 Sixth St. en- tertained 10 guests, including William Westerman of New Salem, at an in- formal party Sunday evening, the oc- casion being Mr. Ohde's birthday an- Sacred Heart Missionary Group The Sacred Heart missionary group meets at 2:30 p. m., Thursday, with meeting at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, in} and holiday. the church parlors. Miss Dorothea THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY YSOCIETY and CLUBS Ds00 Chapter F Entertains 30 at Dinner Monday Miss Irene Hermes’ Ullin have announced ihe Former Dakotans Will Have Tea Wednesday) Marry in California Mandan St., are home after a wéek- end visit with her brother and sister- || inclaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Oelke of New Leipzig. Mrs, Oelke accom- panied them as far as Flasher on the return trip and is visiting there with Mrs. Minnie FEBRUARY 23, 1937 D. Contestant at Mandan Is Selected Virginia Warren, To Become Bride of Vatican Envoy Mrs, Arthur EB. Thompson, instruction, will be will be given during the will open a music kindergarten studios, 304% Main avenue, at 9:30 which will be given in the hom St. wife of the superintendent Tam tanger, ‘Nort Dakota's first a bow way, . More than 80 guests attended | D» A program of music and readings which will alias : to 5 o'clock.| Memorial building dining room ‘ 4 behalf of the Royal Neighbors Miss Friteh Opening —_| America juvenile lodge under direc Piano Kindergarten piano in- structor, announced Tuesday that she ; .A. Junior Benefit by at Given Good Patronage Mrs. Wi benefit card party and program Monday evening in the World given tea hours, War tion of the supervisor, Mrs. V. A. Yaeger. Highlight of the program was & style show staged by the Tots and Teens shop and Dahl's clothing store, with Gladys McQueen as pianist and juvenile lodge members acting as models. acconi| in her spectively, were introduced. Twenty tables of bridge were in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Sorenson small child and y Contiact hokor and daughter, Virginia, of 615 Fifth the plano key. Larson ~ D tana Lifleths &t., oe pciees ee ry aay ae » EB. L. ip school room has been made L, Forsythe sd |Cage tad ‘aeneenein, While 3 i E 4 Hi ef iF ‘ Pioneer Daughters at g wards. Assisting Mrs. Yaeger in serving t,| were Jeannette Forsythe, Eloyce Kos- : affiliated with Miss Fritch’s|itsky, Ruth McCurdy and Rosemary! Miss Dorothy Cervinski visited in Dickinson Name Heads| tt Start ay ‘aa wx anion poh a Mrs. W. ©. Orawterd was olected | SWupPed with, folding ‘tables andi T), AV. Post to Hold [Delaney Rulon, Gee ce tarerig| Benguet of Mandan), 2, war 2p Were Pil z iE ' i Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hermes of Glen marriage Of interest to friends in this vicin- ** Tea Friday to Fete Legislative Guests ‘Wives of the state officials planned to give a tea for wives of the 28th legislative assembly 4 # Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dohn, 832 council sessions here last jam Taylor, a legislative employe, was 1016 Eleventh St. C, A. Finch of Jamestown Among the hostesses at the tea,| turning to LaMoure. Bell, An independent survey was made recently among professional men and women—lawyers,doctors,lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, more than 87% stated they personally prefer alight smoke. Mr. Cooper verifies the wisdom of this preference, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. That’s why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of cer- tain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process “It’s Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat. Mrs, Walter C. Taylor, president of the North Dakota Federation of Wom- en's clubs, who attended board and lay} also visited her daughter, Miss Mir- guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper says: | “Ies plain common sense for me to prefer this light smoke” Members of the Bismarck-Mandan cific hotel. eee 6:30 o'clock banquet Tuesday evening in the Lewis and Clark hotel dining room. Cards will follow. Lineal John- son, Mandeh, is heading arrange- ments, ** * Migs Agnes Noben has returned here after a week-end visit with her ae cree Brady and A. G. of . % # % is the Miss Emma Amundson, who has| Velt, Jr. been manager of the Dotty Dunn hat; shop here for the last two years, leaves Wednesday for Helens, Mont., town. - unds. THE DUART REGULAR at $3.75 "Es week and while re- Modern “sx Specials From now, first of April! Can be had with or without oll. Exceptionally and fevely. “A little over a year ago I changed to Luckies because I enjoy the flavor of their tobacco. Ever since, my ‘throat has been in fine shape. As my voice and throat mean s0 much to me in my business, it’s plain com- mon sense for me to prefer this light smoke. So I’m strong for Luckies!” a 1: 'N PARAMOUNT’S “THE PLAINSMAN” DIRECTED BY CECIL B. DE MILLE THE FINEST TOBACCOS— . “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” A Light Smoke “It’s Toasted”—Your Throat Protection , AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH 1937. short stay and are et the Grand Pa- Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Todd, 813 Highth 8t., are home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Jones of James- ETHEL DU PONT BETTER . Washington, Feb. 23.—(#)—The White House said Tuesday Miss Ethel dichas sift doing » ell. Bhe , Was wi fiancée of Franklin D. 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