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~Q@)SOCIETY and CLUBS THE Legislators’ Wives-Conclude, |°sild Actors ovine ay Meetings for 25th Assembly), sss. Gaz muvee Program Is Centered Around Mock Session as Weekly Meetings End weekly meetings during the 25th as- sembly concluded their gatherings Thursday afternoon with s luncheon and a program patterned on the Third House session held recently, in the private dining room of the capitol. The weekly gatherings carried out ® tradition of past sessions and this year usually were attended by nearly all of the some 30 senators’ and repre- sentatives’ wives who made their home session, Varied programs were given recipes were exchanged and tours made through the Memorial building and the capitol. Purpose of the group ‘was primarily social. Mrs. R. W. Frage fer of Crosby, wife of Representative Frazier of Divide county, was the chairman. ‘Mrs. Henry Williams of Appam, wife of Senator Williams from Williams rangements for the farewell gather- ing. Special guests among the nearly 40 women attending included Mmes. Girdell Patterson, Lars Fredrickson, Elwood Eck and C. A. Miller, all of Bismarck. Pictures were cata front of the Processes of becoming mock penietlye Peoeam., seen enEnEe peegticrte prin pilecgs : eal Essstst? i BS ee : 33 i EF A 3 i gl dy SEE Furniture Upholstery Repaired and Refinished “We will make your things look like new.” BISMARCK FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY Phone 669 614 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Anall featurl 7 5 matic pupils at ae aye seem raylor Heiress [y2 stent msm My 4 room, it was announced és Marries Again ‘The play given will be “The Stolen (eee ¢ |Prince,” Jean Totheroh, which was staged by the young actors and ac- tresses Tuesday evening for the Bis- marck Community Players. . Besides having an interesting plot, the play serves to illustrate the Chinese man- |mer of dramatic production. Some shifts in characters from the initial performance are being made. Cox, a member of the or- chestra, and Marjorie Larson, the property man, are exchanging places. Other orchestra members are Joseph Parks, leader, and Betty Lou Fleck, who had a principal role ‘Tuesday evening. Jean Plomasen takes her place as Li Mo in Saturday's per- formance. Other characters are Annette Diven, the nurge; Mailyn Fleck; Wing Lee; Neil Churchill, Jr. Lon Fo; James McLaughlin, High Tee; Sally Fleck, lugh Harless, and Richard Quamme, soldiers. Jane Hall will appear as the chorus, giving the interpolations. While the play will be of special in- terest to children, everyone who is in- terested is bauirgr < Presbyterian General Aid Returns Leaders ]: BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARUH 5, 1937 . A BONNET “PRETTY AS SPRING ITSELF” New and Older Fiction Titles and 17 Non-Fiction Works Are Obtained of another war between two men for @ The three officers of the First Pres- byterian General Aid were returned for new terms and names were drawn for membership of the four circles for the coming two years when the mem- bers met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. SESE = i ‘nag oie E. fees oats as presi- Nancy Traylor Swift, above, |Ce' lenry as secre- daughter of the late Melvin A. |{StY and Mrs. F. S: Minser 9s ‘reas: Traylor, Chicago banker. sur- urer, The circles will elect officers at prised Chicago society for the ne Santee: directed @ play- second time in @ year when she = Surprise Party for the Mis appeared at the Cook County |sionary,” which was given as the pro- building and war married to jgram. This play shows the work of Marcy T. Weeks. loan firm ex- the national missions of the Presby- ecutive. The first surprise came /terian church. Jast summer when she divorced Children taking part were Lloyd Petrie nusbens zeman Bi peat, Td Me Onlin: Saaty sean swift, mem e packi ie, ugh, jean ~~ family. —_ Bavendick, James Smith, Joyce Har- rison, Eileen Pfeifer, Marjorie Mote’ William Moore P.T.A. a gears Makes Picture Award|Talks and Music Are ‘The sixth grade room of Mas Heien| Heard by Junior Club Ricketts received the attendance prize is awarded monthly when the| Talks by Wanda Swenson, who dis- Moore Parent and Teacher {cussed “Musical Instruments,” and , |Miss Belle Mehus were program high- 75 persons a . lights when the Bismarck Junior Music ‘The program included talks on “New |club met Wednesday evening. Miss “The Mehus told bout compositions which ‘Haydn wrote for the musical clock and then played the piano scores for them, fi i “|, Audrey Waldschmidt received the 5 aes Cape? ed by Isa. Girls’ Club to Hold bells Cochran and Rebecca Freitag. Candy Sale Saturday Rainbow Dad's Night A candy sale be held Saturda: ; 7 Thigh ogietdiveul Me eh eepaterd Committees Appointed when the Ca-Ci-Co club met Wed-} conmittees for the annual Dad's Rainbow wil give Saturday evening, a ty we ive er . Sundland. A one-act play, “Hearts,”| march 13, in the Masonic temple, were was given by Myrtle Norum, Janet!announced Friday by Mrs, L. P. War- Harriet aCrtledge andiren, the mother adviser. Smith. The time then| Entertainment, which is to include t in knitting until Mrs./a play, “Diamonds and Detectives,” is served refreshments. Miss/being arranged by Jean Renwick, to up by Monday noon with meter of the fefreshmenis Comat ;|“An_ adventure-romance laid northern British Columbia.” ‘The Anniversary Murder! by Eden Phillpotts—“A murder tale centering around the character of Dr. McOst- 5 partisan the most brilliant of doughboy re- miniscences.” Fraternity by John Gals Contractor Asks ‘ _Right to Work. sar cast directed by Paramount ‘ hts as open toes, ing such hich high fronts opr foshion luminaries. be his right to wo be heard by the U. . Court, the Abbe is based Be Giad You're Neurotic by L, B. RASSED Bisch—“A practicing psychiatrist in HA New York City spd = neurotic him- WASHDAY WAS MAKING AN ah aly ee) Porfested at the Coat of $1,000,000 By tha Mebers @ Women , this ware Unlike 0f Gentle lvery Soap ris Tite HE zt E