The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1937, Page 5

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: t BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, 1937 Legion Auxiliary Is "4 ( [ | B S Recipient of Plaque Receipt of a plaque made of cedar ‘wood from Argonne forest in SOUTH DAKOTA GIRL TO MARRY Rainbow Girls Give Annual Entertainment for Fathers Play Is Highlight of Program|Soule Compositions 3 ning in the service clubhouse the guests were Capt. and Mrs. Law- rence Ulsaker of Kensal, who guests of Lt. and Mrs. sions, Jr., for the 5 il He ii Fe EE ! 4 Preceding Dancing; St. esday Patrick's Theenh Used tala “ihe community. sevise commis See Invitations have been issued by the headed by Mrs, F. D, Register, which i & } c a E s F Meeting at Army Post Fort Lincoln officers’ wives Mon- i E y : original} Assistant Postmaster tent of her coming marriage whom she ts shown. The couple, who have just ment, are pictured in Washington. South Dakota. i fi i F i List attend an open meeting of their review club, presenting Edna LaMoore Waldo, and a silver tea at 3 p. m., Tuesday, in the service clubhouse at Hieven members of Mrs, Anne Hiri. [Stet they ed finished playing. for Se BEY PE but Petersen’s junior music classes wae. Mrs, Mabel C. Lindgren, state man- panko ae Sanaa pecbdtemged caer ager of the Woodmen Circle, has re- to Mra. Brandenburg who will ane| 2 turned to her home in Minot after N.Y. spending the last two months in Bis- i a wick, chairman -, He Dt] Junior Piano Pupils Organize New Group|# FF | recital of his songs bef 85 nounoe a list of donors this week. htly club of The committee of parents expects were wrapped in blue cellophane. The|™sarck. She was accompanied to original compositions are to sell hamburgers again during the club's next meeting will be April 11.| Minot by her daughter, Miss Elma solos, but he also has written state tournament games this week- eee Lindgren, and the Misses Mabel Smith donations rected, wl rng ne fund] BEE Herman, comet, om el Mis TD, Hulett Is | tere for he wonk-end req ‘igure, oye ede Mrs. Edward Foss of Hazen, who Pie U Cc T Auxiliary Head visited foe a for das with Mr. tna :| Announce Betrothal a Mrs. L. P. Wedge, 722 Seventh &t., Mra, 1. D, Huleit heads the statt| Sort, “isry foe tome saturday. Bho : Of Theresa Neibauer of new officers named by the United te ee ese ceo cn eae ee Geomecia Rahey tvyt/b eee tl home, 410 Avenue % zi Fourth St, Monday announced the 2 ”w,| evening. Acie so) wil bari] ets oe * ° At the close of the afternoon, Mrs.|¢Mgagement and approaching mar- . . Ww. reeks, pecial Meeting of ———— ie i a ~~, HEE cag By # gi fi I mM Petersen serv@h @ lunch in the Bt.| riage of Mrs. Smith's daughter, Miss i Jha! CARD OF THANKS Theresa Neibauer, to Milton Mols- se & ded by Mra George To all who were so kind and aym- Patrick's theme. . oli edb iis ER tnd Son A. Moubeny, Minot. |Community Players | the only’ executives retiring’ from| Pothetic to us in connection with the mittee were Lols Riggs, Sue Olson,| All Cathedral Players, espectaily/ Junior A.L.A.Groups |, Te wedding rill take place tn! To Hear Play Choice] "ers, mulet's statt are: Mrs,|band and father wo desire to express [ “Tilowen et ey to attend he aerial meeting} Choose New Officers] "saiss Netbauer ts’ graduate of St. M. O, Arman, junior councilor; Mra,|OUr heartfelt thanks and sincere ap- ** at 8 p. m, Tuesday, in St. Mary's — Mary’s high school, Mr, Molsberry,| Bismarck Community Players will! a, G, Olson, past councilor; Mra | Preciation. Election of officers was the main| who is employed by E. A. Brown’s| be told of the play selected and the! Frank Milhollan, conductress; Mrs. Bismarck Homemakers| *'atium, called to complete plans 8 ates for the final production of the| oH. Clold in; Mrs. P. W. 9 for staging “Barter” by Urban Nagle,|business of two Junloc American Le- | grocery, received his education in the| Te 0 toch when the creative dra-| Gohuite orvaniste Mie, GB, Over: GROCERY GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 19¢ hoe We, ses. 39 Cc held Friday | Minot schools. age gh ok eee ee we aoa te tel Buea oy Gene | BLUE BLAZER Bismarck Homemakers’ club mem- Lies Generiey’ sigs? ss ane oe ts) rae ine ohore ident: Spring Activities of theater, Dates for the tryouts also Hate eu Philip Palmer, executive Cocktail Lounge bers meeting Friday evening, with y s * / ij Mmes. Cartledge and ‘Henry| Helen Baker, William Fox, Dr. F. J. Junior Lodge Mapped 7% ® v= Perri ie oftisars wil take over tholr||| Each day we feature a special —_— cocktail— Roy E D pei Vi honated $3, t0 the Td op—ardar Gapsal wanes Abert v. ze Mrs, Frank E. Nichols, supervisor,| | Meetings of Clubs duties at the April meeting. gend the Bismarck| Hartl, Jake Stocker and J. M. Gia- . ; explained the part which the group And Social Groups Mrs, H. L. Harless, 308 Park 8t., re- Mondays—MartinI high school! ser; properties—Jean McKinnon, ; is to have in the state convention tt iD & Saturday Manhattan salads pre-| Miss Elaine Wentland, Ralph Glaser Pile Plantst here th duns eten the Junais er ieee eo avurday ater arpa s “Bal-| and George Ulman; costumes—Misses es ;| gree of Honor Protective association A. A.U. W. Novel Group | was called fect ‘Texas, by Thursdays—Gin Buck Arlene Wagner, Kathryn Hannon th Bolse, . met Saturday afternoon. She an-| A meeting of the American Associ@-| 16 serious illness of her father, Fridays—Old Fashioned Rohe! Garner’ Thlecs ; nounced that meetings will be heldj tion of University Women novel group | sgoore, who died three days later. Saturdays—Orange Blossom seal erciggl secretary; Lois Heki coche fg ead erg heerrpienpetaiondd Penman ned a) Bm, Tues" | Hatleass pent the last four weeks vis- Proai Noon to 6p. 1. % Hi y in ome 5 oh fai F ** ; meeting will be March 27. Charles| fam, 926 Sixth St, iting with relatives fn Texas andi] ~rne Smartest Place in Town” Miss Rose Garrity of Minot was & 4 4 fur, iitaenss he new, presideniy, Wasa eas Arles week: guest, ° Leonhard, pianist. cl rr . s ay altad org eaeny “see |. were followed by = luncheon in the 0. E, 8. , ;and Mrs, J. H. Newton, 1021 Seventh ‘ ef A 8t. Patrick’s day party will fol- 7 Bt. St. Patrick’s day theme. hoy ithe wien f Bi PIG HOCKS, Hamburgers, Candy see Chapter No, Ii, Order of the Eastern TO HELP PREVENTIN TO HELP END A rn As Raise Money for Band|Four Woodmen Circle _ | star, at 7:30 p. m, Tuesday in the Ma- MANY COLDS COLD QUICKER elicate= ” ‘The fund accumulated for sending) Members Are Honored |" mel. Suge gill be balioting. viens eens ie 58c the Bismarck Juvenile band to Grand — siuioe cea . cl ge. The or lasts Forks in May for the state high school| | Mrs. Mabel C. Lindgren of Minot, dae rene Ber aes We Va-TRO-NOL = si ne Mltker’ Clay Beck ard Pina | Progressive Mothers’ club will be held ' P 7d: pee rad 9 Lindgren, members having birthdays) St 7 p. m., Tuesday in the home of ’ throw, 1506 which is helping the band members in| recently, were honored at the party] Mrs. C. W. Porter, 714 Rosser avenue. ite taiee the project. The sum of $250 1s| given when the Woodmen Circle held ** * ? needed. its last meeting. Group singing was) Mothers’ Club Free meres : pre orders. By selling hamburgers and candy| part of the entertainment. Plans} Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 116 Avenue B, at the Mandan-Bismarck basketball| were made for a grab-bag party on] west, will be hostess for the Mothers’ game Friday evening and holding a| the next meeting date, March 25. club meeting at 3 p. m. Tuesday. because it TASTES / socials! Carter’ Little Liver Pills MONTHLY PAYMENT .». full measure of everything you want ina cigarette. At every stage . . . from tobacco farm to shipping room . . . Chester- field’s job is to give you the refresh- ing mildness and delightful flavor that makes smoking a great pleasure. Experienced buyers see that Chest- erfield tobaccos are MILD and RIPE... careful manufacturers see that they are blended to the exact Chesterfield formula. 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