The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1987 @s “TETY « ; = | Bismarck Boy Leads Prom “Rien 1s Announced ; a , : @) SOCIETY and CLUBS fs =k W. LUCAS CO € Mrs. Robert Twilling Monday evening with a shower in hon- oc of her sister, Mrs, Edward Waldo, who announced her marriage last Annual Community Concert Mandan Party Honors Miss Catherine Carey ioe of Mra ala Pox, Wondnanae Home of Nationally Advertised hostess. oe Merchandise Miss ielen ‘Taye, Solo and Quartet Singing, || Plays Leading Role ] Mise Catherine ‘Garey, who is wo be Piano and Violin Numbers burger. Eee een ers 1p Ue tables ‘ot ‘contract. bridge wih high "The bride was the recipient of of cont was pt many ple dee pd pre Acad score honors going to Miss Hitida gilts trom her friends. oo ween conga Nernberg. ‘Mrs. Waldo, the former Frances teres * say 3 ete Bismarck guests included the Misses Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pa us on ae Bm, Zoe Harrington, Hilda Nernberg, Thomes Ritchie, Steele, was married ‘A varied uditorium. Catherine Welsenburger and Mrs. to Edward Waldo of Billings, Mont., tor the ber alnhanttong it Kielty. son of Mrs, Emma Waldo, Reynolds, girls’ chorus of St, Mary's Miss Carey's gifts were preanted March 10,.a¢ the Lu directed by Sister in a novel manner. She was given a in Roundup, Mont. Rev. Walter Legee ita Burton as accompanist, huge orchid beaket filled with pink read the service. ha Smo ainbecs: “Ip carnations and white lilies and green ‘The bride is a graduate of the Steele old highland melody fern, The packages were wrapped in high schoo! and attended the Capitol Gladys Piteher, and Gifferent colored paper and were fas~ Commercial college. She is a steno- by Mendelssohn, tened to slim pieces of wood placed gtapher employed at the Burleigh |X ‘Jane Wateon will down the flowers. For decora- County Welfare office. She plans to | > soles, “Scherso, Opus tion the carried May baskets continue with her position there for |X Mendelssohn, and filled with candy for each guest. about s month, then join Mr. Waldo | % ming Bird) by Niemann. On in Billings June 1. g Quartet, composed ta party at Forks - 13 Jack Mote, Harold Smith Northern Pacific dining room. versity of Nerth Devote, ‘He is a civil ¥ ory Dahlen, Jr., will bid engineer employed by the federal |$ Se irdeda eric Se Jeannette Norum to Pees san enee ee ! oe 1 “Bieal Away.” Be Married on May 18 RVG Titik: Wik gray sosmcabren: : s Bo okneon. pare ‘The couple had as witnesses two close | % y Halloran will appear as violin Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Norum, 508 friend, Roderick Danielson, Billings, | $ soloist, socompanied by Mra. Arthur Ninth 8t., the engagement Mont., and Donald Waller, Roundup, | X Bauer, and will of thelr daughter, Miss x. Mont, ; be ole by Drigo, and “Masurta” Norum, to am R. Mudie of 5 eee 5 te ac son ay £ Sn 4 2, . = A ve Rumma; : fresh models, UP-. , pictur “eee as Sek to Bas Vn Be, cenounwmerts were coumana| ESOS Honored on | SE." s Welle ail’| os snasaurmis seam ual | teteyaid GLIDE. These HANSEN GLOVES Bland, tn the place cards. "The color Wedding Anniversary) vey. won bist soore| evi will bold © rammmage te | in white are attractively priced. iy Onarlotie Geinre, Pink rosebads at aah table, a awards, ‘Tae honored couple, Mi, and| tbe shureh basement Seaurday, May./3 } | EN GLOVES, $1.00 a pai lage , pink rosebuds at each Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tester, 314] Sverds, The honored couple, My. and) "rhe aale will start at 9 8. m., HANS , $1.00 a pair tte, High Schoo Girls’ Glee Club, site Gate tor tee wedding, Th Mandan, were guesis at © surpriv¢| gift. Pink and white appointments) Mrs. Cl 4. Dubie, president ot ie Denied Jeane i te sive Cer Givec. by members of the “200” club| was centered with a wedding cake, | annual event with the group, a ire-plano number, “Malaguste,” Dakotans to Attend niece | peocado to the hloees > few Henry A. Jones and Miss Meeting in Oklahoma [Based et A Johnson and | QO0SSosoeeSooNCS ‘The men’s chorus, directed by Ralph ee ; ‘Mrs, Norum was sasistel by her two] % W. Soule and accompanied by Clarion} Mrs. W. C. jor, LaMoure, presi-| daughters, Myrtle and Pearl. Fema biggesd an rl a barat nd gp ration * * by Rachmantgott and “Deep River” |shanvera, Paige: wil ve Morty De-| Rebekah and LO.0.F. |¥ e e e ) arranged by Burleigh. kotans attending the Lodges Have Party /|$ ; J. Arnot, and G. A. Dahlen. | ite’ bests Bice sian toate’ é tra. Taylor |:0.0.2- odes held a joint seasion a ; GENIX through the ‘courtesy of the ‘Tavis| went to Indianapolis, Ind, to attend | suseday evening to celetrata khe A1sh® of PH Music company. © bi meeting of the National! order of Odd Fellows. th ee © Federation of Music clubs before go-| 4 program including a short talk . HOSIERY ooo Neu Washington Visitors ing to ‘Tulsa, where she will meet|ine Tocoding of the lodge, by 0. (3 won, : f Mrs, Gheppard. . Entertained at Party pie ens Campbell Ea mon, Virginia Lambert and Doris ashbridge ; Fashion Page Colors “Mr. and Mra, Robert A. Cohen, Trariie one its neice cama Eki ween mentee , rrow D. ©., were honored | Ou! speakers will be Miss) Several tables of bridge and whist |% The smartest thi in ho- guests at a bridge party given Friday|Xatharine F. Lenroot, chief of the/were in play during the evening. i ing in ho: 4 eo . by Mesars. and Mmes, Henry Putnam Childrens aire ie eran’ A. Btls | Se eaees an bridge wont to Ber 3 | ick siery! Exciting! Refreshing! ent Hendricks a he Patna or chetofthe fx of seie fn the hel wr tn ia ony i hed |g Fashion Page colors to ire’ ©. trovenn: seurtan sna stipe ie E. Lindsay, ‘pastor of | low. : ( ‘heck match your Spring ensem:- Cohen won ecore awards, Mrs, Cohen | (race Presbyterian in Wich-} Rrefreshments were served. Sev-|¢ : ‘ht . ble. Lively fashion shades was presented with a. guest, prise.|% Kans Adels Rogers St. Jobng.lersl Mandan quests attended the /§ et ‘iis are ; nM eae REMiE: Roses formed , centerpieces for the| mAgMaine and newepaber moma tend (party. rere eae eae |b. HA 4 \ bree Food eka ars bee g tones... tables when” “refreshments were) Pfr Pogrcig Stesse Richardson, ae - s as ve for wear R1% designed especially to make vb served. tor of the Good Citizenship Bureau of Officers. Are Elected |§ the important, definitely- | $19 : tallad hore ovversl weeks ago by the s+ To Head Service Club|$ |§ patterned suitings _ fa- your legs eye-catching and gerlous fliness of Mr. Coben fatner,| Junior Music Club to 0 aria ry ey: es eee A peal fashion correct. Wednesday for Washington. During Entertain Mothers Wednesday evening at the home Mrs. : shirt if one ever shrinks. . « « Manikin their been guests gu ea |. D. McKinnon, v4 » | 2 Bt the hone Of Mig. Coben's perenia,| Tbe Bimarck Junior Muslo club, te or inoluded a review ot | 50 ... Harvest — Mr. and Mra, I. ©, Iverson. Mrs. Co-|*t ® special meeting, decided to give /the play Victory” by Mrs. | Pastel Beige hen is the former Margaret Iverson. poe dee aggre rede rag Joe Harty and s paper on parliamen- see Mi Se a ad World War Memorat ‘building on dregs” OTe” MD OE Bg “et oe : **t Quill * iy 5. men urged Officers for the coming year were yw repeat ie . eee Vocations) Se > «(cutis te in ck meee se al Tek ‘Check of the Also Tick Check Silhouette Hear Rev. W. Vater chosen as follows: hostess committee, | president; Joe Harty, secretary, and shirt on a luxurious $15 handkerchief to The sixth meeting of the Voca: aus areata commttise, Juan ope ments were served Gite a ae team up with shirt i ’ x tonal Guidance Claas will be held| {ta Burton, Ruth Sandin, Kathleen | pare : aoe oi agg one and tie ........50 Thuraday at 8 p. m., in the Will/Spohn and Jeanette Croonquist; | ¢, Bchool building, Rev, Walter Vater,| clean-up tee, Pearl Porter,| 90 cot f Clubs Destor, of the McCabe Seakisatiee Bols-| Bet ‘Wyncoop and Lucille Mor- eetings 0: ju a ae "An ehnouncement relative to per-|ran and Sarah Lou Chaftee. sh And Social Groups ry e the cluss end the Vocational Guid-|ing included the ‘following plano ither .Cieb : a a ot - , ance counsellor made after Bach's Ariosa, Barbara Wyn- ‘will meet : cng ener ol mae aero |b: Boas Ace, Da TE | ge ae ce ramen ele | tke VV ° ; . For Vacation— it’s WHITE in pervisor of NYA work projects, it has Lou Chaffee; and Chopin's! memorial building Thuraday at 8:30 z \ been announced, will be present. Rev. Hoodies Sn Me eee ges Pp. m, ‘This will bo the Goal mene : Robert J. Foshan, pastor of St tir, was sung oy Lacile Morton. | sto be held. “Al members are urged) % | New Spring Shipment of Men’s Pajamas last Thuraday. Miss Belle Mehus, @ sponsor of the | to attend. ; ss & club, Was Deca. SY : \ shoes For glamorous adventures this summer white Enro Sleep Togs ter of William Langer, 114] | Dr. parlors Thuraday . Lestex- f Avenue Ay. west ad Mins ‘Gaiille| 058, Roger and ‘Albert, 214 Avenue| AT'S ra fing © spoaber with Comfobelt or x-ty CO lends its lovely light to the new Vitality tained ra zg models, Beneath their smart lines lies the secset ghey of vital charm... buoyancy and gracefal poise. the Langer home, ‘ Ard for bridge. 75 are Ru 62 ‘600 \ Tea was served The SAMAS Slip-Over or Coat Style Available in white and a variety of colors. $195 , $295 Sizes A, B, C, D, and Extra Long In all of these sizes a h i [ HA : Buying it should be a search for the finest flavor you can find, EERIE Schilling Coffee be present in uniform at that One for Percolator—snother one for Drip and Silex ay H At 8}

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