The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1937, Page 5

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. QSOCIETY and CLUBS St. Mary’s High School Sets _ | Wiliam J. Kirsches Announce Marriage am Dates for Closing Activities) sw ws vis + xno Florence Sobzien Has Highest Lo will, Kenneth Hessinger and Ed-|the Secred Heart church, Thunder | ? . Hai Scholastic Standing; Doro- nc ommenceman e exercises will be| Father ednesday, June 2, at 8 p. in thy Larson Has Second — {the city sudiisium “Rev, T. ten Keating were attendants for Mr. - Keaveny, superintendent of Cathedral lana Mrs. Kirsch. Mrs. Keating was Final activities for St. Mary's high |high school, St. Cloud, Minn., will de- | formerly Miss Gladys Sundland, school will start with the § - liver the address, The tentative num-| Following the ceremony the bride for banquet Thursday, May 6, at 6:30 |ber of the senior class is 37. and bridegroom took a wedding A. W. LUCAS CO. North Dakota’s Leading Silk Store é oe . m., in the school auditorit Scholastic honors are held by Miss Cloud * * Koom’ will be arranged to represent ¢ [Florence Bobsien, with Miss Derothy | ‘0 St, Cloud and other points in Min- Japanese setting. On the banquet |L#reon second in the group. .Mrs. Kirsch is the former Miss é committe are Miss Marian Heasinger, we are Eileen Doerner, daughter of Mr. and Tom Fox and Norman Woeble, Poetry Society Will [mrs a. a. Doemer, 1010 Pith Bt. i 3 May 7, at 8:30 p. m., the junior- . Mr.-Kirsch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ¥ _senior prom will be held in the school Hold Meeting Here} kari xirch, Jamestown. : } : auditorium with the Rhythm Scamps a Mrs. Kirsch is a graduate of the| For Miss M. LaCombe}$ ge E furnishing the Music. Chaperons for! The state convention of the North | Bismarck high school and the aoe Dakota Poetry Society will be held in| Commercial college. She has Reff and Dr. ‘and Mrs, Milo Priske Bismarck June 7, it was announced | employed at the Bank of North The committee for arrangements in. |*' the April meeting of the Bismarck | kota for the last four years and cludes: Norman Woehle, chairman; |>'&8ch which was held at the home of | resign her position there June 1. buffet luncheon was served Batley, P. Lee, G: Garske, I. Kaiser, | Mi. and Mrs. Clell Gannon, 912 Man-| Kirsch attended schools in James-| with table appointments in pink and | ner, J. Fox, N: E | dan, : town. He is now s salesman for the| white snapdragons decorating. the | % ross, B. Jundt, M. McDonald, H.Can-| Committees were appointed and Bismarck Baking Co. ~ | room, 4 . Brown, M, Spiel- | the following were named chairmen: They plan to make their home at/ Progressive whist was played. Score | % ‘and|Norman Boe, general chairman in| 524 Avenue D. honors went to the Misses Link and . charge of arrangements for the con- A jp Georgetta LaCombe. Miss May La- | % Graduate Sunday will be May 20 vention; Frances Vejtasa, chairman} Woman’s Club Meets {Combe received several lovely gifts. | % lof th i ittee; and ° Gottige "Worttee Nisinman ot tee| For Bridge Luncheon |wntterau, Mont, and are mating Miss May LaCombe, 409 Fifth 8t., ‘was entertained with a surprise birth- day party Saturday evening. A two- Breve i é 8 1 a. m.|finance committee. The principal — their home with their aunt, Mrs, Kind- He will deliver the sermon for the| speaker for the comvention will be| The Woman's club met for the last|SChy. They are attending the Chris- graduates, who will attend in s body,| Margaret, Dickson, poet laureate of| time this season at a luncheon Mon-|*Y Beauty school. dveased in cap and gown. In previous | minnesota. day in the private dining room of wehdand i years the services have been held in| ‘The members voted at the April| the Prince hotel. Covers were laid| Louis Ahlen, Leo and Myron Ben- |X tet ony the evening. meeting to make James W. Foley poet | for 14 at a table appointed in pink| Se? Were among the 17 upperclassmen laureate of North Dakote, an honor-| 8nd green with a centerpiece of at the University of North Dakota tag full tn et E z a E i day, May 31, at 8 p. m., in the achool pring flowers, On the arrangements | lected to Scabbard and Blade, na- itorium instead of the city audi. |&7,imember of the Bismarck Poetry) corrtiitee were Mmes, H. L. Wheeler,| tional honorary military soclety. ian de torium as in previous years. The pro- "The next meeting will be held May| ©. V. Miller and Geo. E, Shunk. ( * % & pl gram will include: Class history, the|o9 at the Gannon After lunch the group went to the| Robert Baker was one of the 11 Misses jon and Grace | 7 et home of Mrs. P. L. Owens, Logan| students to be elected to the Univer- A. W. LUCAS CO. Exceptional McKinnx . Johnston; prophecy, Erwin Brendel Jedd apartments, for a short business|sity of North Dakota chapter of Miss Luctil Miss Freda Bischof and Paul meeting, followed by bridge. in Sigma Xi, national honorary society. Lucille | Bischof, daughter and son of Mrs. L./ ‘The program for the coming year the Misses Delia | Bischof, left Monday morning for| was presented and accepted. 2) ——————S=—___ ; Los Angeles, Calif, where they will} program committee «included: Mmes. CARD OF THANKS spend the summer with their broth-| Ga Dahlen, chairman; A. Y. Hag-| We wish to express our sincere er, Walter Bischof. En route they| jund, J.B. Smith and P, L. Owens, | thanks to our many friends for their will visit Salt Lake City, Utah, Sacra- High score honors in bridge went/ sympathy, help and beautiful floral Eine apd een Francia 3 be pisiee, AY eagiund ad 12) Botte yo. abe ene nec Morton. v. erson and al wi Mrs. Walter J. Brophy, 1002 Eighth} The cae will resume its activities| helped make the burden of sorrow a fall, 5 ' aE L | &t., who has been ill the last few) in the i: little lighter during the recent illness weeks, is now able to be out again. *** * ae death of our beloved husband, son Beautiful Ties—See them at| Members of Delta = °°? "Sih chester coons Shark’s Men’s Store. : Gamma Hold Meeting MR. AND MRS, B. F. COONS, ROBERT COONS, oe The Delta Gamma Alumnae asso- Ne Coo) SUIT TTT ciation held its regular monthly meet- = ing Monday evening at the home of Coronation | sz: § i [ A short business meeting was held. Tt was decided to organize a joint Bis- «QUANTUM AN EUGENE UNTIL MAY 12 Fort Lincoln for the offleys and thelr 5 wives will be given Saturday evening at the service club by the Officers’ THE REGAL--- "ag of Gabe] Fabrics and Values The season’s outstanding Fabrics in a Pleasing Array’ of Colors and Color Combinations that will delight purchasers. These prices good this week only. Washable Lin-Spun Regular 69c and Cc Solid Colors 89c Values Yd. 39 Inch A fine linen finish rayon that is highly washable. A very strong, dull finish multi-filament yarn that can by bridge. Honoré went to Mrs. W. F. McCleliand and Miss. Agnes Fleck, both of Mandan. DecoPations were carried out in the sorority colors, pink and blue, with pink snapdragons and pink and blue candles. Refreshments were served. * * * ene dance —at} Contet Arms Modernizing the Gibeon girl. Meetings of Clubs : And Social Groups Hi be relied upon to hold seams. Solid colors only. eee) ere or CORONATION--- eee | eee Combines dignity of English court wtih modern sophistication. o- Our Oil Permanents, dressed with the Coronation trend, would ‘ Please a Queen. Seven operators at Harrington’s are wearing differ- ent Coronation hair styles. Wednesday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs, J. P. Wagner, 112 Avenue B. Lt Sheer Bemberg Chiffons Celanese Sport Crepes A Special Price $10 On Sale This Regularly Sold for $10 89 Inches Wide Flowers The gifts of true sentiment for Mother’s Day Ladies’ Chorus The Bismarck Ladies’ Chorus will hold its regular Tuesday at $1.19 and $1.39 © Yd. All Washable 39 Inches Wide Yd. Week Only © »4 Our Men’s Haircuts are A alae woven ood with paniine stripe. Sor - Seah Srey - Lovely i Ben tex tare ent ” A Sport ls—Woven cords on sport crepes. iful washable patterns in colorful and fashionable “Fit for a King. Oscar H. Will & Co. Pique check—Pique cord with woven check in two- designs. One of the most desirable and practical Remember—Specials are on with some free service to eieiplont eg tone. Hot weather shades. summer fabrics. : ‘all. This ad good for 50c on any oil permanent. HARRINGTON’S PHONE 130 PLCCIIIOOOOOTOCOOIOOTOTA Te AU ULAAUOUEGUOU AOU UEAUOOLNOGTOUEUUEA HUES AEST RATETTTA ET TT E TT TA TTT All Silk Linen sor $149 Season Yd. 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