The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 7, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, * (@)SOCETYand CLUBS St. Alexius Alumnae Honor Graduate Nurses at Dinner 46 Attend Dinner; Later Have Homecoming Social Hour in Nurses’ Library el | DIRECTS SINGERS | +—__________+ nurses was held Thursday evening in _ the private dining room of the Prince Covers were laid for 45 at © table appointed in the class tapers. The following program was pres- ented: Two vocal solos, Miss Kath- erine Moran, accompanied by Miss Dolores Dohn, student nurses at 8t. Alexius; marionette and cupid dance, by the Misses Evelyn Klien, Audiene Wilson and Arlein Kapfer, accompanied by Miss Catherine Brown; an accordion solo, Marcus Schneider; and a reading by Miss Catherine Brown, The committee in charge of ar- rangements included: Mmes.. Hugo Schlenker, chairman; Charles Miller, John Broxmeyer and the Misses Emma Leivens and Catherine Tuor. In the graduating class are: Sister Angele Tufts, OSB. Sister Berno Flint, OS.B., Sister Calista Schello, OSB, and the Misses Irene Bofen-| 1 kamp, Ruby Brenden, Dorothy Ful-|,7i, ler, Mary Glum, Mary Hoffom, Esther Hogarth, Dorothy Leif, Madonna Schatz, Luellyn Schneider, Louise Sell, Evelyn Soule, dna Neh! Doyle, Cleo Herman and Dorothy Wachs- man, se * Mrs. Emil Anderson, 2215 Avenue entertained Tuesday afternoon ith a birthday party for her daugh- ter, Marcella Jane, who was seven years old. Games were played by the seven guests, followed by luncheon, at which there was a large birthday ey eS vors were e guest and Marcella’ Jane received mid ee * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Avenue, west, returned Wedn from a 10 day trip in the east, where Mr, Fleck attended a General Motors Gealer-council in New York City. ‘They visited relatives of Mrs. Fleck Mmes. B. O. Refvem, 718 Sixth 8t., and Willis Breswter, 101 Sixth 8t., were joint hostesses at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday, honoring Mrs. Mabel R. Wilson, Washington, D. C., who is visiting her gon and daughter- in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Wesley C. Wilson, Fort Lincoln. Twelve guests were seated at the luncheon table, decorated with spring flowers. ** Mrs. Burton Nelson and son, Bi . ton Bepeghak Wash., left Thurs- day evel for their home after be- WMOORPORATED | ing the guests of Mrs. E, Ulmer, 102 (t1NOS8 | Mandan St., for the past few days. Without flowers no Mother’s Day is all it should be, and no gift is as appreciated nor as appropriate. Sunday, May 9th, is Mother’s Day. She looks forward to it with such anticipation. Will she look back upon it with happiness and pride . . . because YOU remembered. -We set aside this day to espe- cially honor Mother. Universally Flowers make it her happiest day. ot Freshly Cut Home Grown Flowers Bouquets from $1.50 Up Beautiful Potted Plants ‘ from 25¢ Up : PECIAL Mother's Day is the heaviest of all flower ee a eee short on = particular coler or variety. Flowers delivered anywhere by Florists’ : Telegraph Deli ivery. HOSKINS-MEYE Bismarck, N. Dak. THE HOME OF KFYR include: Appear in Auditorium Tonight SUN. . « TUE. ; Paramount 1» SHEARER LH OWARD)| ROMEQ*SULIET } JOHN BARRYMORE aril Junior-Senior Prom Committees Named The committee for the junior- senior prom, outstanding social event of the school year, have been an- Margaret Schlosser To Be Married June 7 Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Schlosser, 323 First St., Friday announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Schlosser, to Leslie H. Wil- mot, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilmot, 702 Avenue A. Miss Schlosser has chosen June 7 as her wedding date. The marriage Women’s Gym Group will take place in Seattle, Wash. where Mr. Wilmot is employed by the . Ends Indoor Season International Harvester company. Twenty-seven members of the women’s gym clase ateenied the oa Plans to leave Bismarck May ** * dinner Wednesday evening at the Miss Donna Jean Davis, a student Tavern. This marked the close of the indoor activities for the season. at the North Dakota Agricultural college, arrived Thursday to spend eka ea ferent rot the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth 8t. Kitchen Laboratory First Showing at Popular Prices! Open for Inspection Fur Silhouettes for 1937 by | Frederick - James New coats — smart coats — in unusual variety—the very “pick o’ the pelts”— and fashioned as only Frederick-James can fashion them. Beeman, Jamestown, and Ralph > Keeley, Crookston, Minn, "| comical skits and group Mrs. Burton Nelson, Wash., was a guest at the dinner. —_ Yes, we have Holeproof Pacer Sox. Shark’s Men's Store. _ Raw fur prices have advanced .. Buy a carnation Saturday for Mother’s Day. American War Mothers. : ‘The kitcl b Girl Scout Awards piaep creat tone, Geena onion floor is linol f blue, To Be Made Monday (ti abo ans iia of tn ox will be presented to the Bad cabinet where food is prepared. At || Girl Scouts at the Girl Scout Court the front of the kitchen are a modern- of Awards Monday, May 10, at 7:15 | demonstration table and desk. Pp. m. in the city auditorium, The The kitchen fittings are all in white ||} public is invited. with the inside of the built in drawers Girl Scouts of Troops 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11 and 12 are receiving by leaps and bounds— if you're to have a new coat next season we earnestly advise early selection. BUY NOW ered in atrips of red, yellow and blue. clency ‘The latest electrical equipment is in- A arranged by Mise Gledys| cluded: A new Kelvinator, Westing- AND SAVE house roaster, new era Hotpoint elec- tric range, electric dishwasher and a Genetal Electric garbage disposer, the only one in North Dakota. All the lighting is done indirectly, ‘Miss Devereaux designed the kitchen and planned the complete decoration of both rooms, the only ones of their type in the northwest. She plans to hold classes four times a week for high school home economics. _ eek song by “A Girl of Today, Tomorrow,” by presentation of pro! by Mrs. A. M. Kiland, MOTHER LIKES FLOWERS NOW onal director, will be introduced tol Culver Ladd Speaks we eeiaions wine Sunex| At A.A.U.W. Dinner it em and sal eae will} Members of the A. A. U. W. met|if AS MUCH AS SHE DID THEN! Thursday evening, for dinner at the || ounly club. Covers were laid for Wealth cannot buy more—your heart at 6p. m. Mrs. H. P. Rosenberger,| Mrs. W. B. Pierce, past president, president of the Girl Scout Leaders’! presided at a short business meeting. || cannot say more—than the genuine association, the ‘swards.| The club voted to give $5 to the Girl ||} sentiment in Flowers. Scout fund for uniforms, and $5 to Camp Grassick. Mrs. Harry E. Graf- fam was elected director ‘for _ the For MOTHER’S DAY, May 9, we have REPAIRING coming year. aww Ta |i a glorious assortment of cut flowers, Leis Pe On tae eee eet ae) blooming plants and corsages from REMODELING Freshman Class to Gepartment gave a talk on the topic, || 25e and wu; STORAGE “Consumer Education, Information Pp. Bye SORE) EY ee oe mLOWwnHA TO ne ; CLEANING p lsriarck Kish’ pilwel wil bold te ausmort ite pare He ungd the lb ideas ene E DAY the Bismarck e - their annual a & y Saturday roreleorese’ MMs. Ladd was introd- | FAR AWAY ONE MOR vening, May 8, in the junior th} uced by Mrs. Spencer Boise, presi- school gyftinastum, Included on the|dent of A. A. U. W. for the coming Saturday evening’s program will be musical| year. ill —at— rerio es cage | wn two faterre eget! OSCAR H, WILL & CO "Mr. and Mrs, FE, Hedden and Mr. winprice erty te aeons Sica | ‘0 ° peng and Mrs. R. E, Bergeson will chaperon| day given by Mmes. Joseph F, Scha- 2 Bismarck, N. D. the party, to which all parents of| ner and Mrs. George Wetch, hon- freshmen = invited. The class ae oring Mrs, Haney. Three ta- Flowerphone 784 Greenhouses 315 Third St. Roy H. Neff. Riesio€ beige wore, in play With Hons E and Until Ne Mother's D PES ES ors going to Mmes, William Fred- Open Evenings jon on ay Peterson, Oliver Mark and Miss Betty |, Bllver. ‘Robert “Anderson is chair- ty * Doris Fevold Heads _ Athletic Association The Girls’ Athletic Association of the Bismarck high school will hold its banquet Monday evening at the Pres- tyterian church. Miss Doris Fevold was recently elected president of the organization for the coming year. succeeds Miss Marion Hyland. Other officers will be: 2 SS burg, soccer; Beverly Boelter, volley ball; Irene Schonert, ; Mar- N garet Owens, track; Irma Budser, ys —S Larson, health; Dorothy Elofson, kit- SN? — pg og Nil | |2 Miss Caroline Lakin, gitls’ physical mS ee education instructor, is the faculty LATEST AMAZING “NO-SCRUB” $ Soaks Out Dirt In 15 Minutes. .. Yet Safe As Can Be For Colors, Hands! to 40% in tub or machine. (3) Gets white scentite “Fictemmeter teats” 4) Va stay soft—lovely. prints, washed 100 in OxypoL OAP ¢ PeRGABO oe NE Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Oxypou perfected by the makers of entle Ivory soap, at the cost of $7,000,000. ‘and safe fety new Sidon 4 Even sheer cotton

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