The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1937, Page 5

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a) balan ie bower eccrcccccoccs SOCIETY and CLUB Wilton Bride-Elect Feted At Personal Shower Saturday|, ne Schmid to Be Married to Lewis W. ‘McKay This Autumn Miss Jane Schmid, daughter of Mr. \d Mrs. J. J. Schmid, Wilton, was jored at ® personal shower given turday afternoon at the T. H. Stef- n home, Wilton. Hostesses were the sses Marie Newman and Ernestine ffen, Miss Schmid’s marriage to wis W. McKay, Valley City, will ke place this autumn, pink and white motif was carried it in room and table appointments. rden flowers in those colors were d throughout the rooms. Refresh- nts served buffet style further ied out the pink and white jeme, Centering the refreshment fle, which was lighted by thes ipers, was @ large pink crepe pay 11, Presiding at the table was Mrs, nmid, mother of the bride-elect. (During the afternoon a short pro- fam was presented. Mrs, Frank ‘Tor- pschy (Miss Frank Etta Dutton), poze a high schéol classmate of sang ® group of ee fopriate selections, A novelty ta; nce was presented by little Luella ich. Each of the guests wrote shes for the bride-elect on s heart d the shower of heart wishes was jan presented to her. ‘o the strains of a wedding march pry Jean Kelsven, dressed as jature bride, with Myrna Heston \d Luella Reich as her attendants, tered the room and presented Miss mid with the Sporopriataly de- ed basket containing the gift kages.. Among them were @ num- r from friends in Washington, D. Michigan we Sekar ingbile-Christenson .|at the A.O.U.W. hall. All members Scout Leaders Home Evelyn Quik ‘Margaret and Beth Wheeler .returned rset homes Lang had spent the last week in |! Glacier national park, after. which they met Mrs. Simle and Miss Wheeler at Billings’ young People’s to Bismarck with thi Mrs. Simle and Miss Wheeler took first week were Miss Toftner and Mrs. H. P. Rosenberger. * Sunshine Club The Sunshine club will meet Wed- nesday at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs. Otto Dirlam, 408 First St, This is the first meeting of the organiza- tion after a two-month recess. ** & i VF. Ww. The Gilbert N. Nelson post No. 1326, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, will meet Wednes- day, Sept 1,-a 8 p. m., in the dining room of the World War ‘Memorial building for committee reports, ac- a|cording to an announcement by Harry Bernstein, commander. ek * Sons of Norway The first meeting of the season of the Sons and Daughters of Norway will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m., are requested by the president to arrive promptly. Following the busi- ness meeting the first dance of the season will be held by the organiza- Erma Weirberger Wins Critics’ Praise | ou. ney send camp at Red Lodge, monte returning | Bird, _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _ TUESDAY, SDAY, AUGUST 31, 1937 A. W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise grid pe leneery So Great Artist waki one of her most unusual talent. ‘When Olin Downes, New York Times play, he praised her technique, say- that her chance in concert work was good. euch praise has come to xem While "in Minneapolis, Jose_Iturbt | ¥ ees young pianist, Diidee ied heard meas agg play. He was |% Ser Fgh Neotel? She was « bit surprised from Montana Campiiiek cae Mrs, 'T. E. Simle, and the Misses| ning hiss Weieerter ett nent a concert at the City pees at 8:30 her beautiful tone and ds the benpne evening. The Misses Quill Kea cour of the Oxtnote Daughters anne those’ who have found the tring | Oakes Hairdressers Organize in August During the last few months he had & two-week Girl Scout leader course |made, « special point of attending her at the camp. At the camp for the|concerts at the university, writing Lang, Miss Tina jeach time # note of appreciation. Minneapolis music critics James poet dota redirect abetaady any TO orn ant Joan Johann Egilsrud | Meetings of Clubs | Jof the Journsi, have been more than |_And Social Groups | Suslegire arr Gripe ee gen ** ; Age Katherine Wingate, 206 Eighth | ¥ complimenting her &t., returned Sunday from Seattle, | % the great dexterity and precision, Wash., where she spent part of a two- | ® shown in many difficult passages. week Vacation on the west coast. Modes THE SOFTER, SAFER SANITARY NAPKIN AT ALL STORES Chicago veachets anid of het that ane [9 aa, ne, coating at.s, Sess arti and 3 music critic, heard the young artist | Beit ate Bitte ee spend so much time on in- | ¥ Monday, fb Sept. 6, at Home fackie Jumper for boys Nationally Advertised Standard of Value ty ee an Mi Jackie Jumper SUITS for BOYS Genuine Hockmeyer Cravenetted Tweeduroy in brown, blue or grey. Zipper jacket lined with fancy pattern flannel. Belted back and slash pockets. . ows Spoken Monday iin, with music furnished by the Sizes 4 to 12.............$8.95 a ** * ae t a service performed Monday in S ras ndan at the home of Rev, C. J. Fyl- Independent Charity Sizes 14 and 16 ........ ..$4.50 ‘The Bismarck Independent CHar- 9 = Be ne re Me Ely cw wi meer wena i TEACHER'S LOANS : Harmon, became the bride of | 2:90 p. m., at the home of Mrs, O. a le, Bismarck, Rev, |=. Anderson, 723 Second 8t. $5 $50 = lung officiated at the regal ; * * ra ' to ° = bck and Philip Risch, Price, ‘The| ‘The Bismarck Male chorus will ON YOUR PLAIN NOTE Jackie Jumper de was ‘costumed in alge al silk with ite accessories, Miss Edelbrock re white, immediately following the ceremony edding dinner was served in the me of the bride's mother. The dal couple left for a wedding: trip the west coast. meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., at the high school building. Any who wish te join the group are invited to at- tend. 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Most of them use 34 less of Folger’s than ordinary You'll like it better made with Folger’s kinds—and still get better flavor, plus their coffee savings! Drip Grind. Designed especially for drip- Why not save % on coffee yourself? Order Folger's at your makers, Silex and other glass coffee- grocer’s today. makers. Gives more flavorful drip coffce! Bright horizontal stripes in real “College” colors; 29¢ 35¢ 3 for $1.00 You use 4 less coffee with Folger’s. It's mountain-grown! Richer in flavor than or- dinary brands using lowland coffee! Instead of using 4 spoons for 4 cups, try only 3 spoons of Folger’s. Then—

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