The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1937, Page 5

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[ (SOCIETY and S THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Star Aerialists With Circus CLUBS Cathedral Players John Zuger Marries Irene Kolb At Ceremony in Oakland Bridal Couple Will Be at Home| D.A.V. Forget-Me-Not at 620 Fourth St. After 2 E i agg g HS Sale Will Be Sept. 25 Oct. 4 a F i Hs E s F EeEndE Es F Hy 4g anniversary constitution of the United HE i telze Baek i * BES ie Constitution Day Is Observed by Schools Hold First Meeting ‘Season of Wednesday i EE y <3 Carter-Buchli Vows Spoken Here Sunday * wore a street dress of blue crepe trimmed with white lace. Her acces- sories were dark blue. Mrs. Engle Following the wedding ceremony the bridal couple left for a wedding trip to Minneapolis, Minn. They will m at home in Sheyenne, after Sept. of the sign- : eee Pastors of Augustana Synod to Meet Here Pastors of the Bismarck district of the Lutheran Augustana synod will hold their annual mission meeting in the First Lutheran church of Bis- » the Maria Lutheran church and the Sophia Lu- .| theran congregation of Timmer Sept. 20 and 21. Season Wednesday| g Sons and Daughters of Norway ai cla te dius Hl pees | Youre shaved. No nicks Hts time for GLUEKS 218 Main Avenue Gluek’s Beer Distributed NASH-FINCH CO. Biomarck, N. Dek. : Phone 447 wore @ tan street dress with brown, accessories. Study Club Is Opened E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, assocate ministers. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. Wednes- day. ene meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes- y. E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 2 p. m. Church service at 3 p. m. . Darling Grace Presbyterian Church of America E. E. Matteson and C .A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Services every Sunday at the school house at 10 a. m. Coleharbor E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 11 a. m. Church service at 12. f All services ,held in the school : Glendale E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Sunday day and 3:30 p. m. the next. auth Sarvio® (65 10,6. i, one l= 8:00 p, m—! berg’s home. Monday, Sept. 20, at 2:00 p. m— Bismarck District Mission meeting. Worship service—10:00 a. m. Church school—11:00 a. m. Church school—10:30 a. m. Worship service—11:30 3. m. McKenzie— Church achool—11:00 s. m. rorahip service—8:00 p. 1 Rev. Roe will conduct Johnson and Vivian (above) are two daring serialists who will the Polack Brothers all-star 3l-act circus starting at 8 o'clock. Roman Proske ‘A special added attraction will be that and his Baad ad tigers who will appear RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 ll Hl aoe age formance. AAUW First Meeting Is Held on Thursday ‘The first meeting of the season of the American Association of Uni- versity Women was held Thursday evening at a 6:30 o'clock dinner at the Country club. Covers were placed for 37 when dinner was served. Yellow and white daisies and pompons in low bowls appointed the table. It was announced tnat Tony Sarg and his marionettes will be here Nov. 1, under the sponsorship of the AAU.W. Arrangements for the sale of tickets will be made at a later ‘The program for the year deals with a variety of subjects in an at- tempt to follow the varied interests E speech work, said that a examine 200-250 children per test them for physical defects cs Christian Endeavor Will Meet Sept. 19 ‘The convention of the Bismarck district of the Christian Endeavor the Crisis.” Delegates from the towns of the district, McClusky, Bismarck, Hazen, Beulah, Linton, Steele, Hazelton, Cole- harbor, Underwood and Tuttle, will be present, Bismarck members planning to at- tend included Della Erickson, Thelma Liessman and Jack Vantine, delegates | % to the Grand Rapids International | } tary. president of the organization. Willlard ee ceri president, will serve as ** * Trinity Rummage Sale To Be September 25 ‘The Ladies aid of the Trinity Luth- eran church will hold a rummage sale Saturday, Sept. 25, in the basement of the church, on the corner of Avenue A and Fourth St. The sale will begin at 9 a. m. Heading the committee are Mmes. W. H. Holm and T. G. Plomasen. As- sisting them from Circle 1 are Mmes. Ed Schlechter, L. H. Fredericks and M. Josund; Circle 2, Mmes. Jack Knecht, J. Fevold, O. O. Lee and Ed Hedahl; and Circle 3, Mmes. Ed Onstad, E. ©. Johnson, George Gron- berg and A. M. Olstad. Circle 4 will elect members to serve on the com- mittee at the meeting next week. ‘Those rummage for the sale are asked to have it at the church not later than 2 p. m., on Friday, * * Current Events Club Delegates Are Chosen Delegates have been elected by the Current Events club to attend the 8th district meeting of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs in Steele Sept. 24. Mrs. F. M. Davis in her capacity as president will go as a delegate. Others elected were Mmes. J. C. Taylor and | H. F. Keller. Alternates chosen were .| Mmes. Obert Olson and J. A. Larson. the organization. It was decided that the novel group would be resumed this winter. The open forum meet- ings will also be continued under the direction of Mrs. Lunde and Mrs. Harry Graffam. ** *& Capital Townsendites * * * Mr. and Mrs, Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh 8t., left Thursday morning for an extended trip to the west coast and through the western states. Ac- companying them was William Brace, who will resume his studies at the Junior college in Fullerton, Calif. They plan to visit Salt Lake City en route and will visit friends in Sacra- mento, Los Angeles and San Fran- To Have Entertainers | cisco. Word has been received by Mrs. J. H, Sleight that-Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Riley, Minot, will bring a group of five Japanese entertainers with them to take part on the program of the meeting of the Capital City Townsend Lillian | Club Friday at 8 p. m., in the dining room of the World War Memorial »| building. The entertainers, five chil- » president of the organization. P. Rosenberger presided at Thursday evening in the 5 president of Included on the evening’s program, which dealt with better speech, were Mrs. W. H. Payne and Miss Pearl Bryant. Mrs. Payne had prepared @ Ust of common errors of English usage and another list of -words checked. | Miss Bryant Telis of Speech Work Miss Bryant, who has studied this summer in the speech department of Northwestern university, Evanston, Til, has a teaching fellowship at the university for next year. She told what was being done in speech classes. Work is divided into three steps, first the teaching of correct breathing and economy of breath control; second, teaching possibili- ties of the use of mouth and nose and the placing of sounds and third, teaching the students to face a gathering and speak correctly. Many of the speech defects of high school children could be corrected be- ant said, with proper instruction and necessary. Bryant, who plans to do dren of a Minot family, will be pre- "| sented under the public, particularly to people. * * Miss Fern Markow Is Honor Guest at Party Mrs, Roy Harris, 112 Thayer av- enue, west, entertained at e in honor of Miss OO | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups . Miss | p. clinical Here is this ‘week's style hit in Red Cross Sete Wigh Qvatey «Shoes. A fashion favorite with America’s style-wise women. See it in our window— and on your foot. A super value at $6.50. 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