THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1937 4 ANNOUNCE CUT IN ‘|who care to do so may arrange to hear the three remaining productions. After the appearance here on Wed- nesday, Nov. 17, of Ossy Renardy, ociety kitchen shower by Mrs. H. 8. Russell, Mandan. Twelve guests were seated at the luncheon table which was centered two of three weeks, after which they | LaMarre is opening a head store. o Ne of the American Legion, is also on the program. Peter Garberg, Fargo, former U. 8. district attorney, will act as postmas- Schilling famous boy violinist, no further sea- with a large white wedding bell.| Miss Frieda Ziemann, secretary of ter at a banquet tonight. son tickets will be sold and admission Streamers attached the individual] the Woodman Circle lodge, spent Other speakers include Russel D. Rg Sp, to later attractions, including the favors, diminutive brides and bride-| last week-end in Hazen with her par- 0 8 | chase, Stutsman county state’s at- Ce) 7) Ballet Russe on Dec. 4, will be sold grooms at each guests’s place to the/| ents, Mr. and Mrs, August Ziemann. torney, Frederick T. Cuthbert and < % only as single tickets. wedding bell. Accompanying her was @ cousin, Lea- Judge ©. W. Butts both of Devils anes of Grier pea ne Ang Led Honors in the bridge games follow-| tine Ziemann, Lodi, ou who will Lake. : au lum si are i luncheon went to Miss Patsy Par-| remain in Hazen for about a month officers Teports ———“ these will be awarded to holders of Pr ogram for Cellist sabe Mrs, Will Carroll, = visiting relatives, ‘eamding somealetons veil wind phy aS i. wr [Season tickets rather than to pur-! Concert Is Announced ** ———______ three-day session Wednesday. Only Individual Admissions Will Be of single, RTE cs evias 40 Attend Card Party Hold Hearing for Gerlach, Erickson Among Offi- prcetaelbdeanics i : NU tEAE ahuger e| The program for the Carl Brueck- i \ a American nickel contains three C Be Sold After Renardy nounced that student tickets will be] "CNet Concert ‘Tuesday at 8 P. Given by Hairdressers Suspended Sheriff cials at Devils [Lake Con The igpise gered ad Innamon Concert Nov. 17 Reduction in the price of season sold for the Renardy concert at 50 cents each. They will entitle holders to main-floor seats and may be used. by students through high school age. Single admissions for the Ballet tickets from $4 to $3 was announced! Russe, outstanding attraction of its Tuesday by Miss Florence Fritch,/kind in America, will not go on sale manager of the Bismarck Civic Con-| until Nov. 18, Miss Fritch said. She cert series. already has had applications for re- servations for this event from James- In view of the fact that one of the 5 four attractions listed already has ap- | °¥". aera eae vend iar fared, Miss Fritch sald, it was de-|Tounding cities. There w Prded to reduce the price so that all|student tickets sold for the Ballet pee osecuce Hered tee) Russe because of the anticipated Every Refinement ‘of the mortuary sciences has been added to our complete service. heavy demand for seats, she said. Both season tickets and single ad- missions for the Renardy concert now are on sale at Woodmansee’s station- ery store. ROBERT RENWALD KILLED Minot, N. D., Nov. 9.—Robert Ren- wald, 28, native of Minot, was killed Sunday near Rockford, Il, when his plane crashed. The body is be- ing brought to Minot for buriat. Renwald had been employed in Rock- ford. —e==EEEiEeuie_@e_na@aa[aQSQEe=EeEeEesE Business meeting Scottish Rite Bodies, Wed., Nov. 10th, 8 p.m. J. O. Lyngstad, Sec. ne M * “Ae * will hold the spotlight on the pro-| eighth coeulk federal ae ap- 2 More Parties Fete Sr Heading the committee in charge of |of Judge, Andrew ‘Miller, Forge Li * Patterson Bakery Visit our Fifth Street Coffee Shop. We make a special- ty of French Bread and French Pastry of all kinds. Four Loaves Assorted Bread 25c Special. Phone 397. Mr. Kondos, catering manager, will supply you with any kind of pastry, etc., for your parties, Chicken Dinner Peacock Alley or Coffee Shop 45c. Fresh Catfish, Lobster, all kinds of Fresh Seafood. We serve in four dining rooms Day or Night. We cater to private par- ties from two persons to 1,400. A hotel is judged by the Meat, Poultry and Eggs it serves its guests, The Patterson Hotel buys the choicest and most expensive meats that can be purchased, and the Finest Fresh Seafoods of all kinds. We use no frozen stock. Visit our Sanitary All-Electric Kitchen any hour, day or night. m., at the high school auditorium has been announced. Included are “Chant du Ministrel,”, Opus 74, Glazounow; “At the Foun- tain,” Opus 20, Carl Davidoff; “Lul- laby,” Oskar Brueckner; “Serenade,” Casper Cassado; “Rondo,” Boc- cherini; and “Hungarian Rhapeodie,” Opus 68, D. Porrer. Mr. Brueckner, who is distin- guished cellist with the Chicago sym- phony orchestra, will be assisted at the piano by Jacob Hanneman, Proceeds from this artists’ course, which is being sponsored by the Bis- marck high school, will be used to buy equipment for the school auditorium Stage, according to Principal W. H. Payne, manager of the course. The artists have been secured at a very low figure by the local school be- cause they are appearing at the vari- ous teachers colleges in the state and the Chicago management was anxious to schedule a performance between their appearances at Valley City and Dickinson, Adult season tickets are one dollar for the three numbers, in- cluding the Chamber Opera company, Jan, 25, and Jerold Frederic, pianist, April 8. Single admissions are 50) mae for adults and 25 cents for stu- Gent Winnifred McGillic Miss Winnifred McGillic, whose marriage to Joseph Woodmansee will be solemnized Wednesday, Nov. 10, was honored at two parties given for her Saturday and Monday. Monday afternoon her mother, Mrs. F. W. McGillic entertained for her at an informal coffee party. Guests in- vited included friends of the bride- elect and her mother. The two groups were invited for 3 and 4 p. m., and in- cluded over 75 guests both from Bis- marck and Mandan. Yellow appointments adorned the service table. Yellow candles were arranged about a centerpiece of yel- low button chrysanthemums, Pre- siding at the table during the after- noon were Mrs. F, L. Lyman and the Misses Phyllis Carroll and Patsy Par- Take a Stroll through Peacock Alley. THE ONLY FIREPROOF HOTEL IN BISMARCK sons, all of Mandan, Saturday afternoon Miss MoGillic was feted at a 1 o'clock luncheon and —_—_—— FRESH CATFISH AT THE PATTERSON. Ten tables of contract and auction bridge ‘and bunco were in play at the benefit card party of the Bismarck Hairdressers and Cosmetologists asso- building. ing. Honors in the games were awarded as follows: Contract, Mmes. Selma; Jacobson and Rena Jensen; auction, Sally Burton and Claire Wherner; and ily Howell. the refreshment committee. Assisting and Unice Fisher. xk * lees St. Anthony Bazaar __|tie to Be Sunday, Nov. 14/Qmaha Judge Will New Rockford, N. D., Nov. 9.—(P)— A special hearing before James A. Coffey of Jamestown for Chris Ta- verna, suspemded ciation Monday evening in the dining|Charged with misconduct, gross, in- competency and malfeasance in office, room of the World War Memorial was to get under way Tuesday morn- A. M. Kuhfeld, special assistant at- torney general, is in charge of the state's case, A complaint drawn by the bunco, Mrs, Ed Tellinghusen and Em- eeu ae arases Ie assault a bby Deming was chairman ot PUT, in & Gungwous weapon st him were Evelyn Gunville, Mrs. Grietl,| 4. presented to Gov; Wilkea Tees Evelyn Jensen, Helen Tellinghusen ir, December when Taverna will be asked to show cause why he should be permanently removed from of- Eddy county sheriff vention; Dinner Tonight Devils Lake, Nov. 9.—(/?)—Law en- forcement in relation to the public and with each other was discussed Tuesday afternoon in an address by H. B, Fletcher, federal bureau of investi- gation, Omaha, at the 27th annual state convention of the North Dakota nickel, While They Last We Are Making a 10% Reduction on AN 5, 6, 8 ft. DeLuxe Models ELECTROLUX THE GAS The annual school bazaar and chicken dinner of the St. Anthony Parochial school will be served Sun- day, Nov. 14, at noon by the women of the parish. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m., preceding the opening of the affair. Concessions and carnival attractions arrangements are John L. Leingang, president; Ambrose Renner, treasurer, and Joseph Miller, secretary, assisted by other enemibers ict oe parish, Mrs. Rosenthal Will Speak on Broadcast Mrs, H. W. Rosenthal, department president of the American Legion euxiliary, will appear as speaker on the auxiliary broadcast Thursday, Nov. 11, at 6:15 p. m., over KFYR, acording to an announcement by the local radio chairman. Music will be furnished by Lorenzo Belk, accom-| panied by Mrs. Clarence Gunness. e* * C. W. Leifur, 719 Ninth 8t., left Tuesday for Mountain, where he was called by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. I. V. Leifur. x * * Mrs, O. R. LeBerge, 801 Mandan 8t., has as her guests her sister-in-law, : Mrs, E. J, LaMarre and daughter, Su. zanne, Hollywood, Calif. They ex- pect to be in Bismarck for the next FR easily into the fection. AMONG THE MANY FURS FEATURED In this presentation—under the supervision of a skilled master furrier—you will find the coat to glorify you in a distinguished, individual way and the prices will fit most limited budget. Of course—as in the past 44 years every garment meas- ured up to the usual Frederick-James Standard of Per- uns. 5 If You Thought You Had to Pay More fora Good Fur Coat We Urge You to Look at the Frederick-James Line Preside for Miller Minot, N. D., Nov. 9.—(#)—Opening was postponed until Wednesday pend- ing the arrival of Judge J. W. Wood- tough, Omaha, Neb., member of tne there, together with other state officials. 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