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©) SOCIETY and CLUBS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1937 UBS. Louise Elizabeth Malling Is Mothers of D. of H. Juveniles Entertained Protective association Bride of Bernard Thompson) sos «grate, op Will Make Home at 706 Sixth St., After Return From Wedding Trip Sebel ela At a ceremony performed Saturday in St. Mary's rectory, Miss Louise Elizabeth Malling, Bismarck, daugh- ter of Mrs. Margaret Malling, Douglas, became the bride of Bernard Thomp- son, 227 Rosser avenue, west, son of Mrs, Harry A. Thompson, Bismarck. Rev. Joseph Schmidt officiated at the single ring wedding service at 5 p. m. The bride was costumed in a three- piece suit of green wool, trimmed with raccoon fur. With it she wore contrasting accessories, Yellow and pink roses formed her corsage. Miss Alice Jane Malling, Douglas, as her sister's bridesmaid, wore a rasp- berry tone dress accented with gold. Her accessories were black. She wore @ corsage of pink and cream-colored roses, Harry A, Thompson attended his brother as best man. Following the wedding ceremony Mrs. Malling, the bride’s mother, en- tertained at a wedding dinner in the dining room in the Grand Pacific hotel, Covers were placed for 30 guests, members of the two immediate families. Appointments carried out a pink and white color motif, with place cards and nut cups in those tones. Bracketing the bridal bouquet, which formed the centerpiece, were two tall Pink tapers.. Mr, and Mrs, Thompson left for a wedding trip to Sioux Falls, 8. D., Minneapolis, and other eastern points. They plan to return to Bismarck after @he Christmas holidays and: will make their home at 706 Sixth St. after Jan, 1, In addition to the bridesmaid, out- of-town guests included Mrs. Mar- garet Malling, the bride’s mother; Sheer Linen Monogrammed Handkerchiefs, BERGESON’S. Miss Louise Elizabeth Malling was married to Bernard Thomp- son Saturday at 5 p. m., in 8t. Mary's rectory with Rev. Joseph Schmidt officiating, William, Joseph and Clifford Malling, her brothers, all from Dowie: and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wells, Plaza, her brother-in-law and sister. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of Douglas high school. She has been employed in the United States dis- bursing office. The bridegroom at- tended Bismarck public schools. He is now in partnership with his brother, Harry A. Thompson, in the H. A. Thompson and Sons Plumbing and | Heating contractors. The Thompsons have been residents of Bismarck the last 54 years. Wed Saturday tn " | with Roberta Henderson as hostess. building. Thirty-five mem- bers with 15 of their mothers were present, A program, which was arranged by the children, was presented. Heading the program committee was Jean Sloan, assisted by Mary Jane Wildes. Other members of the committee were Lois Knapp, Jessie Fields and Eu- gene Fields, who acted as master of Ceremonies. The Juveniles voted to donate $1 to the Open Your Heart campaign Lunch was served by | - Playsin South | — et Herman Peters Mmes. John Roehrick, Wyciskela and}# # * * * @# W. C. Wiley. A Christmas tree decor- ated the room, surrounded by boxes of candy for the children. * * * Petersen Music Club Has Meeting Sunday The Junior Music club of the Anne Hurlbut Petersen studio met Sunday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Henderson, 1028 Fourth &t., Schumann was the composer studied. Facts about his life were given by Eva Marie Hendrickson, Joyce Harrison, and Rose Mary Holm. Piano solos were played by Joan Peters, Roland Mandigo, Rex Gene Abbeline, James Kielty, Charlotte and Gilbert Rupp, Marlene Kunz, Doro- thea and Rose Marie Holm, Eva Marie Hendrickson, Joyce Harrison, Roberta Henderson and Ruth Richert. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her mother. * me Miss Ruth Saxvik, a student at Jamestown college, was recently elected vice president of the newly- formed Lutheran Students associa- tion ‘of America, Jamestown branch. ‘The society was formed recently by the Lutheran students at the college. Patterson’s New Year’s Eve Frolic In The Main Ballroom HELP BRING THE NEW YEAR IN Where fun and dancing will be the main event. Crazy hats, noise- makers and streamers. A famous band playing your favorite numbers. recently were offered an e1 at the St. Charles theatre in New Orleans, La., beginning Dec. 13. Mr. Peters was sent there Dec. 5, to pre- pare publicity, contact stage men and to attend to all other arrangements preparatory to the opening of a play. Herman Peters Named Troupe’s Advance Man | tauehin, Herman Wayne Peters, whose per- formances as a member of the Bis- marck Community Players ate well remembered by Bismarck theater goers, recently was appointed advance man and stage manager for the Peru- chi Players, a well known stock com- pany with which he has been asso- ciated since last February. The Peruchi Players have béen play- ing continuously in the WDOD radio theatre in Chattanooga, Tenn. They ment The Players closed in Chattanooga Dec. 11, and will open in New Orleans Dec, 13. must have the entire set-up ready for the theater, which seats 2,500. At that time Mr. Peters After the company opens, Mr. Peters will continue as stage manager and will play juveniles in the produc- tions. He is the son of H. A. Peters of Drake, formerly. oon, Mrs. Lindgren Returns From South Dakota Mrs. Mabel C. Lindgren, state man- ager of the Woodmen Circle, who re- cently was appointed state manager for South Dakota, also, returned Sat- urday from the Black Hills, where jshe attended » number of grove meetings, among them meetings in | Lead, Rapid City and Deadwood. Honor guest with Mrs. Lindgren at ie nuinber of these meetings was Mrs. {Ray Campbell (Pearl Fisher), former state manager for South Dakota. Mrs. Lindgren is leaving for Minot and plans to return to Bismarck for the local grove’s Christmas party Thursday erent * | Ethel Sandin Davis to Broadcast. Tuesday Mrs. Ethel Sandin Davis, -soprano, i will be the featured soloist on the i Thursday Music club broadcast Tues- A seven-course dinner served from 10:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. M. day at 9 p. m., over KFYR. Dancing will begin at 10 p,m. Come early and enjoy the fun. Make your reservations now for choice tables. Call Frank Kondos at 2400 for your reservation A The Patterson is famous for its New Year’s ' | Eve Parties | |—Prince Hotel. ian’s Grieg; , Hoffman,” | With the Delicate Air,’ Mrs. Davis’ program includes “Flor- ng,” Godard; “Solvejg’s Lied,” “Doll Song” from “Tales of Offenbach; and:“‘The Lass rne. Mrs. Davis is a pupil of Ralph War- en Soule. Accompanying her on the broadcast will be Miss Belle Mehus. Rooms to rent by the month hd FOR YOU, MR. MAN a L, Sackman’s Wedding! Robert Freise Host ToE. Spriggs Revealed Formal announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Laura Sack- man, daughter of Sheriff John E. Sackman of Kidder county, and Ed- ward Spriggs, Bismarck, which was solemnized Jan. 28, 1937, at Moor- head, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs are making their home with the bridegroom's mene Mrs. J. H. Spriggs, 613 Front ———— | Meetings of Ciubs | | And Social Groups | Wachter P.T.A, ' The Wachter Parent-Teacher as- sociation will meet Tuesday at 7:45 Pp. m, at the school. Community singing will be led by Miss Ruby Wil- mot. A talk on the anti-tuberculosis seals will be given by Miss Marie Huber. Music will be furnished by the high school boys’ quartet under the direction of Ralph 5 A talk on books, especial mas gifts, will be given by Miss Lil- lian Cook. H. H. Sanborn will show a film on “Cubbing.” Hostesses will be Mmes, Fred Binder, Howard Mc- . P. sick, Open Forum An open discussion after the address is a feature of the Open Forum, spon- sored by the A.A.U.W. C. L. Young the courtroom in the courthouse. The public is cordially invited and asked to take part in the discussion. ** * Newcomers Bridge All new women in the city are in- Tuesday at 2 p. m., in dining room in the Patterson hotel. Reservations may be made with Mmes. F. J. Hublou, James Andrus, 1151, ** * Progressive Mothers The Progressive Mothers club will have a Christmas party Tuesday at 8p. m., at the home of Mrs. H. E, Paul, 721 Eleventh St. x * & Women's Chorus The Bismarck Women's chorus will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., senior high school. Mrs. Marie R. Durey, president, requests that all members be present to rehearse for two public appearances scheduled in the near future. * * * St. Alexius Alumnae The 8t. Alexius Alumnae association will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., in the St. Alexius nurses’ home, ** * Mothers’ Service Club Mothers’ Séervice club will be held Tuesdayet 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. H, G. Groves, 719 Firat St. zee Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club will meet Tues- day at 3 p. m,, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue B, west. Mrs. C. W. Schoregge will discuss Dublin in answer to roll call. se * Fort Lincoln Book Review The Fort Lincoln Book Review club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs, Burns Beall. Edna LaMoore Waldo will review “Petti- coat Vagabond,” Neill Jones; for Christmas,” Lioyd Douglas; and “Rebellion of, Lennie Barlow,” Phil Stong. This will be the last meeting of the club until January. | Ee eRe STEY PAE | Church Societies | —_———————— M. E. Foreign Missfonary ‘The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the McCabe Methodist Epis- copal church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. D. H. Houser, 418 Rosser avenue, west. Mrs. votions will be led by Mrs. Bessie Wil- kinson. —Prince Hotel. _ Schilling | pepper million steaks tonight The annual Christmas party of the |’ as speaker will discuss the Spanish | situation Monday at 7:30 p. m., in| [if vited to the Newcomers bridge party |}} in the | be O. T. Forde will give the lesson. De-|_ Rooms to rent by the month) To Tiny Tots Club Robert Freise was host to the Tiny Tots Music club of the Mehus con- servatory Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. nepal W. Freise, 800 Mandan St. Preceding the program, a business meeting was held at which it was de- cided to donate $1.50 to the Open Your Heart campaign. John Adams served as program (le vip all medicated with throat- soothing ts of Vicks VapoRub. Vicks CouGH Drop WORE ° l]_ With the holiday homecoming, |} comes, too, the problem of holl- ff day Gift selection. Hl shall be ap; jate, lasting and, ii above all, with the touch of smartness. 2044-W; John Berg, Jr., 2354-LR; or |} pi | teader for the afternoon. Taking part! the Rose Garden,” Reinhold. were Natalya Nickalaus, Yvonne Fitkke, LaVonne Paulson, Lenore Larson, Melvin Weikum, Gloria Burk- hart, Joan Kronick, Albert Adams, Mary Ann Cart, John Adams, Dand Jean Hall, Shirley Jones, Betty Rue, Freise and Beverly Jean Wor- Guest pianist for the afternoon was Barbara Wynkoop, who played “Valse Mignon,” Schytte; and “In Following the meeting, ch Santa Clauses were served to the guests, = * sexe Mrs. Olive LaGrave, who is teach~ ing English and psychology in Self- ridge high school, spent the week- end with her family, Alice, Royce and Aletha, 812 Avenue B, all of whom \ are attending Bismarck high school. Genuine Etchings Imported French etchings in large va- riety, ideal for gifts—50c to $10.00 each. Framed Pictures A fine selection of scenics, florals, oils, $e oo ready to hang—60c to Pictures Framed Over 100 mouldings to select from. Framing finished promptly at very rea- sonable prices. fully. 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