The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1928, Page 5

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928 : ‘vine BISMARCK TRIBUNE “Mrs. N. O. Churonill. will entertain the members of the Wednesday club tomorrow afternoon. Papers on “The of Month, and “The His- Social and Personal [Steere Chapter N, P.E.0, {Monday Club Meets —_| , Miss Minds Rudser, who atends the ‘ Studies the Oratorio] With Miss Jackson |‘ Bismarck last nignt to spend the ® @ , holiday season with her brother and A very interesting paper on “The| Members of the Monday club held | ‘ther at the 1, O. Rudser home. Development of the Oratorio” was | their last meeting this year yesterday { ° 3 e ‘ Mrs. Zoe Clements left yesterday j aS one oe Se ae ne ee Busy Style and Shopping Center Saint of angen, eS. | Seon gogsaeu sie’ Bismarck’s e an oppl evening. Miss Mildred Huff enter-| Mrs. W. E. Lahr reviewed 8. G. Mil- | church songs and religious influence. tained the chapter members at her |lin’s “Gods Stepchildren,” and a dis- |t© Long Beach she will visit, friends © e Fs . est of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. | i ” Composers such as Handel, Haydn With Mrs. Shuren | "Parsons cver the Christmas holl. | and Beethoven were named as some days. j of the best Roan a lrakd Mrs. P. A. Shuren was hostess to head Selections from “he Messiah,” “Eli- | ¢ be ic b ‘i thy " Jah” and “Creation” were played on he members o fthe Zetetic card ae The regular meeting of the DeMo- Honor sin the evening's whist games| ning at 7:30. Candidates will re- home, #23 Seventh street cussion of the book followed. ‘ge roneeiahra ce dargend Mrs, Edick showed in her talk how Miss Agnes Parsons will arrive from the oratorio was an outgrowth of the'Card Club Meets Rochester, Minn., this week to be the | &¢ r er the games, the state university at Grand Forks, | Given at Lahr Home the phonograph to illustrate the pa- Monday evening. lay lodge will be held Wednesday eve- : 4 Eeow oad i Se ae | ee Gifts Are. Here Attractive Gitts ie en, and Mrs. Shuren. Christmas Party Is A course luncheon was served aft-| Miss Ruth Eastman, who attends eee ! Toate ey eee: a for everyone on your Christmas list. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr entertained ‘Study Club Has Its mii ed | Moy . “ | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heaton have | she members of their bridge dinner Christmas Program tubnedl (to thelr Hone at Mattensis | for men, for women, for children, for the home—of course all 16 Ribbed This store is filled to capacity with club last evening at a Christmas par- : here with friends over | ¥¢ Q i ri b 4 y. A program suited to the Christmas | Sfter @ visit the newest and most season- are priced right be- i Covers were marked for 16 at din- | season vas es arte afternoon jthe week-end. i es, Rae Newest sige with ner, and decorations were appropriate | when tl! arck ly club met able merchandise. cause at is ie amber tips 19 the Christmas season. at the home of Mrs. 8. A. Floren. * Members of the Fortnightly club | will meet tomorrow afternoon with During a part of the evening| Members responded to roll call by oridge was played, with honors going | naming Christmas customs of other |Mrs. F. L. Conklin, 307 avenue A ‘© Mrs. J. C. oa HLF. ia ger! es TA eee west. 6. 4 ! and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French. fan Dyke's “The First Christmas i The remainder o fthe evening was | Tree” was read by Mrs. J. J. Ermat-| The B. I. Club will hold a special store. 6 of this $4.95 - $5.95 i this evening at the home of spent around a lighted Christmas | inger. (tne i % ‘ree. Part of the afternoon was given | Mrs. Sigs W. Herman, 610 Thayer so 8 over to a Christmas party with a tree | Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley will | and gifts for the members. aave as their guests during the elke Open evenings. Sarah Gold | Ruth, Marian, and Mrs. R. L. Bork.!the members of the Current Events Miss Marian and Mrs. Bork will ar-jclub Wednesday afternoon. “The | tlve Saturday from Ray, N. D. Miss | Colonial Outlet” and “Territorial Ex- N or Electric Iron- Ruth is expected the same day from | pansion” are topics on the afternoon's ae 50. aay ei ein Fairmont, W. Va., where she teaches program which will be in charge of |€Ts frau 8 at the Fairmont Normal school. Mrs. Nellie Evarts. : Co. Christmas holidays’ their daughtcrs| Mrs. J. A. Larson will be hostess to | Shop, 312 Main Ave. | Christmas Neckwear $1.00 Thousands of neckties featured at this one price, Assortments are 80 diversified that any man’s prefers ences may be sate isfied, yf % yy + The ideal gift in a gift box. ig The Store Will Be Open Evenings all this week until nine o’clock as a special service to those employed dur- ‘ing the day and to husbands and wives who wish to select their gifts together. En- joy your dinner down town—a special din ner will be served in our Basement Lunch Room each evening from 5:30 to 7:30. e @ Claus invites all girls and boys to Lucas ‘Yoytown. Hundreds of play- things—games, books, all the animals that were in the Ark, bicycles, doll ° ° buggies, doll tables, steam shovels, fire engines, coaster wagons, aeroplanes, Gi / t B onds i or Ch TiS t Mas and pass of thors, priced “ the mae ipiened cen ay si gis If you cannot decide upon the perfect gift, a gift bond will settle the question. Give A beautiful selection from America’s a foremost makers. ee you plan on By a an A. W. Lucas Co. Gift Bond. It is like giving access to the whole store—large / H ing stationery, by all means see this iy stocks of me-chandise await choosing. They may be made out for any amount and QU e Y 1 OSs e collection testvedl at ei bes a ifs a cards, in the newest colors with lined |‘ are made by Kayser envelopes. In beautiful gift boxes. 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