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oo Gives Criticisms of New Broadway Plays Criticisms of the leading plays opening on Broadway this fall, togeth- er with a brief story of each play, the meeting of the Wednésday Study club yesterday with Mrs. Spencer Boise. Among the lighter plays receiving favorable comment by the New York critics Mrs. Pierce Stated were “Strict- ly Dishonorable,” “June Moon,” and a musical comedy, “Heads Up.” Ex- cellent plays of a more serious nature were “Berkley Square.” “Many Wa- \Spanish Sports Are Discussed by Club A highly interesting paper, de- | seal scribing the national sport of Spain, bull fighting, was read by rite Alfred were given by Mrs. W. B. Pierce at | rent Bret ee i at ne great enthusiasm among Spaniards for bull fighting, according to Mrs. Zuger, is due to the fact that no oth- er sports are indulged in to any ex- ‘tent. Many pictures, and a descrip- jtion of an rip iittala Mrs. Zuger in her talk. Mrs, D. J. McGillis lead the discus- sion of the study chapter on “Spain ters,” “Channel Road,” and “The | &t Play.” Criminal Case.” A resume of interesting current events was given by Mrs. Burt Pin- ney. Auxiliary Christmas the Spanish History of "Peru Is Recounted for Club | === Per emnuie Hane week Plans Are Outlined! ieee prevent, was given by Mrs. F. R. in @ paper on “Peru” at the A tentative outline of the Christ- meeting Lito | mas work planned for ex-service men | tefday with Mrs. F. L. Conkl was given by Mrs. George Shunk, chairman of the rehabilitation com- Accounts of the looting of what was once the richest of the South Ameri- mittee, at the business meeting of the ean countries, and of the cruelty of Bismarck American Legion auxiliary {the Spanish governors were given by last evening. This year uniform | ‘he speaker, who also mentioned the Christmas gifts are planned for all | Political unrest of more recent years, men in veteran's hospitals, but on New Years day special parties will be held for all North Dakota boys. About $300 was realized from the musical comedy, “Take the Air”, pre- sented this week.'the play committee stated in giving their report. A com- plete check-up of all tickets has not been made as yet. This sum will be added to the general fund used for relief and cheer of ex-service men and war orphans, and to help defray expenses for the state conyention here next og? Entertains Mission Group Mrs. Bernard Andrus held high score in the bridge games when Miss Elizabeth Pfeiffer, 30013 Main street, entertained the members of St. Mary's missionary group last evening. Guests for three tables were invited. Dec- orations suggestive of the holiday season were used about the rooms, and red and green appointments for the tables, when a refreshment course was served. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Gertrude Wanzic. ses 8 D. A. R. To Have Dinner Meeting Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be en- tertained at a 5:30 dinner Friday evening at the Patterson hotel. Hos- ! tesses will be the Misses Ma Runey, Ruth Wynkoop, and Gladys Ella and Maude Schroeder. A the- atre party will follow. se k Members of her bridge club were guests when Miss Odessa Nelson en- tertained at a card party Tuesday evening at her home, 235 West Thay- er avenue. Bridge was played at two tables, with honors going to Miss Constance Johnson and Miss Alice Kunz. ** * Mrs. George Hugelman. 305 Third Street, was hostess to the Clover Leat ; kage sata re a | Me ‘s an hag Third pe Broad- the games went to Miss Margaret | Yegen and Mrs. Rachel Anderson. A course luncitgon was served after the games. There were 12 gusts. ses Mrs. H. Reelsen, Halliday, left this | morning { linneapolis where she will be the Py of relatives, — which have gained a tation throughout ¢! which caused numerous revolutions. The United States has been in- strumental in helping Peru to develop her resources, the speaker stated, and in closing Mrs. Smyth read Irvin Cobb's account Bes & recent trip there. ** Mrs. Ellen Liwace, who has been spending the past two months at the = of her son, C. A. Loviace, at » Wis., has returned to Bis- marck, and is making her home with her daughter Mrs. Pearl Digby. George Register, Sr., Succeeds Brother on Local Insanity Board The weceiny on on the. county insanity board was filled at the meeting of the county commissioners, Tuesday, by | appointment of George 8. Register. | Sr. He succeeds to the membership made vacant by the death of his brother, Francis H. Register. Funeral Services For Mrs. Kell Held Funeral services for Mrs. C. O. Kell were held from the Perry funeral dge | home at 2 o'clock, this afternoon. They were conducted by Rev. Mar- vin Miller. of the Pentecostal church. ‘The pallbearers were C. J. Trygg. E. A. Tryge, J. J. Rue, C. J. Rue, Ed Lundquist and Nels Nelson. Interment was made in Fairview cemetery. The 10th is the last day of | discount on Gas av ISEMENT. Fn ity will be giad to learn that or write F. H. Pfunder, A 1916 Nicollet Avenue. Minneabe jin. Ming St. George's Guild will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7, at B. K. Skeels, 318 Main Ave. Spe- cials will be pumpkin pies, baked beans, brown bread, prone erg Fagen hata teport, wituics the the next few days. The state auti-tuberculosis associa- Amazing Hot Pad Generates Own Heat lasts from 12 to 18 hours without farther attention. Every home should have one for only $2.50 and they carry money back guaran. tee, See this wonder pad at Bismarck Shine Parlors op- posite postoffice or write G.J -Vervilos Matinee 3:80 = « + 100nd 8c Eventage 7 and © - 15000 See oo Sweeter than Sweet Supreme Fun—Musical Revel Paramount's Girl and Song Hit NANCY CARROLL HELEN KANE JACK OAKIE A Frank Tuttle Production A big, gay, love- and-laughter_smash-hit. ing! Dancing! Laughing! ‘Hear Paramount's ginger-and- tabasco red-head, Nancy ie “Sweeter Than Sweet.” Kane, coo “He's So Unusual.” Jack Oakie’s fantastic take-off with “Alma Mammy.” latest dance craze, “The Prep LPAI STA PTAOTOT TTC VPLEOTTOPAN TA SESCLELESLELSICLSALLS IPL LAL AAS Ss You'll have a great time when you see and hear this riotous - revel of youth and beauty. nae a swell show. Don’t miss A Paramount Picture TALKING - SINGING it Is Bismarck Hi ight. Lots of Fun! During these strenuous shopping days when everyone is wildly search- ing for just the right gift, we feel that these suggestions will prove most helpful and economical. We have a very fine stock of costume jewelry, millinery, lad- ies’ and children’s coats, dresses, robes, pajamas, handkerchiefs, sweaters and skirts, scarfs, .cor- sage bouquets, assorted novelties, handbags, umbrellas and many other gift items to choose from. We are offering a special holi- day value in full fashioned hose, silk tothe top. Popular shades at _ The Sarah Gold ~— Style Without Extravagance 212 Mala Aves _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 5, 1929 BUY XMAS SEALS BARLY’ ISURGED Early buying of Christmas seals is | marck, being stressed this year, ad Howard J. Taylor, chairman of the sale, announces, in order to co- Operate with the postoffice depart- ment in their “mail early” campaign. Already Christmas parcels and letters are going through the mails decked | Pro: with the little harbingers of health and people who have in other vears waited until just before Christmas to buy their seals, are getting them now for early mailing. Attention is by the seal committee to the postal ruling which requires seals to be placed on the backs of parcels and Letters were sent out Tuesday to clubs and social organizations urging the of bonds. To the Cur- rent Events club goes the honor of | Is purchasing the first bond, according Taylor, who received. thetr Gency last summer. Cots and bedding YEGG SHOT DOWN NON-SKID HANGERS Rego tg Mgnt A Charged ee nt Ty Pe el ‘was second, purchasing jarge number campers who ward Martin, said to be from nen nde eee Memphis, Tenn. was shot and reiaperongd ces hoyh peri) ght the unexpectedly | Huron, 8. D., Dec. 5.—(7)—Charles If you put’ a few apricots in with | To prevent dresses from stipping off hangers, wind elasic aa from Bismarck and vicinit Wounded after an exchange of shots | ing now, they give s piquant fla If hangers with officers after he had obtained | Halved fresh apricots make delectable tives ‘tipped tacks The 10th is the last day of | $6.67 in a holdup here. | Salad when filled with cream cheese. | nto each end. iscount on Gas bills. = With 1 oz. Cold Md nd d Water Christmas Greeting Cards Our showing of Christmas cards is now at its best. Come in at any time, not necessary to make a purchase, but to observe the latest creations in Christmas cards—We know you will be interested. Hoskins-Meyer Cards are always acceptable because they are chosen with care for beauty and appropriate sentiment. Don’t forget your engraved Christmas cards. There is yet time and ask or send for simples. HOSKINS-MEYER aso A.W. 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