The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 5

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Give Farewell Party | Miss Mabel Sager Is For Mr.-Mrs. Bergeson) Bride of A. Oshanyk In honor of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.| The wedding of Miss*Mabel V. Sag- Bergeson, who are leaving the city in| er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clydi the near future, a farewell party was | Sager, St. Johns, N. Mr. and Mrs. Rober} Welsh, Mandan, | anyk, Wilton, took place at 9 o'clock with the Mesdamés Welsh, W. E. | last evening at the McCabe Metho- Perry, P. R. Fields and Arthur J. | dist church. Rev. Walter E. Vater, Hollensworth as hostesses. The af- | pastor of the church officiated, using fair was arranged as a surprise for | the double ring service. the Bergesons, and guests were Bis-| Lohengrin's wedding music was Haka People, old friends of the fam- | played by Miss TEE artes church ily, For the dinner served at 6:30 tan | red tapers in crystal holders and | chiffon, made in the princess style, baskets of poinsettas centered the two|and her accessories harmonized. long tables on which covers were | There were no attendants. marked for 35. : Mrs. Oshanyk was graduated from Bridge and whist were played dur- the St. Johns high school with the ing @ part of the evenirfg, with score | class of 1926, and has attended the prizes going to Mrs. L. H. Richmond, j Valley City Teacher's college and the Mrs. 8. E. Bergeson, Dr. Clyde Welsh, | Minot Teacher's college. During the and P. R. Fields. Later dancing was | past three years she has taught near enjoyed for an hou Wilton. je [held tomorrow at the Cowan Drug . D., and Alexis |store by members of the Girls’ club given last evening at the home of | Oshanyk, son of Mrs. Martha Osh- | of the Trinity Lutheran church. ese Specialty Dances to Feature Junior Party | Song and dance specialties of vaudeville type have been planned as a part of the entertainment for the Junior class party this evening at the high school gymnasium, accord. ing to Miss Phyllis Thompson, gener- al chairman. Solo dances will be given by the Misses Veronica Werstlein and Betty Brucker, and @ singing and dancing number will be put on by the Misses Mildred Sperry and Irma Happel, and Dele Brown apd John Spriggs will present a humorous sketch in dialect. A surprise feature, the nature of which has not been divulged, will be a big number on the program. Refreshments will be served from Mr. Oshanyk is proprietor of a gen- | eral store at Wilton, where Mr. and Mrs. Oshanyk et reside. ‘Choir Will Present | Cantata in Mandan The Trinity Lutheran choir, under the direction of Clarion E. Larson, have been invited to give their har- vest cantata, “Song of Thanksgiving” (Maunder), at the Mandan Lutheran chureh Sunday evening. . Mrs. T. G. Promasen and Miss Anna Monson will be the soprano soloists, {and contralto solos will be given b: | Miss Olga Steen. Bruce Wallace, Myron H. Anderson and Rev. Opie 8. Rindah! will take | the solo parts in the men’s sections. \Mrs. Rindahl will play the accom- ) Paniments. daughter, Mrs. Paul | has been seriously ill. Mrs. | is now convalescing. * e * A candy and fancywork sale will be | ee The first division of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold a food | and apron sale Saturday afternoon at | the City National gen building. | * H Mrs. John J. Meyer will return to | jviving Civil war veterans of . : | City-County Briefs : Mrs. H. 8. Klendsworth, Stanton, is shopping in Bismarck today. Anthony B. Atkins, Napoleon, is a business visitor in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Field. Zap, are here on a short business visit. Mr. Field is proprietor of an implement store at Zap. J. E. Dinnie, Grand Morks, and I. J. Meo, Valley City, members of the state highway commission, are in Bis- marck today. Dennis Moran, one of the few sur- Slope country, came down from Kill- Mra, Charles Scharf, Golden Valley, | is spending a few days here with | piste Henna | The Battle of Waterloo lasted only , about eight hours. { Storeg sale, including beds, | springs, mattresses, kitchen! cabinets, dinette chairs, day-' beds, rugs, lamps, kitchen) tables. Priced for quick sale| for cash. Webb Bros. Ask for; Mr. Gobel. deer, Wednesday, for @ few days in Bismarck. Comrade Moran repre- sented the Killdeer Town Criers here during last winter's legislative session the) Gordon Sundry, and helped to get the Dunn country! bridge bill enacted. Band Fraternity Has New Members at ‘U’ Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 6.—()— Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary band fraternity, has announced elec- tion of 12 members to the local chap- ter at the University of North Dako- ta. The new members include: Theo- dore Shegnfnbu, Fargo; Hursel Hall- stad, Grand Forks; Clifford Simon- son, Valley City; Charles Larson, Ada, Minn.; Gordon Mork, Lakota; Harris Thompson, Minot; Emmett Loe, Grand Forks; Cecil Mathews, Westhope; Earl Kerns, Devils Lake; Grand Forks; Charles Franz, Crookston, Minn.; and Don2z'd McCarthy, Minnewaukan. New-born negro infants are usually oo chocolate or copper in color. Nonchalandy magnetic, a bit of potse and self assur. ance—costume in perfect harmony—the correct shade: booths to carry out the cabaret idea. * * ¢ Doris Lundquist ts chairman of the Faculty Members Entertained Program committee; Helen Alfonte,| Members of the high school faculty refreshments; John Spriggs, decora- | and their wives were guests when Mr. tions, and Dale Brown, finance. The | and Mrs. Roy Neff and the Misses Vikings will furnish the music. Marie Turner and Margery Morris en- ** & tertained Tuesday evening at a turkey Lieut. Taylor Honored | dinner at the Neff home, 710 Seventh Complimentary to Lieut. E. J. Tay- | street. Decorations in the Christmas lor Jr., U. 8. N., who is a guest at the | colors were used for the tables. Bridge, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Played at five tables, followed the J. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Jones, 707) dinner. Honors were held by Miss Avenue A, entertained at bridge; Rita Murphy and Myron Anderson. ‘Wednesday evening. Guests for three | * tables were invited, and honors went | Dinner to Mrs. C. L. Young and G. F. Dullam. Cooper were Miss Jones was assisted by Mrs. Kelley | hosts at a bridge dinner last evening Simonson. {at their home, 517 West Thayer. A *** ® |color scheme appropriate to the Mrs. E. A. Lund Entertains |Christmas season was used in the Mrs. E. A. Lund, 216 Fourteenth | table appointments, and covers were street, was hostess to the members of | Placed for 16. Score prizes in the the T. W. Whist club last evening at | bridge games during the evening went her home. Cards were played at; to Mrs. L. 8. Blensly, C. A. Anderson, three tables. with score prizes going | Miss Mabel Rock, and E. J. Reich. to Mrs, John Wyciskala and Mrs. w¢* : Herman Pelker. Miniature Christ-| Mrs. Helen Lauder, 212'5 mas trees and red candies were used | street, was hostess to her sewing club, to carry out a Christmas motif when | composed of the girls employed at the a chow mein supper was served. | Burg store. The evening was passed aes | Socially, and a luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. George Upright en-!There were 16 age tertained a company of nine friends | * at @ dinner last evening in the Elks} The Senior King’s Heralds of the club, Carnations were used in the McCabe Methodist church will meet decoration of the table. After dinner | at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the the evening ‘as spent in playing 500.| home of Miss Betty St. Cyr, 812 22 @ | hth street. The annual meeting of the Trinity | * * * Lutheran congregation will be held at; Mrs. F. B. Patterson will leave to- the church at 7:30 Thursday evening,| morrow for West Palm Beach, Fia., December 12. All members are urged|where she will spend the winter to attend. has been vis. - ROOKWOOD POTTERY The pale | of sea-shallows in cess Be nl Siow slatathleat Stacia: Rookwood has captured their essences for these latest ini Coleen and Boneh. «.- - Santi san. bane seen Tasters of the ceramic F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler Bismarck, Nerth Daketa ROOKWOOD POTTERY CINCINNATI HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Sheer. . . a breath of Paris Lucile of Paris, famous color authority, selects the colors in Hosiery to harmonize with the season’s out- standing shades. Quality Service WITH YOUR BEST WISHES Her's will be a Happy Christ- mas when she receives the gift that she has waited for. ‘You, too, will share her hap- piness. Our services are at your commands. Sheer, silk to the top, picot edge .. 1.95 Smart service weight, picot edge 1,95 Aichmonds Bootery Bonham Brothers Jewelers Bismarck, No. Dak. Ss “Paramount, MATINEE 2:30 - + 10c & 35c ous Musieal Com- EVENINGS 7&9 - 5c & iUe edy Riot! Talking - Singing Laughing TODAY and SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOWING SAT- URDAY, STARTS AT 2:30. MATI- NEE PRICES TILL 6:30 Whooping things up on the campus. Coed beauties. New, catchy song hits. Danees that will sweep the nation. And a riot of wise-cracking, rib-splitting dialog. written by George Marion, Jr. An ee treat bubbling with “The ° yout and laughter, Don't “ain Money” miss it. It’s a swell show. ‘ NEWS EVENTS IN SOUND. ‘The Piano Tuners”—A fest moving, tumbling, intersperced with . ccreamingly funny dialog. BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL PEP NIGHT! : ‘ _ Heer them at 8:30 HIGH SCHOOL BAND—DIRECTION MR. C, E. LARSON HIGH SCHOOL GB AND CHEERS | NORTH DAKOTA 1999 FOOTBALL CHAMPS! _ You'll See and Hear Them at 8:87. Hear These Hits “Sweeter Than Sweet” “I Think You'll Like It” “He's So Unusual” LOLOL ELAAAPPPLLLE DATTA POPPI TTTSTPLIPPPPPPPPAP IVI AIPA TOC OTA TIVAIA SOCSSOCRSSCLOCL SCPE LLP PLEPLCLLL PLCS 8 A. W. LUCAS CO. “The Store With the Christmas Spirit” Thrift Section, Main Floor, Devoted Exclusively to Toys A Big Saturday Special One Lot of $1 Pull Toys y) fer od | ‘Highly enameled, mechanieal arrange- ments on each one soos Toy Specials Army trucks, oil trucks, express trucks, ice trucks, wrecking trucks, dum trucks, sand cranes—20 inches long and 8 to 10 inches high; pressed metal "89c of substantial manufacture specially priced at, each A STOVE LIKE MOTHER'S—A blue and white gas range with a real large oven. Stands up on steel legs. Height over all 18 inches, I h 18 i H packed in heavy carton; each E Raita asses 98c Large Size Bassinettes, rubber tired whe ols, hi fly renanialetinid a : strong; 23x26 inches ‘ ce oc $3.50 COWBOY GUNS—Shoots a sponge rubber ball; shoots true to the mark and is harmless. A regular dollar toy iw 59c ZULU BLOW GUN SETS—Blow gun, targets and cork darts packed in sets. A new and novel toy; sport for young and old. Sets at $1.49 and 98c WIND UP TRAINS—Heavy iron locomotive, tender and coach; 62 inches of circular track ; speed governor on engine ; complete 95c ZEPPELINS THAT FLY—Aluminum zeps, 16 inches long; large clocks that run a long time; will fly in circle suspended from st ng continuously for several minutes; each je as . 98c RED ARROW AEROPLANES—14 inch wing sprea winds up and runs oi floor LARGE TRIMOTOR PLANES—30 inch plane is pulled on floor; GAMES—Touring, wings, pit, Lindy, flinch, ¢ highly finished cases; each WHOOPEE GAME—Interest, action, spense, the game of thrills; played with forty numbered cards, 100 counters, and a pair of dice. You'll like Whoopee ANDY GUMP GAME—Gamble with Andy; six dice and thousands of dol- lars in gold coins; old time Gump speed; complete, each game ......, TABLE CROUQUET—Minature sets just like the outdoor sets nea\ easy to set up 59c, 49¢ and CHINA TEA SETS—For little girls; hand decorated and lustre ware; imported; a set, $1.00, 50c and SKIIS—Five foot long SKII POLES for Kiddies .......... Hockey Sticks for boys; 59c and .. Self adjusting; water container; heavy steel. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS—Eight lights to a string; assorted colors; attech- ments arranged to connect two or more strings of lights together EY SSS eS rine ey eae wrea errata OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS—Will stay lighted and will not burn out; 7 lights in string wire individually. Adapted to all kinds of weath - er. Can be used coupled together, 2 or 3 sets; a set $2.95 BOYS and GIRLS—Senta Claus will be here to greet you Saturday and has asked. us for that fy only to sell 300 One Dollar Toys at two for One olen Ne mail orders can be filled on these toys. The Smart Individual Tinted Edge PLAYING CARDS WITH YOUR MONOGRAM IN GOLD 1.00 $2.00 SINGLE PACK TWIN PACK Your club or personal monogram in gold adds a distinctive individ to ogy cards, which you can purchase only from A. W. LUGAS COMPANY, » N. D. At this special price it is wise to order a supply for yourself and for thoughtful personal gifts to others. This is an exclusive A. W. LUCAS COMPANY offer in Bismarck. The first fine we have offered these fine quality cards, monogrammed to your order, at these cards manufactured by A. Daugherty, which means Lined tals ah aatectarad by 4. Dougs itch the back a choice of colors—Red, Blue, Black, Yellow, Green and Lavender, Your monogram distinctly styled and put on in gold. 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