The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1929, Page 5

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Miss Jean Stutsman i Honored With Shower) Talk on Beethoven Feature of Recital S|Tomba,” accompanied by Miss Mehus. other poems were given by Mrs. Rem- Mrs, H. H. Noyes read Miss Mil- lay’s “The Harp oo al ee Robert Birdzell, who is a student at John Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md., will not come to Bismarck to spend the holidays with his parents, Justice and Mrs. L. E. Birdzell, but will remain in Baltimore for the Christmas vacation. A daughter, Miss Dorothy Birdzell, who attends the University of Michigan, will spend the holidays with relatives in | to Underwood Tuesday of her parents over the holiday. ee e Miss Esther Leer entertained members of the Octagon bridge clt at a Christmas party last evening i her apartment at the Moha\ pointments in red and er lighted Christmas trec were the decorations, and gifts w changed. Various card games pro- vided the bears * Christmas decorations in red and green were used for the appoint- rat g a2 if ai Rvs E i at ! i é : i 2 * * £3, 3 Far F fi ag bFy F : f F | Re | i i ! i He ja ea Feith st i i o£ F g ij Fl Hl iH Hid cal iF HH FPEE i i i i ' i FL 5 BF BF ti F i a : | ! E 3 g EF i E t HL if: f if p ok E Ee Hl ii % f : E t f & 5, = & if i E 5 > a + I iy i i File i | The variety of the -1umbers, the es @ ‘The social meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Wednesday evening ‘was devoted to preparing articles of clothing which will later be distri- buted to needy families of ex-service men, according to Mrs. George Shunk, chairman of the rehabilitation com- mittee, which was in charge of the meeting. Other members are Mrs. Spencer Boise, Mrs. Earle Peck, Mrs, Henry E. Hanson, Arthur Sor- enson, and Mrs. J. H. Hoskins. The committee will continue the work of collecting clothing throughout the year. 2s * ® Miss Ruth Staley will arrive Mon- day from int, W. Va., where she ts an instructor at the Fairmount Normal school, to spend the Christ- meas vacation with her parents, Mr. Dr. and jean, Ray, N. D., are also expected the first of the week to be guests at the Staley home over Christmas. ses 8 Named Chairman Mrs. A. L. Knauf, Jamestown, is chairman of a committee appointed lund. Martin Strand and Conrad Johnson were Regan callers Thursday. Oscar Hagstrom cEtish if i Ff il i E 5 i f ? i E ; F é i 2 = a > 2 F z g i 4 ! iu ‘ Hi He i if’ if Elizabeth Chilton (right) and her sister, Ann Chilton, are equally at home in Rome, London and Washington, where Elisabeth made her debut several years ago. Ann returns from Rome to be a capital debutante. President and Mrs. Hoover Planning Old - Fashion Xmas | Herbert Hoover !r. Unable to|m Come; Invites Children of Official Families TO ATTEND XMAS EVE FETE Nation's Chief to Usher in Capi- tal's Celebration by Light- ing Community Tree of the good old fashioned type much tinsel, electric lights and bulbs. Eee 5 fain 4 HG Fe i H Fy t f 5 | | i 1 [ i ’ 5 F i E I ge ; = i in ft a i : rf i i E i ' i ii i i F Hi I E [ PAULINE Frederick —With— CONWAY TEARLE LOWELL SHERMAN MYRNA LOY WILLIAM COURTENAY ALEC B. FRANCIS —In— “Evidence” A WARNER BROS. ALL-TALKING VITAPHONE PICTURE ADDED ATTRACTIONS RUTH ETTING Singing Blues Songs SOUND NEWS ALL-TALKING COMEDY “When Caesar Ran a Newspaper” TODAY—Friday COMING—SATURDAY Continuous Showing Starts 2:30 starts at 2:30. Matinee prices till 6:39 o'clock Bsncenounind Matinee Dally 3:20 Kvenings 7 and @ COMING MADAME X 4 IRB Murphy Hoping istianso 16, New Salem, Dies; For Home Christmas Robert John Christianson, 16, a; R. B. Murphy. of the board of ad-/ school student, | ministration, is improving vo rapidly | uraday | at the hospital where his left shoulder fracture sent him November 9, that it ig barely possible he may be able io itely | come home for his Christmas celebra- tion, the family announced today. dled Thureday morning. The services | will be held at the jana interment will tery there. OUR STOCK and YOUR STOCKING should get acquainted Maybe you've passed the age of Christmas... planning and per ecteally hanging up your stock: chasing to make our stock worthy of your stocking. A opleadi' ascortment of gifts ready for you: eclection .. . at all prices. BONHAM BROTHERS Open Evenings Until Christmas Tastes differ—widely and variously. That is precisely why Victor-Radio with Electrola etands alone and The entertainment it ides is as varied as human desires; indeed, it commands every kind of entertainment the world knows. It is well within your budget e+ You can play as you pay! Real Service! When you were the recipient of beautiful flowers, and your loved ones oc friends, no ith flowers. * Our service is world wide Flowers by wire with safety everywhere Flower Phone 786 OSCAR H. WILL & COMPANY Open Evenings and Until Noon on Christmas 315 Third Street — Bismarek, N. Dak. HOSKINS - MEYER The Home of KFYR Will Make Yeu and Yeur Kitchen Grew Younger Magie Chel — the New Vegue in Gas Ranges

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