The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1929, Page 5

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’ oe . : . - ' Ry oe ® HA e it 4 speitinsaininisiininiiinaiininne sdeemuigenktccdhs” gf Rainbow and DeMolay aaron? Study Club Party to Be Friday son, Fenton, from Has Christmas Party a son, Paul, Forks, were the geet of a here! Roland Harms, manager of the G.! Jamestown with his brother-in-law ae 808 Mandan street, will have their Mr, and Mrs. tk Harms. whole family together for Christmas | ae will ‘arive today from New York: a |today to vistt over Christmas with her | Paul for the holidays. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1929 Hiiss AYlG Osrllnle Vere tha athe | @ -¢| noon dock to visit over 4 | are visiters i Same Le Oe amon hel a. Maccresor will go to le. | jthis evening to spend Christmas with eae {rele naa tered {his parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. Mac-; Mrs. Elizabeth Kindschy has gone Miss Della Soehren’ went to Mott | Gregor. \ to Fargo where she will be a guest of/ agrs, Mrs, Elizabeth Tagel during the holi- Lincoln, Neb., and | parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Soehren. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Neste have’ days, will come from St. ee By gone to Williston to be the holiday! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart and guests of Mrs. Van Neste’s parents, | P. Eat Shop, will go to East Grand’ ee ee Forks, Minn. ater Christmas, to .|spend a few days with his parents, ‘W. P. Macomber, Wilton. was shopping in the city yesterday. | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Brad- Miss Esther Leer has gone to the! dock, are spending a few days in Bis- ees eee Friday, December 27, bas been se-| The traditional Christmas party of e* * family went to Fargo today to spend| Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Thomas. jhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.| marck. — lected as the date for the annual the Bismarck Seady club, when gif Mi Miss Parsons arrived today the holidays with relatives. | on Md |H. Leer at Elgin, to visit over Christ- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lawrence, holiday party of the Rainbow and are exchanged and Christmas carols , Minn., to be a holi- «eh Miss Bernice Nelson left today for mas. Mr. and Mrs. Thorwald Larson, Al- | Third street, left Sunday olay ‘As in years pest, wane, was held ‘yesterday afternoon Gay tabek oc (hs tess ‘or br babeata, Victor Mattson of The Associated | her home at Sterling to spend Christ- ———____—__ mont, ee kane, Wash., where they the party will be held at the Masonic | at the home of Mrs. H.C. Frahm. In| Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parsons, 514 €ixth |Press staff will spend Christmas at mas, ADDITIONAL SOCIETY PAGE 3 | ter, December 20. several weeks, temple, this year instead of the | keeping with the holiday season were/street. Paul Parsons also came here cystomary banquet, a dancing party | the decorations, and a lighted Christ-|today from Valley City, to spend will be given, to begin at 8:30. mas tree occupied a prominent place | Christmas with his parent A motif suggestive of the season | in the living room. es will be used in the decorations, ac-| Members cording to the committee of Rain- giving various Christmas bow Girls, the Misses Aldeen Paris, Thelma Leissmann, Margaret | by Dawson's “First Christmas Outside evening, has been postponed until ‘Will, who are in charge of arrange-|Eden.” Later refreshments were! Friday evening, December 27, at the ments. served by the hostess. The afternoon | usual hour. e s* & closed with the packing of a Christ- ee @ Church Program Is Wednesday night | mas besket for a needy family. Mr. and Mrs. 8. The Christmas program of the Gos- bead ‘Tabernacle igh held ar tie lay evening at :45, instead o! ews, Lauren and Allan Bowerman, afternoon of Christmas day, as stated | today by car for in yesterday's pape:. Througi: a mis- | mas guests at t! understanding the wrong hour was: | mother. given ese Mr. and Mra. John Page and nep-| 5 BES § ** % a Burg Store Has Christmas Party Pion ve The girls of be Burg store were "at | * sa | entertained at a Christmas party | evening given by the management of | ee nee ie fe 0 a vile | th store. Gifts for each girl were a: | | uty to spend the holidays with their ranged beneaiin a decorated Christ- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. us Chie. foe ay: Toc evening was spent in- {han 2 and Mr. and Mrs. Or aan. and Mrs, Sheehan was Miss Mz. and Mrs" Frank Ellsworth, 202 Manning before her marriage early | day a West Main avenue, have i aus | <a i guests for the holidays, Mr. | Belsigh and Miss M: corth's brother, Howard Ellsworth | Miss Amy oo ar | and three children, St. Paul. and his | Gare Beede, English instructor at the | the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Jesty Kildeer. “* * Miss Emily Olson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olson, 511 Eighth street, arrived in ‘Bismarck Sunday from t. Joseph, Mo., where she is employed as Girl Reserve secretary, to spend the holidays. Miss Olson | will be here about two weeks. ' see Morris Perry, Portland, Ore. who |. wus the guest of his brother end sis- / ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Perry. | 118 Avenue B, and his mother. Mrs. | R. L. Perry, Fargo. who ts visiting 4 here, left yesterday for Chicago, to spond the beenctalt | * * Misses svicinle end Mina Lewis will 20 to Driscoll this evening to spend | Christmas with their parents, Mr. | 7 and Mrs. Joe Lewis. Bernice Dahl | se 8 Miss Carol Martin and Miss Ruth Eastman, Hazen, students at the Uni-| to tor to Jamestown viil be also b2 o guest g. the Lowi: : home for the d2y. Fd My, Ma ore A a from 8%. Benedict's c Ce ¢ Minn. to be the gue her parenis. = Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staak, Curing the jg holiday scascn. 08 se ® = Miss Laura Little, teacher in the Lincoln school, Valley City, has come | - to Bismarck to be with her sister. | Miss Helen Little, during the Christ- | = nas vacation. ieivia * * Edmund otare son of Mr. and Mre. H. F. O'Hare. errived yesterday | from Harvard university. Cambridse. | Mass., to spend the holidays with his parents here. eee Mr. and Mrs. Chester Solberg have zone to Dickinson to visit over the rolidays with Mrs. Solberg’s brother >. R. Harmon. 2 * & a oo to express to you our sincere thanks your support and good-will during > 2 = = = = = = = 2 = = = - Dickinson to spend Christmas with ier mother and sister. We find happiness in Thanking our Friends and Customers for the cooperation which made this a splendid year and our future Happiness will be in Serving You even better than before. , = cod = rd Ed = fd fd = = ‘ iponed regular meeting of the ae. for Anna Marie | parents at Braddock during ‘the holt- * Beisigi’s home at Lemmon, 8. D. ‘ ** 2 to spend the day with versity of North Dakota, Grand| parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bryne. The Season's Greetings The entire personnel of this store join in wishing for our friends and patrons a Merry Christmas end a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We wish also past year, and we hepe to have the pleas- ure of serving you again often during IIRL Uae p Merry Christmas ‘Wednesday Winter’s First and Most Important Fashion-Thrift Event Mr. Bryne'’s A Special Lot of Coats Coats formerly selling at $9.75 to $24.75 NOW $4.88 to $12.38 Values to $14.75 | Values to $19.75 | Values to $24.75 COATS COATS COATS coats for the OPOTRIGIBISS: Prd & = S = r = trom $498 to $1475" Now $2.25 to $11.00 Cosee shes vil dallas the most fastidious litle Warm bir “een ae ieee ca & = & = = = F e = = |

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