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To Appear in Recital Music pupils of St. Mary's school ire rie eel at 3 wf at | Sar es Stdhowan it vas announc The program cludes piano solos, duets, two plano numbers, violin solos and trios. About Ww Belis" De Frances Blekoon, Zitta Ueselmann, Jean Dal- “Seen in Embers” (Huerter) solo, Alice Marsh. “Valse Pega 9 CoN od two pianos, Rhea Irene An- cherry Time” (i 1) double duet, Charles Clark, Erickson, William Arnold Anderson. “Mon Reve” (Dupres) violin solo, Gre; Prac yaa) To Bird’ gyinnen duet, Sea ie La “Polacca Brilliante” (Bohm) solo, gs ea (Spencer) Evarded ‘Mrs. sen. and Mrs. double “duet Eucttle “Dalleire Mary Arthur V. aly sezobatic pee Margaret Ann Lee, Imo- sma dance number, yr cg ni r. Mrs. hal was r oO ih © Minar” chein- ceugnte the week-end eet oe radeten Byerly-Anderson “Feux Follets’ (Durand de Grau) es Boesfiug. “Fantasie on Linger ae (Dvor- 2k) ogg pianos, Ma: “Tam O'Shanter” (Warren) solo, Edwin ae “The Sleigh Ride” (Walter) double gue, Helen Conradi, Dorothy Larson, a | Laist, Esther Fields. false Chromatique” solo, Beity Foster. (Godard) ” (Dennec) two bei “Prelude in G Minor” (Rachmani- off) solo, Hollensworth. “Sylvan (Eaglemann) trio, Rose age Shirley De! and Ment, (aay tnien ‘violin solo, Frances, “Tauer, “March of Wooden Soldiers” (Jes- sel) two pianos, Le Gladys Hoff- mann, Beylund. Mignonne” (Koell double duet, Elizabeth Leick, Winter, Irene Saree Eva Vogle. “Valse yttncatend "* “(Mana Zucca) solo, ngarian Dance No. 6” (Brahms) double duet, Patricia Holensworth, Betty Foster, Mary Boesflug, Marian Pillen. ave 4 Discussion of the chapter on com- munication from “Toward Civiliza- tion” featured the meeting of the Cosmos club last evening at the B. P. W. club rooms, with Mrs. G. E. Mo- Cay as nostess. The chapter, writ- ten. by Dr.Le DeForest, an inventor of prominence in the radio world, sums up the history of communica- tion. Mrs. H. A. McNutt, leader, stressed the radio, beg See telephone will play in the future de- velopment of industry. A group of ps Reet were given by | fora, — Miss Dorothy Parsons entertained | members of her bridge club last eve- ning at her home, idan street. Two tables of ine pte tee es honors going to Mrs. Charles . Martin. @) an account of ving egnltions among | the peon classes. SOCIETY NEVS| St. Mary’s Music Class | Two P. E. O. Chapters | Woven rugs, a sca: cape, woven by Indians from terest to the ee of products. Twelve aha ann members of Gammi tional social sorority, gether dinner last evs rf and a shoulder the South American . isplay of hand- | | lama wool, added in- | Mandan | held a sand ye annual Ch: Hold Dinner Party at | {2° ie group nivendied the Thea: | atte rty Governor’s Mansion | it¢;,,A730g¢¢ that members, fro ‘oh 2 Arinounced |} a Mrs. Anderson is a senior at the North Dakota Agricultural college and will Moderne’ pianos, Bernice Wagner, Grace Roh-| Mrs. roo aa jul day afternoon in the Rose the Patterson hotel nigh Mrs. Henry | Hanson as hostess. Andrew Erdahl read a paper disc Ar: climate, poopie end history. tries of Argentina” was the title of a paper given by Mrs. Iver Acker. She described how farming operations are ge scale _and_ga and'Remanad clinic, returned to Bis- hae last gmgos ‘from Kansas Ci lo., where he represent | Es ‘at @ convention of the West- | ter. Bi sel ll, Helen A of lows dinner, id sed bY evening at y Mn7H. F. QHare, was ¢ Bee Mrs. W. nt of the members * a N, that a4 i: City 17 | association. Fargo. side in Mandan. | Mrs. Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D, and fol- | entertained members of the “Two-B’ talks fol- | bridge club at a dinner, saturday | for 12 at tables decorated in keeping with the season. The eve- ning was eT late Mrs. 8. W. Corwin Mcp Thorn- ton Wilder's “The Woman of And- ros” for members of the Monday club yesterday afternoon at their meeting at the home of Mre, F. A. Lahr. pote Portant news events or the month were recounted by Mrs. N. oO Churchill. Mrs. C. Cleveland, Washburn, spent guest of Miss Spara Christianson. W. E. Parsons, deputy su {eft of public instruction, for Grand Forks, where ress a meeting of the school Votteers | ;;421 Avenue B, are pare born Sunday at St. Johy's hospital, | Miss Zelda Bn taster, Palo Marian Veterans, a nese prom] House, Marlys Lal | mY a z= * * ° her home. Places were xk * in Bismi arck as the County Briefs intend- left today will ad- 4 mats of a son r was formerly | continue 1 her studies there. ZG W. Sonoreges of the Quain | | ted. the clinic association which was in ary “oA Saturday. Z VIRGINIA BUTLER 100 Third Street For Christmas panatcaale Che Gift That Only You Can Give. HOME STUDIO Phone 898 the first of several nittee neha a5 of several! in Cc! re. | meetings to be held during the win- marck girls who are members | of the sorority are the Misses Genevieve Latha ae yellow | Margater Puller, even meenbecs re, | ee A a 828 Shes home, of in the are asked to bring a friend. A social ; Alen sponsor atternoon home of Mrs. lows hall an of * * The local bia Heated of Union | i old their meeting: ednesday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930 = Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups | ij a The Rebekah i | public card parties Beta, na-| and evening at the odd et-to- | for the purpose of raising money for, ristmas tree and party) for cen of members. Play at the| meet in the B. P. pa will commence at: Wednesday evening at i ht o'clock. ym | 2: 30 rorclock’ ‘while the ‘a party ''The rehabilitation committee, which | various schools who have come | will follow the k {to make their homes might get ac: Sister- | quainted, this is Better Flavor In| ‘Such Containers | Finer flavor in mayonnaise resulted from the new Mr. and Mrs. James F. Krueger, | bottle Flavor-Protection. flavor in coffee resulted from M‘J-B’s Flavor-Protection, the exclusive Hi-Test ‘Vacuum Tin. Start with this new, richer M:J-B COFFEE = = will follow the short business | and _clothins session. {baskets which the organization plans ; * * % | eabee ae ee ais Members of the Bismarck Sunshine | Colored pictures. cartoons a: voll ay will hold a meeting at two) (Os Veterans prt Pg we Rolee rseey” een at Sls west Eighth street. \ The: beled Legion Auxiliary will now from the Wedge. B. W. club | store will close I Dec. 24th. suitable for Christmas ! Paris telephone users are in the} matic clock when they ring up to future bo. be answered by an auto-| ask the time. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Antique sofa, bookcase, gateleg table, oak dresser, heavy oak library table, sewing machine, elec- tric automatic toaster, other articles, all reasonable. Phone 1602. ‘DICK'Saee 2 1.6. A. Stores 1. G. A, 241 1G. A. 49 Buy your Christmas ane This Open evenings until Christ- | mas. Bergeson’s. | Mrs, ! Will be in charge of the meeting, re- 1c come quests that members bring t fooa after- | Fruits tome 710 ! Thayer | Phone 279 Phone 878 FLOUR eeu $1.33 BUTTER, Fresh Creamery, lb. Pork & Beans, 33c 2 large cans ..... j 308 Thir- teenth St. Government Inspected Meats 400 MAIN AVE. PHONE 322 Corn Flakes, Wednesday Specials 2 large pkgs. .... SPARERIB Fresh Meaty, per Ib. ......... WE i eae APPLES— . ito, SAUERKRAUT *"&..... 9c HP mt. qe |e $1.79 PORK LIVER wrt. 0... 124c XMAS MIX CANDY, 2 Ibs. ........ .29¢ . Notice All Orders of $2.00 Will Be Delivered Free Try Our Service DILL PICKLES tae... 10¢ LEG O’ LAMB wen"... 244e PORK STEAK pra... 16c ue §=Select Your Xmas Bird Now lass ic at the | yester- Toom at | t of “Indus: on a hi IBULOVA “On Time All the Time” |; The sensation of the watch in- |}! j cased in dirt and water tight |: H]| cases—we are showing a water | j tight Bulova watch, submerged , i in a bowl of water with gold fish for over a month .. moved and wound each morning; i] yet it is'on time all the time. jj Manufacturers of watches lead the world. F. A. KNOWLES “Bismarek’s Diamond Store” a. CAmONTS IEwELAY Watches f Bulova watches are |j./ « it is re- jy Bulova Sold in Bismarck by Today Wn. Haines in “Remote Control” Love! Jealousy! 3 5 oF To the blaring tune of a carousel, the midway of a great amusement park. I¢ would be detective story from “Sinner’s Holiday” ‘Warner Bros.’ Thrilling Drama of Crooks with GRANT WITHERS EVALYN KNAPP ‘Take time off for bad behavier—Declare a “Sinners Heliday”—It will de you good! — Also — 5 Mickey Momse Bruce Scenic as: yoni FIGHTERS” in TRAILS” veneer pia gaa Her Sin! Was loving him so much she'd sacri- fice her brother's life for him. Hate! Despair! murder stalks 1 peck Oranges 1 Richelieu 12 oz. pkg. Macaroni 1 Mammy Doll ............... All Phones 211 Thirteen years ago, on Dec. 10th, 1917, we moved into our present location. though Logans started in the grocery busi- Al- ness 52 years ago, the episode of moving into our new building is more recent in our mind, hence the 13th anniversary. Mammy Dolls offered in the several com- binations will have to be seen to be ap- preciated. On display in our window. Order by Number. Deal No. 1 —No., 2 can Richelieu Golden Bantam, whole kernel corn 1 Mammy Doll ........ $1.45 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 2 1—No. 8 can Richelieu Bartlett Pears .. 1—No, 1 can Richelieu Kadota Figs ... 1—No. 2 can Richelieu Carrot Cubes 45e 1—No. 2 can Richelieu Cut Green Beans 28c A Mammy: Dolls isis» sie siege cis jscatteed Tec $1.48 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 3 1—8 oz. Richelieu Mayonnaise .... 1—8 oz. Richelieu Jelly ...... 1—1 pint Richelieu Ginger Ale 1 Mammy Doll $1.45 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 4 1—No, 2 can Richelieu Sliced Pineapple 33c 1—No. 3 can Richelieu Ragedy Ann Peaches 1 Mammy Doll .... $1.46 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 5 1—No, 2 can.Monsoon Peas .......... 1—No. 2 can Monsoon Corn ..... 1—No. 2 can Monsoon Wax Beans . 1—No..2 can Monsoon Tomatoes $1.49 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 6 1 dozen Grapefruit .. Z 1 Mammy Doll .........4-+ ’ $1.44 Value for $1.13 Deal No. 7 $1.47 Value for $1.13 one. DELIVERIES: - 8:45 - 10:30 — 2:30 - 4:30 Close at 6:15 p. m. 1) We $1.47 118 Third Street Anyone buying 3 deals will be allowed to ex- change 3 small Mammy Dolls for one large | Linen Crash | Rayon Handkerehiets | ‘Lunch Sets Square for Women ee Handkerchiets japkins— Attractively Boxed lered Bor: A Fascinating Mufflers for curciving Soutemen pial Assortment at Size 50x50 Women's Semi-Service with French Heel Fountain Pen QSe Pair and Pencil Set Men’s Belts | Ask tor No. 444 Wrappings 98c 98c Top grain ‘bridle cowhide belt with silver plated buckle, in gift box. Others 49c to $1.98 Pen has 14 Kt. gold, iridium tipped point. Pencil propels. re- fels and expels the lead. Each set in fancy box, 4¢ ana Sc Make your gifts attractive with ribbons, seals and tags, Sheer enough to be smart... heavy enough to be serviceable! Pure silk leg; mercerized top, mercerized sole. Smart shades. These Values will Lead You To ToyLanp Children’s Fele Slippers Cushion sole; red or blue, uz 79¢ 12-2 “Litele Jim’ Train Construction Set Really several toys in one be- cause there are enough parts to make twelve different cars and four of them at the same time. All parts are rustproof. $3.98 Other Construction Sets and Tool Chests, 89 up Manicure Set Fight piece set in leather case with satin lining. In a gift box. Others to $4.98 Jr. Velocipedes A patie fine “Little Jim’ toy * front and 3” rear wheel w ith 3 34” tires and rubber pedals. Bicycle type handlebars and heavy ‘steel saddle seat. Only Others 98c and up Novelty Doll One of an assortment of Hors- man dolls, boys and girls. Stand- ing body with full composition arms and legs, painted ey ia and , ery voice. 98c CO. J.C. PENNEY SS DEPARTMENT STORE 113-115 Fourth Street \ I Bismarck, N. Dak.