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‘| [SOCIETY NEWS| ! } * * # THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930 Christmas Brides Are Honored With Parties Miss Mildred Erickson and Miss Martha Gertrude Lundquist, who will become brides during the ‘Christmas holidays, were complimented at sever- 4 al parties during the week-end. Miss Erickson was a guest of hon- or at a breakfast Sunday morning at the Hotel Prince, given. by Misses Grace Cook, Rose Huber, Charlotte Lyngstad and Helen Thomas. Poin- settias centered the table and red candles, mistletoe and holly complet- ed the attractive decorations.’ A miniature bride and groom marked Miss Erickson’s place, and covers were laid for 18 of her intimate friends. She was presented with a Bift of pewter. ‘i Miss Erickson ‘will become the bride of Steve W. Arman, Bismarck, after Christmas. ‘For Miss Lundquist, who will be married to Henry Olness, Madison, Wis., Christmas morning, the Misses Margaret Schave and Esther Oberg entertained 12 guests at a miscellan- eous shower at the home of Miss Schave. The evening was spent at bridge and later Miss Lundquist re- celved her gifts. Appointments in the Christmas colors were used. A group of intimate friends held a surprise miscellaneous shower for Miss Lundquist Friday evening, when they gathered at her home in the Mason apartments. The time was Passed socially and refreshments served by the guests. 2 Members of the Sakakawea club at the U. S. Indian school held a Christ- mas program at their final December meeting last week. Daisy Grinnelle read a paper on the origin of the Christmas card and Christmas music. | Anna Follett related the Christmas story and Ida Halsey told the legend of the Christmas tree. The program closed with singing of carols. * * ® | ‘Members of the Business and Pro- | fessional Women's club will hold a social meeting Tuesday evening at the club rooms. A dramatic reading, » Mary Means What She Says” will | be presented by the club dramatic group under the direction of Mrs.| Obert Olson. Mrs. J. W. Scott and) “Miss Rose Huber compose the com-| mittee in charge. ** * , Misses Grace and Thelma Livdahl, daughiers of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Liv- dahl, 719 Ninth street, are here to spend the hodidays. Miss Grace is a student at Concordia college, Moor- head, Minn., and Miss Thelma is a teacher in the Litchville schools. ** * ‘4 Mrs. Flora Brown has come to Bis- | mack for an extended visit with her | law and daughter, Mr. and . A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth street. Mrs, Brown came here from Wilton, where ie has been visiting with another * daughter, Mrs. Charles Howe. | Mrs. E. M. Hendricks and Roy Bak- j Lynn Arthur, has also arrived from | Christmas with Mrs. Olson's parents, WANTED Victor Radios. The remarkable savings are duc solely to the papaya ; cere ut nnetY Paataet, o,tieMere nB e Police! pe ane ee oer ‘ee? a mon Save Mo ney at Ward Ss PIANO, TALKING MACHINE OR OTHER INSTRUMENTS. By the Gang! See the thrilling crime career of @ baby-faced killer in the OP Cy Oy Dh A CG NG PG ING Og NG MIR AG ER, bs A Timely Why, not, enjoy | matchless ae land of cross and double- ‘ 0 rtunit' tor Tone, no need now to be cross in s pportunity satisfied ‘with anything less. Showing| 3 Program Arranged forj Lodge Christmas Party “The Crowhing of Christmas’ play in which 38 children will take part, will be an outstanding feature of the Christmas program evening at the I. O, O. F. hall for Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their immediate families. Included in the program, which is to begin at 7:30 o'clock, will be songs, recitations, harmonica ‘solos and Piano numbers. community singing. Mrs. K. C. Ar- ness is.assisting in arranging the pro- gram. Bs The annual Christmas party will follow and Santa Claus will distribute bags of candy to the children. ke 8 Francis E. Flaherty arrived in Bis- marck yesterday to spend his Christ- mas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., T. E. Flaherty, 607 Sixth street. He was accompanied by Jack Eieleston, San Francisco, Calif., who will be a guest at the Flaherty home for the holidays. Both are medical students at St. Louis university, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Francis E. Flaherty arrived here Saturday evening from Spokane, Wash., where she has been visiting her parents, and will spend the holi- days here with her husband. Lee Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, Fourteenth street, were hosts to the members of the Gaie Oiseaux bridge club at @ dinner and Christmas par- ty Saturday evening at their home. Decorations in Christmas colors wete used for the tables where the 12 guests were seated. Later bridge was Played with score honors going to 515, ken. At the close of the evening the guests exchanged gifts from a brightly trimmed Christmas tree. * * & ( Miss Marian Whittemore, who is; taking a teachers course at Miss; Wood's Kindergarten school, Minne- apolis, has arrived to spend the holl- days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, 714 Second street. A son of Dr. and Mrs. Whittemore, Grand Forks, where he is a student at the University of North Dakota. ese Appointments in keeping with the holiday season were used for the Potluck bridge dinner given Saturday | evening by Mr, and Mrs. Milton Rue, at their home, 309 Avenue B. Guests Were members of their bridge club. Places were marked for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Andrus held hon- ors in the card games. en * Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Olson ani} family, 412 Fifth street, will leave by | car tomorrow for Devils Lake to spend | Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. They plan to stop en route at Rugby for a| visit with Mr. Olson's brother and{ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. i eee Miss Katherine Bodenstab, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan street, arrived last eve- ning from Minneapolis where she has been attending the American Busi- hess college. Miss Bocenstab recent- ly completed her course and will re- main in Bismarck. * *k x Miss Lois Pearce, teacher in- the Tulsa, Okla., schools, arrived today to visit during the holidays with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pearce, 322 First street. Chester Novak, Tul- Sa, will also be a guest at the Pearce home during the holiday season. * * x Miss Barbara Register, physical education instructor at Gustavus! Adolphus college, St. Peter, Minn., has come to Bismarck to spend Christ- mas with her mother, Mrs. Mary Reg- ister, 406 Second street. It will close with | Calif. 44 AAALAC ALALALAERERE REAP ABABA Permanent Waving Peggy Bertsch returned rast | Edward Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. | tending the North Dakota Agricultur- | week-end with his parents, Mr. and Indiana Bank Held Up today, locked seven persons in the evening from Minneapolis to spend| A.C. Booth, 320 Griffin street, is | al college, and will visit his parents, | Mrs. N. B. Fitch, 619 Second street, vault dnd escaped with about $5,000 the Christmas vacation with her par-| back from Fargo, where he is a stu-| Mr. and Mrs. John Danrot, 811 Ave- * ee By Youthful Bandits! in cash, ents, Mr. and Mr. Chris Bertsch, 602| dent at the North Dakota Agricultur- | nue B, during the holidays. Ernest Stoudt will go to “argo this Sixth ze apres street. Miss Bertsch is an in- ag at the University of Minne- sof x ee Mr. and Mrs. Culver S. Ladd and small son will go to Fargo tomorrow to be guests of Mrs, Ladd’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ‘Bimpson, during the holiday season. They will also visit Mrs. Ladd’s moth- et, Mrs. O, Pearson. set Mrs. Nellie Call and daughter Miss; Katherine Call who have been spend- ing several months in Bismarck, left yesterday for Oakland, Calif, where they will visit relatives for a time. Later they plan to go to Hollywood, | A. 0. U. W. Christmas pro-| gram, Patterson hall, Tuesday, Dec. 23, at 7 p. m. For mem-! bers and their families only. MINETTE’S METHOD — OF = Beauty Culture | Minette Graduates | Are in demand | —Get good positions | —Command high salarics | WRITE TODAY FOR INFORMATION AND NEW CATALOGUE i Minette Beauty School \ Fargo, N. D. {/ 309 Broadway BS al college, to spend the Christmas va- cation at his home. * eX Ford Le Barron, Minot, will come to Bismarck to spend Chirstmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Le Barron, 810 Rosser avenue. Mr. Le Barron is employed by a Minot store. eee Reuben Reich, student at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, is Spending a few days in Bismarck en route to his home at, Mott for the Christmas holidays. ee Henry Danrot returned Saturday evening from Fargo where he is at- Bismarck, North Dakota PAP APIAP IP RO RII RG NG AGAIN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Extra Salespeople and Fresh Assortments for the Last Minute Shopper. ...sse00:% - Save Time, Save Trouble, IMPORTANT Christmas Gifts to suit everybody Jewelry, watches, silver- ware, Fostoria Glass and leather goods in great va- riety at reasonable prices. : Bonham Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones, 225 West Rosser avenue, will leave this evening for Minneapolis to spend Christmas with their daughter, Miss Alta Jones. Miss Jones is an instructor at the University of Minnesota. RR Miss Florence Gilbertson, teacher in the Elgin schools, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson, 422 Third street. She was en route to her home in Grand Forks for the holiday season. | “ * * Norris R. Fitch, St. Paul, will come to Bismarck to spend the Christmas Brothers EERE PEPEATAT Fe LELELELELELELELELELELELESE ERCP RED j “The Doorway to Hell” t e 332 pros sae FEATURING 1 : M # = ve Pret manent mS i “we —ssereen grt .» An u= seep eer Odd Toys" ee i ais hoa ta gee ie cS | i ALF PRI CE price radio class. ~: | (Wheel Goods Not Included) 391.25 ge ee “Tongue Tea” ' e (Less Radiotrons) jome ae | L_ sna .£§ to Close Out during tele | the Last 2 Days TOR paren Settee | VICTOR DEALER isitaphtpatonaiel | E csniavinnionionaoneaniancn ae Nah an a ie wha Sn TODAY $200 week to spend the holidays with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stoudt, Buy your Christmas gifts This Highland, Ind., Dec. 22—(#)—Two, young men held up the Farmers ang] now from the Wedge. See Gussner’s Adv. on page 7.|Merchants Savings Bank of Highland! store will close Dec. 24th. 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