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ED mw a2 oe FR v4 Wee dan Keew ney ya {bers are to be given by Miks Vivian Coghlan. Members of the two organ- izations are ed to invite a guest couple to the affair. * ee Continuing the study of ancient civilization which the Wednesday Study club is following this year, a talk on “Textiles of . Prehistoric America” was given by Mrs. A. O. Mrs, aL one, The club pur- chasing a health bond and a sum was donated for books for the children’s room at the tuberculosis sanatorium at San Haven. Pians were made for additional welfare work and the club will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. George F. Shafer to tie a woolen quilt"which the members are piecing. Young at the meeting We a a with Miss Marian Burke, 240 Avenue | Meetings of Clubs 1 |A West. She listed places in southwest where the art of weiica | And Social Groups | of the Sons and Daughters of Norway| had reached a high degree of perfec- | ¢————_______—__4 lodge at the annual business meeting | tion in prehistoric times and spoke of] Members of the Bismarck Oratorio held Wednesday evening in the I. 0, | designs and methods of work a8 de-| society will meet. at 8:30 o'clock this ©. F. hall. Andrew Risem is the re-|Picted in ancient clift-dwellings andjevening at the Trinity Lutheran tiring president. other ruins. Mention also was made} church, Other officers named were Ivar }Of weaving done by Indian tribes of kk Oe Haavig, vice president; on Risem, | the Pacific Soh ; Members of the Bismarck Delphian judge; Mrs. Sophie Nelson, regent; society will meet at 2:15 o'clock Fri- Gilbert Haugen, secretary; O. O. Lee,|_ Miss Adeline Ness, 419 Fifth street,/day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. financial secretary; J. S. Hanson, Tuesday evening entertained the/B. Smith, 805 Fifth St. Dr. Fannie treasurer; Mrs. Emma Sundlund,)™members of her bridge club, com-/Dunn Quain will have @ paper on “The Story of the Prairies” and mem- bers will discuss favorite books by North Dakota authors. SociETY: NEWS H. H. Engen Elected by Sons of Norway Lodge H. H. Engen was elected president | A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit pee: Group to Present Play Dee. 11 “The Valiant”, one act play by Hall d Middlemas, will be presented at the city auditorium on Friday eve- ming, Dec. 11, by a group of Bismarck high school Playmakers under the @uspices of the Epworth League of the ™ (McCabe Methodist church. »It will be Ee by Miss Pearl Bryant, Eng- h and dramatics instructor, who has been conducting rehearsals for the iast two weeks. > In the cast are Omar Walla, who will Play the part of “The Valiant”; George Moses as the warden; Bob Edick as the chaplain; Melvin Ruder Absolutely the Best Selections and ‘the Greatest Values marshal: Mrs. Jacobson, assist- | Posed of the women teachers at the Ine Ena oe De sbeneg, | WUl Junior high achool and annex. z Bridge was played at two tables, with Bister of “‘The Valliant.” P. D. Kebsgard was elected to the | rs. Table appintments were in red! ‘The Willing Workers of the First Lutheran church will hold a fancy work and candy gale at the Cowan drug store Saturday. Miss Harriet Rust To Direct Pageant ‘Miss Harriet Rust will direct “Why the Chimes Rang,” pageant to be presented by the Community Players | the night of Dec. 25, it was an-/ meeting of the committee in charge nounced Thursday by John W. Reel, | of the pageant, secretary of the amateur dramatic [tes will begin in the near organization. Miss Rust will be assisted by Miss | Week-End Reductions—Silk Elizabeth Louise Johnson while Bruce | dresses reduced to $9.95. Wool Doyle will be in charge of scenery| and Silk dresses reduced to! and Stage fixtures and Clarion E.| $12.75 formerly to $19.75. Bet- and Mrs. 8, H. Merritt and Mrs. Mell! vrs. H. A. McNutt read a paper on eres will direct the music. ter crepe and Wool dresses re- sh larold Shaft, Clarice Belk, and Pollard. “Transportation,” prepared by Mrs.| ; Harold : duced to $19.75 formerly t | Stirlfng will be among the lead- . ormerly to A Christmas program, composed of} a. J. Arnot. The group contributed ing ch ters of the eu t cast, it $39.50. Hats reduced to $1.95 jand $3.95.—Rose Shop. % board of trustees for a five-year term. | 904 green. 1embe board. * * * Mag B ha See | Two recent English novels, “Eliza- beth and Essex,” and “Queen Vic- toria” by Lytton Strachey, were re- viewed by Mrs. George Bird at a meeting of the Fortnightly club Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. F. Mudgett, 515 Mandan street. A discussion of world events was led by Mrs. I. L. Young. The club pur- chased one of the health bonds be- ing sold to raise funds for the North Dakota Tuberculosis association and also voted to purchase $5 worth of books for the children’s library at San Haven. ce ea § young man who is about to be exe- suted for murder. He has steadfastly fefused to defend himself and his eonduct leads the warden to believe that he is shielding someone. The efforts of his sister and friends to éave him provide a dramatic climax, Several other entertainment fea- tures are planned in connection with the play. There will be no admission charge, but a silver offering will be taken, it was announced. ee Oe Miss Dorothy Hausman, Churchs Ferry, N. D., and Gordon Mettler, ‘Troy, Mont., who have been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs, L. W. Lar- Bon, 315 Park St., for the last few days, left Thursday for their homes. * Ke ® H. H. Engen and Ole Engebretsch. After the business meeting ‘whist was played with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nelson receiving prizes. Refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs. Kebs- gard, Mrs. Engen and O. O. Tee. +e D. A. R. Chapter Will Hold Dinner Meeting Members of Minishoshoe chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, will be entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Friday evening in the Cavern room at the Hotel Prince cafe. Hos- tesses will be the Misses Maude Schroeder, Ruth Wynkoop, Mary Houser, Louie Johnson, Madge Runey, seoctate Pree Phot A bride ee days, the marriage of Virgi Hamil Chica Thornwell | that her daughter te a min is the aon of the president thorpe university. te 8 The Current Events club continued its study of Africa Wednesday at its meeting with Mrs. J. A. Larson, 210 Mrs. Clarion E. Larson, 614 Ray- Avenue A West, with Mrs. R. Van mond St., was hostess to members of her bridge club Wednesday evening at her home. Bridge was played at two tables, with Mrs. O. C. Burnett and Neste reviewing “Jungles Preferred.” re treetes |. |Songs, readings and dance numbers Pe en care Pcuatoa pinta: will follow the dinner and a short! =; was decided Wednesday evening at a , ye of the Christmas season were |business meeting will be held. Ray Greenwood has returned to nis! home at 520 Ninth St., after spending the last week in Jamestown with! 0 PCOS * * * A Christmas motif was featured in the decorations. for the 6:30 o'clock bridge dinner given Wednesday eve- | friends. | 7 ning by 4 A. Kaiser, 712, Seice Eleventh St Red candles ceitered| Mrs. Dennis Schlick left Wednesday THEATRE the tables and covers were pens 12 Dene ie et ee er ‘ oa 5. . J. M. Shirek nding ‘ : GC texned ee in the eves Eee om in ae Mrs. E. A.! Last Times. Tonight ® ni ’s brit games. is was 1e ‘reenwood, jin’ : . os geoond oe ses OE a sven trotn, games MAE CLARKE The Store With the Christmas Spirit Why Rack Your Brain? fe ‘s. ee wn, Jamestown, ser xk OR district (deputy for the Degree ot| RICARDO CORTEZ s - ac our ronaned Mrs. Hi Dahners, Mandan, en- | Honor, spending seve! lays } tertalned ‘the members of itt ee Bismarck on eee > the lodge. —in very dente fhe er at a 1 o'clock luncheon - * "I ¢ ! nenday afternoon at ie home, the : Round stable discussion of interna | “Re ckl e 5 5 s Livin ” M oO r e Said Every body So Now receive Hosiery occasion er lay anniver- | tic S, y 8. arold | oe Places were marked ee “a Shaft, {followed the ee) g We Have More a birthday cake decorated in pink and |Sertuisramerioan ee sales of ont | A poignant picturization of white. The afternoon was spent in | versity Women, held Tuesday evening the Broadway play, t t (44 § . seas eee co 8. Kelly was | at the University ty club. ; “Up and Up’ a * ae de va uct ony to be held NEWS, COMEDY and : about le of January, were SNAPSHOTS * “ discussed at a meeting of Eta Rho paren chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alphall Tomorrow and Saturday The Joy of Eiffel Hose Iris Hose | } sorority, Wednestay eyeing zat the He Risked His! Being Wat a jhome of Miss He! ese. The pro- le Risked His! 48 gauge, fine dull finish 45 gauge, service chif- t gram featured Japanese literature. | ea Chiffon fae fons Oe ee % Mrs. Walter Maddock, 410 Seventh * semi-st » Good look- | St., entertained members of St. Jude's | Pure Silk ing but heavy enough to g It is no longer smart to shiver. jmission group Wednesday afternoon. | | After the business session bridge was \played at three tables, with Mrs.| |Clyde Helmbrecht and Mrs. Dennis/ Schlick receiving score prizes. Mrs. | Schlick, Jamestown, was the only out- | of-town guest. | Full Fashioned Sizes 814 to 10 Smoketah, Matin, Tahite, Offiblack, Manon, Pasco, Sandu, Plage, Reve, Gunmetal give real wear and do g not snag as easily as the y sheer hose. Pure silk Py from top to bottom, with $ lisle on underside of hem a to protect hose from gar- Py ter cuts. by kom ok | 7 "Miss Caroline Rose Doerr, daughter | ' ig of Mrs. John Keidel of south of Man-, \ i dan, and Conrad Flath, Driscoll; were | 4“ f married Tuesday afternoon at the | { Zion Evangelican Lutheran church, | : with the Rev. J. V. Richert, pastor, | \ reading the service. The attendants = were Miss Sophie Hollering and Otto! ww j Timmer. Mr. and Mrs. Flath will ? make their home on the bridegroom's | farm near Driscoll. | - %& & Cotillion dancing wil be one of the! entertainment features of the dan- | cing party to be given Friday evening | | at the Masonic temple by members of | | |the Masonic lodge and rder of the | Eastern Star. 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