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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 SOCIETY: NEWS: as the guest of her cousins, Harry A. Thompsoh, 227 West Rosser avenue, and Miss Bessie Thompson, 221 West Rosser avenue. * ek Tall red candles and Christmas bells formed the table decorations for larrived Monday to spend the winter /St. The chapter aided the North Da- kota Tuberculosis association by pur- chasing a health bond and Miss Helen Katen was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for a Christmas gift to the sanatorium at San Haven. ee * Members of the Four Leaf Clover Attic club Monday. followed a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Patterson hotel. lead a discussion of Christmas cook- ery. The club bought a health bond to aid the state tuberculosis associa- the North Dakota Club Woman and The program(> Mrs. Robert Byrne City-County Briefs YH A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Maassen, Jr., Bismarck, tion and contributions were made tolat St. Alexius hospital Sunday. --4 | Tuesday by Rey. Emil Benzon, pastér jof the First Lutheran church. | Dr. Ekblad was to speak here’ on {work of the Lutheran World confer- ence, held recently in Copenhagen. NOTICE—Lecture on Rus- sia Dec. 9 at Patterson hall at Soft Corns Get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil with the understanding that if it does not put an end to all the soreness and misery your money will be promptly Legion Auxiliary to WwW Y the bridge party given Monday eve-|Study club will meet Dec. 14 at the| also the official magazine of the Gen-| A daughter was born Mapday eve- returned, Hold Boar card Meeting oe Chri cae sn t {ning by Mrs. J. W. MeGuiness, 1007 | home of Leone Hlland to paek Ohrist-|eral Federation of ‘Women's club, ‘Tho [ning to Mer. and Mrs, Eimer Myre, | thle P. sels well odtl lec-| Don't worry about how long you've Fifth St. Pavors in red and green |mas was deci -| 2 | Bieenarole \ é em or how many other prep- stmas arty ing of the club Monday evening with next meeting of the group will tak mi , at the Bismarck hospital. urer who has recently return: per you have tried. ‘This ec Mrs. G. Olgierson, 811 Avenue E, weft Tuesday for Jamestown where she will attend the annual mid-winter executive board meeting of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary We Mrs. Olgierson is third district com- mittee woman. She also is a member of the finance committee for the Auxiliary and, with Mrs. J. A. Hofto, Minot, chairman, Mrs. B. S. Nickerson, Mandan, and Mrs. W. G. Curtis, Fargo, other mem- bers, will meet Tuesday evening to prepare the budget for the coming year. Members of the department execu- tive board are Mrs. A. G. Porter, A program of Christmas readings and songs was given Monday evening when the Woman's club held its an- nual holiday party at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, 805 Fifth St. Mrs. G. A. Dahlen was assisting hostess. sJane Smith played a piano solo and readings were given by Zoe Harring- ton. Miss Inez Visser played a group of violin numbers, with Mrs. Harris Robinson at the piano. Vocal num- bers were given by Mrs. R. W. Shin- ners, Mandan, and Mrs. Dahlen. During the business session the club decided to buy a tuberculosis associa- tion health bond and also voted to marked the places, Guests were the eight members of Mrs. McGuiness’ bridge club. Score honors for the eve- ning went to Mrs. Elmer Davis and | Miss Edith Peart, 712 Rosser Pee a Leila Schneider read a paper “Women's Colleges in the United Staies.* During tne business session Mrs. E. C. Wachter. xe Oe Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 312 Park St., was hostess to members of her bridge club; at a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday after- noon. Red candles and appointments in the Christmas colors decorated the tables and places were marked for eight. Contract was played with R. A. Hendricks LaRue and Mrs. holding high scores. eR EM. Mrs. 8. A. Floren, 802 Mandan St., is expected to return Wednesday noon it was decided te continue the present | study program and Miss Ione Snellen- |berger was elected corresponding se- cretary. Miss Evelyn Nack was a guest of the club. } * *e | A demonstration of baked dishes and frozen deserts was given by Miss | Wilma Barlow, home economist for | the North Dakota Power and meer | jcompany, following the program oft jthe Bismarck Study club Monday aft- ernoon. It was held in the company's | demonstration room. Christmas| the form of a Christmas party and will be held at the home of Mrs. B. O. Refvem. * eH, Several Bismarck women were guests at a bridge luncheon given Saturday afternoon at the Northern Pacific lunch room by Mrs. G. A. Renden and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. Appointments in the holiday colors were used and cov- ers were placed for 32 guests. Mrs. Bernard Nickerson and Mrs. L. R. Priske held honors in the card games. Those attending from Bismarck were Mesdames M. B. Gilman, Robert B. Webb, William Payne, L. R. Priske and Arthur Tavis. August Merckel, Dickinson, former- take a position in the Bannon barber shop. EKBLAD LECTURE POSTPONED Dr. A. Theodore Ekblad, Superior, Wis., will be unable to come to Bis- marck to give an illustrated lecture on Thursday night, it was announced ly of Bismarck, arrived this week to} ed from that country. Lecture | illustrated by lantern slides. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | CALIFORNIA COMBINATION wave the ideal permanent. Spiral top croquinole ends. Now $5.00. Sham- poo and set included. California Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- marck, Phone 782. ful penetrating oil is -one preparation that will help to make your painful, aching feet so healthy and free from corn and bunion soreness that you'll be able to go anywhere and do any- thing in absolute foot comfort. Serv- ice Drug Store or Hall’s Drug Store is selling lots of it.—Advertisement. Use the Want Ads Edgeley, president; Mrs. J. A. Kasper, |Sonttibute $5 to the Legion “Open |from Minneapolis where she was sum-|charity work was planned. “Nicara- \! Meetings of Clubs | > Mandan, vice president: ‘Mrs. Ri Your Heart Campaign.” A social hour |moned about a month ago by the ill-/ gua” was the program topic and Mrs. | Meetings of Clubs DePuy, Jamestown, eae Curtis, Fargo, Minot, and the six district com corinioae Women, Mrs. Muriel eee, Crydermang followed the meeting. Mrs. B. Peltier, Hancock, Mich., Mrs. R. W. Shinners and Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson, Mandan, were out-of-town guests, ness and death of her sister, Mrs. Olive Lund. She has been a guest at! the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. De- Liguort. ** # R. E. Wenzel discussed its products jand its possibilities for development. | pared by Mrs. S. A. Floren, was read by Mrs. John R. Fleck. iA paper on its people and cities, pre- | * i | And Social Means Pane sian viscera foes Er Members of the Bismarck Sunshine society will meet at 2 o'clock Wednes- A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Grafton; Mrs. M. H. h, rood: Mrs. B. W. Phillipe, ‘Drake; cara age Captain and Mrs. Fred Neville, Fort * * yen Sou ky We Mrs. J. D, Stenson, Williston: Mrs, £| Mandan Unit Will Be |xincoin, entertained the post bridge| Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley, depart- Marcia Thomas, 304 Avenue ment president of the American. Le- gion Auxiliary, will speak on phases! of the work of the Auxiliary and fed- | Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of | erated clubs of | the Civil War, will meet at 2:30) ¢ gram over the, ‘oat Pry ‘pate Ral | o'clock Me te A afternoon at the o'clock Thursday afternoon dt jhome of Mrs. C. W. Dingle, 812 Av- the regular weekly broadcast spon- |&2U C. Peres sored by the North * oc Wieren's chute Dakota Federation embers of the Trinlty Study club ; arranged by Mrs. Clarence Gunness, jwill meet at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday | ¥ will feature the program. Mrs. evening at the Trinity Lutheran ter is expected to come to Mrs. For. | church for @ potluck dinner. All mem- sonius Monday afternoon. The club| Thursday and will be the guest at | Bers Be urged to bring their mission purchased a health bond as its con- Mrs, G. Olgierson, 811 Avenue E, for | © tribution to the North Dakota Tuber- |Several days. culosis Heeger and the group also ;club Monday evening at their quar- ters at the fort. There were guests for five tables and score prizes were’ awarded to Mrs. C. N. S. Ballou, Ma- jor John Oswalt, Mrs. Wallace Mc- Namara and ocpat ~ C. Young. * ‘W. Tobin, Dickinson, and Mrs. Olgier- ser. Department membership now totals 4071 members, according to Mrs. R. M. DePuy, state membership chair- mar. Guests of Auxiliary Mesiber's62 Tirsah. Ani “Baleuly Members of the Mandan unit of the American Legion Auxiliary have been invited to attend a meeting of the Bismarck unit Thursday evening) at which Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley, department president, will be a guest of honor. The meeting will be -held in the World War Memorial building! and will take the place of thé regu- jar meeting, changed on account of the charity ball. A Christmas tree, to be decked with inexpensive toys which each member FOR ALL the FAMILY Slippers for mother and father, sister and broth- ers... They’re all here se * 'T. B. Helgeson, Bowman, N. D., who was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Diehl, 809 Sixth St., left Tuesday for his home. e *¢ & Judge and Mrs. A. M. Christianson, | 1005 Fifth St. entertained eight guests informally at dinner Monday evening at their home. A paper on the ssh, “Self-develop- ment of the American Negro,” by Mrs. ‘W. G. Worner, was read by Mrs. F. A. Knowles at a meeting of the Monday club at the home of Mrs. Fred Jan- ee % Armour Creameries (Bis-|% te # lis asked to bring, will be a decora-|completed a comforter for Red Cross} Exhibits of hand-carved silver and| marck) will custom dress your|% in the styles they ‘Mrs. Henry Peterson, Bismarck, has| tive feature, Carols will-be sung and! relief supplies. weaving done by South American In-/ turkeys FREE. Get in touch! % want and in the returned from Appleton, Minn., where|dance numbers given by Audrey ee ® " pied Le an Mla acl Siem of | with them quick, sell them|% she was summoned @ week ago by the| Waldschmidt and a chorus of Miss| Miss Helen Bascom reviewed the paper 08 Both a eas | your home dressed turkeys and] § leathers and stidden death of her father, J. Blicusen, E.| Margaret ’s dance pupils. A joint committee, headed by Mra. accomplishments of Dr. Anna toward shaw ne Members of Chap-|ture and Industries,” read by Mra| highest market prices will be ter N, P, E. O., Monday evening at the Berta Baker at a meeting of the Pan-| paid. home of Mrs. ‘John Page, 828 Mandan ir tainment features. —————s x * * | Miss Hattie Skelton, Salem, Ore. | EE HEMPEL’S} 107 Fifth St, QUALITY AT aa Wed. and Thurs. ~ Specials Apples Winter Banana, wrapped, very colors they se * desire. Judge and Mrs. C. B. Hook left ‘Tuesday for their home at Bowman, N. D., after a few days visit at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Saxvik, 622 Eighth St. Mrs. Saxvik is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. Hook. us se ® Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, 712 Eleventh 8t., entertained the members of St. ‘Theresa’s missionary society Monday evening at bridge following the regu- lar business meeting of the group. Cards were played at three tables, with Mrs. C. A. Schuck holding high score. * *e “Mrs. J. Lindquist, Amidon, N. D., left Tuesday for her home. after visit- ing over the week-end with her broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Spohn and Mrs. F. L. Shuman is arranging the program and enter- DOS PSCSPEEPELOSESSOSD OSCEOLA LAL ALLE AEE. Special tor Wednesday December 9th LEMON PIE Each 15c Regular 35c Seller When you move into your home— Be very certain that you nice, extra special, while lot have insurance to cover 3 both your house and its 3 CGPRT r, . 5 contents. - It is folly to risk Watch for Our Wednesday Specials g the chances of fire, or the loss of all your possessions, when you can secure com- plete and memeneeyls pro- tection. | Let us explaih to you the moderate cost of carefully written policies that will cover you against every possible loss. Steam Supercur- line Permanent Waves Make a wonderful Christ- mas present for wife, daugh- ter, sister and sweetheart. Done in two hours, Guar- antee with every wave. Price $5.00 Public demonstration tomor- row, Wednesday, at 8 p. in. Finger Waves Dried 50 Cents Harrington’s Every Week. Grapefruit, Texas seed- et sore size 80, 4 for . rant les, Late Howes, 2 Ibs. ........... 23 Peanuts, fancy fresh roasted, per Ib. ......... Please Call for Your Bread by Name PURITY. j It now is possible to buy these qual- ity Slippers at the lowest prices of Purity Bakery 314 Main Avenue fancy, 6 lbs. Bismarck, N. Dak. Sapphire Flour MURPHY many years. And ev- 8 Barber eee Beauty pina Tet ane eae ee crea iaid vic kets erybody will voice appre- ’ x Hours 8 a, m. to 8 p. ‘Wheat Insurance” | ciation over gifts like these. 3 Phone 130 Bismarck, 49 Ib. sack . -$1.33 es 3 98 Ib. sack « 253m. Sis Brentver si LAST PAUL LUKAS BY CHARLIE RUGGLES TIMES DOROTHY JORDON TUES. In “The Beloved Bachelor” Women’s D’Orsays, by Daniel Green; new patterns embodying new fitting cuales: panded soles; black, blue, red, green or lavender; sizes 3 to 9, paths “Kozy Komfort” D’Orsays; flexible turn soles; new high Cuban heels; ae red or blue; sizes 3 to 9, widths A and C; a pair ..... Pi SOAR ere pO SR $3.00 “Famous Blum’ Kid D’Orsays; padded soles; fine qualities; done in red, blue, PEMBMM OPI CI 0 GMO 2 ah 5.5.5.4 o.0iece 85 <c'6 wi nle,s 408 6 Fume sis cae <dibiadin Wee 6c 50 $1.95 Dainty Mules by Daniel Green; black with gold or black with coral; adjustable straps; a pair ............ I PSR CITC IAG A ARS IRAE: $3.50 Women’s Crepe Pajama Slippers; done in black with red, blue, coral or green feathers; DAMON AGleS $M PRI is p< o:iciec dss eb divec8os De cpuimsecnsenecicece $1.95 - $3.00 Armour’s New Turkey Picking System Hundreds of turkey raisers are having their turkeys custom dressed free by Ar- mour Creameries of Bismarck. Everyone has been more than satisfied and are boost- ing this new Armour’s system a thousand per cent ahead of the labor on their part dressing on. the farm. Every producer that comes into our place of business is being shown the difference between Armour’s sys- tem of custom dressing turkeys free and the country dressed way. They are shown the Cloverbloom turkeys box packed ready for the eastern market and are also shown the country dressed turkeys box packed. Every- one who has seen this exhibit of quality states that he would pay up to five cents more, if he were buying turkeys down east for the Cloverbloom Turkey than he would —to defy the world’s censure for the happiness of your child? say, “I am not your while your heart Women’s Velvet Bridge Slippers in a new and different combination of black with red, coral, blue or lavender; padded soles; a pair Dainty Hostess Slippers by Daniel Green; dainty fabrics with high heel and TEN BOIERS 8 HAW sages pido 640s kok be eee : —to mother,” cries gut to him? —to sacrifice everything for a great unselfish love? If it is, then that is “THE SIN OF Men’s Leisure Slippers, Opera, Everett or D’Orsays, done in fine kid leathers of brown, black, red or blue; a pair, $1.95, $2.50 or ‘a Main Floor Shoe Department Basement Shoe Department Women’s Fancy D’Orsays in combination colors; Pajama Slippers in a wide variety of colors; Genuine Zapon, that wonderful wearing slipper material ; all for the ordinary country dressed turkey. Aralade Meee ful: dollcate drain styles, with Cuban heels; only, a pair.............ee0seeeees ria HRA, $ .79 We do receive more money for the by starring tiny, fragile, dynamic Men’s Heavy Felt Slippers; very comfortable; oxford, grey or brown; sizes 6 fe Cloverhladia Tariees and’ that is why we are HELEN HAYES EO AO SONIS, MMI: orci s'sio'e suis 426 sie cols os 4 5. Hee ase eAnr, HSA ae $ 5 custom dressing turkeys free. with Men’s Kid Everett; brown soft kid in the popular Everett style; enided soles ; The turkey season is short at the best. Get busy and haul your turkeys into LEWIS STONE felt lined; a surprising quality at only, a pair .........-..sceeeeseeee eens $ 95 Armour Creameries for custom dressing free before, perchance, weather conditions Men’s Romeos; brown or black kid; flexible sandal soles. ‘These can be worn’ CLIFF EDWARDS NEIL HAMILTON MARIE PREVOST JEAN HERSHOLT or road conditions may block you. Prices paid today are as follows: No. 1 Young Toms, 10 lbs. and up .. wage No. 1 Young Hen Turx, 8 lbs. and up ...............28€ outside. Sizes 5 to 11; a pair.........-.. ccc eee ee eee sivgits te Bist a tae ee ae $1.59 Women’s Leatherette Slippers; padded soles; black, with red felt ining a very serviceable type at, only, pair.......... i Women’s Fine Satin Crepe Pajama Slippers; done in black with red, sree. or $ 59 eS be ee arenrery = seteeerer |»: wsaiiiaane Ao ie hat ne seal ee 2100 = 4:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 ildren’s Slippers; very clever erns hind 0 put on over sleeper feet; r x No.3 Qld’ Tom Purx (oe. . edig eos oo lc giees coe es TUBE NEB a or blue; pair, 95c and ...-.......045 err eae : Reach ‘A Pie 8 at You Of course, bring that can of cream along or ship it in. ere i ® simply Muse Bee! i Children’s Sheepskin Moccasin Sins a stunning slipper that will keep the § Please remember, when higher prices are paid, Armour Creameries will pay Comedy - Cartoon - News tender feet nice and cozy on cold nights; excellent wearing; a pair, 79¢ and... .$ .95 them. Wednesday and Thursday Only Armour Creameries ° Buyers of Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Butterfat A. W. LUCAS CO. THEATRE “The House of Hits” BESSSSFS9OOSCPOU GOOD Bismarck, North Dakota Se WALLACE age ol Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It Coming! BEERY “*" Goose “Champ”