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*< SOCIETY: NEWS Bismarck College Students Will Return Home This Week-end for Holiday Vacation Period State Institutions Will Close Friday; Others Have Dis- missed Classes This week-end will see the return for the holidays of scores of Bis- marck young people who are at- tending higher institutions of learn- ing. With Christmas only a week away, many schools already have closed for the holiday respite, while others will hold their last classes Friday. : Among the first arrivals are stu- dents from the College of St. Cath- erine, St. Paul, who returned Wed- nesday. In this group were Mary Lou Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue D; Cora Marie Strauss, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss, 223 First St.; and Catherine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Brown, 218 Avenue C. Coming from St. Benedicts college, St. Joseph, Minn., this week-end will be Arlene Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wagner, 112 Avenue B; Jean Roherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roherty, 615 Man- dan St.; Josephine Weinberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wein- berger, 700 Mandan St.; and Eliza- beth Ann LaRose, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth St. Miss Marcelle LaRose, who is attending Trinity college, Washing- ton, D. C., also is expected to arrive Sunday to spend the holidays with her parents. Students from the University of Minnesota who will return Satur- day are Jane Stackhouse, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse, 814 Fifth St.; Elsie Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, 922 Eighth St.; Jack Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan, 304 Avenue B; and Simon Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. R, Miller, 213 West Rosser | avenue. Miss Jean Setzer, daughter of J. I. Setzer, 419 Fifth St., will spend a part of the vacation in Chi- cago, arriving here shortly after Mrs. W. E. Perry, 523 Second St.; Beatrice Bowman, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. O. V. Bowman, 809 Fifth 8t.; Dorothea Gutman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gutman, 1013 Fifth St.; Betty Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OC. L. Foster, 1018 Fifth St.; Erl- ing Hedahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hedahl, 1014 Fourth St.; Edward Booth, son of “Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Booth, 320 Griffin St.; Robert Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ward, of near Bismarck. Rea Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Taylor, Wil- ton, also will be in the group. From U. of North Dakota Students from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, which al- So closes Friday, are expected to reach Bismarck Saturday or Sunday, with & few returning the forepart of the week. Arriving from there will be Duane and William Davis, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis, 930 Sixth St.; Edward O'Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neil, 414 Ninth St.; Iris and Ted Meinhover, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Meinhover, 523 Sev- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1981 sel, 408 Second St.; James Johnson, Son of Mrs, J. H. Newton, 1021 Fifth |St.; Lillian Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Church, 501 Eleventh St.; Donald Jones, son of Mrs. L. C. Jones, 807 Fourth St; John Davis, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth 8t.; Robert Nuessle, son of Judge and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 Second 8t.; Paul Cook, son of Mrs. Mary Oook, 806 Avenue B West; John Jansonius, son of Judge and Mrs. Fred _Jansonius, 816 Fourth St.; Har- old Tait, son of Mrs. William Barneck, |612 Ninth St.; Walfred Hultberg, son jof Mrs. Susana Hultberg, 611 Sixth St.; Marlen Loehrke, son of A. A. Loehrke, Bismarck; Arthur Whittemore, son of Second 8t.; and Ben Jacobson, son of Mrs. Selme Jacobson, 310 First St., who will have as his guest Dick Gros- venor, former Bismarck resident, who jis attending school at Grand Forks. Miss Marian Whittemore, a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Whittemore, will ar- \rive Saturday from Minneapolis, | where she is a student at Miss Wood's School for Kindergarten Instructors, * ek * C. W. Leifur, principal of the Will Junior high school, and Mrs. Leifur, were complimented Wednesday eve- ning when members of the junior high school and annex faculties en- tertained at a 6:30 o'clock turkey dinner in the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club rooms. Red can- dles lighted the table where places were marked for 15, and appoint- Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, 714] ay enth St.; Jack Zuger, som Of Mr. smc | qe eee Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 West Thayer | avenie; Edward Lahr, son of Mr. and Remodeled, Relined, Mrs. E. V. Lahr, 221 Avenue B West; Agnes Fleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Cleaned, Repaired Now is the time to buy R. J. Flack, 102 Avenue C'West; Ber- | your new Fur Coat at our nice Klein, daughter of E. B. Klein, | 415 Fifth St.; Florence, Jean and/ Frederick Mudgett, daughters and son | of Col. and Mrs. C. F. Mudgett, 515 | Mandan St.; and Ardeth Gussner, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Guss- | ner, 302 West Rosser avenue. Miss Gussner will have as her guest Helen Alfonte, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Alfonte, San Jose, Calif., for- | only of Fort Lincoln. Miss Alfonte is | Fur Sale. a student at the university. | Others coming from the University | All Coats at a great will be Auverne Olson, daughter of! discount. Mr. and Mrs. Obert Olson, 514 West | Thayer avenue; Audrey Rohrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Roh- State Fur Co. rer, 411 Avenue ®; John Birdzell, son | of Judge and Mrs. L. E. Birdzell, 400 | Sixth St.; Earl Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitchen, 1014 Sixth! St.; Warren Kiesel, son of J. E. Kie- Across from the G. P. Hotel 202 Fourth Street Phone 496 BISMARCK, N. DAK. ments were in the holiday colors. Miss| their regular business Louise Johnson as toastmas- | tract was played at four tables, with: ter and talks were given by the |Mrs. P, ‘Misses Mabel Olson, Esther Teich-/ Barrington holding high scores. mann and Gertrude Evarts and by|candles and Christmas greenery were Themar Simle and Mr. Leifur.|used to carry out a holiday motif for Bridge was played after dinner and the tables. the evening closed with singing of Christmas carols. Mr. and Mrs. Lei- tur were presented with a gift. en & * # ® | Miss Isabel Readinger, daughter of | |J. J. Readinger, Mandan, and, Fran- St., entertained the members of Bt. Rose's missionary group at a bridge party Wednesday evening, following noon at St. Mary's parish house, with the Rey. Father Bonaventure officiat- ing. Attendants were Mrs. Marion Holiday Reductions DRESSES—Silk and ‘Wool: $ 9.95—formerly to $19.75 12.75—formerly to 25.00 19.75—formerly to 39.50 29.50—formerly to 59.50 35.00—formerly to 69.50 COATS— Heavily interlined and all beautifully fur trimmed. Sizes 14 to 42. $39.50—formerly to $79.50 (including several Otto Lambs) ,29.50—formerly to 59.50 59.50—formerly to 110.00 HATS—Reduced to $1.95 and $3.95. Our gift department is replete with | attending Macalester college, Paul, jeis Charles Rockey, Bismarck, were|the holiday vacation with her par- Mrs. John R. Fleck, 112 Mandan | married at 3 o'clock Wednesday after.(eins, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Kennedy, 618/611 metabers of St. Jude's Mission group! meeting. Con- | Folsom, Bismarck, and P. J. Reading-| Wednesday afternoon at her home,, Turkeys should not be fed for 24 er, Mandan, sister and brother of the/1210 Broadway. Three tables R. Webb and Miss Winnifred |bride. The couple will make their| arranged for bridge, with Mra. Henry Red | home in Mandan where Mr, Rockey is|Clark and Mrs. C. employed by the Nash-Finch Som: | calving Prizes, eu pany. * were | hours before dressing. However, they ~|may be given water until the night cosh gach te before they are to be dressed. . ang |_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert George, Valley Miss Marguerite Kennedy, who si City, former Bismarck oe ce | rived Wednesday evening to ape arrived Wednesday to spend holiday season with Mr. George's par- ents, Prince Cafe UNCH Mr. and Mrs, John L, George, se Ama ul | Fourth St. They expect to be jhere until after. the first of the year. +e # (Additional Society on Page 6) oped Mashed Ratabages or Vegetable Plate “* # Mrs..Grant Marsh was hostess to} niwss | CRAWFORD” GABLE ” “Possessed What Price Football! What Price Victory! ‘The real inside story of football .. . costly stadiums de- manding victory . . . passionate desire for triumph valued over broken hearts .. . even broken lives! 4 by nt’s Monumental Football Romance with RICHARD ARLEN In positively the finest role of his entire career with JACK OAKIE PEGGY SHANNON It’s glorious to win! Can it ever be glorious to losc? You'll enjoy the exciting answer in this romance of @ coach and the girl behind the game! Christmas. Hoskins, student at Pills- bury academy, Owatonna, Minn., is expected to reach Bismarck Sunday and will spend the holidays with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘THEATRE (~ novel and inexpensive gifts. Numerous articles have been included in this reduc- tion sale. Hoskins, 904 Fourth St. : ‘i a AHN, . rf : brother, el itn wil eve Sa © OF all Gue-warches.. .. Dainty Silk Undies—$1.95 to $3.95 of, Wisconsin, Maison, to be euests widest choice in GRUENS Silk Night Gowns—$3.95 to $8.50 of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Quain, 518 Avenue A, during the hol- idays. With them will be Mrs. Ster- rett's small daughter, Patricia. Miss Margaret Will, who is attend- ing Smith college, Northhampton, Lounging Pajamas—$5.95 to $19.75 Ask to see our table of gifts featuring F Quite aside from the Guild's un- - questioned leadership in charac- ter of workmanship and distinc- Mass., will arrive home Saturday to tive design, the greatest variety ‘ spend Shsistmas: with af ‘and Mrs. for choice is offered in Groen Wathen articles 25c to $1.00. eorge F. Will, St. men as well as women. Miss Edith Ramstad, daughter of | : , : ‘ Dr and. Mrs NO. ‘Ramstad, 624 fmt, Thus you have the assurance that your Broken lots and sizes of Chiffon Hose Fourth St., a student at Mt. Holyoke gift wil . college, South Hadley, Mass, is ex. Ann of eee ee 75¢ and $1.00 Pected to return Sunday. ‘ A 4 Sidney Hoffman, medical student at} Northwestern - university, Evanston, Il, will arrive Friday night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff- man, 410 West Thayer avenue, until aftersthe New Year. Miss Phyllis Thompson, daughter of | Mrs. Irene Thompson, Mason apart-| ments, who is attending Carleton col- ; a lege, Northfield, Minn., will go to| ,, “« a rae i Minneapolis this week-end to be the | $# guest of relatives. She will be join-| ed there just before Christmas by Mrs. | Thompson, who will remain for the holiday season. | Miss Mary Frances Cave, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 510) Avenue E, will return from Huron college, Huron, 8. D., next Wednes- | day. Miss Sylvia Benzon, daughter of | Rev. and Mrs. Emil Benzon, 804 Sev- | enth St., who is attending Luther | college, Wahoo, Nebr., will arrive in | RY Bismarck next Wednesday. Rev. Ben- | zon plans to motor to Jamestown to meet her. From Fargo School i The North Dakota Agricultural | college, Fargo, will dismiss Friday.| 3 Arriving from there will be Thelma} Liessman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liessman, 615 Seventh street Isabelle Humphreys, daughter of Mi and Mrs. George Humphreys, 930: &% Eighth street; Edgar Crewe, son of! Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crewe, 808 Sec- | ond street; Anthony and Paul Faber, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Faber, 216 West ‘Thayer avenue; John, Cari | §f and Henry Danrot, sons of Mr. and} » N. M. Danrot, 511 Seventh | &t.; Chester Perry, son of Mr. and | 3 $27.59 FTS. FOR THE Something of Particular Importance to You are cordially invited to attend a smoker and open house for MEN ONLY , Paneer This is a year of thoughtful gifts which are attractive and useful. Why not give furniture to add cheer and beauty to the homes of those you love? You will find just the right thing here, priced for thrifty buyers, and if you’re in doubt, we will be glad to tell you the suitable gifts for every member of your gift list. Ours is Quality Furniture you can be proud to give. Gift Suggestions 2-pe. Living Room Suites. . .$49.00 and up Gateleg Tables .........$19.00 to $45.00 Colonial secretaries .....$39.00 to $69.00 Occasional Chairs ........$7.50 to $17.50 5! & iP. ISMARCK,N.DAK DIAMONDS JEWELRY i THE BULOVA i i i | | | | ' | | i H Smoking Stands ....... + .+ $1.50 and up WATCH i THE PLACE: BUTTREYS-The Quality Store Walnut Cedar Chests. ...$24.50 to $45.00 i \s s : Coffee Tables ......... . $7.50 to $19.50 _igemer Fe, Menes THE REASON: Relief for perplexed arises eoenaae ker’s art and skill. SLs 1.95 and eek husbands, brothers & sweethearts Tle Lames. holy or $100.00 for your watch, REIS e A « Wf he ice i a Occasional Tables .......... $5.75 and up aut Utoe Gee ate Expert That you may be sure your choice by ist bagi fii me Lounge Chairs .........$29.00 to $98.00 fine timepiece. . suggest that you select ‘gift from a w nena ee Bulova watches are the Advice where experienced girls who are “in the know’ will elp ps a eT $1750 to $22.50 biggest selling wrist watch- e choose. The Buttrey label will add to her appreciation an ce $5.75 and u mhinee Availablee is evidence of your good taste. . . . Floor Lamps ..........--+.$5. p Priscilla Sewing Cabinets. . .$2.95 to $6.75 We are also agents for the Tavannese watch which is considered equally as good as the Bulova. Let us show you the watch you want to buy for Christmas, as we handle every make of watch that should be sold in first-class jewelry stores. " F, A. KNOWLES |i Jeweler ’ / “Bismarck's Diamond Store” 4 Store Open Evenings —= REMEMBER Friday! MEN’S NIGHT at This Christmas, Give Furniture BB BROTHERS Open Evenings Till Christmas ‘ Gad ality Bismarck, North D TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS