The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1931, Page 6

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een eee ay et NS ete SSS. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1931 ¢— _—___—___._____-¢| chris Bertscti, 602 sixth street, |. Additional Society | ene oO Mrs. V. J. LaRose, 522 Sixth St., rand Mrs. J. P. Cain, Dickinson, will ‘broadcast a program of old time Christmas carols at 7:45 o'clock this evening from the local radio station. * * x Mr. and Mrs. John Scherr, Jr., and |daughters, Gloria Mae and Patricia |Joan, 418 South Eleventh St. will |leave Thursday evening for Timmer, where they will visit during the holi- |day season with Mrs. Scherr’s par- |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barth. | ek ® ; Irene Anderson, Bismarck, enter- |tained seven children at a birthday {party Sunday afternoon for her sis- ter, Maxine, who was six years old. | Games were played, with prizes going to Eugene Barbie,’ and Catherine * * * O'Leary. The hostess was assisted by Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Friese and son,! Maida Eppler and Elizabeth Balzer. Robert, 721 Highth St, will go to New| kek * Salem Christmas day to be with Dr.! pan Slattery, Jr., has arrived from Friese's mother, Mrs. Bertha Friese, Madison, 8. D., where he is assistant ‘and with Mrs. Friese’s parents, Mr. cashier in the Northwestern Na- and Mrs, Charles Klusmann. | tional bank, to spend Christmas with * eX ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slat- Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Blensley and tery, 508 West Broadway. Another children, 622 Tenth St., will motor to son, James Slattery, is expected this Menoken Christmas morning to spend | evening from Mayville, where he is a the Chirstmas week-end with Mrs.| student at the state teachers college. Blensley’s brother-in-law and sister, | * % % Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ebeling. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ahlen, and son, ee Louis, 806 First street, left ‘Thursday Miss Eileen: Agnew, daughter of Mr. i and Mrs, L. J, Agnew, 1017 Fourth St., afternoon for Cleveland, N. D., where will leave Friday evening for St. Paul to spend the holiday season with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shuller, and her aunt, Mrs, Ed. Davis. * Oe OK Miss Blodwyn Owens, a student a! the Dickinson state teachers’ college, has returned to Bismarck to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs, Mary Owens, of Twenty- first street. Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Schroeder and om, Vernon, 920 Eighth St. left ‘Thursday for Taylor. where they will Spend Christmas and the week-end with Mrs. Schroeder's father, M. Jas- person, FAMOUS One of Americas Leading Hotels ACCOMMODATING 1000 Gul Reduced Room Rates ate Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot and son, 715 Fifth street, will motor to Wilton Meals at $2°° per day:. Christmas day where they will be sa A . ace guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, || ditional, if inclusive ateis desired Charles Howe. Mrs. Arnot and Mrs. ALFRED S. AMER CO, tra Fowe are sisters. NEW ORLEANS. LA. wit ket folder Valomzaton offices, for Miss Pegey Bertsch has arrived | “iiracitaniGus” all tansporation from Minneapolis, where she is an Program forthe asking —_Linesin Lobby nesota, to spend the holiday vaca- instructor at the University of Min- e¢ tion with her parents, Mr. and na | Served from 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Grapefruit Cocktail Shrimp Cocktail or Oyster Cocktail Chicken a la Reine, Consomme Clear Celery Hearts Radishes Queen Olives Choice of Roast Young Domestic Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Roast Watertown Goose, Apple Sauce Broiled Beef Tenderloin, Mushroom Sauce Baked Premium Ham, Dime Glaize Fried Minnesota Lake Pike, Tartar Sauce Orange Sherbet : Mashed Potatocs Steamed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered June Peas Head Lettuce Tomato Salad % ‘Thousand Island Dressing Choice of Dessert English Plum Pudding, Fruit Sauce Green Apple Pie, Hot Mince Pie, Pumpkin Pic Neapolitan Ice Cream and Assorted Cake Tea Coffee Milk Buttermilk The New Sweet Shop On Main. Ave - - Opposite N. P, Depot Phone 27 FORD lcH "29x 440-21 they will be Christmas guests at the| .. home of Mrs. Ahlen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Pomeroy” Later Mrs.| COSMopolitan Club Ahlen and sdn will visit in Jamestown with her. bagel ae lees! Adams, Has Christmas Party ;__In order to allow time for C1 - Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McCarty, Bis-| mas merry-making and srorids tena marck, entertained a number of |longer than usual program, members Buests at dinner at their home in|o¢ the Cosmopolitan club’ replaced honor of Mr. and Mrs. -George Mc- | their regular noonday luncheon with Cart of Merced, Calif, who are|, dinner Wednesday evening in the| | Spending the holidays here. Other|Grand Pacific dining room. i j guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Voignt | John Graham, city assessor, spoke, and family, of Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. listing the uses to which the city tax William Hassa and family; Mr. and|dollar is put, He called to thelr ate Mrs. William Malard and family, and|tention the /fact that the 1931 total Mrs. Margaret Hassa and son and | taxes will be lower than at any time daughter, Henry and Alice. Mrs,'since 1926, and showed how the local McCart is a daughter of Mrs, Mar-' tax system is being modeled after the @aret Hassa. Mr. and Mrs. McCart plan used in St. Paul, which is con- plan to leave for their home after| sidered the best taxed city in the the first of the year. country. | Ben Lawyer and J. M. Doyle, newly WOMAN MAKES PROGRESS _clected officers also were speakers. Grafton, IL, 24 Mr. Lawyer outlined Cosmopolitan daar ‘cout Sausens *o MISS ‘ideals andvaims in his talk and Mr, " Superior, Wis. scrub- Doyle urged that club members. work woman who is inaking a trip down for greater interest and solidarity in the Mississippi river in a flat-bottom- | the group. ed row boat, passed Brussels, a wt Mrs. John Graham sang two num- town in Calhoun county, IIL, shortly | bers, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur before noon Thursda: | Bauer and Adolph Englehardt. Rose- numbers, contest recently. achievement. of the contest Wednesday. ment to winners. at World War Memorial See sport page. Si Charles Hotel § And Buy One of Our Guaranteed Used Cars Give yourself years: of enjoyment and convenience—buy yourself an auto- mobile for Christmas. Look over our values, we have the car ‘you want. $389 1929 Whippet Six Coach, regular sell- ame $249 $249 Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. Phone 1500 Next Door Montgomery Ward'& Co. Bismarck, N. Dak. oN 1928 Whippet Six Sedan, new paint, ? completely overhauled. Good value at oe CREE . $198 Sale Price 1927 Chevrolet Coach, ready to go. Sale price-........... 1980 Nash Six Sedan, very ‘good buy at $575, sale price 1931 Nash Eight Sedan, 6 wire wheels and tires. Bought last June for $1,295. ene afer looks like $ 79 5 $295 1928 Nash Six Coach, clos- ing out at this sale 1929 Whippet Four Coach, extra good value, sale .. “'To our Friends and Patrons who have cooperated with ° i us during the year of 1931, we extend our thanks, and # 30x 4.50-21 $4.85 28 x 4.75-19 $5.68 30x 3% $3.75 + —— md NEW LIFETIME GUARANTEED GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Ave. Phone 700 Christmas Greetings ‘This Holiday Season affords us an opportunity to ex- tend to our old and new Patrons and all others our sincere wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 5 | QUALITY MEAT MARKET it . z 516 Broadway wishes for a happy Christmas. AZAR BROTHERS Building Nicola, Ve | 7 . 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D. ‘Fifty-Three Christmases in Bismarck \ Members of the club are assisting at | the comfhunity Christmas party at the | city auditorium this afternoon. \ — | William Laist Is Winner in Contest DR A Esra rae etc William Laist, 506 Fifth 8t., Bismarck, is one of 1,000 persons awarded prizes in a nation-wide Laist will receive an. electric floor polishér in recognition of his Laist was notified of the results company sponsoring the project is issuing $39,500 in cash and equip- Elks Fight Card, 32 rounds ing New Year’s night, Jan. 1. mary Blorby and Dorothy Barneck en- tertained with acrobatic and toe dance ARMOUR CREAMERIES Christmas Greetings To our Cream Buyers and their families who have 8o faith- fully represented us during the Year 1931. 6 To all our Patrons and their Families who have entrusted us with their produce, All of you, please remember that it has’ given us a lot of pleas- ure to serve you. 4 Our aim has been and is to make our dealings mutually beneficial. Sincerely wishing you and yours a most Christmas, and a Prosperous New Year. These are our Sentiments, ARMOUR CREAMERIES Bismarck, North Dakota | | The Happy and Blessed ) build-| ! To Our 4 Friends and Customers ‘Y A Merry Christmas nd and Happy New Year ae

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