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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1938 - 8 if ' ‘ ° ‘Sheels, 521 Thayer Avenue West, and/the candy for the sale Saturday. Sell-| voices under direction of Miss Ruby|Memorial building. At that time | institute mittee of the North Da- yh Order of the Rainbow Mrs, H. H. Pilmoor, 821 Sixth St., arejers will be fourth and fifth grade| Wilmot, 518 Sixth St. plans for Christmes charity will be kota, Baptist state convention, is the { @ the flower committee. students who have won places on the| The choir will sing the following discussed. guest of Rev. and Mrs. Ellis L. Jack- { j Chairmen of boottis and other/honor roll or who have had perfect | numbers: “Blessed Assurance,” ek k son, 519 Fourth St. | t ) | \ , \ arrangements for the public caré party to be given by the troop i the riday evening. The party will I iti t | 2 Ca did t Thursday, Deo. 6, webs teld attendance. Teachers assisting with| Knapp; “More Love to Thee,” Doane;| The Holy Rosary missionary group '* be held at the model kitchen of 5 are: . P.lthe sale are Miss Lavina Register,|“He Leadeth Me,” Bradbury; “Saved |held a short busi ion and play-| Miss Evelyn Grace Hermann, 610 ni a es C n 1 a es Wallis, 318 Avenue B, dolls; Mrs. A.A./1017 Fifth 8t., and Miss Winifred|by Grace,” Stebbins, and “Victory |ed bridge ie the CANS WHA ARs. Third Sk. cue ot ‘Troop No, 2 |company, 122 Broadway avenue, with Jones, 108 Avenue C West, aj ; | Barrington, 520 Mandan St. Through Grace,” Sweney. Herman Pelker, 222 Main avenue, en-|of the Junior Catholic Daughters of |card games beginning at 8 0' Bernena ntrntewen renee , , beer . . Mrs. ‘Thomes Hetherington, 314 Third Because of the Christmas seal ie! xk - | Ame! troop | Chapter Will Buy Christmas|Annual Function Will St, white elephant booth; Mra. B. B.| which opens Friday, Dec. 1, further| ©. H. Benson, 622° Sixth St, has|dny evening’ Tetiiey smegeme, rium | Americe_ andthe at “ jones, miscellaneous arts; Mrs. 8. W.|candy sales are being deferred until! gone to Fargo to be with his , | tirat hh : - Seal Bond as December | End Garden Club Year Corwin, 482 Avenue , Christmas |atter the holidays, = wr Sara: ©. Relat, WHO ib seriously It | kale, 10 Teeihth Grebe ee Gea Plans for the annual dinner and| ‘000s: Mra, Howard J. Taylor, | 618 * % & ee high score went to Mrs. Harold Ken- : indoor garden’ party. to be ued in| Pits St, Kitchen articles. Mrs... HOw Quilts and Ru Mrs, C. Peterson won first prise |ndy, 1006 Fifth St. Twelve girls were initiated into the|December and @ program devoted to| Tilotsoa, t— In Exhibit Thurede Mus, teculfGd accied’ Magh noes on | vidoe wis Tied sk clpbe 0nd ning Guild will assist in the ay when Mrs. Chris O. Lillefjeld, 214|/whist at four tables when members Charity Project Order of the Rainbow during exer-|lilies occupied members “of the Bis- Cises conducted by the officers Thurs-'marck Garden club at their regular The Sunday school children) 4 iscge variety of handmade quilts |Rosser avenue entertained the Har-jof the Ancient Order of United charge The bazaar, Say evening in the presence of mem-|meeting Thuraday night, They met at bers of the Order A aes Eastern Star|the Chamber of Commerce at. 7:30|*t¢,t0 S sutne a wr Avenue a, {84 Tugs, some of them dating back | ny club at cards and luncheon|Workmen and invited friends were served . O. Thursday afternoon. Two tables were | entertained at a card Party Thursday a and of the Masonic lodge. The ser-|0'clock, ’ as far as 100 years, were exhibited Vices, were held starting at 7:30) Awards in the anual yard and| fines tecsion MME Mlduring & tea given ‘Thursday after-/M PIY. fat Ubeilleg HENS Ge o'clock at the Masonic temple. Garden contest 3; by the club eee Foe ee tae nies! Aid. The! Dr. James Moody, Minneapolis,|the old Independest Order or Oda The new members are the Misses will be made at the dinner. Another |p. Cl Pl tens Oeleck ® church parlors from 31 rormer pastor of the First Latheran|Fellows hall.” Prise winners in the Frances Fratim, Eleanor Lewis, Jean| feature of the program will be mov- aptist ergy Plan to 5 o'clock. chureh, will arrive Saturday to spend|bridge games were Mrs, Oscar W. Tredoon Levee Rosen. Dorothy Sig- | 205 Rictures enown by 8. W. Corwin) § Webruary Convention |, Semper, ut small pleces of an-| oop says: ae the queer ae eons [rnee Fumes were Mrs. Os Joseph | urdson, LaVerne Middlemass, Arlene|422 Avenue C. The annual election , tique furniture also were included in| 94. Adolph Johns, 702 Seventh St.|A. Patera, 106 Rosser avenue. Whist 5) Ruder, Mavis Mitchell, Albertine|Of officers also will take place. aint apple yin todam patchwork and! soody will speak at a special ser- |honors went to’ Mrs, David: Munson, Onde, Cynthia Dursema, Ruth Calla-| Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan| Four Baptist ministers, comprising /appiique quilts, quilted silk coverleta, vice at the church Sunday evening at 709 Twelfth St., and Anton F. Patera, an and Roberts Reid. St.,. President of the club, announced | the pastors institute committee of the Icrazy quilts and examples of Ameri-|¥i0e Ole eS: LN RE. HORRORS “Were the service, Miss Marjorie|that the date and place of the meet-|North Dakota Baptist state bagels can, Hardanger and Navajo weaving | ‘“ Pan ee served by Mrs. Rex Albrecht, 718! ee ee en ng ee ee as aces age Bem GEIR, | Ee, lias Tbe Alas UCMte Wine weneetnig (coor TOE MERLE OHARR OE ARLEN] ee genie ie Gk mateo, GaSe ame Eh ine et pe seal al (irate eget eA ri Ninth st, pre-| Eighth 8t., entertained members of| Eleventh St.. and Mrs. Ray Joos, 227/ : ursday evening, .D. B. 4 g "The order voted to purchase a five|using the tople “Lillies in the Gar: here in February. Dates and program| sided’ a the wee vane. ae eis RUROMG bee ens | Gollar Christmas seal bond as the/den.” All members talked on “My|for the meeting were under discus-|staley, 701 Sixth St., chairman; Mrs. wives at @ party given at thelr home community service project for Decem-| Favorite Lily” during the roll call and | sion. > R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth St.; Mrs. Thursday evening. Games were the - ber. There also was balloting onjlater told. of their experiences with) Dr. Fred E. Stockton of Fargo,/R, B. Kennedy, 518 Sixth St.; Mrs. E. evening's pastime. Mrs. Sanborn # mames proposed for membership. raising lilies. Rev. G. Eichler of Linton and Rev./p. Quain, 518 Avenue A, and Mrs, Ellis served refreshments after the es, Tt was announced that the next! During the business session. changes| Fred Klein of Washburn, with Rev.|1, Jackson, 519 Fourth St., were other were concluded Le meeting will be a mother and daugh- bbe oe ‘a tis ¢ ee 7 ae ee renee in| ee members of the committee in charge. eee ter party to be given Thursday,|tive to the elec of cers | U = foods committee 2 pos tt gees satan meetings during the summer Ey and Rey. Klein returned home! Sings Sunday Evening funeens ia ESA "RMTTNNE artes with Mrs. H. eeler, enue | m a | . — jakota, Power D, acting as chairman. eek x * * at the North Di and Light A ee n A é er : The musical service for Sunday eve- ny, 122 Broad . After Episcopalian Guild. —_| William Moore Pupils |ning at the Mecabe Methodist Bpis-|the lemguca sania? serene, After Plus—Mickey Mouse—Betty Boop—and Wonderful Marie Dressler in “Christopher Bean” ENDS —ON THE STAGE— . 12 Radio Entertainers! Joe Ri Tap Dancers TONIGHT Vaudeville pr Wei, | nd Educated / —ON THE SCREEN— Dog Lilian Harvey, El Brendel, John Boles in “My Lips Betray” IT STARTS TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M. There's joy awaiting you... laughs, thrills, heart-throbs —in this glorious entertain- 3 * * D. of H. Makes Plans Committees Named] Will Hold Candy Sale |srorth teesue Ghote crott ot a8 | ree ny eee, meeting will, be 1a © Epworth League Chorus choir of 28 Thursday, Dee. 7, at the World Wer For Christm: rt . _ = a Pa vy The appointment of seven members| To raise money for their radio fund, si ssiseaisiniaaatiaiaiiiaaiaaaac ‘The Degree of Honor Protective as-|to serve as Christmas bazaar com-|pupils of the William Moore school | ¢ ‘ Soclation named committees for the | mittee chairmen and of four members|have arranged to hold a series of | « annual Christmas party and also|to serve on standing committees was|candy sales. The first sale will be We Have Moved Our named a@ nominating committee for|announced at the St. George’s Epis-/held Saturday morning at the A. W.|¥ the annual election of officers, when|copal Afternoon Guild meeting held|Lucas company store, starting at 11/% from the Downstairs Store to the the group met Thursday evening at|Thursday afternoon at the church/o'clock. The students also plan to/% Main Floor Memorial yt sell candy in other buildings and on 5 citing ile ae Pers B E. Jones, 519 First St., and | the streets. , f|. The same high quality and low price will S be maintained } pann'e ., _ The Christmas will be held! Mrs. R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh St. are| Pupils of the first and the. fourth ” Thureday fro srii red 14, Initiation|the calling committee and Mrs. B. K.'and_ fifth rooms will furnish exercises, which were postponed from ‘Thursday evening because of the ill- ness of three officers, will take place at the business meeting on Dec. 28. ‘The election of officers also will be Dec. 28, The nominating committee eppointed includes Mrs: Minnie Fad- den, 415 Twenty-first St., chairman; ‘Mrs. Esther Barneck, 814 Avenue D, ie Mrs. Anna Anderson, 723 Second t. Mrs. Ruth Thompson, 301 Tenth St. is chairman of refreshments for the Christmas party. Her assistants are Mrs. Cora Ulmer and Miss Ber- & nice Ulmer, 402 Mandan St. Miss ‘Viola, Anderson, 315 Tenth S8t., and Mrs. Jessie Carlson, 315 Tenth 8t., ‘will arrange @ program of Christmas musical numbers and readings. There will be a Christmas tree and ex- change of gifts. Mrs. Wilma J. Engen, 811 Sixth 8t., nd Mrs. Myrtle M. Eliason, 1516 Avenue B, served refreshments at the close of Thursday evening’s meeting. Mrs. Eliason substituted for Mrs. Freda 8. 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