The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1933, Page 6

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. ‘While she is here. Miss i ut THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938 Bismarck Girls Scouts Will Entertain Official Miss Isabella Ingraham, Train- = ing Staff Member, Com. ing for 3 Days ‘Miss Isabella Ingraham, training! bBtaff member of the national Girl Seout personnel division, will be in Bismarck Dec. 4-6 and in Mandan Dec. 7-9, according to word received here Friday. On Monday, Dec. 4, Miss Ingraham will conduct a troop organization meeting at the World War Memorial building nursery at 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday Miss Ingraham will con- duet a council meeting at 9 o'clock, a Personnel meeting at 2:30 o'clock and a rs’ meeting at 7:30 o'clock. ere also will be a leaders’ meeting ay ee at Me o'clock, arrangements can be made, Miss Tagraham will meet with service clubs Ingraham has been associated ‘with the national Girl Scout organiza - tion since 1929. She was a member of the national field staff in the KKenowva and Dixie regions and also was dietitian at Camp Edith Macy fe: Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., before she became a member of the personnel division training staff in the Hia- watha region this fall. Prior to join. ing the national organization, Miss Ingraham was local director of the Macon, Ga., Girl Scouts for three years, + * ke OK Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mandigo, 610 Eleventh St., and family and Mr. find Mrs. E. W. Mandigo, 608 Fourth The Biggest “LITTLE TON ‘CAP v% guests at the home of Mr. H. D. Keller of Mandan. and friends, ing the was served, Club members who Avenue D, and Mrs, Casper Irish. * Grand Pacific hotel Wednesday. City, 8. D., with Willi Crowds Ever! Came to See WOMEN” For the hundreds who came and could not be seated we have arranged to present this attraction again IGHT Friday, December Ist Performances 7 and 9 o’Clock ALL SEATS 3c ITOL SS THEATRE SS ‘+, The Casino 7 A SEDO ie FS a1 eR St., and family were tay the Plaza high school and attended eee Homemakers Club Has! ia Thanksgiving Function |synre, 818 Avenue E, with whom she About 75 attended the second annual|She is a graduate of the Bismarck Thanksgiving day program and dance] high school and is employed as a given Thursday evening at the World, stenographer by Quanrud, Brink and War Memorial building dining room| Relbold. by the Bismarck Homemakers club for| Mr. and Mrs. Maddock motored to members of the club, their families|Minot to spend Thanksgiving day Twenty-five guests took part in the ;@nnounce their marriage to her. amateur program which was the first feature of the entertainment. Follow-|@t home at i oe Program there was dancing! until midnight with music furnished| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Hearn, by the Bailey brothers, playing the|Jamestown, were Thanksgiving day violin and banjo. At midnight lunch pedal x relatives and friends in ismarck. . the party are Mrs. L. P, Wedge, Seventh] Miss Margaret Moeller, Devils Lake, St. South; Miss Mildred Benesh, 1017|)came Fifth St., Mrs. Charles McGoon, 311 | ® * August 31 Wedding Is |e Went to teres memo Announted Wednesday jr Announcement of the marriage of Hi ore college. Miss Betty Newton, daughter of Mrs. Maddock, son ot Mr. and hra W. 9,/S% Sod ‘daughter, Maryln, returned Maddock, 101 Sixth St, was made at|ffom, Fargo Thursday after a two- [a dinner party for 10 guests at the |™on' MA wi its. Carlson's The wedding occurred at mat “ oe uredey, Aug: ol lot Mr. and Mrs. Clifford’ Palmer, yy Open Saturday Afternoon December 2 One of the Finest and Most Modern Recreation Parlors North Dakota Casino Band MUSIC AND DANCING Visit the Casino in the eve- ning after the American Le- Lorimer, both of Bismai nesses. Relatives and close friends of the bridegroom and bride were guests at the announcement dinner. Table decorations were orchid and part chrysanthemums and tapets in matching colors, Mr. Maddock was graduated from the University of North Dakota for two and a half years. He now is employed at the Bank of North Da- ‘rhe bride is a sister of Mrs. E. T. has made her home for several years. with Mrs. Maddock’s mother and to For the present, the couple will be x ek Wednesday to spend the ving week-end with her brother, William $ Moeller. * lay to the Thanksgiving week-end her brother, Bernard Maddock, Mrs. R. W. Carlson, 400 Eleventh mother, Mrs, binge Harris. * Thanksgiving guests at the home 316% Eleventh St., were Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wilson, Dilyorth, Minn. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman and son Robert, Minot. at * * P. N. Toews, who is employed at the state mill and elevator at Grand Forks, and his son, Kenneth Toews, who 1s a student at the University of North Dakota, came to Bismarck to spend Thanksgiving day with other members of the family. ak * f Bridge and whist will be played at the public card party to be given Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's auditorium by Troop 7, Junior Cath- olic Daughters of America. The troop leader, Mrs. T. H. Tharalson, Rose apartments, is assisting the ‘girls in making arrangements. Proceeds of the party will be used for charity work. | Sener Entertainment Place Will Open Saturday The Casino, Bismarck’s newest en- tertainment establishment, will be opened to the public at 2 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon, it is announced by A. G. Skero and P. J. Yeater, pro- Prietors. The Casino is located at 121 Third ‘St. in the building formerly occupied by the North Dakota motor vehicle registration department. The large building has been redec- lorated, a stage installed at one end for'the dance band, booths for guests installed along the sides and the danc- ing floor perfected. | The Casino will cater to guests de- | ‘siring dancing, light lunches and other refreshments. The band will Play each evening from 7 o'clock to midnight. A bar has been established at the front of the establishment. Mr. Skero, whose home was at Mullin, Idaho, came to Bismarck last July.’ He is related by marriage to Yeater, who resides at 515 Sixteenth 121 Third Street YEATER and SKERO, Props. to the Public 2 o’clock in gion Carnival ronrre | JEAN The “BLONDE BOMBSHELL” Exploding with ’ Laughs —in— Sizzling Bursting with ! with e Romance @ Thrills \ PARAMOUNT; NOW it’s A LA STARTS TOMORROW THRILL for the % The New gf bays awa IT MAN in a blue moon! ting battle — Plus — WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP PRIMA CARNERA VS. MAX BAER VAI Off Regular All Wool Snow Suits, sizes 4,5 and 6. Pree’ THE CHILDREN’S SHOP TEN ROUND EVENT JACK DEMPSEY, Referee Gifts All Our Baby Clothes and ‘¢ Blankets } Handmade and Silk Underwear 2 to 16 Silk or Flannel Pajamas, 4 to 16 Prince Hotel on Third £t. HARLOW MIDNITE SUNDAY Usual Prices DIES! Okay, boys, you got an eyeful of MAE WEST— and now it’s the ladies’ turn to get excited meeT MAX BAER! of the Screen! Such a film treat comes once Exciting from start to finish! Because it’sgotalove storythatyou'll love! Becauseit’sgotthe first between Primo Carnéra and Max Baer! Because it’s so romantic! — Plus — Dancing Spectacle! Beautiful Girls! The Picture Sensation of the Year! WALTER HUSTON. OTTO KRUGER! A Glorious Dancing Revue! MUSIC - - ROMANCE - - SONGS - - COMEDY! | A. W. LUCAS CO. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Where There Is an Appropriate Gift for Every Gift Purpose Warm, Wooly Shoulderettes $1.19 When you read in bed (or anytime you're chilly ’round the shoul- ders, for that matter), nothing can beat a cuddly Shoulderette, knit of fine wools. Long, wide, four dif- ferent knits. Flesh, orchid, blue, white, lack, Sub-Debs’ Slips, Dancettes, Pants and Chemises ‘$1.19 Here is the golden op- portunity for Sub-debs to “stock up” for themselves, and for you with Sub-debs on your gift list to buy now. Lace trimmed or tailored types, slips with bodice or V tops are bias cut, silks and workmanship are A. W. Lucas Co. quality, of course. New Sport Print Handkerchiefs 10c An _ exceptional offer- ing! Women’s~ new Sport Print Handker- chiefs. They’re in the new Fall shades, too. Get your share while the quantity lasts. KAYSER HOSE “tends to its knitting” the nw That’s why it is quality from top to toe. That’s why it is dependable in every way. That’s why it pays you to buy it. Note the fine seams, the special toe reinforcements for longer wear, the specially built heels for durabil- ity, the wide hem at the top for ample garter ad- justment, the “Marvelstripe” that prevents garter runs from passing on down the hose. Buy Stockings Protected by the 00 Kayser Name and Save Yourself Money and Worry ................ Sizes 84 to 104, - - - New Fall Colors New! Triple Flapjack COMPACTS 50c Newest of the new! The smart flat flap- j ac compete | i= wder, rouge and lip- tick -.. 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Extra long, wide-cuff slip- ons that fit well over coat sleeves, and keep out chill winds. Brown and Black Sparkle With Rhinestones ¢ $1.00 You aren’t really dress- ed for evening with- out a glittering touch of rhinestones — in your hair, at your neck or on your arms. We have a grand va- riety of sparkling hair- pins, bracelets, ear- rings, necklaces and clips. Drop in to see them. Yous HOME isyour CASTLE ADD TO ITS CHARM. WITH BEDSPREADS 59 G9F9F9F FS POOP OPSIDSCSSSIOVOSSESSOO SST SOOPOODSSDS 9 PSODSSODOSDIO DS POD SS SSO SIS S VSS POS IO SSSGOFISFOS ‘

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