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a ey Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups o—_—__—_. | Additional Society] Announce Chairmen of M. E. Annual Bazaar Representatives of the four divisions of. the McCabe Methodist Episcopal chureh Ladies’ Aid have been named on three committees to supervise ar- angements for the annual bazaar and turkey dinner to be staged Thursday by the church parlors, starting at Jla.m. Following are the division chairmen. cerving on the decorating committee: No, 1, Mrs. E. B. Stender, 1010 Fourth St.; No. 2, Mrs, T. W. Sette, 922 Sev- enth 8t.; No, 3, Mrs, William Noggle, “18 Fourth St., and No. 4, Mrs. F. E. ‘Fitus, 212 Thayer Avenue West. Nonpartisan Club to Give Party Tuesday ‘Wart aye to ve Club lo. arranged id a card Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the World War Memorial building | ¢’ dining room. The card party will follow the organization's meeting, which will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Each member of the Ausiliary will Capitol Homemakers cl one on Tables are to be in charge of the Tae oe tice eed No. 1. Mrs. G. A, Dahlen, Third 8t.; £. Shunk, mie ‘Week-end guests at the home of | day. . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Behrbaum, 416 Fourth 8t., were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Councilors of the Junior Cathol! Mam Schmeading, Carson, who re-: Daughters of America will meet Mon. turned home Sunday. day evening at 8 o'clock at the home ee ® of Miss Evelyn Grace Hermann, 610 Mr. and Mrs. Herold D. Shaft, 718) Third St. All councilors are urged to Avenue E. have as their guests, Mrs./be present. Shatt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sw. Heltman, Grand Forks, who arrived) The annual election of officers and last Wednesday. also * *k ® James Cronin of this city was one|# the Masonic temple Tuesday eve- of the attendants when his sister, [Zing at 7:30 o'clock. Lunch will be Miss “Mildred Cronin, Grand Forks, | Served. vaste! was married to Michael Gese, also of Grand Forks, at St. Michad!’s church | , Members of the Bismarck Hospital in Grand Forks at 17:30 o'clock Stiital niente aatuen ore Thani day. - a side ih iiget aaa cers when they meet Tuesday evening members of the bridal party at the at 8 o'clock at the nurses home of the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. L. Sopal ip ek Cronin. . and Mrs, Gese their home at Grand shai = Members of the Woman's club will a * & have their annual Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meyer, 912, Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fourth 8t,, will go to Fargo Thursday |J B. Smith, 608 Fifth St., starting at nd the week-end' at guests of |5 O'clock. After the program, consist- Mrs. H. D. Paulson ang Mr. ing of roll call, to be marked by the » W. F. Kurke. They are to of Mr. and Mrs. ea attend the Century the Gardner hotel as guests of Mr. Kurke. On Saturday Mr. of arrangements for the turkey dinner which will be served etarting at 5:30 o'clock. Hand-made Christmas gifts will be featured in the booths conducted by the different c.visions, sek Harold J. DeLong Is Wed to Grafton Girl Announcement has bee made of the 5 St. Anthony of Padua church in Fargo with Rev. Father Gerald O. Donoghue officiating. The bride's frock was of blue ‘ transparent velvet with matching ac- cessories. Her cousin, Miss Lucille Osborne, Fargo, was bridesmaid. Lawrence Yunker, Fargo, was best man. Foll wedding, a breakfast was served at the Gardner hotel. sek Mrs. C. R. Robertson, Mason apart- ments, is expected to return Monday/and Mrs. Paulson and Mr. and Mrs. pb Bi omer begat Kurke will entertain a company of al ‘al re . at it dinne son joined her there Sunday and is| "°"¢ *¢ dinner in their honor returning yaar oo a 7s so * Two Bismarck students at James-| TURKEY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN We are buying until Dec. 15th. Bring in your Tur- keys, dressed or alive. We Custom Dress WESTERN ] || PRODUCE Co. | 418 E, Main Mandan, N.D. by Lord which will be given at the early in January under the direction of Caroline Clark Roe. Miss Schlichenmeyer, daughter of Mr. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1933 . Put @ layer of cracker crumbs in @ well buttered baking dish, add a lay- er of and dot with butter. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and cover with cracker crumbs. Continue layer for layer until all is used, make jor cartoons, and a story told by Mrs. H. F. Keller, 102 Avenue A, there will be a social hour and re- freshments §2 a McCarney and J. A. Patera. take a E. B. Klein, the local club’s dele- | approved. Monday by the state) board ‘ gate a week ago to the annual fifth |/of administration, district presidents’ conference at St.| The board also Paul, gave a report on the meeting. | Assistant Dean Peter J. | from He called attention to the next dis- | his work as investigator in the agron- trict convention, which will be held|omy department to an sasignment of in Winnipeg, Man. next summer./work in the office of the of The convention will be held at the/agriculture. height of the horse season in the Canadian city, Klein said. There were no guests ‘at the lunch- eon, ’ Walster Appointed Extension Director See S| s LIONS LAUNCH MOVE FOR HOLIDAY LIGHTS Appoint Committee to Promote Proposal for Christmas Decorations OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY anniversary of the arrival at Chicago A committee delegated to promote lighting of Bismarck business streets with Christmas lights during the} holiday season was appointed by the Lions club at the service organiza- tion’s luncheon meeting Monday| noon. In ‘the group are G. A. Dahlen, Dr. F. B. Strauss, Fred Peterson, George Appointment of Dean H. L. Walster get agricultural extension to take up the| week when 10 games will duties of C. F. Monroe, who has left/ against strong opposition. gressive Mothers’ club meeting to be held Tuesday evening at the home of ‘Mrs. George J. Tekippe, 421 Thir- teenth St. Vern Q. Smith, Fargo, was a week- end business visitor in Bismarck. Awning Destroyed by iii - Fee-|| 'Today’s Reci Fire Early Sunday erie eel Fire destroyed an awning and dam- SCALLOPED OYSTERS a window of around the Dutch Lunch at the corner of Third St. and Main avenue about be o'clock Sunday oepper. @ lighted cigarette from a oysters and put them in a cette bowl with parsley and lemon juice. ij BISMARCK OIL CO. 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