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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933 ei tie ovctock with Mra, A. W. Soom, on 17] Reservations M Made [athe aa Mos 1 een it eer A. W. LUC AS CO. || $5.00 North Dakota Tuberculdsis as- A rally for members of the Epworth | % sociation health botid. The anki Mrs. L. P. Warren. 622 Fifth St.,|League of the McCabe Methodist | @ For Christmas Seal Tea |Sisseeei 2.52 sped wan hte ae Mea freshmenta served by the hostess at /marck Chapter No. 11, Order of the| church parlors Thuraday evening fol- | § the close of the evening. Eastern Star, at the regular meeting heed choir practice Ferd ener 15 to Pid held Tuesday evening at the Masonic |8:15 o'clock. Sponsors of Betangements Near Comple-| New Girl Scout Troop ; ; Whizzers Average 100 |temple., Mrs. Warren succeeds Mrs. Heap arin ohare of rangement | © Hon for Anal Function | Committee Appointed | "rn "Volleyball Series) aio sina’ warn'cinua|emm (8! ‘The Store With the Christmas Spirit || ( to Be Held Saturday ‘Three women were named to serve Warren are: Worthy Patron—H. i as the committee for Girl Scout troops | The Whisters volleyball team, with pei oath Rucci ek ia the aig oe es meee ane : s of the south side and other business | an average of 100 per cent for three |st. Associate Patron—Howard J. ash Daughters of Norway lodge, which | % Names of 36 women who Rave re- ie a tie eal Gui Be two meet | games played, is leading in the 1933- fr, a 818 Fifth St. Secretarj—Mrs. F.| will be held Wednesday evening at 8/% Berved tables, and of 19 who have held Tuesday, with Alia Saatelic Ing-|2¢ Women’s championship series. E, ‘Diehl, 800 Sixth St, Treasurer—| o'clock at the old Independent Neer 5 e This team will be matched against Mrs. H. L. Wheeler, 314 Avenue D.|ot Odd Fellows hall. “Following the : sinh of New i Rep cate the Zippers in the tournament Condu¢tress—Mrs. H. M. Beall, 618 ting > paviss insraham, training statt mem- | +4" be ‘played Monday evening. Deo,|Third St. Assoclate Conductrest— at F nel division, will el hut person- |11, starting at 7 o'clock at the World| Mrs. Andrew Erdahl, 116 Thayer Ave- 3 Ole] § m, Close a series of meet | wi sem nue West, Mr. A. Engebretson, 510 Seventh &t., and sant Seale | Shee, roulette anleeahe i: S SS Saaes nesday evening, when she will condi oe : dif in th t, this store is thi the third leaders’ training class at] 5agles vs. Krasy Ka the new elective! me Sinkopaters band will serve spite ech Shit HA 7:30 o'clock. at] In the games sdaged! Monday night, the appointive officers the latest musical recipes as « special | § outstanding Mrs, V. J LaRose, 622 Sixth st,;|the Zippers defeated the Eagles, 52/to be named by the new Worthy Ma-|entertainment feature for the pro- Miss Marion Burke, 224 Avenue A| {2.243 the (Grape Nerts beat, the the heat Peauiey maritake Place at the! gram following the | Presbyterian |} sicth and Miss Jeanette Myhre, 5141 zerg won from the Savages, 86 to 14,| During the business session, the |Adice’ Ald meeting ot the churst |g 66 south side troop committee, °°" | Officials for the first game were| chapter voted to buy three Christmes|Tadies aid meeting will begin at 2: ae : New leaders who have enrolled in|DoTothy Lighthiser, referee, and Seal bonds for the North Dakota Tu-|o‘ciock and the program, to which .| the training courses conducted oy atiae Marcia LeRoy, scorekeeper and time- Leela Bead ‘and to cooper-lthe public is invited, will open at | % Mrs.| Ingraham are Evelyn Grace Hermann, | “®ePe?-, Betty Leach was referee and | #e e Good Fellegrs committee | 3:39 o'clock. Mrs. F. E. Diehl, 800 WE HAVE AS LUXURIOUS A COLLECTION OF Gift Undies AS WE'VE SEEN IN MANY, YEARS Yes, Lovely Pure Dye Silk Crepes Rab Sao Betty LeRoy was scorekeeper and|in furnishing Christmas baskets for 99 Oliver Eielson, Mason apartments; | 610 Third St.; Eunice Venne, 600 Main y Sixth 8t., heads the committee which | § Mra, W. D. Lynch, 215 Third St.; Mrs,|avenue; LaVern Joersz, 709 Sixth gt.; |imekeeRer, for the Kray Kate vs.| Por tassios: | [will serve refreshments after the pro-|§ ore and Satins J..Orr, 617 Fourth St., andj Irene Brown, 422 First &t.; Martha ‘irman gram. Mrs, Paul Wachter, 622 Fifth st.| Nottvelt, 217 ‘Eighth &t.; Ruth Hint-|{trers “wg acorckemes * anette. jwhich setved retweatenenes panes Hames of those making late reterva-|gen, Louise Copenhaver and Mrs, J. P. eso. sid “| the meeting. She was assisted by Mre.| Wheat has been grown in Alaska, i ba gered have| It Was anngunced at the council Standings of the volleyball teams|J. P. French, 615 Fourth S8t.; Mrs. E. : » nf the F Shop and| meeting that Minishoshe chapter, after the games Monday night were|J. Taylor, 611 Sixth St.; Mis. B. K. by the Rose Shop *}a8 follows: Whiszers, 100; Grape|Skeels, 521 Thayer Avenue West; Mrs. You won’t want to part with them! Gorgeous un- derthings with that new touch of elegance that of this section. Here you will find dolls of every de- “]) ‘Hintgen’s, furnishing one each, and| Daughters of the American Revolu-|Nerts, 68 2-8; Savages, 60; Krazy|John F. Youngman, 202 Rosser ave. scription. flatters every woman's ¢ Bang pe eta’ "h le of eat | puree tog pole for then] "02,2929, ehd tippers 22-2. lau, Me, Tomas, genborn, So ‘ frothy” with ince: Sainty . ir basket! teams were organ- yer avenue, Mrs. R. E. Thom} Y onors is being compiled. Scout cabin. ized Monday and will begin their of- | 821 Tenth 8t., and Miss Hazel Wilson. maiioae Gane ed pajamas; beautiful che- mises, dance sets and slips that are designed to fit perfectly under the new dresses. Every piece Mra, Fred L. Conklin, 307 Avenue| Wednesday, Miss Ingraham devoted ficial tournament play next Monday ‘A West: Mrs. Fred Jansonius, 816| the morning and afternoon to hold- geri ager fourth er Men. B. Quain, $18 Bo Va of the tiBern MUNG’ Are” BURIUERE Ct Alumnae | Nurses Name Avenue A. and Mra. AP. Lenhart, oi scout leadereni Teer a | tae, volleyball teams. ae ai Miss Teichmann Head vitations to preside at the tea table.| She will begin a three-day series of| white Sox: M. Wiley leads the 1e the tea hour music will be| Meetings with Girl Scout workers in]Comets; Bonnie Priske directs the| Miss Esther Teictusann, 111 Ros- is faultlessly made, Lus- pact diy by a string trio. Mandan. 40% Sporteties and Betty Barnes captains|S¢T avenue, was elected prenidect of cious Tea Rose, Heaven 4 * “The names of those who have re- ‘i the Satans. Monday evening the|the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae ss- Blue, Blush and Blonde; served tables for the benefit follow: Mary Louise Reed Is __| White Sox ‘will play the Sportettes|s0ciation, succeeding Mrs. Ferris some with coffee-colored Mrs. laces that make you want to buy quantities. Wom- en’s and misses’ sizes. Dainty pure dye satin chemise with coffee-col- ored lace, bias cut and fitted ov'snn $195 Pure Silk Crepe Gowns with beautiful Alencon laces in a deep V yoke .. oe $8.45, Smart two-piece pajamas with little capelets; fit- ted bodice; pure silk’ crepe . $3.45 Satin slip with lovely orchidee lace; adjustable shoulder straps; with fitted lines .............. Pretty dance sets with a fitted bandeau and pane con with a lastex band at the waist; pure dye satin .. se . * * Cordner, 718 First 8t., when. Quain; Mrs. Norman I at) New Library Assistant and the sor sr aoe Comets. hel ita aauat natn ae the hospital Tuesday evening. Swenson, 620 Fifth St; Mrs. K. A.| Appointment of Miss Mary Louise Christmas Function « @ . simonson, «8 Hannafin St; Mrs.|Reed, Dickinson, to fill the position| Planned . of H. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr. 701 Sixth St.;/made vacant in the Bismarck Public ed by D Mrs, R. E. Sylvester, Mason apart-|library by the resignation of Miss| Plans for the Christmas party to ments; Mrs. A. J. Scott, 410 Rosser| Harriet Rust, has been announced by|be given for Degree of Honor Protec- Avenue West; Mrs. James W. Guthrie, | Miss Ruth King, librarian. The ap-|tive association members ‘Thursday, = 802 Fourth 8t.; Mrs. Alfred Westrum; |pointment was made by the library|Dec. 14, were made at the dinner G Mrs. H. P. beset sioner board. ein be ia cratneeds meeting of the Officers’ club held Mrs. Herold , 223 Rosser Miss Reed arge | Monday evening with Miss Rose Hu- 4 ‘West; Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, 118% |of the children’s department of the|ber, 300 South Second &t., as hostess,|°!ation, is ex-offitio chairman of the Mandan St. Mrs. A. J. Arnot, 705|library and will assume her new du-| Mrs. Ruth Thompson, 893 Seventh | board. Fifth St.; Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, |ties after the first of the year, ac-|St., and Mrs. Cora Ulmer and Miss} Annual reports were given by Miss 510 Rosser Avenue West; Mrs. E. O.|cording to Miss King. She attended|Bernice Ulmer, 402 Mandan 8t., were|C@rlson as secretary, Miss Voge as Batley, 528 Avenue A West; Mrs. E.|the library school at the University|placed in charge of refreshments for| treasurer and credentials committee 7. Bests, 1006 Fourth 8t. of Wisconsin, at Madison, and is a|the party. Mrs. Minnie Fadden, 405|Chairman, Mrs. Carl Maassen as pro- .H. A. Brandes, 601 Fifth 8t.;|graduate of Whitman college, Walla|Twenty-first 8t., will secure the|&ram chairman, Miss Persson as flow- Bic C. ©. Burnett, 218 Washington | Walla, Wash. Following her gradua-| Christmas tree and Mrs. Esther Bar-|¢r fund chairman, Miss Christianson 8t.; Miss Henricka B. Beach, 816/tion, she was librarian at Valley City| neck, 814 Avenue D, will arrange the | 5 chairman for the American Jour- . Mandan 8t.; Mrs. William B. Langer, |State Teachers college for one year.| music. A committee also was ap-|nal of Nursing, Mrs. Cordner as chair- ? “4 » § >, 320 Avenue B; Mrs. L. A. LaRue, 104) Miss Mary Litt will be first assist-|pointed for the Dec, 28. business}man of nurses’ registration, Miss ‘ 4 Dolls that will delight and Avenue C West; Mrs. C. W. Leifur,|ant in the main reading room of the | meeting. Teichmann as chairman of the loan ‘ % mak littl irl’ $01 Sixth 8t.; Mrs. Jansonius; Mrs.|library after Miss Reed arrives, At| The officers instruct members who| fund and Miss Gustafson as nomin- 4 atiidokd : = Kleppe, 827 Thirteenth &t.; Mrs.| present the Misses Marion Burke and| Wish to secure quilt blocks to get in a) committee chairman. : “dream come true.” L. W. Larson, 315 Park St.; Mrs. Ce-|Angelene Davis are working as sub-|touch with Clara B. Westphal, 711 cil Hanson, 314 Thirld 8t.; Mrs. A. D.|stitute librarians. Ninth 8t. peogram present ) ; McKinnon, 312 Avenue B West; Mrs.| Miss Rust resigned her position] The next meeting of the Officers’/nurses of the hospital. Miss Lois ‘ h 2. W. Corwin, 422 Avenue C; Mrs. W.| with the library to go to St. Paul to|club will be with Mrs. Marion Ho-|Gloege,.secompanied by Miss Verna B | We have a large price . Reikolaus 917 Eighth St. direct Girl Boout activities there. |™man, 117% Fourth St, on Monday, |Graunke, played two saxophone solos, : range, starting at 69¢ and . Taylor, 110 Avenue A; Jan, 8 “At Eventide” and “Stella Tarantel- 5 A * Doll Be F a eee la,” both compositions of Rudy Wel- R | going up to $13.50 if you| It Isa Correct George Wil, 223 mira | DOlls to eature Mrs. Christ Junkert, 110 Broadway | “0%. | The Misses Iris Schwarts and : wish. . St; Mrs, J. H. Wiley, 217 avenue ©| At Episcopal Bazaar |avenue, demonstrated the canning of | Aline Bross, sccompanied by Miss ; Foundation ‘West; Mrs, R. 8. Towne, 722 Seventh four different meats at the meeting emia Al rey ‘Arthur Penn. — ‘ St; Mrs, George A. Welch, 415} A number of fancy dolls and their |of the Capitol Homemakers club held| Sn “lone” by Arthur Fenn If— 3 Mrs. A.C. “Young, €00) wardrobes which will be sold or given| Tuesday afternoon at the demonstra-|ar4'°quine, Genta Christianson Broadway Avenue West, and Mrs. A./away at the bazaar sponsored by the|tion room of the North Dakota Pow- There “i bout 25 membe: #4 17 Mandan St. Guilds of St. George's . Episcopal/er and Light company, 122 Broadway rt. eee —— ual Lapespecgee sa have been|church Thursday afternoon and eve-|avenue. Mrs. Junkert’ also discussed |°"* ake Mrs, P C. Remington, 921/ning at the parish house, have been|the use of home grown foods. Fol- ; Mrs, Walter Renden, 615 placed on display in the windows of the lowing the lessons, there was a social| Mrs. Emma Gray, who passed the ’ Mra, R, B. Rhoades, 416|Hintgen store. hour and a pot-luck supper was|SUmmer months with her daughter, e West; Mrs. L. T.| In addition to the dolls, other ar- | served, “Mrs. Walter R. Tester, 400 Griffin 8t., 214 Eighth 8t.; Mrs. Leo|ticles will be sold, including aprons, ee *, left Tuesday for Glendive, Mont., to . H, W. Richholt, 223% {kitchen necessities, inexpensive spend the winter with another daugh- Seventh 8t.; Mrs. E. D. Rose, 815|Christmas gifts and Christmas cakes| The public is invited to attend the|ter. Mrs. Gray was honored at sev- Fourth 8t.; Mrs. Louis Rubin, 522/and cookies. Members of the St.|annual Christmas bazaar and turkey | ¢ral social functions at both Bismarck Thayer Avenue West; Mrs. ©. W.|Elizabeth Guild will sponsor a candy |dinner which will be held at the Mc-|and Mandan while she was here. Schoregge, 507 Sixth St; Mrs. F. F.jsale. pane ake, abe Methodist pla chureh | fe Avenue West. A supper followed by bridge | parlors jursday under auspices of °. ie | Meetings of Clubs | SIGHTS TO SEE! SONGS TO HEAR! im Ff 0 ore .ma! z & at ms b gre a ‘i i 52 . B. Smith, 608 Fifth 8t.; Mae ere Gg 6:30 o'clock. The|the Ladies’ ae stant ‘tment Feed 4 208 Rosser avenue; | admi mn for the supper will include | hand-made g:! at boo! a mW fe 309 Avenue B; Mrs.|the bridge party. Prizes will-be given | conducted by the four divisions of the | And Social Groups | J. L. Garake, 118 First St.; Mrs. A. for both auction and contract. The|General Aid, starting at 11 o'clock. ie part tisan Club } No. or ee meet A, Doerner, 1010 Fifth St.; ‘Mrs, Ivar | bazaar will open at 2 o'clock in the|The dinner will be served starting at ‘Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Enget, 806 Pirst 8t.; Mrs, G. B, Brose, | afternoon, fl 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. B. Couch, 700) world War Memorial building dining 421 Avenue B; Mrs. aan See ot | The Willing Biockers,ot tos jut Ronee table commitvees: isin gem [20m The committee has arranged » 4 a * fe Mrs, Harris oe ars Lutheran, chi rch wal pele taney eral hares ion die i ® program, cal bone, and lunch, omen sbyterian church | WO" can le ab the shure ely a All of the Past Noble Petey posonieairy one they will serve parlors Friday evening. There will] There were over 80 bridge and bun- Peonisiges2 sq of the Rebekah lodge their annual turkey dinner at the|Pe community singing during the so-|co players at the card party given in |are requested to attend the meeting church parlors Thursday, Dec. 14. oS Pater nee will be served.|the World War Memorial building| which will be held Friday evening at with hardly any clothes or Mrz, F. E. McCurdy, 415 ‘Ninth st,,| Tbe Public is tivited. dining socen: Tusa srening by We STARTS FRIDAY siseady. deanied has been named chairman. Mrs, William Shaw, 612 Ninth 8t and ‘ An then z 4 ; ; best dresses and bonnets. r=} assisted by Mrs. D. B. Shaw, 503 y ; af Ninth 8t., will give a tea at her home . 4 ‘Thursday afternoon from 8 to 5 o'clock for the benefit of the Missionary Circle of the First Baptist church. An invitation to attend the tea has been extended to the public. xn * 8 Christmas songs by a_girls’ sextet and by Mrs. F. Shinners, Mandan, and Christmas stories told by Mrs. H. F. Keller, 102 Avenue A, formed the program for the annual Christmas party of the Monday club held Mon- |}f day evening at the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith, 608 Fifth St. Members > Come in ond learn how and why you should BUILD YOUR MaMa Dolls WARDROBE ON A FORMAT Fat Baby Dolls ee FRED ASTAIRE TED HEALY and 300 EXOTIC DANCING LADIES Charley Chase Comedy - Novelty BRASSIERES ond GIRDLEIERES the Little Girl Dolls famous creations with patented with long curls or a bob, Phabvchnad inecnalonn Sembee »- perk bows, crisp dresses. and Sook In Fact— . a TWO-WAY STRETCH lere you find just the nariculan Kind of a anil GIRDLES and GIRDLE- that you are looking for.| “““~OBRES ... supple creations ‘ for women of style end action, wet Bargains at ¥ Price irls’ Blouses, Pajamas and Dresses. Boys’ Suits and Coveralls Snow Suits 1/3 Off Children’s Shop Se. of Prince Hotel on 3rd St. Mothers, Aunts, Big Solid Comfort Plus Sister and All a Lot of Smartness will be as delighted with ~* sit’ atacts'*"| Flannel Robes | $4.95 : Our Gift | tgs teeise my BRITTLE BLOCE GIFTS SWEATERS reflecting inf inite fore- _ have taken on a holiday at- , thought in their selection... mosphere—They’re gay, dif- ferent and yet most wear- | ‘ou will find ® complete of the newest linens j able... ; on display in my shop, : ER and warm for chilly fall and ‘ Breakfast and 7 Bridge Sets LINGERIE PURSES Department oe ee, ee Pg pom Bright and Gay that will thrill in the giving ls showing « remarkable | Sash and i ees ps $1.75 up $1.00 up — no less than ‘the receiving... that will esha: the evening display this season. 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