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Annual Yard and Garden sa THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933 women showed increassd activity all unite of thelr aisiricts and muc.s work and community sery.ce oy . Contest Winners Named 2s Parochiat Schoot a, Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, 519 Fourth st. # pila Old Rock Gardens—No awarded. 2 Mrs. F. ya H fg ne j i yilig | i 2858 é “ E tt] hy for 2 5 & Best Flower Garden — ‘TS-cent order for plants. ~ chairman of the contest committee. Best New Rock Garden—First, Mrs, Frayne Baker, 506 Thayer Avenue, ‘West, six rock garden plants. Second, | needed, Rev, Mr. Jacksop, 75-cent order for Second, Mrs. E. A. Lund, *, 216 Fourteen 8t., 75-cent order for Best Rock Work and Terrace—First, | bers | ‘Twelfth St., $1.00 or- Second, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan 8t., 75- cer for plants. Third, Mrs. Frayne Baker, miniature garden tool set. Peter Reid, $1.00 order for plants, | woya { Second, E. G. Wanner, 611 Fifth St ‘Third, &. J. Taylor, five pounds Vigoro. Best Old Fashioned olus bulbs. Third, E, G. Wanner, fi Club Will Close Year's Activities pounds Vigoro. acy ie With Annual Meeting “N Saturday Night’ ‘Announcement of awards for the|AUXiliary Executives 1933 ‘Yard and Garden contest, spen- sored by the Bismarck Garden club, Sisters Are Honored ‘The 28 Sisters of St. Mary’s par- Best Window Box—First, Mrs. F.G.|Ochial school were entertained at a Orr, 831 Fourth St. 10 Ave Maria| Christmas dinner and program given gladiolus bulbs. Make Plans for 1994.07, %% iid, 17,135, metuaing ‘were announced Tuesday morning by| A review of American Legion Aux-|Holleman, all of Bismarck, and J iliary activities up to the present} Wingering, Wilton, and members of Fourth Sti time was made and plans for the| the Court. coming year were outlined by the Sune iy Gath aeioeeric: |i” TEREEWRT ERECEy, tte me lee - Jamestown jurday. &@ feature of the annual banquet, in. igeirson, 611 Avenue E. chairman the finance committee of to be| 0! the/ srs. J. Mrs. Robert Moore, Tribune apart- was Le-| Father Feehan, who talked on “The gion post in the clothing drive which ” are the winners in the| the Legion is conducting for Sard kt Steed uae tae ree Prizes they | state emergency relief committee. The a ge eo ae eac! ant call the Auxiliary units: into action where | ede by Sister The | report of the membership | “Bol sang two Christmas songs. chairman, Mrs, Muriel Crydermann, first prize| Grafton, ‘was the most encouraging |S8n‘a Claus, presented gifts to each F arven a time of year inate abe of the Sisters, ven at an executive board meeting for several years. With 3,500 mem-| Bauer, 711 Sixth St., and 30 units on the honor roll|Program. The E. Trepp, 231 Thayer Avenue,| with 100 per cent membership, the|Cluded Mrs. Frances Dolan, 301 Eighth $1.00 order for plants. Second,|North Dakota department has over|St. chairman; Mrs. Minnie Enright, Herbert, 818 Avenue ©, one|60 per cent of last year’s member-|515 Third 8t.; Mrs. Philomena Boes- ship and over 50 per cent of the quota | Pflug, 323 Eleventh St.; Mrs. Magda- awarded a national citation. Mrs. Henry Han-| An order for 100,000 poppies for sale| nue, West; Mrs. Ada ie D. lawn sign. Sec-|0n Poppy day in May was entered by| Broadway Avenue, West; Mrs, Anna ‘Mossbrucker, $1.00 or-/the board. The order was placed|MeDonald; Mrs. Iona Wagner, 112/ Turner. wn and Boulevard —jrequired by the national organiza-|lene Barbie, 419 Eighth St; Mrs. ‘Trepp, $1.00 order for|tion. All units having equalled their|Selma Carufel, 202 Eighth St.; Mra. ‘William Laist, 506|1933 membership by Dec. 27 will be| Frances Fossum, 3 Mra. order for plants. early in order to cooperate with Mrs.| Avenue B; Mrs. Edna Webb, 614 Fifth Maria gladiolus | Poppy chairman, in , Jackson, 75-| Work equally among the disabled| Avenue A. Third, Mrs, LafeeiseNe to hd fans of hie Ployment during the wint mont Hf , ree The Auxiliary units and Legion Will Complete P lans — posts throughout the state last year aeelttty Br ar 00 oe | sold over $0,000 poppies, Eight thou. 3 rete ate Laer which the de- ie * ment is on at the present ‘i * cent OF-| timo, are not to be sold next May,|0f “The Dover Road” by Milne the thus depriving v veterans of employ: phe ag Christmas day will be : First, | ment , are to be used) made Mrs, H. M. Leonhard, $1.00 in Pickar- | {Of ® float and for decorative pur-| Brera ted mee Oe elub rooms, It was reported that five new units]World War Memorial building, Tues- Garden—First, Wil-|James Morris, Jamestown, national|St.; Mrs, Marian Hessinger, 410 Tenth apportioning the/St.,, and Miss Frances Barrett, 710 se * For Christmas Drama Final arrangements for the staging the Community Players have been organized during the fall./day evening at 7:30 o'clock. First, Mrs. Y 4 in "Dp HURRY! ENDS TONIGHT (TUESDAY) Shows Daily 2 LAUGH, TOWN, LAUGH! with LESLIE HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL Valesio Taylor Trene Browne Beryl Mercer Fulfillment of all your dreams — the strang- est and most exquisite — TO ALL — TRACTION! FOR RETTER ENJOYMENT SEE IT FROM.THE BEGINNING! 280-7-9 PY They are at Inkster, Ryder, Makoti, | Petersburg and Rhame. $1.00 order | are being made to perfect organisa-| play, “For An invitation was extended to Mrs.|osser Avenue, H. Beister, national presi-|.‘ane Byrne and Ethel Sandin and the Auxiliary, to attend the|Mrs, Jessie Carlson are in the cast. + |department convention in Fargo next | Other entertainment also is being ar- Mrs.}summer. A erioesre ee sent] canged by Miss Mabel Rigler, program to Mrs. Beister, inking for the ‘irman. yest Old Garden—Pirst, honor aocorded North Dakota in the seo irs, M. E. Mossbrucker, $1.00 order | appointment of Mrs. Morris as Poppy for plants. Second, Mrs. R. H. Neff, chairman for the second year. Lepgeetaisained ‘716 Second St., 10 Veilchenblau gladi- CLUBWOMEN, TEACHERS, STUDENTS and THEATRE PATRONS, DEVOTED . - TO SUPERIOR ENTERTAINMENT, WE SINCERELY RECOMMEND THIS AT- “ Usual Prices Entertainment for this meeting will Plans now | include the presentation of a one-act Distinguished ” une ver direction of Mrs. A. J. Scott, 410 West. The “Misses “The Dover Road” cast is entering rehearsals Monday and will concentrate on fi Reports of the district committee-| touches during the last few days of rehearsal, Directors of the play are Mrs. Al- fred Truman, Evarts apartments, and ‘Mrs, Obert A. Olson, 514 Thayer Av- enue West. Mrs. cae been as- D. U. V. to Entertain Jamestown Members About 12 members of the Daugh- ters of Union Veterans tent at James- town are expected to come to Bis- marck Wednesday to be guests of Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daughters of Union Veterans, at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Patterson ho- tel dining room and an afternoon meeting at the home of Mrs. G. D. Bell, 513 Avenue A. The three North Dakota depart- nient officers who are members of the Jamestown tent and who will be pres- ent are Mrs. Frances Butts, president; Mrs. Laura Snutzler, secretary, and Mrs. Rosamond Schmitt, treasurer. A short business meeting and social hour will be held during the after- noon, + # # Presbyterian Society To Have Yule Program for the Presbyterian Women’s Mis- held Thursday afternoon, J. L, Hughes, 519 Eleventh St. 8t., is to give a paper on “Mormons.” great to feel fit) oon’ It may ted ¥ our Bi fower your vitality, Yet his 00 @asy to overcome, ~ Try eating Kellogg’s Aut- Bran. Science shows this deli- cereal supplies “bulk” to F Fr i _ ee * naculse| Liberal Arts Club i ill feature the meeting of the Junior | Honors _D: x Elliott Music “chub which will be at “a8 | Capitol City Co-eds ] Are U Song Leaders] sim followed » dinner served at the Christmas will furinsh the theme/ sionary society meeting which is to be | Mrs. Charles Leissman, 615 Seventh | All members will take part in a dis- | west. The annual Chrisimas party cussion of “What ‘Women and Mis- will be held at this meeting in addi- sions’ Has to Say This Month.” Christ- tion to the regular program. mas music, including carols sung by| ek Ok & group of children, also will be part; Mrs. L. V. Miller, 835 Eighth St., of the program. will read a paper on “Christmas in The meeting will be dismiseed early Other Lands” at the meeting of the enough so that the members may at- Presbyterian Mothers’ club to be held tend the annual turkey dinner to be: Wednesday evening with Mrs. M. H. aerved at the Presbyterian church'Sidener, 204 Mandan St. starting at Parlors starting at 5:30 o'clock Thurs-'8 o'clock. Mrs. Gerald Craig, 306 day evening. Thayer Avenue, West, will be assist- ing hostess. ra A Christmas party and program Hott, Washington, D.| Qo ottog ereeen . Marth: Who spent Saturday conferring with Dr. Maysil Williams and other members of the public health depart- evening at the Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. All Members are requested to be present. se ees tervaseteecers| TRINTY LUTHERAN CHURCH ENDS YEAR’ Pastor Reports Largest Mem- bership Increase in Con- gregation's History Reports by Rev. Opie 3. Rindahl, by| pastor, and officers of various church organizations, and election of offi- cers for the coming year featured the annual meeting of Trinity Luth- Monday evening. The business ses- church parlors. Two Bismarck students, Miss Lucille Previous year. Miss who is the daughter/O. O. Lee was of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coghlan, 622] the building fund. Burton Nelson, eran church voting members held; eit Lavecrd Ragen on SF ‘itual status of the church, sai Coghlan and Miss Arlene Loehrke.|the congregation has had one of the best years in its history and has add-| ed more new members than in any H. O. Saxvik was elected a trustee announced by a committee of tor three years, Rev. J. H. Lunde was 424|faculty members. The Grand Forks/elected deacon for three years, Clif- students are Murl Fodness and Jack! ford Johnson was named secretary, ,. * |O. E. Lien was named treasurer and chairman of ‘Third St., will lead the seniors. Miss} Budget committee members elected Loehrke, daughter of A, A. Loehrke,jare J. S. Fevold, chairman; C. G. 112 Thayer Avenue, West, is junior ana — choregus. Fodness will lead the soph- omores and Turner will direct the freshmen, 3 Turner is a brother of Harry Tur- Bismarck, and until he left for ner, the University last fall, played trum- pet with the "aarty Turner orchestra. —a THBATRE aee— loser uppotraed ty artecaits eats Daily at 2:30- 7-9 25c- Until 7:30 Showing Ends tee. In former years, choregl were A nn Tonight selected at baie’ a Bishop Epp to Visit Evangelical Church Bishop George E. Epp, Cleveland, ©., bishop of the Northwest Area of Evangelical churches, will visit Bis- marck Thursday, according to word received by Rev. Ira E. Herzberg, pas- tor of the First Evangelical church. Evangelical church at 7:45 o'clock. He also will make visits to the Evangel- ical churches at Napoleon, Ashley, Linton, Wishek, Elgin, Hazen, Bal- four, Anamoose, Martin and Tuttle. ——-—$—@ —_—_—————__--____.. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups The Sunshine society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. J. ri tie~or » 112 Avenue B. * Practical suggestions for making Christmas gifts and decorations will be included in the lesson for the Cap- itol Homemakers club which meets eee, afternoon at 2 o'clock at demonstration \o. several gift articles will be made and distributed. Hostesses for the meet- ing are Mrs. Christ Junkert, 110 Broadway avenue, and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 123 Fronts Avenue, West. Meats canned during the last project lesson will form part of the luncheon menu, ** *& The Current Events club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. 10 Avenue A, News, Cartoon and Musical WHY DO SO MANY WOMEN PREFER -GORDON HOSE beginning | at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. | Because they are suitable for every . costume and occasion. Select her Gordon stockings in Christmas boxes at Robertson’s. Gordon Chiffons have that extra distinction that makes a Christmas gift successful. And the Runstop guards the sheer beauty of Gordon from unavoidable garter runs. EVERY PRICE Carlscn, O. E. Johnson, W. E. Holm| were elected to serve as auditors. and A. B. Lueck. Paul Netland was| John Husby. superintendent of etocted chalrman of ushers. Other) Sunday school, will have Mr. Lunde|cle; Otto Convert, Boy ushers are Carol Johnson, Marshall) as his assistant. Ellingson, alr M. Omdahl, A. hae Kilaad, A J inde, Gtorge Schaumberg, Walter Ulmer, ©. O. Lokken and/itles of the church organisations /son is secretary of the Sunday school were. Mrs. E. N. Hedahl, Ladies’ Aid;/and submittéd the report in behalf A. E. Thompson and Mr. Kiland| A. N. Ellingson, Meh's club; : . for Sensible Gi Be Sensible! Be Smart! Give SHI Ci \ 69en. Darling gifts for tots and chil dren. Woolskia Tots’ Slippers For Gifts sheep slippers, Boys’ Slippers Werd's Low Price 59e A grand Chris mas gift, brown, warm felt slip- pers with tee de- sign. Give a Sensible Christmas Gift! Sensible! Warm Hours 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. — Open Saturdays till 9 p. m. 300 Fourth Street Ofticers reporting the year's activ-| Hott, Luther League, and Miss xls SPECIALS on SUEDES Values to $2.98 Styles—Pumps, Ties; Colors—Gray, Brown, Black; Heels—Louis (high), Cuban. Includes Plain Suedes and Kid Trims Men’s Slippers “Drusilla,” our blanket in beautiful clear pastels. 3 inch’ sateen bound. Davidson, Giris’ 3; Mrs. * the}. G. Oleson, Women’s Cire » Sunday school. * RTS *1* Gift Slippers Reyen Crepe 79¢ Women's bov- doir sli ot black with blue, coral of green Lining. Gift Slippers 1.00, ‘Trim black kid boadeir slippers with rabber stepped heel, 3-8. Honest-to-Goodness Gift! Warm Full Grain Big in Size, Value and Savings! 3-Pc. Suite in _ Walnut Finish Phone 475

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