The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1933, Page 5

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P.E.O. Chapters Have Christmas Observances’’ Wednesday Program Features Local Singer Miss Grace Livdahl, 716 Ninth 8t., will present a 15-minute vocal pro- gram over KFYR Wednesday morn- of the-|ing from 10:30 to 10:48 o'clock as weekly broadcast of the eighth trict of the North Dakota Federati of Women’s clubs. * Miss Livdahl, who is s member ithe Singer§ Guild of the North jkota Federation of Music clubs, will Both Take Active Part in Com- munity Activities Toward Holiday Charity iss Livdahl will sing “In Au- Frans; tumn,’ o Massenet; “I Love Thee,” Grieg; ff, and But the Lonely,” Tschaik Former Governor George F. Schafer, Member of the executive committee lof the Great Lakes-Tidewater asso- ciation, will be interviewed concern- - |ing the St. Lawrence seaway project, at the some hour on Wednesday, Dec. 27. Miss Maude A. Tollefson, 522 Sec- ond 8t., eighth district radio chair- man, also announced that the pro- : bid ed were aEnGtiah will _be given lyron H. »_ Miss. during the social hour. Chap-|Ressie R. Baldwin, 404 Avenue B, will earch Ld aa aueee een direct members of the Community itmas "Players drama appreciation group in and also has purchased a $5.00 i the North mpubercds Presenting the broadcast for Wed: tion. nesday, Jan. 10. ee *_* & Preparing Guest List Pan-Attie Club Holds For Dance Club Party Christmas Observance The committee directing arrange- Thirteen members of the Pan-At- ments for the New Year's carnival to be given Saturday evening, tic club attended the Christmas dit » 30, at the Patterson hall, an- nounced Tuesday that the number of reservations would be limited and that reservations should be made as soon a8 possible. The invitation list for the function includes members of the younger set, who also have been invited to make reservations for their holiday guests. Dinner will be served at 8 o'clock ‘Love ‘Ne nH HH z afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Inn. The table was decorated with a small Christmas tree, with tapers and oth- er appointments in red and green in harmony with the season. “Christmas Spirit of the Day” was the topic of the table talks which were led by Mrs. Louis Rubin, 522 ‘Thayer Avenue, West. The remaind- er of the program was a review of the Kallet-Schlink book, “One Hundred Million Guinea Pigs,” given by Mrs. Rubin. Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer Ave- nue, West, club president, read an or- iginal poem at the request of the members. A Christmas letter from Bertha Palmer, Evanston, Ill., a form- er member of the club, also was read. The group voted to make a dona- tion of jams and jellies to the Good Fellows Christmas cheer committee. The donations are to be left with Mrs. Fannie Cochran Oeltjen, Mohawk apartments, not later than Thursday night. * * * Information that Walt Disney, college at Northampton, Mass. tolcreator of “Mickey Mouse” and the spend the holiday vacation. Miss Will|three little pigs, is a proud papa was arrived Sunday. received here Monday by Mrs. Ed- i West; Henry Dale, 1016 Eighth 8t., and Miss Audrey Rohrer, Logan apart- eee Miss Margaret Will, daughter of Mr. Wednesday and Thursday Specials Baby Gifts to Close Out at Cost Wool Berets, 20c Helmets, 65c Baby Rooks, 65c Kodak Books, 65c Hand Made Baby Dresses, 85c to $1.50 THE CHILDREN’S SHOP On Third St., South of Prince Hotel SO NEW...SO PRETTY... THEY FAIRLY SPARKLE! Se ete Bismarck ‘Sweet Goodnight,” | ner meeting which was held Monday | mond A. Hughes, a friend of the Dis- and W. C. Arnts. Mr. and Mrs. Burn- neys. Disney's to Mrs.|stad now are at home at Burnstad. Hughes said child} a daughter, was|Mrs. Burnstad formerly was em- born in Hollywood Monday at 2:30 ployed as a clerk in the state motor j. a. jvehicle registration department. Mrs, Hughes expects to leave for * k * California shortly after the first of} Miss Ethel Renwick, who is an in- the year, after the California rainy | structor at Arnegard, came Saturday to spend the two-weeks holiday re- cess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Renwick, 807 Sixth 8t. eek * Mr. and Mrs. James Buckley, Man- hing Children To Be Feted At Methodist Program uit, and Mrs. James B © marriage of their daughter, Miss ston sg Meat plein ie pied Kg |Mary Ann Buckley, to Glenn W. Tuesday announced that the annual | 7H0mss, Bedford, Ore. The ceremony children’s Christmas tree and pro-| Will take place at Bedford during the |gram will be held st the church | {rst week in January. Miss Buckley | Thuraday evening at 7.90 o'clock, has gone to Bedford to spend the At the close of the program, which | Holidays. will be in two parts, the children will go to the altar of the church and present their White gifts for the heedy. The gifts of fruits and canned vegetables will be distributed to the poor of Lismarck and to the free pa- tients at the Methodist hospital at Mandan, se Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keuther, New Salem, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Viola Finkle, to Raymond T. Finkle, Bismarck. The ceremony was performed on Satur- day, Dec. 9, by County Judge B. W. Shaw at the Morton county court- ‘The usual Christmas treat will be house at Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. C. given to the children, Rev. Mr. Vater|L. Pfleeger, Bisnrarck, were attendants announces that all are heartily in-/at the ceremony. 1s eat ee batgteo ‘a xe part of the program will! paul Maasen, Portland, Ore., left Pel singing of “Joy foes a ifor home Monday evening after visit- | lees ade WE Nery TOMEAEIOR, “Christ, (106 since Sunday noon with his par-| | Lawrence Harlan; i onder” Audrey Pars.|Zhth St, and his brothers | sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Car! i Maasen, 111 Rosser avenue, and Mr. | Carolyn Dahlen, and Mrs. John Maasen, Jr. 14 land @ Christmas pageant, “The Gift Broadway avenue. Mr. Maasen was’ Supreme.” Characters in the pageant |‘eturning from a business trip to are Merrill Pike, Robert Cook, Duane| Detroit, Mich | Haren, Tweets PO oe es sat Mrs. E. T. McCanna, 411 Avenue E, boy, Iris ‘Register ‘as the madonna, |Teceived the large doll crib which was There also will be three wise men. Siven away by the Afternoon Guild Music for the pageant will be fur-|0f St. George's Episcopal church. The nished by a chorus of juniors and|@mnouncement was made at a com- the Epworth League c! mittee meeting held Monday evening Part two includes: “A Christmas|&! the parish house. The St. George's Welcome” by four fourth grade boys,|Evening Guild will announce the re- Re ,{cipient of a large dressed doll on Wednesday, Dec. 20. xk * ; “Bleep,| Miss Madge King, Webb apartments, Baby, Sleep,” duet by Betty and Jun- | was hostess to the St. Theresa's mis- for Christianson; “Christmas Stars,” sionary society which met Monday six fourth grade girls, Marie Jean- jevening for a brief business session nette Morton, Betty Lou Russell, Vir-;and contract bridge, played at three ginia Devitt, Joan Rosenthal, Mary tables. The high score gift was re- Jean Pickles and Lois Jean Peterson; ceived by Mrs. P. R. Webb, 614 Fifth !“The Vision,” Adeline Dale, Clara- St., who was a guest of the club. Oth- jbelle McGoon, Ruby Coates, Beverly'er guests were Mrs. Robert B, Webb, | swe “Snow on Christmas Day,” (422 Main avenue, and the Misses Robert Brandenburg; “Christmas Catherine R. Helbling and Hilda Mc- Gifts,” Elaine Trousdale, Margaret Donell, Person Court apartments. Miss Ann Dolph, Louise Thysell, Vera De- King served luncheon at the close of | Groot, Beverly Korupp, Jean Byers,'the card games. Miss Josephine Evelyn Coates, Kathleen Spohn,'Hosch, 720 Third St., has invited the Betty Hall and Ardys Wells. igroup to meet with her at the home “2s of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Anderson, jents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maasen, Ferdinand J. Kloster {1192 Thaver avenue, | Thursday eve-| To Wed Christmas Day! *.*.*. Miss Harriet Lane, 504 Broadway | Avenue, West, who will be marri Minneapolis during the holidays, complimented at a handkerchief shower given Monday evening by Miss Agnes Nielson and her mother, Mrs. Anne 8. Nielson, Person Court apart- ments. Guests were office employes of the Workmen’s Compensation bu- reau and @ few other friends of the bride-to-be. Bridge was played at three tables, with honors going to Miss Delora, Samuelson, 402 Mandan &t., and Miss Helen Nelson, 215 Avenue C, West. Red and green motifs featur- ing the Christmas idea were used in| the party appointments. The pack- age which held the handkerchiefs represented a chimney decorated with a Santa Claus figure. ¢ ek * Mrs. William West of New York) City, who left at noon Tuesday after * a week's visit in Bismarck and Man- cae ._ |¢an, was honored at an informal Auxiliary Membership afternoon party given Monday after- * * noon by her niece, Mrs. Lester 8. Drive Ends This Week |piem, 301 avenue B, and her sister, "Mrs. Earl H. Orcutt of Mandan, at Mrs. Diehl’s home. There were 14 guests. While here, Mrs. West has visited with Mrs. Orcutt, with Mrs Diehl and with another sister, Mrs. Ralph Penner, 821 Fourth St. Mrs West, who was Miss Mabel Campbell, is going to Fergus Falls, Minn., to spend some time with her father, Niel Campbell, who is seriously ill in a hospital there. Mr. Campbell has been making his home with a daughter, Mrs. T. J. Tidemanson, at Fergus Falls. i x * * Miss Beatrice Bowman, daughter of Miss Margaret Church, 502 Eleventh Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Bowman, 809 St., who will be a bride of the holiday | | Fifth 8t., will arrive Saturday from season, was honored at a kitchen the University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis, to spend her two-weeks vaca- tion at home. Miss Marjorie Jean Graham, Grand Forks, will become the bride of Ferd- inand J. Kloster, Underwood, on Christmas day, according to an an- nouncement by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. William ;Graham of Grand Forks. Mr. Klos- ter is superintendent of schools at Underwood. Miss Graham attended the Crook- ston, Minn., high school, Macalester college and the University of North Dakota, graduating from the last school in 1931. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She has been teaching home economics at Stephen, Minn., since her graduation. Mr. Kloster is the son of Mr. and |Mra, N. A. Kloster, Aneta. He grad- juated from the University of North |Dakota in 1931 and is a member of Sigma Nu Prater: * Officers of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday announced that all membership dues must be paid by Dec. 26. They ask that all members cooperate with the membership com- mittee, which now is in the last week of the annual drive to enroll all eligi- ble women in the organization. New or old members who have not paid their dues may telephone Mrs. Oscar Selvig, 233 Broadway Avenue, West, ;Membership committee chairman, | who will call at their ‘homes. * * McCabe Methodist Episcopal church) parlors by Mrs. L. V. Nelson, 1029) Fourth St.; Miss Ione Noggle, 718 Fourth 8t., and Miss Essie Rishworth, 805 Fifth St. Miss Church was pre- sented with a complete set of kitchen- | ware provided by the guests. After! marck on Friday, Dec. 8, by Rev. the evening spent in solving jig-saw Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the Trin- ity Lutheran church. Attendants eon. Guests were Miss Church a! were Miss Lorna Burnstad of this city her finance, C. Philip Nelson; L. V. x kk Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Myrtle Hardt, Bismarck, to C. P Burnstad, Burn- stad, which was solemnized at Bis- “Good things come in Threes!”” The perfect Christmas Gift is 3 Pairs HOSIERY “AS YOU LIKE IT” $2.85 © at perfect to ge to receive. Smart, Stere Open Evenings Until Xmas Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance 312 Main” Nelson, Joseph Kinzer, Harley Hugel- |i man, Evan Digby, Arley Omar, Hu- bert Smith, Rev. W. E. Vater, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Anderson and the Miss- es Lillian and Ethel Church, Arleen Sanborn and Addie Mae Jones, Miss Church and Mr. Nelson will be mar- tied on Christmas day. $$ __—___________@ t Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups Mrs. Nelson Sauvain, 619 Avenue C, will be hostess to the Fortnightly club, which meets at 3 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon. ek & The Women’s Mi Circle of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ellis L. Jackson, 519 Fourth St. Members are request- ed to bring their mite boxes. xk * The annual Christmas party of the Progressive Mothers’ club will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clark Gordanier, 819 Sixth St. The social committee, which is directing the program, announces that the roll call topic will be “Christmas Songs and Poems.” * * * Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ club, will have its annual Christmas party ednesday evening, commencing at 8 ‘clock, at the home of Mrs. L. V. Spohn, 518 Ninth St. Each member Today, Wed., Thurs. It Will Make OLD Grads YOUNG Again! Zip! Zest! shower given Monday evening at the |‘ j is to bring a gift which will be do- nated to Christmas charity sponsored by the ee Legion. ek The Bismarck Independent Char- ities club will meet Wednesday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Frank Everts, 314 Third St. * * * Members of the Junior American Legion Auxiliary are to meet at the Auxiliary room at 4 o'clock Wednes- day afternoon to rehearse for the Program which they will give Friday evening. ) eek The Business and Professional Women's club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. o—_____________¢ | Slope Weddings | Loebs-Schaeffer ‘Miss Rosella Loebs, Temvik, was| married to John Schaeffer, Wishek, by Rev. Karl Hirning, at the Ebenezer | Evangelical church, . southwest of Wishek, at 4 o'clock Sunday after- noon, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Schaef- fer will make their home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaef- fer, Sr. After the ceremony, friends, relatives and neighbors were guests at a wedding dinner served at the bridegroom's home. son of Mr. and Mrs. see rectory, Hazen, Tuesday, Dec, 12. McGrath-Roessler Mias Frances McGrath, daughter/Louis Hagen officiated, Lorens, Golden of Mrs. William Val- Jey, was married to John Roessler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Roessler, Sr., Golden Valley, at Beulah on Satur- day, Nov. 25, * ek & Milks-Ryan Miss Margaret Milks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milks, Stanton, was married to Thurlo Ryan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ole Ryan, Huxley, Ia., at the Palestine church at Des Moines, Ia., BA oe 29. Eugene Wolf and M. M. Glatt, Beier sale—all articles on Dollar Table Half Price—Bon- ham Brothers. Olander-Reinke The marriage of Miss Edith Olan- [flor Every Stamuyck Preture YOU KNOW YOU'VI BEEN SOME PLACE! for Christmas Flowers truly reflect the joyous spirit of Christmas. POINSETTIAS $2.00 TALISMAN ROSES ad rT $2.50" \ Rew KR A Oscar H. Will & Co. — ta 7 TO) Yc b E ER IN MY HEART Flower Phone 784 315 3rd St. O11O KE heartasy another ou the sce her Open evenings and until neon on Sunday and Christmas Old Timers Nite Everybody Welcome Tonight, Tuesday, NEWS — CARTOON — COMEDY CAPITOL 25c Until 7:30 giauevoveieieieveieceverezeceieieieiaiaieiaiesee pe9 2 Christmas Sale a = of Quality Dresses—A Pre-Holiday Sale The Casino |= 200 DRESSES Old-Time Music THREE GROUPS and Dancing $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Former Values to $6.95 and $7.95 All New Fall and Winter Dresses Styles and Colors Sizes 14 to 52 OHM DRESS SHOP Tap Dancing and Entertainment by Chuck O’Connor Ask about our member- ship club That Lasts A Year.... For twelve months, for six days each week, your gift of a subscription to the Bismarck Trib- ful ness, your hip, and your good taste. The price is 3.00 ar by mail outside of Fhe Ay yee months, or $1.25 for three months. 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