The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1933, Page 5

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ee Organizations Install Officers for New Year Order of the Hastern Star and| Christmas Pageant War Mothers Conduct Ceremonies Tuesday sven pT fe el ten jletlt relt fon ct Ek I § 2 & Hi) rt wae HE i: Bee ‘Mrs. John Burke, 2% Avenue A, ‘ xe * Dares department, american \wWar| Will Teachers Hold — one ee Holiday Festivities They are: President Peter » His- torian, Mrs. J. W. Riley, 223 Second St. Chaplain—Mrs. A. W. Cook, 204 Skeels, Mrs. H. W. Richholt, 223% Seventh St.; Mrs. W. H. Webb, 319% Main avenue, and Mrs. Parsons. Magazine—Mrs, Boise, Mrs. J. J. Rue, 711 Avenue A, and Mrs, F.D. Reg- ister, 1016 Seventh St. Americanizat Burke, Mrs. J. E. Dawson, 406 Sixth St., and Mrs. alg Houser, 418 Rosser Avenue, . Flow, Mrs. O. H. Yuletide Charities 622! pirat Noel.” “Good Christian Men Rejoice,” which was the processional, -/and “Come All Ye Faithful” as the recessional. The anthem, | "| Forth Into Joy,” by Simper, was sung |by the choir at the close. holiday costume party given for teachers of the Will junior high ’]| school eve! by Mr. and _]501 Sixth St. Wives of faculty mem- Presented by Choir An impressive pageant, “The First Christmas,” was presented Sunday Mrs. . R. G. Geigle, Washburn, who underwent @ major operation at 9 ‘clock ‘Tuesday 2 morning at the Bis- marck hospital, was reported as get- ing along nicely Wednesday morning. Geigle entered the hospital Sun- Mr. Geigle, who had been here day. since Sunday, left for home Wednes- @ay noon and will return Sunday or Monday. e * & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petron, 211 Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian 'W. Corwin as Mary, Dr. R. 8. Towne|Cburch Ladies’ Aid will meet at 3 as Jiseph and Miss Sylvia Ann Bou- Christ child. Taking the ‘West, Zither club to attend the annual o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. as W. H. Webb, 319% Main avenue. Mrs. of shepherds were Burt Corwin, |Minnle L. Shuman, 414 Third 8t., will | be assisting of the Ladies’ Aid will meet this week, it was announced Wednesday. hostess. No other circles xk ke The Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 will meet Thursday evening at 8 i Pilmoor, Mrs. here at the World War Memorial P, , [election of officers, a brief Christmas Wallis and the Misses Abend m and refreshments dining room for the annual ® Miss Emma Grove, 304 Avenue A, invites all members of the party which will be given accompaniment Thursday evening starting at 9 carols, anthems and solos o'clock, at the Business and Profes- ‘Misses Rita Murphy, Harriet Lane sional Women's club room, World War Memorial building. Members will bring gifts to exchange and will atntiand. F. ¥ Cstaras ries DVS cesta retatcuatiae een Z sang “Silent Night,” “Little Town of Bethlehem,” “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night,” “Gloria in Excelsis,” “Break Mrs. Hansen played “O Holy Night” activities at this meeting. There will be @ Christmas tree and program. x *k * ‘The Community Players drama ap- preciation group will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the city hall. The Christinas play, “A Kiss for Cin- |derella” by Barrie, will be read. e——_______—___—. Today’s Recipe If you didn’t have time a month with Miss Coghlan accompanying at/®80 to make a plum pudding for accom- Christmas dinner, don’t despair be- Panying at the organ. Mrs, Hansen |Cause you can use @ new recipe for also played the prelude, “Gesu Bam-|® Pudding that can be prepared and bino,” by Yon, to an organ accom-|eaten the same day. » Miss Fritch, Miss Cogh- Dissolve one package of cherry-flav- lan and Mrs. Hansen played the of-|Ored gelatin in one pint of warm fertory selection, “Angels Serenade,”| Water. Add a dash of salt and place Braga, for organ, piano and vio- Mr. Orchard, Mr. Doyle and Mr. Belk sang the trio, “We Three Kings of the Orient Are.” Mr. Griffin was heard in a tenor solo, “Away In A Manger” by Martin. Proceeds of the program will be oes Purchase new music for the Miss Pilmoor was in charge of cast- ing the characters. Mrs. C. B. Nel- son and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle arranged the scenery and costumes. There were 15 guests at the pre- Mrs. T. Simle, 610 Avenue A, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leifur, bers were special guests. When the costumes were judged, Miss Mabel Olson, 807 Fourth St., re- ceived the prize for the best costume. Mr. Leifur, principal of the school, received the gift for the funniest ‘costume, and Mrs. Edward Heer, 612 First St., was awarded the prize for the most unique attire. Miss Olson wore an old-time Swedish dress, Mr. Leifur was dressed as a clown and Mrs, Herr came attired as a little girl. Mrs. C. W. Leifur received the Prize for bridge which preceded a program of games and stunts, directed by Mrs, Simle. . Refreshments were served at tables i * Choir Will Sing at Sunne Church Sunday in the ice box until it is slightly thickened. Then stir in three-quar- Stockings The Gift That Always Pleases Ask for ROLLINS Sold Only by Robertson’s Every Price, in Rollins Christmas Boxes — Robertson's Bismarck ters cup of raisins, three-quarters cup ot cooked prunes, seeded and finely chopped, one-quarter cup of citron. chopped, three-quarters cup of chop- ped walnut meats, three-quarters cup of ped assorted nutmeats, one half teaspoonful of cinnamon and onequarter teaspoon cloves. . Put mixture in a mold and chill until firm. Unmold when you are ready to take it to the table. Garnish the platter with holly. Serve with whipped cream or with feamy hard|™ sauce, t City-County News ||f ‘Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph J. Klansey of | 514 Seventh St., Bismarck, are pa-| # rents of a girl born at 10:10 o'clock Tuesday night at St. Alexius hospital. JOHNSON LEADS JACKRABBITS Brookings, 8. D., Fred Johnson, Flandreau youth who for two years was voted the most val- uable Jackrabbit gridder by North Central Conference Coaches, was | elected captain of the 1934 South Da- kota State college football squad last ht. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to express our heartfelt | @ thanks to the many kind friends who assisted us during our recent be-|&% reavement. We especially wish to thank all those who took part in the services as well as those who sent the| beautiful floral offerings. MRS. FRED H. VOIGT, BERNICE LOUSE VOIGT, MRS, FRED H. VOIGHT, MR. AND MR8. CLYDE F. VOIGHT, | BERNICE LOUISE VOIGHT. The doll given away by the ! Woman’s BEd arch pa Aux- iliary was won by H. Bismarck. war THEATRE ae Showing Ends Tonight 25c Until 7:30 You'll Fall in Love All Over Again! Here’s a story that will bring back to you all the one great love affair! Come tonight! Let the glorious Stanwyck work her magic on you! Let her send life’s thrill of thrills rippling through your heart once more! BARBARA Stanwyck Ever In My Heart with Ralph Bellamy Otto Kruger COMING ! Thursday - Friday “FOG” Millions thrilled to it in the Saturday Evening Post Story —with— Mary Brian Donald Cook Reginald Denny Christmas Plants CYCLAMEN ‘The favorite for the holidays. Elegant foliage, surmounted by large flowers or red and pink, each $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Oscar H. Will & Co. Phone 78 315 Third St. Open Evenings and Until Noon om Sunday and Christmas BIG TOY SALE! Even Gamble’s low toy prices are cut fof clean-up. Large table tennis 89c, Electric Stove 79¢, Game Lotto 19c, Large Doll Bug- gy $3.25. Starting Today Dec, 20—P—| & M. Smith, | ¥ THIRD IN FAMILY | reas Baltzer, Meier became the third Napoleon, N. D., Dec. 20.—With the | member of his family-to hold a vil- | father, Joseph Meier, and his brother, the unexpired term of the late An- | village board. Just Received Another shipment of that lovely all pure silk lingerie for only SY we inn NEAR SAN village trustee of Napoleon to serve | jgeneral and South Dakota’s Democra- Peter Meier, previously had served on tie nat! oi . stood in ASC RSE RA RN A NM OR HOWES SEES PROMOTION Gatitonry an ton opera Washington,. Dec, 20—(P)—W. W. lahoney as assis Postmas- appointment of Stephen A. Meier as a !age trusteeship at Nazoleon. HIS /srowes second sasistant postmaster| ‘et Seneral soon after January 4, It took 13 years to construct the Suez Canal. PARAMOUN RAH! RAH! RAH! CUTEY CO-EDS! FROLICKING FRESHMEN! TAN- TALIZING TUNES! DASHING DIALOGUE! LOVE AND LAUGHTER! DEAR bake aa MATER. ZIP! ZEST! SHE TAUGHT THEM THINGS They Couldn't Learn From Books! GOOD OLD CAMPUS NIGHTS ARE HERE AGAIN! EE — HEAR s TED FIO-RITO AND HIS ENTERTAINERS —Featuring— —Plus— “Singing With Singing Sam” — “Little Boy Blue” Adventures of a-Camera Man Ty Today and Thurs. Dally 2:30 - 9-0 “THREE BISMARCK BOYS” to Joseph C: ACTION! FOR BUITEy Bismarck z z % ‘All Silk Blouses Fine Wool Sweaters Smart Wool Skirts Scarf and Cap Sets Fine All Silk Dance Sets Lounging Pajamas Kid Gloves Sweaters Corduroy Jackets French Berets Silk Blouses High Grade Hand Bags Fine Kid Gloves Rayon Gowns Hand Made Gowns Collar and Cuff Sets Rayon Combinations French Berets 3 Linen Handkerchiefs All Wool Mittens Fine Silk Scarfs Rayon Panties and many other Manin s CTT

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