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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938 Holiday Programs Close School Term for 1933 ee Pupils at Will School Annex have ar- Given at 2 Roosevelt Kindergarten and 2 have invited their moth- Junior High School Rooms Entertain Thursday ‘With two days of achool remaining before the Christmas vacation, pupils and their teachers are intent on plans itertainments. for holiday ent The Pupils of Roose- velt school started the series of en- tertainments Thursday morning when they gave @ program for their moth- ers at 10:30 o'clock. Pupils of Miss Adeline Ness Program at 2 o'clock. Pupils have invited their the program which will include plays, St. Mary's parochial school has ar- gram which will be given by the grade students Friday evening, starting at — The public is invited to at- se & 31 Bismarck Teachers Leaving for Vacation Thirty-one teachers of the Bismarck Public schools will spend the holiday vacation, which opens Friday and closes on Monday, Jan. 8, away from the city. Seven high school instructors will be away, with George Schaumberg at Washburn, Mrs, Mell Pollard at Spo- kane, Wash. A. C. Van Wyk at Red Lake Falls, Minn. W. H. Payne, R. D. McLeod, M. H. Anderson, R. O. Wells, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. | Jchn Page, Mrs. Juanita Edick, Miss Rita Murphy, R. H. Neff, Miss Louise Keller and Miss Gwendolyn Jensen all will pass the vacation in Bismarck. of schools also will be here for the entire vacation. Wachter teachers who leave this who goes to Mayville; Miss Helen Munig, who goes to Grand Forks; and Miss Jeannette Myhre, who goes to Reynolds. The Misses Lucile Malm- A. W. LUCAS CO. Over 34 Years of Retailing in Bismarck The Following Well Known Nationally Advertised Brands do not cost any more than the unknown kind of what is claimed to be same quality and are much more reliable: For Women. Rothmoor Coats Betty Rose Coats Nelly Don Wash Frocks Betty Baxley Wash Frocks Dorna Gordon Wash Frocks Sub Deb Dresses Gossard Corsets Warner Bros. Corsets Formfit Corsets Camp Surgical Corsets Munsingwear Carter’s Underwear Van Raalte Underwear Vassarettes Fownes Gloves Kayser Gloves Kayser Hosiery Kayser Underwear Wayne Knit Hosiery Belle Sharmeer Hosiery Phoenix Hosiery Natural Bridge Arch Shoes Cozy Toes Slippers . For Men Arrow Shirts Interwoven Sox Faultless Pajamas For Children Sara de Sais Dresses Simon Asher Infants’ Wear Mrs, Day’s Ideal Baby Shoes Acrobat Shoes For the Household pes Pendleton Blankets Pequot Sheets Bridal Sheets Emmerich Pillows Fosjoria Glass Heisey Glass Wearever Aluminum Mirro Aluminum songs and other Christmas exercises, | Will be away are: T. Simle, Fried and H. O. Saxvik, city superintendent | week-end are Miss Josie A. Grinde.| y|“While Shepherds Watched Their} % | Flocks” and “When Christmas Morn | % |Is Dawning.” The primary pupils are %|to sing “Away In A Manger, No Crib. % |for His Bed.” Y%|phecy and Fulfillment.” %| Little Candle,” Lucille Johnson; “A ¢|Son and Evelyn Vie; “In A Manger,” %iGrant Peterson, % | Thoughts,” y| Christ Child,” Naomi Kangas; “The | : at the Dome Saturday night, %| December 23. Music by Harry | Turner and his orchestra. quist and Edna Boss are to remain here. Of the Richholt faculty, Miss Agnes Witzleben will divide her time be- tween Linton and 8&t. Paul, Miss, Beulah Shurr goes to Berthold, Miss Irene Lambertus to Parkston, 8. D., and Miss Leona Mushinski goes to Milwaukee. The Misses Marguerite Lyness, Ruth Rowley, Ovidia Seter and Agnes Boyle will be in the city. | Roosevelt teachers who are plan- ning holiday trips are Miss Violet Fetcher to Enderlin, Miss Mathilda; Welo to St. Paul, Miss Esther Ger-| ‘t, Minn, | Grace Hand to Valley City. Miss |Bessie Wilson an@ Miss Maude Schroeder are spending the two weeks in Bismarck. Vacation addresses of the eight | Will Junior High school teachers who Portland; Miss Ruby Wilmot, Courtenay; Miss Charlotte |Schmidt, Chicago; Miss Clara Trom, Casselton; Miss Esther Maxwell, Wil- ton, and Miss Esther Teichmann, Fargo. At their homes here will be the Misses Gertrude Evarts, Elizabeth Johnson, Mabel Olson and Gladys aie Edward Heer and C. W. Lei- fur, William Moore instructors who will be away are Miss Elizabeth Best at Walhalla, Miss Winnifred Barrington at Chippewa Falls, Wis., Miss Helen Hickette at Douglas and Miss Frances Collison at Neche. The Misses Judith Rue, Edna Jones, Anne Rode- wald and Lavina Register plan to re- main in Bismarck. xe * Dec. 26 Is Date For Pageant at Braddock “Bethlehem” is the title of a Christ- mas pageant by Rev. Evald B. aay son which will be presented by the |Sunday school of the Maria Lutheran | church of Braddock Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 3 o'clock. The entire congregation will parti- cipate in the hymns, “God of Mercy, |God of Grace,” “O Little Town of | Bethlehem,” “Come Hither, Ye Faith- |ful,” “Good News From Heaven” and “Joy to the Wortd.” | The Sunday school as a unit will give “A Branch So Fair Has Blos-/ somed,” “Silent Night! Holy Night!,”| Chester Hill, Charles Barth, Wil- lard Nordstrom and Glen Nordstrom will open the program with “Pro- Other reci- tations to be given are: “Shine Out je to Bethlehem,” Elva Nel- Jr; “Christmas Doris Edholm; “The There will be a regular dance Shepherds,” Elaine Nordstrom; “The Shepherds’ Story,” Vernon Johnson, Chester Hill, Melvin Johnson, Willard Nordstrom and Harold Johnson; “The Gifts of the Wise Men,” Marvin Kan- ; “A8 With Gladness Men of Old,” rraine Martinson; “The Star That Leads,” Arlette Erickson; “Christmas Everywhere,” Alice Ford; “To the Land of ‘Silent Night,” Esther Ford; “The Christmas Tree,” Gladys Ed- holm; “A Cradle Hymn,” Helen and Dorothy Nordstrom; “My, King,” Ruby Martinson, and “A Farewell Message,” Jane Edholm. Rev. Adolph Johns, pastor, will give the scripture reading and prayer and also will deliver the sermon, “The Heavenly SS Message.” * * A. A. U. W. Makes Holiday Tea Plans Saturday afternoon, Dec. 30, has been chosen as the date for the an- nual holiday tea given by the Bis- marck branch, American Association of University women , to honor the college women who are passing. the vacation at their homes here. Miss Charlotte Logan, 208 Second St., who wili be hostess for the occa- sion, will ke assisted by a group of women whose names will be an- nounced later. The committee announces that not only girls now attending college but those who may be teaching or en- gaged in other occupations, as well as Bismarck women eligible for member- ship in the association, are invited to attend the tea. * * * Women’s Gymnasium ~ Classes Close Today ‘Women’s gymnasium classes will close for the holidays with the regular Periods being held Thursday afternoon and evening and will reopen on Mon- day evening, Dec. 8, when the volley- ball and basketball tournaments will be resumed, according to Mrs. Mildred Fried Simle, 610 Avenue A, director: Volleyball standings announced fol- lowing last Monday night’s games show the Whizzers maintaining their 100 per cent rating. Other team standings are: Grape Nerts, 60; Sav- ages, 50; Krazy Kats, 40; Eagles, 25; and Zippers, 20. Monday evening the Eagles defeated the Zippers by 40 to 38 with Irma Logan as referee, Camille Agnew as scorekeeper and Esther Bjerke as time- jkeeper. The Grape Nerts won over the Krazy Kats by 52 to 41. Officials were Dorothy Lightizer, referee; An- ita Mercer, scorekeeper, and Mrs. R. B. Albrecht, timekeeper. The Whiz- zers playing the Savages won by 60 to 27. Grace Abbott was referee, Mary Helen Smith was scorekeeper and Mae ; Youngstrom was timekeeper. Volleyball games scheduled for Jan. 8 are: Whizzers vs. Grape Nerts, Sav- ages vs. Zippers and Eagle vs. Krazy Kats. The Sportettes defeated the Satans by 6 to 4 and the White Sox defeated the Comets by 22 to 6 in the basketball games which followed the volleyball contests. The outstanding score was rs 2 aa) eer bar bee by Bedroom Slippers! Warm felts, sheepkins, or kid leather “Opera” type, with heels. All colors and sizes. 44c to $1.98 Silk Underwear! Chemises, Slips, Dance Sets, Gowns or Pajamas. Lace trimmed, pure silk. 98c to $2.95 New Bath Robes! Fancy plaids or plain colors,, in warm wool flannels. All sizes. $1.37 to $4.95 Tam & Scarf Sets! 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Christensen at the Gospel Tabernacle at Regan on Sunday, Dec. 1%, following the regular morning service. ‘The bridal party entered the church to the strains of Menselssohn’s wed- ding march, sounded by Hiss Mar- garet Johnson. The attendants were Edgar Trygg and Miss Mary Morris. The bride wore a cream-colored silk crepe ankle-length dress and Miss Morris wore an ankle-length frock of pink silk crepe. A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Daniel Johnson at Wil- ton following the ceremony. Rev. and Mrs, Law are at home on the bridegroom’s farm six and a half miles northeast of Wilton. Rev. Law is an evangelist in addition to his oc- cupation of farming. * * * Mandan C.D.A. Court Honors State Officers Mrs. Dolores Kupitz, 318 Mandan Daughters of America, and Mrs. Sel- ma Carufel, 202 Eighth St., district speakers at a Christmas dinner par- ty given Wednesday evening by &t. Cecelia’s Court, Catholic Daughters of America, of Mandan. at the dinner, which was served at St. Joseph’s hall. Mrs. Ellen Thorpe, the program, which also included a court presented Mrs. Kupitz with a gift. * * * Mrs. Opie S. Rindahl, 708 Seventh st. Jewell, Iowa, called there by the seri- ous illness of her father, Gilbert Knudson. ** & The Nazarene Sunday school will give a Christmas program Friday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at 413 Third St. Rev. | W. M. Brown, Tuttle, will deliver a| brief yuletide message. The public is |f invited to attend. a * Brennan Davis, son of Mrs. Flor- ence Davis, 1029 Seventh St., is ex- pected to arrive Saturday from the NOSE DROP 4 &t. state regent of the Catholic([] deputy, were guests of honor and Covers were laid for about 70 guests | f district deputy, was toastmaster for |f talk by Rev. Father Hildebrand. The |} left Wednesday afternoon for ||} YACT ATARI GLEE ERTIES School of Forestry at the University of Idaho, Moscow, where he is s stu- dent, to spend ee y vacation. ‘Miss Mary Keohane, Beach, and Miss Helen Hanson, Church’s Ferry, this week began working at the state historical library and public library commission, respectively, for periods of six weeks under the Civil Works Administration plan. Miss Keohane, Working under the direction of Mrs, Florence H. Davis, librarian of the state historical library, will index manuscripts and maps. She received her library training in St. Paul. Miss Lillian Cook, director of the state li- brary commission, has assigned Miss Hanson work pertaining to reading courses. Miss Hanson has a degree from the University of Minnesota and took her library training in that state. eek Singing of Christmas carols, a re- view of “David Harum” by Mrs. L. H. Belk, 813 Third St., and an exchange of gifts marked the annual holiday Party of the Bismarck’ Study club held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8. A. Floren, 802 Mandan 8t. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Andrew Erdahl, 116 Thayer Avenue, West, and Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Rosser Avenue, West. Mrs. Floren was the leader and Migs Ethel Renwick, 807 Sixth St., who was @ guest of the club, played accompaniments for the Christmas carols. Mrs. L, R. Williams, 504 Avenue E, acted as Santa Claus in distributing the gifts. Appointments for the luncheon were in keeping with the Christmas theme. Heche Gloves make scceptable Closing out on Men’s Silk — maroon, navy, lors. brown and green col $6.50 values, $5.00 While they last Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Ave. yt Dresses $5.85 Surprise her with a gor- geous dress. You'll find the type that will please her, from the new as- sortments that have just arrived. LADIES’ SUEDE SHOES ! 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