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here in favorite old or absorbing new forms, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934 Social Activity Increases As Month’s Holiday Nears Dance Club, Fraternal Group: and Community Players Are Giving Dances ‘The social calendar is dotted with| | About 70 couples, 10 of them from @ number of festive functions during the pre-holiday season, among them | 48n-Bismarck Dinner and Dance the Kiwanis ladies’ night party, which Club's November party given at the will be given at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room, and the Com- Progr Virginia munity Players’ masquerade party to; Wright and Bethilda Hess and George the World War Memorial building small be given Thanksgiving eve at The program for ’ Night party, the dark” secret but Fe Minstrels Nov. 29-80, Dec. 1 WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BLDG. the Kiwanis st., will be the Kiweens Forcagestecr ck Wea rnOON, i lweens are ent o'clock Wednesda: this season, is being kept as a “deep, cas pearing American Legion Auxiliary Chores | Baker, 508 win Community Center at Dedication services held Sunday afternoon with approximately 100 persons present marked the opening ‘of the new Patted Woods:cOmmunity center, which is the culmination of much effort on behalf of the inter- denominational ladies’ aid of the community. Labor for moving and repairing of “(plas were ‘msde by Joseph F. Or- {pans W. F. McGraw and J. P. Wag- ner. This was the first guest func- , {tion given by the assembly this sea- son and several more entertainments are planned. Have November Party ped with a full basement and all re- quirements for a community center, was furnished by the civil works ad- ministration. The ladies’ aid turned over funds amounting to $740. The first big social function plan- ned is a Christmas party with Mrs. Rudolph Hagen as chairman. The building will be used by the entire community under supervision’ of the schoel board and will continue to serve as a school building. Among those instrumental in col- lecting the fund were Mra. G. W. Pe- terson, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. B. D. Wetmore, Mrs. John Putz, Mrs. A. F. Nelson, Mrs. Axel Stenquist, Mrs. Edward Franklin, Mrs. John Fors- back, Mrs. Sam Sairman, Mrs. B. Club Safstrom, Mrs. John A. Johnson, Wil- McGillis, 814 Fourth! liam Brown, Nels E. Erickson, G. W. hosiess to the Current /| Peterson, William Schaeffer and 8. which meets at 2:30|A. Peterson. Those of the group who, were present were especially honored during the exercises. | fe aioe by Nemes, Sao The weekly rehearsal for Ameri-!SUpreme court justice, based on “The can Legion Auxiliary chorus mem-| Golden Rule,” was the principal fea- bers will be held at © o'clock Wed-| ture of the program at which Miss nesday morning with Mrs. Frayne ware Huber, county superintep.ent ee Avene aad Mrs. Wetmore, now of Bismarck, Chapter L, 8. M. C. who was treasurer of the ladies’ aid Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, Bismarck, were guests at the Man- Tavern. Following a chicken dinner, the Tavern orchestra played for the dance ‘am. The Misses Murphy, all of Mandan, and Alvin A. Mayer, Bismarck, served on the par- ty committee. It was decided to hold the December party in Bismarck dur- ing the holidays. oy -—_— . Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | o-—_—____ —_—_—_____—_-e Current Events D. J. Mrs. Log Se money was Soosied, ee +! how the sum was accumulat will meet with Mrs, 3. A. Pike at] stenquist, president. of the school ‘at the! board, turned the building over to 417 First) the community, acceptance being made by Mrs, Peterson, former presi- dent of the ladies’ aid, id also lives in Bismarck now. “America,” “Come, All Juvenile Forester members are ‘Thou, Almighty King” and “Blessed to attend the meeting} Be the Tie That Binds” were sung to which will be held at St. accompaniments played by Miss Gladys Halseth, instructor at SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING! PARAMOUNT THEATRE THURS., FRI AN ABSORBING DRAMA OF REAL PEOPLE _+ +. A TRUE PICTURE OF THE “GOOD EARTH” Louise Dresser — Marian Marsh — Ralph Morgan — Added to Complete Your Feast of Joy — POPEYE THE SAILOR IN “THE TWO ALARM FIRE” Walt Disney's — “Peculiar Penguins” — in color “BABY BLUES” and SOUND NEWS 4 COMPLETE SHOWS THURSDAY MATINEES — 2:80 and 4:30 EVENING — 7 and 9 P. M. Painted Woods Opened |, F* Y SOCIETY and CLUBS Early Church History Given Before C.D.A. Mrs. Florence H. Davis, who spoke the school building, which was equip-|0n “Two Early 25e Until 7:30 TODAY and WED. The Laugh of a Lifetime... FORNY THAT WAY Our forefathers had lows ageinst Sunday ‘Adolph Luior prasants Charlie Ruggles THE PURSUIT (F HAPPINESS 4 — with — Francis Lederer and Ready for You Now Ready to Help You Lend a New Zest To The Old Thrill of Christmas Morning A. W. LUCAS CO. All of the traditional Games and Toys Children have loved for generations, as well as the most recent developments, await the Givers here--- Hundreds of Toys for Big and Little Girls and Boys—Toys for the mechanically minded young man, that are pining for their precious passengers, Doll B One of the events of a child’s holiday is a visit t Toy D ‘deana 26th athe Gesihly oy n-attint a a i pod ol 3 y is a visit to our Toy Department and we are prepared to show them a new and exciting collection of Toys, Games and Dolls from which to select these all important gifts youngsters are so impa- tiently waiting. were the first confirmation exercises at the Pembina parish of St. Boniface and the first fair of St. Mary’s con- gregation in Bismarck. Mr. Reid, who is superintendent of the State His- torical society, showed pictures date of the regular meeting, which is to be followed by a card party for | members only. Refreshments were served by. Mrs. Dan Slattery, chairman, Mrs. J. E. 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