The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1934, Page 5

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(@)SOCET end CLUBS Miss Aslakson Will Wed Rev. Ellickson Dec. 31 aisting ‘and girls in learning to Nuptials of Bismarck Girl and/ dance, thes Group will’ meet again next Taylor Minister Will Oc- Patel aint plasteoed as We Le Mon interpreted and as the first - cur at Glenwood, Minn. | 6208. Four women of the St. George's jon are sponsor A, A. U. W. Plans for z| Annual Holiday Tea The annual Christmas tea which given Saturday, Dec. Logan, BiRe attad BIH iit ie Paul. First Lutheran Group To Give Holiday Sale Junior Dancing Club - Formed Monday Nigh‘ the new THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1934 associate ee ¥ State Officials Home From Georgia Meeting A party including Alfred 8. Dale, Mrs, Dale and .) orchestra, group of violin selections played by Miss Mary Miss Exactly as Illustrated Looks like a rich beaver, in logwood brown, with many different col- | lars—from Johnny to the full Mushroom shawl. - The warmest and smartest of all winter coats. Chairman Announces District Broadcasts Four forthcoming radio prograt of the eighth district, North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs, were announced Wednesday by Miss Maude A. Tollefson, district radio chairman. All the broadcasts will be given over at the usual hour, 10:30 morning. Williams, state health officer, will stat ea] ° give @ resume of health conditions in the sfate for the December 27 pro- gram. eee Group Entertains at thet! Formal Dancing Party Curran, Mary Cot ner, Grace Roherty, Abigail Guthrie, Louise Melville, Mildred Nelson, Eli- sabeth Enright and Maxine Pickles. Special entertainment features during intervals in the dance music, which was played by the Peter Volk were a prize waltz and a Flora Wood with for lighting the room, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. George of Wat- ford City have returned to their home after a week-end visit with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. George, 811 Fourth St. > Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | | a Sunshine Society Mrs. Fred Ohde, 614 Sixth S8t., will be hostess to the Sunshine society which meets at her home at 2 o'clock ednesday mn. xe * American Legicn Auxiliary Chorus Mrs. Ferris Cordner, 718 First St. jhas invited the American Legion Auxillary chorus members to meet with her at 9 o'clock Wednesday Morning for their weekly rehearsal. ek * B. P. W. Dircctors i Directors of the Business and /¢ Professional Women’s club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Bismarck hospital nurses’ home. * ek * Community Players The December meeting of the Community Players will take place at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Business and Professional Women's club room, World War Memorial building. A one-act play arranged by Miss Mary Cowan will be staged by a group of Bismrack high school Students. Miss Edith Guthrie will sing Christmas songs. Additional en- tertainment will be a tap dance by/% ‘Willmar Martineson and other dance | % numbers by pupils of Mrs, Bruce |% Doyie. 8 * * * Sons and Daughters of Norway Nomination of officers will be in ‘@8-|the order of business when the Sons and Daughters of Norway lodge meets at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Ancient Order of United Workmen |} {hall, All members are requested to|% attend, After the business meeting, there will be a social hour and re. freshments will be served by Mrs. P. D. Kebsgard, Mrs. Christ Nelson ps and Adolph 8. Hagen, decorated in keeping with Thanks- PS siving. aoe Mrs. William Langer Tea Hostess Monday of Women’s Nonpartisan St. George’s Evening Guild Mrs. F, N. Orchard will entertain members of St. George's Evening Episcopal Guild, who are to meet at | % the home of Mrs. F. C. Gaines, Mason apartments, at 8 o'clock Wednesday | % , |evening, xe * Trinity Lutheran Study Circle A potluck supper to be served at the Trinity Lutheran church parlors | ¥ at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evening “lwill precede the regular business C-and-B Sewing Bee newly organized i , the hostess served Rosalyn McNamee, also ith S8t., invited the club ri st if, is E Monday, Dec, 17. ANGE ne i Many of the diamond set engagement rings we are showing may be had with | matched diamond set wed, | ding rings, Individuality } is aptly expressed in the | distinctive designs of these | engagement and wedding 1 rings. | It will be a pleasure tof} show you these rings. | F. A. Knowles TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO., Inc. Fresh Ground Lean PORK CHOPS, Ib. wis, m. .........146 meeting and program of the Study Circle. At this time, the will pack a Christmas box for Lake Park Children’s home. For the | % program, Miss Ruth Wisnaes_ will| ¢% lead devotionals, Mrs. J. 8. Fevold|¥ will present the lesson, Mrs, A. N./G Ellingson will report mission news| ¥% and a women’s quartet will furnish | ¥ musical selections, “ Ends Tonite-25c 430 PARAMOUNT WED. - - THURS. Le Siac] LOVERS OF DUMAS! His immortal romance ceaches the screen _ Ina blaze of glory! ELISSA LAND! THE ENCHANTMENT PICTURE OF THE YEAR! MODERN -WOMEN lsareesiective, tes Disnacod Braoe Pal resis forover yeas: Auer with , ROBERT DONAT | |3 A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Special Dress Length Sale of Silks Three and three and one-half, also four yards, in each piece, packed: in holiday boxes or folders. All Silk Crepes Cut in Full Dress Lengths $195 and $295 each Values to $1.95 a yard. In printed and plains. New designs in plaids and con- ventional prints. Cut Velvets $2.19 40inch. Allsilk. Regular values $2.95 a yard. Black, green, claret, white, brown, navy. Transparent Velvet $2.19 40 inch. Regular $2.50 a yard. Erect pile all silk. Colors: claret, navy, gold, orchid, peach, white, jade and hunters’ green. Wool Goods Special $1.95 54 inch all wool fabrics in plaids, metal embroidered, tweeds, wool crepes, rabbit wools, ete., in complete color lines. Values to $2.95 a yard on sale at $1.95 a yard. Wool Goods Special $1.00 Values to $1.95 a yard on sale at-$1.00 a yard. 54 inches wide. All wool tweeds, ete., grouped for holiday selling. . Plain Silk Special - - 65c ‘95¢ and $1.15 a yard values on sale at 65c a yard. 39 inches wide. ‘All silk flat crepes, silk piques and cantons, in all colors. Larger Women CAN have comfort and control with : farners WOVEN ‘av STRETCH “Flatter-Back” A Corselette* that always stays in place—a Corselette* that stretches like elastic yet controls like cloth—that’s the patented “Flatter-Back”’! The firmly woven Lastex stretches UP and DOWN only in the center back—BOTH ways at the sides. Such comfort you have never known! The front is of coutil—the brassiere section, of lustrous rayon tricot—which is firm and long-wearing, and soft- ly rounds the bust into a youthful line, Warner’s Woven “Flatter-Back” two-way stretch Cor- selette* is the answer to the larger woman’s plea for comfort and control, It won't ride up!

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