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Ei he a | SBTs Teaas the ad t BTSs .,} —K (- P= o ‘ . Y = Characters and Assisting Staff of ‘Holiday’ Named Only Week Remains Before Progressive Mothers Community Players Will Pre- Will Have Yule Party sent Philip Barry Play Mrs. ©. W. Porter and Mrs. Albin Egg a Cast sssignments for “Holiday,”| apnoin Christ: the Philip Barry drama which willl net tor Teeedny the, 18, chee e be given by the Community Players/group met Tuesday evening with on Wednesday, Dec. 12, as their ma-| Mrs. Gladys Nelson, 306 Fifteenth St. jor December performance, nounced the assisting staff, which is| Selections, “Farewell headed by Earl Munson as business| one of the Isles,” ¢ manager. lunch during the social hour. The second performance of the sae month will be a Christmas day mati- To Combine December nike vooah wae D. of H. Gatherings party on December 12 was made by the Officers’ club, which met Monday Leads in the play have been given to the Misses Auvurne Olson and came to Bismarck and is making his first Players’ appearance. tertained at a Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 15. The sale which the association planned for that date met MeCuskert Delia, the maid—atis| Miss Thelma Shipley Renamed to Office Relate DO aot olen manager; ruce le, sound effects; Al Klaudt, lighting effects; Mrs. Laurence |V. sarrige licen elson and L, M. Hanson, settings for acts 1 and 3; Miss Mary Cowan, set- dent and Miss Mabel Tollefsen ting for act 2; Mrs, L. M. Hanson,|named secretary-treasurer by prompter; Harrison Monk and Rich-|Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club at ard Tiedman, ing managers; Mr. McCusker, men’s Led costumes; Miss Marion Melville, wo-|10s the men’s costumes, and Kenneth Peter- A] te 25¢ Until 7:30 TODAY AND THURS. life in a motion picture as glori- ter, Mr. ous as the master’s novel! x 20 YEARS OF LOVE... aE ti a of th in the Enchantment Pic- ture of the Year! MOVIETONE NEWS COMING FRI. - SAT. \ distinctive designs of these engagement and wedding rings. It will be a pleasure to show you these rings. €) SOCIETY and CLUBS Make Preparations to Fete Hospital Worker Preliminary plans for the enter- tainment of Miss Ethel M. Swope, as- sistant director at national head- quarters of the American Nurses’ as- sociation in New York city, during her visit here Wednesday and Thurs- day, nounced Alumnae association. The group met ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. H. Harju to elect officers and transact other business. Alumnae of both the Bismarck and rly i i i i i ie | a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 65, 1934 ty Misses Gishler, Voge and Gustafson | % were renamed to their positions, x It was reported that the associa-| ¥ tion has 119 paid-up members. This | > includes 53 active members affiliated | with the alumnae, state and national | % nursing associations, 19 associate y members and 40 non-resident mem- | % bers. The ‘gold star roll of deceased members now includes nine names. O.ES. Chapter Names |} Mrs. Beall as Matron |% Mrs. H. M. Beall was elected to suc- | % ceed Mrs, L. P, Warren as worthy | { matron of Bismarck Chapter No, 11,/% Order of the Eastern Star, when the|¥ annual business meeting was held | 4%} Tuesday evening at the Masonic tem- | % ple. Mrs. Beall, the other elective of- | % ficers and the officers appointed by | ¥ the new worthy matron will be in-|% a ee ¥ ing. , Others named to offices Tuesday | % evening were: Worthy Patron—H. J./¥% Taylor; Associate Worthy Matron—|% Mrs, Laura Erdahl; Associate Worthy | 9 Patron—F. G. Orr; Secretary—Mrs. H. | % L. Wheeler; Treasurer—Mrs. B. K./ 4 small |Skeels; Conductress—Mrs, F. E. Mc- | % Curdy; Associate Conductress — Mrs. | 9 W. B. Couch; Board of Trustees—|% Mrs. Beall, Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Er-| % A social hour followed the business | % Dec. 12 and 13, have been an- to the Bismarck Hospital F, H. Waldo, Mra, Celia Walls, Mra.|% E. G. Wanner, Mrs, B. O. Refvem and | % Mrs, 0. V. ee ‘ ; Mrs, Martin Sedevic, 518 Tenth 8t.,| ¥ entertained members of her bridge |» club Tuesday evening when Andrew |¥ Erickson and George F. Hauch re-/ } ceived high and low score awards, re- ‘Spectively. Luncheon was served at| X the close of the games. ther! (Additional Society on Page Four) SS No one will want to miss the] ¢ bazaar and supper at the Mc-/% Cabe Methodist church Thurs-|X day. Sale begins at 11 a, m.|§ Ragnhild| and supper at 5:30 p. m. Adults|% Leona Lamb and Hilda Gustaf- | 50¢, children 25¢. % g 3 ‘Miss Thelma Shipley was re-elected | ¥ year, Miss | % was chosen as vice presi-| ¢ was | ¥ its | ¥ 8 - ] annual business meeting held Tuesday | % Property and advertis: parlors, Dur-| F. A. Knowles} | LORETTAYOUNG : JOHN BOLES a Jeweler i] Let us reset your diamonds, this work done in eur ewn store. A. W. LUCAS CO. A Pleasing Gift Pure Dye Silk or Satin Slips - a Here is an answer to the gift question. Don’t be caught gift- less. Stock up on these slips that look like a million but are lots jf less. They are hand- somely put together | (the seams resist || strain) and the laces \ and tailor trims look twice the price. SSS SSSS SSSSOESSSSSSSSSSSSSS OOS Look for these partic- ularly—bias cut, per- fect for girls who sit a lot—the uplift top is satin, the satin with three deep rows of lace at the bottom. Tea rose only. 382 to 44. LUX THIS WEEK—a Free Pack- age of Lux with each Lingerie purchase. ALL THIS WEEK A Washability Expert from the Lux Laboratory is here to show you how to launder the daintiest fabrics safely at bome. Consult her on any washing prob- lem—it will save you money. . W. LUCAS CO. Now Is the Time to Effect Big Savings on COATS DRESSES Coats and Dresses now bear sharply reduced price tickets in fabrics and fashions that are general favorites. Misses’, women’s and larger women’s sizes in this notable money saving event. On Sale Thursday Shop early for quantities are limited in some numbers. $59.50 Coats $44 Beautiful Coats and Beautiful Fabrics in the following sizes—Misses’ Coats— —1 Brown, Jap Weasel Collar, size 16 —1 Brown, Jap Mink Collar, size 16 —1 Black, Marten Collar and Cuffs, size 16 —1 Black, Laskin Lamb, size 16 —2 Black Women’s Coats, Persian Lamb Collar, sizes 37 and 44. $55 COATS $33 High grade, satisfaction giving, are in this group—sizes as follows— —1 Grey Mixture, Sealine Collar, size 18 —1 Brown, Jap Mink Collar, size 18 —1 Brown Mixture, Raccoon Collar, size 16 —1 Black, Sealine Collar, size 12 — —1 Brown, Mendoza Beaver Collar, size 16 Special Mention If it is your size here is an outstanding value in a woman’s coat, y' color black, size 38, a novelty crepe with notched Lynx collar—a $79.50 value for ............... $55 One Betty Rose Suit $14 a $29.50 value. Black and white tweed, full length coat, inter- lined, size 16, Sale Dresses $3.00 Tailored Daytime Crepes in black, brown or high shades. Sizes for misses and women. Values in this lot to $7.50. Sale Dresses $5.00 The number in this group of values to $15 is limited so shop early. You will get outstanding value as well as correct styles and fabrics. Special Groups COATS, Values to $22.50 - $10 COATS, Values to $35.00 - $15 Millinery ‘Two groups that are packed full of value. Coats that must be seen to be Head sizes from 21% to 24 appreciated. Sizes for misses and women. - and rust. ‘ Clearance $2.00 values .....48¢ $4.00 values .....95¢ Blues, Blacks, Browns, Greens