The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1934, Page 5

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40 Tables Reserved for Christmas Community Council Anticipates Large Attendance for Bridge Tea Saturday The usual general for the Community Council’s annual Christmas seal bridge tea, to be given Saturday afternoon at the Patterson Terrace Gardens, Mrs. Burt Finney, Mrs. W. Brewster, Mrs. P. E. Halldorson, Mrs. H. L. Harless, Mrs. A. M. Christianson, Mrs. Gordon V. Cox, Mrs, Johnson, Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs. J. K. Blunt, Mrs. Krist Kjelstrup, Mrs. Giles Per- Seal Benefit Wolverton will give a group of yocal solos @nd Miss Marguerite Kennedy ey eee Margaret L. Taghon Weds Clarence Coffin Double Church Event Takes Place Thursday |com Supper to be served at 5:30 o'clock will open the annual holiday bazaar of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church Ladies’ Aid, which will be !i held Thursday evening at the church parlors. A assortment of i i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1984 Thanksgiving Wedding The Thanksgiving day marriage ceremony of Miss Marie €,) SOCIETY and CLUBS bers. During # business discus- | ¥ : A ton the club elected | Mins, gordan|§ United Braddock Pair |seretsy,tressurer snd decided tol § Appointments for the luncheon were | % in green and white, featuring a cake | ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deit- day lein, Braddock, and Adolph Feyerei- son of Mrs, Braddock, i i Fy peitial BEE aR peg ty? £ ‘ i i eres 5 j j H ; it | neg Hl i i E aH gee 3 oH i ay li [ af A H &, iy } gle 5 | ais a welll i i d needlework suitable for Christmas | J. giving will be offered in the various ths. sonius, Mrs, Edla Person, Mrs. F. A. | boo! Lahr, Mrs, William Langer, Mrs. Emil Kaiser and Mrs. George Will. Reservations for tables are being taken until Saturday morning by members of the telephone committee, who are Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, Mrs. John R. Fleck, Mrs. A. E. Brink, Mrs. B. O. Refvem, Mrs. Oliver Eiel- son, Mrs. M. B. Gilman and Mrs. T. G. Gerow. Mrs. 8. J. Clark and Mrs. Carroll E. Ligon have been appointed a soli- titing committee to secure donations of prize favors, appointments and focds for the occasion. During the tea service, which will start at 4:30 o'clock, Miss Phyllis Mrs. Alfred 8. Dale, Ladies’ Aid president, has been assisted by Mrs. W. B. Couch in making arrangements for the sale and supper. Also as- sisting are the other executive com- mittee members, Mrs. Paul Cook, Mrs. George M. Register and Mrs. P. J. Schmitz, and the four division presidents, Mrs. Minnie Heaton, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. K. C. Arness and Mrs. C. W. Peterson. se * Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Hulett, 1008 Avenue B, had as their week-end guest Mrs. Hulett’s cousin, Thomas F. ings on the first Wednesday and third Tuesday of each month instead of enly on the first Wednesday. Miss Huber has been appointed chairman of the group. see Members of the D. B. bridge club were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Essie Rishworth, 805 Fifth 8t., with players for two tables attending. First and second high score favors were received by the Misses Helen Mifflin and Han- Peterson of Worcester, Mass., who left Tuesday for his home. nah Jordan, respectively. Miss Eileen Doerner substituted for one of the and luncheon Wednesday by Mrs. C. K. Moreland, 608 Avenue| C. Marsh, 1210 Broadway avenue. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | | pecaleg? A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Every garment Luxable, of course. And that means comfort and lo: ‘wear as well as swanky “good ft" for the life of the gar Visit our Infants’ Dept. Every article for the little tots will please you. LUX FOR ALL PRECIOUS WASHABLES tol % A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Xmas Hosiery Featuring Phoenix —and— Kayser Hose in a color for every . costume. Make your Christmas selections now. Phoenix and Kayser Stockings are stan- dards wherever good stockings are known and appreciated. 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CHEERIO—A dusk brown to go with costumes of deep true browns and wines. * GREGE—A grey-beige to go with costumes of grey and black. - JAFFA—A shade for wear with the deep rich browns, SMOKETONE—A neutral tone for black and taupe gréy. DEEPNIGHT—An Oft-black tone for black costumes, Kayser Colors SENEGAL—In natural beige shade that harmonizes with blue and black. MADRID—A dusk brown to go with costumes of deep true browhs and wistes, GUNMETAL—A neutral tone for black and taupe grey. SAHARA—An Off-black tone for black costumes. Sizes 81 to 10:

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