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PRMeee Fr aa * Miss Mildred Swope, R. N., Will Address Meetings During Inspection Visit Plans were completed Tuesday by the alumnae casociations of the St. Alexius and Bismarck hospitals for entertaining Miss Ethel Swope, R. N., national director of the American Nurses association, New York City, during her visit here Wednesday. Physicians and nurses of the city, numbering more than 50, are expected to attend a luncheon in compliment to Miss Swope at the World War Me- morial building at 12:15 o'clock. In- terested friends of the nursing profes- sion are invited to attend the general meeting in the evening at the me- Miss Esther Teichmann, president of the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae as- sociation and general chairman of ar- rangements, will preside at the noon Juncheon. Mrs. John Larson and Miss Eleanor Pridgen as co-workers. Miss Swope will arrive Tuesday eve- and will be at the Prince hotel 12 Tables in Play at Benefit Bridge Party Auction and contract games were in play at 12 tables at the benefit ‘bridge party given by the United Commercial Travelers’ Auxiliary Sat- urday evening at the World War Me- morial building dining THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934 ~ SOCIETY and CLUBS Nurses Plan Two Affairs For Distinguished Visitor St. Olaf Graduates Hold Second Reunion All officers were re-elected for the ensuing year when 14 alumni of 8t. Olaf’s college, Northfield, Minn., held their second annual reunion at a o'clock dinner party at the Inn Sati day evening. J. 8. Fevold is presi- dent, Mr. Hulsether of Hazelton is vice president and Mrs. Paul O. Net- land is secretary. The election, transaction of business and an informal followed the dinner. Those present included Mr. aaa ae Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups ypoccaeees St. Alexius Hospital Alumnae Alumnae of St. Alexius hospitel will hold their regular meeting at & o'clock Tuesday evening at the nurses’ home of the basa * Wednesday Study Club A regular meeting of the Wednes- Tuesday by Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, club President, who is taking reservations. Russell Reid, superintendent of the State Historical society, and Mrs. Florence H. Davis, club secretary, will be speakers * a soe 5 Capital Homemakers’ Club A Christmas and birthday celebra- tion are planned for the regular meeting of the Capital Homemakers’ club, which will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wil- Yam Gabel, 504 Tenth St., south, as hostess. Following the lesson and exchange of gifts, lunch will be served. Mrs. A. N. Larson will dem- onstrate the timely lesson, entitled “Christmas bis From the Kitchen.” day Study club will occur at 3 o'clock ‘Wedne ‘Thursd esday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Neil O. Churchill, 618 Mandan and Mrs. Fevold, Mr. and Mrs, Net- | St. land, Miss Mildred I. Hoff, Mr. and Andvik and Miss Camilla Andvik, Mandan; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagen, wood; Clarence Olness, Willisto Ben Olness, Ryder; Miss Gratia Oner- hein, Steele, and Mr. Hulsether. * Mrs. Joseph Maison - Chosen as President Mrs. Joseph Maison was elected president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Patriarchs Militant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at the annual business meeting following a dinner . | given Monday evening by the retiring Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain has been /holding hig! invited to preside at the freshments table. Assisting hostesses at this function will be Mrs. C. C. . MO. Arman, Mrs. J. W. Tyler and Mrs. Flaherty. ** 8 .|Pre-Nuptial Affairs chof, chairman; Mrs, Hugo A. Schlen- ker and Miss Eila Lutgen. Mrs, William McDonald is chairman of the evening meeting arrangements committee with Miss Eunice Benz, Today and Wed. 25e¢ until 7:30 —Added— A Masical Comedy Delight “The Girl From Paradise” “Colored Cartoon Novelty” Sound News Honor Helene Boyle ‘Women employees of the Bank of ‘North Dakota have given two pre- nuptial affairs for one of their num- and on many items before. Bonham | Now Is the Time to Buy Watches We want you to see our selection of Gruens, Hamiltons, Elgins, Walthams, Il- linois, Howards, and other well-known makes because at this time when prices are going up our prices have not advanced So it might be wise for you to buy now. president, Mrs. F, L. Burdick of Man- dan. Other officers chosen were Miss Catherine McDonald, vice president; ‘Mrs. John Carlson, secretary, and Mrs, James W. Scott, treasurer. Mrs. Maison was advanced from vice presi- dent, Mrs, Carlson was re-elected and Mrs. Scott took Miss McDonald's place as treasurer. Places were marked for 10 members for the three-course dinner with ap- pointments in the Christmas colors red and green. The hostesses present- ed favors to each guest. She was as- sisted in serving by her daughters, the Misses Fern and ith og * * Former Supervisor at ee & , Presbyterian Mrs. J. A. Fleck, 514 Rosser avenue, west, assisted oe Mrs. E. J. He o will entertain Presbyterian Moth- ers’ club at her home at 8 o'clock evening. Eg] z ' i FL gin at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday noon at the home of Everts, 314 Third St. Gifts F li Eg The Junior Music club will meet at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. The meeting is called for the earlier hour because of the “Holiday” performance of the Community Players, starting at 8:30 o'clock. se 8 Bismarck Garden Club The annual meeting and banquet of the Bismarck Garden club will take place at the Inn at 6:45 o'clock Thursday evening, it was announced Local Hospital Weds] ° Bismarck friends have received ai nouncements of the marriage of Miss Ida Swanson, R.N., to N. E. Ander- gon, which occurred at Braham, Minn., on Saturday, Dec. 8. Mrs. Anderson -| will be remembered by many here as are lower than ever Brothers are 5 Mrs, C. R. Kosi (881) or Mrs. J. L. Vreal ‘ane it they ex- to attend. H EAH cents in cost. :|Christmas Party for Sisters Is Arranged Party for Sisters of St. Mary’s school, routine business and a social hour during which auction bridge was Played at 15 tables occupied members of Immaculate Conception Court No. 322, Catholic Daughters of America, g 8 gift not exceeding 25 | meeting Monday evening at St. Mary’s | (99 auditorium, Rev. Father John C. Wingering, | Wilton, will be guest speaker at the Sisters’ party, which will take the form of a dinner at 6:30 o'clock next Monday evening. Mrs. B, O. Ward, regent, announced | % that a Converts’ League meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the school auditorium. Other busi- ness included a report from Mrs. E. A. Greenwood, new charity committee chairman, Mrs. L, H. Carufel won high score | % prize and Mrs, William Dolan received the consolation gift at the card par- ty, given to raise funds for a special project of the state regent, Mrs, Max Kupitz. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. J. P. ‘Wagner made plans oe the party and that sell merchandise Our beautiful window displays are attracting a lot of interest and we doubt if they have ever [i been more beautiful any time during the 27 years we have jj jj that many a question as to what to give for Christmas has been decided by a look in our win- dows or store, If you have not seen our dis- plays, we assure you they are | | worth coming down town to see. IF. A. Knowles} 7 Plans for the annual Christmas ||} Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” A. W. LUCAS CO. Most Truly, the Store With the Christmas Spirit You Give Glamour and Comfort both when you give “Cosy ' Toes” Slippers There is that something about “Cosy Toes” that is appealing. Style choices range from “Bunnies” for the children to men’s patent leather “Operas.” $] “ for CHRISTMAS “Y @ and you'll have more time to spend with the folks back home. Give them a “surprise visit’ . during Christmas or New Year. 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