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oTtsa wu S1SOe Tadstsbreaeisa SYERS ATTAESE! ERSRE BFA Y Additional ociety Musie Group to Give Guest Entertainment A candie light service featuring Christmas music has been by Mrs. G. Adolph Johns for the an- nual guest-day entertainment of the ‘Thursday Musical club, which will take place Thursday atfernoon at the American Legion Auxiliary room, ‘World War Memorial building. Members, who are to come at 3 O'clock, are instructed to be prepared to give musical current events. The guests are being invited for 3:45 o'clock. Hostesses for this function are Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs. W. J. Tar- gart and the Misses Marie Lemohn and Clara Trom. * 28 Meetings of Clubs { And Social Groups Order of the Rainbow Initiation exercises will be conduct- | ed during the Order of the Rainbow meeting scheduled for 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. se k AO.UW. ‘ The Ancient Order of United Work- men lodge will elect officers at its | 10 The Rose Shop will remain t open until 9 o’clock each eve- ning next week, starting Mon-|°° day, Dec. 17, through Satur- day, Dec. 22. Bismarck chapter, American Associ- University Women, will meet club of the ll meet at 7:30 o'clock Thi evening at the Patterson plete plans for their i gia ‘Wednesday, Dec. 19. Junior groups will be entertained at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and the senior members will have their party in the evening of that day. Mrs. E. C. arrangements chairman. Miss Marjorie Rosen Will Play Over KFYR Stee is| gram. . |“Organizations,” Miss THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934 Current Events Club Plans Holiday Affair Varying somewhat from their tra- ditional Christmas party, the Current Events club members will entertain their husbands and other guests at a dinner at the: Grand Pocific hotel Wednesday evening, Dec. 19. The pro- gram, in charge of Mrs. Obert A. Ol- son, will include various surprise fea- tures and the usual gift exchange, the husbands to be the recipients this year of both the toys and the poems that always accompany them. Mrs. H. F. O’hare is arranging for the bridge and other entertainment that will conclude the evening. Mrs. F. H. Waldo, chairman of the committee on arrangements, is looking after the dinner and decorations. There will be no regular meeting of the club during December. es * ‘Panel Discussion Is Introduced by B.P.W. ‘The panel discussion, which in re- cent years has been recommended by many national organizations, was in- troduced to the Business and Profes- sional Women’s club at the regular meeting held Tuesday evening. Rou- tine busineses and a social hour formed the remainder of the pro- As Christmas projects, the club voted to buy a $5.00 health bond for the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association and to decorate the Christmas trees at the Bismarck and St. Alexius hospitals on Sunday after- noon, Dec. 23. Mrs. Alfred Zuger's report on the November Community Council meeting was read. Miss Lillian E. Cook, club public re- Hosch; “Social Service,” Mrs. R. E. ‘Wenzel; “Law and Order,” Mrs. L. B. rr hagg and “Culture,” Mrs. W. J. Tar- ga Miss Ethel Swope, New York City, national director of the American ‘Nurses association, was a guest of the club. Refreshments served by Miss Cook and Mrs. Grace Clendening were in the Christmas theme. The club's next meeting will be held on January 8 in the form of a Twelfth Night party with the press and pub- city committee in charge. = ss Christmas Seal Bond Purchased by Group Purchase of a $5.00 Christmas seal bond of the North Dakota Anti-Tu- berculosis association was voted by the Mothers’ Servcie club, ‘which held its Christmas meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, 312 Avenue B, west. Future plans Made for the group's activities in- clude the next regular meeting on January 8 with Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, 923 Seventh St. and a husband's Party, which will be given on Febru- ary 12 instead of in January as it, originally was scheduled. The eve- ning’s program and the refreshments served were carried out in the holi- day theme. *s* * Mothers’ Club Votes Drive Contribution Members of the Mother's club, meet- ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, W. F. McGraw, 322 Anderson ‘St. for a regular business meeting Program and luncheon, voted to buy @ $5.00 Christmas seal sale bond as a contribution toward the 1934 drive of lations chairman, led the panel dis- cussion, which was centered around “Community Betterment,” with a view to considering what Bismarck already has and to make suggestions for im- provements. Topics presented were: “Recreation,” Miss Bessie R. Baldwin; Josephine Inexpensive Things to Promote Comfort and Beauty in the Home Two piece Living Room Suites - - $169.50 : ’ EXTRA!!! For: the convenience of Christmas sh pers, we have pe arrangements to Give them what they actually need. This is a prac- tical Christmas. A very few dollars will go a long way—perhaps further in furniture than in anything Ise. Sewing Cabinets wala wainut ---7- 94.95 the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association. Following roll call answered with “Something I've Been Thinking,” Mrs. C. W. Schoregge gave a discussion of “Vegetable Dyes and Oriental Rugs,” telling how dyes were discovered and the uses to which they have been put and tracing the history of oriental rugs, both as to their making and ‘The first meeting of the new year} will be at the home of Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt, 411 Avenue D, on Jan- uary 8 Thurs, - Fri. Choice Grain Fed Beef Steer het pe... LOC Rensts 10c, 12c Beef Stew, ger tb. oo... 8c mn. ..... 1 Veal Stew, WATCH FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS Farmers’ Cut Rate Meat Market 612 Broadway Phone 216 We Deliver on Saturdays Chapter L. & C. Meets For Bridge Luncheon Members of Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, were entertained at a 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon given Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Clarence Gunness, 1014 Eighth St., who was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. George L. Dolph and Mrs. A. C. Brainerd. In the contract games, Played at three tables, Mrs. Leif 8. Blensly won the high score favor. Miniature Christmas trees were the main feature of the luncheon ap- pointments. * ek * Give Hardtime Party For Mothers’ Group Mrs. G. M. Freitag, Mrs. Roy Riggs and Mrs. Fred Svaren were hostesses for a hardtime costume party given Tuesday evening at the Freitag resi- dence, 1516 Avenue B, for members of the Progressive Mothers’ club and @ few other guests, numbering about 15. In games, which provided diver- sion, prizes were won by Mrs. H. E. Paul, Mrs. C. W. Porter, Mrs. Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Rex B. Albrecht and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom. Refreshments were served after the games. The annual Christmas party of the or- ganization will be held Tuesday, Dec. 18, OlAMONDS “JEWELAY Sterling Tableware jj A Choice That Needs Infinite Care If you are a bride-to-be— |f about to choose your flat sil- |] ver—we venture a word of ad- i vice. ] Select a pattern with which if you will always be pleased. The fff Francis First or some of the other beautiful patterns we are jij showing. i Francis First is conceded to be the most beautiful pattern on the market, and is so considered even by the majority of manu- jj facturers of other patterns. Let Hf us show you Francis First before you place your order for silver- R. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Bince 1907” Oh, Gee Dad! Take me down to Gamble’s and see what I'd like for Christmas —There’s Bikes ’n Guns— Cowboy Suits ’n Wagons— Trucks ’n everything and swell dolls ’n things for sis- ter, too. Dolls, 15c and up —Xmas Tree Lights, 29e— Lionel Trains, 79c. December ONE MORE DAY of ia Clearance CKIANE( RS Prices in this sale are almost unbelievably low for depend- able style furs—a fur coat op- portunity that is all in favor of fur coat buyers. STAY OPEN EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK Dec, 17-22 Cedar Chests ....$17.50 Walnut Exterior, full cedar lined, mothproof. Discounts are from 20 to 30% Exceptional Values Sensational Savings Metal Bridge Sets Very sturdy, with attractive waterproof covering. ceed, so Het $11.95 Look at these Values! Coffee tae .... $9.50 Solid walnut, carved, with glass tray. ~ Guir'.... $3250 Large, comfortable and looking. Several Months to Pay if you wish REPAIRING - - REMODELING OCCASIONAL CHAIRS SMOKERS $4.95 to $30.00 $2.45 0 $14.50 LAMPS END TABLES Thursday, December 13th $4.75 to $12.50 $1.00 fo $9.75 eerie Pictures, fine assortment ............$1.00, $1.50, $2.25, $3.25 For Women's. Wear Bismarck 41 Years of Fur Service 1 Bowman Furniture Company Broadway at Second ’ Bismarck « -” Telephone 100 —1934 i Forty-five voices will sing eight chor-}land, contralto; Rev. G. R. Estrem, 45 Voices to Present Ka selected from the oratorio by|bass, and Klein, tenor. Mrs. G. Re ‘Messiah’ at Maddock | Richara K. Kiein, director. Estrem is accompanist of the choir. Mrs. Margaret Ackland of Minne- Sig Sr eae Maddock, N. D., Dec. 12.—Handel's apolis, soprano soloist, has been se-| In the past I've been pretty good oratorio, “The Messiah,” will be sung! cured for the rendition. Regular|at talking to tigers, but not so good here Sunday evening, Dec. 16, by the! soloists of the chair are: Miss Ingrid; with clephants—Alfred E. Smith, North Viking Lutheran church choir.!Garnass, soprano; Miss Gilma Hoy-|dedicating new New York zoo, Bismarck, N. Dak. Heavily Furred All Wool Fabric True Elegance In A Gift Specially Priced 4" Tree Bark Fabrics, Fan and Ripple Collars, All Silk Linings, Heavy Warm Inter- linings. Her Favorite Gift Lovely Silk Crepe Lasestons Per Negligees Collars : Bleck and Wolf, nella Seal, ch ie Raccoon, Mendoza aad ue, Frag- Beaver and many ola and Rose others. SO FEMININE ONE PRICE BUT MANY STYLES 70 PLEASE THE YOUNG THINGS AND TO TICKLE THE FANCY OF THE GIVER | WOOL ROBES AND SILK NEGLIGESS § Q 8 In exciting new colors and All Silk Reversible Robes... $5.90 Happiness in the Opens Her Xmas Package Wool Crepe Muff Purses Silk Crepe Party Bags Smooth Grain Calfskins, Obelisk Grain Leathers, Pouches, Zippers, Enve- tages, ls. Variety in Shimmery Satin And Silk Crepe DANCETTES Including the Famous AUTOGRAPHED ‘4 Sed Gingerettes Se Exei New and ferent. * Pr thay Be eo. : Glorified OWNS Fresh and Levely. Exalt Femininity Dressed Up In All Their Glory With Foamy Lace Ingenuio usly Applied. The Gown More Formal Than Your Fondest