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q Junior High Music Groups _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEUNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1934 1 @)SOCIETY and CLUBS ° e To Give Sunday Musicale! :23".87 teu tree and toys by Chapter BC, = pettiness tase sere neatly it Mothers’ Crd ye pemrap with . a decision made regular meet Two Glee Clubs, Boys’ Quartet shout the rooms and the hincheon /t) °o ta tniesday evening at the home and Band to Appear at | and pom poms with green candles tied | Mrs. Russell M. Larkin, 806 Firat ‘green tulle at either side creat-|St. The club's welfare committee, City Auditorium ae te seasonal setting.|Mrs. John G. Lobach, Mrs. L. H. iS ‘The guests, who wore costumes repre- | Fredericks and Mrs. Paci: Put- Adding @ bright spot to the holiday senting various characters for the oc. | Ham. will sare for thls chat Cotivity season's calendar is the announce- 1 were entertained at bridge, ‘116 ourchase of a $2.50 health bond ment that next Sunday the Lowell |following the business of the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculo- fen and one cua ae hone clubs, se & sis association. The annual holiday Schoo! band wil appesr ia a pubtic| Wilton Piano Pupils | sr'y of the group was set for Thurs. concert at the Bismarck city suditor-| Eintertained Monday |mrs. J. w. Tyler, 3i1 Park st. "It jum at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. pir also was decided to make s contribu- ‘The program will be made up of tion to the campaign fund for Mrs, Christmas carols and other numbers |_ Mrs. A. Gaughters, |e A. Jones, Lisbon, who is & = by the singers and the band members, ieun me a bested Of Wilton, eD-| date for second vice president of the General Federation of Women’s clubs. who will play the usual type of band from plano Program mili city, marches to concert tary | Monday evening. In music memory| ROU call was answered with “Bright waltzes. contest first, aggond and third prises| “roto ar anaes Clarion E. Larson is director of the | went, to, Mrs. Be Lact J at band. The choruses are under toh lewman Fiegel, tion of Miss Ruby Wilmot, elty school |Fespectively. ‘Those playing in the | "Hin served refreshments, music su The DANG 18 pre eeneaa Dok and Baty Wen | @ sent 32 members in concert Dolores sa erry and cach choral group austere abet |er, Corinne Hochhalter, taVerne an-|| Church Societies | = making the total number |eirom, Beverly ee Marian| © Of students appearing about 110. , Maree Bertha ** & igs jorke, Darlyne Fiegel. therine World Wide Guild will 35 Reservations for of Rey, and Mrs, Ellis L. Jackson, 619 Garden Club Banquet |sive4, Zhe group will meet again] mycin st, at 8 oclock ‘Thuraday j,qhitty-tive reservations hed been bored ig a Garden club’s annual pantie which Chapter L Plans for A regular meeting of or Pirst Will be held at 6:45 o'clock Thursday| Christmas Observance |paptist churcn Ladies’ Ald will be evening at the Inn, according to Rev. ne) held at 3 o'clock Thi Hills L. Jackson, president, The an-! Chapter 1, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, a holiday party and a ste of Mrs, G. A. Dahlen, 623 ‘The members $2.00 worth of call was an- sSwered by giving humorous readings. Miniature Christmas trees placed pike sr The 4 se *& Woman’s Club Party Is in Holiday Theme |*i The advent of Christmas was not- ed by the Woman’s club at its annual brief business meeting held Monday evening at the Third voted to purchase Christ: ‘ Featuring NO COVER Bert and Jay CHARGE Van Duesen Ose Floor Shi Flash Dance Team Fock Night rape Se 11 p.m. -1a.m. Comedy Skits:- - Novelty: Taps _(M. 8. T.) AU Week Mandan’s Entertainment Palace First Door West of First National Bank . Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations Christmas 20, at the home . = son, 416 Fifteenth St., when it met ‘Tue! with Mrs. Alfred 8. Dake, 1016 Eighth St., as hostess. The gencies, and two day” given by dations of Personalit Mrs.C. V. 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