The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1934, Page 3

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‘ Wednesday Study Club Famous Recipe Is Loaned| Te Nese ee ~ ‘4 M The Wednesday Study club's wel- or cou Ss te) 1e a. e fare committee composed of Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, Mrs. Kelly A. Sim- Jonson and Mrs. J. K. Blunt was in- Played several wares which her niece|structed to make provisions for a had sent. needy family’s Christmas cheer when The club was entertained by Mrs./the group met at the home of Mrs. 'W. L. Nuessle, 710 Second St. During|Neil O. Churchill, 618 Mandan St. the business session it was decided to|/The members also voted in favor of purchase the two $5.00 Christmas seal | purchasing « $5.00 health bond to- bonds of the North Dakota Anti-Tu-/| ward the Christmas seal drive. berculosis association. lq, of Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies on December 22 Announced by Council Li A discussion of “Murals and Use of i ee eee ne ae sae lome” was given . He n Auxiliary Broadcast Berg. | Two book, reviews, ‘ope, on To Go on Air Tonight! i)"tirs Norman 1. Roop nd" the hag other on Whistlers “Ten o'Clock” The monthly American Legion| given by Mrs. Burt Finney, constitut- Auxiliary broadcast, which has been ed the remainder of the program. No p|#ttanged by Mrs. Gunness,| more meetings will be held until Jan- radio chairman of the Auxiliary to/uary 9. (Lioyd Spets , American Le- eee Christmas Seal Sales Planned for Saturday . 8. Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt, chairman . of booth sales for the 1934 Christmas Mis’ uterix| Mother’s Group Holds |funity “cousti in tenet ot tne Christmas Observance ce. This group will meet at the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- d War Memorial building the sociation, announced Friday that seals before the sale to make the will be offered for sale-Saturday at cle: the A. W. Lucas company store and at the Patterson hotel. of} Mrs. Grover C. Riggs and Mrs. George Smith will be in charge of the booth at the Patterson, while Mrs. G. |. Thompson and Miss Dorothy aj | Blunt will direct sales at the other Place. . The Saturday, Dec. 1, sale of seals ; | from booths was conducted on a larger ale with 10 women directing the @-group of nurses assisting. charge were Mrs. J. A. Lar- John Schuler, Mrs. G. M. S Complete Burr Discusses iam for Fortnightly | Cervinsxt. ‘This e unusual interest of Miss Anna \ i 4 t p43 | ; : CAPITOL 25c until 7:30 Tonight & Saturday “65 of the fastest minutes seen in any film ina long time!” say the critics — after breath! - SAT. MAT. and NITE! GET READY sciehiieeiainenineinenaitagern pipette as aa JIMMY CAGNEY In Werner res.’ Left Riet warmth. Make your heme Flowers, Blooming Plants, Pottery and Decorations in Plate Super-Active Batter- ies, $7.09 exch. Felt Floor Mats, 39c. Ford A Sheet Metal Heaters, $1.10. Gam- ble Stores. OSCAR H. and CLUBS WILL Janet Croonquist Is Leader for Program Miss Janet Croonquist was leader for the miscellaneous program given at the Junior Music club meeting held Wednesday evening at the American Legion Auxiliary. room. Because of Constans, Mrs. Carl E. Knudtson,|the presentation of “Holiday” by the Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. . Brand- |Community Playess the same evening, A Minnie } business discussed was limited to a re- 5 . J. C. Oberg and/port from the committee on the tea Miss Margaret Will. given in aid of the state music con- set tests to be held here in the spring. ‘i Featuring the program the playing Juvenile Lodge Group |of the first movement from Mendel- : ssohn’s “Concerto in G Minor” by To Entertain Mothers !niss sane Watson, Mandan, with Miss tcare. -Other plano selections, ven of | score. , given Re sociation will entertain their mothers | Miss Nina Melville; “Valcik,” Mokrejs at a Christmas party to be given at|— Barbera Henry, and “Valse, 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at me No. 1,” Chopin—Miss Croon- ee ee ie Dorothy Huber | The vocal trio, “Lift ‘Thine Hyes” from Mendelssohn's “Elijah,” was sung by the Misses Jane Smith, Char- ‘and | lotte Sathre and Mary Louise Nuessle, who were unaccompanied. Miss Mar- jorie Hawley’s singing of “The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise” was the concluding number. Miss Alice Knowles was her accompanist. eee During the social hour which fol- lowed the regular business meeting of the Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Adele Zimmerman, 518 Thayer avenue, west, Christmas carols were sung and the hostess served refresh- pupils will present a program. ee * The Misses Ione Noggle and Emme Brittin of this city played roles in “Big Hearted Herbert,” & three-act play presented by the Little THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1934 ments. A devotional service also had @ place on the evening's program. A few friends of members also were guests. ze * Holiday Activities Planned by Rainbow Charitable and social activities for the holiday season were planned by the Order of the Rainbow at its regu- Jar meeting held Thursday evening at the Masonic temple. The meeting also was marked by exemplification of the initiation ritual for the Misses Helen Hedstrom and Camille Wachter. The group voted donations of $2.50 to both the annual Christmas seal drive and the Open Your Heart cam- Paign. The custom of joining the DeMolay order in sponsoring a dinner dance during the holidays will be con- tinued this season, it was decided. No date was a for the function, ian 4s usual will be a homecoming event for members and former members, who are away at college. Miss Margaret Mundy, as chairman of the Hostess committee, served re- freshments. s* 8 The American Legion Auxiliary chorus had a Christmas party Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan 8t., with contract games played at three tables as the diversion, Mrs. Nan King won the high score favor. Mrs. Ferris Cordner headed the committee which served refreshments. The table cen- terpiece was an arrangement of small Christmas trees and candies on @ mirror reflector. Country Theatre Players at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo. The presentation was acclaimed as very successful and both Miss Noggle and Miss Brittin won notice for their interpretations of their parts. Miss Noggle is a freshman in the school/ of science and literature and Miss Brittin is a freshman in the school of education at the college. The Rose Shop will remain open until 9 o’clock each eve- ning next week, starting Mon- day, Dec. 17, through Satur- day, Dec. 22. 121 Fourth Street HOSIE Diamond Service No other article in the jeweler’s stock requires such careful and expert advice as the choice of a Diamond. The reputation of this store is staked on every diamond sale. We overlook nothing that will insure satisfaction to a customer. Following are a few of the reasons why we excell in diamond service. HOLEPROOF RY Yule Music Featured At Club’s Guest Day Music of the Christmas season was featured in a program led by Mrs. G. Adolph Johns for the guest day can- dle light service given by the Thurs- day Musical club at the American Le- gion Auxiliary room, World War Me- morial building. Mrs. Johns opened the program by reading the Christmas Gospel from Luke 2:8-20. She then introduced Mrs. G. E. Wingreene, who sang “Lul- laby on Christmas Eve” by Christian- sen. A chorus of club members, in- cluding Mrs. O. I. Devold, Mrs. W. J. Targart, Mrs. J. A. Larson, Mrs. J. E. Davis, Miss Clara Trom, Mrs. For- Test M. Davis, Mrs. Frank J. Baven- dick and Miss Mildred I. Hoff, sang three Bach chorals, “How Shall I Fitly Meet Thee! » Dearest Jesus” and “Within Yon Gloomy Manger,” and Pietro Yon's “Gesu Bambino.” ‘Mrs. Devold, the club president, and Mrs. John P. French presided at the tea table, which was lighted with red candles matching those placed at the window sills and on the piano to fur- nish light. Hostesses for the func- tion were Mrs. J. E. Davis, Mrs. Tar- __ The Rose Shop will remain open until 9 o’clock each eve- ning next week, starting Mon- day, Dec. 17, through Satur- day, Dec. 22. % Famous Holeprooféquality made finer than ever, through new improvements. Certified by test of Better Fabrics Testing Bureau; More beautiful. Longer wearing. And sealed in transparent wrap fo reach you in all its fresh perfection. What gilt could be so lovely? With it, in each box, an authoritative Guide to Color Harmony of Costume and Hosiery. Special— 3 Pairs in handiome Holiday box for $ O85 2 pairs in same packing, $1.95 In a still sheerer chiffon, 3 pairs for $3.25 gart, Miss Trom, Mrs. Opie 8, Rin- dahl and Miss Marie Lemohn. During the brief business meeting Preceding the entertainment, ths Club approved purchase of a $5.00 health bond of the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association, xe eke Miss Hannah Engeseth, 601 Main avenue, leave Saturday for Long Beach, Calif., to spend several months with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Engeseth. She also will visit with her niece, Mrs, John McCabe Clark of Los Angeles, Calif., before returning to Bismarck, CARD OF THANKS We take this means to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and assistance and for the beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement in the loss of our darling little daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Will Claridge, and Family. SUEUR RAEEA Select your Christmas Gifts Now It’s not such a difficult task to select Christmas gifts if you know where to look, Here are watches, diamonds, rings, cos- tume jewelry, hundreds of at- . 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