The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1934, Page 5

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Pass @—so © mBiennial Music Contests\@2 2s" heduled for Mid-March i WEEE MS hureday Musical Club Will Be Hostess Organization for Statewide Event Eolpierae Re) exact dates have not being held ‘the Thursday Musical club. | Harvey N. Ringel, Grand Forks, is eontest chairman. On his committee lare Dean Knute Froysaa, Valley City; Mr. ‘1935 contests may be made the most ‘successful in the federation’s history. ‘Miss Belle Mehus, Bismarck, new state counselor for junior clubs, is anxious to have a large representa. tion of junior members in the con- tests. Winners in the local contests go on to district participation. The finals ‘will be held in connection with the biennial convention and festival of the national federation at Philadel- phia, Pa., April 23 to May 1. Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Williston, state | te: Fargo, national president, will pre- side. There is much interest through- out the state in the event, for which THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934 SOCIETY and CLUBS :|4 Are Received Into Royal Neighbor Camp Initiation ceremonies were con-| ducted for four new members when the Royal Neighbors of America held Christmas party the World War ‘Two Christmas season favorites M. Praetorius which the choir are “To Us manuel” ee How Women’s Relief Corps | traditions Highteenth century Chooses New Officers] tticn aio wil’ te tem” tothe Mrs, Margaret, Moriarity’ will head| feat Jesus)’ b Pietro A. the ‘Women’s Relief Gorge during uae or we year i BREE 3 $ gage ii » D. Cordner, 111 Ave- nue A West, was hostess to the group. She succeeds Mrs. Mary Lewis, who became treasurer. The other new of- E ii custom served. Non-Resident Pupils ea Mrs. Nelson Sauvain “A Very Moderate Discount,” one- act play by Julia Martin, will be pre- seni at the high of gli i Set at 7:30 Monday Tryouts for “Her Husband's Wife,” comedy which has been chosen ger ay Ht id | de der ka agry' ipa seg ees, awarded tne| Junior Dancing Club Pioneer Club Giving estan mot active Old-Fashioned Party i Extends Invitation : ‘but |some other delicacy to be sent to the home by illness for three weeks has recovered sufficiently so that she can return to her studies after the holidays, eek North Dakota Birds Study Topie of Club Mrs. A. M. Galloway and Mrs. K. B m presented papers on con- servation topics when the Mystic Cir- cle club held its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Donald- son, rural Bismarck. General dis- cussion followed the of the Papers, which were “Game Birds of North Dakota” and “Water Fowl of North Dakota,” given by Mrs. Gallo- way and Mrs. Green, respectively. held at Mrs. Green’s home. . ee & rant Sioux County ERA Medical Project Miss Margaret Fortune. t * * legislature can take some ac- regarding the county’s financial || Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | °. Chapter N, P. E. 0. Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening with Mrs, R. E. Thompson, 621 Tenth ‘St. xe e cD. A. Immaculate Conception Court No. will give a 6:30 o'clock dinner and Christmas party for the Sisters of St. Mary's school at the school auditor- jum Monday evening. All members of the court are welcome. Independent Order of Odd Fellow home at Det 5 * Chapter F, Mrs. Hazel Lenhart Welsh will re- view the P. E. O. Record and Mrs. E. A. Thorberg will give a Christmas reading at the meeting of Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, to be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 814 Avenue D, as hos- tess, Officers of the chapter will meet at oe a * Pan-Attic Club A Christmas party for members of the Pan-Attic club will be held Mon- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. silhouette place were used as ap- pointments by Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 and Mrs. C. B. Nelson, holding high and second high score, respectively. Mrs. Sandin was assisted by her daughter, Miss Ethel Sandin, and * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 110 Ave- pleasure trip to Washington, D. C., and Chi- cago, At Chicago, they were guests Knowles Jewelry Store open evenings until Christmas. PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN Sunday 2:30- 7-9 P.M. Mon. - Tues. 7 - 9 P. M. Dec. 16-17-18 10c & 25¢ Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers —in— “THE GAY D.U.V. Tent Chooses Mrs. Snow as Leader — Halldorson ‘ Presidency of * zah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daugh- ¢ ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, when the annual election of of-| pioneer ficers was held Thursday evening. Other officers elected were: Senior ~ i. | b : Sing Varied Program Miss Phyllis Wolverton will be pre- sented in the weekly broadcast of the ne e oe oven nee at moderate prices ‘We know you select your Christmas Gifts carefully and we have given real thought to our appropriate gift assortment. GRUENS HAMILTONS ELGINS WALTHAMS ILLINOIS HOWARDS and all well-known makes of Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrist Watches. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Bonham Brothers FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BISMARCK A Local, Mutual Thrift and Home-Financing Institution. Sponsored and Supervised by the U. S. Government. of DIVORCEE” Alice Brady tek i | WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY DEC. 19-20—7:15 - 9 P. M. IRENE DUNNE JOHN BOLES “THE AGE OF INNOCENCE” LIONEL ATWILL i ie 3 it TH g FRIDAY - SATURDAY Matinee Sat. 2 P. M. Its Fast and Funny! “GRIDIRON FLASH” EDDIE QUILLAN + BETTY FURNESS GRANT MITCHELL LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD Complete 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. ebeeiie Latest creations in and all diamends bought fer spot cash from the cutters. iin ag Z “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” STORE NOW OPEN EVENINGS PRE Gerba! Lea ebt inte REE EF Teachers! Teachers! Order Your Christmas Candy at Once Don’t wait until the last minute. ipett Our aristr ped assort- ment of holiday candies will delight your children pinky deed school’s an- nual Christmas program. i The NEW SWEET SHOP iE to members of her bridge club, who|favors, Gifts were exchanged. held their annual Christmas Friday evening at her home in the| (Additional Society on Page Three) Enge The traditional CAPITOL —sm THEATRE e— 25c to 7:30 Last Times Tonight James Cagney Pat Ellis in “St. Louis Kid” Laugh With Them! Love With Them! Fight With Them! They’re the youth of today - —and the girls they love— stranded at the cross-roads of life... Battling life’s problems in a hall bedroom «. Flinging the golden dreams of youth into the mocking face of a bankrupt world! Don’t miss this un- forgettable romance of their fight for love and happiness against terrific odds! apartments. 6 College- Graduate. 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