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<) Holiday Fetes Given for'PIANST WILL PLAY COGHLAN IS NAMED Two Junior Lodge Groups| BRILLIANT PROGRAM! LOCAL CONGILATOR): Degree of Honor and of Honor and Women’ 's Benefit Association Jun- - lors Are Party Guests Two of the junior lodge parties, pre hE IC I A Christmas séason, were given Saturday afternoon when the Juve- nile Degree of Honor Protective asso- ciation and the junior membership of the Women’s Benefit association were entertained at holiday func- tions. Mothers of members were special guests at the Degree of Honor party given at the World We ate building dining room. nty at tended. Miss Dorothy Huber, juvenile supervisor, was in general charge of arrangements and the program, opened with a talk on “Juvenile In- surance” given by Mrs. Alfred Zuger, (po of the senior lodge. Dancing pupils of Mrs. Dorothy ures; Harriet Wagar, scarf waltz; Ramona Mills, waltz clog and acrobatic figures; Kathleen Spohn, tap and step routine. Mrs. G. D. ‘Wagar played their accompaniments. Kathleen Kohler entertained with a reading, “Little Yacob Strauss,” and acted as Santa Claus for the gift dis- tribution. Refreshments were served by Mrs. re M. Brazerol, Mrs. John Roehrich, Elizabeth Wachtler, Miss Irma Rie, Miss Huber and four juvenile members, Kathleen Kohler, Ann Louise Selvig, Jean Byers and Edith Roehrich. Fourteen Women’s Benefit associa- tion junior members were guests at a theatre party at the Paramount Sat- urday afternoon and then were taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Paul, 420 Fourteenth St., where games were played and a gay Christmas luncheon was served. Prize winners in the games were Elaine Cleveland, David Haggerty, Leura Huber and Beverly Korupp. Seasonal favors for| each child were of the table dec- orations for the luncheon served by Mrs. Paul, assisted by the juvenile director, Mrs, Fred Svaren, and Mrs. Daniel M. pein Dr. L. H. ‘Fredericks Heads Church Society L, H. Fredericks was elected resent of the Trinity Lutheran Men's club, when the organization held a potluck supper, brief program and annual meeting Friday evening at the church parlors, Serving with Dr. Fredericks for a term of one year will be A. C. Amundson as vice pres- ident, Erling Hedahl as secretary and O. C. Ellingson as treasurer. C. W. Leifur, T. G. Piomasen and 8. Lille- year on the committee for Boy Scout ‘Troop No, 5, which the club is spon- coring. see County Judge I. ©. Davies granted marriage licenses Saturday to Gil- bert W. Cass, Bismarck, and Mrs. | North On Friday, Arthur R. Paul, Bismarck, and Miss Edna Mary Flanagan, rural Bismarck, received & marriage license. MASONS ATTENTION Installation of officers to- night. Also special program and lunch. A Gift of Chinaware will make a very appropriate Gift for Mother Give a complete set. Sepa- rate pieces also are appre- ciated. We have a complete stock of Bavarian and china in attractive patterns Prices are Moderately Low Open Evenings Until Christmas Bonham Brothers NOTICE Tam pew lecaied at Har. Heaton 8 'y Shop be pleased to have for- mer and new customers pay me visits there. Our tele- phone number is 130. Helen Baumgart Jose Echaniz \aniz Has Chose Chosen Pieces for January 28 Concert Opening Artist Series Mehus Junior Music Club Holds Meeting to be performed by and Joi age bee Senet Sunday afternoon. ‘oung musicians making ap] ppearances [Mau were Maxine and Betty Brauer, Rob-|Singers’ Guild 1935 Artist Series. A rare treat is in store for the au- Hauch, Charlotte Sloven and Vaniare included. From ie George. At the close of the program, |Chosen the “Ballade in A-Fiat” and Marjorie Robinson served light re-|the great “A-Flat Polonaise” with its freshments, spectacular left-hand octave pass- ee & ae Dinner Dance Tuesday | "titer technic. " To Celebrate Holiday|tumy, evra mts ty the meer Good: Peter Stewart and Miss Clarice Belk. se & b> ry Foresters to Sponsor broadens Card Party W Wednesday |", aoe de A bridge and whist party, which will beget tread ‘be open to the public, will be given at|Story.” To make the St. Mary’s schoo] auditorium Wednes- | descriptive, she should day evening by the Men’s Catholic|“pances and r Order of Foresters. Cards will begin} The Symphonic at 8 o'clock. The committee in charge | quartet, Ben Goodsell includes Joseph Eisele, area ee Preeathcar dtr renin Deardorff, Ji and Ni al Ei vs Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ee . St, Alexius Alumnae A special meeting of the ater eral Hospital Alumnae association called for 8 o'clock Monday pombara at thm nurses’ home to discuss the proposed eight-hour day for nurses. All members are requested to attend ci eubeal cera may be soured by telephoning pete debate NORTH POLE FLIGHT CLOTHING IS SHOWN Fur Parka and Trouser of Late Carl Ben Eielson Loaned to A. W. Lucas Company sociation of University Women, will be entertained Tuesday evening by the Misses Gudrun Scheldrup and Evelyn Wahl, 607 Second St. Cards will start at 8 o'clock. se & Fort Lincoln Chapter, A. W. M. Fort Lincoln chapter, American ‘War Mothers, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the War Moth- ers’ room, World War Memorial build- ing. ‘The fur parka and trousers worn by Carl Ben Eielson in his historic flight over the North Pole in 1928 on display in the A. W. =e coer men’s clothing ion Broadway avenue faenip asa suggest! mingled with a pang of sorrow at the parma iol aoeny Dakota's great avia- The garments were loaned to the Lucas store after being returned to se & Pioneer Daughters Reminiscences of Christmas in olden times will feature the program for the Christmas party honoring pioneer women to be given by the Burleigh county chapter, Pioneer Daughters of Dakota, at the Grand Pacific hotel private dining room Monday part evening a ‘clock. Each member is requested to bring a pioneer mother to the function. nue E, assisted by Mrs. A. H. Helgeson, will be hostess to the postponed meeting of the Past Presidents’ Par- Tey, American Legion Auxiliary, at 8 o'clock Monday evening. nee B. P. W. Current Events Class ‘There will be no meeting of the Bus- iness and Professional Women's club current events class Tuesday evening, it is announced by Miss Bessie R. Baldwin, the club's program chairman. 718% Mandan St, with the social commitiee in charge. donee Tuesday E. Vater, 407 Sixth St. Mrs. N. Lloyd Lillestrand will be the leader. LIONS CLUB ADOPTS NEW CONSTITUTI Quartet Gives Two Mus Two Musical 8e-|f _ lections at Regular Lunch- eon Meeting Monday Daughter of County Farmer Dies Sun Darlene Joyce Sherman, one- Berend danenier of ME spd Mire, Sherman, who live fg nth of Monch, dad from Li a li acalgl S Operatoh of the act is relatively simple, he said. The farmer must pay @ fee of $10 when he files his applica- tion to take advantage of the law but after that has little or no expense ex- cept the fee of his attorney. The con- ciliator sits as a representative of the federal judge in the effort to bring about an agreement between debtor and creditors, If the creditors object to the scal- ee down process, Coghlan said, the farmer retains possession of his pro- Perty for five years at a reasonable rental value, to be fixed by the court be! he basis of present values. an agreement is 1, will represen oun Court in Making actor is veained to tee 2 Bee one o! appraised value in two years; Debt Adjustments Under 1, ‘additional 2% per cent in three New Statute years; an additional five per cent in four years; an additional § per cent saa aE in bo years athe of the Announcement that he has been ap-|"npaid balance in six years. Mean- saa toad while, the interest is held at the nom- inal rate of one per cent. The debtor also ts required to keep the taxes paid. If he fails to pay the taxes or to meet his installments under the agree- ment, the creditor may foreclose with the consent of the court. Cuban foreign trade is ® substantial increase in walueras cone Pared with @ year ago, the United States taking 70 per cent of Cuba's exports, CAPITOL ms THEATRE =ee— 25c to 7:30 Ends Tonight Monday PARAMOUNT, 25c until 7:30 ENDS TONIGHT - MON. THE LADY OF ALLURE. «+ Meet a new personality —glamorous . . . provoca- tive and alluring ...a beau- tiful woman of many moods «+ exotic and fascinating. a aan, bh Starts Tomorrow Warren William in “Case of the Howling Dog” A screen version of the amazing novel! It will thrill, excite and completely enter- tain you! ee Comedy - News - Novelty ounenves-Jtwnus7 A Bulova Watch For Christmas No gift can compare with a Bulova—none will live so long in lul service. And right now, values are probably greater than they will be again. We are also showing a nice selection of Gruen and Hamilton watches, s * = ry = = 2 Our store will be open evenings till nine o'clock... Christmas, F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1907” till An Ideal Holiday Gift A Season Ticket tor the Singers Guild Artist Series Four Delightful Concerts -by- WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICIANS Call Miss Maude A. Tollefsen for Tickets Because of the nearness of Christ- mas the Lions voted not to hol meeting next Monday. 522 Second St. Phone 2838 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1934 SOCIETY and CLUBS quaiied mempers. of the local lodge wil be given liig memberships in the Masonic organization. Forty-one cents out of each dollar in the steel industry goes for wages, says the American Iron and Steel In- FB, E. Diehl to Install Sythe ait at 8 p. m., Monday night t the Masonic temple, Son as Lodge Master|- Other officers who will be in- stalled at the me ante are FP. E. Diehl, past-master of the|Leslie A. French, senior hgh i Bismarck lodge, No. 5, A. F. and A.| Lorenzo Beix, junior warden; Mar- M., will install his son, Lester Diehl,|vin Ness, secretary; H. 8. Lobach, a8 worshipful master of the local| treasurer and G. F. Dullam, trustee. lodge at special ceremonies to be| As a part of the program several s JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS ‘SALE—. Lovely New Arrived Dresses@ we Pw Bought for This Event To Make Your Gift Problems Easy. $ A New L Prints Tunics _ Jackets Every ** New Creation SHE WILL APPRECIATE A DRESS FOR A GIFT Fully Silk Lined Heavy Inter. linings All Wool Fabrics Coats Worth Un to aurPpun