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©) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 SOCIETY and CLUBS Order of the Inducts Officers for 1935 Chapter Honors Mrs. L. P. Warren and H. S. Lobach, Sr., Who Retire ‘The 1935 staff of officers for Bis- marck Chapter No, 11, Order of the Eastern Star, was installed during ceremonies held Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple with Mrs. Marcia Bowman organist. sang “Star of the East” and “My Task” during the installation ritual. Mrs, H. M. Beall, worthy matron, has the following staff of oe ten and appointive officers: Worthy Patron —H. J. Taylor; Associate Worthy Ma- tron—Mrs, Laura Erdahl; Associate ‘Worthy Patron—F. G. Orr; Secretary —Mrs. H. L. Wheeler; —Mrs. W. B. Couch; Board of Trus- tees—Mrs. Beall, Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Erdahl; \Marshal—Miss Audrey M. Bion Chaplain—Mrs. Grace Van Bender, Theodore and Mra, Walter J. Brandt; Esther—Mrs. Clare L. Nelson; Ruth—Mrs. G, A. Dahlen, and Ada—Miss Margaret Davidson. Mrs, L. P. hy retiring worthy Publicity Head Takes Federation Broadcast Miss Clarice Belk, publicity chair- of the district over KFYR at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning, to Miss Maude A. Tollefsen, radio ze * Giving Holiday Party For Episcopal Women ‘Women of 8t. George's with the church are invited to attend this sssantiaiu™ Story Hour : Saturday To Observe Christmas | SEEARC! OIAMONDS “JEwELAV DIAMONDS Additions! proof of the quality standards so rigidly maintained Eastern Star|" St., and her sister, Miss Marion Dahl, entertained six guests at an informal Christmas used in sppointments for the lunch- eon, ze * Couple Wed on Sunday To Make Home in City Miss Ida R. Doan, daughter of Mrs. Nora Allensworth, Menoken, and Ar- thur J. Bender, Bismarck, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bender, Tuttle, re- peated their marriage vows during a quiet Habe read Sunday at the First ‘Rosser | “ avenue, iy Rev. Ira E. Tersbere ‘The bride, Guests at the ceremony included the bridegroom's mother, Miss Swan- hild Petrie of Tuttle, and Mrs. Carl Bender, Mrs. Veva Slorby, Miss Mar- garet Baumfalk and Norman Agre, all of Bismarck. eee Revival of Customs Marks Pioneer Party|™ The buffalo bush Christmas was revived in its pioneer form Mon- day evening when the Burleigh coun- ty chapter of Pioneer Daughters of bei cco entertained igi sold ioned le program honoring Ploneer mothers. The function, at- tended by 70 guests, was held at the PARAMOUNT, 25e Until 7:30 ENDS TONIGHT - WED. Mwly CHRISTIANS i . with Jean Parker - Charles Bickford THURSDAY ONLY The = Ralaete Comedy Hit Scandal That Spread From Coast to Coast Loaded with Romance and Laughter! Miss “Ruth |county Grand Pacttic hotel private dining) Mandan Congregation Trimming the buffalo berry bush! Honors Rev. Elsworth which stood close to a modern tree, — Dery pene, ace ad edd | pan tnd eran ar Ne green tssue paper folded into fency worth, 514 Mandan St., shared honors at @ 1 o'clock dinner and reception given at the Lewis and Clark hotel Sunday by the ccngregation of the Christ Episcopal church, Mandan. Members of the church guilds were hostesses at the dinner, attended by about 40 parish members. ‘The function was an official wel- come to Rev. and Mrs. Elsworth who came to Bismarck from Jamestown late last summer when Rev. Elsworth In keeping with the occasion, talks on “How I Spent My First Christmas in North Dakota” were given by a group of pioneer women including Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, Mrs. Margaret | Morlarity, Mrs. Charles L. Pearce, Mrs. John P, Dunn, Mrs. Ida Schroed- . W. € anniversary of his consecration to the episcopate. Ernest J. George was toastmaster for the brief program, including an address of welcome and responses by Bishop Bartlett and Rev. Elsworth. Bishop Bartlett was making his offi- cial visit to the Bismarck and Man- dan congregations. White flowers sent to Mrs. F. E. Koetke from South Africa were part of the floral centerpiece for the din- ner table, which was trimmed in keeping with the holiday season. The flowers were @ month in transit and are expected to remain fresh for two or three = “onger. * % Pan-Attic Observes Holiday at Meeting The evergreen trees which are used most extensively as home decorations during the holiday season were dis- cussed by Ernest J. George of the United States experiment station when. he addressed members of the Pan- Jr. assumed the pastorate of St. George's and the Christ churches. Bishop Bartlett was observing that day the Attic club during their annual Christ- was served at the home of Mrs. J. T. Sarvis at the experiment station. For table talks, members responded with Christmas greetings. Mrs. F. E. Mc- Curdy iaiieea | — Meetings of Clubs A Christmas party for members of Chapter 8, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will be given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, o'clock. Chapter L, 8. M. C. Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, will hold a Christmas party Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Ray ning at 8 o'clock. Zither Club The Zither club's Christmas Mold will be held at the Business and Pro- fessonal Women's club room, World| gram leader for the First Baptist Wer Memorial evening, starting at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Emma Grob, president, asks that all members be bey * Women’s Nonpartisan League The annual election of officers and @ musical program will feature the regular meeting of Women’s Nonpar- isan Club No, 1 to be held at 8 O'clock Thursday evening at the World War Memorial building dining ‘30 o'clock Thursday afters noon with Mrs, Robert E. Kennedy, 518 Sixth 8t., as eee * * Circle 4, Presbyterian Aia The only circle of the First Presby. terian Ladies’ Aid meeting this ween is Circle 4, which will be entertainea by Mrs. G. M. Constans, 621 Mandan St., assisted by Mrs. Ralph W. San- ders and Mrs. Neil O. Churchill, The meeting hour is 3 o'clock, Rev. Rindahl Speaker For Scout Broadcast Rev. Opie 8, Rindahl, treasurer of the Girl Scout council, will speak on phases of Girl Scout activities over KFYR Thursday afternoon at 2:36 o'clock, it was announced Wednes- day by Mrs. Alex Rosen, publicity chairman. eeS_eEe==e=aeEe_e_eeee—— Dance at Dome, Saturday night, Dec. 22, sponsored by Forty and Eight. Leonard Dahi building, Thursday|church Mission Circle meeting to be] and his orchestra. And Social Groups Chapter S, S. M. C. 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