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= N ly Girl Scout Cookie Venture Meets Gratifying Results Sales Committee and Assisting Scout Group Named by Mrs. E. A. Thorberg Generous patronage is indicated for the first annual Girl Scout cookie day on Saturday by the orders which have been placed witlr Mrs. Kelly A. Si- monson, chairman of sales, a check- up Thursday revealed. On Cookie day, Girl Scouts will de- liver the “Old Fashioned Sugar Cook- ies” which will be made Friday from @ special recipe loaned by Mrs, A. M. Christianson, Committees to assist in the supply and errand department and to assist in making and delivering the cookies have been named from troops, ‘Women Direct Work Mrs, Simonson is being assisted by Mrs. R. F. Krause, Mrs. Adrian L. Hoebeke, Mrs. J. K. Blunt, Mrs. Nor- assisted the supply and errand department. Mrs, Philip J. Meyer, Mrs. G. H. Dol- Jar, and Mrs, John R. Fleck will drive cars to ald the Scouts with deliveries. were not solicited for or- Gussner, Loretta Westphal, Loretta ‘Weiss and Pauline Eigell; refresh- ments—Eva Coats, Clarice Hanson, Esther Martin, Opal McCullough, Carrie Hapel, Statia Manney and Tillie Neiderman; clean-up—Orrilla Smith, Alice LaGrave, Martha Peter- man, Aldyth Andahl and Beverly Danley. see Story by Mrs. Waldo Appears in Magazine “The Hard-Boiled Christmas An- ,” & short story written by frs. Edna LaMoore Waldo, 712 Fourth St., has appeared in the December issue of Rural Progress, a magazine circu- lated in the six states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Indiana. Rural Progress is pub- lished in Chicago, Locale for the story is in North Dakota. eee Delphian Club Votes To Help Poor Family Christmas charities in the form of Preparing a basket for a needy fam- ily and buying Christmas seals of the North Dakota’ Anti-Tuberculosis as- sociation were voted by the Delphian club, when the group met with Mrs. Lillian Higgins, 823 Mandan 8t., as hostess. Mrs. Nupen is in charge of orgal 4 and|R. P. Wallis is sponsor and she is be- aldine Manson. chen Schneider, Nancy Helen Dollar ing assisted by the Misses Margaret Will, Gwendolyn Pilmoor and Ger- eee Christmas party of the Rebekah Busy Bees sewing elub, held Tuesday afternoon. Rooms of the Erickson home were decorated in the tradi- dies. Christmas and Beverly Stadler; Troop 11—Elsie | served Ponto, Marian Brown and Amelia Eisele. see 36 Kiddies Guests of Home Economics Class Thirty-six underprivileged children in the Bismarck public schools were entertained Tuesday afternoon at a Christmas party sponsored and planned by the girls of the Home Economics I class of Bismarck high school. The party was given from 4 to o'clock in the home economics depar: ment which was appropriately decor- ated for the season. A gaily lighted Christmas tree occupied one corner of the room. Under the tree was an in- expensive gift for each child from @ member of the class. These were dis- tributed at the close of the after- noon, Each girl had invited one child from a list of third and fourth grade children submitted by Miss Esther Teichmann, school welfare worker. guests. ‘The menu consisted of peanut butter sandwiches, pickles, hot chocolate with marshmallows, Christmas cook- ies and pink and green popcorn balls. Another Christmas project of the home economics department was the donation of four dozen glasses of grape and apple jelly to the American Legion Open Your Heart campaign. ‘This jelly was made by the class early in the semester as part of their food Preservation project. ‘The students who arranged the Christmas party under the direction of their instructor, Miss Gertrude Al- mos, are: Invitations—Mary Smith, Helen Anderson, Myrtle Oder, Eva Kvale and Lucile Smith; entertainment— Betty LeRoy, Florence Larsen, Ruth Gebhardt, Jeanne Kraft, Lorraine Anderson, Erma Pelke, Blanche Fretheim, Lois Pfeifer, Edith Agre and Mildred Boelter; lons— Beulah Let us reset your diamonds . .. This work done in our own shop. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store "Since 1907” 25e Until 7:30 ENDS TONITE, THURS, THE SONG oF ine RANGE This Saga of the Great Outdoors! Great Entertainment for The Entire Family! Musical - Cartoon - News THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934 ; Pert Pat Sports A Pert Curl To Wed Christmas Eve Announcement has been made of formerly of Bismarck. The wedding will occur in New York on Christmas eve. Miss Dickinson lived here for several years and graduated from the local high school.) Last February she completed a nurse's training course at Cornell Medical Center, New York, and since that time has been engag- ed in private duty work. The pros- pective bridegroom is the proprietor of a New York drug store. For their wedding trip, the couple will go to Atlantic City, N. J. se & Tillmon Hutton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garrison, 210 Main ave- nue, has gone to Tacoma, Wash., to spend the holidays with his mother. CAPITOL —as THEATRE ao— Today and Friday €,) SOCIETY and CLUBS One-Act Play Program ‘At Chapter N Meeting Mrs, John A. Page directed the pro- Auxiliary Membership Drive Closes Dee. 27}! bership ‘The local unit now is the largest in the state. In order to help the third district Meet its quota, the local membership committee now is conducting an ine tensive campaign to renew old mem- berships and to enroll new members. Wilmot-Johnson Vows Exchanged Wednesday The marriage of Miss Ruth Al- Lena Wilmot, daughter of Mrs. Harry Davenport, Regan, and Alf E. John- son, Wilton, occurred at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Trinity Lutheran parsonage, 704 Seventh 8t., with Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl officiat- ing. Attending the couple at the ceremony were Miss Myrna Williams of this city and Arvid Johnson, Wil- ton, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Barney Strand, Regan, was an out- -|of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs, John- son will make their home on a farm in Ecklund township. Miss Oswald of Wing Takes Marriage Vows Announcement has been made here of the wedding on Wednesday, Dec. 12, of Miss Bertha Oswald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswald, Wing, and Jacob Melhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mélhouse, Arena. The service was read at the First Evangel- ical church parsonage, 708 Rosser av- enue, by Rev. Ira E. Herzberg. The and bride are graduates of the high schools in their respective conimunities. They are at home at the bridegroom’s farm near Arena, ee * Mr. and Mrs. Finley Baker (Win- nifred Barrington), who have resided in Minneapolis since their marriage early in the year, are to make their home in San Francisco, Calif., fol- | lowing Mr. Baker’s transfer to the federal bank examiners’ department there. Mr. Baker already has left for the west: and Mrs. Baker expects to drive there from Minneapolis and arrive at San Francisco about Jan- Attention, A. 0. U. W. Mem- bers! Christmas tree and pro- gram for members and families ‘ at 7:30 o’clock Friday night at A. 0. U. W. hall, Crepes Rib Satins ‘Without a doubt the most startling array of gift slip- pers you've ever seen. All are particularly appro- priate for “fussy” gifts, The swellest, newest gift mules, you've lovely on teacloths, scarfs, Bin are buffet sets and many other. linens, In pattern 5134 you will find two 7-inch butterfly corners as shown, two 4%-inch matching flower sprays and four 2% x 3 inch flower sprays; directions for doing applique; illustrations of all stitches needed; material requirements, and color suggestions, To obtain this pattern send preferred) to the Bismarck Tribune Household Arts Dept., Street, New York, N. ¥. 10 cents in stamps or coin ‘coin . uary 1. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baker are well-known former Bismarck resi- dents. Mrs. Baker was an instructor at the William Moore school before her marriage. * * * The Misses Mildred E. Huff and Lorraine Bohlig won score honors when the beginners’ contract group of the Bismarck chapter, American Association of University Women, was entertained Tuesday evening by the Misses Evelyn Wahl and Gudrun Scheldrup, 607 Second St. Twelve members attended. It was decided to hold the next meeting Thursday, Jan. 17, with the Misses Huff and Myrtle Sandie as hostesses. * ek Miss Minnie Swenson, Jamestown, is expected to arrive Saturday to pass the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker, 508 Thayer ave- nue, west. Miss Swensen and Mrs. Baker are sisters. 5 Seasonal Selections Given for Chapter F The approach of Christmas was noted in the program given before Chapter F, P. E. O. Sisterhood, which met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank E. Cave, 814 Avenue D, as hostess. Mrs, Hazel Lenhart Welsh read “Christmas in. Many Lands” from the P. E. O. Magazine, this being followed by the reading of “The Little Mixer,” Christmas story by Lillian Nicholson Shearon, by Mrs. E. A: Thorberg. eee An exchange of gifts marked the Christmas party of the Progressive Mothers’ club given Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Rex B. Albrecht, 718% Mandan St., with Mrs. C. W. Porter and Mrs. Hedstrom in charge of entertainment. Mrs. Hazel Taft, Mandan, and Mrs. George J. Tekip- Pe, Mrs. G. M. Freitag and Mrs. Al- brecht won prizes in the games. A lighted Christmas tree was an im- Portant feature in decorations of the Albrecht home. xe OK Mrs, Arthur V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth St, and Mrs. P. C. Bakken, 500 Avenue C, returned Monday evening from Valley City, where they had that day attend-* the funeral for their uncle, John O. Hanchett, a Prominent banker and attorney, who died there Friday. (Additional Society on Page Six) Girl Scout COOKIE DAY Saturday, Dec. 22 Sponsored by Bismarck Girl Scout Council, Phone orders to Miss Norma Peterson at 531. Bismarck Ready tomorrew ao Handreds ef Pieees ef Fime Satin and ere va Three Days Only! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All You Need fer A Lovely Gift is Stk Crepe Pajamas All Wool Sweaters Beautiful Skirts Balbriggan Pajames Artists' Smocks Wool Muff Bags Kid Cloves Collar and Cuff All Leather Bags Suede Cloth Purses