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Additional ociety Talk on School Taxes — Prepared for Council School taxation plans to be brought before the coming legislative session will be presented to the Community Council by W. H. Payne, principal of the Bismarck high school, at the tegular December meeting. Mrs. Prayne Baker, council president, asks that all delegates attend the session, which will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the American Legion Auxiliary room, World War Memorial building. ke A.0.U.W. Yule Party Set for 7:30 Friday Members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and their families re invited to the annual Christmas arty which will be given at the lodge all Friday evening, starting prompt- ly at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a and treats for all the chil- dren. Mrs. D. B. Burton, present ju- venile director, and Mrs. James Nel- on, the incoming director, are making arrangements for the affair. * * * St. Mary’s Program To Be Given Tonight Grade children of St. Mary's paro- chial school will be presented in their annual Christmas program at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the school auditorium. A nominal ad- tmission charge will be made for the entertainment, which is open to the public. The band, organized recently under direction of Sister Cecile, will make its first public appearance at this time. Other music groups to be featured are the harmonica and thythm bands. wae American War Mothers Plan Holiday Charity Varied Christmas charities were planned by Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, which met ‘Tuesday afternoon at the War Moth- ers’ room, World War Memorial build- ing. Cash donations voted were $5.00 to the North Dakota Anti-Tubercu- Josis association Christmas seal fund and $ 5.00 to the War Mothers’ na- tional home at Washington, D. C. (Christmas cards are being sent to ex- service men at the state penitentiary and insane hospital and gifts are be- ing sent to veterans hospitalized at Fargo. Two comforters for needy families will be made at the next meeting. The refreshments commit- tee included Mrs. W. H. Webb, Mrs. G. N. Livdahl and a Peter Reid. se Junior Musicians to Give Weekly Program Miss Belle Mehus. eee junior groups ‘affiliated w! ie North Dakota Federation of Music clubs, is arranging the 15-minute weekly broadcast of the Thursday Musical club over KFYR at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening. Five pupils representing three of the federated Junior clubs in the city will be pre- bent ited. Phyllis Wahl of the Mehus conser- vatory Tiny Tots’ club will play “Southwind” by Bilbro. Leo Hallo- fan, violin pupil belonging to the Me- hus conservatory Junior club will be heard playing Grieg’s “Norwegian Dance.” Miss Barbara Henry, Robert Kling and Miss Jane Watson, members of the Bismarck Junior Music club, will present the remaind- er of the program, Miss Henry play- Ing “Valcik”, Mokrejs; Kling playing “Consolation No. 6,” Liszt, and Miss ‘Watson playing “! »” Bach- Busoni, and ee Levitzki. * Fort Lincoln Family Going to Philippines Captain Bird Little, who has re- ceived orders for a two-year detail in the Philippine Islands, and Mrs. Lit- tle are to be honored at several fare- well parties at Fort Lincoln before they begin a month and a half leave on January 5, the date they will leave the post here. and Mrs. Little and their daughter, Peggy Ann, are to spend their leave visiting relatives in Iowa, Georgia and Texas, and will sail from San Francisco on February 26, ac- cording to present plans. Captain Lit- tle has been stationed at Fort Lin- coln for four years. In the Philip- nines, he probably will be stationed at Manila. Wednesday evening Ist Lieut. and Mrs. Richard C. Babbitt entertained counselor for Cecil S. Mollahan and Mrs. Tito G. Moscatelli entertained 16 guests at a bridge luncheon at the mndezvous Thursday noon compli- tary to Mrs. Little. In the eve- ning, Captain and Mrs. George R. “honor the Littles at a party at their quarters. Kelley has issued in- vitations for = bridge luncheon for Little on Thursday» Dec. 27. Cap- and Mrs. Thomas G. Poland are Planning a dinner party for Saturday, ‘Dec. 29. Be se * Dates for Maccabee Meetings Announced the Pat- » Are installation of made by the Chi Chi @ special meeting set O'clock Saturday afternoon at afternoon children were en- tertained with dinging of Christmas carols, games, » violin,solo by Jack Sk: Seeeawrenn "| Pacific hotel private dining room A chic frock of black pebble crepe and Ascot tie of white moire. It’s and patent leather shoes with scuffless heels, black purse to match and white pigskin gloves. has vestee, irregular-shaped jabot worn with a bjack felt hat, suede Ohde, piano solos by Jean Leonhard and Billy Homan and the appearance of Santa Claus, who had a big bag of treats, Glenn Cartledge enacted the role of Santa Claus at the evening party for Chi Chi members, clder boys and women of the organization. The pro- gram included singing of carols, a Piano solo by Miss Grace Erickson, a vocal solo by Miss Margaret Schloem- er and a reading, “The Christmes Bell,’ by Mrs. E. C. Stee. Prizes in the games were won by the Misses Harriet Cartledge and Dorothy Elof- son. * * Mrs. G. M. Freitag Is W.B.A. President Mrs, G. M. Freitag was named to the presidency of the Women’s Bene- and Christmas party held Wednesday evening at tife Legion Auxiliary room, | World War Memorial building. Mrs. Margaret Hall, Fargo, state field di- rector, was present and spoke of plans for the coming state conven- tion at Mandan in April. Serving with Mrs, Freitag will be the following: Vice president—Mrs. T. B. Meinhover; past president—Mrs. Louis A. Benser; financial secretary— Mrs. Fred Svaren; recording secre- tary—Mrs. J. C, Oberg; lady of cere- monies—Mrs. Dan Heidt; chaplain— Mrs, Burt H. Korupp; sergeant-at- arms—Mrs, Charles H, Mitchell; in- ner hostess—Mrs. F. L. Brandt; outer hostess—Mrs, Jacob Yeasley; first color bearer—Mrs, J. O. Lyngstad; second color bearer—Mrs. D. M. Slat- tery; musician—Mrs. H. E, Paul. Mrs. Benser was presented with a gift in recognition of her services as President. The usual exchange of; gifts and games in which prizes were offered featured the Christmas party, which was arranged by a refresh- ments committee composed of Mrs. Meinhover, Mrs, Brandt and Mrs. Adeline Haggerty, and an entertain- Ment group including Mrs. Lyngstad, Mrs. Benser and Mrs. Heidt. ** * Current Events Club Entertains Husbands Varying from the usual Christmas Party but nevertheless observing tra- ditions of more than 20 years’ stand- ing, the Current Events club gave a dinner and program at the Grand Wednesday evening with the hus-! bands of members as special guests. | Twenty-eight covers were laid for the 6:30 o'clock turkey dinner at which the holiday theme was carried out with a large evergreen tree as the centerpiece, smaller tinsel trees placed at intervals and Christmas gift tag Place cards, The Christmas toys and accompany- ing original verses which the members exchange annually were placed under & decorated tree and this year’ were addressed to the men guests. These Playthings and the bridge prizes, which also were toys, are being given to the American Legion “Open Your Heart” campaign, As the men re- celved their gifts, they were asked to read the poems. fit association at the annual meeting pr Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Knudson (Vada Heaton), Fargo, arrived Thurs- day afternoon for a holiday visit with Mrs. Knudson’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Heaton, 514 Seventh St. They will remain here until Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Knudson were accompanied to Bismarck by three North Dakota State college students coming to spend the holiday vacation at home. They are Miss Ione Noggle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Noggle, 718 Fourth ‘St.; Miss Aldeen Paris, daughter Mrs, Frank Paris, 404 Fifth St., and Miss Marjorie Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean, 2!5-Ninth 8t., south, +e * The 13 girls who are employed in the purchasing department of the federal emergency relief administra- tion had a 12 o'clock luncheon party at the Capitol private dining room Thursday in the luncheon, there was an exchange of gifts accompanied by original verses. Mrs. Harry J. Clark, 715 Second St., entertained members of the St. Jude missionary group at cards and luncheon Wednesday evening. Roy E. Reff, who was substi for a regular member, and Mrs. Miss Adeline Mone, Tribe apart ments, was hos! & company eight friends Wednesday evel with the holiday theme of the party, emphasized by the decorated Christ- mas tree which was the main note of the decorations. The holiday mo- tif also was used-in the refreshments service. * * * John O'Hare, junior student at Dartmouth college, Hanover, N. H., arrived in Bismarck Tuesday evening to spend the holiday recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth St. Dartmouth will reopen on Tuesday, Jan, 8, and Mr. O'Hare will remain here until shortly before that time, _* * Miss .Ruth Staley, who is an in- structor at a teachers’ . college at Fairmont, West Virginia, has ar- Tived home for a-holiday. visit: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701 Sixth St. Miss Staley will remain here for & few weeks. * * * i Lloyd Murphy, - student. ‘in. the school of forestry at the University of Minnesota, Minn Murphy, and sist: , Miss Rite. Mi phy, of 213 Avente"A,. west.” ° * ew Miss Amelia Wurst, 600 Main ave- nue, was. hostess for the Christmas party of the D. D. bridge club given at her home Wednesday evening. A small Christmas tree was a prominent part of the party decorations. Fol- A musical romance presented by J. A. Larson and a comedy, “A Per- sian Draina,” directed by Mrs. Obert A. Olson, made up the program, Comic Persian costumes were worn by the characters, Who were Mrs. Olson, Mrs. E. J. Conrad, Mrs. Henry O, Putnam, Mrs. George F. Shafer, Mrs. H. F. O'Hare and Mrs. T. 0, Brandenburg. In the contract games played at six tables, H. F. O'Hare, H. F. Kel- ler and F. H. Waldo won score awards. Mrs. Olson were on the arrangements jeomumittee for the party, Mrs, John P. French with the as- | sistance of Mrs. A. J. Arnot and Mrs.! Mrs. F. H. Waldo, Mrs. O'Hare and| | Final Clean-up’ Sale’ and the 2nd Reduction in: Toy Prices, $1.25 Lionel Train ed 09 al with feast Pneumstic wi ‘til I saw that list at Gam- games at four “Second high score was held by Mrs. George H. Schaumberg. ditional red and green were the dec- orations used. The members ex- changed gifts which can be given to their bora 2 * ‘Jack Zuger law student at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, is expected to arrive hame to spend the Christmas vacation with his Loge Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger, 50) Thayer ave- nue, west, either Thursday evening Friday. Mr. Zuger, who entered St. Alexius hospital Saturday for treatment of a severe cold, was able to sit up Thursday and expects to be ng to retarn to his home this week- 4 ee & Among Bismarck residents who will Fargo for the Christmas holi- ire Miss Marjorie Archer, who the guest of her mother, Mrs. Archer; Miss Mildred Diets, who her parents, Mr. and Mrs. former Bismarck resi- Donald Best, -who will join , Miss Ruth Best of Grafton, -with their parents, Mr. and see 3 s Eg 23 g See gs 3EFe 7 5 i F i u were awarded and Mrs. Burleigh freshments were served by assisted by Mrs. Small. . Halvorsen received sev- Dap ly man, Streeter, son of Christ Bitter- — Napoleon, at a wedding ceremony read bridegroom and registrar of Lincoln. Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups Christmas Program Held at St. Anthony anges Sa ns gave on a Christmas held Sunday at ith of Mandan. In that confronted the section of North Dakota and pict for the-aucionce his trip to the Holy “ —————E———EEEEE sean wey tetlaht at 9:00 at 9: Seek aT he Bismarck Cen- aa eae & Labor Assembly ny ] Slope Weddings | __Slope Weddings | Reiner-Dachtler and Mrs. Gottlieb Reiner, Creek, and Theophil Dachter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dachtler, Otter Creek, were married Sunday » Dec. 9, at St. Peter and, afternoon, Paul's Lutheran church, Otter Creek, with Rev. Paul Ernst reading the service. They will be at home at Bangs-Stray ‘The marriage of Miss Gladys Dora Bangs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bangs, Manitou, and Clarence Oswald Stray, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stray, Stanley, took place Sat- urday, Dec. 1, with Justice Archie Whitmore of Stanley performing the ceremony. — Allie-Hach Miss Annie Abrom Allie, Ross, and Amid Alex Hach, Wales, who secured @ marriage license at Stanley on November 30, were married by Judge HM, Tosdal. * * Fournier-Grant Judge H. M. Tosdal, Stanley, per- formed the marriage service which United Miss Vitilyne Fournier and, Dave Grant, both of Van Hook, who received a marriage license at Stan- ley on November 30. zk ke Lovinger-Baver Miss Barbara Lovinger, Butte, and Otto Bauer, Byersville, were mar- tied on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Wash- burn, ae * Fix-Oster ‘Warriage vows were taken Thurs- day, Nov. 29, by Miss Leantine Fix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fix, ‘Miss Elsie Naasz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Naasz, Napoleon, and Richard Schauer, southern Kidder county, were united in marriage at Steele on November 22 , | Lake officiating. Streeter, became the bride of John C. Bitter- is professor of economics Lincoln college at ee * Carneil-Zeren Miss Lucille Corneil, " Marmarth, and Arthur Zeren, son of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Zeren, New England, were married on Monday, Nov. 26, at the New England Catholic rectory with Rev. Father Joseph Poettgens officiat- ing. Mr. Zeren is employed with a construction company working near ee % Monson-Borg On Thanksgiving day, Miss Junice Monson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ella Reiner, daughter of Mr. Otter ‘Best Dressed’ Crown Is Hers ’ "8 best-dressed woman is looking at you here, upon her return to New York City from Paris, where couturiers have fallen into the habit of awarding her that crown. Mrs. Harrison Williams declares it costs her at least $20,000 annually in ward- robe bills to annex the coveted title. John Monson,- Lunds Valley, Archibald ©. Borg, son of Mrs. Harold Borg, Lunds Valley, re- peated their nuptial vows at the Zion Lutheran church south of Lunds Val- ley with Rev. O. 8. Varud of Powers xk * Moore-Wakelam Miss Marguerite Moore, daughter of Mrs, Luella Moore, Stanley, and Oliver Wakelam, Stanley, were mar-| poy, w, ried at the Baptist parsonage at Stan- ley on Tuesday, Nov. 27, with the bridegroom’s brother, Rev. C. E. Wakelam, as the oe minister. * * Doolittle-Lane Miss Evelyn Doolittle, Lanton, be- came the bride of Mearl M. Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mf. Lane of near Thanksgiving Gay at the Methodist Parsonage at Napoleon by Rev. O. E. Kinzler. zee Zich-Franchuk Miss Mary Zich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Zich, Mott, was mar- tied to Louis Franchuk, Dickinson, at the Mott Catholic church on Mon- \ MENTHOLATU Gives COMEORE Daily vee AND ieee \ ‘TOO «++ CALL THEM BY LONG DISTANCE Du! THE HOLIDAYS.. friends and relatives, "Take the advice of St. Nick —the old maestro of good cheer—and have a real heart warming telephone visit with the folks back home during the holidays... call too. You'll get thrills a-plenty—RATES ARE LOW. ® You can telephone 160 miles for SO cents after 8:30 p.m. when you ask to talk with anyone available at the telephone called. day, Nov. 26, with Rev. Father C. A.|Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8, I. Seiler officiating. Approximately 300| Palmer, Ceylon, Minn. Rev. Osca? guests, many of them in Bohemian /H. Swenson officiated. Mr, Palme costumes, were guests at the reception | has been farming for two years west and dance given by the bride's par-/0f Washburn, where he and his bride ents. The couple is living on the/ere at home, erm new eae Hoyer-Sims : Bawer-Dybing Miss Vivian Miss Tillie Bauer, daughter of Mr. eh tg I ad Sims, both of Washburn, were te and Mrs. Andrew Bauer, Harvey, be-|ried on Wednesday, Nov, 28, Me oar the bride of George Dybing, of Mr. and Mrs, Tennes Me- Bell-Smith 4 County Judge O. H. Stefferud of ‘Washburn performed the marriage service which united Miss Lillisp Bell, Nishu, and Bloomfield Smith, Garrison, on Se Nov. 28, Ecklund-Scholl The wedding of Miss Mildred Eck- lund, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Ecklund, west of Washburn, and Er- mond Scholl, son of Mr. and Mrs, * * ® Scholl of the same commun- Schell-Mastel ity, were married Friday, Nov. 30, Sunday, Dec. 2, was the date of the|Underwood, Rev. John Nelson tae forming the ceremony. After a brief wedding trip to Bismarck, they are at home on the R. R. Scholl farm west of Washburn, ** & Strand 9) At Roslyn, 8. D., on Sunday, Dec. 2, Don't let a so ers . al Mrs, Zebb Collins, , and SOBZY toothbrush Carl Strand, ‘The couple is . residing on Mr, Strand's farm home Yob you of white teeth eee @ Why let a seggy toothbrush Volk-Kramer rob you of brilliant-white, love- Miss Jose] Volk, daughter of ly teeth? te now known that Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, don’t take chances..use AN “ALL-DAY” FROCK FOR SCHOOL OR WORK PATTERN 2001 - By Anne Adams The girl who hurries briskly off to school or to business early appreciate the smart practicality of this two- Kind of well-tailored frock that has no fussy trimness of its design or to get out of place boasts a swagger slot pleat at the back, four smart square pockets that emp’~ size the front. And don’t you like the slim at either side? Of course, to add to either the blouse or the skirt may be used a sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30,-32, 34, 36 and ‘inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step in coins or stamps (coins preferred), Write plainly your name, address and SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. ANNE ADAMS' WINTER FASAION patterns for the child, the young BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS BUT WHEN ADAMS PATTERN IT IS ONLY TEN 'S FOR BOTH. to The Bismarck Tribune Pattern Department, 243 Lean County Judge O. H. Stefferud. . * 8 * a

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