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‘= Dr. Frederick Griebenow THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1934 Miss Bertie Casler To Be Married Soon SOCIETY and CLUBS Luther League Giving Watch Night Function Weds Miss Emma Broderius Announcement has been made st| ‘The First Lutheran church Luther ‘Announcement of Prominent Doctor's Marriage on Christ- mas Eve Received Saturday ments Saturday of the marriage of Dr. Frederick F. Griebenow, physician ‘Mrs. | 12:30" o'clock. No details of the wed 4 came as a surprise to friends couple, have been received here. Griebenow left for Hector shortly fore the holidays but gave no intima- tion of the approaching marriage. For several years, Dr. Gi has been associated with the clinic. Mrs. Griebenvw, who was employed there for several years, left early in September to spend some time with her parents before aaa * * Watch Night Program Sponsored by Leagues #n elaburate watch night program 4 been planned by the combined Senior and Junior Luther Leagues of the Trinity Lutheran church, begin- ning at 8:30 o'clock on Monday even- ing, which i; New Year's eve. A short devotional service of hymns, scripture readings and prayers will ‘be followed by a social hour in charge of Miss Ruth Wisnaes and Ralph Johnson. To conclude the social hour, lunch will be served. The watch FERA Employes Give Holiday Dance Friday One hundred fifty couples from the federal emergency relief administra- tion personnel were guests at an in- formal dancing party given at the Silver ballroom of the Patterson hotel Friday evening from 9 to 12:30 o'clock. Among officials of the FERA and DINNER New Year’s Day —t— THE INN Opp. Tribune 219 Fourth St. will be served from 12 to 3 Only to Those Who Have Made Reservations SUNDAY DINNER will be served as usual from 12 to 3 Phone 117 for Reservations Mandan of the engagement and aP-|reague extends an invitation to the! of Miss Bertie Casler, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chyles, and Frank Eckroth, son of (Mr. and Mrs, Louis Eckroth, general public to attend its watch night party to be given at the church The| Monday evening, starting at 9 o'clock. ‘There will be a social hour with a service of refreshments after the pro- gram to ve presented, which follows: recitation, “Another Year,” Miss Vir- ginia Malm; vocal duet, Robert Watts |and Carl Gutsche; “Origin of the New tmosphere, ther by confetti, noise-1 carnival hats given to the guests as favors. Mel Short’s seven-plece or- chestra played for dancing from 9 to Looking Forward to Spring Puppet Show Year,” Miss Viola Barth; “New Year Resolutions,” Miss Grace Olmanson; piano solo, Miss Eleanor Cook; talk, H, A. Swenson; vocal solo, Miss Char- lotte Sathre, and dialog, Harold Barth and Miss bt ea Yuletide Customs of Foreign Lands Told An international note was sounded .jin the program for the Christmas Ti Miss Edith Guthrie —_| Function for D. U. V. In Farewell Program| . Observes Christmas ‘Miss Edith Guthrie, who leaves) wire, J. C. Peltier and Miss Ruth soon for the College of St. Hedstrom won prises in the contests St. Paul, will sing a farewell pro-|and games which entertain- KFYR at 5:90 o'clock Sun-/ ment at the Christmas party of Tir- zah Ann Barclay Tent No. 3, Daugh- of the Civil will play ve for the program which follows: Franck; Lusk Sicaires “Lullaby,”| were in charge of the entertainment se * from Humperdinck's endcretel” at the watch nigh viows of the First Baptist church. x Farrells to Observe =| mnasium. New Year Day Custom), Preceting the dance, Captain and G. will be host Gal iF Hit suteits i é 3 F Q uild Giving Program To Aid State Contest ‘The Singers’ Guild, as a member of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs, will give a benefit concert at the Bismarck city auditorium Sunday afternoon, Jan. 13, in behalf of the special fund which the federation is tl i E AL a ey ey fa ae i é i : g 3 g : I fu § ; ue 8 NEW YEAR’S EVE Carnival Dance —AT— The Stag Mandan’s Entertainment Palace First Door West of COVER CHARGE 50c per person a ‘ Phone Mandan 574 for Reservations Dance to the Music of SIX-PIECE BAND 35. Ee ze is i EB a eae : E [ E : in a First National Bank ef >ae bE it EE i . ; i | DON UHEY and his snappy sibel a Ht Why the Stag? Finest_ Refreshments Best Foods in Town New Year’s Favors Gala Noise-Makers Snappy Dance Band Festive Features Good Fellowship i , 5 i Rake [ F i: oe : g ei : i 2 PE Party of the First Evangelical church Berean Bible class held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler, 217 Avenue C, west, with 35 members attending. Miss Valdis Knudson, who recently spent a Christmas season in Norway, told about the yuletide celebration in that country. Miss Knudson was garbed ina costume. Christ- mas in Japan was described by Miss Grace Hoefs, while a talk on the Ger- man Christams season was given by | Miss Iris Schwartz. The group joined in Norwegian, German and Eng- lish carols, The remainder of the Program included singing and pan- ming of carols by various groups. ‘The high spot in the entertainment group. Sisters Are Brides vari-colored balloons suspended from! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McGray, Garri- the corners to the largest tree in the son, and Archie McGray, St. Paul, left center of the floor created a festive for their homes Thursday after being seasonal setting for the annual Or- guests over the Christmas holiday of der of the DeMolay and Rainbow Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B. Cayou, 612 holiday dinner dance given Thurs-|Mandan St. day evening at the Masonic temple. Covers were laid for 120 guests for the 6:30 o'clock dinner. The tables * ee { Alfred Zuger, 501 Thayer avenue, were lighted with red tapers and were trimmed with red and green crepe Paper motifs. Donald Johnson, DeMolay past ‘counselor, acted as master of cere- monies, welcoming the guests in be- half of his organization, and then in- troducing Miss Phyllis Olson, Rain- bow worthy advisor, who extended the greetings of her group. A chorus of Masons then entertained with songs. Mr, Johnson also introduced Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, mother adviser of the Rainbow chapter, who in turn intto- duced Mrs. H. M. Beall, new worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, who brought her chapter's good jwishes, Judge W. L. Nuessle, retir- ing DeMolay “Dad” gave the main talk and presented the new “Dad,” who is H, G. Grove. Lloyd Graunke \Played @ group of xylophone solos, west, who has been home from St. Alexius hospital for about a week, is recovering nicely from the severe cold for which he was being treated but j will be unable to be at his office for a few more days. * oe * Mrs. William M. Baker, 604 Third St. has returned from St. Paul, where she was called shortly after Thanksgiving day when her daughter, Mrs. Arnold L. Fosteson, underwent jan emergency operation. Mrs, Baxer was accompanied home by her grand- son, Arnold L, Fosteson, Jr., who will be here for the remainder the holiday jseason, ee * ‘Miss Grace Rasche of Valley City, who spent the last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Kohler, 513 Ros- —— Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups ————_—— St. Alexius Alumnae Association Members of the St. Alexius Alumnae association are requested to meet at the nurses’ home at 8 o'clock Satur- day evening for a short special busi- ness session, »¢ : : J Church Societies | ee First Ev: CE. 8, A watch night party will be given by the First Evangelical church Christian Endeavor society Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill R. Larkin, 615 Sixth 8t., start- ing at 9 o'clock. The instruction committee headed by Miss Alma Blu- mer will serve refreshments, Warns Against Lapse Of Employment Cards with Miss Donna Jean Davis at the|ser avenue, west, left Friday morn- piano, jing for Wilton to pass the week-end “the group's Music for the dance program was Played by Harold Yeasley’s orchestra. Serving with Mr. on the party committees were the Misses Peggy Jane Skeels, Beth Wheeler and Olson and Jack Harris and John Cameron. Members of the Rainbow, advisory board and other Eastern Star members ea in the dining room. a * Miss Mildred Hoveland, 411 Fifth St., spent her Christmas vacation with her parents and friends at Havelock. xe ® Miss Hazel Pierce, who spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Pierce, 411 Fifth St., has returned to Minneapolis to resume her work as commercial ar- tist for the Dayton company. ** * Lester Strauss McLean, son of Mr. avenue, is home for the holiday vaca- tion from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, where he is enrolled in the school of medicine. * es & Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Hulett, 1008 | Avenue B, have returned from Elgin where they spent the Christmas hol- iday with Mrs. Hulett’s mother, Mrs. I. Rafteseth, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K, Hulett. Other guests at the Rafteseth home were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and son, Junior. of McKenzie, and Miss Hannah Rafte- seth and Mrs. Ethel Nagel, both of Carson. Mrs. Adams, Miss Rafteseth and Mrs, Nagel all are sisters of Mrs. | Hulett. eee . Mrs. J. W. ‘Tyler and Mrs. Milton Rue entertained members, of Chapter BC, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at three tables of contract Thursday evening at the Tyler home, 311 Park 8t., for Christmas observance. Lanz/Each guest placed a gift under the Free.|Christmas tree, the gifts being ex-| changed after the card games in which Mrs. E. Everett LaFrance Mrs, C. O. Burnett won score awards. Alfonse|Red tapers and motifs in keeping with the Christmas season decorated the luncheon tables. se *& Complimentary to Mrs. Bird Little, who soon will leave with Captain Little for a six-week vacation before going to the Philippine Islands, Mrs. Patrick Kelley entertained a company of 15 guests at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at her quarters at Fort Lin js)colIn Thursday afternoon. An ar. 4 ithony, bridegroom is em by the Stev- ens Brothers onstruction company. 60 Couples Guests at Holiday Dinner Dance decorated ever- green trees, one trimmed in blue and the tradition- four festoons hung with rangement of red carnations and roses was used to center each table. In the contract games, high score favors at the individual tables went to Mrs. Little, who also was presented with a guest gift from the hostess, Mrs, Gerald 8. Mickle, Mrs. Tito Moscatelli and Mrs. Fred L. Conkli Farrell, Mrs. John F. Duckworth, Mrs. John L. Dunn, Miss Jean Farrell, Mrs. George R. Connor, Mrs. Thomas G. Poland, Mrs. Thomas J. McDonald, Mrs. E, T. Lewis, Mrs. Cecil 8. Mollo- We Are Ready for 19 35 With the Most Delici- ous Food You Ever Have Tasted What could be nicer than a delicious holiday meal with all the trimmin’s finest music and the in the entire Northwest to aid your diges- ° tion—and (last but not least) NO DISHES TO WASH OR CLEANING UP TO DO? BUT HURRY ! You must make table reserva- tions for New Year's Day early. They are going rapidly. Phone 1680 THE MENU SUNDAY, DEC. 30 Roast Goose Roast Young Turkey Steaks and Chops ... -65c - 65¢ TUESDAY, JAN. 1 Goose, Turkey Duck and Roast 50c Chicken. .65¢ Steaks and Chops .......65c Music by Harry Turner's Orchestra GRAND PACIFIC RESTAURANT ONIGHT AND DON’T FOR- GET THE NEW bac: EVE ARTY MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 31 and Mrs. L, W, McLean, 212% Main; “Abbie A with another sister, Mrs. C. M. O'Brien. Miss Rasche will leave Sun- morning for Valley City, where she is employed by the state highway department. eee Mrs. Eldon Anderson, 930 Tenth &t., entertained members of the Laf-a- Lot bridge club at cards and lunch- eon Friday afternoon at her hom« which was decorated. with a Christ- mas tree and seasonal motifs. A cyclamn plant centered the luncheon table. In the card games, Mrs. Cecil ‘Hanson, who was a guest at this meet- ing, and Mrs, Paul Schultz won hon- ors. Mrs. F. M. Welker, 811 Avenue B, will be hostess for the next meet- ing on bites i. Miss Clarice Belk, 710 Fourth 8t., ‘will be among the guests at the wed- ding of Miss Dallas Hirst and William Lumpkin, which will be performed at '8 o'clock Saturday evening at Grace Episcopal church at Madison, Wis. ‘Miss Belk, Miss Hirst and Mr. Lump- kin all were classmates at the Univer- ‘sity of Wisconsin. Miss Belk left for Madison Wednesday to attend the pre-nuptial functions honoring the couple and will be away from the city for @ week or - days. * . The home of Mr. and Mrs. Helge Zethren, 504 Third St., was decorated with a Christmas tree, red and green candles and other appointments ap- propriate for the holiday season when they entertained the commercial em- ployes of the Northwestern Bell Tele- {phone company at bridge and lunch- eon Friday evening. Auction was played at two tables, score awards going to Mrs, E. T. Putnam and F. fe ‘Waldo. \ «| Look Out! THE ELEPHANTS ARE COMING! SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR’S Other guests included Mrs. Louis | SHOWING NEXT TUES. - WED. - THURS. Registration cards in the National Reemployment Service must be re- newed every 60 days with the county correspondent or the cards will be Placed in the inactive files, according to an announcement made Saturday by C. Vernon Freeman, district man- PARAMOUNT, 25c Until 7:30 Today - Sun. - Mon. Shows Daily 2:30 - 7-9 SHE WAS ALL THAT A FLYING PILOT'S HEART DESIRED the airport — and every flier was her daddy when her own crashed down to death! A FOX Picture with JAMES DUNN Loaded with THRILLS - LAUGHS PUNCH and ROMANCE! HEAR SHIRLEY SING— “ON THE GOOD SHIP LOLLIPOP” News - Cartoon - Musical EXTRA! - COMING - New Year’s Day WALLACE BEERY IN “THE MIGHTY BARNUM” ‘The cross stitch chair-back—the housewife shouldn't she since it adds so much to the linen or muslin will do for a pillow. In pattern 5125 you will find a i “transfer pattern of a chair- 12% x 15 inches, and two arm rests 6 x 12% inches; color sugges- tions; material requirements. + To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin pze- ferred) to the Bismarck Tribune Street, New York, N. Y. Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th ndrews and Orchestra of Fargo ager. Several PWA highway projects will be commenced as soon as weath- er conditions permit and only those on the active files will be considered for employment. Moorhead Man Dead When Found in Car main street at Mandan. J. K, Kennelly, Morton county coroner, said Weaver apparently died of a stroke, His body was discovered by a mer- chant wao became curious after he had been told the motor of the truck had been running since an early hour Saturday morning. He investigated to discover the body of Weaver. q City and County Mr. and Mrs. George F. Zander of Mandan are the parents of a girl born at 1:50 p. m., Friday at St. Alexius hospit Tonight Only book, “The Cradle Her ofthe Dec she age y ort world agog. Daily 2:30 -7 2» PAAR SUNDAY ONLY A great book and its fam- ous characters come to life on the screen. Charles Dickens’ “Great Expectations” Mon. - Tues. - Wed. New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Don’t ever miss THE SCREEN FIRST MILITARY MUSICAL! Sponsored By The Bismarck Forty & Eight