The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1935, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 id A. W. LUCAS CoO. Toyland Opens Saturday Look As Long As You Like A small payment will place them on lay-by until you call for them See the New Ones - Young and Old will find a visit interesting oe Every Department Ready to Welcome Holiday Shoppers $S999SS6N9SS Buy When You Are Ready SOCIETY and CLUBS @sod Two Thanksgiving Dances Brighten ' Week-end Calendar Mason and Eastern Star Lodges| Entertain Friday; 72 List- ed in College Club Two Thanksgiving dancing parties, the first to be given Friday evening | by the joint Masonic and Order of the Eastern Star social committee, and the second Saturday evening marking the opening of the Interfra- ternity dancing club’s second season, ENDS TONIGHT (THUR.) agg NOT wisic.. | ann have a prominent place in the so- cial calendar of the coming week-end. Committee Ends Work The function Friday evening, which will be given at the Masonic temple from 9:30 to 12 o'clock with music by the Guy-Fudgy orchestra, will be the last to be sponsored by the present, joint social committee of the two lodges, headed by O. A. Convert and Mrs, Carl J. Tullberg, which was served for more than a year. It also will be the last social function of the two lodges until the post-holiday sea- son, A special feature of the party, -|which will carry out the Thanksgiving theme in all its details, will be a spe- cial hot lunch. Invited to attend are all members of the two 5] lodges, their wives and husbands and Masons and Eastern Star members who are visiting in the city. 72 Affiliated With Club The executive committee of the In- terfraternity club, which is made up CAPITOL TONIGHT AND FRIDAY of the younger college set, composed lof Earl R. Monson, A. J. Scott and Charles C. Goodwin, announced Thursday that 72 memberships al- ready have heen subscribed, exceed- ihg the quota set by seven. «As was customary last year, the guests may have supper tables set for their parties at the function, which will be given in the Patterson hotel Silver ballroom. Those having par- ties should make reservations for the number of places they wish with Mrs. Goodwin (529-W) by Friday evening. Members are privileged to bring guest couples who do not reside in Bis- marck if they make reservations for them in advance. Membership Roster ‘The membership roster to date follows: R. E. Anderson, Charles Arneson, George B. Baird, Roy T. Bakken, El- mer Benser, R. Bennett, M. C, Black- stun, Walter J. Brandt, Dean B. But- Jer, Oscar J, Buttedahl, William Carr, Q. A. Cranna, Joseph Dickman, Les- ter 8. Diehl, Willard Dunham, Clif- ford D. Eagle, Oliver Efleson, Avery L. Eppler, Morris Erickson, Frederick P. Evans, John E, Foreshew, Frank L. Glotzbach, John W. Goodman, Mr. Goodwin, C. F. Hanson, Paul M. Halloran, Glenn A. Hanna, H. Earl Hodgson, Burkett W. Huey, R. H. Keating, Glenn P, Kennedy, Roy D. Kennelly, Melvin Lange, Horace O. Lanterman, Richard C. Leonard, Norman T. Livdah], Gordon MacGregor, Wallace Maddock. Alvin A. Mayer, Thomas F. Mc- Donald, Richard Middaugh, William S. Moeller, Walter Mohn, Mr. Mon- son, Kenneth W. Morris, John H. Moses, Laurence V. Nelson, K. Fred- erick Olsen, Merton J. Orr, M. J. Ratzlaff, W. Ray Reichert. Robert B. Renden, Milton Rue, George C. Schaumberg, Mr. Scott, Thomas 8. Smith, William Smith, Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr. Ronald C. Stuart, Harold D. Tait, Thomas H. AT THE TRACK Tharalson, R. P. Thomas, George M. —Plus— “Ladies Love. Hats Walstead, James H. Wiley and J. C. Winter. kk Ox cards and luncheon Wednesday even- Mrs, Oscar Neustad, 912 Ninth St., was hostess to her bridge club at ing. Miss Ida Elofson held high score. DODGE SLOANE, noted mer of race horses, in a tailored wool suit with checked blouse, cut a smart figure at 4 Mrs. Paul O. Netland Is Wedding Attendant riage of her sister, Miss Stella Hel- lickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Hellickson, Tower City, to Roy Kief- witnessed the service, which was read in the rectory of St. Leo’s Catholic church, Casselton, with Monsignor John Quillinan officiating. The bride wore a suit of blue alpaca with opossum trimmings and acces- sories in blue. Her flowers were ‘shoulder bouquet of roses, Mrs. Nt land was costumed in a brown tal lored dress with corresponding Mrs. Paul O. Netland, 518 Ninth | % St., was matron of honor at the mar- | ¥ fer, Wheatland, on Thursday, Nov. 14.| % Immediate relatives of the couple|% chrysanthemums and Talisman roses Sylvester Kieffer was best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Kieffer will make their home on his farm near Whet land when they return from a wed- Kieffer has been primary instructor | kota Agricultural college. eee Maccabees Set Date ~ For Benefit Bridge Mrs. J. H. Newton, commander of the women’s Maccabee organization, announced Thursday that the group World War Memorial building dining and will follow a business session of the group to be held at the same place promptly at 7:30 o’clock. Serv- Margaret Schloemer and Edna Boss. [Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | & Delphian Club Mrs. F. S. Minser, 405 First St., will be hostess for the Delphian club] ¥ meeting at 2:15 o’clock Friday after. noon, * *O* Juvenile A.0.U.W. Lodge Mrs, James Nelson, supervisor, re- men lodge attend the meeting to be held in the lodge hall at 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, x Ok OK Drama Appreciation Group Because of the Artist Series concert ‘Thursday evening, the regular meet- ing date, the Community Players, drama appreciation group will not cessories and had a corsage of yellow | % ding trip to Minnesota points. Mrs.| % in the Casselton schools. Mr. Kieffer | % is a former student of the North Da- is sponsoring a public benefit bridge} y party Monday evening, Nov. 25, in the] % room, Cards will begin at 9 o'clock | ¥ A. W. LUCAS CO. Compare Quality for Quality—Style for Style—and Price for Price—Anywhere in Town! You Can’t Beat This Event! Sale of the Newest Satin Lingerie Crepe Alnddin's Lamp - - News Lutefisk and CO) Ga eae F a) d ; , \ 2 Meat Ball Dinner Mmes, B. W. Reeve and A. O. Olson ee pi a YT U a y eee S a t u T d a y { a OUNT Ramil: izle Ee ely. tt te wont Juniorette members will do han TRINITY LUTHERAN ice fa fd, Gen Fe Shay me Ci Gloriouly fresh $ ZO _ _—_ the toveics | pple pry Friday, Nor. 22—5:30 to 7] ts, a, Benda [iain ae mwa, pee gg — esr Me eloek fer ble snteristing wit ae tha rane Selon Manele styles, Stadler were Mmes. A. M. Omdahl, J. 8. Sigurdson, C. H. Cloid, E. Ulmer uxiliary and M. O. Arman. Mrs. E, J. Heising, membership = chairman, is in charge of arrange- ments for Friday night’s meeting of | % the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, which will] ¥ convene in the auxillary's room in the World War Memorial building, | § at 8 o'clock. The officers request the members bring their dues, Adults 60c Children 30c) THUNDERING EXCITEMENT! LIGHTNING ACTION! 333 Be Sure to See this Display Dance Sets-- Satins or crepes in smoothly bias-cut styles and trimmed with lovely laces. Truly exquisite quality for this price. Stepins-- Satin. In briefest of tailored styles or regulat Topics Claude Hopkins’ Orchestra COMING SATURDAY THE GREATEST STAR THE SCREEN EVER KNEW .e.in America’s favorite play! The real Will Ro; f, y like him ben Bee stepin cut. Bias cut for a faultlessly smooth fit, hoets ges Cs) ve racing hearts . FRE - SAN < BUN, Teddies. Satins. Gorgeously lace trimmed. California mallow wi mi the i the humor that or bodice tops. Beautifully fitted. Tearose, 934 to 44, For Gifts ~ A Group of Better LINGERIE - $1.95 In Gorgeous Satin or Silk Crepe Girl Trails Killer! —in— rit PUBLIC MENACE A COLUMBIA PICTURE JEAN ARTHUR K PAUL CAVANAGH UNA O'CONNOR Thunder crashes - +. @ muffled GIN tk - shot kills! .,. s f GEORGE MURPHY isn sel, boi Oe he Be cates Gowns Slips Teddies bdr yh . as ’ or vealed! : mete bat ie Reva ¢ sae Satine or Crepes Satins or Crepes < y This wena’ paid NEXT SAT. : SUN 8 exquisite styles with California or bodice tops, sereal : 3 ruffle or lace trims! Tearose or white, We defy you to guess MON. - TUES. “who”

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