The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1935, Page 5

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fothy Jones were in charge of enter- ij suet s The Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid | was of brown crepe. oe > a a FON TE WT Chale bioods te matty s tangata | vie meting uss iced Mx. yet hata Ting and Goldle Byers comprised the 24 Sr bea eae, bazsar which will be held in the |, SPratlen of Redondo Beach. Calif. veloped by fis ax “eras Mrs. John Degg, who has developed | The relation of diet to health was eb MEINE ACS Gee Tes ob family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold fous. ‘Toothbrush, M hi > a technique for staining glass for home | brought out in a discussion of “Food | 1ic is invited to attend the bazaar and Loerch and family, all of Steele, and paste cleans far others’ Groups Look decoration and who also has made | Selection” which Miss Ethel Flaten. |atso the cafeteria: supper which is to |Mé. and Mrs. Arthur Kuebker, Glas- more effectively tn i ‘ : # M 2 : THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1985 . ing in the employ of the Oscar H.| Banks. Mrs. McCann is Mrs. Tare > a . playing of a Paderewski ositl ‘ake Vow o Address Gatton Clu sites Sr ness ta, auee-| Tiearcagivinge Bervice | eect te ses ns ee | ae pe " w members were attend- te vi 4 Cis ul ing the first meeting since they were an: Sgiving ervice sha hive Suna atteriilal rie Mary's a s 8 *- = — Gov. Walter Welford has accepted ein the bank ee In a Thanksgiving day wedding Sadaereiee “ne # Piha Pik eblaknenr went: a the invitation of the Bismarck Gar-' president, conducted @ short business | Cetémony performed at 11 o'clock in| Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tar- Minot the ‘morning of. ‘Thenkeglyin ‘ ™ ye club ei the guest speaker at|soccion, ” the rectory of St. Mary's procathe- | cart, 705 sixth St, for the holiday|day to spend the holiday with vi pred Agnes M Cay Sims to ti annual dinner meeting scheduled "The pumpkin pie appropriate for the }@t@l,_ Miss Ruby Ruth Kuebker./anq the week-end are Mr. and Mrs.|ter, Miss Margaret Feehan, He re- ¢ ‘ for 6:30 p. m. Monday in the Grand approaching holiday was the main daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. George McCann and son, Wayne, of | turns Friday. Suede Is Smart Return After Recitals |Pecitic notel ‘private dining room. item in the refreshments served by |Xvebaker, Mandan, became the bride - onenayeita hue ie to be there}ing membership group composed of pier bag Anton a ie hes of Mr. ‘The Builders league which is the in- Word was received Friday. that |Promptly at the hour set since Gov.|tne Misses Sanderson, Maxwell and |®2¢ Mrs. Ben Jundt o! ~, | * ‘ mediate Epworth League group of Mrs, Agnes McCay Sims, soprano, | Welford has another engagement for/Puby schuman which was in charge MM Oa I ocr A common cause of dull-white teeth. McCabe Methodist Episcopal who has been in Chicago and vicinity te same evening. Announcement oF | (9 the meeting arrangements DER ie Sean ke. aLSEae ee Sa hurch, staged # hard-time party in : for the last few weeks stfldying and | ‘he program comes from a committee . : Which the couple was attended by M. E. Builders League | Has Costume Frolic | : om * * ® Miss Wava Atwood, Mandan, and the church parlors Tuesday evening.| |: ~ giving concerts booked by the Amer- |COMposed of Mmes. E. J. Taylor and ie, % Bernas 4 cst LOW-( LEAN IN TOOT | ASTE Vernon Janke acting as judge award- -| [ican Artisas association, is returning aon F. Site — Hy tise Beet Trinity Lutheran Aid pechaly bans ie Wule artaneeed SLOW-CLEANSING P. d the prizes for the best costumes to : to the city Monday and will reopen | °F officers will occur during the busi- ¥ in Old-fashioned, slow-cleansing oO fot [mage are often to (C blame tor dutl- unat= tl teeth. waste Bes Rhoda Smith and Jack Sanborn, : : her studio at 304% Main avenue. _ | D¢88 session. Shaping Bazaar Plans | #wn of peacock blue with a brown oe, ite, Don’t x ROK turban and other accessories to cor- nborn, Lester Davis and Miss Dor- : oe ° respond. The bridesmaid’s costume ms. 25 many beautiful plaques, will be guest | dietitian of the Bismarck hospital, 30 0% gow, Mont. | |speaker at the December meeting of | gave when she was guest speaker at “ ae ade wack Mr. and Mra Jundt are to be at \the Bismarck chapter, American As-|the Business and Professional Wo-| ‘The newly formed W. 8. C. clut |"me 1” this city, the bridegroom be- Charity work incidental to the holt- ’ “ sociation of University Women, sched- | men’ club November social meeting. |met Wednesday evening at the home u days received the attention of the f uled for 8 o'clock Monday evening at| Miss Esther Maxwell read a hu-/of Miss Norma Calnan, 106 Avenue mothers’ groups which held their reg- : the Inn. Hostesses for the meeting |morous paper, “How the B. P. W./|B, who served refreshments after the it cannot scral enamel! To Holiday Charities ular meetings this week. . are Mrs. Gunnar Olgierson and the |Member Lives,” adapted from one|early part of the evening was spent Chapter Lewis and Clark, Sponsor % % , Misses Frances Collison and Jose-|written by Miss Mabel Olson for the fnferiealy, it Mothers’ clubs, which met at the phine Hosch, annual Lollypops dinner during the *x* k & home of Mrs, Lorenzo. H. Belk, 714 * eK NDEA convention, and concluded) Miss Marjorie Staak, daughter of Mandan 8t., appointed Mrs. Belk and Mrs. Rena Jensen is coming from | With @ few poetry selections written | Mr. and Mrs, A.C. Staak, 225 Avenue Mrs, George Smith to aid the Wo- 3 j Devils Lake Friday to be with her |for teachers. Miss Laura B. Sander- | A, west, who is attending the College men’s Community Council in the 1935 ; daughter, Miss‘ Amy Jensen, Enge !son, who presided, read an article onjof St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minn., is some worthy family a basket of food freshman, who is ill in the Bismarck |The Independent Woman. A musi-|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Christmas seal drive and voted to give : cs 1 |apartments, Bismarck high school |“Continued Education for All” from| spending the Thanksgiving recess as Rothausen of St. Paul. at Christmas time. Program features cal feature of the ‘am was the were ‘a review of Pearl Buck's “Where . saliva : eels -Are the Young Rebels?” given by Mrs, C. W. Leifur and‘an article on Mark Twain presented by Mrs. C. P. Rhoades. Mmes. Charles Rue and H. A. Pike were appointed to sell Christmas Scena | AO All Winter Coats Now Reduced for L. Schlechter gave a paper on Mark Twain and Mrs. T. W. Sette contril Uted a discussion of words which fi quently are mispronounced. Complet- i ing the program were the child study | § ‘ Teport by Mrs. Clifford O. Palmer and z presentation of the lesson in the Uni- Y versity extension art course by Mrs. oO. B. Lund. . The Mothers’ Service club had 4 i i Fe rage veer guest alo ot “Ss You can buy your winter coat now at the same prices luncheon at the home’of Mrs. Ber- ° A nard Andrus, 1004 Eighth St. In the given in January Sales. contract games played at three tables Mrs. Philip R. Webb won high score queer. manipulated and styled honors. The Christmas meeting will as flatteringly and becomingly be held Dec. 10 in the home of Mrs,| 88 fabric, fashion some of the most attractive jackets seen at pe Rise the hunt meets around, New York. EET ARETE Tl e, worn by Mrs. Cameron ‘ ? Cl smart society leader, is % oa wor er a tweed sports dress, Never bakes’ ‘out, “lar and Dire. John Parkinson, 800 ‘ FLECK MOTOR SALES, INC, nor freezes out Avenue D, are home after a stay at 100 West Breadway Bismarck, N. D. 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