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CLUBS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. | QSOCIETY and Auxiliary Boards to Meet at Valley City The annual mid-winter executive board meeting of the American Le- Name Committee Aides for Annual Christmas Seal Tea Charity Event Will Be Held Dec. 13 Under Direction of Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson Mrs. Arthur V. Sorenson, general the schools, North Dakota state cap- rted this week under direction of rs. C, B. Whittey, following immedi- ately the drive conducted by club- {women in the downtown section. | Health and safety posters to help with anti-tuberculosis education work in} [Pan “Attic Club Makes gion Auxiliary has been called for. Friday at Valley City, according to announcement from Mrs. E. C. Gee- The finance board will meet at Holiday Season Plans lan, Enderlin, department president. The program committee composed of Mmes, B, F. Eppler, O. T. Solberg, Alfred Zuger and J. T. Sarvis is |planning the Pan Attic club’s annual {Christmas party which will be an {event of Dec. 16, it was announced at Monday's 1 o'clock luncheon meeting in the Capitol private dining room. The yuletide party will be held in jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brews- Valley City Thursday at which time the budget for the year will be pre- pared and matters of finance dis- cussed. The acceptance of the bud- get, questions of policy and the regu- lar routine of business will be major problems for the executive board to consider the next day. Members of the executive board are Mrs, Geelan, who will preside; Mrs. i | ion and poetry were given by Mrs. Waldo before she gave a detailed re- sume of “It Can't Happen Here” by Sinclair Lewis. Everyone interested is invited to attend these teas which will be continued Dec, 10 and 17 and which aid the young artists and writers fund of the Pen Women branch. Out-of-town guests Tuesday after- noon included Mmes. C. A. Cross of Dawson, P. W. Lanier of Fargo and Augusta Joslyn of Hope. Mrs. Joslyn, who is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. John Moses of Hazen, is one of the contributors to the an~ thology of North Dakota verse which will be published Dec. 10, Stuer i Church Societies —_— . WEDNESDAY.-DECHMBER 4, 1935 of the First Lutheran Missionary so- clety at.the home of Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth St. d * *e * McCabe M. E. Ladies Aid Beginning at 11 o’clock and con- tinuing through the supper hour, the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Ladies Aid will sponsor its annual holiday bazaar Thursday in the church par- lors. Supper will be served starting at 5:30 o'clock. xe * First Baptist Ladies’ Aid Because final plans for the annual supper and Christmas gift sale Dec. 10 will be completed, all members of the First Baptist Ladies’ Aid are urged to attend the meeting set for 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Milton een . | Wilton Ladies’ Aid to Meetings of Clubs | Serve Supper Friday And Social Groups | i Lutefisk, chicken and meat with the accompaniments for each ott aaae! up ths net for the sup- per which the Lutheran Ladies Aid of east of Wilton will serve Friday even- ing, Dec. 6, at the Elmer Kling home. |The supper will be ready at 5:30 jo'clock and will be followed by a fancywork sale. The public is invited. xe Mrs, P. E. Lynch, Mason apart- ments, who leaves Thursday with Mr. Lynch for their new home at Los ‘Angeles, Calif., was honored at a 6:15 o’clock dinner party given in the Pat- terson hotel dining room Tuesday [ e Women’s Nonpartisan Club No. 1 A regular meeting of Women’s Non- partisan Club No. 1 will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the World War Memorial building dining room. xe * RN. A. Election of officers will be conduct- ed when the Royal Neighbors of Am- erica lodge meets ‘at 8 o'clock Thurs- day evening in the A. O. U. W. hall. All members are asked to attend. * * * - Bismarck’ Junior Music Club | Rue, 309 Avenue B, as hostess. J. A, Hofto, Minot, nati t= lonal commit eke teewoman; Mrs. Thomas Street, Bot- chairman of the 1935 Christmas evening by employees of the A. W. drive which is being staged by itol booklets and membership diaries Lucas company store where the honor ter, 117 Main avenue. are the prizes being offered for the| a There will be a program, business Other business occasioned by the St. George's Afternoon Guild Women’s Community Council, has an-| rooms and pupils reaching set quotas.} Scouts have aided in the seai as they have in the past years in business nounced mas seal tea, social feature of the an- nual seal s: year will be held Friday, Dec. 13. The | places, tea, one holiday second week of December. the committee for the Chi Bo: campaigns, which this! by buting posters of the leading events of the} Start Serving Milk season, always comes in the inaugurated Tuesday, being started a Milk serving in the city schools, for which the council uses a large share Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, named asjof the Christmas seal proceeds, was chairman of the tea when other com- mittee heads were chosen, will have coming holiday was the purchase of a $5 Christmas seal bond of the Yorth Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis association and the appointment of Mmes. Thomas Hall and Charles Liessman to aid in the 1935 seal drive. The group also voted a donation of $8 to the Will Rogers memorial fund. Mrs. W. A. Hughes was leader of the discussion based on “Compara- tineau, vice president; Mrs, G. R. Schwandt, Enderlin, and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Bismarck, department secre- tary and treasurer, respectively; Mrs. F. J. Fredrickson, Valley City, finance committee chairman, and the 10 dis- trict committeewomen, who include Mrs, H. W. Rosenthal of Bismarck, Mrs. H. C. Funden of Mandan and Mra. C. Thomas of Hettinger. R. M. DePuy, Jamestown, and Mrs. B. E. Jones, 519 First St., will be hostess for a meeting of St, George’s Episcopal Afternoon Guild at 3 o'clock Thursday. * e Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid A potluck lunch and cafeteria sup- per will be served in connection with the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid’s an- nual Christmas bazaar which will be First Presbyterian General Aid A business meeting at 2:30 o'clock and a program featuring the Junior American Legion Auxillary puppets at 4:15 o'clock are planned for Thurs- day’s session of the First Presbyterian General Aid in the church parlors. The public is invited to the program and lunch following. Rev. Alfred Roe, 826 Sixth St., su- meeting and service of refreshments when the Bismarck Junior Music club meets at 7:15 o'clock Wednesday even- ing with Miss Alice Knowles, 316 Avenue A, west. nee Unity Study Club The chapter on “Faith” from Dr. Emelie Cady's “Lessons in Truth” will be the subject for study and discus- sion when the Unity Study club meets est has been working. There was 4 farewell gift for Mrs. Lynch, Red tapers and the poinsettlas of the Christmas season marked the table. ** x Miss Katherine Kellam of this city and Miss Mildred Kellam, Washburn, have returned to their respective homes after a visit at Jamestown with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. month earlier than usual this year|tive Economic Conditions of the Na- . {held in the church yi assistants Mmes. E. A. Willson, Nor-| upon the advice of Miss Esther Teich-|tions,” which with rotated table talks| Mrs: J. D. Stenson, Williston, will at- fr.000 0) beginning at 2 velo” | perintendent of the southwestern dis-| at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the|Royal Kellam. man I. mann, city school nurse. committee members. trict of the North Dakota conference|B. P. W. room, World War Memorial —— W. Freise, G. R. Lipp, J. A. Fleck, Roop, Arthur R. Tavis, Pautl| Under the plan, Miss Teichmanr Hazel Lenhart Welsh, E. T. McCanna,|and the teacers approve the children George Moris and Gordon V. Cox ana] who are to receive free milk and other Miss Marion Burke. Will Take Reservations | children who can afford to do so and | who wish to have the milk pay 2 cents The group will meet soon to make! per bottle. The milk is served during preliminary arrangements for the tea|the mid-morning recess in all grade and will charge other Th Wrme fd a 5 og a My ™ B Cw | fice pecial duties, select those who are to be in} buildings. The council's special com- Mme: in the city schools} whit sale: Bonham Brothers JEWELERS eservations and to care for} mittee for this work is composed of| F. Trepp, P. J. Schmitz and| ELIE L NEVE ez ee NN j made up the meeting program, * * * Miss Chrissie Budge Is Honored by P.E.O. Miss Chrissie Budge, who soon is leaving for a new secretarial position in Washington, D. C., was presented with a Chinesc wall hanging, the motto of which bears good wishes, at the meeting of Chapter N, P. E. O. Sisterhood, held Mohday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter E, Vater, 407 Sixth St. Miss Budge has been prominently identified with the state ana local P. E. O. organization for a number of years. For the program, Miss Henricka B. Beach reviewed “So Red the Rose” by Stark Young. Following this and a sale of Christmas gifts to raise funds for entertaining the state P. E. O. chapter here next summer, there was ee A.A.U.W. Holiday Tea Will Be Held Dec. 28 The annual holiday tea at which the Bismarck chapter, American As- sociation of University Women, each year entertains college women of the city and the younger college grouphome for the vacation will be held Satur day, Dec. 28, it-was announced at the December meeting, attended by 30 members, held Monday evening at the Inn. As in the past the function will be held at the home of Miss Charlotte Logan, 208 Second St. Committees will be announced later by Mrs. W. B.) Pierce, president. The chapter voted to purchase a $5 Christmas seal bond of. the North Da- kota Anti-Tuberculosis association. ** * First Lutheran Missionary Society “Evangelistic Work on Our African Field” will be the topic for the meet- ing at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon S of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preside and will speak at the first quarterly conference of the Jamestown congregation to be held Wednesday evening. % you on SALUTE to Their Most Hilarious Fest?: The world’s favorite comedy team take a laugh-tour of the world that’s nobody's business — and everybody's fun! THEIR BIGGEST ali 12 building. New metaphysical literature has been added to the club's library and is at the disposal of the interested public, according to Mrs. Harold Hop- ton, leader. CAPITOL Last Times Today “GIRL FRIEND with ROGER PRYOR —Added— “_ . : a ° st Social aspects of the meeting were Christmas buying is in full swin, - pat hat esa asec) @ talk on various forms of art work LENGTH “ 99 ae Z ‘ 8 Pon ee * e ® which can be done in the home, given COMEDY ‘Keystone Hotel a at our store and we again advise an Lt. Col. Joseph 8. Leonard, com-|>y Mrs. John Degg, and a service of Swit R mandant at Fort Lincoln, and Mrs.|réfreshments by the hostess commit- ear ; early selection. Leonard returned home Monday even-|tee, composed of Mrs. Gunnar Ol- Ben Turpin, Hank Mann, Ja ‘ ing after being away for more than a|8¢irson, chairman, and the Misses Chester Conklin, Marie Pre- A lly | tock of high arniy lees =a iver ae ad ae ake eo vost, Ford Sterling and the n unusually large stock of hig Ga. Thay siso visited le WIGELaK ain ort, eee brought a large exhibit Keystone Cops yee Q at ¢ oT ints including New York pastel and silhouette pictures, 2) ade Ww atches and rings at prices [tag ana Pana stained "glass, painting on satin, Thurs, - Fri. - Sat. you will like. | = jhas done and after her talk answered Fiae—News and ‘Various | eae on the various types of . . work shown, Ladies’ cameo rings. New and BAZAAR ee * ~ Methodist Episcopal Church | very good. Thursday, Dec. 5 Needework booths open at 11 a.m. Supper at 5:30 p. m. Count the Feet s ON YOUR GIFT LIST AND. SAVE MONEY AT THIS oxed Hosiery Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY vWv {Local Author Gives | Two Review Programs, The book review teas which have| been introduced into Bismarck social activities this winter by Edna La; Moore Waldo were continued with two gatherings this week. ‘The first was given at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Waldo home, 712 Fourth St., as the third in the series which Mrs. Waldo person- ally is sponsoring, guests being! members of the Bismarck chapter, League of American Pen Women, and their invited guests, numbering about 15. At this time Mrs. Waldo reviewed “Laughter Out of the Ground” by Robin Lampson, a novel which is a departure from the usual in that it is; written in free hexameters and is meant to be read aloud with empha- sized cadence. The author is a grandson of one of the original Forty~ niners and tells in “Laughter Out of! the Ground” the story of the Cali-| fornia gold rush. Mrs. J. Henry Kling and Miss Jo- sephine Hosch presided at the tea table which was decorated in the tra- ditional red and green of the Christ- and thrill to these Pre-Holiday Savings . DRESSES Exquisite in every detail arc these gay frocks for those who desire femininity. sports, office or Sunday after- One group of fashionable stouts at the same price.< Sizes 40 to 52. $3.33 For Route of the Completely Air-Conditioned North Coast Limited Sirgen G t d mas Bernt Mandan guests were E t t Re ker. : : - occ. Tuesday afternoon there was open- 4 es Se tecsmecee ane ih apppeneanee ..- + - # Rae Tea rinnes aaa rta ae she buys HR | for Christmas giving. Brief sketches | ; A Record-Low for herself se of several works of fiction, non-fic- It’s in the B. AG Gs \ Style, quality, everything to . #® What’s Wr man ie tote ees PRICE Ed § 0 ng and grain leathers. pe ; Me With This Radio Ad No.2 !E caesar aso eh a . cores sina easeeumcoun Goi ‘. & ligtietie: FREE C srrnbips A oped in a Pre-Chvistmas 5 Come tn fo Jeet the quentions re) ats HOLID AYS? : e . € . SALE ® |KADETTE Buffalo Ed 85 Earth : * ij WE invite Omar, \ 4 you to travel Northern a B “ cf 1 # an ayia ne : Pacific in comfort and : eautifu lt safety—and at great: Gun-Metal Gift Box od Taken from our reduced i - Fd HOSE regular stock of Special holiday excur- x fees $16.85 and $19.85 sion tickets on sale Dec. 3c ’ coats, 12 to Jan. 1. Return ed 69 limit Jan. 31. x Cc Devastating new - ——— x i. % Pe > T. ie Allen « ™ Wolf, Manchu- Bisranrck, Non : rian Wolf, oe lame » North Dakota Individually wrapped in cello- Beaver to frame phone. nae owl si LASS AND your face. She will appreciate Buttrey 4 paw pose aes. daa . delightful feminine appeal. | J e [Apna ‘seven-tube three-band model Continuing AlL-Profescional Sh A - Thursday New Games—Monte Carts Vanities Special. s red b Friday Free Cash Prizes Nightly Matinee ee by Satanlay Music by 30-Plece Band Thursday Loyd Spetz Post 7:15 p. m. General Admission—25¢ Saturday American Legion .