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ESAT TL ERROR su, 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935 ecto, | . . perme agro ET ee welded steel tube type of fusel- zs TJS Appointments were suggestive of|ing Wednesday evening. Miss Ander-|Johns, who moved from 702 Geventh| The Ps Studien by Group Soeais Be teem bs iss voaea” he oe ee Se Ea jul 5 * Ine » treasurer, ol \ | — vy p es ppl) ei group bogs * Md * chureh. nore | A Christs arty Dec. lay evening, tract was play} _ Among recent. inges of residences = | home of Mrs, Allee Rpecht with tutco {at three tables, Mrs. N. N. Hermann |was that of Rev. and Mrs. G. Adolph | (Agditional” Society on Page Bight) receiving high score and. Mrs. J. E. Kelly ‘that for second high. ‘The group will not meet again until Jan. 16 when Mrs. Thomas H. Tharalson, 309 Avenue B, Pie be hostess. Bismarck Junior Music Club ‘as the diversion was planned by the Beauticians Study club which met Wednesday evening with Mrs. Hilda | Ehreth, 618 Third St. Mrs, Mary Carufel presented the evening's dis- {cussion topic, “The History of Beauty | Christmas Seal Tea Committee Enlarged Fills Two Places on Staff Will Celebrate Christmas With Social Function Planned for December 18 Tribune apartments, substituted for one. of the members. The hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Robert M. Rishworth, served luncheon at the close of the evening, table ap- Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, chairman of the annual Christmas seal bridge tea which the Women’s Community Council will sponsor Friday, Dec. 13, announced Thursday that the func- tion will be given in the Patterson hotel Terrance Gardens where it has been held in years past, and also list-| 'Culture.” The remainder of the time |was passed with bridge followed by |refreshments, Mrs, Carufel held high score. e * * Wednesday Mothers’ herty, 615 Mandan 8t., for about two weeks, left for But) Wednesday. « * Norma Calnan was elected presi- dent by the W.S.C. club recently or- ganized by a group of young women Buy With Confidence Club Will Buy Bend pointments being carried out in a ed committee changes. ; when Miss Irene Anderson, 617 Eighth ee color scheme of red and white, It The Bismarck Junior Music club|was decided to hold a Christmas elected two officers, planned a Christ-| party. mas party on the next meeting date,; Dec. 18, and had a program followed} by a social hour when it met Wednes-| day evening with Miss Alice Knowles} entertaining at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A, west. Robert Humphreys was elected) treasurer and Valdis Knudson was named secretary to fill vacancies. * * * Cablegram Announces Arrival of Baby Boy | A cablegram received Thursday morning from Siam announced the birth of a son, their second child, to! | Rev, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Wells, who ‘i " " ,/are stationed at Chieng Mai. The Fe eee ee i Golene. Mann ichild is the grandson of Alexander G. peeeectitic the wablett jBurr, supreme court justice, and a Following are the program num-/8tand nephew of Miss Anna D. Burr, jof 702 Fourth St. Mrs. Wells was bers: piano, “Claire de Lune,” De-!),. 4, ° re bussy—Jane Watson, Mandan; plano, Miss Margaretta Burr before her mar: . wants” Grisnat riage, The first child of Rey. and anain: > ala “pumeral March 2 el iy i sal 2) : “mg 4 a atherine, also was orn in Chopin — Miss Knowles; clarinet, “Beautiful Lady,” Caryli—Jean Ren-|S!™- wick, Mrs. Roy D. McLeod, accompan- oye Z ist; plano, “Gavotte,” Bach, arranged) Trinity Girls’ Club by Saint-Saens—Robert Kling; vocal,| “Lullaby,” Brahms, and “Love, Here | Names Alvina Nelson Is My Heart”—Marjorie Hawley, ac- companied by Mrs. Agnes McCay| Miss Alvina Nelson succeeded Mrs. Sims. | Thelma Shipley in the presidency of Miss Belle Mehus, counselor of|the Trinity Lutheran Girls’ club junior music clubs for the North Da-| when the group met Tuesday evening kota Federation of Music clubs, was/ with Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mrs. @ guest at the meeting and with Mrs, | Shi s hostesses at the latter's McLeod presided at the refreshments | 2 Avenue C, west, Miss table which was centered with an|Edna Martinson was elected vice arrangement of miniature Christmas| President and Miss Delora Samuelson trees and reindeer on a mirror re-/Secretary-treasurer, the office form- ‘lector, jerly held by Miss Hilda Boe. The j new officers will assume their duties at the January meeting. * OK OK * e * * *e * Bismarck Homemakers To Make Quilt Study The Bismarck Homemakers club will have a lesson on “The Vogue in Quilts” when it meets promptly at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon with Mrs. George Dobson, 810 First St., who will The red and green colors and tra- ditional motifs of the approaching holiday season were in evidence when Miss Irene Brown, 422 First St., as- ‘sisted by her mother, Mrs. Elmer Brown, was hostess to her Wednesday pares bridge club. Score honors in jthe contract games at two tables be assisted in entertaining by Mrs./went to the Misses Alice Jensen, Earl Benesh. | Evalyn Grace Hermann and LaVerne Mrs. Paul B. Schacht, the lesson Joersz, holding first, second and low, Jeader, requests that each member '| respectively, answer roll call by telling about the} prettiest quilt she has seen recently or the quilt that she plans to make next. To add a holiday note mem- bers are to be prepared to give a poem or short story in the Christmas theme during the social hour. ee * First and second score prizes went to the Misses Hannah Jordan and Helene Gade when Miss Essie Rish- worth entertained the G-Girls bridge club at her home, 805 Fifth St., Wed- nesday evening. Miss Lily Nelson, * * * A yuletide party to be held Dec. 18 was planned by Mrs, Frank J. Smith’s bridge club when the group met Wednesday evening at her home, 610 Sixteenth St. Mrs. George E. Shunk jwill be hostess. Mrs. J. W. Me- Guiness held high score in the card games, which were followed by luncheon. ° Meetings of Clubs ‘ And Social Groups | * ling an | DAR, ;__A 12:30 o'clock luncheon session of |Minishoshe chapter, Daughters of the jAmerican Revolution, will be held | Friday in St. George's Episcopal par- h_house with Mines, E. J. Taylor, P. C. Bakken and George F. Dullam as hostesses. HARD-TIME Dancing Party -at- Silver Ballroom of Patterson Hotel Friday Night, December 6 [| Music by Guy Larson and \ His Orchestra xk * U.C.T. Past Counselors The newly organized Past Counsel- jors Auxiliary No. 5, United Commer- cial Travelers, will have a Christmas party at the second regular meeting , Set for 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Bernard W. An- drus, 1004 Eighth St., who will be assisted by Mrs. H. G. Hilden, Admission: | Men — 34c (plus tax) Women — 24c (plus tax) PUBLIC INVITED Sponsored by Nonpartisan Club, No. 505 Pre-Holiday Clearance This Week Friday - Saturday More exciting values than we have ever offered before at this time of year . . . One-of-a-kind Dresses and Coats. Included is the cream of our late Fall Purchases . . . This collection also con- sists of Sweaters, Blouses, Boucles, Wool Knitted one and two-piece Dresses as well as a large as- sortment of Fall Hats ... An excellent range of colors, fabrics, styles and sizes from which to choose. UW. iS WH DRESS REDUCTIONS 6.95 - 9.95 - 15.95 - 19.95 Formerly 12.75 to 35.00 Fur Trimmed Dress Coats— Half Price SWEATER-BLOUSE REDUCTIONS 1.00 - 3.50 Formerly 3.95 to 6.50 HATS 1.00 - 5.95 Formerly 5.95 to 10.00 New Orchestra , Now atthe Stag |} In MANDAN {son, ‘ Mmes. John R. Fisck and B. O.; Refvem have been added to the list! Purchase of a $5 health bond of St., was hostess for a regular meet- and Mrs. E. A. Willson has been ex-|the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis cused because she will be out of the | association was approved by the city. Others who will be active on| Wednesday Mothers club at its first the committee are Miss Marian Burke! December meeting for which Mrs. and Mmes. Norman I. Roop, Arthur R. C. Peterson, 422 Seventh St., was R. Tavis, Paul W. Freise, G. R. Lipp, hostess. Main features of the pro- J. A. Fleck, Hazel Lenhart Welsh,!gtam were papers on “The Life of George Moris and E. T. McCanna. Sarah Bernhardt” and “The Christ- All women of the city are invited; mas Story” offered by Mmes. George to make reservations either for tables|Schaumberg and George F. Stipek, or for single places at the benefit, respectively. A service of refresh- which always is one of the brilliant; ments concluded the session. social affairs of the pre-holiday sca-| * ok OK Chrysanthemums were the floral Inote in a yellow decorative theme when Mrs. H. D. Harding, 106 Rosser avenue, was hostess to her bridge club at @ 1:30 o’clock luncheon Wed- imesday. Mmes, B. W. Reeve and C. M. Overgaard turned in first and secend high scores, respectively. The Dec. 18 meeting, for which Mrs. Over- gaard will be hostess, will be marked * * * To Institute Woodmen Grove Monday Evening The special ‘ing of the Wood- men Circle at which a local grove will be instituted, which previously was announced for Saturday, will be held |)" Monday, Dec. 9, according to Mrs.|>Y venti bee Mae Marie Durey, chairman of arrange-| ments. Mrs. Mabel Lindgren, Bingt, | ee rae ste ats pester tht state manager, and several other of-| be ti re in the ficers are expected here for the ses-, 200rs, ble ni i “ an suction sion, which will open with a 7 o'clock |2mes Played at oie Cedi banquet in the Rendezvous. Mrs. Grant C. Marsh, 1210 Broadway x * % avenue, was hostess to St, Rita’s mis- . )sionary group Wednesday afternoon. A group of high school girls who;tuncheon and the routine business recently organized a club under the meeting followed the cards. The Dec. name of Ca-Ci-Co, an abbreviation! ig meeting will be at Mrs. Reff’s for Capital City To-eds, met Wed-) nesday evening with Miss Doroth — Wo het 2 Elofson, 406 Fourteenth St. and|* named Miss Thelma Devitt, presi-| | dent; Miss Goldie Byers, secretary, | +> and Miss Anne Homer, treasure! Several new members were initiated.! Miss Devitt invited the club to hold Church Societies i First Lutheran Willing Workers | Mrs. Gladys Nelson will present the jtopic, “Schools of Our Synod,” and its next meeting at her*home. \ there will be election of officers when nile elie ; the First Lutheran Willing Workers Members of St. Anne’s missionary society mects at 8 o'clock Friday eve- Society, meeting Wednesday evening ' ning with Mrs, H. A. Swenson, 820 with Mrs. Leo DeRochford, 302 Park | Fifth St., who will have Mrs. Evan St., decided to have a Christmas par-;Melby as assisting hostess. ty with an exchange of gifts when they meet Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. | ~~ Charles A. Verret, 105 Sixth St. Fol-/) lowing the contract games at three} FRI. - SAT. - SUN. tables, in which Mmes. L. T. Ryan! and C. I. Nelson won high score hon-! ‘(THEY DARED DEATH TO (COME AND GET THEM! ors, Mrs. DeRochford served refresh-| ments. Fight Fist EDMUND LOWE meh VICTOR McLAGLEN Fun! * ee { Mrs, R. A. Miners was hostess to St. Jude's missionary group at a meeting Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald, 418 Tenth St. Mrs. Carl Peterson, who was a guest, and Mrs. J. N. Diebert; turned in high scores in the contract games at two tables which were fol- lowed by luncheon and a brief busi-{ ness session, Mrs. John Reff invited | the group to meet with her Dec. 18. * * * } Mrs. Kasper C. Hermes and Miss Blanche Oberg were Bismarck guests | when Miss Maybelle Gulling of Man-; dan entertained at a 7 o'clock bride| dinner for eight in the Lewis and Clark hotel dining room Wednesday | evening. Holly wreaths and red and| green tapers marked the table. Score | awards went to Mrs. J. C. Brenden | and Miss Delia Olson. They — Plus — John Wayne in “The Fighting Musketeers” News - - Comedy Get a load of this boy Jimmy Metton—radio's Grandest gift to the screen, with three other big stars joining in the chorus of laughs and melody, in this grand new, brand-new type of musicomedy — fea- turing four swell Warren and Dubin songs. And What Stars! PAT O'BRIEN- JANE FROMAN JAMES MELTON - JEAN MUIR Franx McHUGH - PHIL REGAN CAPITOL vers “se > Vaudeville and His Doctor Ordered! ENDS TONITE (Thurs.) Buse What The PARAMOUNT J} NEXT ATTRACTION FOR ALL at the BEAUTIFUL HATS Gorgeous Wool Felts and Velvets 75¢ For Sweetheart For Young - ~ For Parisienne or Come Hither Hats in Off- the-Face and small Sophisticated Styles at this Special Price Friday and Saturday Values to $3.85 bulreys Bismarck Appreciate PEOPLE'S PRACTICAL GIFTS People’s Dep't. Store 112 Fifth st. For Mother - ~ For Father For Brother - - For Sister Things They Will Shop Early at the SHOWING FRI. - SAT. POSITIVELY The Year’s Smartest Romantic Comedy! CA “LOVE IS SWELL- But I'm Going te Marry a Men with Money in the Bank!” That's whet she thought... she fell foro guy'whose only assets were... love ond kisses! CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY Love Sent a Gift of Roses But She Thought She Wanted Orchids! A Vina Delmar story of a girl whose mind was made up to marry money ... ‘til her heart Gouble-crossed her! —ADDED— THELMA TODD PATSY KELLY In a new 20-minute Rib-tickler! “TWIN-TRIPLETS” News - - “Gangsters of the Deep” COMING! CECIL B. Oe MILLE'S THE Loretta Young - Henry Wilcoxon and a cast of 10,000 SCENES OF WONDER TO AWE and THRILL YOU! All Christendom roused to ecstasy +e. to redeem the Holy Land} Armies of the world set sail... singing of praise and victory! SEE the assault on the Citadel of Acre ... the cavalry battle under jerusalem’ qe 's walls ... scenes never before attempted on the screen! SEE the Slave Market of an eriental despot, where Christian maids are sold as slaves in per- fumed harems. SEE captains and kings humble Delece Richard's leatiog, for, 2 FEATURING HENRI KINDLER "3" Night Entertai Red addock do “Popeye the ‘own inimitable | To Newlyweds Until December 31st @ 6 Cups @ 6 Saucers @ 6 Dinner Plates 9° 6BG&B Pletes 6” 6 Froits ae 1 Vegetable Dish 9” 1 Meet Platter 11” 1 Cream Pitcher 1 Covered Suger XQUISITE dinnep ware, created by Amerl- ca’s foremost ry, styled in the new on each pleco—that’s our gift to chase of $80.00 er more. Note one Hoge any occasion. PERSONALIZED di: THE VOGUE thie year! . nips Peete 1S This Dinner Set 1S Our Regular-$15 Value! Your Initial in Gold KENNELLY FURN. CO. On Each Pieces. G decoration, your own personal initial in gold You'll be proud te have them grace your table on fo extra cost with any purchase of 960.00 or more, MANDAN, N. D. Man” fashion.

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