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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS S Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Nay circles of the Trinity Luth- | . =? | clety meets for luncheon at 1 o'clock! eran Ladies Aid meet at 3 o'clock A.W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise plertinefled bt pt Ale Sag Thursday afternoon as follows: Circle | ¥ son Sauvain will be assisting hostess. |1 with Mrs. O. C, Ellingson, 818 Sec- | ¥ ond St.; Circle 3 with Mrs. 8, G. Har- * ee Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid wood, 110 Rosser avenue, Mrs. Phillip | ¢ With the exception . of Circle 2,|Palmer assisting, and Circle 4 with | % which meets with Mrs. E. N. Hedahl,| Mrs. Oscar G. Oleson, 625 Sixth St. 1014 Eighth St., at 7:30 o'clock Friday 50 Tables Are Reserved for Christmas Seal Bridge Tea’ Parochial Alumni to Hold Reunion Dec. 27 Friday, Dec. 27, was set as the date of the annual holiday reunion and dance of St. Mary's alumni and former students at the meeting of the alumni Mrs, O. B. Olson assisting. Society Occupies This Roosevelt | Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson An- nounces Patroness List for association Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. The Misses Jean Roherty and Clare Fox were placed in Charity Function ai, Fifty tables were reserved up to noo’ Wednesday for the annual Christmas seal bridge tea of the Women’s Community Council to be given Friday afternoon in the Patter- son hotel Terrace Gardens, according to Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson, general chairman. The bridge tea each year is part of the ‘seal sale drive conducted by the welfare organiaztion in behalf of the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- sociation. Tables will be provided for both contract and auction, the games to start at 2:30 o'clock and to be followed by tea. Those still wishing to make reservations should contact Mrs. At- kinson or any of her committee aides, who are Mmes, John“R. Fleck, B. O. Refvem, Norman I. Roop, Arthur R. Tavis, Paul W. Freise, G. R. Lipp, J. A. Fleck, Hazel Lenhart Welsh, George Moris and E. T. McCanna and Miss Marian Burke. Those who have taken tables include Miss Mary Brazerol and Mmes. A. M. Christianson, T. W. Ashbridge, Frayne Baker, James Morris, P. O. Sathre, Revert Byrne, Wallace Brewstér; Fred L. Conklin, G. A. Dahlen, Charles Fisher, T. E, Flaherty, F. F. Griebe- now, E. M. Hendricks, Otto Holta, Wil- liam Mills, Jr. Ruth Smith, Cari Lewis, E. M. Stanton, Roy D. Ken- nelly, A. M. Kiland, F. A, Knowles, James K. Blunt, W. H. Bodenstab, Spencer S. Boise, Fred Brodl, William Langer, V. J. LaRose, Russell M. Lar- kin, Roy Logan, Paul O, Netland, Phil- ip J. Meyer, Carl Nelson, L. M. Par- sons, Henry O, Putnam, Kelly A. Si- monson, George Thompson, R. S. Towne, W. H. Webb, Paul Wachter. Robert B. Webb, H. R. Cunz, Gerald Craig, Ferris Cordner, W. B. Couch, C. G. Croonquist, John E. Dawson, Jo- seph Dickman, Harold Disney and M. B, Giman, xe KR OO Girl Scout Council Will Meet Thursday The Girl Scout council will hold its| December meeting, which was post- poned from Tuesday because of the death of S. K. Clark, father of Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, Girl Scout commis- sioner, at 9:30 o'clock Thursday morning in the Scout room in the World War Memorial building. Mrs. N. O. Ramstad will preside. * Oe * Thursday Musical to Donate Toys to Drive The traditional exchange of gifts accompanied by rhymes and a re- cital of yuletide music arranged by Mrs. Forrest M. Davis will mark the Dec. 12 meeting of the Thursday Mus- ical club which will be held at 3 o'clock in the American Legion Aux- iliary room, World War Memorial building. The toys will be turned over to the Open Your Heart campaign. Hostesses are Mrsc. Opie 8S. Rindahi and Miss Mildred I. Hoff. * OK For Miss Myrtle Buchanan, who is te become the bride of Otto Hogelstad of Carrington during the holiday sea- son, Miss Edna Durrant entertained 12 guests at bridge and a shower Mon- day evening in her apartment at 421 Avenue B. Part of the time was passed in embrodering tea towels which were presented to the honor guest along with a check from each ; jis visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. The Misses Evelyn Wenner- { jthe Maccabees, that Mrs. Dorothy Ho- {club and the junior Maccabee court. \Mrs, Homan was instrumental in the While others of her clan are defending or attacking the ad- ministration, Medora T. Roose- velt, 20, comely daughter of Banker George E. Roosevelt, seems preoccupied with -social affairs. A third cousin of the late “Teddy” and distant kin of the president, she is shown during inductment into a snooty Park avenue club. + }ial guests at the Order of the Rainbow charge of ticket sales and music, re- spectively. It also was decided to hold meetings regularly on the second Thursday of each month, beginning with Jan. 9.C. E.. Kelley, president, | conducted the session. ee * A.0.U.W. to Sponsor | Dance After Meeting A dancing party for members and their invited guests will follow the regular meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen in the lodge hail at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Ray- mond Joos is chairman of the dance} ¥ committee. ig Meetings of Clubs ‘ % | And Social Groups al + Rebekah Past Noble Grands Members are to bring gifts and be prepared to answer roll call with Christmas quotations when Miss Catherine McDonald entertains the Rebekah Noble Grands association at | 8 o'clock Friday evening in the home of Mrs, A. W. Snow, 911 Eighth St. * * * x Order of the Rainbow 3 Eastern Star members will be spec- | meeting at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eve- : ning in the Masonic temple, at whicn there will be balloting and initiatory exercises, bg * oe * Unity Study Club A regular meeting of the Unity % Study club will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the B. P. W. room, World War Memorial building. The public is invited to attend all meetings of the group. ee * Student Group, L. A. P. W. The student group of the Bismarck | § chapter, League of American Pen ‘Women, meets at 8 o'clock Thursday | ¢ evening with Miss Dorothy Moses, 216 | % Park St. strom and Geneva Rate assisted the hostess in serving lunch, * *e * Mrs. Dorothy Homan Gets Maccabee Post Announcement has come from D. McNamara, Fargo, state manager oi man, 201 First St. has been named director of the Bismarck Chi Chi Girls forming of both groups. e % & Mrs, Arnold C, Van Wyk, 801 Man-; dan St., was hostess at an evening bridge party Monday. Mrs. George F. Will won the high score favor in the contract games played at three tables and there also was a gift from the hostess for Mrs. Roy D. McLeod, who soon will leave for her new home in Valley City. | ee * | Claude Carlander, who was a Bis- marck guest, won honors at bridge when Miss Ruth Blake of Mandan; entertained eight friends at her home} Sunday evening t» celebrate her birth- | day. anniversary. Appointments for the supper table were in the seasonal} motif. , xe * Mrs. William Reardon of this city 8. Carpenter of Jamestown. A Gallant Lover Turns Into a Fiend- ish Monster Before Your Very Eyes! “Dr. SEKYEL .... M-. HYDE’ A Reuben Mameuiian aera MIRIAM SE with Maat Stevenson - - Today /(Wed.) Only | PARAMOUNT, REQUEST RETURN ENGAGEMENT BIGGEST OF ce MUSICALS! MOST STARTLING PICTURE OF ALL TIME! Cl- HOPKINS: HOBART — 1% REEF +) ! Church Societies \ First Baptist Mission Circle Mrs. Ellis L, Jackson will review the third chapter of “Between Two Cen- turtes” and the October number of Missions will be studied when the First Baptist Mission Circle meets .at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth St. ee OK First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Hostesses for the First Lutheran Ladies’ Aid meeting in the church parlors at 3 o'clock Thursday will be Mmes. Carl J. Eliason, H. Hanson, N. M. Danrot, H. F. Malm and J. Carlson. A large attendance is re- quested since there will be election of officers. SESSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSS SSS * Oe * First Presbyterian W.M.S. Mmes. F, E. Logee and F. E. Mc- Curdy will lead devotions and the Program, respectively, when the First Semiett CAPITOL | reneeday " —SOSSCOSSESC SSE COPS SSS OS o a singing’ ai dancing — » GEORCE NANG CARROL, MURPHY ith NEXT ATTRACTION THURSDAY ONLY cy THELMA TODD JACK LA RUE . 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