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4a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935 Wed Saturday in California Mrs. Frances Archibald Strib- ___|be offered in the McKenzie school house Friday evening starting at 8:30 o'clock by the McKenzie Ladies Aid. Mrs. Scharnowske Is Paul C. Bennett, administrative as- to give assistance to two families ing the Christmas holidays when the group met with Mrs. Burt Finney, 220 over the NBC network from 10:45 to 11:15 o’clock (CST) Sunday evening, according to word received here. sistant in the procurement division, | according to word from Mrs. E. L. United States treasury. department, ira tape ce Teen vines riven by : * oe x ee ling Is Bride of Oscar Named by D.U.V. Tent] adams, secretary. In addition to a will be in charge of general arrange- Marian. Burke, giving spectal/ Baldwin Homemakers J h Seil | -—— pie social and a bazaar, pee en be ments for ee id Bebe “ae SMe attention to “The Children’s Hour,” T Give Party Jan 3 joseph Seiler | Mrs. Earl Scharnowske became pres-| Play entitled “Those Husbands of le various “Winter Set” and “Porgy and Bess” 0 . ident of Tirzah Ann Barclay Tent No.|OUFS” and a Punch and Judy show. agencies represented in the state of/snq 9 number of new Swedish fae Details of the marriage of Mrs {| Frances Archibald Stribling and Os-, ear Joseph Seiler, both prominently | 3, Daughters of Union Veterans of the | The public is invited. Civil War, at the annual meeting es i Thursday evening, which also marked! Mothers’ Service Has Miss Mae O'Donnell is acting as secretary and trei of the func- tion, which will be of the most dramas, and the usual current events report given by Mrs. W. B. Pierce. * ek A progressive whist party with a short program was planned for 8 o'clock Friday evening, Jan. 3, in the a ; { Avi : Crofte Star identified with North Dakota, per-|the 50th anniversary of the order. +4 important social events of the holl- Baldwin hall when the formed in the Mission Inn, Riverside, | Which was founded in Ohio to pro-| Christmas Observance day eae, Annual Holiday Food ce TE ot Wed Conny ate Calif, Saturday, Dec. 7, By Rev. Ezra (mote true loyalty to the United States Committees appointed to care for| Sale Comes Saturday |esst of Baldwin met Wednesday al J. Egly, Presbyterian minister, were government and honor the memory of/ Roll call answered with Christmas special phases are: ? eres 4 received in Bismarck Friday. Union Civil war veterans, ; greetings, singing of carols and an General—Mr. Bennett. hostess. Mrs. Arthur Meyer, presi- =, ~ SS r | . Bismarck Girls td Be e " SO Cl E TY and C L U B S niece nsieuanane Federal Emp loyes Name Heads Heard on NBC Chain s For New Year’s Ball Jan. 10}, .= eax, cuts, quent ae oe ie Oe eae ee eee - | Wednesday Study Will Teas eer ee uth St : M’Kenzie Aid Giving Paul C. Bennett and Miss Mae| Wednesday Study WIL | ana miss Daria Winter, daughter of Prominent Former Dakotans | pore Pier Ne nt Goma rave Fee | Assist Two Families] ie wet Arie tt A full evening of extertalament wil sisting Committees The Wednesday Study club basta pening rataurtd by thelr sacticot Py The annual holiday food sale ut St. About 40 intimate friends of thc! Mrs. Scharnowske succeeds Mrs. A.joxchange of gifts which had been and Miss O'Donnell, Henry Brown’ |George's Eplscppal Afternoon *Guild SE ee Tecate FOr bridegroom and bride were at the cere-|W. Snow. Remaining members of | placed at the Christmas tree empha- Bruce Purness, Mr. Kaldor, Howard |will be held Saturday in the A. W.|'2 take curse e. MreogdriCy eg ‘ mony, at which they were attended by |the new executive staff are: Mrs. G.' sized the holiday note in the Moth- Freitag, Earl Clark, Leonard Peter-|Lucas company store, starting at |"! nl will be followed by George H. Stone and Mrs, Mabel D. Bell, senior vice president; Miss ers’ Service club meeting held in the son, Ramsey, Thomas FPitz-|11:30 a. m. Plum pudding, fruit cake, | S825, 4 Archibold Moore, the bride's r irom, junior vice president; /nome of Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, 923 maurice and Dore Maddock. mince meats and fancy cookies, all | UC i ‘The bride was gowned in wine colored | velvet and the matron of honor in vet. insane, to Dr. J. . R. E. Carlander, structor. Mrs. Thomas renamed chaplain; Mrs. patriotic in-/ seventh St. Purchase of a $5 Christ- Ww. Sanders. mas seal bond of the North Dakota J. W. Guth-| anti-Tuberculosis association and a sisting of a talk on the origin of the m ‘ D.U. V. 1b ae Green, depart-! Fifty-six members of the Bismarck eth pay ie | high school Girls Athletic association took part in a sleighride party Wed- alk le] 1 ffi- & tolk On past department offl- | casday evening’ whlch will be the who have been affiliated with the Society women chosen as “best dressed” by Paris and New York de- signers “can’t hold a candle to professional models when It comes te dress,” according to Arthur O'Neill, photographer of pulchritude, and John Robert Powers, tonductor of a clearing house for models’ Here are three of the girls they named on their “All-American eleven” services Cushman, Irene Demming, and Claire Walsh, Alice Hannon, Dorothy Green- land, Elizabeth Enright and Gene- vieve Kocksvold, Mrs. Agnes Wadeson. and Jack Wilson. * % appropriate for Christmas gifts, will be featured, as well as baked beans and Boston brown bread. Mrs. 8. W. Mmes. George E. Shunk and George L, Dolph were named to supervise preparation of a Christmas basket for @ needy family by Lewis and Clark chapter, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, at * eK Miss Ione Noggle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Noggle, 718 Fourth ae . ies . = y ho has been attending the ip to Palm Springs, Calif, Tie, renamed treasurer, and Mmes.!cach donation to the Open Your Fox. Corwin, chairman, is being assisted by |St.. “W Mrs, Seiler will be at home ai Snow, Ray M, Fuller and Anna Ro-/| Heart drive were approved. The first Music and entertainment—A. Erick-|Mmes, Fred A. Copelin and R. P.|Grese Ot! Boni dic teary 0 for Third St., bong Beach,}berts, council members. The secre-/ meeting of the new year will be Jan. son, Bud Barrett, Leonard Eckstrom | Wallis. three months, ‘sday tary will not be named until the new /14 with Mrs. B. J. Heising as hostess. and Stead Hatin Ri Nack, Lydia x * * evening. the daughter of the late sident is installed and makes her * *k * Bertscl ut : a‘, Ps ——— Oscar Wellington Areh.|@ppointiments at the first January , id Ueber as pee v,,To Aid Needy kamily CARD OF THANKS » was born and /mecting, Sleigh Party Is He Vike With Gifts of Food our sincere gratitude 7 iss Hedstrom, retiring patriotic in- B Hi h School G. A A tion ‘The We express Bisby the wcuctor, directed the program, con-| DY 141g) ofA AA Decoration — The Misses Alice —_— and thanks to the employees Bismarck Grocery, all our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and many floral offerings in our sad bereavement in the loss of our dear mother, Mrs, Christina Gebhardt. z i ‘ .|group’s last big activity before the f rth : Rooms in the home of Mrs. Randa|the meeting for which Mrs. R. R. Mr. and Mrs, Godfred Gebhardt house. in’ the| Mrs, T. W. Lusk, department. corres-|_ Leaving the scitool at 7 o'clock, the} in shoe advertisements; right, below, Janice Jarrett of San Antonio, Tex, |1the holiday colors when she enter-| Roll call on holiday dishes and a re-| Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Gochner club house in eeeene » dep girls rode for an hour and then re- often called “the most photographed girl In America.” (Associated Press |t#ined the Jolly Night bridge club| view of “The Old-Maid” by Zoe At- and Family. ained by Sad Lert eate < was hostess for the meet-|tUfed to the home economics depart-| — Fhotos) aod dU dati per M. O. Agre|kins, presented by Mrs. M. T. Wyn- son of the late Mr.iing and used yellow candles and|™ent Foom Rte pee ‘tian lalnied 5 z raped val Grad HINES a6 vase ais ene went {0 Taare oe ital! eee : of Jamestown, flowers on the refreshments.table to|in' singing Christmas carols as the! Fete Driscoll Pair plscd sortie pie et re yr edi. | J#cobson and Fred Swenson. Mrs.| Miss Maxine Pickles, daughter of his native city for carry out the golden jubilee theme. evening closed. On 25th Anniv rsar CAL SBIMAHG At EHB ‘Univerity at eet Swenson will be hostess to the club,| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pickles, 811 Tenth \ I z ving to Long Beach inj bt as Mrs. Themar E, Simle. athletic in- ersary | an . St., who has been studying voice and , y Play Is Feature of siructor, assisted by Miss Gertrude! : . x ee - plano at the McPhail school of music py | Phe 5 u Almos of the home economics depart-| The silver wedding anniversary of Episcopal Guild X: Food in Minneapolis since August, arrived TODAY and SAT. Siate Bar asso-; B,P,W, Holiday Party|ment, was in charge, Association|Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben of Dris-|C_E.U, Leader Leaves I inhad c'| Wednesday evening for a holiday vicit -_ . nded period. | z members serving on committees were: | col] which occurred Saturday, Dec. 7,| “ax” ~ ‘-y"s . Sale Saturday a. m. at Lucas’.| at her home. reefs Prominent in legal circles 1M} Tapers of many hues, burning m|Edna Nelson and Dorothy Manney./44. the occasion of a surprise party) Ol Chicago Meeting New faces... new rhythms “ i California, now beng a member of the! rturistic wooden holders, lighted the |Seneral arrangements; Laura Ells given tuemrsuneny sy fibre reall eet d new songs ja a new of the California’ Business and Professional Women's| Worth, refreshments; Ruth Lips and) 10 oun Sub oh More ne ome) Miss Esther Bremer, 1002 Avenue kind of ical that’ll give ast year serving as vice | Py = ‘ ;|Eileen Saxvi transportation, and i» ind of mus! alll gi H club room in the World War Memoriai 4 about noon C, field executive secretary of the FOR SAND ROARS— 1 Pt ees erony. \building for the Christmas meeting| Loraine Berg, Inez and Irene Schon-/ 4 : i {North Dakota Christian Endeavor LAUGH ( you a new kind of thrill! Agne: as is at Gatr e.|for which members of the interna-[@~% @nd Doris . esa il et crndieved Nestor amiar Union, left Saturday morning for FOR’ HOWLS AND SCREAMS— bd home ‘Thuredan aquirison Te-| tional relations committee, headed by q ter which he presented Mr, and Mrs.| Chicago to attend the annual meeting “WEAR % 5 ay afternoon al-| \tiss Lillian E, Cook, were hostesses. |Capital Homemakers |ruynen with a sift of silver in behalf] of all field men and oftlcers of the f HEAR. THE GIMME GIRLS ; | The drama appreciation group of fi of all thé guests. M. A. Lein and K,| ternational Christian leavor so- - : BUGHORNTSLSc), .2. Gamma ieyeene vera HromaeAeEe Set Yule Party Date 4. Exsland of Driscoll and L, 8. Lange. (ciety. Among the items of business IT TO THE MARINES! main entertainment feature, the read- jdahl and J. J. Jacobson of Tuttle|Will be plans for the next interna- ing of “The Boy in the Meadow” by), Wednesday, Dec. 18, was chosen 85! related community happenings of 25|tional convention at Grand Rapids, \Echel Van der Ver, a drama based on |the date of the annual Christmas| sears ago when they were called upon, |Mich., in 1937. an old German Yule legend. Charac- Party, at are Se piiecseh ed Violin solos were contributed by Mrs.{ see t jters were Miss Bessie R. Baldwin as er avenue, » W . vith | ree ° ae [the grandmother; Miss Pear! Brvant Capital Homemakers club met Wed- |i ghinice. Luyben and Mr. Lain |PeTU Missionaries F las Marta, the mother; Mrs, Harry es. Fray a ci 5 sas ; INGREDIENTS OF \Graffam as Roschen: a child; Mrs, W. C. Wiley as hostesses at the form. |PTOviding piano accompaniments. A | Are Visitors Here eae ee hag Te eer en nas yas || Memeo | Mr. and Mrs, William Gorannson ‘er . Vicks VAPORUB {Miss Helen Ricketts as Mina, a git! smes. John ©. Quinn, L. P. Wedge |, AMOns those present were Rev. and! 4 son, Robert, of Lima, Peru, South jMiss Ricketts also read the explan-; Mrs. Brenna, Theodore Torgerson, Mr latory material. After the refresh-|@nd C. V. Smith, attended the meet-) and’ Mrs. Fred Jordan, Mi andont ‘| America, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. ts servis hrist is were |ing at which Mmes. H. J. Roberts and | wh iat i Jenson of Sioux City, Iowa, have been ments service, Christmas carols were C. C. Reynolds affiliated with the|Ol° Newland, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Spilde, |p uests for a few days in the home of sung. ‘ eS ass dpe Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein, John Birke- | \7r, and Mrs. Harvey N. Jenson, 808 hospitals at Christmas time. The|Cullough, assisted by Mrs. Paul B lye. Nels Dronen, Mrs. Dianna Ny-|Jcuon are the parents of Harvey N. resignation of Miss Gertrude Evarts|Schacht of the Bismarck Homemak-| etn, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Young, Mr.|scrs0" "4 Mrs. Goranson is his as treasurer because of illness was ac-(¢Ts’ club, gave the major project les-| 114’ Mrs. H. M. Ward, Mr. and Mrs | pre i : “ s. H. M. 5 * | veral friends have been received cepted during the business session. Helng several blocks onal comuleta (BN: Lein, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Theodore | informally at the Jenson home. in erv! ’ Kk on the 3 Jnostess committee were Mrs, Jennis|@uilts as llustrative material Wenge Mc aadundea eleeereA Atos | ee Eee terres |Skrivseth, Mrs. Grace Clendening and) The Nichols home was decorated in|... Mr, Ersland, Mr. and Mrs. Til- Retest tae ak. - mission- JOHNNY DOWNS Miss Rose Huber, although the latter | feeping with the Yuletide season and ner Lien, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Bark-{ aries to the Inca Indians in the Lake BETTY BURGESS two were absent. tie Holdneriuemes meee man, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson and|Titacaca mission: field in the Andes. «ee [ara y Pears Edward Nygaard, all of Driscoll. 'They are on a peas renin om JACK HALEY Mrs. Richard H. Penwarden, Jr.. | Also Mr. Langedahl, Mr. and Mrs.| that field where they have ed for , Modern successor te | oti venue D, was hostess Thursday| Study of World Court |s. 3. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Willam| the last tive years, Id-fashioned cough EDDY DUCHIN old-fashioned cough | 2+’ 1:30 o'clock bridge luncheon with Made at O For Botnen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lien,| The visitors were among those pres- LJ syrups...more con= (covers for 12 laid at small tables cen- ade a’ pen FOrumM |mr. and Mrs. Charlton Danielson, alijent when Mr. Jenson, who is here in AND ORCHESTRA venient...less ex- {tered with miniature Christmas | of Tuttle; Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Berkvam | connection with the FERA adult edu- ANDY DEVINEY FF |trees. Honors at contract went to| The World court as a factor in in-/and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Begeman,| cation program, and Mrs, Jenson held A pensive... lingers re GW. Schoregge and H. A.|ternational relations was treated by |steele, and Ruby. Ruth, Roy and Em-|the second annual reunion of his for- * as, longer in the throat. | prandes, holding first and second|C. L. Young, Bismarck attorney,|met Young, Hazel, Lois, Marlin, Mavis |Mer high school students, 15 of whom high, respectively. Thursday evening in the third of @land Clarinda Lien, Edward, Melvi,|®ttended besides a number of other series of open forum meetings under |Oryal and Vernon Nyseth, Elmer and|{tiends. Games were played during és 4 auspices gf the Bismarck chapter, tra Pederson, Hazel Nelson, Clifford|the evening, which was closed with a Amernsd feoeion of eerie and Gale Birkeland, Hattie and, Service of eae » omen: Mr. Young outlin (George Ward, Eunice Spidahl, Ber- . |compesition of the court, the method j nice Rahal Prancis white, Agnes | Mrs. C. D. Dursema, 1002 Fifth’ St When Christmas ie ges eae are Cednane Jacobson. Margaret and Mary Dronen,|entertained eight guests Wednesday }SMARCK.W.DAR. * he nature of decisions made. rly | Lillian Botnen, Clara, Rose, Lillian, : MramonDs “JEWELAY ” Comes, Pick Your people attended the meeting held in| Herbert, Don and Martha Keeler and ft 1, clack luncheon, this being one . i ADDED Basler Keaton tn \. f en . the county commissioners’ room in| katherine Lein. being given in aid of Women’s Non- Your Christmas Savings Account Piss “ip, Uts Here ‘the court house, where the next talk * * Oe partsan Club No. 1 i Don't b ishable gift articles that i few ie, coming Jan. 9 also will be given. Rev. N. E. Elsworth, 514 Mandan 32 | jon’t buy perishable gift articles pai q @ CUT FLOWERS * * OX : St., rector of St. George's Episcopal — weeks or months will be discarded, worn out and for- COMING { @ BLOOMING PLANTS A centerpiece of red and silver|church, came home Friday morning gotten. We will be pleased to show you the many beau- © WREATHS flanked by red tapers and the hig: from Winnipeg, Man., where oe had; tiful GIFT pieces such as Rings, Watches, Silverware Sun. - Mon. - Tues. |for the nine guests provided the hol-|spent three days buying linens for | d oth t merous to mention here, gifts that in 3 @ POTTERY jiday atmosphere in appointments for|Christ Episcopal church of Mandan | and others too nu! 8: to - » BI 1] @ DECORATIONS the 1 o'clock luncheon which Mrs.| to replace those destroyed by vandals | the years to come the recipient will cherish and be ( (in large assortments) Patrick Kelly of Fort Lincoln gave|last summer, and visiting his brother | proud to show. ‘ : rie i Thursday afternoon as a farewell | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Gifts purchased at a first-class jewelry store never at Very Mederate Prices party for Mrs. R. E, Lay. Mrs. Lay,)ber Elsworth. Rev. Elsworth also grow old. Let us show you some of the beautiful who left Friday for Houston, Texas, = Pas Visit our show room on | after visiting eee August with her ! French imported boxes, dresser trays, perfume bottles, Third St. or use our son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and 9 { Cigarette boxes, ash trays and lamps we are showing. Flowerphone—No. 784 Mrs. Raymond C. Lane, received a) at S ron | We just received a new shipment of the famous ay ee vouowine whe tupeheon.| j Rookwood Pottery. Our store is full of beautiful things 4 fends sss | Mrs. ly entertaine e group at 5 4 4 | ii ii i cues ngs out of town we Jia downtown thentre. Mis. Richara| With This Radio Ad No.6 | : suitable tor. Cimaimes Gi eee service through 6,500 of the R. Saul, whose husband is a reserve! it you can find the lal 2 Beginning Satur day, Dec. , our store will be . 3 best Florists. | officer stationed at Fort Lincoln, was rd the FREE! Plus—John Wayne in open evenings till Christmas. rs, a Bismarck guest. Lieutenant and) PfSt jnewers fo piree H tit isketeers” ence aueaulied, : Mrs, Saul moved here this week from | You ‘Wis A fa Dio 4s ane Fighting _ : F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler Zz Early orders will be for- Mandan, where he was on CCC duty,| Come in to get the questions News - - 2 reel Comedy “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” warded by airmail, special de- and have taken an apartment in the (No obligation Shows at 7 and 9 livery, | Patterson hotel. ——— \ — - — = = — es 1 Miss Harriet Whitty is to have her | TLING * mother, Mrs. James Whitty of Minot, ag 5 will as her guest here, during the Christ- | \ . ) {mas holidays. Mrs. Whitty and an-| a 0 other daughter, Miss Phyllis Whitty, sitts WANTED 319 Third St. |left this week for Minneapolis to vis- | by the law... ¢ Bismarck, N. Dak. lit for a short time with friends and | WANTED af relatives. by the underworld a —+% «4 | Meetings of Clubs | ‘Adolph Zukor presents = ry ~ n | And Social Groups | SYLVIA gm ee eg vf H Mehus Junior Music Club & The Junior Music ciub of the Mehus I D N E Y a conservatory meets at 3:30 o'clock | & Sunday afternoon with Betty Hall en- be r ‘ NOVELTY TOYS tertaining in the home of her parents, | “ B ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, 404 Rosser | @ Fur Cats and Dogs avenue, west. | . © Bottletop. Dolls * * % | Kadette Model 26 © Felt-O-Grams (we know you wil U. C. T. Auxiliary For Christmas Give * ) 3 like these) Cards and refreshments will follow) | NEW METAL TUBES ar oF 2 the monthly meeting of the United | } interchangeable. Rich full tone with amaz- HOSI E RY I Didn’t Know H a @ Musical Tops Commercial Travelers Auxiliary at 8 nd sees a0 lease mea hirerere 4 e ‘ 7 i ._ | | im peautitut cabinet of ma tt Wal- : a @ And many others O'clock Saturday evening in the Amer-| | TL?S0d choice hardwoods, Attractive dial Quality Checked end Guaranteed Wasa Killer! : ican Legion Auxillary room, World| ! ina'with tour nicely balanced. central ity “Don Wi a Come in and look them over. War Memorial building, Mrs. T. £.| | knobs. Good i ison, football star, 5 : Fisherty heads the social committee. | . wew ae : by Housekeeping all soot lonklng, honest- |- ‘4 -*.% r ++. the man I Ly ; APPAREL Juvenile Destee'ot Honor | | ¢Balbbentna nous eatena She'll not only exclaim over the beauty of this hotiery ond this eee san Td nut ied : # VELVET DRESSES—for girls from 4 to 14 years Meeting at 2:30 o'clock Saturday a: peal ce grep toe stunning gift box on Christmas . . . she'll enjoy using both long after. marry... could I ki 4 \ KAYNEE SUITS—{or boys ternoon in the World War Memorial | | @ Hand-rubbed piano finish For Holeproof Hosiery is now made both Sheerer and Stronger behind thi now that P SWEATERS—for both boys and girls building dining soom. ie guanine es | «+ with $250,000 of Improvements. And packed tor Christmas in is mask lurked the : Sree of Honor Protective association | ‘ne of the loveliest boxes we've ever shown. Shadowless chiffons crazed ego of a notorious ad j j COMPLETE LINE OF BABIES’ INFANTWEAR will have its annual Chrstmas party. | orlight sence weights , eriminal?” d Sh ‘There will be ® program of recitations Vaciles Polat kG fee —— Pe followed by @ potluck supper. Miss ‘antine Paint lassCo, rmonizing box, ; Tots and Teens op Dorothy Huber, director, is making | | yamune paint & GlassLo poirs for $85 3 pair in bam naing Wa 195 The Year's Supreme | 318 Main Ave, Bismarck, N. D. || errangements and asks the ‘members! : gta on: the geen ne Oe Cae ae eee ass pair ing Thrill Drama! to bring their dues.