The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1936, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNK. THURKSUAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936 ) SOCIETY and CLUBS | Seine | ; =e |. Girl Scouts Will Sponsor Mise Otilia Bauer “I A. W. LUCAS CO. Is a Holiday Bride : AL : Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise ‘Make Believe’ P erfor MMANCE | ass.'sonn coritts, 190 Rower, west, has received word of the marriage of Always acceptable, her sister, Miss Otillis Bauer, who hes many friends in the Capital City, on whether for per- sonal use or as @ Thanksgiving day at Huntington gift. Phoenix Silk Stockings Proceeds Will Go Toward Ex- penses of Entertaining Convention Gets Trophy ———— PA The bride is the daughter of Mra. Announcement that the Bismarck Matthew Merts of Emmet and is a Girl Scout council will sponsor a per- Graduate of the Garrison high formance of A. A. Milne’s Christmas and Minot Teachers For play, “Make Believe,” Dec. 18 to raise four years prior to leaving for Call- funds for entertaining the Hiawatha fornia last summer she taught at region convention in May was made sehen and 4 n. following a meeting of the Girl Scout United ite ie hee oe ee council Tuesday morning. ana hes tates Kerra and he There will be only one adult actor pr pec hciay liver gaa td aated in the play, which is to be given by a rvee) ** Soe 3 punts in ane Edith Ramstad’s crea~ tive dramatics classes, with the co- i Ht operation of the Bismarck Commun-' ‘ Choir Prepares for ity Players. The players will furnish ‘Messiah’ iti Lak nadieed and aid in stage manage- M iah Rendition ment. In the London performance, § ‘The Trinity Lutheran choir which Ee at Part was taken by Herbert has made it a custom to sing Handel’s P oratorio, “The Messiah,” during the A novelty in dramatic composition, aake Belleve” is msde up of ties _| | Rolidays each year since 1930 has! Jacques A, L, Raftray (abo : : one-act plays, each with its separate liigeectaian se en ee New York, was met by Ernest : ‘e) fe) pet impson, divo! us! . aaa for the performance will go : Clarion E. Larson, under whose di-| Mrs. Wallis Sim; when she on sale at a nominal charge soon Duane hugh ee first sung in girived at lion, She and through Girl Scouts. Florence Erickdon (above), 20, of | rounces the first full ret Pind gs) toraveid Gan eles! of a tax) Pair The leaders’ association, holding, Tracy, Minn. won the trophy of- | the singers and the 4 Tice avoi ing photograp! : its meeting in the evening, discussed | fered by ident Roosevelt for Symphony orchestra pores 7. ake ETON Sac a this and other Christmas plans. Each | outstanding work in home économ- | 47, assisting at 8 p.m, Th ie @nd who would like to take part is captain stated what definite project |ics in the national 4-H club achieve. | 16 church, Bp. m., Thursday, ites to telephone Mr. Larson either | § 3 Pairs i Gift Box her troop will have. Mré, A. H. Irvine,| ment contest. (Associated Press |“ Anvone who has sung in the ora- et Se pian ‘eicclen Bow? by airs in a representing the Open. Your Heart totio in Bismarck or in other cities| Mr. Larson, $2.85 campaign, told how Girl Scouts can assist in yuletide charity work which the American Legion is directing. ** 4% ‘Peace’ Is Topic of Talk Before W. C. T. U. A talk on “Peace” by Miss Anna D. Burr and vocal solos by Miss Char- lotte Sathre were program features meeerSell A. W. LUCAS CO. ance union met Tuesday afternoon The Store With the Christmas Spirit with Mrs, P. O. Sathre, 818 Sixth St. j Mrs. Gust H, Sjoblom conducted de-|¥ ji votional exercises and the group | sang “Joy to the World” and “Peace, | # |] Three Different Styles to choose from. Three-thread for afternoon. Four-thread for daytime. Seven-thread for real ser- ’ vice. Zs i All twist wi Also a great value at Sve crepe ae custom-fit tops, tipt toe, Wonderful Peace.” heel within a heel. nee Miss Bertha Hieb Is Beautiful Gift Box with Bride of Jacob Helm! § Miss Bertha Hieb of McClusky be- came the bride of Jacob Helm, Wing, In a civil ceremony read at noon Wed- nesday in the Burleigh county court house. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Helm of McClusky, cous- ins of the bridegroom. The couple is to be at home immediately at Wing, where Mr. Helm is engaged in thi trucking business. 5 ek * Miss Carol Nyseter Heads Lutheran Club each sale of 3 Pairs in a Gift Box $2.25 : Pairs for Colors in three-thread hose Brownleaf Stormcloud ™* | fe Smoketone Off Black | Gunmetal seen Trl Lateran cine) ue ae Also in the Berry Colors to match as officers for the new year Miss your costume. Carol Nyseter, president; Miss Ella @ jf Johnson, vice gonna ae Mrs.| Et A Florence Skaar, secretary-treasurer. Retiring leaders are Miss Alvina Nel- . ae Pavers son as president an Ina Mar-/ tinson fi vice president. The sec- e iig) ace retary-treasurer’s office formerly was ‘ To Get Them Is At Blueberry, Cranberry, Gooseberry, Loganberry. Also in the rust shades, Bittersweet, Copperleaf, Harvest, In- ‘tiled by Miss Delora Samuelson who! & Ill dian Summer. has gone to Heoneniogn a pore ; Your Heart campaign. The Mises |p 3|% | Colors in Four-Thread Hose—Brown- Martinson and Gladys Peterson en- . ¢ | leaf, Thunder, Deep Night, Gun- Please send me....pairs of stockings at.... Color Quantity Fur ‘top Slippers, warm lined, in white or black. An ideal Christmas gift. tained thi , using the ho:: of Mrs, Wallace "A. Bjeland 2i8/ € | : metal, Smoketone. Progressive Mothers’ | Club Plans Yuletide |¥ Service Weight, Silk to Dec 15 and a $5 donation was made | * % ‘op to whe Open Your Heart campaign |& | Wale | 10D ......... Beers eo oer sacs ate Progressive Mothers’ club Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Clark ! call, customs of Japan were given Women’s black satin or Hage oe ea per. oapanese. end /@ ll) black kid mules. Medium ’ by Mrs, G. M. Freitag. The hostess/@ i] High heels. Hard leather lined slippers, Hard flex- H ; ible soles. Medium heels. jf Thayer West. 4 ace ‘ 7- Thread Duo - Stretch 00 Custom Fit Top, Ringless, Arrangements for a Christmas party | during the business meeting of the f Gordanier, 819 Sixth St. For the roll |g }} a N | > 4 p OE PHOENIX HOSIERY the United States Relations” given Women’s black kid leather | 4 H N iX SOc KS Sizes 6 to 9, 92-00 | served luncheon. soles, * * * Harriet Cartledge Is | Black kid ......... $2.45 New Ca-Ci-Co-Leader |¥ |] Black satin ........ $2.95 A staff of officers headed by Har- tiet Cartledge was elected by the Ca- | Ci-Co club as the group met Wednes-+ day evening in the home of the new president. Others named include Dorothy Elof-| @ i son as secretary, Mary Helen Smith as | § treasurer and Evelyn Sundiand as press reporter. Myrtle Norum and} § jf} chiffon in the new Spun- (H The 509 cial twisting of the threads its in that £.'A 3:thread afternoon ; fabri: resul! Men’s brown calf mules. Extra well made and lined ........ S205 love, and while they're extra sheer they're efficiently long- Anne Homer were chosen as the pro- Black quilted satin slip- : ® ominittee. Retiring office: | ie Delma Devi, Mise Homer ana ig] pers. Hard leather soles. |—-- cage Sas a en ers. : Me we meting, wich is to te'al EM And ...... S139 leather slippers. All kid | shodes Christmas party, will be held Dec. 16 in the home of Miss Byers. * eek Adolph Hagen Chosen By Sons of Norway Adolph Hagen was named to the lined. Red, blue, Burtgun- br i pil tak. $2.95 | . $].15 Men’s padded sole kid leather slipper. Burgundy, black» ..... 91 30 —Colors— Thunder - Campus - Deep Night - Rain (Grey) Smoketone - All sizes Large assortment of ~ velvet or curduroy + - slippers with . | padded soles / and covered For the Well-Dressed Leg Wear Phoenix | There is a Phoenix Stocking that will cooperate successfully with every costume. . A. W. LUCAS CO. | The Store With the Christmas Spirit ‘ Child’s red two-snap slip- “pers. Padded leather soles; Sizes 6 tod... e. ,.69c A child’s delight, all right. We are sure to satisfy your slipper wants A. W. LUCAS CO. oa of crema Advertised Merchandise |

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