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SON a pa aie eR Cem eme aNeZ Be CLES NES SN NEE SONNE 4 ry Society Miss Gladys Tooker Unequaled Other Places . . - the diamonds worn today, but we ‘people living in cities other than . ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBE {Bismarck Collegians .. |, # coms crate, tad ites [eats 6 eee aa ee | ore ee eee EE ee ee poses ¢ appointments. The mothers of the From New York and Nebraska and! Children also were invited. ins wee of he dons of Bawsts/Sell Christmas Seals || ROBERTSON’S NEW BEAUTY STUDIO At 6 Downtown Places’ In further introduction of our new beauty service, R 7, 1936 Engage in Activities] baskets created « festive note in the from the state schools comes news gl 3 PHONE 2260 vous. The object of the meeting is to} Miss Emma Langer, daughter of we announce our form a local alumni organization. Governor-elect and Mrs. William Is Sherman’s Bride} due to an incomplete mailing list|Langer, 114 Avenue A, west, played| For the benefit of those who wish {t has been impossible to contact all|the part of the Barnard Bear in the|to obtain Chrisimas seals of the OIL OF TULIP Rome of the. cities follow—They are Fargo, Jamestown, Minne- ‘Miss Gladys Lucretia Tooker and| W2° might be interested other than Barnard College Campus carnival|North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis as- permanent wave at olis, St. Paul and Chicago. The reason—our quality and prices. Ivan Oliver Sherman, both of Men-| ‘Rfoush ® general invitation through / given Tn. New or day OE arTard | ore Ce ieee rans po, ier (This week (This week We have several letters from people living in above named cities that hing eN-| the press, Reservations should be|@ay. Capering with the Barnard|opportunity, jars containing the seals $4 50 lad lige paved noted only) ° only) iil then have was the Columbia Lion, rep-|have been placed in six downtown oken, repeated their marraige Vows! telephoned to Erman F. Hald! elther Our regular $7.50 ware Get ptices other places, then come to us and we wi before Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of! a+ the junior high school or at 2292.|Tesenting the alma mater of Misslestablishments by Mrs. Alvin A. the McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, at 1 p. m., Sunday. The cere- mony was read in the parsonage, 407 Sixth St. For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of emerald green trimmed with a corsage of flowers, and was attended by Mrs. Walter Dietzman of Menoken, whose dress was of brown crepe and velvet. Mr. Dietzman attended the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman are to be at home immediately at the V. M. Craven farm at Menoken. ~ Mr. Sherman ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sherman of Menoken. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tooker of Cove Orchard, Ore., and has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dietzman for several years, kk * s the college and its 3,000 graduates. fice Monday. Calling attention to the fact that Minot Graduates to see Pe eieien tel NebraEka Tuesday Is a Holy Day or obligation Meet Here Wednesda: Ward Homer Swanson of this city |## the Cathollc church and that all y Hathaway and Jones [is attending the University of Nebras- | C# s are req attend mass, An invitation is extended to all Minot Teachers college alumni to at- tend an informal dinner gathering at 6:30 p. m., Wednesday, in the Rendez- Part of the program will be provided by Prof. Bernard Showalter of the coi- lege music department and the Beaver quartet. C. E. Scott, director of the college training department, will dis- cuss “The Financial Status of Higher Education in North Dakota.” E. Heer of the local junior high school faculty will give the address of welcome. Miss Arlene McBain, high school librarian, is to give a pep talk. Incidental music will be the college song, a vocal duet and Christmas carols, The first of the Minot Teachers col- lege alumni groups was organized at Minot. Since then as number of branch clubs have been formed throughout the state in an effort to effect a closer relationship between Will Share Program Mrs. K. C. Hathaway, contralto, as- sisted by Mrs. Henry Jones, pianist, ;8 Langer's father, impersonated by Miss Anne Warren of Boston, Mass. The carnival, presented by Barnard un- dergraduates, is the first affair to raise $4,250,000 for Barnard’s 50th an- niversary in 1939, Aids in Seal Drive Miss Leone Jordan is co-chairman of the University of North Dakota Christmas seal drive. She is a soph- omore in the school of science, litera- ture and arts. Miss Vivian Coghlan was among the entertainers at the University of North Dakota military ball Saturday. he presented a drum major dance. Walter Ulmer, a junior in civil engineering at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college, was named vice pres- ident of Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater- nity and is to be installed in his of- ka at Lincoln as a junior in the col- lege of business administration. He is affiliated with Theta Chi frater- nity. With @ record enrollment of 6,546, Nebraska university has at- Mayer, chairman of downtown sales. The jars will be found at Hoskii Meyers, the Finney Drug store, Wood- mansee’s stationery, the Hal] and Service drug stores and at the Sweet Shop. The seals will be sold by this method until Christmas. Monday the seal sales were inaug-| § urated in the schools under leader- ship of Mrs, Ernest Penwarden. Fri- Gay at 2:30 p. m., the annual Christ- mas seal bridge tea will be held in the tions are being taken by Mrs. M. B. Gilman, general chairman. Virgin’s Feast to Be Observed Tuesday Rey. Father A. Feehan, pastor of St. Mary's procathedral, announced Mon- day that masses will be celebrated Tuesday at 7, 8, 9 and 10:15 a, m. The occasion for-the Holy Day is ob- servance by Catholics of the Feast of Patterson Terrace Gardens. Reserva- | § Oll of completed, the Brushed Wool falls in fs perhaps the mest ef ur many types of waves. ringlet ends. no trouble séiling you a diamond. F, A. Knoules “BISMARCK’S pukoee sross SINCE 191” IF YOUR HUSBAND SEES IT YOU'LL GET IT FOR will present the third in the Thurs-| tracted registrants from all parts of . the Immaculate Conception, celebrat- day Musical club’s 1936-37 series of|the nation and from several foreign ing the Catholic tenet that the Virgin programs over KFYR at 9:45 p. m.,| countries. - Monday. Charles Benson of Bismarck and naatenlee born without stain of orig: Miss Mildred I. Hoff will play the|Earl Sulerud ct Mandan | a among plano accompaniments for Mrs, Hath-|the North Dakota Agricultural college away, who is to sing “Vale” (Farewell) |men students using special kitchens Pa rte ed let . by Kennedy Russell, “A Swan,” by/ for bachelors in the basement of the ers at the Coolerator ‘e . returned | # Grieg, “O Cessate, di piagarmi” by A.| men's residence hall, From 8 to 12 to thelr jobs Monday Corp: pasty Scarlatti and “O Lonely Night,” by|boys share each kitchen. They take f Landon Ronald. turns in cooking or give one boy his aoe uae officials reached an agree “Claire de Lune” by Debussy ts the | board for making the meals. Board selection which Mrs. Jones has chosen. | in the kitchens usually costs about $2 x ke per person per week. Start Vacation Friday Knit Sets Plush Sets Ideal for Christmas Gifts Softies - - French Berets - - Hockey Caps 49c 59c IFFALO MAN DEAD Fargo, N. D., Dec. 7.—(®)—Patrick | § ©. Berry, 64, of the John R. W. Sar- FRESH SHE w : Mrs, Paul T. , ae Hees cite peal anes pole ier | «rhe cloning the NN. D. A. ©. on| gent farm at Buffalo, passed away BROADWAY DRUG STORE ||Fort tincom, has returned home after ey for ie Bieta obet serene nis Clearance Fall Hats 69 Corner Fitth & Broadway a two-week visit with relatives at|)TNe °oree ae a c Deerwood, Minn,, and Willisville, Ont. |Home. Pre-holiday house parlies are . %, : iH 2 , y being held by sororities and frater- fo : a $ wae —— nities Monday with the exeerton of rs) PCO ROROOES Sigma Alpha Epsilon which hes plan- tt unn a p : ned its gataering for Friday. The Proved best by two Oo balance of the week will be given over 3 Bismarck, N. D. On Broadway A Live Puppy Will Make an Ideal and Lasting Christmas Gift for that boy or girl of yours, ; to the usual term examinations. Cocker Spaniel Puppies—Black, Red, Red and White, by Champion | Walter Ulmer of Bismarck, social chairman, is arranging a program for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon party. ee % @ generations of mothers. 2 EOL OL LID ar Ae : . ee Tee Vive brea Pine era ieee, || Wachter P.T.A, Seeks at various large dog shows, Leadership in Number Never a cleanér like this before. The new Hoover No Need to Wait Until January PRCT Also Scottish Terrier Puppies of Champion and imported stock, Angus of Merlewood and Haldon Breastonian bloodlines. D. One Fifty Cleaning Ensemble—utterly new in every way. In idea—a cleaner for rugs, a cleaner for furniture, instantly adaptable. In lightness— made with the wonder-metal, magnesium, one- third lighter than aluminum. In looks—Henry Dreyfuss design. In its convenience devices—15 major improvements. Also Positive Agi- ¢ 80 tation, Dirt Finder, two speeds. Special Werk Christmas cellophane wrappings. mnt em: HOOVER core Hey CLEANING ENSEMBLE For even less monby—the Hoover "300", full sise, Positive Agitation Hoover. ‘Complete with cleaning tools, $1.00 a week, payable monthly. CORWIN-CHURCHILL MOTORS, INC. The Wachter Parents and Teachers association Monday was the first P. T. A. unit to answer the challenge is- sued last Wednesday by the William Moore organization. When the Wachter unit meets at 8 p. m,, Tuesday, in the school gym- nasium it hopes to have 110 paid-up members present and to exceed in a short time the number of 119 set at the William Moore school. Teacher membersjare to be hos- tesses and will serve Yefrestiments. ' Four high school ‘pupils being coached by Miss Pearl Bryant for an i ; |extemporaneous speaking contest at vy | Jamestown Wednesday will give a | demonstration of their contest work. of =) cara Sale Prices G. J. WALLER, Scrantog, CHOSEN FOR CHARM ~<andd for Gay Evénings Ahead Curry are billed for a take-off on the | | Popular “Kaltenmeyer Kindergarten” program, | {| Musical entertainment will be vocal | | solos by Miss Arleen Sanborn and! | community singing led by Miss Ruby | Wilmot. |Degree of enue to || For 43 years shrewd women of the Northwest have waited until The Hoover factory maintains a bonded salesman and Hold Christmas Party I] January to buy Frederick-James furs at the year’s lowest prices. Leealel aa NOW—IN DECEMBER—WE OF- FER AN UNUSUAL SELECTION OF THE SEASON’S SMARTEST STYLES AT AFTER-SEASON PRICES. jof the three | promptly on time, | A.M, Brazerol, | Mrs, Brazerol heads a comm. ; arranging a program for the mas party, at which members are to ‘exchange gifts from a tree. Her as- | Sistants are Mrs. Harry Homan and; the Misses Catherine E. Morris and | Agnes Zeigler. An invitation is extended to Degree | jof Honor members affiliated with; cther lodges who are living or visiting | here, All local members are urged to attend as the business session will | include election of officers and a) check-up of the victory campaign cap- tained by Mrs. Frank E. Nichols and Miss Ruth Aune. * * * For her daughter, Marilyn Libby, on her first birthday, Mrs. Philip Edelman, Varney apartments, enter- First of the Week Specials — Oranges = Doz 29¢ Princess coats that give the wasp waistline and the swing below . . . swagger coats that flare from the shoulders . . . or the more con- servative semi-fitted coats ... We have them in variety of fur, in variety of style... but every single one a FASHION RIGHT coat with Frederick-James guarantee! HARVEST QUEEN | Peaches “=: Convenient Terms of Pay-_ ment May Be Arranged 305 15¢ Donnas Roney nureteaae KELLOGG'S Formals ee Two Days of Extraordinary Corn Flakes 13% 10¢ : Value-Givin , TAR me LUC Specially Reduced for Christmas ATTENTION, Scottish Rite ue-Uiving (Free Cereal Bow! With 2 Pkgs.) From now on... right through the entire win- — wore feos aa . . ter season... the world of fashion will be whirling through its festivities. Parties, dinners, dances, theatres and restaurants for 2 gay even- ing. Already we're in the winter's social surge. A collection of Formsis has just arrived. Commencing at Noon Tuesday ALL DAY WEDNESDAY December 8th and 9th : at Masonic Temple. COOKS UP FIRM AND DELICIOUS! — never sticky Salad Dressing = & 27c Pop Corn ss 2 Super Sads ie Shades in the most demure styles. Dor- Others at 12.00 and 14.75 For Womenis Wear 3 sabes refs Bismarck — RED OWL FOOD STORES BISMARCK SELECT NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE es Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Rex Theatre Building North of G. P. Hotel Beginning Tuesday eaves THE OLD GAME AUSPICES OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES, BISMARCK POST NO. 1326: ¥