The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1936, Page 5

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= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, DECEMBIK 14, 1936_ : Christmas Cheer for _|8,8,f72cusle, of Veterans Is Planned| ra te © high | Mesars. and Mmes. Kari 8. Wah) and/ 1021 Seventh ago| David Kierland, Creighton { i) is isspeas . |» Benefit Bridge Tea Yields . |i sie titin ot car Churchill, Edward Nelson, Roy T. $123 for Annual Seal Drive artista” oie frag. tale rele rel ad cif inity League Will Meet Monday Evening of , announced ; Wil be & ‘varity of. feneywork 5 Minnie L. the , Hines, butions of Mer- |it would require, it was decided not ho| THe, Trinity Luther League will Generous Contr! . Mer to show the moving pictures of Camp WhO! have @ devotional and social meeting as ; chants and Large Patronage Make Affair Success t 8 p. m., sonia, in the church ions for the games,| Among the entertainment. and lunch are arriving soon to spend the West of Minot. Mrs. West ent made by the hosts and hos-| mas holidays at home will be J at bridge Wednesday and Carol Nyseter, and Johnson, son of Mrs. J. H. Newton,| afternoons for Mrs. England. tH Proceeds of eet which Poles rd + H+ toattetien uy te time [ements one ty Gna Wl in recent years, for the 1936 Christ- |& Company and Hoskins-Meyer were mas seal bridge tea were revealed as been prominently Mrs. 'M. B, Gilman, chairman, com- Pleted checkup Monday morning of the annual charity affair given Friday afternoon in the Patterson hotel Terrace Gardens. Last year the amount cleared was $106. Nearly 50 tables were in play and on additional eee Pian Heoitan . fect who had not pelts tables, Webb's, A. W. Lucas company, Hint- brought the amount to the figure gen's, Rose Shop, zececn’, ied lea oped a ye Carl's grocery, Gussner’s, Logan's, che preectiae of the large iumber of |risies B, Roesn, vice. presigenh of Seca anda, FIR Street prose, prizes to be given avay.and te ime the Women’s Community Courcil,|Park Food store, Broadway Food which sponsors the annual seal drives. |Market, Bismarck Dairy, Bridgeman- Mrs. M. B, Gilman directed prep- | Russell company, Winston and Newell arations for the function. Her aides|company, Yegen’s Dairy, Sweet Shop, included Mmes. Paul Wachter, George . eu Kaige lag Legea roar ys M. Thompson, Logan, Ernest /& company, 6, _ Larson, G. R. Lipp, 2. ©. Refvem, W.|Shop, F. W. Woolworth company, te oe Aided settee a F. McDonald, James K. Blunt, E. T. Seige beg sated ate Ps baggie a pea on tional McCanna, James Trimble and A. E.jand Bonham jewelry firms, |-| Christmas colors green. Brink. mansee’s, Army and Navy Store, J.| Mrs. Leonhard’s assistants in re Fifty Prises Awarded C. Penney company, Bismarck Gro- . BM Some 50 prizes donated by Bismarck |°¢rY, Economy grocery, Piggly Wis- merchants were displayed and the|8!y, Hempel's grocery, winners at the individual tables were |°¢rY. Roberteon’s Beauty Studio, Rob- called in the order of their scores to|‘rtson's, French & Welch, Tots and \ choose their gifts. Teens shop, Bowman's, Grand de| meeting Friday afternoon sewed on 8! Mmes, J. L Barth and F. Brandt |Luxe beauty shop, the Lenhart, Fin-| wardrobe for s doll which they have held high at contract and auction, pk sowaty or! Out-Rate, rege ee cee ee ba a a toe respec were first an lway drug companies ani whose namt from idl wos pe “l the Bismarck Tribune. the rehabilitation committee. Other special donations acknowl- * ** by the committee were the use| Bismarck Girls Will the Te: Garde the Pat-|- terson hotel, the Watcher Traniler Broadcast Over NBC; company for transportation, the World War Mentorial building and Bismarck students at the st Bes? 8 H > | HEADQUARTERS ee - FRESH SHIPMENT EVERY WEEK BROADWAY DRUG STORE . Corner Fifth & Broadway $15.75 Values Now $12.50 St, Mary's school for the use of card tables, the gifts of flowers, and the donations of cakes made by the Capi- tol lunch room and the Prince hotel. s* & Mrs. C. E. Arnold of Mandan, who was observing her birthday anniver- Dec. 17. The program, which is to be devoted to Christmas carols, will ‘Three College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, will sing with the school’s glee club in a/ joint broadcast with the College of ; St. Thomas glee club over the NBC network at 1 p.m. (CST), Thuraday, $22.50 ” és $25.00 ” $18.00 ” $19.50 $30.00 ” $35.00 ” a BUY NOW AND SAVE Note—Alpacuna Overcoats not included in this sale. ALEX ROSEN AND BRO. ” $24.00 $28.00 sary, was given a surprise party Wed- nesday by a company of her friends, ba pa eee sate the Bridge was played at three tables, Misses Edith Guthrie, Daria Winter | score honors going to Miss Virginia and Jane Smith. i ry amington and St. 01 jur= | Meetings of Clubs | |ing ‘the holiday season and én Jan! . 7 10 sing wi ie ineapolis | | And Social Groups | Symphony orchestra in one of the! o-——______—— © lorchestra’s scheduled concerte. The College of St. Catherine will Chapter L, 8. M. C. Chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ clubs, close for the holiday recess on Fri-/ meets for its annual Christmas party |98y, Dec. 18. : at 8 p. m,, Tuesday with Mrs, E. RAB ey ee eee ' Bessy ok ees Miss Cecil Peters’ | MANY WOMEN amore wee tts. | Matiane euneynced| eo een nt will hold sg Tarte _ooonemens have een Eseaived remonies a op s. 1. the marriage Miss Ceci meeting set for 7:30 p. aieasy in |Peters of Kelso, Wash, formerly of the Masonic temple. Bismarck, to I. G. Nicholson of The eet Dalles, Ore., Friday, Nov. 27. Progressive Mothers’ Club The bride is a daughter of L. C. The ve Mothers’ club will|Peters of Mandan and the late Mrs, | hold its Christmas observance in the | Peters and is @ sister of Mré. Cain form of a social meeting at 8 p. m.,|Lee, 412 Sixth St., and Mrs. Clara Tuesday with Mrs, H. E. Paul, 301/Reko of Mandan, who is spending the Eighth 8t. | winter months at Seattle, Wash. 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