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Eastern Star Chapter Seats 1937 Executives at Services Mrs. F. E. McCurdy and John A. Capital Homemakers ° Graham Hold Positions Plan Yuletide Event for New Year Srmert relay -§ orth Onder of the East- Christmas party lo. , ern Blar, headed by Mrs. F. , Mo-|ur ‘Taureaey, ont ' Turdy as worthy matron and John ‘A. Graham as worthy patron, worthy matron, was presented wil 1 no the officers who served r and with a past worthy matron’ Bin from the chapter. = Completing the roster are 3B. Couch, associate matron Orr, associate patron; Wheeler, secretary; Mra, B. freasurer; Mrs, D. B. ductress; Mrs. Gregory A. Dahlen, Bociate conductress; Mrs, Fred M. Roberts, Jr., chaplain; Dorothea Gut- ™man, marshal; Mrs. George 8. Reg- ister, organist; Helen Targart, Adah;; The 32 Mrs: Walter J. Brandt, Ruth; Mrs.| parochial school were feted with « ‘A. E. Anderson, Esther; Mrs, N.'dinner end and were pre- Lioyd Lillestrand, Martha; Mrs, Ed-|sented with gifts Monday evening as ‘ward Nelson, Electa; Mrs. John Degg,| Immaculate Conception Court No. warder, and Mrs. Grover C. Riggs,|222, Catholic Daughters of America, sentinel, Three Christmas seal bonds were purchased by the chapter. ) SOCIETY and CLUBS | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1986 Missionary Society schools which the group helps to sup- port were read at the meeting of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Wom- en's Home Missionary society Tuesday afternoon with Mrs, William Scher- tional period. Mrs, Earl KE Clarke was received into membership. The hostess served Tefreshments during the social hour. Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups i and sociation will meet at 7:90 p.m. Wed- peabelay fa bn eset enene Zither Club. All members of the Zither club are expected to attend the group's annual ‘Christmas party at 8:30 p, m, Thurs- day in the B.P.W. room, World War Memorial building. Pen Women, at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Gunnar Olgeirson, $11 Shree ee * Club No. 1 announce that an inter- eating program will be presented and that lunch will be served at the in the World War Memorial building dining room, ( Church Societies _ { o —_—— Studies Institutions Letters from institutions _ and OUTSTANDING 4-H CLUBBERS Most coveted of honors available to 4-H club members in North Da- kota is official recognition for outstanding service. This distinction ’37 Executives of Maccabees Elected D. McNamara of Fargo, state man- ager, was a guest at the annual ting and Christmas party of Hive No.’ 86 of the Maccabees held Mon- day evening. Mr. McNamara con- ducted the graduation ceremony for junior members, presenting them with jewels, and gave ah address on “Fraternalism.” He was presented with a gift from the hive by Mrs, Al- fred Zuger. ‘The officers elected will be inducted @t public exercises set for Monday, Jen, 11. Filling the positions are: Mrs. Ce- celia Schloemer, past commander; group’s meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday Catherine McDonald, commande: (Mrs, E. A. Lund, vice commander; Mrs, J. H. Newton, record keeper; Mrs, A. E. Larson, chaplain; Evelyn Nelson, first lady of the'guard; Gene- vieve Moeliring. second lady of the were voted on and approved. ‘The juniors transferred Doro- jthea Arness, Alien Hamel, Emma |B. and Lydia ©. Langer. committee headed by Mrs. Zuger larranged the program and served re- \freshments for the Christmas cele- |bration, which was marked by an ex- change of gifts from a decorated tree. Mrs, Zuger gave a reading and }Goldie Byers and Dorothy Elofson gave tap dances. The group joined in singing carols of the season. Junior members and their mothers ave invited to attend a Christmas party at 2 p. m., Saturday, in the ‘World War Memorial building dining room, sk k Mrhes. K. Frederick Olsen and Rob- ert Paris received the high score awards when their cohtract club was entertained Monday evening by Miss Alici partments. Mts. Schilling Coffee One for Pereotateor Another one for Drip Ny wn, % f . MERE'S A GIFT TOR ER THAT ISA GIFT FORTHE. WHOLE FANILY, TOO!. jguard; mistress at arms, Mrs. Ida | Thompson; sergeant, Florence Swen- son; sentinel, Mrs. R. E. Abbott; | | picket, Inga Johnson; musician, Cleo Arness, and trustee for three years, | Mrs, E. C. Stee. Eight applications for membership ght a Cold ? To help end it sooner, sub throat and chest with First Baptist Ladies’ Ald The First Baptist Ladies’ Aid meets at 3 p.m, Thursday with Mra, J. E. Rand, 1026 Tenth St. xe * First Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid There will be no meeting Thursday of the First Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. |= The first meeting of the new year will be Jan. 20. representation of Santa Claus has come to be as much of a tradition as ef the Temple” and “Prayer Pertect.” ‘grea! Mrs. Carl J. Tullberg was refresh- ment committee chairman. Others| Christmas tree individually ited Serving were Mmes, F.C. Gaines, Bav-| Program was concluded. endick, Roy T. Bakken, E. J. Schultz, members of the court who attended 3. C. Oberg, Arthur W. Gussner,|¢ither gave presents to some Sister Menry Hanson and R. W. Henderson| save gifts of food which were and Ruby Wilmot, placed in hampers and later sent to eke * the Sister's quarters, Halliday Pioneers to 2 During the social hour, Mrs. Frank #. Bavendick sang “Open the Gates kota extension service to receive this award. Wednesday Study Club| To Entertain Guests Bina. LaMoore Waldo will be the featured speaker when the Wednes- day Study club holds its annual * 4 guest day program and tea at 3 p.m.) women’s Missionary society are to Have Golden Wedding |**""i7n. Gorrue: Gives Welcome | Thuraday, in the home of Mrs. ‘Buré|pring sewing equipment’ to thelr Y > Mrs, Louis H. Carufel, district dep- | Finney, 220 Anderson St. Mrs. Rich-| meeting at 3 p. m., Thursday, with Neanbentre re) The entire family of Mr. and Mrs.| uty of the C. D. A., gave the address |@rd F. Krause heads the arrange-| mrs, Fred Swenson, 824 Second St. | Guawencs-steriAy ments committee and has Mmes. Walter Renden and George M, Thompson es aides. J. A, Palmer of Halliday, pioneers of western North Dakota, will assemble in Glendale, Calif., on Jan. 1, 1937, to be with their parents on their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, whose marriage took place in Dickinson, Jan. 1, 1887, still maintain their residence in Halliday. but are in California for the winter. Among the eight children to be D. G. Palmer of of welcome to which Sister Magda- lene, superintendent of the school, and Sister Andrette, high school principal, responded. Sister Andriette told of the work which the Sisters are doing and the ways in which the Catholic Daughters have been of assistance. Music included community singng with Sister Herman leading and Sis- * * Circle 1, Trinity Lutheran Aid | Circle’ 1 of the Trinity Lutheran 5 Club Thureday. The session is called for jureday. ion is cal lor St. Mary: 8 Clu to 2:30 p. m. in the church parlors with Mrs. Adolph Schlenker as hostess. Have Christmas Party Mrz. ‘Adotph Schlenker as, ho ‘The Junior Music club of St. Mary's eR a _ Palestine Fellowship conservatory will have a—Christmas The Pal bibs ed ped inbred A gift of jewelry always has and always will give the greatest thrills on Christmas morning. Regardless of the amount you plan to spend, you'll find the “just right” gift here, and our name on the box adds prestige—and the gift inside brings joy to the recipient. Our store open evenings till Christmas. GAS RANGE MAGIC CHEF WHY YOUR WIFE WANTS A MODERN MAGIC CHEF... Of course, your wife is the one who is going to get the most fun out of her new Magic Chef Present will be ter Maureen playing the plano ac-| party at which there will be an ex- i f M Fargo, who leaves for California Dec.|companiment; two vocal solos, “Wel change of gifts at 3 p. m. Saturday.| Will resume its meetings, which were as range because it is going to save Oven... Swing- 27. Accompanying him from Farg0|Three Kings of the Orient Are” and|A program and a lunch are being! ®bandoned during the revival cam- ° ° now S ft time and save her work. But you asta wheel to Glendale will be his brothers, Dr.|‘O Lovely Celia” by Anton Litt with | arranged by committees. paign conducted by Rev. George E. and the children are going to like it, S Ton bacacl L. A. Palmer of New York City, J.C.)Mrs, Arthur Bauer accompanying;| The club was reorganised for the; Bennard, at 8 p.m. Thursday in the | JEWELER Rite nae it hele Mother to) Non-Clos. Top Palmer of Minneapolis agd ‘A. J.| violin selections, “Capriceo Vennols” | year's activities in Sepjember. Pres- Salvation Army citadel. Rev. H. B. “Bismarck’s Diamond Store Since 1901” By bec le ah dime Add toe a Senin Hie Palmer ‘of Halliday. Other members!and “Ave Maria” by Mery Flora/ent officers are Jean Slag, president; | Bergland will speak. fe fect meals everytime. And you, Mr. = Bure is when food of the family are Mrs, O. W. ‘White! Wood, also accompanied by Mrs.| Margaret Webb, vice president; usband, will like it because it will is cooked .. . full insulation ead many other features, of Argy‘e, Wis, G. A. Palmer of| Bauer, and a vocal solo, “A King Was St. George, treasurer, and Caliente, Nev., R. M Palmer of Glen-| Born” by Ethel Sandin, accompanied len Schneider, secretary. | dale and C £. Palmer of, Burbank,| by Miss Roherty. P All music pupils of St. Mary's. be- Calif. | "* “ables: Are Festive tween the ages of 10 and 14 are mem- Mr. Palmer came to Dickinson in| Small Christmas trees, sprigs of | bers of the group, which is federated 1882 and was interested in the ranch-| holly and red tapers in gold pany with the North Dakota Federation of save you money on the cooking bud- get. So visit our store today and let us show you the many exclusive features of the latest models of modern, auto- matic Magic Chef gas ranges. REMEMBER— ‘When you can’t get them any other place, we'll still have CALL 946 ing ind . Later he ed bra were a festive seasonal in | Music clubs, | plenty of re i th « umber of official positions in Dunn| the table appointments. Mrs. Walter| Other music clubs organized at St, CHRISTMAS for a free demonstration of the MODEL SHOWN county. Maddock, chairman of the dinver| Mary's are the Boys’ Music club and acnicearee oes committee, had as aides Clara Green- | the Little Melody club, The latter is TREE LIGHTS EI ECTR I UX Joan Hughes, Beverly Barnes and| Wood, Katherine Woehle, Mrs. Geler-| for pupils une a0 wears old. paige Mary Mahlman were Bismarck co-eds|mann, Miss Roherty, Arlene Wagnet, appearing on the Ceres hall Christ-|Margaret Wynkoop, Helen Saker. mas program Sunday evening at the| Mary Litt, Josephine Downing, Ooro- North Dakota Agricultural college.'thy Cervinski, Grace Reff, Anna , Miss Hughes gave a vocal solo, play-! Meyers, Mary Mathys, Rose Tarbux, ing her own ukulele accompaniment.| Louise Garske and Laura Reft Miss Barnes was master of ceremonies} The next event on the court's cal- and also gave two comic readings.,endar will be a reception for new Miss Mahiman was a member. of a' members Sunday, Jan. 10, which was trio which sang Christmas carols and planned during a brief business ses- popular numbers. | sion held at the close of the party. : MR. AND MRS. SANTA CLAUS 4 See the toy | KITCHEN CABINETS Aune Carpenter Shop 614 Broadway Phone 205 They're a perfect toy for girls, and built like Mother's, See them er order by phone. Sold painted or unpainted. Cleaner and Air-Purifier. MAKES A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT Also Take Advantage of Our Special Christmas Offer. 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