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©) SOCIETY and CLUBS Mrs. Waldo Hostess At Series of Parties During the last week Mrs. F. H. ¢ Waldo, 709 Fourth St., was hostess at re latiad Gd ted edad ed home, Wednesday afternoon Mrs: Wado entertained at tea from 4 to 6 p. m. Eighteen guests were present, most them newcomers in ity. ext ‘Cleopatra’ | tangement of yellow pompons. Friday afternoon Mrs. Waldo hostess at a bridge tes. Following the bridge games, tea was served at Mmes, J. J. Gerhardt and Francis R. Drake. Mandan guests were Mmes. F. W. McKendry and L, G. Smith. Mrs. B. M. Dunn presided at the tea table at both affairs. Mrs. Waldo plans a second series of bridge teas this week for Tuesday end Fridey aan * * " Bismarck Homemakers Hold Meeting Friday The Bismarck Homemakers m3t Friday afternoon at the Nome of Mrs. Clarence Perrius, 1025 Twelfth St, north, with Mrs. William Kaiser as- sistant hostess. Eleven members and one guest wee present for the meeting. Roll call was answered by giving leisure oocu- pations, The lesson, “Homemaking Real Profession,” was given by Mmes. will be given as door prize. The next meeting will 10, at the home of win! Pen Women Announce port theme with » signal tower as Festival Musicians outstanding nese oo N You are missing something THOLATUM [PES ryote s COMFORT Daily THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1937 4-H Pace-Setters 3 Adult Homemaking Groups Meet Tuesday schools in connection with the depart- ment of vocational education, will Above are the North Dakota 4-H club Achievement Institute offi- cers for 1938, elected at the final session of the institute at the NDAC. At the left is David Barnett, Berthold, Ward county, president; Har- riet Wilson, Monango, Dickey county, vice-president; Gertrude Lange, , Bowman county, secretary, and Kenneth Manthel, Leon- ard, Cass county, treasurer. Below—Luella McGregor, McGregor, Williams county; Laverne Horsted, Cleveland, Stutsman county, and Fern Allan, York, Benson county (left to right), received awards from Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary home economics fraternity, for excellent accomplishments in clothing, foods and home furnishing work, respectively. David Barnett, at left in the top group, not only was elected presi- dent of the institute for 1938, but also received the Alpha Gamma Rho award: for outstanding club work in agriculture. President Cancels Thanksgiving Trip Washington, Nov. 22—()—Presi- dent Roosevelt canceled Monday his Thanksgiving trip to Warm Springs, Ga., but made plans to go there and to the Florida coast on a fishing trip when he regains his strength. Stephen T. Early, a White House secretary, said the president prob- ably would leave for Miam! the latter part of this week or early next. The president's general condition was good and temperature normal, Early said, but that the abscessed gum still needed treatment. Early said there were two pockets where the tooth was taken out, but one healed and was not draining. To Open Bids on Grafton Building Bids on construction of a $72,727 three-story addition to the boys’ ward building at the Grafton state school for feeble-minded will be opened by the board of administration Monday afternoon, The group went into ses- sion Monday intending also to open bids for small contracts in the finish- ing of the seventeenth floor of the capitol, where the unemployment com- pensation bureau will be housed. NOVELIST DIES La Crescenta, Calif., Nov. 22—(7)— Mrs, Eftie Woodward Fifield, 80, nov- ———— ‘> Slope Briefs | feet, cae | Carson — Mrs, Anton Sehn's 18th child, an infant son, died here on his 10th day of life. Tuttle —Cast in “Where's Grandma,” junior class play are Francis Christianson, Norma Dan- felson, Richard Thorne, Ronal Allan, Iva Seagren, Anita Vollmer, El- myrta Livingston, Herbert Poppke and Alice Binder. Napoleon—New homes have besn constructed here by John J. Rudolph end Jay Bryant. Twenty-five build- ings have been moved into town from the surrounding countryside. Dickinson—Scalded by steam. ing coffee, Billy, 18-months-old son of Stark County Register of Deeds Frank J. Keller, is recov- ering. Hebron—Postmaster A. E. Funk and Mayor Jungers were in charge of the Jobless census here. The yardmaster transmits orders to Iccomotive engineers in the railroad yards at Hamburg by radio. Engagement and | <p aie Diamonds Anti-LaFollette Drive Organized Madison, Wis., Nov. 22.—(#)—Coal- ition Democrats and Republicans, aid- led by other groups opposed to Gover- nor Philip F, La Follette, took definite steps Monday to unite the followers of the old parties in a concerted drive to wrest control of the state government from the Progressives in 1938, TRIAL SET FOR DEC. 6 St. Paul, Nov. 22, — (#) — Trial of Frank McCool for the 20-year-old murder of Alice McQuillan Dunn in St. Paul, Monday was set for Dec. 6 in Ramsey county district court fol- lowing his plea of innocent. Fresh CRANBERRY SAUCE erfects the anksgiving Feast... Make it with As much a of Thanksgiving Festivities as Turkey. No dinner complete without them. They are the perfect gift for your hostess, either at home or abroad. We Deliver Flowers Anytime - - Anywhere CUT FLOWERS : PER DOZEN OHRYSANTHEMUMS. The king of the day. Huge blooms at Yellow, White and Lavender. POMPONS. All fall shades in fine assortment. No Thanks- . M. Friel. The next meeting held Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the of Mrs, Peter Volk, * ee Misses Hilma and Edith Fors- , Warren, Minn., have left for fornia after spending a few days their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Peter Olson, 308 Nineteenth St., their cousins, Mmes, Richard and Philip Fetch. The Misses lund will spend the winter in xe * Miss Margaret Davidson, Everts partments, had as her guests over the week-end her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Richard J. Da- vidson, Rapid City, 8. D. Red rain fell at Lake Garda, Italy The phenomenon was caused by dust ,| Picked up by sandstorms in the Sehara desert. | Ye Harden hairbrush bristles by dip- Ping them in hot water and alum. U.S., Canada May Probe Pollution “Washington, Nov. 22.—(?)—Govern- ment officials indicated Monday the United States and Canada contem- plated a new survey to control pollu- tion in boundary waters between the two countries. Authorities of the prov- ince of Manitoba have agitated for ne years for @ survey of the Red River. ————EE—E—E——E>——————————_E CARD OF THANKS It is with the most sincere and heartfelt. gratitude that we thank our friends and neighbors for their kindnes sand sympathy, also beauti- ful floral tributes, services and dona- tion of cars during our sad bereave- ment, the loss of loving husband and father. Mrs, Bertha Worden, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Worden and Family. g FRESH elist and widow of the late Joseph Clerk Fifield, former Minneapolis publisher, died Sunday night at her home here, F. A. Knowles Jeweler Bismarck’s Diamond Store for 81 rea SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Without Extravagance” 312 MAIN Thanksgiving Sale Sarah Gold Shop’s annual Thanksgiving Sale will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, No- vember 22, 23 and 24. ' This is good news to those of you who enjoy wearing better garments at reduced prices, FROCKS For Every Festive Occasion Special Group of 30 COATS and VEGETABLES For The Feast . Finest Quality, Sweet Eating, Virginia Sweet Potatoes 7 »..25¢ Clusters, Emperor Grapes 2 Ibs. 15¢ Firm, Crisp, Large, Iceberg Lettuce ....2 Radishes 2.2%. 9¢ large heads 15¢ MIRACLE WHIP Crisp, Well Bleached, Tender Celery .....2 a2: 28¢ Brown Sugar, 4 lbs. 25¢ Powdered Sugar 20e Fruit Cocktail 2 = 25e Pinsapple. Contains More SWANSDOWN three pounds Coffee To Camplete BRUSSELS Lakeland coment Pumpkin ....2 *:2" 28¢ or 3 No. 2cans 25¢ SEE OUR SPECIAL SALE CIRCULAR TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 302 Main—Phone 469 Salad Dressin Cake Flou SHEIK BRAND—GOLDEN LAYER Dates _......2 "2" 21¢ HARVEST QUEEN Vacuum packed CAULIFLOWER - TOMATOES PEPPERS - AVOCADOS BROCCOLI - LIMES 506 Broadway—Phone 746 $2.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE quart jar 38e its ‘on. DBe Costlier It Insures successful baking Ib. 29¢ drip or regu- lar grind Strong, Satisfying, Supreme Blend Your Thanksgiving Meau SPROUTS - ENDIVE Fur-trimmed—in broken sizes from 12 to 44. Values to $39.50! will be sacrificed at In novelty crepes, sheer wools and silks: Values to $29.75.....$22.50 Values to $25.00.....$18.50 Values to $19.75.....$15.00 ALL MILLINERY Will Go At HALF-PRICE Other Stock in Our Store Including Dresses, Suits and Coats To close out at % PRICE Another Group of Better Dresses Values to $29.75 To close out at Thanksgiving Dinner Served All Day At The PATTERSON Seven-course dinner in Main Disieg Boom and Tip Toe Inn, $1.00. Famous Peacock Grill, 75c. Coffee Shop, 50c. ly First Class Food and Service in all of our restaurants. You can’t serve as good a dinner at home for the price we offer. Celebrate Thanksgiving with a Feast you will long remember at the Patterson. Phone Frank Kondos, Catering Manager, at 2400, for reservations,