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2) SOCIETY and CLUBS Garden Club Elects Officers at Meeting’ -. Officers were elected Tuesday eve- ning at a dinner meeting of the Bis- marck Garden club in the dining room in the Grand Pacific hotel. Named to head the organization for the com- ing year were Mrs. T. O. Brandenburg, who succeeds Mrs. Florence H. Davis. Other officers include Capt. E. G. ‘Wanner, first vice president; Russell Reid, second vice president; Mrs. H. E. Spohn, third vice president; Mrs. R. A Delta Gammas Plan Holiday Dinner Party urd: Plans for their annual holiday din- | *emple. ner party were made by members of; A elaborate program has been ar- the Bismarck-Mandan chapter of|anged for the occasion. Entertain Delta Gamma sorority as they met] ment will be furnished by each Ma- Monday evening at the home of Miss} S0nic division. Grace Cook, 204 Avenue A. The ten- | tative date set for the affair is Wed-| Urged to be present. Beauty Boss "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1937 . e e Tragic Reunion eee 4 Masonic Groups to Fete School Faculty Members of the Masonic lodge, Or- der of Eastern Star, Order of Rainbow for Girls and DeMolay have issued an invitation to all members of the faculties of the Bismarck public schools to attend a social affair Sat- lay at 8:30 p. m., in the Masonic MINNEAPOLIS GIRL INJURED IN PARIS, sity of Minnesota Grad- uate Found in Apartment in Serious Condition All members of the four orders are | nesday, Dec. 29. All Delta Gamma | pledges, actives and alumnae members ; home for the holidays will be enter- ; tained. Miss Ruth Rowley is chair- ; man of the affair. Easterns Star Names Mrs. W. B. Couch Head Ritterbush, secretary; and Rev. Ellis L. Jackson, treasurer, re-elected. Mrs. Davis, the retiring president, gave a brief address, outlining the work done during the last two years and making recommendations for the coming year. The next meeting of the club will be held January 27. 2 On the program for Tuesday eve- ning was a discussion of the state horticultural society given by George ‘Will, which was followed by a round- table discussion. The fact was brought out that good work has been done by the society since it was revived by| Mrs. Carrie Smith of Devils | he is president of the society carries on its work in co- North Dakota Association of Prof. Yeager, lately of the NDAC. The] Take operation with South Dakota, a uni- que arrangement, sincs each of the] Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- other states has its own horticultural gists. society. = A collection of scenes showing beau- ty spots in Bermuda, sent out by| Hettinger Girl to Be Better Homes and Gardens, was shown by Supt. Reid. The prepared accom-| Married December 18 panying lecture was read by Mrs. Brandenburg. The slides were the} Announcement was made Saturday most beautiful shown to the club this|in Grand Forks of the approaching year. Annual reports of the officers marriage of Louise Elizabeth Rut- were given. ledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- eats liam E, Rutledge, Hettinger, to Leslie Maynard Larson, son of Mrs. Jennie Cathedral Players Larson, Grand Forks. j Covers were placed for 26 guests at Choosing 2nd Play the announcement luncheon in the IAUcommittes was appointed by, the | Seucverallmomes Airs Beno Lar Cathedral Players at a meeting of the us ane tae “et Le oe Eu organization Tuesday evening in St. A hol day. theme was carried out by Marys’ auditorium to select the ner appointments in zed, green and silver. production, which will be presente: Centering each table wat a green taper ‘ while corsages of red carnations in port will be given at the January] cirotes of silver Baler Hlace|borevoacc some time during February, A re- meeting. On the committee are Em-| ith the announcement. met McCusker, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Bridge followed the luncheon. As-; Hough, the Misses Marian Curran and sisting the hostess were Mmes, Hilary | Arlene Wagner and Leo Boespflug. __| wilson, Hubert Bolton and Miss Beat- Election of officers also will be held) rice Field, at the January meeting. Appointed) “yiss Rutledge has chosen Dec. 18, on the nominating committee were}. her wedding date. The marriage Albert Hartl, chairman; the Misses} oi) be solemnized at 7:30 p.m, in Genevieve Parsons and Curran, Jo€/the united Lutheran church. Cotter and Rev. Thomas Tracy. Miss Rutledge is a former Univer- A one-act play, “The Dust of the/sity of North Dakota student and is Road,” was presented at the Tuesday | affiliated with the Delta Gamma sor- evening meeting under the direction | ority, Mr. Larson attended the uni- of Miss Mary Lee Devereaux. In the versity and is affiliated with the Sig- cast were Miss Grace Johnston, E. Mc-| ma Chi fraternity. Cusker, Gene McDonald and L, Boesp- * vp * * is be id at . Fee Oe peughter. Ontistmes| Past Councillors, UCT party Monday evening, Dec. 13. Hold Christmas Party Delain Ward is chairman of the committee in charge of the January meeting. Assisting him are the Miss- es Lois Bouman and Geraldine Hig- gins and Edward Boulger, day evening. ogee * * * Irene Omdahl as joint hostess. Mrs. H. G. Wagar, 422 Twelfth St.,| Christmas appointments decorated | entertained her bridge club Monday| the rooms. A miniature Christmas evening. High score was won by Mrs.| tree centered the table when refresh-' Oscar Feland. The club will hold a| ments were served by the hostesses. Christmas party Dec. 20, at the home| Three tables of bridge were in play of Mrs. Henry Wadeson, 220 Avenue D.| during the evening, after which gifts * * OK were exchanged, Mrs. Ray Mackenzie, New Rockford, 7. * is in Bismarck visiting Mrs. C. A. * Miller, deputy warden‘s home at the Jr. Masonic Group state penitentiary, and other friends, (MST). x * * was in charge of better speech. xe Ke to counteract loss of skin oil has been seriously ill, |Bismarck Homemakers Benefit Party Dec. 9 arranged for contract and auction {bridge and whist. door prize. Mrs. T. W. Asbridge was hostess home. Reeve, 214 Avenue B. Each member will give a short article in keeping | with the Christmas theme instead of the regular study. The meeting has been changed from the regular day, Friday, in order that the members) Tne honor roll for 8t. Mary's school for the second six-week period lists 53 . | Students with the seventh grade lead- ing with a total of 15. Other grades are listed as follows: Fourth grade, 11; sixth, 10; eighth, nine and fifth, may attend the seal sale tea. The Bismarck Homemakers club meeting will be postponed from Dec. 10, to Dec. 17, when it will be held at ae home et Mrs. Joseph Kirby, 827 irteenth St., with Mts. A. Selby as- sisting with the lesson. The isasoa SUN will be on Christmas cheer from the kitchen, A. O. U. W. The A. O. U. W., lodge will- meet Thursday at 8 p. m., in the lodge hall for a variety program and social hour. Mrs. D, B. Burton is chairman in The annual Christmas party of the ¥ Pe charge of the meeting. Past Councillors of the U. C. T., aux- iliary was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Van R, Middlemas, ee peencnrere WEE preteny 120 Thayer avenue, west, with Mrs.|| The Thursday Music club will meet Thursday at 3 p. m., in the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building. Mrs. G. Adolph Johns will ‘serve as leader for the program, which will be on Lisst. Hostesses will be pone George Duemeland and Carl Invited to Mandan} ‘The Mandan assembly, Order of | the Rainbow for Girls, and the Womast | chapter, DeMolay, Wednesday ex- | tended invitation to the Bismarck} members of the two groups to attend their annual Christmas cabaret party Friday in the Mandan Masonic tem- | ple. Dancing will begin at 8 p, m. The Woodmen Circle lodge will meet. Thursday at 8 p.m, in the Auxiliary | Murray, Jean Slag, room in the World War Memorial building. Election of officers. will be present. | Church Societies | oO Mrs. G. J, Meyer was hostess to members of the Bismarck study club Monday afternoon. Mrs, Ralph Pen- | ner reviewed “Life and Death in a Spanish Town.” Mrs, E. J. Heising m mae J. ae ee returned Tues- 5 “ es lay from Louisville, Ky., where she eas ike Conmberin's aie has been for the last month with her pees ean mother, Mrs. Amelia Reynolds, who} my nor “mi tion wonderful for hands, arms, and skin. At all toilet goods counters, Following the business meeting the remainder of the evening was spent * * * ee * * ek * Bismarck Homemakers eight. * * & ek A.0.U.W. Juniors The Juniors of the A:0.U.W., lodge will meet Thursday at 4p. m.,in the| 8fd Slag, Josephine Vallie, Virginia lodge hall. All members are urged to| Walcher, present, xe * Woodmen Circle All members are urged to be he was , | clerk sait Cook, assoc: associate patron; Mmes. 4H. Wheeler, re-elect ** Twenty-five members attend e ‘A handmade quilt will be given as| meeting of the W. Ori. Or weeny at the home of Mrs. P. O. , 818 All members of the club are request-| Sixth St. Following epee ed to bring a deck of cards, card table| which was based on the Christmas and lunch cloth to the dining room| theme, refreshments were served by before 7:30 p. m. the hostess. Annual reports of officers and stand- to members of the Rebekah Busy Bee|ing committees were given Tuesday Sewing club Tuesday afternoon at her/evening following the regular meet- Places were laid for 10 mem-|ing of the Bismarck Hospital Alumnae jbers. A collection was taken to buy association in the reception room in a Christmas present for an inmate/the Quain and Ramstad clinic. in the I. O. O. F. home in Devils Lake. The afternoon was spent informally. "Hetings of Gubs 7 |! MARY HONOR ROLL And Social Groups | nee LISTS 08 STUDENTS The Art Forum will meet Thursday at 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs, B. W. Hazel Reeder of Davenport, Ia., is shown here embracing her brother, Paul, Jr., in the Cook county jail at Chicago, where he is charged with the murder of Raymond Sedlacek. Published pictures after his arrest brought an end to the search that ‘began shortly after the youth was adopted 16 years ago at the age of 3. Would Cut Pay of | Forks Commission Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 8—(P)— Petitions will be circulated in Grand Forks within a few days seeking an election on an initiated ordinance setting the maximum salary of city commissioners at $5 ® month, - |T. Stephens, 74, sald to have been the first. coal-burner ployed on the St. Paul railroad, died ‘Tuesday. : : Annual Presbyterian Turkey Dinner and Basaar ESTIMATES RECORD PLANTING OF WHEAT Expert Puts Winter Acreage at 57,530,000; Ten- Year Adults 5c; Children 35 Seventh Grade Has 15 to Take Cardinal O’Connell Is Healthy at 78 that his health Pag befitting « » “1 a Cardinal man of half my O'Connell _years.” Boy, 16, Wrecks Cab; Drunk, Says Detective Minneapolis, Dec. 8—()— Police ‘Wednesday summoned a cab driver to tell them how a 16-year-old boy ob- tained use of the ‘driver's cab and piloted it through the loop in a wild ride that scattered cars and pede- strains alike until the cab smashed into two cars—one of them belong- ing to a detective. 3 The was drunk, Detectiv ig} Charles Wetherille, owner of one car struck by the cab, reported. In jail Wednesday, the boy said he “didn’t remember” where he got the cab, FOR Heap Comp: A few drops brin, comforting relief. Clears mu- cus, reduces swollen membranes—helps ie / against the present $90. | It requires approximately 1,200 sig- natures to effect the election on this The executive committee named at @ recent mass meeting of citizens pre- viously had decided ‘to circulate peti- tions for elections on changing the largest on record. He said reports/form of city government from com- mission to aldermanic and for em- First Place; Fourth Grade Average Is 45,636,000 Chicago, Dec. 8—(?)—Nat Murray, Chicago crop expert, Wednesday esti- mated the United States acreage seeded to winter wheat this fall is the Again featuring —BU-L-O-V-A W-A-T-CH-ES America’s most beautiful watch. It out-sold all its competitors 3 to 1 this year. from correspondents in the wheat belt indicated the area is around 57,500,000] ployment of a city manager. acres compared with the go estimate of 57,187,000 in 19: average for the preceding ten years of | a= Students named for the honor roll Margaret Simon, Virginia Roether, Cletes Winter, Elaine McClellan, Lor- etta Rothschiller, Norman Webb, Irene Werner, Carol Krier, Robert Geiermann and Eliza- beth Bartole. Katherine Helling, Oharlotte Kra- ** * at vires Onrutel. hoes Dol thryn. , Eileen Stitt, Char! mnbrsday mete Clad Verret and Mary Louise Warner. Sixth Grade Mary Ann Rausch, Angelica Roe- ther, Adiran McDonald, Edna Rose, Robert Maassen, Madelyn _Helling, Doreen Gau and Dorothy Osborn. GETS YEAR IN JAIL E Fargo, N. D., Dec. 8—()—Thomas | § Arechigo, Fargo, was sentenced to one year in the Cass county jail Wednes- | ¥ day when he pleaded: guilty to forg- ing a check for $45.50. Irene Hoffman, Select yours while stock is complete—lay it away if you like—and turn in your old watch for Hberal allowance. Bonham Brothers Francis Adell' Mulkey, GIAMONDS “JEWELRY. Chitsanas PHOTOS $6.95 5a. ¥ Studio open evenings and Sunday by appointment. > Phone 1795 . for your appointment Campbell’s A Fine Watch, Ring, Belt- Set, Toilet Set, Cigaret Lighter and many other gifts that will last through the years. the gift you want to give him now. We will lay it aside for you F. A. Knowles Bismarck’s Diamond Store for over 31 years Isabelle Snyder, . . Leahy, William Murphy and Virginia Nichol. Magdalen Schneider, WHY WAIT UNTIL JANUARY A Timely Clearance of ERICKIJAM URS In this clearance of dozens of individual fur coats you may buy at clearance sale prices and enjoy a full Mary Gergen, mary Krier, Robert, neuen, Eleanor Ressler and Margaret Strikers Use Snow To Wash Girl’s Face . Dec. 8.—(%)—Margaret Hanson, a picket in the Montgomery Ward & Co. strike, pleaded innocent in municipal court Wednesday to a charge of assault and battery. Miss Hanson allegedly tripped First Baptist Aid employe who was going to work. One The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist | Ward employe reported to police that aten by two men, and a girl strikers washed her {1 with snow. The company reported it is operating as usual. Right when you CHAMBERLAIN JORATORIES, INC. Des Moines, lowa ated 4 Gifts for Men from Bergeson‘S winter’s wear. The Styles Are Men’s Sho 1937—The is a wonderful way to say Merry Christmas believe in Santa Claus NORTHERN SEAL COATS $7 4° in a position to save you 25% and up. and Useful Christmas Gifts, TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED STATE FUR CO. Manufacturing COAT A gift that will make her Pre-Christmas reduction on all fur coats, jackets and foxes. Finest premier bonded For that gift par excellence .. . buy her a guaranteed State Fur Company Coat made up of the choicest pelts, linings and most careful workmanship; manufactured. in our own daylight factory ... We are Muffs, Capes and Men’s.Fur Caps Make Appreciated Across from G, P. Hotel Silk Neckwear .... Harmonizing Handkerchiefs .................. Luxurious Silk Robes ..........$10.00, $13.50, $15.00 Warm Woolly Scarfs ...... A Paisley Silk Scarfs . White Silk or Wool Scarfs ..... White Linen Handkerchiefs ..... Jayson Shirts . Jayson Pajamas .............. Silk Shirts .. Suspenders, Belts .. MEN’S SHOP Opposite Post Office have style and quality i A Botany Wool Wrinkle-Proof Ties........-... Botany Wool Tobacco Pouch to Match..........$1.00 Quality Is The .. $1.00 to $2.50 $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 +++. - $1.00 to $2.50 .. -25e to 59e Monogrammed Handkerchiefs... .35¢ each, $1 per box Sheer Linen Monogrammed Handkerchiefs, 50c each Boxed Handkerchiefs .......79c, $1.00, $1.10 per box $1.95, $2.00, $2.50 + eee $1.95 to $7.50 Swank Personalized Jewelry for Men, $1.00 to $4.50 - $3.95 - $4.50 ++-$1.00 - $1.50 Bergeson’S Convenient Budget Plan If Desired A Frederick-James representati th Th ive at our store straight cuff Fleece lined! All ‘y.

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