The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1937, Page 5

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THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1 a3. ‘. in Mandan since their return from| The Past Presidents Parley of the! @000cc0s ee se ae sotitet ead ‘ein , |American Legion auxiliary or en-|§ ome in Mandan |, heey Saeushien Margaret /tectained Wednesday at a 1:90 o'clock | # waeS Celia Schloemer, 323 Seventh St. She j luncheon at the Country club by Mrs. Bar. end Mrs. William Marvin, |i.’ graduate of Bismarck high school, |G. Olgelrson, Orchid chrysanthem- |§ j | whose marriage occurred in Seattle, | The bridegroom is a resident of Man- | ums were used as table appointments. | % J }, | Wash., Nov. 4, are making their home | dan. ‘The afternoon was spent in sewing. 79 Tables Reserved for Seal Sale Tea Friday Afternoon ; Mmes. Rosen, Langer, Olson and Patterson Will Pre- side at Table | geventy-nine tables have been re- _ served for the seal sale tea Friday af- tween 4 and 5 p. m., in the Silver ballroom. A number of women unable to attend the bridge games will be present for the tea hour. Presiding at the tea table will be Mmes. Charles B. Rosen, - William Langer, Obert Olson and Edward G. Patterson. & Assisting Mrs, Barry with arrange- * ments for the tea are Mmes. George Anderson, Jr. George Thompson, Paul Netland, William H. Payne, Henry A. Jones, Joseph Dickman, F. F. Griebenow, H. Milton Berg, Richard fork on the sale is progressing suc- ‘apssfully, aided by the co-operation of Organizations, private citizens and ‘business houses of the city, according to Mrs, M. B, Gilman, general chair- man. In addition to Mrs, Barry, Mrs, Gilman is being aided by Mrs. Paul "Wachter, in charge of booths; Mrs. R. M. Stangler, schools committee head; and Mrs. Brooks Hoskins, chairman of ’ the committees contacting the down- town stores, xe & Burroughs-Carlson Party Fetes Mrs. Boyd _—— Mrs. George Boyd was compli- whented Tuesday evening at a fare- well bridge dinner given by Mrs, D. F. Burroughs and Amanda Carlson at. the home of Mrs. Burrough’s mother, Mrs. ‘Elmer J. Brown, 423 Fifth 8t. Covers were placed for 12 guests (when dinner was served at 7 o'clock. ‘Appointments carried out a going- away theme, with a centerpiece formed by a small train. Bridge was played following dinner with honors going to Mmes. Boyd and ames Curran. The honor guests were Presented with a gift from the host- esses. Mrs, Fred Kist, Mandan, was an out-of-town guest. Mrs. Boyd, marriage occurred _ in Miles City, Mont., in yleave for Eugene, Ore., Dec. 16, to join Mr. Boyd, whose is employed there. She has held the position of statistician for the workmen's com- pensation bureau for a number of years, B. Homemakers Invite Sister Club to Party A special invitation is extended to Named Russian Cabinet Woman Here's one of the few wemen who ever managed to crash through the “For Men Only” sign in Soviet Russia's highest com- mand—Mme Viacheslav Molo- tov. wife of the Soviet Premier. She was appointed vice-com- missar for the food. industries and thereby becomes among the first women ever to attain cabi- net rank in the 20-year history of the U.S.S.R Current Events Club Has Christmas Party Mrs. John Larson, 400 Sixth SI ‘was hostess to members of the Curre! Events club We they met for their annual Christmas perty. Following a talk by. Mrs. Samuel H. Merritt on her trip around the world, the remainder of the aft- ernoon was spent informally with games, “ Gifts were exchanged by members, which will be given to the Open Your Heart campaign. A $5 anti-tubercu- losis bond was bought to aid the seal sale campaign. A donation of $2.50 also was made to the Open Your Heart fund. Mrs. H. O, Putnam, who is leaving to make her home in Minneapolis, Minn., was presented with a spoon by the group. Guild’s Christmas Sale Is December 18 plum 461-R or 1129. . Mrs. Sam Kontos was hostess to members of the Friendly Hour bridge club Wednesday evening. Christmas appointments were used. A Christmas favor marked each guest’s place when lunch was served. Score honors went 2 | to Mmes. Pearl Shaw and W. F.'Leng- enfelter. A party for the husbands was planned for Dec. 18. — .|| Meetings of Ciubs | | fore 7:30 p. m., when play is sched- (uled to begin. se * Hairdressers Xmas Party Held Wednesday Games and cards furnished diver- sion at the Christmas party of the Bismarck Hairdressers and Cosmetol- ogists association Wednesday eve- ning in the Rose room in the Pat- ** Hvangelical Group Names Mrs. Strutz Mrs. C. F. Struts was elected presi- dent of the Women’s Missionary so- | And Social Groups ! oo —_ Legion Auxiliary ‘The regular meeting of the Amer-| Legion Auxiliary will be held Fri- habilitation committee with Mrs. A. Dahlen as chairman. ** * Newcomers Club The Newcomers Bridge club wi drus, 1151, * se * American Legion The Lioyd Spetz Post No. 1 of the; American Legion will hold a “Past Commanders” meeting Friday, Dec. Harry Edblom, department comman- der, and other state officers will bei attendance prizes is day at 7 p. m., in the Will school, ee * Band Boosters The Friday meting of the Bismarck Band Boosters has been postponed until a later date because of the sea’ sale tea. —_—_—_—_——_—-—-* | Church Societies | ee First E1 ‘The general Ladies A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center Dainty and Beautiful Silk Lingerie of Crepe and Satin Lovely styles . . . buy them now for Christmas gifts! Ankle- length gowns in lovely rayon prints, silks and bembergs—tea- rose, dusty and blue; both tailored and lace trimmed styles. Regulation style and also four-gore slips. Panties and dancettes in lace trimmed and tailored styles. Misses’ and women’s sizes. $195 Lovely ankle-length satin gowns in tearose, dusty and blue, Satin and Silk Gowns and Slips Tailored Val-Sheen Slips $1.95 A rayon satin, in four-gore style with double top. Tearose, navy, black, wine, green, : rust. Sizes 32 to 44. Flannelette Pajamas $1.95 Overblouse style and coat style. Pink and blue floral prints. Sizes 15 to 17 Flanelette Gowns $1.00 Double yoke style. Full cut and full length. Tea- rose, pink, white and stripes. Sizes 15 to 17 Silk Dancettes $1.00 Satins and crepes in dainty lace trimmed and tailored styles, Le Sizes 32 to 36 Cozy - Warm - Attractive - New Tuckstich Pajamas $1.95 You'll purr instead of brr in these cozy pajamas. And they’re so attractive you’ll want to buy them for Christmas gifts, too. A very fine tuckstitch, ’ interwoven witb rayon. Overblouse style with long sleeves and ski-type trousers. Cord and ribbon belts; collar or crew neck styles, Two-tone effects in flame, coral and blue with white ... solid color maize, blush and aqua. Small, medium and large sizes. Dainty Lingerie Solves Many Gift Problems A.W. LUCAS CO. Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise we * ve a Diese keke for CHRISTMAS S el ect from IF she has a favorite dressmaker, or if;she makes her own clothes, these Quality ; she'll be thrilled with a dress length of smart new fabric in her favorite Gift wrapped without charge if desired $195 $995 Thege dress patterns are put up in three to five yard lengths, of the following fabrics: —Printed Washable Flat Crepe —Pure Silk Crepe in both Prints and Plains —Printed and Plain Satin —Shantung —Travel Crepe —Tub Silks —Taffetd —Challis —Alpac —And Others A very acceptable gift to any woman A.W. LUCAS CO. The Store With the Christmas Spirit Beautiful Handmade Handkerchiefs Especially Selected for Early Gift Shoppers 25¢ 35¢ 50c “1 —Linen, fine and sheer —Needlework, expertly done —Designs, exquisitely simple or very lavish —Embroidery drawnwork, ap- plique, fancy spoking, initials —Lovely colors and snowy white Hundreds of fresh, new styles and hun- dreds of dozens of handkerchiefs for you to choose from. An Inducement to Gift Shop Early

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