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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 . Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Has Christmas Party Wednesday,» Members Decide to Contact/Is Member of Cast and Needy Family Directly Director for ‘Candida’ Through Miss Cashel ‘ Places were marked for 21 guests as ) members of the Beta Sigma Phi sor-| ority met for a formal dinner and| fi terson hotel. Centering the table was @ silver bowl of roses and lilies-of-the- ority should contact through Miss Mary Cashel and fix a Christmas basket for them. Appointed on We coat e Bt Oar ee Evalyn Grace Herman, chairman, the Misses Mary Litt, Olive Mitchell, Dorothy Tiedmann and Helen Han-| |] son. A program on collections and col- lectors was presented under the di- rection of Miss Thelma Liessman.| | Mildred Nelson presented a paper on rare collections. Things to collect was the subject discussed by Miss Beth ‘Wheeler. ae fing ts Following meet Temain- der of the evening was spent with Binvers production which will be eee bridge. Honors went to the Misses lay evening in the city au- Hermann and Elizabeth Enright, _ | |Gitorlum, plays a spinster secretary. Mrs. J. ©, Thoreson, Beta Sigma Slightly soured on life and a bit Phi director, distributed the Christ- | “austic-tongued, she 1s secretly in love mas gifts among the guests. with her employer, Rev. James ‘The next meeting of the organiza- | Morell. Her only moment of unbending tion will be held January 5. is after having imbibed two glasses of ae % what she belleves to be champagne. 52 Newcomers Attend Miss Ramstad not only is cast in the iS ‘ Tole of Prossie but is directing the play Bridge Club Meeting The Newcomers bridge club meeting as well. Having seen several presenta- Tuesday afternoon in the main dining pene ttitepedonttent of Prossie in “Candida,” Communit tions of the play, both amateur and professional, she has drawn the best from the performances she has seen to assist her in the Bismarck showing room in the Patterson hotel was at-|of “Candida,” tended by 52 members, ‘The greater part of Miss Ramstad’s Score honors in contract were/ experience and has been in training directing. For two years she studied ‘+; at the Hollywood Community School of the Theater, and at Northwestern university studied the production of children’s dramatics. At Mt. Holyoke, she received her A. B., in English lit- trature and drama. Since her return to Bismarck she has been connected with the Com- munity Players, both as an actress and director. Miss Ramsted directed “Three-Cornered Moon,” one of the most successful Player productions of 1938. She will be remembered for her excellent interpretation of the comedy role of the maid in “You and 1” last spring. Another role of Miss Rem- stad’s before Bismarck audiences was ing of the witch mother in “Among op odacenst State Public Welfare Board to Have Dinner * ‘The annual Christmas dinner of the state public welfare board wil! be held Monday at 6:30 p. m., in the main din- iar Ap- awarded to Mmes. D. Bhipay, LG Lioyd and 8. R, Jones. Mrs. N. Clarke won the award at auction, Refreshments were served trom & table centered with a silver bow! of d roses and baby breath. Tallies and score pads were in keeping with the Christmas theme. Mrs. F. J. Hublou was in charge of the party, assisted by Mmes. John Berg, Jr., and James Andrus, &| proximately 60 persons are expected to be present, Frank Milhollan, president, will be toastmaster, |A program of Christmas carols will be sung by the Misses Tabitha Volezke, Grace Weeks, Chris- tine Huber, Phyllis Olson, Alice Lar- son and Beulah Knutson, accompa- nied by Miss Helen Mogstad S| Between-course entertainment will include group singing, a reading by Miss Clara Hjerpe, and a five-minute skit by Carlyle Onsrud and John E. ‘Williams, Gifts will be exchanged, which aft- Christmas PHOTOS $6.95 sa There is still time for Christmas Phone 1795 Campbell’s Your Heart campaign. A. W. Quast, supervisor of surplus commodities, will act as Santa Claus, In charge or arrangements for the dinner is Miss Theodore Allen. Imagine! | = .. A Velvet Knit! 3 * Of Course, It’s a Bradley. : iy —new, glamorous, and defi- ; D be nitely a “date” dress. The fabric is luxurious in tex- = ture, because it’s knit of a \ = rich velvet chenille yarn, called Veldeaux. The style shows simple elegance, with fullness in the waist uff sleeves and : “necklace” collar, ' 7 trom which hang he jeweled animal charms. In regal colors like Sapphire and Silver, Deep Emerald and Gold, Garnet and Gold, and other lovely combina- tions. Sizes 12 to 20. Half sizes, too. $24.50 Other Bradleys, 12 to 48. Prices, $14.95 to $35.00. i‘ , Dahners MANDAN, N. D. | | : | . ev SE completly! | led | ! I _ | meeting was given by Mrs. E. J. Con- erward will be donated to the Open: Roosevelt PTA Has Meeting g Wednesday The ig Roosevelt Puc Parent-Teacher as- tion voted at a meeting Wednes- lay evening to join other units in the oy for @ joint meeting Founders A resume of the P.T.A., council rad. Miss Esther Tiechmann; who was scheduled to speak at the meeting, was unable to appear because of ill- ness, Her place was taken by Dr. A. C. Orr, of the state health depart- ment, who spoke on the health of the re-school child. Two numbers “Silent Night” ‘and “Star of the East,” were sung by the th grade girls’ chorus. They were gccompanied hey Marie Newman John Sterling Weds {|*—m-w yy pa? Mrs. Lees of Seattle t To Wed Prince Lees, Seattle, Wash., to John Sterling, | Glasgow, Bismarck. The wedding was solemn- ized Thanksgiving day at high noon at the bride's home in Seattle by Rev. Robert McFar! Attendants were the bride’s daughter and son, Mrs. John Gilchrist, Tacoma, and William ding breakfast, the couple left for a wedding trip through western Canada, after which they will make their home in the Dover apartments, Seattle. Mr. Stirling farmed for many years in the Hazelton vicinity before com- ing to Bismarck, where he served as custodian at the Capitol for some time. He left Bismarck about two years ago. Mothers’ Club Meets At A. P. Lenhart Home Chapter L Christmas Party Held Tuesday mas play lest year. Others Scotland, more recently of lane. Lees. Following a wed- ** * Michael Foster was reviewed by Mrs. F. E. Cave at & meeting of the Mothers club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, A. P. Lenhart, 106 Avenue B, west. In an- swer to roll call Mrs, C. W. Schoregge discussed “Dublin.” It was voted to buy a $5 bond to aid the seal sale fund and to donate $3 to the Open Your Heart campaign. f| |ner, L. H. Belk, E, J. Helsing, H. M. Leonhard and George Smith. ——— | Meetings of Clubs | And Social Groups | Maccabees Junior The Junior Maccabees will hold a Christmas party Friday at 4:15 p. m., in the dining room in the World War Memorial building. All juniors and their mothers are invited to attend. A Program of musical, vocal and dance numbers will be presented. There will be the usual exchange of gifts by the juniors. Each junior is asked to bring & gift that will be suitable elther for @ boy or girl. There will be an elab- orate Christmas tree at which Santa Claus will preside. Directing the party is Mrs, Zelma Lund, junior court di- Hodiet with Mrs. R. E. Abbott assist- x“* * Community Council The Community council will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m., in the Auxiliary room in the. World War Memorial the: building. ©. Vernon Freeman, di- | ‘heme rector of the district re-employment Office, will be guest speaker. All dele- gates or their alternates are asked to attend. xe e ae R.N.A. Juveniles Juveniles of the Royal Neigh- bors of America will entertain their mothers at a Christmas program Fri- day at 7:30 p. m., in the dining room in the World War Memorial building. ace at Re eachange ty (the jiyen ek * Rebekahs The Rebekah lodge will meet Friday promptly at 7:30 p. m,. in the Auxil- jary room in the World War Memorial building in order to complete the busi- ness meeting before the Christmas party. LA.P.M., Ne, 5 The LA.PM., No. § LOOF., will meet Thursday at 8 p. m., at the home Arlene Wagner Fetes Miss Jean Roherty | guests in hemming dish towels. At the close of the evening the bride- elect’s gifts were given to her in a bag made of the finished towels, VapoRub on vay throat, chest, and 1 back at’ bedtime. Re- of Mrs. Anna Flow, 217 First 8t., for , tion of of- it Mef begins almost at long after sleep comes, i Vapor keeps right on working. Its US.W.V.A, Social Club Bs i Taller s irritation and ‘The social club of the US.W.V.A., r bps break ie will meet Friday for a 1:30 luncheon at the home of Mrs. Dave Hamilton, mornin 302 Avenue D. Christmas gifts will be worst et, \E hod S exchanged. First Church of Christ, Scientist Bismarck, North Dakota - Announces a Free Lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled: “Christian Science, the Law of God” By Paul Stark Seeley, C.S.B. OF PORTLAND, ORE. Member ot The Reet sf Lee ee First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, —in thea— COURT HOUSE, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 17, 1987 Eight-thirty o’Clock THE PUBLIC I8 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND ‘This lecture will be radiocast ever Station KF YR, Bismarck, 560 Kil. ELECTROLUX Big Discounts on All 1937 Models BUY NOW SAVE 30% ON FIRST COST Buy One for “HER” Christmas See Them at Montana - Dakota Utilities Co. Phone 1030 Bismarek,N. Dak. © ‘120 3rd St. Birabongse, a sculptor of fame, will be Miss Ceril Heycock (above) who modeled for him before their engagement was announced re- cently. Members of Chapter L Sponsor | Roger Berg. Mothers club met Tuesday evening at| Admission for adults will be the home of Mrs. L. V. Spohn, 518] nts. ual aS, = Ninth 8t., for their annual Christm: VFWA Plan Baskets party. A program of Christmas carols was | World War Memorial History Carols.” Gifts were exchanged by the members, after which the hostess served a Christmas lunch, ee * Ramstad Play Will Be Free to All Children The performance of ae of No- mania,” Christmas leg ei be pre- sented Thursday, Dec. 23, at 7:30 p. m,, in the high school auditorium by Miss Edith Ramsted’s dramatic pupils, will be free to all children wish- ing to attend. The play tells of the adventures of & bootblack with a seven-year old king, ‘The 35 children in the cast range from five to 14 years of age. The youngest, Ralph McCanna, who is five, takes the part of a bodyguard. Mary | Langer, the oldest, plays a poor wo-| the evening by Mrs. Charles Gray, man, She will be remembered as Mrs.| G. Harrington and W. L. Sherwin, hospital that they may send them their families and friends, Open Your Heart campaign. is “The Constitution and What in re walrus grain, Genuine pyralin fittings. 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