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) SOCIETY and CLUBS [aoe Scores of Capital City Homes Prepare to Welcome Students Parents of Homecomers and Hosts to Relatives Pre- pare for Holidays Bismarck mothers and fathers are looking forward with mixed feelings to the coming Christmas weeks as sons and daughters away at college begin heading for the paternal fireside. . In scores of Capital City homes, _ Preparations were being made to wel- come youth that has been yearning these many weeks for mother’s cook- ing and the proximity of father’s Pocketbook, At most institutions of higher learn- ing throughout the United States, classes were recessing for the holidays this week-end. A few colleges were keeping their students into the Christ- mas week but extending the vacation period beyond the New Year. In counfless Bismarck homes, plans also were being made for the reception of relatives and guests during the Christmastide. $. Students and visitors alike are com- Mrs. E, B. Gorman, 702 Avenue F. Ex- pected this week-end are Robert Braz- erol, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Braz- erol, 217 Avenue A, student at Assump- tion abbey, Richardton, and Vernon Enge and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Enge, sons and daughter-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Enge, 518 Fifth 8t., stu- dents at the National Chiropractic school, Chicago. Vincent Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Wilson, 1104 Avenue D, student at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, will arrive the first of next week. From St. Olaf college, Northfield, Minn., Saturday are coming Charlotte Sathre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Sathre, 818 Sixth 8t., and Eugene Fe- vold, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Fevold, 707 Eighth St. Jack Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, 608 Fifth 8t., will arrive Saturday evening from St. Thomas college, St. Paul, Minn. Richard La- Rue, son of Mr, and Mrs, L. A. LaRue, 1021 Sixth 8t., another student at 8t. nents We De pipeee: tne fires ‘ot he week. Ralph Jensen, student at Concordia college, Moorhead arrived Thursday .jevening to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Rena Jensen, 408 Second St. He will be in Bismarck 220|for the next three weeks recovering college, San Rafael, Calif, who is arriving Thursday, Dec. 23; and John Evarts, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. H. ‘Washington university, St. Louis, Mo., ‘Thursday, Dec. 23. From Minnesota Arriving at various times are the students at the University of Minne- sota. Doe, Petron, daughter of Mr. and » Robert Petron, Logan apartments, and Milton Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Rosen, 205 Avenue A, west, arrived Thuraday. Arriving Friday are Norma Peterson; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peterson, 515 Fifth St.; Donna Jean Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For- rest M. Davis, 930 Sixth 8t.; Bernice ‘Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wagner, 112 Avenue B; and Fran- ces Frahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Frahm, 705 Fourth &t. Expected Sunday are Virginia Cayou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cayou, 612 Mandan St.; Mary Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3 Wilson from a recent knee operation which he underwent at St, Luke’s hospital in Fargo, where he has been a patient for the last 10 days. Eileen Saxvik, another Concordia student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Saxvik, 622 Eighth 8t., will arrive home Friday. Many From U.N.D. The majority of University of North Dakota students plan to arrive home Saturday, as follows: George Bou- trous, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boutrous, 212 Avenue A; Ross Col- berg, son of Mrs. Alice Colberg, 930 Fourth St.; Evan Lips, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lips, rural Bismarck; Sam Tolchinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tolchinsky, 615 Eighth 8t.; Ro- bert C. Penner, son of Mrs. Ralph Penner, 821 Fourth 8t.; Eleanor G, Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis, 515 Mandan 8t.; Gregory Dahlen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Dahlen, 623 Third St.; Glenn R. Enge, son of Dr. and Mrs, R. 8. Enge, 518 Fifth St.; Coghlan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Coghlan, 610 Eighth St.; Robert Kling, son of Mr. end Mrs. J; Henry Kling, 622 Hannafin St. Erwin Brendel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brendel, 306 Ninth 8t.; Dennis Solberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Solberg, Avenue C; Miriam Mc- Dowall, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Harvey W. McDowall, 821 First Si Robert Kennedy, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, 508 Avenue A; Jack Harris, son of Mrs. William F. Harris, lord, Fifth St.; Edwin Barbie, son of i Beall will arrive Monday eve- spend the holidays with his eu Mrs. T. E. Flaherty, will arrive the first of next week. Others Coming Philip Gorman, student at the Col- Nege of St. Johns, Collegeville, Minn., will arrive Friday evening to spend the vacation with his parents, Mr. and g FOR MEN ONLY! It’s a sheer delight for any woman to receive hosiery from SARAH GOLD SHOP. Full- fashioned hosiery fits better, lasts longer, looks sheerer. MEN’S NIGHT AT SARAH GOLD SHOP TUESDAY EVE- NING, DEC. 21. . ————L—LLLLLL———eee— Acousticon Institute of Bismarck Hearing Aids, Parts and Accessories BONHAM BROTHERS 110 Fourth St. Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. John Barbie, 419 Eighth 8t.; Gladys Risem, daughter of Mr. Myron ot Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Benser, 423 Fifteenth St. Arriving Friday are James Hur- ning, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Hur- ning, 723 Sixth St.; Robert McCurdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth 5! Peggy Jane Skeels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B, K. Skeels, 521 Thayer avenue, west; and Berna- dine Cervinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cervinski, 509 Tenth 8t. Russell Arnot, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth St., will arrive Sunday evening. Expected sometime this week-end are David and Robert Vogel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vogel, 234 Rosser avenue, west; Howard Nelson, son of Mr, and. Mrs. Ed M. Nelson, 815 Fourth 8t.; LaVerne and Ralph Ode- gard, daughter and son of Mrs. J. D. Harris, Capitol court; and James Hyland, 810 Sixth St. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson, Logan Apartments, are leaving Friday for Grand Forks. They plan to return to Bismarck Monday morning, accompanied by Mrs. John- son’s son, John Hilley. Two From Carleton e Students at Carleton college, North- feild, Minn., arriving Saturday are Philip Constans, son of Dr, and Mrs. George M. Constans, 621 Mandan St., and Charles Schoregge, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Schoregge, 507 Sixth St. Mary Louise Nuessle, daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. L. Nuessel, 710 Second St., and Emily Belk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Belk, 710 Fourth St., will arrive home Sunday evening from the University of Wis- consin, Madison, Wis. Ruth and Vivian; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 where they are students at the Uni- versity of Colorado, are George Sha- fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Shafer, 305 Avenue B, and William Cowan, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Cowan, 306 Avenue B. During the week-end Ray and John; Yeasley, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Yeasley, 218 Thirteenth S8t., and Ver- non Hedstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, 701 Twenty-first St., all students at Valley City State Teachers college, will arrive home. Another student there, Arnold Ander- Son, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ander- son, 617 Eighth St., will arrive home Wednesday. As a member of the bas- ketball squad of the college, he will return a few days after Christmas to take part in a game scheduled. From Out-of-State Arriving Saturday from a number of points are the following: Alice Knowles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles, 316 Avenue A, student at St. Mary's of the Woods, Terre Haute, Ind.; Patricia LaRue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, A, LaRue, 1021 Sixth St. student at the College of St. Theresa, Winona, Minn.; George Con- stans, son of Dr. and Mrs. George M. Constans, 621 Mandan S8t., student at Pillsbury academy, Owatonna, Minn.; Ruth Christianson, daughter of Judge and Mrs, A. M. Christianson, 1005 Fifth St., student at the University of Towa, Iowa City; Florence L, and Jane Willson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Willson, 831 Sixth St., students at Mbhichigan State college, Lansing; Eleanore Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cook, 522 Avenue D, and Mary Jean Scruby, daughter of Lieut, and Mrs, D. K. Scruby, 717 Fourth St., students at Coe college, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Irma Fern Lo- gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lo- gan, 221 Avenue B, west, student at. Macalester college, St. Paul, Minn.; Emerson Logee, son of Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Logee, 216 Avenue B, west, stu- dent at Wooster college, Wooster, Ohio; and Jack Andrews, son of Mrs. J. E. Andrews, 1112 Avenue D, student at Northern Central Bible institute, Minneapolis, Minn. Two Bismarck students at James- town college, Ruth Saxvik, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Saxvik, 622 Eighth 8t., and Donald Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Bowman, 800 Fifth S8t., will arrive home Friday. From Agricultural College Students at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college will begin arriving Friday as follows: Robert Brastrup, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Brastrup, 114 Avenue A, west; Robert M. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Carr, 208 Mandan S8t.,; Joseph Wright, son of Mrs, Joseph Wright, 808 Second St.; Jeanne Paris, daughter of Mrs. Frank Paris, 40¢ Fifth St.; and Aus- tin Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Ward, rural Bismarck, Among the Saturday arrivals will be James Taylor, son of Mr .and Mrs. | Theodore Taylor, 208 Second 8t.; Joan Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Hughes, 616 Seventh St.; Orville C. Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe, 517 Seventh 8t.; Harold Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grififth, 602 Eighth St.; Helen Peder- .| son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ludvig Pederson, 504 Third St,; Alfred Elof- son, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Elofson, 722 Twelfth St.; and Jean Renwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ren- wick, 315 Avenue C. John Doll, gon of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doll, 309 Tenth St.; LaVerne Middle- mas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van R. Middlemas, 120 Thayer avenue, west; and Bernice and John L. Peterson, dr., daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs, John L, Peterson, 515 Fifth 8t., will arrive Sunday. Expected during the week-end are Charles Fossum, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. 8. Fossum, 505 Fourth 8t.; Charles Benson, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Benson, 610 Sixth St.; Mary See, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. See, 106 Avenue E; William Til- Totson, son of Mr. and Mrs, B. F, Til- lotson, 100 Avenue A, west; and Emma Mae Brittin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brittin, 418 Second St. Going to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ackerman, 606 Main avenue, are leaving Friday for Fargo, where they will meet their son, Robert Ackerman, going on from there to visit Mr. Ackerman’s mother, Mrs. Ida Crippen, at Black Duck, Minn. They plan to return to Bismarck dur- ing the early part of next week. An- other arrival the first of next week will be Robert Brandenburg, son of Dr. and Mrs, T. O. Brandenburg, 820 Avenue D. Hollace Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Beall, 618 Third 8t., will arrive home Monday evening. Arriv- ing Thursday, Dec. 23, will be Mary Mahiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mahiman, 816 Mandan 8t., and Frank Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Welch, 410 Ninth 8t. Anthony » | Walter will arrive in time to spend a few days at New Year's with his sis- ter, Miss Magdalen Walter, 404 Fif- teenth 8t., south. Among the earliest arrivals home were Thomas Dohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dohn, 832 Mandan &t., and student at Indiana Tri-State college, Augala, Ind., and John Norton, son of Mr.\and Mrs, Almon Norton, 212% Main avenue, student at the Bottineau School of Forestry, who ar- rived Wednesday evening. Coming Sunday evening from Creighton uni- jversity, Omaha, Neb, is James C. Johnson, son of Mrs, J. H. Newton, 1021 Seventh St. Edmund O'Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. H, F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth 8t., will arrive Monday from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he is a stu- dent at the University of Michigan. ‘Tuesday Sarah John L, Olson heads the Jamestown Chamber of Com- Mrs, J. N. Roherty, 615 Mandan 8t.; Marguerite Maddock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maddock, 927 Ninth St.; Mary Catherine Tarbox, . Jean Lee, daughter of Mr. and Thomas Lee, 514 First St.; and Mar- garet Homan, daugher of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Homan, 117% Fourth 8t. Planning to get home Wednesday is Jane Mundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mundy, 232 Avenue A, who Paul. Helmuth A. Clausnitzer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Clausnitzer, 704 ‘Twenty-first St., will arrive from Bot- tineau School of Forestry Thursday. Junior High Play to Be Presented Twice Two performances of “The Birds’ Christmas Carol” by Kate Douglas Wiggins, will be given by the Dramatic club of the Bismarck junior high school. The first performance will be given Friday afternoon for junior high pupils. The second will be given on Monday at 8 p. m., at the junior high auditorium. This second performance is being put on especially for the Pioneer Daughters, who will have their regular meeting’ at the school in order that they may hear the play. Anyone interested in seeing the per- formance is cordially invited to at- tend at either time. The play is directed by Miss Judith Skogerboe. The cast includes Carol Bird, the little snowbird, Betty Cave; Mr. Donald Bird, Carol’s father, Arthur Betterly; Mrs. Bird, Carol's mother, Margaret Brastrup; Elfriea, Carol's nurse, Annette Torvik; Jack Bird, Carol’s uncle, David Haggerty; Mrs. Ruggles, mother of the Ruggles, Mary Langer. The Ruggleses, in the rear, are Sarah Maud, Peoria Peter, Clement, Cornelius, Kitty, and Larry. Their parts are taken respectively by Marjorie Jones, Roberta Lasken, Du- ane Graves, Ted Forde, Duane Tor- vik; Mary Lou Wolfe and Milton Quamme, The butler will be played by Robert King and the angel by Eva Marie Hendrickson. The stage committee consists of Robert King, Russel McCullough and Joyce Martinson. On the properties committee are George Fisher, Delores ‘Wells, Elaine Derrig, Janet Overbee, Marie Morton, Betty Hall, Marjorie Robinson and Ruth Werner. East ** * is a student at Visitation convent, 8t.! Tnior Music Club Hears Mrs. Wilson A Christmas program was présented Arriving Friday, Christmas eve, is at a meetin, g of the Junior Music club Elisabeth ‘Ann LeRose, daughter of Wednesday evening in the high school Bt. R Tt Baxvik will ‘arrive ‘Christ- building. Izabella Cochrane served as program leader. mas day from the University of Chi- Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Fort Lincoln, as cago to spend the remainder of the guest artist, sang “Hebrew Lullaby,” vacation with his parents, Mr. and Saminski; Brahms’ “Lullaby,” and Mrs. H. O, Saxvik, 622 Eighth St. Grace Nurse ” ry Rhymes,” Pearl Curran, ac- Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. companied by Miss Belle Mehus. J. A, Erickson, 611 Ninth 8t., a student nurse at General hospital in Minne- apolis, will be home to spend New Year's day. Six From St. Catherine's Students at the College of St. Selections presented included “Win- ter Lullaby,” de Koven; “The First Noel” and “Silent Night,” by a trio consisting of Rebecca Freitag, Pearl Porter and Wanda Swenson, accom- panied by Joyce Pavlak; solo, “Vir- Catherine, St. Paul, will arrive home| gin’s Slumber Song,” Max Reger, sung Friday and Saturday. Friday arrivals) by Izabelle Cochrane, accompanied will be Bernadine Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Barrett, 710 Avenue A; Josephine Downey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. U. J. ry, 417 Tenth St.; and Jane Smith, daughter, ot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith, 608 Fifth St. Getting home Saturday are Gayle Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John by Miss Mehus; a paper, Swedish Christmas customs, Wanda Swenson; plano duet, “O Holy Night” and “Adeste Fidelis,” played by the Misses Swenson and Paviak; a sextette, “There Were Shepherds,” Lynes, sung by Rebecca Freitag, Dorothoy Port, Pearl Porter, Audrey Betterly, Wanda 8. Kelly, 927 Tenth St.; Daria Winter, | Swenson and Izabella Cochrane, ac- daughter of Mr. and ter, 521 Tenth St.; and Edith Guthrie, daughter of James W. Guthrie, 802 Fourth 8t. Roy Jenseh, a student in Devils Lake high school, and his brother, Malvin Jensen, will arrive Christmas eve from Devils Lake to spend the rest of the Christmas vacation with their mother, Mrs. Ren Jensen, 406 Second 8t. Among Bismarck students planning to spend their vacations elsewhere are the following. John O'Hare, son ot Mr. and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, 802 Fifth &t, student ‘at Northwestern |en, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Isaak f 8. L. A. Win-| companied by Miss Paviak. At a short business session it was decided to donate the basket of toys, filled at the meeting, to the Open Your Heart campaign. Refreshments were served by the Misses Cochrane, Betterly and Audrey Waldschmidt. x * * Botnen-Whitmore Vows Spoken Here ‘The marriage of Miss Degney Bot- university, will atcompany Mr. and Botnen, Tuttle, and Emmet Whit- more, son of James Whimore, also of Mrs, J. French, 615 Fourth 8. i | Tuttle, was solemhlzed here, Dec. 11, |4 a trip to Mexico City and other points ft) et 5:30 p. m., by Rev. Op’ in Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. French left) tt pastor of the Trinity Lutheran morning for the ie 8. Rin- aS plan to be gone for about three church, at his home, 715 First 8t. The bride wore a blue crepe dress Weeks. Cornelia Tracy, student @t/ immed with gold, As bridesmaid, Stanford university, Palo Alto, Calif, hard ‘Miss Myrle Whitmore, was dressed in and her mother, Mrs. Richard Tracy. | i148 procaded ilk. Erling Botnen who accompanied her to California this fall, will leave Palo Alto Saturday served as best man . Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was/~ for Palm Springs, Callf., where they | eq for members of the bridal party will spend the helidays. ‘Will Remain in East at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Whitmore will make Emma Langer, daughter of Gov. and| their home at Georgetown, Del, Mrs. William Langer, student at ** * » ton, Mass., Sid tpsed aristines with on aunt,|Seal Sale Fund Now Mrs. Robert H. Corey, Englewood, N. J., and also will visit classmates dur- ing the vacation. Richard Shafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Shafer, 305 Approximately $1080 The proceeds from seal sale fund —————————————) | Meetings of Clubs | | And Social Groups | a Legion Daughters The Daughters of the American Le- gion will meet Saturday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. F. D, Reigster, 1016 Seventh 8t., for a Christmas party. Gifts will be exchanged. Hostesses will be Jean Baker and Margaret Degg. All members are ‘urged to be present, eek * Odd Fellows-Rebekahs All Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their children are invited to the Christmas party Friday at 8:30 p. m., in the Auxiliary room in the World War Memorial building. ——_—_ | Church Societies | 2 2 Trinity Lutheran School Ail pupils of the Trinity Lutheran church school are asked to meet Sat- urday at'3 p. m., at the church for a Avenue B, student at Southern Meth- odist university, spend the holidays with Mrs. Shafer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kellogg, in Amarillo. Arriving here for vacations and visits during the holidays will be a number of former residents and rel- atives and friends of present Bismarck residents. Isabelle Humphreys, arrive Dec. 23, for a two-week vacation phreys, #90 Eighth St Miss 3 phreys, {um- phreys holds the position of dietician Hol Miles City, Mont. Expected to ar- rive Friday is Miss Aldean Paris, who is an instructor in the Breckenridge Minn., high school, to spend the holi- days with her mother, Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth St. now amount to about $1,080, according to an announcement made Friday by Mrs, M. B. Gilman, general chairman of the sale. Reports are not yet com- plete, since a number of the seal sale bonds have not been reported on, The amount realized at the tea, given under the supervision of Mrs. Richard Barry, chairman, has been increased to $153 by amounts which have come in during the last week. From the schools the proceeds amounted to $406, Mrs. R. M. Stang- ler is chairman of the schools com- mittee. **e * Sons of Norway Hold Annual Xmas Party The annual Christmas party of the Walter Ward, employed by the U-/ sons and Daughters of Norway was 8. Forest service Idaho, will arrive Christmas day to in Couer d'Alene, | neld wednesday evening in the A. O. U. W., hall. A feature of the eve- spend a week’s vacation with his par-| ning’s ‘program was the singing of Ee ee neato te 1! group of, old-fashioned Christmas Fats ewan ag to Bismarck for| songs by Mrs. Arthur Norlin in cos~ Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| the'ergan mimes carols were sung by E. B. Gorman, 702 Avenue F, who will rehearsal of the Christmas pageant. «es & Presbyterian Club Honors Mrs. Putnam Specially honored at the meeting of the Presbyterian Mothers club Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, L. V. Miller, 825 Eighth 8t., were Mrs. H. O. Putnam, who is leaving soon for Minneapolis, and members who re- cently have been admitted to the club. The meeting was in the form of 2 o'clock dessert luncheon and & handkerchief shower for Mrs. Putnam, Places were marked for 14 guests. Christmas appointments were used on the table and in the rooms. **e* e St. Jude’s Missionary society met. Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mike Arman, 822 Avenue C. A feature of the decorative appoint- ments was a Christmas tree, Gifts were exchanged by the members. Christmas refreshments were served following the bridge games. Honors at the two tables of contract went to Mrs. John Reff and Miss Elizabeth Roether.. The next meeting will be held Jan. 6, eee ‘Members of the Bank of North Da- kota bridge club met for a Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Louise Hagen, Rose apart- ments, with Miss Florence Maercklein as joint hostess. Lighted red tapers centered the tables, which were dec- orated in the Christmas motif. Hon- ors at bridge went to the Misses Elma Lindgren and Marie Pierce, RURAL CHURCH NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Wilton Faith Presbyterian Church of America E. E Matteson and ©. A. Balcom, assocate ministers. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. Wednes- y. Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Wednes- lay. Church service at 8 p. m. Sunday. All services held in the German Lutheran church, Hope Presbyterian (Baldwin) =. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Alexander Church of America E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 2 p. m. Church service at 3 p. m. Church of America E. E. Matteson and C .A. Balcom, school house at 10 a, m. Coleharbor E. E. Matteson and C. A. Balcom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 11 a. m. Church service at 12. All services held in the school uilding. During the social hour a late eve- ning Christmas dinner was served at @ long table lighted with red tapers and decorated with Christmas ap- pointments. Favors were presented to each guest. *** * Mrs. Bergland Heads Evangelical Group Officers elected by the Ladies aid of the First Evangelical church for the coming year are Mmes H. E. Bergland, president; Mrs, William A. Lemke, vice president; John, Schuler, secre- tary; and Walaa: Marko, treasurer. Mrs, H. G. Groves, 719 First St., was hostess to members of the Mothers Service club at a Christmas party Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. L. Over- bee told of Christmas customs in for- {eign lands. Christmas decorations were used throughout the rooms and on the table where refreshments were ** * Mrs. Albin Hedstrom, 701 Twenty- first 8t., who has been ill at her home for the last two weeks, was admitted to the Bismarck hospital Thursday morning for medical observation and treatment. Se St. George’s Episcopal Guild will hold a Christmas Bake Sale Sat- urday’ Dec. 18, at A. W. Lucas Store, starting at 11 o'clock. Glendale E. E. Matteson and C. A, Bakom, Associate Ministers Sunday school at 11 a. m. one Sun- day and 3:30 p. m. the next. Church service at 10 a. m. one Sun- day and 2:30 p. m. the next. All services held in the log cabin on the Field’s farm 15 miles south- + {cast of Bismarck. Glencoe Services every Sunday at 3 p. m. by Calvin J. Logan, stated supply of the presbytery. Baldwin Presbyterian Cherch Services every Sunday. 2:30 church school. 3:30 worship service. H. R. Senecal, Minister. DRISCOLL TUTTLE PARISH Rev. A. O. Borlang will be in- stalled by Dr. D. Stoeve, North Da- kota district president, on Nov. 21st. Driscoll at 11:00, Zion at 3:00. Tuttle at 8:00. Sermons by Dr. Stoeve. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH Wilton, N. D. Masses on first, third and fifth Sundays at 10:30. Wing St. Ignatius Church Masses on second and fourth Sun- days at 10:30. Rev. George Kovitch, Past REGAN GOSPEL TABERNACLE 11:00 a, m.—Divine worship. An in- tional message by the pastor. 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic services. The best place to spend your Sut- day evening. All are invited to attend. DRISCOLL-TUTTLE PARISH A. O. Borlang, Pastor. Services at Tuttle at 11:00. Services at Langedahl at 2:30. MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock G, Adolph Johns, Pastor. Dec. 19—Fourth Sunday in Advent. 2:30 p. m, Sunday school and Bible class. 3:00 p. m.—Church worship. Sermon, “My Joy Made Full.” Saturday, Dec. 25—Christmas Day. 2:30 p. m.—Sunday school Christ- mas program and Christmas worship. AUGUSTANA LUTHERAN PARISH E. Oscar Johnson, Pastor Bunday, Dec. 19 Basto Swedish service—t1 a, m. Christmas program—8 p. m. Christmas service on Christmas No service on Sunday. Instead there will be a Midnight service on Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. Christmas peoeremont Christeias’ Day'& (8) Mt: Wilton Christmas program this Sunday, Dec. 19—2 p. m. Malcolm Christmas service, Sunday, Dec. 26 —3:45 p. m. : Christmas .program, Sunday, Dec. 26—5 p.m. May this coming Christmas sea- son bring much joy to all is the wish of the pastor and his family. First Presbyterian Church Wilton, N. D. H. R. Senecal, minister 10:00 a. m. church school. Eleven o'clock morning worship service, The Christmas cantate, “The Music of Bethlehem,” will be ren- dered by the choir. 7 p.m. Sentor Christian Endeavor. 8 o'clock evening service, First Presbyterian Church of Baldwin H. R. Senecal, minister 2:30 Sunday school. 3:30 church service. Sermon, ‘The Realism of Christmas. BETTER FLAVOR fs making BREAD A FAVORITE You'll like it, too! ‘Ask for ft. « HOLEPROO F HOSIERY in “Bill Velour” bones for Christmas... af no extra cost! Astonishing how many names on your gift list this will take care of—best! Holeproof Hosiery itself is so Aattering...so clear and sheer and altogether lovely. 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