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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1937 Oke fey | alee x Pare Dinning ashe Te leh Sabon Pat [Meetings of Cube {/ Midnight Service to iis aS at a ae lace over ach sa’ is ’ ¢ orien 1 y g Wile (Celteinetenuney: || aaa eau And Social Groups | Be Held at St. George’s 6 Lie Town of Bethlehem,” Red- ner; “Lo, How & rm torious, was attended oy his cousin, Nobel Carlson, Bismarck. Miss At Fleck, 102 Avenue C,| Following a wedding trip to Min- en. ved pend et Adding to the gala note of the elty’s A midnight Christmas service vt by a male quartet; “Kyrie,” Mr, and Mrs. Trygg will make their| oct, was the first of the series of | neapolis and St. Paul, the Larsons will AOoUW home on the bridegroom's farm east hostesses at a progressive formal din-|be at home in Grand Forks after|Tolldey decorations this week are the| The AOUW lodge will hold its an-|De held Christmas eve ot 11:30 p.m tours,” “Gloria Tibi” and eee of Baldwin, ner Sunday evening for the seven/ Jan. 1. festive illuminated decorations of the Sees ary peneeay. aTp ae pecans ine birth of Christ by «|Tibi’; “There Were Shepherds,” Mrs. Trygg is a graduate of the) members of her sewing club. Miss| Both Mr. and Mrs. Larson attended | junor and senior high schools, which |™- in the lodge hall. All members and program of Christmas music. Austin Miles; “Holy Offerings,” a ed Moffit high school and of Valley City | eck entertained at 5 p. m. the University of North Dakota, The |have attracted considerable attention their children are invited to be pres- Beginning the service will be the head; “Sursum Corda,” Camidge; - 5 -Tr Vi State Teachers college. She has bece | The group then were entertained in| bride was affiliated with the Delta|and comment. ent. Mrs. Theodore Ressler is in “Si ht,” “Sanctus,” Cooper; communion hymns, son-lrygg Vows teaching at a rural school near Wash-| turn by Miss Auvurne Olson, 514/Gamma sorority and the bridegroom| Setting off the senior high school |°Da:6e of the program, septs 8 20 Gh it Kobleabiby ‘Daw Nigh sod Take the Body of Spoken Here Tuesday See ee PIGEE cha te deol ahave avenue mae fete aol Wine with the eran es fraternity. building is a large star at the top of Grae aaink & carol will be sung preceding the | the Lop ean Parasite sie ane a i 7 eats, y the building, while the main entrance Postlude, “A Christmas Postlude,” by ef Fe ,| was closed for the holidays. 12 Ay D; Miss ‘The Order of the Rainbow for Girls 2 Thee Face to Face”; The marriage of Miss Dorothy Peery Thompson, 612 Avenue D; and Mrs. Wadesin Fetes 4s outlined with Christmas evergreens. | wil! meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m,, at | Hosmer. tae jay areicone® Ga od chant; nevieve Edson, Bismarck, daughter Doris Lundquist, 508 Avenue A. flanked by two immense candles and|the Masonic temple. The majority |. 010s include “Lullaby,” Cyril Scott, “fourfold Amen,” Neukomm; Nunc Ge ; of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Edson, Brain-| Mrs, Zuger Is Hostess at remains bee) ae: Bridge Club Monday |two Eskimo igtoos, Lighted wreaths] service will be exemplified. Mrs. Doris Nelson; “He Shalt Feed His | “Fourfol nes the tiers | erd, Minn., formerly of Moffith, and . : N Alvin Tivge, oon of Andrew Tryee,| TO Pan-Attic Members| tome. Gitts, which had been €x-| a4rs, senry Wadeson, 290 Avenue D, | eighth. atteet entrance windows, eX-| Mr. and Mia RG. Morton have) aio. Warren Boule; and “Agnus id, Angels sing,” Mendelssohn. Baldwin, was solemnized Tuesday at changed, were opened. Christmas ap- entertained her bridge club .Monday | tending to the top floor, Dei,” Adlam, 1:30 p.m, at the home of Mr, and| Mrs, Alfreq Zuger, 501 Thayer ave-| pointments adorned ail the homes for| ¢vening at a Christmes party, Honore| The interior of the building has|mightn Berend are nose at beac s¢| Other numbers will wl _e propa Te se organist, Mrs. J. L. Hughes, 519 Eleventh St.,! nue, west, was hostess to members of | the occasion. at bridge were awarded to Mrs, John|been decorated by committees from) 31g Avenue B, west. = — uncle and aunt of the bride, the Pan-Attic club Monday at a 1:30 ae ae Degg. each home room. Featured in each of Rev. R. Griepp, of the Gospel! o'clock dessert luncheon and Christ- A novel feature of the evening’s en- | the rooms, in addition to other decora~ Beenie ot mene, ofticiatea at tis | tise parte A feature of ine lunchegs | MLSS Rutledge Bride tertainment was the method of dis-| tions, is a Christmas tree. A large the main Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market 612 Broadway Open Evenings Phone:216 Specials for Your Christmas Dinner single ring ceremony. Preceding the|was the Norwegian and German Leslie M. Larson] tributing the surprise gifts, which the | tree has been exchange of vows, Miss Marjorie J. eoaieae coors pred of ee hostess Sea placed at each guest's yy Ale s haerey se pea pennd Edson, the bride's sister sang “O Per- ‘al relating to ristmas were ] Ny lunch served. a long = fect Love.” The bridal ear entered | given and poems in keeping with the Ava candlelightiservice 1a tne @nt Pe une wee pace tributions of canned foods donated by the room to the strains of “The| season were read. Mrs, W. A. Hughes |@ Lutheran church in Grand Forks/ (0) 000 Ot ob Wabrrst, then the next| the pitplls to the Open Your Heart Lohengrin Bridal March,” played by| gave a review of “Queen Victoria,” by Sar Pilbaees daughter of Mr.| in score, with the holder of high hon- wi Be auEhes, wana ee and Mrs, W. E. Rutledge, Hettinger, | 0'S taking the final place. Gifts also| to the campaign headquarters Thurs- th ft, . cretming a Christmas motit were the! | Each of the guests browenit 4 fit pecame the bride of Leslie Maynard| Were exchanged by the members, [day morning. yo Extra Fancy TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS ecorations, tree. It was decided to donate the|Larson, son of Mrs. Jennie Larson,) | 14 Treat De crtue ties Pr | Edick, Roy H. Neff, Myron H. Ahder- and LUDEFISK The bride wore a floor-length model| gifts to the Salvation army. A contri- |Grand Forks, Rev. F. L, Schmidt of-| yr-5 pees. 901 Tenth St. son and Rolland Stimson comprised We will bake : of rose toned silk marquisette trimmed | bution also was made to the seal sale | ficiated at the service. Nuptial music Se ee the decorations committee. e in ruffles of matching taffeta. Pink | campaign. was played by Mrs, Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Reichert and| The effective junior high SWEET CLOVER HAMS for you and deliver them Christmas day at noon. woke or baie, SAUSAGE, Ih..:. 2OC per Me ees 24c PORK ROAST,” HAMBURGER, 15 shoulder, Ib. ..:. 18c fresh ground, Ib. 1 7c PICNICS, smoked, (o SAUSAGE, Ib... “9 apd | 93 Cc Dressed Pt whole or half’ ‘We also have a few fine mountain grown CHRISTMAS TREES WE DELIVER FREE ON SATURDAYS The bride was gowned in an Em- decorations are the work of Miss Rut ee ughter, Joan, 319 Mandan » are hoe Ses pire model of dubonnet chiffon with a peor Sveiemaiy! for donuryadl to| Rudser, E, W. Haldi ©. and . hat and veil of matching tulle, Pink nd Christmas with Mr. , |W. Leifur. A blue color scheme has carnations and bouvardia formed her rorente Me one Mrs. aa Bethy been used on the trees flanking bouquet. Mrs. M. L. Bordett, Fargo,| They plan to return to Bismarck next| ain entrance. In the group of win- as matron of honor, wore periwinkle} week, dows above the entrance is depicted blue moire with matching accessories. see in silhouette the camels of the Wise Miss Dorothy Miller, Dickinson, #8] Gene Hintgen, son of Mr. and Mrs,| Men also done in blue. In every win- bridesmaid, was dressed in Delft blue.| J, W. Hintgen, Tribune apartments, a| COW on the west side of the building Benton Larson served his brother| student at Cornell university, will|!s ® lighted wreath. The classrooms as best man. Ushers were Clinton] spend the Christmas holidays in pave been decorated in various ways Weaver and Phil Poppler. Washington, D. C., with his brother, |>Y the pupils and all have Christmas trees, A reception at the J. A. Popler| Hubert Hintgen. . Parents and _ pa at “Gloria” Wednesday evening are in- in the @=.Grocery = @B Fancy Jumbo IGA Ripe 'n Ragged Thursday afternoon holidays. Classes will be resumed oo 27 |Encpple 27 ¢ Phone 928. Meats-Groceries 208 Sixth St, a : 96 size, 4 for.. C | Dates 0 (=) arty He. esday x 4-08, onan c ne For Sone fees =) Oranges, med. Ige., 02. 276 |) sce: uxt: ms oun prea. 15¢c | Cherries 25¢ 7 oe ars room in the World. War Memorial Ls 1h Grapefruit, very nice.._6 for 25¢ NATIONAL] ti ORANGES!! Medium size, 252 count... .2 doz. 27¢ Large size, 150 count........doz. 27¢ CRANBERRIES ec, 21bs.23¢ CELERY ratte, «= 62 for’ 17 GRAPES Bezarrr 4 Ibs. 29¢ CARROTS, Calif., large bunch....5¢ Oranges Med, size, 18 oe 2DC Chocolate 25 c heey IGA Salad Dressin outa SLC Cke Fl e riour 44-2, pkg....... 2 7 Cc Lettuce, Celery, New | IGA Condensed Cabbage, Radishes, | Min’meat 19 Cauliflower, Ruta- | 29-08, pkgs. .... c Haare Carrots, Pars- | 1GA ley, Green Peppers, 4 Green Onions, Grapes Beverg’ ee 69 Cc and Bananas, (NO BOTTLE CHARGE) one 2Belee me, 186 Celery, bleached stalks..__...14¢ master 1G6¢ |e ares. 236 Lettuce, firm, crisp......2 for 18¢ cactus tie’ Ib... OE | east 2m... 25c ites —— | Senior Home Roo , GRAPEFRUIT wxz,teum doz. 39¢ We wish ‘ take this means Car rots, green tops.....2 for 13¢ To Have.] Progeaihs Cherriag LETTUCE, large solid crisp head. .7¢ of wine Watts, Emerald Dye, | Gendy Feast OB sch? home rooms in the senior high Mornin emi SWEET eee “Sewer” 5 Ibs. 29¢ A Merry Christmas budded, Ib. ...... C | Brittle, 2 tbs...... Cc rer ‘nae or oe 1 |b bo le APPLES Wasitegtes Extra Fancy 3 Ibs, 19 - 5 of the groups at o% ‘The 5 : ‘at, , To everyone, and to our custom- Bananas, ripe...........3 lbs. 23¢ during tae propa and candles wil x 23¢ as y ers’ my we say Bice you.” ; Adda RRADRD PDD RaaDDSOd Ie: : Chickens — Turkeys — Geese PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Store Closes 6 P. M. Christmas Eve ia Se, Rema 2 wh ey \A FLOUR 59th Anniversary Is 1 HAZEL BRAND Noted by B H. Jonases ee oe ale oie a 359/37 3429 | will the auditorium during the afternoon a ee (a the Open Your Heart campaign. ese & observe their 59th wedding anniver- sary Wednesday evening at a quiet Senta party at their home, ' Mr. and Mrs, Jonas are the oe: 24}-b. bog 69E 244-t. bog 7 Se ents of four children. Mrs, Schloemer, $23 Seventh &t., thelr SwansDewn Cake Flour . . 22-ib. pkg. 24 : dent. Others are R. J. Jonas, Lehr; None Bach Mince Meat consens 2 9-2. pkgs. 21e _—* D. Jonas, Fredonia; and Ted Mince Meat ™ 39-01. pkgs. 25« Seite Jonas, Bmbtisnd, lows: Fancy Dry Pack "Ee 2 19-00.com - H Miss Marjorie J. Pnapkin + 331 Phone 62 G26 | __ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables mimes] | GemeAparemms # is on «+ + 6 & Ibs. bulk 25¢ : , : o 0 +o & Ibs. bulk 27% She came to Bismarck to take part in Ocean Spray Sauce 2 17-0r. cans 25 her sister's wedding. While here she, Preserves “"pfove perez ro . oly Was s guest of her uncle and aunt, Cider, Mott's iS 3 eat Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cauliflower, Radishes, left Mesoeeaay tnonink for Brainerd, Brewn Sugar . New Navel Oranges, Large Baking Sweet Potatoes i ' at Bantam or Whole Kernel, Size 2 cans CORN ‘2° 2for27e vars PEAS .z=z. 2for33e DATES 1%-lb, cello 19¢ package. Marshmallows, 1-lb. pkg. 15¢ RAISIN nib: pkg. 17e Chocolate eaperes a ieretre Ab, box 29¢ | Coffee, Maxwell House...... 2 Ibs. 59¢ FANCY FANCY | TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT......10 for 35c PEANUTS ‘Armour’s Branded Beef Turke S .. Geese Fancy Roasted Chuck Roast i a Faney Chickens, Oysters PURE GROUND BEEF ..............0-+-2 ibs. oi ‘ TURKEYS, per Lb. 25, 27, 30c CHICKENS Plump, Country - Drowet D er Lb. 25c Roasts vi th.164e [Pork Chops..____Ib. 21 Nate OO | sk Picnies sam {b. 30¢ | Pork Sausage __b, 1236 Rome ee oS OYSTERS par"... 25¢ | MINCEMEAT .... .Ib. 2 c LINGONBERRIES ..at. 19¢ | BACON 42¢ E Armour’s Star rs 5 Shoe orbelt fi Ib... 27c z

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