The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1937, Page 7

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ie ert; exercise, “Hurrah! Hurrah for Schools Will Close Santa!” Jack oars Ralph Penner, On Thursday With _ {and Tommy coteson Christmas Programs Roy Walkers" ‘Merry ior Belden; song, “O Come All Ye Charles Eck, Arline . ‘Johnson, Buddy | Faithful,” all. Lietz, Virginia Owens, Doran Hints, Miss Stearns’ rested rade Yvonne Gerlitz, James Swenson,| Miss Stearns’ fourth grade: Louise Kutchera, Frank Remington,|“The First Noel,” fourth grade; eae ’ Rosemary McCallum, Alfred Patter-| tation, “A Christmas Tree,” Maxine son and Marline Td “Silent Night” all, Grade 2 prise,” with Santa, Robert Colburn Second grade: Song, “Merry Christ-|Brownie helpers, Arthur Claridge, mas,” all; “Making Christmas Happy,” John Hildenbrand and Truman Lund; by five boys, Neil Robert For-' 5 Spirit, mona Mills; group of children, Lois H Sitges Sat any, char Sie, Wier’ Romig Shirley Rohrer; Brightest Star, Bev-| Dolores Fetch, Lorna erly Knaus; Prettiest Star, Parsnick; Newest Star, Stanley John- son; Twinkliest Star, ‘Dona Burbage; Friendliest Star, Arthur Savran; Mer- riest Star, William Hart; Shiniest ; Star, Deloris Lee; and lest Star, Donna Aune; songs, “Santa Claus,” and “Christmas Bells,” sai “Christ- mas sore Duane Fredericks, Joan Peters, and Neil Friel; “Christmas Eve,” a play with the characters Jim, Gilbert Rindahl; Jack, Ellsworth Tul- berg; Mary, Shirley Lillehaugen, and mother, meaty, Cart; song, Saggy Geral Carol,” all; “The Old Story,” children, Elaine Anderson, Bok. | lund, Ardell Fischer, Gloria Gray, | § oe Holta, Raymond Koenig, Ernest, Clear,” . all; “The Littlest Star,” oun cisarua Arthur Kutchera, Lois Jc Dresbach, Marilyn ‘Andrus, ean Fisher, William Cripe, Shirley Jones, Joseph Fevold, Nancy Forde, Richard Lee and Hazel Beers; exercise, “Wait- ing for Santa,” Nancy Sorkness, James Morton, Dick Sy rene George Miller, James Orchard, and Robert Boutrous, Jack: Lelts, Lioyd Kempf, Dale George, Grace Weigelt, bag d Olson and Sree aad loys Kemp! ; j recttal Day,” Lor- na Boutrous; play, “The Little Christ- mas Spirit,” with The Little Christmas Spirit, Betty Babcock; the Good Fairy, Ramona Mills; Santa Claus, Mark ing; playlet, “The Littlest Star,” with the characters, Star Man, Kenneth Remington; Linsey, Norval Arm- strong; Deena, Ardis Lillehaugen; Biggest Star, Jean Hedah!l; Brightest Star, Herbert Putnam; Prettiest Star, Mary Clemens; Newest Star, Meyer Cohen; Twinkliest Star, Betty Forde: » | Friendliest Star, Rodney Fisher; Mer- tiest Star, Beverly Rader; Shiniest Star, Patricia Cook; and Littlest Star, Shirley Knecht; reading, “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by 3 | Night,” Jean Hedahl; song, “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night,” all; playlet, “Peppermint Boy,” with the characters, Peppermint Boy, Loren Anderson; guardsman, Thomas Orchard; the king, Donald Personius; voice (off stage), Richard cera song, “King Christmas,” all. ‘Miss Carison's Fifth Grade Fifth grade, Miss Carlson: A playlet, “Who Believes in Santa Claus and the Carolers,” by Ralph Might, JaJne Parks, Robert Dow, Dorothy Koll- monn, Ruth Wiegelt, Jack Paul, Bar- bara Homan, Billy Dirlum, Wilbert Haase, Robert Kirkingberg, Dick Za- bel, Lester Deckert, Conrad Olson, Charles O’Brien, Dickey Ranum, Rod- ney Peterson and Elden Moyer; “The Real Christmas Story,” by Rina | Moyer, Dorothy Daarud and Shirley ls Mae Jenkins; “The Happiest Christ- 3 | mas, Gladys MacQueen, Lawrence ‘try | Kell, Dorothy Martin, Betty Klein and songs, “Luther's Cradle Hymn, “Bilent. at Night” “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” by Art Bredy, Barbara Barneck, Elizabeth Flurer, Pat Myhre, Alice Lee, Henry Collins and Marlys Wooton; reading, “My Favorite Tree,” jinia Sorensen; exercise, “Giving Richard Brandes, Donna Knutson, icin Dasrud, Catherine Reynold, Betty Yoss, Homan, Floyd : James Schultz, Elaine Lee and Marian Ann |Lawrence; song, “Beautiful Thoughts Kronick, Marion ner, Elaine Peterson and Naomi Rus- |8008”; solo, P&T FOOD STORE Phone 1994 Across the Street hg aco Patterson oveaeel Phone Orders Frida} for Early Saturday M BANANAS 3ibs. 19¢ ¥,-Ib. prints (With order) per 1b. 35¢ CANDIES: Peanut Brittle, Chocolates and Christmas 1 0 c Wahu 35¢ oe et GRAPEFRUIT, 64 size, 7 for 25c 19c Pineapple Standby, No. 2% can.. a OU8 Drops Chocolates epi 24¢ TURKEYS, No. 1 _____-per Ib. 28¢ Radishes" = lpmatees poems .19c |é Nee ae Butter | Berawberries Lettuce 37c ler .28c cr 5c Almonds Paper Shell Pecans Per pound ...... seevece Large, bleached, stalk... Grapefruit 39 rane & 09 Harry Knutson; and unison Christ- mas caroling. Dean Ytreeide will have | « charge of the program. Mies Rodewald’s Fifth Grade Fifth grade, Miss Rodewald: Song, , Little Town of Bethlehem,” and “Merry Christmas,” whole grade; ercise, “Christmas Silence,” by Jean- ette Duryea, Leslie Jones, Verda Biblehimer and Esther Engen, Exer- cises will be presented by a group as follows: “Christmas Comes Caroling,” by the Spirit of Christmas, Matilda Towne (song, “Silent Night”); light bearers, Jean Wentland, Yaegar, Verda Biblehimer and Linnea Asplund (song, “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear”); wreath “ bearers, Royann Indseth, Regina Tolchinsky, Leslie Jones and Esther Engen (song, “Joy to the World”); givers, Jeanette Duryea, Betty Shaw, Betty Ann Knudson, Patricia Smith; foresters, Ernest Johnson, Richard Radl, Earl Oranges Sunkist, 176 size Juice Size 2 doz. 23c Lettuce Extra Nice, Solid 2 for Ile Radishes *- Extra Nice. 2 bunches TA Peanuts for Just Fresh Roasted lb. 10¢ | Candy —_—>» = ; finds the tree, Jack Shirek; Bill Haw- | Grattam (song, carolers, Carolyn Dahlen, “The First Noel”); | Susan Swanson, very stylish, Kathryn aarjory | Rincan Elsie Genevieve Swanson, Barth, Norma Ellingson, Helen Quan- her daughter, Patricia Andrus; Mrs. rud (song, “Beautiful Star”); bakers,/Seth Huggins, Jr, Uncle Seth's Walter Hart, Joe Parks, Robert Bierke, ; daughter-in-1: Geraldine Gillette; Junior Engen and Bobby Gunness | Lottie and Minnie Huggins, orphans (song, “Hark The Herald Angels who find Santa Claus, Ernestine Til- Sing); three wise men,’ Duncan'sen and Marguerite Starner. Henry Perry, Donald Eppler and John Swen- | Van Dyke's “Christmas Greeting” will son (song, “We Three Kings of Orient |be given by Harold Perry. “Silent Are”); angel of peace, Frances Nelson | Night” will be sung by the entire aixth (song, “O Come ~All Ye Faithful”). (grade. Richard Aide is stage manager. Ali pupils will sing together as eee ly, Tone will OC) os vera ah group, “Christmas Bells.” Also in-|nouncer. oe are the song, chess eth «ee Mi Putnam, Carolyn Marjory Barth, John Swenuon, Carol Bismarek Study Club Devitt, John Morton, Norma Elling- son and Robert Gunness; play, “Presents For Two,” by Mary Put- nam, John Morton, Paul Fluer, Joan Wells, Robert Martell and Reggie |: Wenaas; song, “An Early Start,” by Richard Radl, Jean Hendricks, Rose- mary Yaegar, Matilda Towne, Robert Martell, Regina Tolchinsky, Joan Wells, Betty Knudson, Helen Quan- rud and Paul Fluer. = School will be “Christmas Night.” Sixth Grade Sixth grade: “Angels from the Realmé of Glory” by the entire sixth grade; “’Jes ‘fore Christmas,” a read- ing, William Byerly; “Christmas in Other Lands,” by Richard Iverson, Gordon egg Hees Norman Little, James Williamson, Robert Lyngstad, Salem Towne and Norman Jensen; “Aunt Mary's Present,” Carolyn Rhoades; “Christmas Gems,” Loren Vettel, Os- car Lovin, Lester Norma Jen- sen, Bob Register, Faith Seyfert, Ruth Engen, Ruth Pollitt, Elizabeth Ander: son, Evelyn Wray, Mary Larson, Jeanne Blensley, Robert McDowell; “Christmas on the Grassville Limited,” Uncle Seth Huggins, alias Santa Claus, Glenn Barth; Jacob Schmidt, who decorative appointments and luncheon ca Age hostess, Mrs. Rosenthal Guest Of Mandan Auxiliary president of the American Legion aux- flary, was guest in Mandan. of the Gilbert 8, Furness unit at a meeting and Christmas pusaday erence in the Memorial Also guests at the meeting were members of the local chapter of the American War Grand Cross of Color Dinner to Be Thursday Members of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls, both of Bismarck and Mandan, who have received the Grand Cross of Color will gather ‘Thursday at 6:30 p. m., at the Sweet Shop Rendezvous for dinner. kins and Joe Stevens, vaudet actors, Bill Waldschmidt and Bobby Myhre, Rev. Henry Simpson, turned , John Larson; Silas Green, conductor of the train, George Clems; Sam Jackson, the colored por- ter, Jack Shunk; Aunt Malvina Hug- gins, Seth’s wife, Carol Lelfur; Pris- cella Perkins, an unmarried lady, Jean Jennie Price and Abbie Wright, passengers, Stella Hering, and Phyllis Wahl; Nora O'Malley, a good- natured Irish girl, Betty wik ARCOVITZ one: 905 Front 7 Grocery “a. —Free Delivery Service— 9 - 10:30 A. M—2:30 4:30 P. M. Daily Knecht; Mrs, (Additional Society on Page 8) ‘Lemons New Crop doz. 29¢ We have lots of parking space near our store Prices Effective Thursday and Friday Marshmallows "= 17¢ Pineapple =: wire 2for 47e Cranberries 2 lbs. a7 Cider lb. 14¢| ~ 15¢ Nash Coffee Drip or Regular 100% fruit filled, extra fine candy 2 lb. tin Gic Grapefruit Texas Seediess 80 size § for 19¢ Cherries Chocolate Covered rel 206 A Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Gea Peppers, Green Beans, Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Red Cabbage, Squash, Delicious or Winesaps wrapped and packed large sise, 40 Ib, box les == 919 Salad Dressing =. 28¢ (One 2 Os. Jar FREE) Parsley, Parsnips, Rutabagas, sane er, Grapes, Brussels Sprouts, Avocadoes, Bananas, Oranges, L! U. S. INSPECTED MEATS TURKEYS Lb. — Whole ot batt Ib. 25¢ Pork Sausage For Stuffing lb. 17¢ “Sliced Bacon %-Ib. cello wrap each 14¢ GEESE to30c Lb. 22c Pork Shoulder Roast z 16¢ ractedtet 16¢ 22 Faney Beef Roast Armour’s Branded Beef Fancv Fat Hens Armour's Milk Fed Fresh Oysters — Fresh Fish — Spring Lamb Christmas Party Held! Pjoneer Guest Day Is Successful Affair junior high school students. The presentation was eopectaily arvangea| 52r@h Gold Smoker for the Pioneer Daughters meeting. A Attracts Hundred number of parents of the actors were present. Approximately 100 men attended the The play, presented under the di- erped evening ae * the Sarah rection of Miss Judith Skojerboe of] Gold shop. the dramatic club, proved enjoyable ped aE pli oes ins entertainment, as did the musical}/an annual event on dar, according to Mra FP. J. Miss Loretta The affair was broadcast Gifts brought by the members were During the heated to the Opeh Your Heart cam- pat Haat fh Mrs. H. W. Rosenthal, Gensigeeill CHRISTMAS Fruits and Vegeta CELERY Tender, crisp stalks, 3 donen well bleached, each .... — I A | in hd aul you need for your Christ- everything bared todd bls Lae Goastd pend ret) LETTUCE Large, solid heads, 5 dozen sise, 2 for ............ tender, 2 bunches CAULIFLOWER Snow white, close knit, each .. SWEET POTATOES Yams. Even sise for baking, 4 pounds for ..... GRAPEFRUIT Texas Marsh Seediess, heavy with juice, 80 sive, 6 for..,.... SRA BRETIRS rye py Paes Sunkist Navels Seedless Sweet and compare brands, sizes, prices of poe shoe Cree what you want. You -There is no possibility losteyinntice. It is sure to be com- your purchases amount to $3.00 or over FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Open Thursday Evening Closed Saturday—Christmas 25c sed 19c sae 2DC 502 BROADWAY PINEAPPLE Libky’s, crushed or tidbits, 8-06, Can, 3 CANS ....0..056 seeceee oeeeeeees FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby's, five assorted fruits, 23c STRAWBERRIES ee fancy, in syrup, No. 1 full of juice 220 size.....doz. 21¢ 288 size__.2 doz. 27¢ Y, Box, 288 size ....$1.55 CORN Libby's, fancy whole kernel, No, 2 can, 2 cins. PEAS Libby's, Rosedale Early dune, NO. 2 can, 2 cans.. 25c 25c BEETS Libby's, sliced or diced, No, 2 can ..... SWEET POTATOES pack, No. pclae 25c PUMPKIN Libby's, fancy custard, for fa- Nor BH 668 voeseseesree LE ASPARAGUS Libby's, all green tips, 10% -0f. can . COFFEE Emprew, Drip or Regular 1-LB, CAN MINCEMEAT Libby's, fresh: and Moist, 1-lb. jar..... AS SALAD DRESING Harvest Moon, eau to PRESERVES EVERY PEACHES ee acd 21c -PEARS Libby's, fancy in syrup, CANDIES and NUTS Mixed Nuts Ne peanuts. All fancy variety PER LB. 19¢ PEANUT BRITTLE full of peanuts, 2 Ibs. £9 C CHRISTMAS MIX Pie AVC TOMATO JUICE Campbell's, nie pressed for flavor, Berm cal PEANUTS rave 5 ie, eee 19c WALNUTS Fancy soft shell, per pound .. CHERRIES Chocolate Covered, CHOCOLATE DROPS .18c¢ POP CORN Jolly Time, giant yellow, 10-05. can........ Golden Beaten 8 to 30 ears, No, 5 can......00... 39c APPLE JUICE Morgan's, pure, 24-02. CAN ..-cerccceeee NEO MIX SYRUP Karo, crystal white, 3-Ib. can . DATE PUDDING Morton House, rekdy to serve, 6-08. can ....... BROWN RICE I-lb, box .... seared SC FRENCH DRESSING fon bolle ns... LOC 12c MUSHROOMS oe ee, 230 Pabst-ett, Standard or Fiat, 6%-08, package MARSHMALLOWS Fresh and flutty, SILVER CREAM Wright's, brightens

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