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4 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1937 €) SO CIETY an& CLUBS Family Dinner Featured on ‘ Many of Festivities Are Annual Affairs; Several Out-of- Town Guests Here Christmas eve finds last-minute shoppers scurrying about wondering what to give that very special person. It also finds Christmas hostesses ving a last-minute check to their dinner menus. A number of Bismarck family groups are having their traditional Christmas dinners together, hostesses are entertaining at small dinner ’ parties, while a number of families are gathering together for Christmas festivities. One of the family dinners is being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. yy Logan, 221 Avenue B, west. Guests will include the Theodore Taylor and Milan Ward families and Mrs. Jessie Taylor DeCamp, Fargo, Mr. Taylor’s sister, who is here visit- ir. and Mrs. F. D. Register, 1016 Seventh St., will entertain at a family dinner for their son, Francis Reg- ister, home from college, Mrs. F. H. Register and Mr. and Mrs. L. Warren. Judge and Mrs. James Morris, 930 Seventh St., will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morton and family. Gathering at the home of Dr. a Mrs. Charies J, O'Keefe, 714 Mandan St., will be their daughter, Miss Eve- lyn O'Keefe, a student at the U: versity of North Dakota; Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Malm, a son-in-law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malm and Mr. Malm’s )arents, all of Grand Forks. The guests are expect- ed at the O’Keefe home Christm eve. O. W. Roberts also will be Christmas eve guest. The Fred and John Peterson fam- ilies will spend Christmas evenin; together, having dinner at the Gran Paclte hotel. 'o Attend Mandan Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodmansee (Winnifred McGillic), whose mar- riage occurred in November, will Christmas guests of Mrs. Woodman- see’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGillic, Mandan, Other guests at the McGillic home for the occasion ‘will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lyman and. daughters, Louise and Marian; Mrs. Louise Wright and son, Billy; and Mrs. Agnes Lang, Mrs. McGillic’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wynkoop and daughters, Barbara and Mary, will have Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. Wynkoop’s mother, Mrs. C. P, Wynkoop, 608 Second St. Mrs. Alice Wright York, Mason apartments, will hostess at a family dinner. Guests will include her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs, A. Neil York, and daughter, et nt pourayne er a oie jeil York’s parent ir. and Mrs. William Stelnbruck and daughter Lourayne, Mandan. hee = ate C. L. Youn; x venue B, west, are planning st mas dinner for the following Shad Mrs. Young’s sisters, Miss Blanche Christie, Mi lis, and Mrs. Bi ied Bantz, and chil 3; Miss Henricka. Beach, Mrs. Lucille Anderson and ¢ family and Miss Helen Bascom, The Kennelly family dinner will be held in Mandan at the home of wil lude the ennelly family, Bismarck; the John Kennellys, H. C. J. P. Flecks, H: Wilton = Mrs. Beth Vetter, all of Manda: Dr. and Mrs..G. R. Lipp, 502 Ros- Patterson Hotel is beapdn | “choice buffalo steaks. Raise ‘and cured on Walter J. Ray’s ranch at Medora, N. Dak. ‘ 220 Cordner Parties to Be Christmas Day ser avenue, west, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Trimble and Miss Catherine Helbling Christmas day. A family dinner will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LaFrance, 1016 Avenue C. Those present will include Mr. and Mrs. E. E. LaFrance, tk V. LaFrance, Miss Genevieve LaFrance, and Miss Hilda Noren- burg, McClusky. Other friends from out-of-town are expected to arrive at the LaFrance home if the roads are passable Christmas day. Sons Home for Holidays Mrs, Rena Jensen, 408 Second St., will have a family Christmas dinner. Out-of-town members of the realy, group planning to be present are Mel- vin and Roy Jensen, both of Devils Lake, and Ralph Jensen, Moorhead, Minn. Covers will be placed for seven as dinner is served. Mrs, George A. Welch, 415 Fourth St., will be hostess at a family dinner arty for eight. Guests will include fer sister, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly A. Simonson. and eeerers Elise, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones and grandson, Morgan. The family dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dollar, 904 Fourth St., will be held at the family cabin. Guests will be the P. J. Meyer and the Brooks Hoskins families. Entertaining at a family dinner party will be Mrs. Mattie Erstrom, 507 Third St. Those present will include her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gussner and sons, Paul and Robert; Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert Renden, Mandan; and Mrs. Jean- ette Daffinrud and children. A small dinner party is planned by Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Rosenberger, 404 Avenue C, who will have as their gue! Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Perrin and Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Griebenow. The Fleck family Christmas dinner will be held at the John R. Flec! home, 712 Mandan St. Members of the family planning to be present for the occasion are the R. J. Fleck and Paul Shannon families and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fleck and three chil- dren, Fargo. A Members of the family will spend Christmas eve at the home of Mr. be]and Mrs. R. J. Fleck, 102 Avenue C, west. In addition to the group named, guests Christmas eve wi include the J. P. Flecks of Mandan. Clell Gannon’s Father Expected Mr. and Mrs. Clell Gannon will be hosts at a Christmas dinner party at their home, “The Cairn.” Mr. Gan- non’s father, C. W. Gannon, Under- wood, will be present, as will his sister-in-law, Miss Mary Jean John- son, a student at Jamestown college, and Judge A. G. Burr. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise, 604 Ave- nue D, plan a and dinner for the SS at family and Mr. and Judge and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 and | Second St., will entertain the Forrest M. Davises at a Christmas dinner. The annual Christmas dinner of the Cordner family wil] be held this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cordner, 718 First St. Mrs. A. D. and Miss Ruth Cordner, Mr. Cordner’s mother and sister, will be guests. Dr. and Mrs, W. E. Cole, 210 Park St., will have a small Christmas din- ner at their home. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan St., also will entertain at dinner. Out-of-town guests are ex- pected for the affair. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas B. Cayou, 612 Mandan St., will have as guests Christmas day their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mayer, and young son, Thomas. A family dinner party planned by the Gordon V. Coxes, 1612 Thayer avenue, west, will include as guests Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Atkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman I. Roop. Ten guests will be present. Strausses Plan Dinner Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Strauss, 228 First St., will have a family Christmas dinner with their son-in- law daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John J. McPartlin (Cora Marie Strauss), Chicago, as guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bakken will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Sorenson, 615 Fifth St., for a family Christmas dinner. A family dinner will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ar- ness, 223 Thayer avenue, west. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Jacobsen, their son- in-law and daughter, will be present, Mrs. Frank Paris, 404 Fifth St., lans to have with her for Christmas y her four daughters, the Misses peenne) and Aldeen Pi home for the holidays, Mr. and Paul Cook and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodmansee, 614 Fourth St., will have as their uests at ; ened Corereae lay Mr. and Mrs. Harry in, son, James H. Hurning. gna Christmas evening, they will enter- tain Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rose and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mrs. Peter Reid and son, Russell Reid, will entertain at a family Christmas dinner at their home, 811 Twelfth St. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Gippel and children, Mandan, and another son, Austin Reid, Minneapolis. xk * Capitol Deserted for Christmas Vacation Cheery Christmas greetings echoed through North Dakota statehouse halls as employes hustled ‘from of- fices at noon Friday to spend their vacation with relatives and triends, Laden with bundles, many capitol workers left on trains, buses and in automobiles for Christmas at their homes. The extra half holiday Friday was granted by Gov. Willlam Langer to allow office workers time to get home. At the governor's mansion in Bis- marck, North Dakota’s first family will gather before a decorated tree to open their gifts Christmas eve. Gov. Langer said his family will be com- plete except for a daughter, Emma, who is attending Smith college, a girls’ school at Northampton, Mass., and will spend the holidays with an aunt in the east, The majority of North Dakota's of- ficial families will spend Christmas in the capital city. Secreary of State James D. Gronna and Tax Commissioner Owen T, Owen will be in Grand Forks for family re- unions, R. A. Kinzer, member of the board of administration, will be in Valley City; A. J. Gerlach, state regu- latory department director, in Fargo: State Engineer E. J, Thomas. in not; Bank Examiner Adam Lefor, in Dickinson, and D, W. Hulterstrum, of the game and fish department, in Clifford. x * *& Miss Clare Campagna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James F. Campagna, 900 Memorial highway, who is a student at the University of Minnesota, will be unable to spend Christmas with her parents because of a foot injury re- ceived while skating. She will be a holiday guest in St. Cloud, Minn., of jthe Henry Buttweiller family, former Bismarck residents. ee * Of interest to their many friends here is the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoskins and daughter, Mary, Kingsport, Tenn., will drive to Petersburg, Fla., to spend the holidays with Mr. Hoskins grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Hoskins, who are spending the winter there. * * * evening from Cambridge, Mass., where he is a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Voak, Capital court, **k * G. H. Dollar, who has been in Bill- ings, Mont., for the last two months in connection with the Internatioral Harvester company, arrived home Fri-. day morning to spend 10 days with his family, * * * Miss Lucille Duffy, 507 Third &t., left Friday morning for Crosby to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. Duffy. Stanley Voak arrived Wednesday |¥# and Mrs, Martin |4 ‘abe Soloist Salvation Army Tells Sunday Service Plans A full program of Christmas serv- foes Sunday, Dec. 26, has been ar- ranged for the Salvation army, be- ginning with the company meeting at 9:45 a. m. Subject for study will be “The First Christmas Carol.” At 11 a. m,, a holiness meeting will be held. Maj. Smith will take as the subject for his address, “What hap- pened after Christmas to the shep- herds and the wise men who visited the child Jesus in the stable?” The young people's legion will meet at 6:30 p.m. Topic for discussion will be “The Supreme Gift of Love.” Spe- cial music and interesting object les- sons will be featured as usual. A special program has been ar- A lege, Aberdeen, Seeley, Ethel Meader, and Rosella Sjoblom. The story depicted is that of a blind girl, Betty, supposedly an orphan, and her friends. Betty prays for a Mrs. Morton, society matron, who is at- | tracted to the group Christmas eve to | sing Christmas carols. The group ac- companies her to her apartment, where Betty convinces her of the reality of Christ, later finding out that Mrs. Morton is her mother, who had abandoned her. a Mrs. Olgeirson Feted On Birthday Tuesday Tuesday evening, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. G. Olgeirson was honored at a party by & group of 10 of her friends, The birthday dinner was taken to the Country club, where it was pre- pared by the guests, all of whom were old schoolmates and intimate friends of the honor guest. Husbands of the guests were invited to the affair for the dessert course. Principal decorative appointment was a Christmas tree. A birthday cake with lighted candles was one of the featured refreshment appoint- ments, Mrs.. Olgierson was presented number of gift ai Christmas Party Christmas Night Missouri Slope Amateur Contest and Barn Dance All previous winners on Program 1 hour show, 3 hours dancing 25¢ per person WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING Show starts at 8 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 5 Miss Nelson Honored At 2 Social Affairs Miss Mildred Nelson, whose mar- riage to Willard Dunham will be solemnized Jan. 15, in Los Angeles, Calif., has been complimented at two social affairs during the last week. Wednesday evening, at a party given in Mandan at the L. C. Brod- Enright and Ruth Wetmore, The affair was given in the Electric Institute of the North Dakota Power and Light company. Five tables of bridge were in play during the eve- ning with honors being awarded to the Misses Mary, Fortune and Lilith Hegge. Gifts tor the honor guest were under a Christmas tree, one of the featured appointments. Mandan guests were the Misses Phyllis Carroll, Patsy Parsons and Jane Brederick. ek * Mrs. Smith Receives Indian Appointment Mrs. Guy Ervin Smith (Victoria Lambert), a former employe at the Bismartk Indian school, has been given an appointment by the U. 8. Indian Service, Washington, D. C., at the Blackfeet Agency station near Browning, Ment. Mrs. Smith served as assistant matron of the Bismarck school. The new position is in the form of a promotion. fe Mr. and Mrs. Smith plan to leave Bismarck shortly after Christmas. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Dup. high school, Dupree, 8. D., and tended Northern States Teachers Col @.D. Mr, Smith, who is @ carpenter, has followed his trade both ae the Fort Yates and Bismarck sc h (Additional Scciety on Page 4) GREETINGS, Eat Your Christmas DINNER Here in quiet comfort Xmas Dinner Specials Tatey 60c and all the delicious Steaks, 70¢ Chops Served from 11:30 a. m. til 8:30 p. m. 5 Hilda Klatt Is Wed Sunday to G. Goetz Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Hilda Klatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Klatt, Dunn {Center, to Gottfred Goetz, Dodge, which was solemnized Sunday in the German Lutheran church of Dunn Center. The bride was costumed in a model ot rust silk, fashioned on princess; lines, with which she wore a wreath of orange blossoms. Attendants were Miss Eugena Goetz and Henry Klatt. A wedding dinner was served for 40 guests at the home of the bride's par-! pi ents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Goetz are making their home on a farm near Dodge. eee Miss Alice Marsh, Seattle, arrived in Bismarck Saturday to spend the holi- Gays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Marsh, 1210 Broadway. She - will leave Bismarck shortly after New Year's, going to St. Paul before ree turning to Seattle, where she is em- loyed. xe e Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cox, 602 Thayer avenue, west, will spend Christmas in Minot with Mrs. Cox’s parents Dr. and Mrs. George A. McFarland, and other relatives. 1899 THE 1937 A. W. LUCAS COMPANY Extends to all the compliments of the season. May it be a happy one and may peace and contentment abide with you. We are deeply appreciative of your consid- eration during this, and the many years we have served you, and we pledge renewed ef- ~ forts to more adequately serve you in the future. the merriest of Again let us assure you of our pleasure in wishing you CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Grand Pacific Restaurant Air Conditioned Always Comfortable CHRISTMAS GREETINGS e.. from... , Northern Pacific DINING ROOM Mandan SALE Unheard of Prices Undreamed of Values Incredible Savings 67 BETTER FLAVOR BREAD is making Self colli t COATS UP TO 10.00 Seat. tn tied er swagger styles .. . many suitable for now or early Spring. Never before at wgereseessrocescovscevsrere R. W. Jacobs, Mgr. “Just Good Food” Christmas Day and Sunday Menu ONE DOLLAR PER PERSON HURRY HURRY HURRY ' Starts Monday Dec. 27 to 31 COATS UP TO 20.00 Zima one Plush or furred dress coats. Warm, rugged wool- ens trimmed with fine fur sets. Out they go...... Still Plenty of Time Cut Flowers-- Beautiful blooms in great variety. Potted Plants-~. Gorgeous and appropriate for gifts. The Gift Shop-- Headquarters for gifts. hed Washington Apple Juice Fresh Sea Food Cocktail Fruit Supreme Crisp Celery Hearts on Ice Sweet Gherkins Consomme Royale Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Roast Goose, Oyster Dressing Fillet Mignon with Whole Mushroom, Under Glass Candied Sweet Potatoes Rosette Potatoes New Green Vegetable SALAD (Selected from the Salad Tray) Hot Dinner Biscuits Pistachio-Nut Ice Cream Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce Coffee After Dinner Mints Sea Food Fresh from West Coast Daily —— WE SHIP BY RAIL —— Without s COATS UP TO 45.00 doubt the greatest value we have ever offered. Superb tailor- ing, exceptional quality and amazing low RESSES UP TO 8.00 ‘There's no use to walt fer '38. You'll never get any mere for your money anywhere. DRESSES} UP TO 10.00 DR. R. 8. ENGE Chirepracter Drugless Physician Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 200 Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed Tab atlord to Degiect Dr. HJ Waaner Otnon ee ae P. Phone 533 Blomarck, N, D. We Deliver Christmas Morning Hoskins-Meyer 40 Years in Bismarck, N. Dak. WS & SSE ce Soh ke SS a ce cee SoS ke Sc SS a a a cme