Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 26

Publication:
Star Tribunei
Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Issue Date:
Page:
26
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

(13) THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: SUNDAY DECEMBER 17 1933 PAGE SIX Carnival Given bv Heatherdale Studv Club May 19 and 11: eighth dJstrUrt, Coleraine, June 7 and ninth die trict Thief River Falls, May 8 and tenth district, Cokato, June 12 and 13. I VT- Club Women Meet Oct 3 in Fergus Falls Orphans Will Be Christmas Party Quests 75 Will Be Entertained by Junior Catholic League at Club Rooms. "VALUES GALORE" mi WHITE A MacNAUGHT'S PRE-XMAS JUBILEE Dates Are Also Announced for Meeting of Te District Croups. ATES FOR THE 1934 AN nual convention ol the Minne SEVENTY-FIVE BOYS FROM St. Mary's orphanage will be ffuests of the Junior Catholic sota Federation ol Women's Clubs, to be held in Fergus Falls, Ladies' Silver Dresser Sets, $15.00 to $25.00 Wrist Watchet Ladies', Men's, Boys', $10.00 to $50.00 up Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, $3.75 set of 6 leatrue at twilight Christmas party and for the annual meetings ot the 10 district groups making up the this fiernoon in th league's club- rooms, whirh are decorated for the vnion with evrrpreen wreaths 4 and boughs and a huge Christmas tree.

A bright storking filled with candy, nuts and fruit is there for state federation are announced by the state president Mrs. Thomas Mohn, Red Wing, in the current issue of the Minnesota Clubwoman, official organ of the federation. October 3, 4 and 5 are the dates for the annual gathering at which Fergus Falls clubwomen will play hostesses. Convention dates for the first dis men of the little guests, and Santa aJ VA 41 -1 I I I 26-piece Set of Sterling Silver Flatware, $33.50 1 Claus awaits them with a sack of trict are May 15 and 16, and the toys. The "Tinkle Toe" Kiddie Revue, staged by pupils of Miss Dorothy will provide an entertainment which is looked forward to every year.

A short moving picture will be shown and refreshments served. Following this party, the St. Teresa club will entertain 30 children meeting will be held in Rochester. Other district schedules are: Second district Windom, May 4 and Tea-ware Silver, $10.00 to $10.00 set WHITE MicNAUQHT JuwltTS 89 So. 9th Street letwun Meelltt 4 Mumuttu ea th AAAdkoAAAA third district Hutchinson, May 2 and fourth district St Paul April 24: fifth district MinneaDolis.

Anril who were recently their proteges at Glen Lake sanatorium at a supper 28; sixth district. Staples, May 17 and 18; seventh district Benson, i Mrs.A.R. Cobin to party. Ten families will be assured of a cheerful Christmas when they receive the baskets of food and toys prepared by the league girls Satur WHERE TO GO WHERE TO GO Be Honor Guest Mrs. A.

R. Colvin of St. Paul, re Women Pick W'' Officers for 4 Mission Unit ihMmhk cently elected chairman ol the na tional council ol the National Woman's party, will be the honor guest at a luncheon to be given Wednesday alternoon at Atkinson's tea rooms. The luncheon will serve as a reorganization meeting ol the Minneapolis branch ol the National Woman's party. Mrs.

Colvin will talk on The Present Status ol Women." Mrs. Tht Most AMAZING VACATION Eve on ceived Augustana Lutheran Croup Hears Reports on Homes and Camps. Charles Lundquist will tell ol the work Mrs. Colvin has done in be -nr in i i half ol political and legal equality day. The Seton Sentinels, Seton Guild's erganization for young girls, will have a Christmas party Friday afternoon, December 22 at the guild.

Musical numbers will be given by the various units and games will be played. Miss Ellaine Blssonnette of the 'Annunciation Seton Sentinels and Miss Blanche Lais, of the Incarna-j tion unit, will give readings at Glen Lak sanatorium Wednesday evening. The Seton Sentinel Choral elub will sing carols Christmas eve. A large number of reservations have been made for the bridge party to be given Monday evening at Seton Guild, proceeds to be used lor provisions with which to fill baskets for needy families. Miss Margaret Truckey is chairman of general arrangements lor the party, an annual affair.

Mrs. Frances M. Sampson, 1163 Fourteenth avenue southeast, and Mrs. Nellie Elliott, 4548 Grand avenue, are co-chairmen of general arrangements for the Christmas benefit party to be given Tuesday eve for women. Other speakers will FFICERS WERE NAMED and annual reports given at the annual meeting of the include Miss Mary Margaret Muck-ley, executive secretary lor the Women's Mission association of the Augustana Lutheran church, which Minneapolis nurses registry; Miss Kathleen Enright ol the St.

Paul branch of the National Woman's party. Miss Maridel LeSueur, and owns and operates the Augustana Mission colony, held Thursday at the church. Dr. J. W.

Johnson, pastor ol the Mrs. Ina M. Bell ol the state rural i-l. txi vi I Ta I f.vtj church and ex officio president of credits department Mrs. W.

Storlie will preside. the association, presided at the meeting. Women named to the REBEKAHS TO HOLD PARTY. It's a NEW world and" her'i new idea In rasorr living: tha Miami Biltmora plan ravotutionary daringly genarous a COMPLETE VACATldN In "Tha Cantar of tha Winfartima World" luxurious accommodations, plus a program, of sports end social activitias never bafora aquallad privileges In tha' Florida Year Round Clubi, including aarocar, auto-f giro and sea-tied servica to ALL holiday intarestt without axtra It' tha best buy in tha vacation' world. I i cum oct.

aar to junc a oth Ft tmtormation, fitmtHr. mnd nurnlioai tdlrtm tht kefl Vlrt yowr trnnt pt MIAMI BILTMOhE CORAL GABLES, MIAMI, FLORIDA, The Past Noble Grands Club of Hiawatha Rebekah lodge. No. 2, other offices included: Mrs. J.

W. Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Joseph A. Prim, recording secretary; Mrs. George Peterson, financial secretary; Mrs.

N. O. Welander, organ I.O.O.F., will have Its Christmas ning by the Minneapolis Court of parry Thursday at the home ot Mrs. Myrtle dimming, 2135 Girard avenue north. Mrs.

Marim Davis and Mrs. Edna Kallberg will assist PLAN CHRISTMAS SALE. ist; Mines. C. Quist, Thomas Swanson, Frank Gustavson and John Clauson, board members for three years.

Mmes. Axel Nelson and Adolph Nelson comprise the refreshment committee; Mmes. Emma Nordstrom and Mathilda Carlson, the sewing committee; Mmes. C. J.

Lyons and G. F. Jones, mem Catholic Daughters of America. The party will be held In the social hall of the Church of St. Lawrence on Twelfth avenue and Fifth street southeast Bridge and BOO will be played.

A package of food stuffs will be the admission fee, to be distributed to needy families. A musical program in charge of Miss The Norwegian Christian Aid society will have a Christmas sale Monday evening at the Norwegian Memorial church. Hand-made arti cles and foods will be on sale, and a program will be given. Proceeds bership, and Mmes. Carl Jesperson, G.

A. Gunnarson ana J. a. iny- will be used In work for the needy. berg, nominating.

WHERE TO GO Frances Anne Sampson will be given. The Rev. Francis P. Lyons, C. S.

spiritual director of the Converts' league ol the Catholic Daughters, and the Rev. Thomas J. Shanahan of St. Paul seminary, apiritual director of the Minneapolis court, will be present Mrs. Sister Bothilda Svensson, general superintendent, reported for the institution, which includes a home for the aged and a children's home, both oartly supported by the Com LUXURY: By Inbunf ttaff Fhotuyrapher.

LINER munity fund and a young women's home which it self-supporting, ine COME this winter ta tha Sunshine City Clara Cunningham Is In charge of refreshments. A Christmas dinner party will be children's home, with a capacity ol 30, has cared for 51 children during the year; a total of 10,557 days. Of the 51 children receiving care dur 'TIN-PAN harmoniet were played by th kitchen band, $hown at the vpptr left, in a itvnt which H'as ens of the features of the holiday afreet carnival which the Heatherdale Study elub gave Tuteday afternoon at the home of Ur. H. Bullie, tll9 Lake of the lelet boulevard.

From left to right, the band includet Mmes. J. B. Johnson, T. K.

Lemard, John Brummer, at rear, S. Bylund, L. C. Peterson and P. C.

Burfening. The barker, Mrs. Ferdinand Buchstein, upper right, called out th merits of the various carnival features. In the group below are the blind street singer, Mrs. Edward F.

Adams, at right, with the performing bear, Mrs. J. H. Stickney, tenter, and accordion player, Mrs. D.

Dunsworth, at right. and learn how to ret the moat out ite i life. Bilk in healthful sunshine. Coif, given' by Beta chapter of Delta S.S. COLUMBUS to cvntv centum on rm MEDITERRANEAN DATS MOM NfW VOW PH.

tO Theta Chi, business women'i soror ing the year. 25 have been given fish, awim play to your hear Ity, Monday evening at the Buck entirely free service, 25 have paid in part and for only one has full content Rest." relax, tet a new per- apectiveA Mingla with friendly people remuneration been received. A sum who are baring a barrel of tun. mer camp is maintained at Fair-view park, Lake Minnetonka, with FIRST CLASS PAGEANT WILL BE PRESENTED AT DAMES CLUB HOLIDAY TEA ingham hotel. Arrangementi are being made by the Misses Agnes L.

Nelson, Victoria Swanson, Josephine Shimek and Lily Person. Gifts which will later be distributed among the girls of the Seventh Street club will be brought a special camp instructor in charge. $620 In the home for the aged oi Romonc -adventure to Egypt, rho Holy Land, and many out-of one of th world's finest ships which Sister Sophie Hillberg is matron, 74 have been cared for, a to You'll like St. Petersburg. Everybody does.

Accommodations ara plentiful, living cost moderate. For booklet writs D. t. Dcedsrick, Chamber ef Commsrcc, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Fryklund will represent the Italians. Appropriate music will be played throughout the pageant. After the pageant the dames will march with candles singing carols. Mmes. Harold Benjamin and Oliver R.

Floyd will preside at the tea tables. The hostesses are Mmes. H. F. Hollands, chairman, Ellsworth Carlstedt, R.

B. Kadi, C. J. Eide, L. K.

Lancaster and I. B. Warnock, TOURIST tal of 22,706 days during the year. $330., Christmas Traditions in Various Countries to Be Depicted With Appropriate Music. os your hm.

Jomei Tri I IkTi MaleaHBT fl Boring nth Medi- terroneon crvls of fer you th travel by members of the Linden Hills Study club to the annual Christmas party to be given by the club on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. S. Leighton, 4229 Linden Hills boulevard. Mr.

H. V. Vinton will be In charge ol refreshments and will be assisted by Mrs. C. W.

Wilkini and Mn. A. T. Erickson. An entertainment program has been planned by Mrs.

G. P. Kean with The home is filled to capacity at present. Charity dispensed in the children's home amounted to $5,260.52. The home fflir the aged gave free service amounting to $8,810.50.

The combined total ol free service given to inmates in these two departments amounted to $14,071.02. Of L. L. Lachat will represent Ireland and Mrs. Arild Hansen, Switzerland, in appropriate garb.

Mrs. O. Heskin, J. G. Umstattd and Mrs.

H. P. Hanson will represent Scandinavian countries, carrying the Yule log. The festivities of Spain will be presented by Mrs. Daubenmire, Mrs.

C. D. Creevy will represent Russia and Mmes. H. P.

Peschken, R. F. Mattox, J. R. Paine and Verne C.

R. T. C. TO ENTERTAIN. experience of life- sWt 4U hft A tl Nc7 MOST DIRECT WAY TO PAGEANT, "YULETIDE IN Other Lands" will be presented at the Christmas tea The Reserve Teachers' corps will give a party Tuesday afternoon to be given by the Minnesota Dames from 2:30 to 5:30 at the Y.W.C.A.

this amount $9,768 was received tlftl0. Stt0SSSj KCW JAMES BORING COMPANY. INC. 131 N. Michigan Chlcote Sliferfrom the Community fund, accord club Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the new nurses home at the assistance of Mra.

A. C. and Mrs. M. C.

Burgess. a As WHERE TO GO the University of Minnesota. WHERE TO GO Mrs. Oliver R. Floyd will direct the pageant and Mrs.

S. E. T. Lind ing to Sister Bothilda's report. The young women's home is In charge of Sister Josephine Oby.

The demand for th'e home has been the greatest in the history ol the institution, she said. One hundred and sixty-five Eirls have availed A I A SMARTEST WINTER RESORT Miss May McAloon, 2311 Humboldt avenue south, will open her home Tuesday evening to the members of the Santa Maria circle, Daughters of Isabella; to fill Christ will read the text during the repre ROUND TRIP sentations of Christmas traditions in the various countries. Mrs. M. C.

20: mas baskets to be delivered to thpmselvM of the facilities offered Taxes, Berth and Meals Extra Servica a ta cart Marklcy will play the prelude and Mrs. Rexford F. Daubenmire will sing. When the "Story ol the Nativity" is read, Mmes. Lloyd Sunderman and R.

K. Bent will appear In cos needy families on Friday and Sat-, by the home, either as permanent urt'ay- or temporary members of the fam- A membership drive Is being The capacity at one time Is 29. ducted by a committee composed Here, as in each of the other homes, ot the Misses Margaret graduate nurse is always a mem- lAitiue minon, Agama anenDacn ber of the stall and Effie Ash. Initiation will be tumes such as were worn in Bethlehem. Mrs.

Archie Jones will sing The colony is also the home of the parish worker, Sister Stella held for new members on January S2. No Candle Was There and No Carlson. She reported 1,291 visits T. S.S. Friaee Darld, paktial wUt.

Ibar mt th Cauiauliaus tiotlal flael Vith Britain's "Me el rn joy summer sunshine, shore exisn iinn cnterudnnient, ail sporta. Serric slarU Jannary S. $20 roand trip, $12 one war. Miiiimtrm bed rake fUO each way, upper berth 12. Booms with shower Ie Luxe rooms and snitea at hicber rates.

Pining Serrice a la carte. Automobiles carried. Sailing DateeLeara Miami 9 P.M. MonAry, Ve. neaday and Friday; leare Nasaan 9 P.M.

Toeeda Thnnida-y and Strndiry. For information hlerstnre wnei istioua combination rates (mil and steamer) aoniutt year travel ticket aieni flMrts A. North, MarauelU Hlnneaaslle. Main SSSl. Fire" accompanied by Mr.

Lloyd Sunderman. Mrs. Myron Griswold. made and 1,541 articles of clothing, shoes and furniture distributed, in dressed in "Old English" costume O. E.

S. Chapter to Install Officers addition to free nursing care to needy families In the community. will bring in the boar's head. Mrs. C.

H. Shiflitt will interpret the customs in France and Mrs. E. O. Her- Mrs.

Harry C. Keeler will be installed as worthy matron and Mr. reid the customs in Holland. Mrs. O.

R. Floyd and two children take the part of a German family. Mrs. CaoatfiM National SteansJiips, Motrtrtal. Carafe Hanukah Party Set for Monday Henry G.

Petersen as worthy patron of Zartha chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, in a public ceremony to be held Friday evening, The annual Hanukah party will December 22, at 8 o'clock on the be given by the ladies' auxiliary to the Jewish Sheltering Home for CHRISTMAS CARDS ON SALE Children Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, 1704 Oak Park ft" second floor of the Masonic Temple. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Henry G. Petersen, associate matron; Mr.

Jesse B. Rochat, associate patron; Mrs. Cora Chase, secretary; Mrs. Wilbur Hackett, treasurer; Mrs. J.

R. Christensen, conductress; Mrs. Lloyd MacAloon, as TOCQ W1NTEH Trimnip All Cmle Tours Steamship Tickets A9 Rserradons made at regular tariff rates. Around the World Mediterranean nSputfaSeaa and Orient nSoum Americs avenue north. Mmes.

William Strimling, Maurloe Kirsner, Nathan Poison and J. L. Silver will be assisted with arrangements by the members of the executive board. Miss Ethel Goldstein will sing and Miss Helayne Berkowitz will give a i v. i 1 1 3LC-3C- sociate conductress.

The entire staff of officers will be installed by Mrs. Frances Abrahamson, associate icauuigs, ivus. nuuipn j-iUliuun Will grand matron ol the state of Minne-jsing Hanukah melodies as she lights sola, the Hanukah candles. I Around America Bermuda Mexico rt 1 West Indies Lfwrida rjCalifornia Hawaii QEurope fJEgypt Week's Club Calendar We are offering real bargains at the above prices. It will pay you to look over our stocks.

POUCHER 606 Marquette Prepam for your Joarncy by having all the arrangements made in advance by experienced travel men. Check the place which Interests you and write, "phone ot cell personally to secure helpful aid in the bright outloolc for better times to influence Its tariff schedule. Rates this year at the Roney remain the same, while many physical Improvements have been made to enhance the hish standards of gut comfort extraordinary service and brilliant soclat life wKich have made it famous. Because It values the enviable position it enjoys in the play life of those who cherish a taste for good living and have the means to indulge it because it appreciates, that a keen sense of values is invariably the companion of Sood taste the Roney Plaza has declined to permit Mondar. Trvl cluo with Mri, Hurry Pirhi'r, KM Wit Forty-ievenlh ilrt.

Mri. Idir Worn auinUni. ChrMmu luncheon. 145 o. builneit Memorial hull, courthoun.

Hennepin Insumnri! Secretaries Club. A AOL. t. m. with Mri.

Oner planning your trip, as weu as tntormav norenee Rnnejr Ilnhln choter. Adiims, 18 Weit Thlrty-olxth mreet. Don about schedules and costs. DUCHESS cr BEDFORD FROM NEW YORK JAN. 20...

FEB. 21 Sunny West Indies pint Ber muds, Spsniih Main, South America. Canal Zone. Salt-wstei pool end sun deck. Talkies.

Aak abont Emprpaa of Britain "NetTy Xma C'rulae" to Went Indies and l'Bnamn. Fmm New York, Dec. 22, 11 da j-n. $172.60 up. Inquire H.

M. Tatt, General Aaent, IU and At. Mlnneapoln, Minn. Qvl Owe JfatsTsli A CANADIAN PACIFIC m. with Mm.

V. Fletcher. SOU East! 10" auxlllar to Minnehaha Darkwar. hmtn' Union of North America. Martha W.ahlnium chanW.

n. of Fourth 'afreet Vouthe dinner meetlnr, evenlni. with Mri. Anea PiH pre dent, chib of aulllar Kn a Oroe.beca, J0M Fremont avenu. north, i tn' 8on MuS nV VrtaVanV Vh.

Fitrlcla chanter, Datichteri of the War. with Mri. h. L. Foi.

1205 nineteenth avenue eouth BrKlih Emolre. evenlni meeting, with Vn. tiover wax Bociat club luncheon, 1 with Mm. M. H.

Godfrey. 1316 Filth AMERICAN EXPRESS Travel Service 117 South 7th Street Atlantic 3234 Minneapolis, Minn. I Aaurk RtfwM TewwJm Omltaal Aky PtW Yar Pwmit itreet aoutheast THITRSnAT. TJnlon of Clrclri, Ladies of th. i a Henry Hay, 38S0 Xerxea avenue nurtb.

Council of Jewlth Women. SO p. onunuoltf room. Tfmcle Iiraet. Alpha Beta Teu chanter, Delphian ao-Sletr.

p. Curtla hotel. Womn auxiliary. Abbott hoiollal, tl a. m.

at hoimtal. Mer K. Ptarltweather tent No. 1. Tuitat-r of Union Veterani ot the Civil War, 1.M p.

Memorial ball, court- Taeada. meetnu. election of olficeia. 1:30 p. m.

Memorial hall, courthouse. Jacob Reliefer Thimble bee, luncheon 12 30 n. meetlna and Cbrltm partv. with Mri. Emma Haaland.

1500 Bheridin avenut north. I-: Open frm Voemr If A May ft. fofennettm t4 hwmrim tmt win tfireet t. (a. kM He prar travel retnae.

Viva elub, tvenim meetlnt with the Mlte Alice. Lillian, and Lucille Fischer 311 TwentT-fnurth evnue snmh Violet Btudf elub. I m. luncheon with Mri t. rometor.

4J2 uonai avenue south. t. elub. luncheon 1 to m. at tSIl Fourteenth avenue aoutb.

Lrneblomtten branch Hn 1. fl ft Velf- iliai.r.Uai lh Mri. John Jorient. IKJJ tonifellow RELIEVE ECZEMA Don't sutler aeedleuly. Siop itching and healing-heK; Do You Llho liaric? It jom hare been wanting a food piano or otter inatrument, look wp the Wfaim offered fai The POO Faat to)l.

Qrandt' elub of Vint Tt. ek.li lorile No. 92. i with Vita PLAZA 6'ir Aatidf. 1H Thlrt-aevtnlh v- -l rTN now io i oum.

cnririmaa rrtr. nee)ne4av. eVar the Hor'h R.hrkth Wn 1 I A A. I A i JOqr 1 m. K.

p. hall, Maaonit leoiBle. Cardi fef meetlnf Trihcaa Vtt Ada. K(l Butter Relit: corpa Ht. S.

BOOB.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Star Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Star Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
3,156,115
Years Available:
1867-2024