The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1919, Page 5

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D LADIES OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN TO SERVE BIG DINNER Tadies of tho First Presbyterian church, after weeks of preparations for thelr annual fancy work sale and jdinner, are all ready for the crowds which are expected to throng the church tomorrow. The annual sale opened today, ond the yearly dinner, Is an event looked forward to attended one of for tomorrow tyen- Everybody, Loves— event, and they insure tlie public a cor- good thne, WAR MOTHERS WILL MEET TONIGHT AT COMMUNITY Leading stores all over North Dakota sell— A special meeting of the Fort Lincoln chapter of the American War Mothers of this city was called this monning ‘by Mrs. C, W. Burch to be held tonight at 8 o'clock in’ the community rooms of the public library. Matters af- fecting the interests of every member in this organization will be taken up and decided at the meeting tonight and, therefore, .1| Mrs, Burch wants every’ member PURE NORTHERN EXTRACTED The menu will be as follows: Creamed Chicken t Mashed Potatoes Baked Squash Hot Baking Powder Biscuits dial weleome and 1 most Christinassy ROOM OF PUBLIC LIBRARY MARCK DAILY" Musical club will be held tomorrow at- ternoon in the community room of the public Mbrary. An unusually interest- ing program has *been unged, and & full attendance ts urg ANNUAL CHR! The annual Christmas sale given by the women of the Baptist chureh will be held at the office of the Bismarck * Saturday afternoon. articles, handkerchiefs, articles gnd many oth will be offer¢d for s TO CALL 7 MI S. les who “have | perj for. the annual rge’s guild are requested to notify P. C.Remingtop, who will see that the artidey ave c led for in time for , [Cabbage Salad Cranberr | the sale which opens Friday morning. Apple and Mince Pie go: he present, ; _—— —— | Cheese Coffee aay LADI TING 1 Ib. glass, 5-10-30 Ib, tins. } Everything will be home-cooked, and | | CITY N | The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe- ak Daf ’ there will be more than plenty for ) EWS dish Lutheran church. will meet at the Standard’ Products Supply Co. |¢veryone, and eve invited, ° @ | home of Mrs. ©. sen, 400 Fourth MINNEAPOLIS. RECOVERING FRoM oprkarion |Sttees ah rugon. | Men |Everyone Invited | Mes Hancock who underwent . oneratio: t ¢ St. to Christmas Sale |Thesduy' morning MASONS ELECT OFFICERS | and Dancing Party along nicely. George Burngess was elected excei- | Everyond ln 1a invit : BABY BOY BORN ‘ies marele Cla Everyone in Bismar 5 Invited Dr. and Mrs. IL lent high priest of Bismarck Chapte?) ttond” the annual €h " vr. and Mrs. HH. No. 10, Royal Arch Masou : fand wing party to he nual mecting of that or; | Geor guild at the 1 ter fale KF night. Other _ of day, The bazaar will open int Clifton, Johnson, kin; morning, when a multitude of a Send for Honey Recipe Book Londay mornin Return From Trip. Mrs, G. J. Keenan and nization | elected, are; bert Haugen, daughter, scribe: Robert Dutton, sceretary; G, |tive Christm ts will be offered for | wsther, returned Saturday night from| all member F. Dullam, treasurer. sule in attractive booths. A_ business | Minneapolis and St. Paul, where they ales —— luncheon will be served at noon, | spent 3 visiling Mrs. Dance at the Armory tomor- Y le Dancing will begin at| Keenan's A ight, Di ber 11; 1919 o'clock. The ladies of St, George's an pan row nignt, December ’ Y+ lonild have devoted an unusual amount THURSDAY M CLUB O’Connor’s orchestra. of time to preparations for this annual] Mid-Month List of —Columbi Records “Freckles’— Nora Bayes’ Bad Boy Song = Now we have Nora Bayes’ bad boy with whom she went to: school... He - pulled ‘the curls of the little girls, and fractured every ‘rule. ‘‘Freckles’’ was just ‘as ‘bad a boy as Nora Bayes is funny. On the same tecord: Nora sings “Everybody Calls**Me Honeys A-2816—85c |, ON - “Tell Me-A Love Sond Sung by Al Jolson!. At last Al Jolson has fallen in love! And it puzzles him a lot! He wants to be toid why his nights are lonesome and his days blue without his’ sweetheart. Coupled’ with ‘Wonderful Pal,’’ the first record of George Meader, the new Columbia tenor. A-2821—85¢ Columbia Sextette Saxophones Oh; ;What a Pal Was Mary” And: ‘oh, what a walt it is — played by the Columbia Saxophone Sextette with an inciden- { - tal’ chorus, by George Meader! Coupled with “Weeping Willows Blues,”.a fox-trot played: by that same Sextette. A-2819—85c —~/ i These are only a few of the many new records for the month init ( . Getke Nene gel aro “a a pre ( Columbia. Records Sale 2 ue {Oihand Z0thefEveryMonth = \ Bix BESTOR HONE, COMPANY Columbia Grafonelas andard Models Period 10 $21 NEXT DOOR TO GrAND THEATRE! n h Alexius hospital morning is reported getting Winchester of Hazelton announce the. birth of a son A regular necting of the Thursday bers’ and friends. of the society cordially invited are KC. The regular me “ot the Kni of Columbus which to be held * day night has been postponed and a special meeting will be held) Sunday afternoon ut 8 o'clock instead, [tw Announced that several matters of im- portance’ to the members will brought up at the special meeti re urged fo attend program of social nature is being pared for the meeting. nd A pre- RDAY B URTR. I) bs ‘. one of the condue! Rev, Webb Bros. chapet. and Strutz conducted the quartette from (he Bya sang several of the se hymus, A large number of und friends of, Mrs. Peterson were t to pay their last respects. denced the rson. enjoyed. wide friendship ; ‘Dance at the ‘Armory tomor- row night, December 11, 1919.! O’Connor’s orchestra. 4 Put on the weather strips and , save coal. See Faunce, Fourth! strect. He has it. Let’s go to JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. STUDENTS DELIVER | SPEECHES ON NEED OF RED CROSS SEAL High School Pupils Hold Suc- cessful Contest On Anti- Tuberculosis Campaign Exine, Schultz won the first pri peaking contest at a Smith won the senior cla: the high school and} test. The subject was “The Red Cross ‘Christmas Seal” and the con- tests were held to stimulate inter in the sale of the anti-tuberculosis cit In the senior contest there were six ntestants and. in. the ntest there were four other winners Smith, secon Scophomo: ond, and Marjorie v her Agre, third. n the ‘high § Fannie Quai Rey. H. Packard. s were held in the ‘Madalyn Saxton’ in the eighth: Knowle won the The ‘waite and ‘Similar cont junior hig won, the fi grade and eorge ae ae os {8 OROSSBARRED VOILE. Tho now cross-barred voiles with markings of satin are exceedingly smart, being inexpensive and prac- tical. in addition, A chic model for their development is shown here. A bias band of self-material trims the lower edge of the tunic. Deep collar and cuffs of plain satin are edged with frills of fluted net while the vest is georgette. The extended lower fronts are carried around the -waist and tied in sash effect. Medium size requires 414 yards 36-inch voile, 34 yard satin and 2 yards 36-inch: lining. Pictorial Review Dress, No. 8511. Sizes, 14 to 20 years, Price, 25 cents, A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns the first prize. in the sophomore con-j stamps by the school children of the! zell, third. The judges in school contest were C. L| Burton, Dr. Ida M. Alexander and Superintenrent | ject matter used J. M. WEBB BROTHERS THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT | Books --Only the Good Ones Is there a friend or acquaintance whom you wish to remember with a good book? This section is now replete with works from the pens of best authors. Note these titles—all of them make good reading: Come Out of the Kitchen Smoke Bellew That Girl Montana The Pirate of Panama The Doctor Webster Man’s Man The Blazed Trail Last of the Great Scouts The Soul of Germany The Place Beyond the Winds Penrod The Silver Horde Bar-20 Rainbow’s End Calling of Dan Mathews \ Somewhere in France Infelice Mother > Light of the Western Stars ercott of Saskatchewan The Clansman Septimus The Knave of Diamonds A. Cumberland Vendetta The Fourth Watch The Indian Drum Martie A Princess of Mars The Mark of the Beast The Man Next Door The Red Lantern The Winning of Barbara Worth His Official Fiancee Seventeen The Rosary The Uphill Climb Their Yesterdays The Inside of the Cup Too Much Efficiency One Million Francs The Whip Who Goes There? Wyoming And many others equally as good, as well as_ thrill- ing books for boys and charming stories for the little folks. SHOP EARLY SHOP | EARLY _Practical Gifts for the Home GIVE FURNITURE A GIFT OF FURNITURE FOR THE HOME IS A GIFT OF UNENDING ' SATISFACTION :AND USEFULNESS. VISIT OUR DISPLAY OF HANDSOME FURNITURE, WHERE ONE MAY SELECT GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. Gift Suggestions for Mother or Sister Lady’s Desk, Cedar Chest, Breakfast Table, Pedestal, Reed Sewing Basket, Mahogany Tray, Pretty Mahogany Candle Sticks, also Screens and Carpet Sweepers. Practical Gifts for Father or Brother A fine Desk, Easy Rocker, Smoking Cabinet, Foot Stool, Handbags, Trunks, Desk Lamps; and Reading Lamps. Many other useful gifts. Gifts for the Baby, the Monarch of Most Every Home High Chair, or 4 new ivory finished Bed, Rockers and Chairs, fine Carriage in reed, any finish, Baby Jumper, Doll Carriages, Kiddie Cars and Toys. We use prompt and extra care (o deliver all Christmas purchases bought for delivery and we will guarantee that goods will be delivered on time specified by you. All out of town purchases are carefully packed and shipped promptly. WEBB BROTHERS The Store of the Christmas ‘Spirit third, $1 “The various . speeches were markably well delivered and the s howed considerable | said ‘Mrs. Quain to-/ the worth of stamps up to the pre: dime, we trust the people of the co-operate with us and help. the juntor high 2,000 mark, Martin. study and effo TWELVE PHOTO'S-TWELYE NE PRESENTS-HOLMBOE STUDIO QUALITY oceans MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT (PUBLICITY FILM CO.) TODAY rice, Register, second; Vivian Mar-|upon the enthusiasm and interest| seals during the remainder of the tineson, third; enth grade, Gwen-| shown by the stidents. ull con-| drive by the school children and al- dolyn Jones, second; Dorothy Bird-| tests the first prize was $3, second,; though we have sold more than $1,060 t tho cool children boost the sales over The drive will con- The judges complimentéd the win-|day in commenting upon the work of} tinue until January 1, 1920, and ner on their fine work both in the} the students. “This should be a goo} ybody is urged to buy more matter and manner of delivery and | stimulant in the sale of the Red Gross | st mps.” SPER PEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE FEE There is going to be a AT PATTERSON’S HALL, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 For the Benefit of the A. 0. U. W. BAND : Ten-Piece Orchestra Will Furnish the Music TICKETS $1.00 % EXTRA LADY 25c Ptettttts

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