The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1919, Page 5

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‘ : ° é d ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ ‘ with a great deal of interest to the Sgaeisniggitty | ; speaker's message. s seit J.C. Garrison, superintendent of the State Sunday School association,| ’ A who will speak Tuesday afembon i and give an ‘illustrated lectufe Tues-| __ a day evening, is a specialist in this work and his talks will be of helpful : hints to ald in the work of making : Sunday schools interesting’ to all jee et Ua People, \ " q bak : Miss Bertha Palmer, field. worker Rh 4 pi | Will, \Be Held -at | Evangelical! for ithe’ assoetation, specializes in SOE Bole ac , yy of ; th i Primary school work, She will direct ie ian | ‘ Church Monday Night the’ die sion in the children’s sec: u 4 & n le tion Tuesday afternoon and in the ‘ j and Tuesday | morning will deliver an address. é i —_- { Dr. Howard’ will make a second : e a‘ HE et y ‘ speech on Tuesday evening following The “convention of the Burlole%| the installation of otticen= rs ! County Sunday School assoeiation George iW. Gustafs 1 3 which will be held at, the Bvangelical chanworee Wie Souag ey ‘ mere } = 4 church here: Monday .and ‘Tuesday A promises to be a great success with aa ee OF the jadults wectlon sy ‘ F 4 large attdndance from both thé tion 'gectine ens Of the adminis i } i country andthe elty, poe . 9 | An interesting program has been. om arranged’ for the delegates, covering R j the work of the associaton and many CHURCH NOTES | i prominent speakers will address the] ®———_y_ dg e ! | convention on both days, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, i ‘The conventio ris Monday night Corner Seventh St. and Ave) C, 4 alese isis! Begs with an addr by Dr. Lee. BE.) “Morning service, 11 a, m.; vening f e 4 worship, 7.30 p, m.; Sunday school, 13 ‘| VERY SMART IN SATIN. noon. John Flint, ‘pastor, The gathered tunic with cuffed : « 4 ya lower edge, imparts to ine GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL i this frock of dark blue satin, espec- wale ae Rey, George , jally since the tunic and waist trim- sii} ae , { ming are of striped satin. Three SA ahaa Un Advent: ‘Holy Communinon at 8 a. m, Sunday School at. 10. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. No evening service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Cor. Fourth St. and Ave. C, Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject: “God, the Preserver ot Man,” ‘Sunday school at 9745 a. m, ‘Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock, Reading room is open iu the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 2 to 4 g. m. All are welcome to ‘attend these services and.v the reading room. deep tucks trim the foundation: ; skirt. The sleeves are in flare effect j and the neck is cut out rather deep- ly, to be finished with a cdllar of striped. satin. Braid ornaments col- Jar, cuffs and tunic. Medium size re- quires 234 yards: striped and 2% . yards plain satin, with 1% yards 36- inch lining for upper gores, Pictorial Review Dress No. 8456. Sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Braiding No, 12321. Transfer, blue or Yellow, 20 cents, A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns United Commercial ' .Travelers...to. Dance at Grand, Pacific The third in the series of dancing parhies which the, United Commerciai Travelers are making so popular in Evening “Wh : Fi s at Readest . ‘Pismarck this winter will be held in ‘ TH ‘a a ns Wi the Grand Pacifje dining ‘room. this |. FIELD WORKER ce knee m,- The male chorus will evening, with music by O'Connor's or Miss Bertha Palmer, one of the Don't forget the Burleigh chestra and a buffet supper prepared principal speakers for the con-|Sunday | School by the hotel chef. rs ve oli r + a , nty Sun- ngelical church. Monday and Tues- | Dancing’ will begin at 9. The party | vention of Burleigh County, , Dec. 25 and 16.+ Let us boost to- will be informal, and all who have re-|day School association, to be held | oot on tar erenter and better Sunday ceived invitations to former dances} here December 15 and 16, is field | Schools in this county. are expected to attend this evening, worker for that organization. C.F. Sturtz, Pastor. Dance tonight, K. C. hall, | powara, president of Fargo ‘college,| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH McDonald’s orchestra. Ladies | as the principal feature. Dr. Howara} Corner Second and Thayer, 11, © \ free, Fi i. one of the: foremost | Postlethwaite, minister, pee, | __ speakers of the state and the Sunday| Morning se at 10:30. Them 32 1 __,|.school workers .are looking forward|“Power for Witness.” Spe ial mu = | by the quartette. | Junior Sunday Sehool at. 9:30. All other ‘departments at 12 m. A tmior- oughly graded school with classes for all. j Juntor Endeavor at 3:00 p m. Sen-| ior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Theme: “The Manifestation of the Sons of Goa.” A good place to spend an hour. Good musie by the evening choir, Mrs. Ii. Hi. Steele will sing a solo, All are or Breakfast most cordially invited to the services Luncheon of the church. FOUR RACKS OF FASHIONABLE, WARM WINTER COATS AT THE SEASON’S GREATEST MARK-DOWN PRICES. Rack One Rack Two. YOUR CHOICE ANY COAT $18.50 | | $22.50 Rack Three Rack Four CHOICE OF THESE YOUR PICK $37.50 | | $47.50 Every Coat Listed an Exceptional Bargain These Coats are the season’s latest models in the fashionable belted or loose styles. A good range of sizes. Made of popular materials such as Silvertones, Frost Cloth, Tinseltone, Wool Velours, Cheviots and Novelty Fabrics, shell lined and interlined with satin. Some fur collars, others trimmed with self materials. New and beauti- fully tailored, warm, serviceable Winter Coats at the season’s lowest prices. streets, , German service, 10 2, m. Sunday School, 1 G ‘County convention at the a Pe ESTABLISHED OIAMONDS JEWELRY : i a People who: seek gifts that ’ j M’CABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL i ea Jewelry the Gift T HOD IST { 10:30, morning worship. Sermon of Permanence “The Supreme Business of the q Christian.” Special music by tne y morning choir. 12 m. The church at are “different” — gifts of school. Mr. A, A. Lorhrke, Supt. 6:20, : 3 individuality — have come an’ Interesting. meet ng. forall youn The Store of Quality and Service to think of this store as the ship. 7:30, popular evening service, \ gift headquarters of this The nastor yo present an the ad-| = ; : — hi now ress “Onevof the Greates ings in| diers’, recruits’ and converts’ meeting jof Ttismarck, were united in marriage ‘ COMM Hot tt ey noe Life.” Songs in which all ‘will’ have] conducted by Commandant and Mrs./at St. Mary’s parish house Monday by 3 I ‘ > Sey ant Ob . a part. Special selections by the male| J. yf. Hale, Rey. Father Schlag, the pastor. “MM ’ stocks are gift-piecessboth ‘ chorus. If you are a siranger or if] 'Thursay—First public meeting ot|and Mrs. Carlson’ will make the! The Church Is Growing— inexpensive 4nd elaborate; you live in Bismarck and ‘have n0| special revival campaign. home in Bismarek, where both are| Are You Growing With It? articles, even though mod- cuir homes ypurare given a exe Friday—Full salvation for all at ali/well and favor fi A special invftation. G. H. Quigley,! times, ——— est in cost, lof oti =f minister. . ; Saturday—A real doxology meeting. ELECT OF Go to Church Sunday high standard o elity in A cordial invitation is extended to} At the annual meeting of the Royal z f 2 ‘A k fishi a THE SALVATION ARMY. r i 3 0 s EL. Morning service 10:30; theme, “Power for Witness. | workmanfshin:,,,and Any time ae any one 2 Mai the public for these services, and es-|Neighbors held this week Mrs. E. J. 4 H , ‘ < materials. y . ® AY d es Street, pecially during the revival campaign.|Schuliz was elected oracle. The other Evening hour 7:30; theme, “The Manifestation of the Sons of God. 5 Sen aan go wants a delicious drink ty uh 2, Nase V. J. Huffman, Captain. oflicers named were Mrs, H. A. Thomp- Mrs. H. H. Steele will sing Matheson’s : Her. Christmas: morning ial 00 a. m., knee drill, ‘ So : ice oracle; Mrsy C. “© Love That Will Not Let Me Go.” | ‘oe happiness will be.definitely . with a real, satisfying, |{||| 10:30 a. m. oper air meoting.’ |g past oracle; Mrs cst nda laa i i } ini 1 lor; Mrs. L. HARRY C. PO! AITE, Minister | assured if your. Gift Pack- en food value. 2:00 p, m,, ‘Sunday: school and Bible CITY NEWS Ieee tented’ patnanen taocorder: Sunday School at 12: Junior “Sehgal sit-:80! | fae heats (te above Bae or 4 © ° Frank ‘Gelernian, marshal The i Senior Endeavor at 6:30. Junior Endeavor at 3. i Nepean Welave 6:30 p. m., Young People’s legion| — tq HANCH TUBSDAY NIGHT. organization is contemplating holding _ Senior En 30, : bigt irene ba meeting ,conducted by the mothers 01]. The Nabob club will hold one of its] its future meetings at the Elks hall Goddard’s Class for Men at 12 { FAK 1 si ibe BOE I. Oper nie weed i fregular series of dancing purties at/and a committee has been named to Publicy pemsement i bai B nate e8 UNE. the Knights of Columbus hall Tuesday |attend to this matter. | ea OW ES coe cs rely - = 8:00 p. m., battle for souls. Special] eyening. McDonald's orchestra w Enea ‘ ; ; | JEWELER BISMARCK music, furnish the music, apd’ a good time is ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY First Presbyterian Church | Store open evenings Week-Day Services. anticipated by the members. AN announcement party was given : ] 5 ne pen ee WAITER: BAKER & COZA ‘Monday—Guard meeting, both boys * |weanesday everling by SF. Bismarck, N. D. | : : AO 5 : Established. DORCHESTER. MASS and ?eirlsy 6 ; CARLSON-BOEHM Lambert at her home, 512 Avenue B t ; [SEER teeth abi __Tuesday—Band practice. Mr. Alfred P. Carlson and Mis*|in honor of her r Miss Viola | *“Wednesday—Special private sol-!yfinnie Bochm, populitt ung people} Bauer whose approaching marriage eee Ea SS J Kto Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Andrew Miller was announced. ‘The | : wedding will probably tee: place Sure ing the Chri / N [PL E E SHO WING her of Miss close friends w OVERHAUL YOUR MACHINE jpresent and following -the anounce- ment dancing was enjoyed, Mrs. The Twenticth Century farmer is nothing if Lambert served a buffet supper to the} not progressive. In his work he uses a great deal ‘ \ guests during the evening. | achinery. Every winter he gives his ma- Mee ® ' | —— i a thorough overhauling—adjusting most IUS HOSPITAL parts ‘that shéuld be, adjusted, so that when the . were horn at the Ss.)} + — spring comes everything will be in running order. Alexius hospital during the present The business man and’ woman should take pat- jweek! A boy was born to tern by the siecessful farmer and should pay the | iLeslie B.Spahn of this ci same attention to their intricate Human Machine { | "| wats born to Mr. and Mr: that the farmer pays to his Farm Machinery. Be iv of Burnsted Wednesd: sure that your spine is in a normal condition so as id ee born to Mr. ¢ ¢ your undivided attention to your business affairs. “s or st fein ; jof Tague Tuesday, pine examined periodically by a Chiropractor (Human ; * t i" The following patients were dis- ee that*it is kept in normal condition. If necessary Us vr charged frem the institution today: au ‘opractic Vertebral Adjustments. It will pay. you. y M Wh C by fh. Olson, Miss P. Wetch of this Take no chance. Resolve that your Human Machine will be in # F ‘ For en é 0 are : an of Golden good condition during the coming winter. The Chiropractor will : RU iar ; 4 : ) Malloy of help you. ; r Irs. Klundt and baby boy of Streeter. % The following patients. were admit-| R S ENC sE D. C. PH. C. {ted to the hospital this morning: A. e e 9 Tsaac Manhaven; C, Noble, r ry osen S$ ot in hop Clark: } bin; Steele; Mrs. P. Lady Attendant in Chargé Beene Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free t Fashion Park Clothiers Danec tonight, K. C. hall|| suite 9-11, Lueas Blk—Phone 261—Biamarek, N. D. McDonald's orchestra. Ladies ; : 1 free. ] i] ; 4 ? MAKE YOUR |! * \ _— irae APPOINTMENT - _FORSUNDAY...4 ALL SITTINGS MADE UP 10.DECEMBER 18TH WILL BE FINISHED FOR CHRISTMAS ~ i eas EN

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