The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 5

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el ee ow { ' ' \ ae "ran Nergeson.‘ recitations by Robert ‘Dut- solo by Blodwin, Owen. Protestants Will Hold. Services To Welcome-New Year, Ministers to: Combine in Joint Watch Night, Services at Methodist Charch \ early all the; Protestant churches | he city WH anite In a great com. i indnity watch, night service New {Yc Eve. This will he held in the Me¢ Methodist Episcopal church under they i auspices of the Bismarck Ministeriat | assoclation, ‘ Rev, Hl. C. Postlethwaite, preside ‘of the association, will preside. Re G. Hy Quigley will have charge of the musie which will be furnished by the! choirs. of the. contributing churches, | The male. choruses vf .the Method aud Evangelical churches will be com- | bined to lead the congregational sine. | ing. Community singing will be one o; the features of the service, ! Addresses will he delivered by 1h. Rev, Dr.’ Richardson who will’ speak in dotail of the great, Interchurch worl: | movement; Rey. .C.. F. Strutz:and the | Rey, George. Tuzzelle, each of whom | will, stress.one cr more .of: the essen- | tial features of the same inovement. | The meeting will.open at 10 o'elo | and the first thirty aminutes will hey snent socially in.getting acquainted. | The forma) program will hegin promp - ly at 10:30, and :¢lose. nt 12:05. Au who believe’ in chareh co-operation for | world evangelization as well as. com: ! munity uplift-will-attend. this service, the ministers and .pastors say. CITY NEWS" of e. | REGULAR MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of the Bismarck H | post of-the American Legion schedul- ed for Thursday. night! has been post- poned until Junuary 5. 1 Pal COLES Wed ns CONFER DEGREE: TODAY | » The Master Mason degree was con- ferred on a number of candidates for the Blue lodge of.Masons this after-| noon at the Masonic temple. Il. Quigley expects to go to! New Years day to deliver an ss at 2 Gocd Fellowship banquet | inthe Metho church, He will re} turn Frid | ILL IN. MOSPITAL F. A. Knowles, the popular jewe who has heen i ins the hospital for several days, is reported recovering and’ is expected to be able to leave some’ time this week. Meetings Postponed] The bi-weekly group meetings of the ‘néw era movement of the Presby térian church which were to he held New Yéar's night have been post Honed..a, week anal will be held Janu-! ary 8 { INSTALL, NEW OFFICE The subordinate lodge of the Inde. +! pendent. Order of Oddfellows will hold the annual installacion of officers | Thursday evening at Oddfellows hall. | All newly elected officers: and -othey members are urged to be present, | dD. A. Th. MEETS FRIDAY The monthly mecting of the Daugh | ters of the American Reyelution will | he held Friday afternoon at the hom of Mrs. FP. 1. Conklin, 78 Avenue A | West. Mrs. O. Ramstad and Miss | Daht will assist Mrs. Conklin, The | Braeram: will he peer non on Col- ontal-Gravyestones.”” { CONFER I DEGREE Y The Royal Arch ferred, on new ‘members of Royal Areh Masens at temple: yesterda. ‘rae installation | started at 4 ‘d'clock in the afternooa. | Dinner was served atthe templp 1 6:20 o'clock: A’ large attendance of members was present at the installa- | tion ceremony. STERDAY the { + CHILDREN’S MPETING i - The Mothers club will hold a Spe-| ‘clal’ progtam for its childrens’ day mecting next, Tuesday. The meeting , with be held at.the home of Mrs. (. L.! McCoy and Mrs. Price Owens will as- sist the hostess. The program will include a. piano solo by Mrs. R. M. ton, Bettie McCoy. Maxine Light, Cecil! Burton, Jr., Harris Owens, Billy Rer-+ geson, Mary. Bankston, and a piano it {Men's Dinner Party. J Dr, B A,,Van Nuys.of Chicago, sec-! ee of men’s work in the Presbyte- church, will be the euest of honor at a dinner that will be given ‘Dy the men. of the. Presbyterian church here January. 9 at the church parlors. The dinner is ‘in charge of Ht, F. Goddard, head of the men's ‘class of, the Presbyterian Sunday Schocl, and itis qxpected, that there will, bo at least, 150 persons present. The dinuer will be:for men only, and it is. expected that. a big delegation | from the Mandan Presbyterian church will -be present at.the dinner, Flowers for New Year's S000: :\SUPPLY—REASONABLE PRICES Oscar H. Will & Co. “PHONE 163. « i The [ten brown, H j beauty. degree was con- i! the Masonic! DY In Spain Are Found the Charms of Lovely Women Long Told in Song and Legend. tas ro aoe | BEAUTIES OF ALL NATIONS | | | | (YY TORTOLA VALENCIA ‘The danee, clicking heels swirling , isties that link the ladles of Spain with fs smiling lips hid behind tantaliz-; the romance, poetry and Titerature of ing fans—all these are enlled up by} the world. Vive and amiabllity of mention of the heanties of eld Spain. ssion are enhanced by a smooth, Black, flashing eyes are usu skin, with brilliantly red thonght of, too, but black eyes This lovely skin is retained hair are not’ universal, as supposed. | hy Spanish women even through mid- flash, but are much more of-j dle age and into old age. with soft brown hair to Physically, the women ef Spain are match. In the northern provinces of | long-lived, healthy, vigorous and well- Spain blondes are offen seen among} developed. They are generally of mid the henuties, [dle height and are especially renowned Miss Tortola Yaleneia,’ a) Spanish | for their graceful earr and the shows the charming character-| beauty of their feet and ankles, 0 ‘BISMARCK TO JOIN IN WATCH NIGHT’ PRAYER THAT WILL GIRDLE THE GLOBE Junge of the people nd every of their districts, Preiestant milssion > sti or small, it will be spoken NightWaich services on eve. And when merrym ‘ing through the Bouley will be-ushered in. ues fh will he serviees iin Alan in dis son-easterm hills. Tt will the western world no Ie tant vill are throng- ard des Etuliens, he heard by the kneeling woman inal y or streaming along the Srand, Bismarek pew. by the barefoot Igerot | or pressing ‘along. the lighted side- | headhunter, by Chinese converts with) walks of Broads or trudging howed heads, hy Hindu women! through the Bund in $ waiting listening revent]y with thet) top the ringing of fie New Year in arms folded crosswise oa them) churches and in chapels, some of them breast hy Persian, Japaneses! made of marble ‘ and some of them Syrian, Russ, indeed by all the peoples] of mud, Christian people of the white af the world. i 2 f race, and yellow race, and. the black From New York, its starting point.| pace, will he heari the prayer that ‘the prayer has heen sent around the} went around the w. The prayer world by the interchurch world move-| gor guidance to replenish a devastated ment of North America, * movement to bring about Protestant co-operation. telegraph it has been senf to the at denominations of this country ; yy cable it has gone to England and the East. Thus it has heen dispatched to every mission. center everywhere, and from ¢ mission center it has gone on again in the language of the comutry [0 eve Protestant mission station near and far, FIRST TO GIRDLE GLOBE, This prayer is the first ever to be sent around the world; the first ever ta) be translated into a thousand) Jang: uages and spoken simultaneously in countless places. With one yoice. though in many tongues, it calls for “the elevation of justice and of broth- erhoca” appeals for the hastening of that “Kingdom where merey and love shall rule the hearts and hands of men.” To Mexico City and Montevideo, the s cabled for South and Cen- tral America; to Shanghai also, and from there it was velayed to Japan. the Philippines. Ma and Oceania, to Lahore, Indi or distribution threughout India and the surrounding earth and stay the unr peoples, A WATCH-NIG Almighty God, F kind, at the end of malice has so often thwarted love, we join the prayers of all Thy children around the world fo peace. the eleva- tion ef justice and of brotherhood. Thou Creator, possessior of all things. who didst make the earth for the races of men and didst set hound. for their habitation, forgive nus ou greed us we repent of our sin, and re- store to all hearts the recognition ‘of ; the transcendent rignt of human life to live, Qnen our eves, t of perplexed WT PRAYER ther of all man year in’ whieh we heseeeh Thee, to the dignity abor, the sacredness oF human service, and tie privileves of production, that nation may join na- fion and man may join man jusfly in honest work to replenish a devastated earth. i Quicken the sympathy of. hearts made dull by reropst ond sights of suf- fering, incomprehensible and needless. Call us agian that we may bow be fore the etern: ting aside malice, envy, covetousnes: count to Recht, Persia; and to} rq prutality, to enter inte the peace ie fora Fecant Tiyof the son of ihe Most High, for the northern stretches 0 on by hy gractone idence to Boloho Stora ther antLest Tasten by ~1 racions provi and hy the consecrated efforts of Thy children the coming of Thy world wide kingdom where justice, merey and love shall rile in us, 0. Lord, clean hearts, Create in us. O Lord. clean hearts. and renew right spirts for: the coming yeor, This we ask in the spirit of Jesus Christ, our only, Ifope. Amen! lao of the Congo; to Durban for South Africa for the Zulu and the Roara, To Uppasala, Sweden, and gurich, Switzerland, for all the coun- tries of Europe. mission From each of these} enters it was sent out to the; fous everywhere,-and the mis-; s will receive itvin the Jang-| NEW. YEAR GREETING rect a smile with a smile, it friend or foe, along life's way-— le from the heart tf le } As ye pa Rey the st Ts reflectéd in. p: By your brother—he he who he may. EA The gorgeous tints of (he sunset: Noflect in the afteralow ; The beauty of distant worlds twink- ling. the ‘Jake- show, WE DELIVER 7) i a In nature's mirfor—doth So a good thought joken. Ne‘er returns fo the giver unhlest — And tis New Year T send ay peace token To the world a kind word —out- trust God for the rest. There are abont. 165 national forest, reserves in the United States. | * OR « Morning = jing Clean = Clear sna Health Nite ft Usde Big Core Book Murine CéChicage,U ~ | Jaws of. creation, pnt-|y <eep Your Eyes)’ ne A glance at ‘these Dresses that. extraordinary workmanship. The cludes many attractive serge, jersey silks, sale at A few Tricotine Dresses ju: this sale .... Our Mail Order Service is unexcelled. “Tismarek society is planning, to turn} out, en masse tomorrow evening™ for the annual New Year's dinner dance; ‘of the Eirmarck Country clab at the; Grand Pacific: hotel.. As usual, Bis- marck commercial tra ss und their wives of the local U Y.. council will be guests at the Country club and an attendance between 290 and 390) To Wyndmere. R. C. Strunk and family are leaving Bismarck to “make their home at Wyndmere. Mrs. Strunk and children will visit in St. Paul and other Min- nesota points fora month before pro- ceeding to Wyndmer Cives Farewell Party, \ Little Arnelda Stnink gave a fare: Well theatre party Saturday evening fo 10 young friends. After the Phere) the party repaired to tho R. C. Strunk { home, where delicious refreshments | were enjoyed. A beautifully iumi-} nated Christmas tree: featured the decorations. : Four Recruits Accepted. army gained four more recruits through’ the Bismarck recruiting sta- effort: was ex- pended on quality—in materials and assortment and the favored winter All specially priced for this which we are offering special during .. $34.50 ments as to quality and service! special to close at Uvtnustcuorcusuasnaenngta ican UAE AHSAN UHNANNOUNRRUUSUUUSLOUNELUUTEM UA ULUUOANEAUNNCLUUNGEUATeAUacnnangUvopeuantgudeaceevuvczcnenceyveccntvcepcuenncnasguaneenegeeodtenerecncaagacenaneaqsaegvecncenottosueagaceugeg anc It is now possible for anyone to make a satisfactory choice of a coat, dress or suit at a price that will add to the pleasure of your purchase. see these pile fabrics, trimming. will show ine, vorably priced. models in priced at st received velours, mixtures, all BISMARCK PLANNING TO ATTEND BIG COUNTRY CLUB ANNUAL AT POPULAR HOSTELRY FOR NEW YEAR'S REVELRY | {s looked for. The best music available has been procured for the occasion and the dinner promises to be a real work of art, The-big dining room of the Grand vacilic, where the affair will be staged, is to be beautifully decorated for the occasion, which promises to he one of the prettiest events Bis- marek has ever enjoyed. the! district. with headquarters at Aberdeen, S. D., sed onthe men's qualifications went them to Jefferson Barracks, . The men are William A, 'Thall Britton, Nick I. Etienne of Doug- s, Er LK. hikuch of Douglas and Armando Di cola. of ‘Mandan. Tho first three went into the tank corps, while Di Nicola’ enlisted for nett, in charge of and Get the Genuine. " Economy tion yesterday when ‘Col Lucius Ben- inEvery Cake If you have waited until now to buy your Coat, you owe it to yourself to garments of fine wool and with their luxurious No finer garments ever entered this store or none more fa- One Group of Coats, including polo cloths, velours, novelty mixtures and plushes, all specially One Group of Coats that tinseltones, specially priced at... Wo men ’s Footwear A Cleatianee of More Than Just Broken Sizes Webb Brothers First in Styles, First in Variety, Foremost in Values: _ tricotines, $25.00 includes plushes and $35.00 This sale offers many attractive styles at savings which are really remark- able. All sizes are represented in the group, but not all sizes are shown in each individual style. The workmanship and materials answer all require- Values from $8.50 to $10.00; $5. 00 These of delightful models, jauntily designed of silvertones, peach bloom, the season’s newest colorings, as well as brown and navy. Styles are belted or beltless, All are beautifully tailor ed, One-Half Regular LETEET EEE PUOGUSBEESUDESUSTEBED ASC STSTD UU EAUSUES UUM EEUU ETE velours and mixtures: in Special at Price the infantry. Di Nicola and Etienne! are previous service men. Former Resident Dead. The many Bismarck friends of 1. i. Entrup, formerly representative in this territory for the Duluth Drug Co.. and who returned to St, Paul two years ago, will learn with regret of his re- cent death in St. Paul, The. deceased was an uncle of R. C, Strunk of Bis- marek. TERTAIN SICK TODAY The members of the Thursday Musi- cal club are entertaining the patients in the local hospitals this ‘afternoon with a program of songs appropriate to the Christmas. season, The first visit was to the Bismarck hospital, where a very enjoyable program was given. and this was then repeated at the St. Alexius hospttal) Those of the patients who were able to attend the musicals were greatly pleased with the efforts of the club members to bring cheer to them. ~ WEDDING BRILLIANT EVENT. The wedding of Miss. Viola Bauer and Mr. Max Miller at the residence of Father Hiltner at 5:30 o'clogk yest day evening, was a brilliant succe. Miss Bauer wore a dark blue traveling ——— The Delineators for De- cember have arrived. er Milo Miller. Following the cere- mony, Mr. and Mts. Miller were given a wedding dinner at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Lambert: after which they left for eastern points on a two weeks’ honeymoon. A number of friends of the bride ‘and groom’ were at the station to see the couple off and showered thém with rice. Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for Hosiery. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skinand a body full of youth and health may. be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking suit with a turban hat to match and carried, a bouquet of roses’ and nar- cissuses. Miss Winnifred Knudtson, the bridesmaid, wore a dark brown sa with. a small hat of the same color, ai catried a bougtiet of violets and thea (Mr, Miller was attended’ lyase)

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