The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 4, 1920, Page 5

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\ Noggle and Mr. Lobach. SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1920 CHURCH NOTES o es Swedish Lutheran Chureh Seventh street and Avenue D, Morning seryices, 10:30. Sunday school, 12 noon. Evening services at 8 o'clock. Music by the church choir at the evening services. All are cordially invited to attend these services. E, F, ALFSON, Pastor. Week-Day Services Tuesday—Band Practice. Wednesday — Mid-week Holiness theeting. Thursday—Public meeting conduct- ed by the Young People. Friday—Guards. Saturday—Praise Meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. V, J. Huffman, Captain. Christian Scicence Soclety Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “God the only Cause and Creator.” a Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening ‘meeting at 8 o’clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these ser- vices and to visit the reading room. Evangelical Association | Church, corner 7th and Rosser Sts. (northeast of Bismarck Hospital) .. German service, 10 a. m. | Sunday School, 11:00 a. m ! Gospel Talk, “Wheat and Tareés,”' 12:00 m. : Young Peoples Alliance, 6:45 p. m. Evening Service, Sermon Subject; “The, Guidebook of tlié Soul.” | Special music, 7:30 p. m. \ A live, interesting prayer service | Tuesday evening 7:30. Theo. Ander- son, leader. You are cordially invited to attend. C. F, Strutz, Pastor. The Salvation Army , 112 Main Street Sunday Services 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. . 11:00 a. m. Holiness meeting. 2:00 p, m. Sunday School and Bible’ Class. 6:30.p. m. Young People’s Legion meeting. 7:30 p. m. Open Air Rally. 8:00 p, m. Grand Salvation meet- ing and enrollment of soldiers. ‘he services Sunday will be con- ducted: by Mrs. Colonel Barker and Mrs, Brigadier Hunter of Minneapolis, First Baptist Chureh Edward J. Jorden, Minister. Morning service at 10:45. The Communion will be observed. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Young People’s meeting at 6:30 p. m , Preaching ,, vat 7:30, | The beautiful story of Ruth will be considered. In the morning special music by the double quartet. ; | “In the evening music by/the Junior | choir. All are cordially invited to be pres- ent. rn ! service in the evening oy St. George’s Church , A special United Mission service will ‘9e conducted this evening at 18 o’clock. Everybody invited. The ‘Rev. A. J. Ten Broeck will take for his subject: “What can | do? The Tocsin of: War.” i Services ittemorrow, 2nd Stnday in, Advent, he { 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Children’s service. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon. The Rev. A. J. Ten Broeck will con- clude his series of addresses at the services tomorrow. At tne children’s services, 9:30 a. m., he will speak on “geavels ¢ Their Work”, and at 11:00 o’clock he will take for his subject, “For Church, For Country, and For Home.” Everybody should be there. Splendid addresses. All are invited. =~ First Presbyterian Church Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister. The Holy Communion will be ob- served at 10:30 a, m. All members of the church are especially’ urged to be present at this service. Others also should observe this beautiful ser- vice. The session will meet promptly at 10:00 a. m. in the chapel and those uniting on Confession of faith should meet it at that time. Special music by the morning quartette. Junior Sunday school at 12 m. All other departments at_12 m. Classes for -alr"Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. As this is the Three Hundredth An: , niversary of the landing of the Pil- grims the pastor will speak on “The Contribution of the Pilgrims to America.” Let a large crowd observe | this event together. All are invited | to the services of the church. | Eigatig. } McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon topic, “A Study in Depression.” i Quartet, “Hold Thou My Hand,” Parks, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Howell, Mr. | 12:00 Sunday school. Classes for | all. Men especially invited. Mr. A. A Loehrke, Supt. 6:30 Epworth league. A program | of unusual interest to all young peo- ple. Good fellowship. | 7:00 Pleasant hour service. Hearty congregational singing Special se- Jections as follows: Chorus, “Praise | Ye the Father,” Gounod; duet, “I’m a Pilgrim,” Nevin; Mrs. Targart and Mr. Noggle. Qugrtet, “Saviour When ; Night Involves the Skies,” Shelley; | Mrs. Targart, Mrs. Howell, Mr. Nog- | gle and Mr. Quigley. Male chorus, “Praise the Lord,” Maker. Plain, practical preaching on a Aa subject. A pleasant place in which to spend an hour. Come! ' G. H. QUIGLEY, Minister. FOOD SALE The Ladies Aid of Trinity Lu- theran Church\ will conduct a sale of home baked foods and other home made articles at the office of Bismarck Gas Company on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 4th. Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck,-N--D. t pee eS This is a wonderful ( Store! It sparkles with the spirit of the season. Stocks are at their zenith, and it is doubtful if‘a more complete line of holiday merchan- dise could be found hereabouts, while prices are consistent with our policy of better values and better service. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Shop earlier. That will be the slo- gan of the store this year, and you should make it your motto. It will he better for you; as it will give you first choice. while there will be no price advantage later. It will be better for us, because we can give you better service now than later. Shop Earlier at “The Christmas Store”’ What is more appropriate or ap- preciated than a Muff or a Fine Shoulder Piece of Fur. Neck furs and throws $14.50 to $98.50 Muffs to match $7.50 to $37.50 PARTY FROC For the wife or daughter. Beau- tiful creations at from $19.50 WAISTS A big variety of newest models $5.98 to SWEATERS Make very desirable gifts. Slip- on styles $5.00 to $12.00 Blouse Styles $7.98 to... $8.50 KIMONAS Very Pretty Styles and Fabrics $4.50 to BATH ROBES ! Splendid Gifts, Always Welcome .We show a Big Line. Women’s Bathrobes $7.50 to Men’s Bathrobes $9.50 to $16.50 Children’s Bathrobes $3 to $5.00 Pullman Robes for Women $18.50 to PETTICOATS Hand Embroidered Petticoats $12.00 to All Silk Jersey Petticoats in a Big Line of Colors $5.98 to $12 BLOOMERS These popular garments make fine gifts. Some beautiful hand embroidered styles at .. .$12.00 All Silk Jersey and Satin Bloom- ers $6.98 to NEGLIGEE Dainty and Pretty Garments for Women $12.50 to $34.50 TEA APRONS Many Pretty Styles at $1.00 and BUNGALOW APRONS New and Novel Fancy cot SILK LINGERIE Beautiful and Dainty Hand Made Garments. Gowns and Chemise, Silk and Satin $6.50 $18.00 . Petticoats, Crepe de Chine and » Wash Silk $8.50 to $15.00 FANCY BRASSIERES $2.25 , DANCING-CORSETS Satin, Silk roche, Batiste $6.50 to PAJAMAS | Hand Embroidered, All Wool, Flannel. and Flannelette. $5.00 TEDDY BEAR SUITS All Wool, Knitted, 4 Pieces, Cap, Coat, Leggins and Mittens $8.50 HAND MADE NOVELTIES Fancy Sachet Bags and Round Garters 20c to Lingerie Pins at BABY GIFTS In Our Infant’s Department Japanese Silk Quilts $7.50 to $12 Silk Kimonas at $4.50: Hand Made Jackets $200 to $7.50 Clothes Hangers at Carriage Strans $1.00 to $1.50 Comb Sets $1.00 to Baby Books 65c to .. Bath Tub Swans Baby Rattles 35c to KNIT HEADWEAR Pretty Knitted Caps and Tams ‘- A Big Showing of Fancy Rib- bons 49c per yard up to . .$5.50 HAIR ORNAMENTS Spanish Combs $1.95 to . .$7.00 Tuck Combs $1.50 to ... .$2.50 NECKWEAR Lace Collars 75c to ..... .$4.50 Lace Vestees $2.00 to ... .$4.50 Collar and Cuff Sets $1.50 to STATIONERY Very New, Dainty Colors, 24) sheets, 24 envelopes in attrac- tive box at “ HANDKERCHIEFS When in doubt, give Handker- chiefs. What else can be said then except a mention of prices. FOR HER: Dainty Embroidered handker- chiefs in plain white and also in colors 10c each to ...'.35¢ Fine Embroidered Linen, in white and colors 50c each Initial Handkerchiefs, Big Va- riety, 10c each to Boxed Handkerchiefs, put up 3 in Attractive Gift Boxes. 75c per box, up to $1.75 FOR HIM: Men’s Fancy Handkerchiefs, Special each Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Men’s Fine Plain Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 40c to Men’s White Cambric Hand- kerchiefs,. 2 for 25c. and 2 FOR THE KIDDIES: Cute little handkerchiefs, em- broidered in colors. Some put up in boxes. 10c to TOY-LAND Here is the Mecca and Delight of all Children. This is what they have waited a whole year for. Toys and Dolls of All Kinds at “very. reasonable prices. Bring the children with you and have them see Toy-Land. ART NEEDLE-WORK This department offers hund- reds of suggestions to those who are handy with the needle. If you make the gifts you give, you can economize considerably on your Christmas outlay, but you must not delay. Come in and Make Your Selections Now. . W. LU The Store of Quality and Service PET? NECKLACES Some Very Pretty Styles at 85c $6.00 fo seine’ dialsoie Siale.s GLOVES Difficult to-find anything more useful and appropriate. | Fine French Kid $3.00 to $5.00 Cape Street gloves $2.95 to $3.95 Strap Wrist Gauntlet Styles of Fine Kid, Cape and Chamois “Treland’s” Heavy Wool Strap Wrist Gauntlets Special . .$1.95 HAND BAGS An Immense Variety of all the New Styles and Leathers $1.39 $45.00 UMBRELLAS For Women $2.75 to ....$15.00 For men $2.75 to SILK UNDERWEAR Kayser Fine Italian Silk and Several Other Good Makes. All Silk Bloomers $5.00 to $9.00 Silk Chemise, $6.00 and . .$7.00 Union Suits, $3.50 to ....$7.50 Silk Top Shirts $2.25 to . .$2.75 All Silk Shirts $5.00 and $6.00 SILK HOSE Useful and Appreciated Gifts Plain Black Silk 95¢ to ... .$6.00 Plain Colored Silk $1.29 to $4.00 Fancy Black Silk $1.50 to $8.50 SPORTS HOSE Fine Imported Wool Also Fancy Mercerized Hose $2.95 to $4.50 SLIPPERS Useful Gifts. Well Thought of For Children $2.00 to ....$2.35 Ladies Felts $2.25 to ....$8.50 Ladies Satins at Ladies Juliettes at Ladies “Hylo” at Men’s Felts $2.75 to “Boy Scout” Slippers at . .$2.50 Infants Fur Trimmed Slippers at $1.50 and TABLELINENS Would you please the proud and thrifty housewife? Then give her Table Linens. Foremost of thése are the “MADEIRA” HAND WORKED LINENS. We have a selection of the choic- est pieces to be found. Center pieces and cloths, Nap- kins to match, 13 piece table sets scarfs and tray cloths Damask Table Cloths of Linen and fine imported cotton $4.50 Other Table Cloths at from $3.75 Lunch Cloths at from $1.79 to Finished Napkins at from $3.95 per dozen to’ Table Damask, at per yard‘$1.45 $' Napkins ‘to match some of the patterns. Round Centers trimmed with Filet Lace TOWELS Fancy Gift Towels, much, appre- ciated at Christmas time. Pure Linen Huck Towels fancy borders 98c to Other Huck Towels, hemstitched and fancy borders 59c to ..75c Fancy Bath Towels, in pretty color combinations 89c to $1.69 Bath Towel Sets, fancy designs in colors $1.98 to Fancy Wash cloths, 3 in a box at per box FANCY TABLE PIECES Imported Japanese Print Table Cloths and Napkins. In blue ‘and white, also in five colors, a big assortment. DOILY' SETS “°° 13 piece sets consisting of cen- ter piece, 6 medium and 6 small doilies, per set GREETING CARDS Send them to all your friends. They’re inexpensive and they help to spread Good Cheer at, Christmas Time. We have a big assortment at 3 for 10c, and 5c, 10c, 15¢, 25, $35¢c, 50c, 75c each. GIFT DRESSINGS Everything you need to properly dress us your gift packages” Christmas boxes, seals, cards, 0 ! Tags, labels, tissue paner, tying cords and ribbons. S CO. Bismarck, N. D. ere Let ra.) Smo

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