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wb \ cecal y ee ) wn . » ys %, i cr a ‘ 4 boo . 4 a , } ] v7 ping » 48 ’ ~A tee SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1920~ BISMARV-K DAILY TRIBUNE ENTERTAINED FOR MRS. IRISH | Mrs. H. W. Richholt was hostess yesterday afternoon to a small party in compliment to Mrs. F. E. Irish who leaves shortly for California for the winter. Three tables of cards were played and the hostess served dainty refreshments later in the af- ternoon. MANDAN DELEGATIONS Mandan was represented in our city during’ the week in two interesting | groups of people: Early in the week ten residents of Mandan called on the Business and Professional Women on the occasion ofthe openfng of their club room, the Mandan guests being personal friends of the chairman of the house committee, Miss Elsie Stark. On Thursday and Friday about twenty delegates attended the sub- district meeting of the Methodist church. MRS STRATTON SURPRISED Mrs. W. S. Stratton was invited to | the apartment of Miss Elizabeth Jones from four to six yesterday afternoon, there to find a dozen high school col- leagues awaiting her with various and sundry surprises, all of which were of intense interest to the honor guest. Mrs. Stratton, who has resigned her | position as instructor in high schooi received during the day gifts from her | classes in psychology, pedagogy and higher mathematics all expressings their deep regret at her resignation which takes effect at once. [CHURCH NO- TES — @lon Lutheran Church Avenue D and \Seventh Strett. Services: 10:40 a. m. (German, 8:00 p. m. (Rnglish.) Subject: | “Christ's Second Advent.” i Victor Bartling, Pastor. Colored Baptist Church Servcies at the Second colored Bap- tist church, corner Eighth street south and Sweet, Sunday, Dec. 12, 1920. Morning service at 11:00. Text, Luke 22 chapter 24 verse. ‘Peter's, Downward Step.” Sabbath School, 12:00. i Evening service, Phil. 2d chapter, ! 9-10 verses. “A Name Which is Above Every Name.” Rev. D. E. Beaslye, Pastor. \ St. George’s Church Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector. Services tomorrow, Third Sunday in Advent: =~ 10 a. m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser- mon. 4 p.m: Vespers and meditation. These services are open to all. Vis- itors and strangers who: may be in the city over’ ‘Sunday are assured of a hearty welcbtie. All seats free. Books provided. Salvation Army SUNDAY—11 a. m., Holiness meet- ing. 2 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class. 6:30 p. m., Young People’s legion. 8 n. m. Salvation meeting. | WEEK DAYS—Wednesday, 8 p- m.,! Holiness meeting. Thursday, 8 p. m. i Saturday. 8 p. m. ! Real inspirational services. Wel-| come. res Christian Sclénce Society Cornor Fourth street and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject “God the Preserver of Man.” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. BANKS WELCOME WOMEN EMPLOYES Speaking of the many fields open to trained women, F, L. Watkins, Pres., Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., says: “An astonish | ing number of our women graduates go to banks. Within a few days, Edith Krause was sent as assistant to thecashicr of the Dakota National Bank of Dickinson, Hazel Broder- ick went to the State Bank of Alice., Etta Hannaford to the Farmers State Bank of Hazelton.” Dakota Business College courses are thorough. Graduates succeed everywhere. . ‘‘Follow the Suc- ceSpful’? § Write’F) bk. Watkins, | 806 Front St.. Fargo, N. D. | “Forgive Us Our Debs.” | tory Walketh in Darkness,” from th Mes- | LACE CAPE FEATURE OF | GOWN OF / ZONA BY CORA MOORE, New York’s Fashion Authority New York, D 10.—Several very unusual ways of using lace have been introduced this season, which fact has done much to bring back its old-time prestige. In “Ladies’ Night,” at the Bltinge theater, Caliborne Foster wears a gown of velvet brocade that has an BROCADE odd, but very fetching lace cape- bodice. “The lace was obviously chosen to match as ‘nearly as pos- sible the pattern of the brocade. | The cape is made with a yoke of the lace appliqued to a foundation of silk. For the rest of the cape, the lace is unlined and falls straight dow’ from the shoulders in coat effect. It is very graceful. aaa aaa OUI 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-j vices and to visit the reading room. .First Baptist Church Edward F, Jorden, D. Morning service at 1 Miss Clara Mann, State Field Work- er for the W. C. T. U. will be the speaker. Sunday School at 12:00 o'clock. Young People’s meeting at 6:2 Evening service at 7 will speak. The subject will be a Character sketch—‘Elijah’ Under the Juniper Tree.” In the morning service special mu- astor. sic will be rendered by the ree | Quartet. In the évening, special music by thé Junior choir. All are cordially invited to attend. Presbyterian Chureh First Presbyterian church, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minis Morning worship at 10:30. Theme: This is the | Sixth mon of the Lord’s Prayer series. Mr. Halverson will sing a solo. Messrs. Humphreys and Halver- son, and Mrs. Morris will sing a trio. Junior Sunday School at 9:30. All other departments at 12m. Remember the Men's Class. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. A good place for young people. Evening worship at 7:30. Theme: “Fundamentals of Prosperity.” The ic oir will ‘sing an arrangement of {“Nearer My God to Thee,” by Wilson. Mr. J. Paul Gross will sing an offer- number, “The People That siah, by Handel. ‘ayer meeting Wednesday evening Subject: of Christ.” a are cordially invited to the ser- :30 Morning wor hin theme, “The Religion of the upward | Reach.” { Anthem, “Rock of Ages,” Dudley Buck; Mrs. Larson, Miss Ramp, Messrs. Noggle and Lobach. Noon, Sunday school with classes for all. Loehrke, supt. 6:30 Epworth league. A large circle! of young people are finding the league THEN It is everlasting friends. details. BUTLER 31114 Main St., Up AVPUUOATANLADAUUUTUNMODHUeGDAOUUqVCOTEGAvEAUUUO 15 More Days WHY NOT A PHOTOGRAPH? appreciated by your family and Make your ‘<pointment now be- fore the rush starts and when we can have time to bring out all the mere Ran AANA i XMAS and everlastingly STUDIO stairs Phone 249 :30.. The pastor “The Genealogy |s meetings interesting and helpful. Will {you not join them? :80 Pleasant Hour service, Sermon theme, “The Religion of the ; Deed.” This will be the second ad- dress on “the Religion for Today.” It will be a pra Hearty congregational { splendid hymns. Special program of music as fol- lows: Anthem, “The Hills of Home,” Wilson; the chorus choir. Duet, Male chorus, “Nearer Home,” Bil- horn; the Male choir. A neighborhood service for neigh- borly people. An especial invitation to strangers in the city. You will jbe made to Bere th poms here. QUIGLEY, { Minister. . ATTE TION MASONS Special meeting Bismarck | Lodge No. 5 Monday; Evening, Dec. 13,.1920, 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. Degree. meet Monday night at the K. P. Yall. Election of officers. f city News j From Hinton . Mr. and M W. W. ton were doing busin yesterday. s in Bismarck Elks’ Band Rehearsal Every member of the Elks’ band} lis requested to mect for rehearsal Sun- | day afternoon at 3 o'clock. - | { i Returned to Zap | Mr. and Mrs U. Hoffman returned ale their home in Zap yesterday after a brief busine: ession in Bismarck. Returns to hburn 1 Mrs. Fred Hanson returned to her | home at Underwood this morning fol- lowing treatment at Bismarck hospi- | | tal. : | y | Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Wagner, Twelfth street, are the parents of a baby girl born this morning. Returned from Clinic Doctors Roan and Schipfer returned | y from attendance at a clinic ster, Minn., stopping for ¢ day in Minneapolis on their return. To Hazelton i | Miss Mary Sabraw returned to her} home in Hazelton yesterday, by way of Bismarck, after a visit with her sister. Mrs. Julius Thompson of Na- poleon. | Two Boys | Baby sons arrived at St. | this morning for Mr. and Mrs. Michael | 'Traxinger, of Herried, (and for Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kolberg. | | | odist Sub-district meeting -returnet jhome yesterday afternoon. The del | egates, headed by Rev. N. L. Rockwell | jof the Methodist chureh at Linton, | were H. A. Thorson, Mrs. William Pa- |gel, Miss Jennie Johnson, and Miss Nellie Freeman. Named Receiver Arthur Young, deputy state treas- has been named receiver of the Security State bank of New England. Daily } 1 discussion on re-} ligion in the ordinary relations of life. | singing of | “Crossing the Bar,” Ashford; | ; Mr. Noggle and Mr. Lobach. | NOTICE — | The Daughters of Isabella will i Merwig, of Lin-! ;Shal Wells company, Linton Representatives | The Linton delegation to the Meth- | Christmas is Just Around the a Shop Early and in the Morning Special Sal e of Sleeping Wear Monday. Morning We begin a great Clearance of all Outing Flannel Sleeping Wear At Wonderful Price Reductions We Sell “Carlsbad-Brighton” and “Universal” Sleeping wear. 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Commencing ‘tonight and ev- lery Saturday night there will Patients entering Bismarck Hospi-|be a dance in Patterson’s hall. ui tal the past two days\ were “ iniam | Dancing at 9:00 p. m. sharp. Ad- Medina Callers Geisler, endrickson, i J. H. Kershaw, Brine mission 50c and war ‘tax. F. Harvey and } ey of Me- | Mandan i dina called on friends in town yester- Raub; William Ol- | ley City; Mrs. Estin Garmo, The usual saturday night Din- ner Dance will be held at Hotel day- : Mrs. John Gohring, Wash- ring St. Alexius: Mrs, E. W. McKenzie. Dancing at 10:00 p. Draeger, Napoleon; Stanley Rodahs, m. Milwaukee and Bismarck; Mrs. Gott- fried Heine, Arena. charged from pick up representatives of the com- panv all along the route. taking them to the parent house at Duluth. | urer’s office until,,Treasurer Obert Olson retires the ore of the year. Ss. Jahr in Town : Simon Jahr, a prominent man ot , afafirs from Wilton is in town today. Entering Hospita Is Jazz Band on Train The convention special.of the Mar- | which will pass through Bismarck tomorrow morning on its way from a oreland to Duluth, band, and To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO Children’s Outing Flannel Gowns Boys’ Outing Flannel, 2 Piece Blankets Qu morning were: NE tablets. The genuine bears Mrs. Thoma C. nature of E. W. Grove. Buy Your Seats Now for the 27th Annual Tour Wednesday Evening, December 22, 1920 Auspices: BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF Adults $1.10 it | Mr. Young will continue in the treas- Children’s Sleeping: Wear MEN’S SLEEPING WEAR Men’s.Fine Flannelette Night Pans 75¢c Co. Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. ASK Your Grocer Fi Humpty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY and for Seay ce Pete ser a Hamline University Glee Club CONCERT---AUDITORIUM Students 55c $46.00 SUITS $20.00