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phens, will come in from Washington theme tue pl een A 800d cong people are urged to be present. to be the house guests of their sister, sabes m ot tes ial ae by. UnGeie Meenie worship a : Hn prac- Mrs. Burt Finney. All will remain Rea a eae anes HONS. EN" Geal message for the wee ees through the holidays as guests of the [DONT S°hvice oe ane ood cheer of |. Choir will sing the anthem, “Hold hey? Stevens and Ward families in Bis-| 10 yroiiday season in it. | Thou Mine, My Hand.” Mr. ‘Ferner . marc. aye -- | A special invitation is extended ; Will sing a solo. All are cordially | ENTERTAINS BOYS strangers in the city. Jinvited to the services of the church. | Mrs, E. H. Howell entertained ten G. H. ‘QUIGLEY, | Ste George’s Chureh a voys at her home last evening, the Minister. 7 bad bd Be j b being members of her Sunday . T. Dewhurst, Rector. ny boys ‘dei : 2 R . owe Suid pect school class. ‘There were games, a i 2 vangellenl Association i Olheatane: tomorrow unday before candy pull and delightful refresh- ae corner Seventh and Ros: Rear wats Charen sachool Jang carol eae peasaat bod “German service, 10:00 a.m, | Singing. p vs a ae cO0\ 6 ; lL a. m., Morning prayer and ser- TO Si D HOLIDAYS Sunday rol, 11:00 a. m. ; Mr, and Mrs. *. J. Woodland and] Gospel Talk, “God's Multiplication | Mn. ; aie Miss Woodland and little Helen Bou-} Table,” 12m. 4 p.m. Vespers and meditation. [ stedt, who has\been visiting four] Yourig Peoples Alliance, 6:45 p. m.1,, 41! are requested to take note that . fionths, will ledve on No. 4 tonight] pyening sermon, “The Star of Ja-| there will be a midnight celebration | for S:, Paw: td spend the holidays. 7:30 p.m rist on Christmas | ; \ hotel clerk in- an eastern city! eve at 11:30. dal music (by aug. CONDUCTS SERVICES : “Guests now want to know ™ nted choir under the direction of CHRISTM 213 PARTY, mas part e3 of the seison was given’ Friday evening at the home of Mr. 1 and Mrs. A. W when Mrs. Car Haugen were joint hostesses to Christmas parcy for Muss Haugen's Sunda; school ¢ cotirosed of 11 boys. The first part of the evaning Hes Was spent in playing games and later | the dining room was the scene of festivities. A Christmas tree adorn the center of the table and, atter singing carols ani repeating the Christmas story, the boys enjoyei a delicious lunch. Small $s were hung on the tree for eech doy and al felt the evening wel spent. Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite was the guest of the evening, The following \o: ‘class: Paul Mow ‘merson Leis- mann, Gile Wilson, Francis Nuessle, Frank Carlson, Robert Carlson, Carl Martin,, Garland Cord Willys Neder: gall Aleck Duer, Richard Registe: . STUDENTS RETURN TOMORROW Bismarck will be gladdened by the return of a bevy of young girls re- turning to their homes in Bismarck tomorrow from their various schools’ Miss Josephine Welch who is attend ing Minneapolis Art school, comes on to spend vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Geo. A. Welch, 415 Fourth street; Mrs. Alice Webb, a freshman in the University of Wis- consin joins her sister Miss Marjory ‘who is taking a business course in Minneapolis and together they returt*) to the William Webb home at 700 Fifth street. Miss Dorothy Skeels wil! be home from LaCrosse Normal schoo) to spend Christmas at.the home of her father, \B..K. Skeels on Sixth street; and: Miss Florence Homan, daughter of John Homan, will be home from St. Catherine’s convent in St. Paul. Carlson, 218 Ist St., noond Miss Carrie compose the MRS. BODENSTAB HOSTESS The new social card club recently organized was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. This was the initial meeting of the club and it was an enjoyable little home affair. Three tables of bridge were in play and the hostess served refresh- ments later in the afternoan. The club will make simplicity of arrange- ment the key note of their social gath- erings which will occur at the homes } of the members on alternate Wednes- days, adding much to the pleasure of 4a the social season. ) aaa * FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS The Fortnightly club will hold their regular meeting in the Community room of the City library on Wednes- “day of the coming we Mrs. F. R. Smyth will discuss “Civil and Political Rights”; Mrs. P. E. Byrne will read a paper on “State Constitutions,” and Mrs, Rams has as_ her — topic, “French andj Spanish Pottery.’ * « CHRISTMAS REUNION PLANNED The R. N. Stevens family expect their two daughters for the holiday time. Miss Clara Stevens, who is in a bank at Graceville, Minnesota, will be at her father’s home, 413 Third street just before Christmas, and Mrs. Ralph Ward (Bmma Stevens). Ralph and j their two children, Emogene and Ste- 8 | Rev. C. F. Strutz of the Evangelical | all oe ‘DIANA SIG S FOR MOVIES — ~DEOM ORE. British camera-artist, as the most beautiful noblewoman in Eng- land, has signed a contract with J. Stuart Blackton, New York Lady Diana Manners, selected by E. O. Hoppe, the famous ; ‘MAJOR SCHUMANS BODY ARRIVES AT WISCONSIN. HOME | Widow of Army Officer Leaves ; to Attend Rites in Form- | er Home Shuman left! s Wisconsin, me town of her LL. shuman to | Mrs, Minnie Jags f nies for the bur | whose remains will be Oro Crosse on Monday for burial. Major ‘Shuman died im trance on; , October 19, 1918, avout a moath afier! landing with his command fer service jin the war . He was buried at Beri- | gueux, wrere the remains have since} _ rested until arrangements might e/ completed for’ briuging the remains’ ito America. Colonel J. B. Shuman, a brother of |the deceased soldier, met the ship at ; Hoboken and is escort to the Wiscoa- sin hone where a cortege of !Wrenk Lo Shuman Post of American, Legion will conduct the fin; iprremece 1 Li wire trom © at eleven o'clock th ;Shuman’s tather, Mr, rsOn, | ; say “Lett Ho oken lest night with) !Maior Shuman's body. Will arri LaCr on Monday morning eleven 1 } Mejor Shuman, who was in charge} fof, the Independent Telephone com- ipany's office left Bismarck in ‘command of a b: ion of the Signal | {C of the $4th Div ‘of picked men trom North «Da South Dakota, Minnesota and Wis« consin. Contracting pneumonia from exposure on @ rough sea _ passage death came in one month afier land- ing, after his command had gone in- land to Perigueux from’ Bordeaux. | News of the death of Major Shuman jwas a great sorrow to the whole city of Bismarck, and Bismarck joins with | LaCrosse in revering the memory of her soldier dead at the hour of his ‘burial in the town of his Yeyhood. Mrs, Shuman will return to be with { eat! ay! the ltome of throughout the state was given by the ‘go Comme! club and the institute was held the agricutural college. at Underwood Visliors Clarence [. son of Underwe town yesterda Pa] 7 To Make Hou mre Mr. and Mrs, John Nordstrom, Puldwin, will make their home ‘Soir danahter, 8 Carl & 22 Ave D East. Watson and 3 rod called on tr: | Wat of Yonn Robert Matcbam. of Minn student in the high school, coming wo Bismarck to be a holiday guest at George A. Welch. | polis, a Washburn Visitors: 1 Dr, Gordon and Karl Klein, two prominent Washburn men, we in Bismarck yesterday and were present at the regular meeting of the Elks. Not Much Better Thomas Sullivan, secretary of the Mandan Commercial club, who is dan- gerously ill, is in an unchanged cond tion toda Liitle hope is held out for Former I a Stanley ncis, together with M. W. Whalen have purchased the choco- late shop cf A. R. Hoffman of Minot. Mr. Francis was formerly with the Finney Drug store he ( From Pill: ademy | Robert Kelly returned this morning from school at Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Minnesota, to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs, N. W. Kelly. | Auditor-Elect Here i D. C. Poindexter, of Jamestown, state auditor-elect, was a visitor at the state capitol yesterday. He spent several hours in the office of the state auditor, familiarizing with the details of the office. Home Tomorrow i Miss Leah Keniston, daughter ot Secretary G. N. Keniston, is expected home from the west on Sunday eyen- ing to spend Christmas. Miss Kenis- ton is teaching at Winnet, Montana. The banc not | himself ; 7:80. p. 8:00 p. cial musi day," Mid- and Chri Frid niunity Saturd A cord Mel 1 he ON Wilson- Noon. Thursday Anthem, 's fo Epworth league. they movie producer, to appear in the films. the Duke and Duchess of Rutland. m., Open air meeting. m., Salvation meeting. Spe- ES —,Wednes ss meeting. Sunday school program week Holin trea. 7 the Com- rises. 1 be no service. is extended (> pistmas There w al invitation Methodist forning wo iscopal Churen hip. Third ser- mon jn the series on “Kvery Day Re- a ee ligion”; “The Religion of the Burn- served in ouy church Thur: ing Heart.” ing at 7:30. Churches that “Stilling the Tempest”, The Morning Choir. Sunday school hour with 1. Mr. Loehrke, Supt- A helpiu! * people. ». Sermon, nest hour la church that has She is the daughter of ;church on Christmas eve. Victory | Prayer band, Tuesday evening at 7:30. i Cc, F. STRUTZ, Pastor. | Rev. Postlethwaite, Minister. | Morning worship at 10:30. i“Lead Us Not Into Temptation.” This vis the last of the sesfes on the Lord’s ing choir. Please remember the hour is 10:50. i Junior Sunday school at 9 ‘other departments for all in a well Christmas” which is being more gen- | ‘erally observed each year, ebrated the Lord's birth in this way have found such sati tion and en- thusiasm in such people th eral obser should appeal to the spi shin. 4 Christian ring its gen- everywher This rit of leader- at 6:3 All Endeavor Mrs. Herman Scheffer. Theme, | Special music by the morn- | | “To St. I the young | ne Letter Ronham jewelers, received on Dec. 16 their first letter sent from New York by Aeroplane Mail delivery. This jetter waa mailed at New York at 7 p. m. on Dec. 13 and traveled to ule ‘Win Cities by aeroplane. her parents in Bismarck for Christ- mas. — S— * | CITY NEWS || B. XK. Skeels to Cities | Barlow K. Skeels left yesterday for ‘the Twin Cities on a business trip. Women irom out of Town In Bismarck yesterday on bu and pleasure were the following w Mr Dickinson Dociors Here | Doctor L. W. Butler of Dickinson | men from neighboring tow was in town yesterday on business. |K. A. Anderson, Steele; M ; Olson, Sterling; Mrs. Thomas Olson, Driscoll; M Katherine Hartnett, leon; Cassie P. Story and; pel, Wing: Mrs. R. H. Miss Bernice Southey, Wm. O. Kreibert, Cen- | J. Scallon, Wing; Misses and Hunda_ Kittlestved, | Mrs, F. B. Streeter, and n Linton. | Here from Wilton | §. P. Knowles and Mrs. Knowles of | | Wilton spent yesterday in Bismarck. ul |p, A. Copelin, manager of the Ford | Motor Company, left last night for St. Paul. i From Cannon Ball | B. W. Haggard and Clarencé Hag- gard were in from Cannon Ball yes- terday. on Sale Monday Tickets for the Hamline university | glee club concert to be given here on | Dee. 22 will go on sale Monday morn- ing at 9 a. m. at Harris and compan; Interest already manifest in the ap- pearance of this organization, reputed | Returns From Fargo Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of public instruction, he returned from Fargo where ie 281 to be one of the best college mus! a guest at the banquet given in honor) organizations in the country, i bs jot the boys and dy who eye done! ay early demand for tickets. It is an- | excellent work in cora clubs, i Adam Schaal Pianos, Grands, Uprights and Players, also | Reproducing, direct from the Factory to the Home. j I have ONE EXTRA SPECIAL—in Bismarck—a Sample in Figured American Walnut, with bench, that I will save around $100 from the Regular price, to close before the end of this year—Easy payments if desired. I will be in Bismarck the week before Christmas and will j call and explairi all about it—drov me a postal if interested. D. ERNEST HALL Freee eee better bbrtb bbb heb bbbe beer ntrt Keallo | etC.! nounced that immediately after the | Fs Buy Her That Bracelet Watch. We have show you. Anything from 10 year cases to the very finest Solid Gold, including White and Green Gold Cases. this vear. a very fine selection to We have Four Exceptional Values at $14.50, $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00. We can save you money on Wrist Watches at _ FOLSOM’S ——_ — concert a reception will be given for| Thayer str The members of the the gice club men at the parlors of the! club leave or rain, Deg the midnight st. Special For Christmas Buy Your Phonograph and Records at 35% Off ‘Asscciation returns Friday from Ha-| old-fashioned congregational singing zen where he conducted successful] in which » man join without at- evangelistic services last week. Itracting attention.” The cle a EEEEEEEELEDEEEE PE TEESE EEE ELE TPT E IEE ee —— . {he knew of none. Anyone enjc Bil, | é a + F % seaeaeaTE OT? —* | good lively congregational singing is | h t d Y . 7% 4 - | ' f CHURCH NOTES {insets sinusitis Sox's GIVE ADDRESS Chiropractic and Your tae ee A wy | vice preceding the evening sermon. | H cman eis entrtainent the ailornia rruit Store Swedish Lutherin Clrurch Sunday school will be given at-the | St h Seventh street and a enue D. ~~ SY ee ee OO es omac | Morning services, 10:30. i c : \ Sunday school, 12 noon. FOR PEACE POST pices | The Stomach, just the same as any athe 121 5th Street : Evening services at 8 o'clock: ismare se X | organ of the body, is dependent upon the The Christmas program will be . Bs Bismarck ate NS “atin Monday’ e h b re th va al rendered by the Sunday school Thurs- wit nold teaver ne i ne ny spinal nerves that branch irom the spine a i rf day? Dec: 28, at To;clock An the ever 3 6:2) followed by an ad. a noint between the vertebrae. We know that ha inging. Christmas services Wl be i, i se . Po Oe i. ee held Christmas eve at 11:30 o'clock in | i aa Sigconle these nerves must be free to carry the life. if ie ‘the evening. — — are urged to attend and be pr giving mental impulse to the stomach and 3/% & all are. cordially invited to attend at the installation of the officers | that the only voint along the entire course \£ YuUCcCe z rom E. F. ALFSON, Pastor. jvc rn ee ea ne work where this carrying capacity can be inter- {! oe Pale per ees | will also be held for the benefit ferred with is where these nerves emit from. ¥! ¢ Christian Science Society all candidates desiring to present! ae 7 | % Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. themselves for such examination. | the Spinal Column. or mas i Sunday service at 11:00 a- m. The Knights Templar will give the We know further that diseases cannot exist unless the Subject: “Is the Universe, Includ- jresuur « umas service at the tem: | b ete a i £ bans ing Man, Evolved by Atomic’ Force?” ple Christmas morning. [£ carrying’ capacity of these nerves is impaired. If your ¥ : H Your Clothes i Sunday school at $4) (8) ; | ave spine is right, the tsomach will be right. ir ave Your Clothes Wednesday evening meeting at $ { B.A. Y. i 9 iz oom cading room is open in the] | Brotherhood of American Yeo-, SEE ‘e Dry Cleaned and Pressed B reading Ir S i J, = i Le Be church building every Tuesday, Thurs- men No. 503 will hold their ree S ENGE D C Ph C $ é dav and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m- ular meeting Monday evening, = we ’ A “9 5 ie z All are welcome to attend these ser- December 20 at the K. Pp. Hall. £ vices and to visit the reading ae ‘All members are urged to attend. : aca ale : it z i eisetae social. y endan . * Elrst Baptist Charen | eae olen i ea / X-Ray Laboratory zt ¢ + Corner 4th and avenue B, Dr. E. A. scab ringgtiars : had Tail 1 Cl Jorden, pastor. Sas : ‘* is ° J. by allor and eaner o “ tocts PMorning worship with ser- The usual Saturday night } Bismarck, N. D. ae C : mon, topic, “God's Estimate of the | dance will be held'in Patterson’s “pggeapbterieebteteteee sel PPI PEPE E PEE PE PEPE TOPPED Lledo loeb dobecet doesedotededobleboledeintotebdodetobeb deletes Pee ee maaan ea! bie Hall tonight. Everybody wel-' 8 = = = — 12—The Bible school with classes 1 come. Dancing at 9.00 p. m. for all. eee 6:30—B. Y. P. U Meeting under i Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W. Buy Your Seats Now for the 27th Annual Tour the direction of Miss Ruth Finwall. | Kelly - 919 Bi J i 7:30—Praise service led by the Jun- | Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, N. D. . ° Si 2p x u ii noir. Sermon, “The Greatest | = ——— H l ty : Thing In the World:” Rev. Geo. B- Beulah Lignite Coal, $6.00 per amline niversi ee & Newcomb will preach-at both services | W. ton delivered. Wachter Trans- . ! dns thes aeenee neg net i dent's have aca slits CONCERT A DITO i M | dents ave 1 th ’ The Salvation Army | oiphes A gpa Sell your cream and poultry | ae 112 Main Street. to our agent, or ship direct to! | INDAY SERVICES—11:00 a. m cate a Peace Department as a | a z 2 i ; a a, ; fe 1 atta eeuiries part of the program to be adopt- | Northern Preduce Co., Bis-| Adults $1.10 Wednesday Evening, December 22, 1920 ae Students 55¢ 2:00 p. m., Sunday sthool and Bible | ed by the National Womay s Pa ‘marek. Write us for prices on; ices: BISMARCK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC y class. | ty its cor - 15-18. es ‘ ween cee) p. ma Young People’s meet-} “A. woman ve the poo | <team and poultry. Northern ing. ; sition,” says Miss Flan | Produce Co. |