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8 noel” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 ERE HEE RHEE 4 tetek | = PLACER HEED bee: CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OBSERVE CHRISTMAS |? : i WITH ELABORATE PROGRAMS FEATURED BY KIDDIES : May Christmas. Your 2 a BISMARCK HOSPUCAL EXERCISES The nurses ‘of the Bismarck hos- al will have their Christmas exer- ristmas night. Following the program given below, the. gifts will be distributed trom the Christ- es in the dining room of the hos- } {pital on C a Solo and ch Sound”-Solo Hark, the Glad - Lobach. Muriel Robinson. ra Servant” Dialogue—"A Capable Fore Christmas” { Song: hine Out, Oh Blessed Star” Be Merr aac thes: Solo—'oy to the World"—Mrs. —7B & Y \ PROGRAM | Targart. : “While epherds 4 z / , Joy to the World--Audience. Solo and chorus—‘All Praise ‘to their Flocks Howard > “e & Silent Night, Holy Night—Panto- Thee, Eternal Lord”—Solo, Mrs. Lar- * Our Greenhouses will be open Christmas +) mine. son, Male Chorus and Cho Christmas ‘Tar . ) ‘ Address—Rev. Strutz. Solo-—The Shepherd”—Mrs. Lar- : ine’ i i Vocal Solo--Miss Schmierer- son. tion—“Children in the Woods” ' i Eve and from Nine until Twelve Christmas Reading—-Dr. Arnson. Duet — “O Saviour, Precious —-Dorothy Birdzell. *. Piano Solo—Marion Strutz. Saviour’’—Mr. Noggle and Mr. Quig- ‘The Three Kings”—Three morning. ; Recitation—Goldie Strutz. ley. ca Beye. A Vocal Solo—Miss Bremer. orus—“Christians Awake” — The Recitation—“After Christmas’”—Ev- é Reading—Miss Pendry. | poune Geo ‘ F TO ONE AND ALL + Vocal Duet—Misses Wilbert and |’ s—“All Glory, Lawl ecitation—“A Song for Christmas” ‘ fs 5 Oscar H. Will and Co. ; Cole. |and Honor”—Solo by Mrs, Targart. _ -~George Knoyles. That it will be your happiest f Instrumental Duet—Miases Reid | sti amnyal Chirletmae exercises of| Reading--#fith Bannerman. Chemie and that the coming ‘ and Neumeyer. e Sunday school of McCabe Method-| Song—“America,, the Beautiful” ear will bring you prosperity Greenhouse Phone 784 R 324 4th St. — — ist Episcopal church will be held in; School. vith good health, is our sincere ° ‘ _ EVANGELICAL CHURCH the main auditorium of the church ZION Ra ANT Tia ti ish! ! Prelude. Friday evening of this week. ZION LUTHERAN ‘a RCH wisn: *E Opening Song, “Joy to the World”, There will be a Christmas tree,, Avenue D and 7th Stfet. 7 i eforforfrlonboladeteeffeeteelefefebeap | — Congregation. * ; songs and recitations by the little, Services Christmas morning at an fal part Ms aah aE. ae g Scripture Reading and Prayer—By| folk, a Santa Claus, und a good time, 10:30. ‘ grateful to you for the lib- the pastor. |folkfor everybody. } REV. BARTLING. eral Ralrondee yo have —__- _--__________ _ “ TREN -< wil]! Song, “Silent Night.” The offering will be devoted to the! - Sty ictnraay enna giver us an ope that ev- z ax-sarvice | appel. | Board of Sunday schools for the desti-| Christmas Day: 10 a. m. Plain cel- , at rs days, Niel, a prominent ex-service |") Ry as 7 for your friends and your : +} inan, being a law student in George |_,"‘A> Merry Christmas” — Willig/ tute in Central Europe. Liberality is ebration of Holy Communion. d self will b tisf: Visit Relatives, “| Washington school. * | Bre ‘ urged because of the extreme need. Sunday Services: 10 a. m., Church good selt will be |satistac- Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cox will spend Behe 4 Welcome”—Marion Schwantes. a ee fa | School. tory. You know, of course We Ng Christmas day in Valley City with the : ais Song, “I Say Unto You Rejoice’ -- oe GERMAN BAPTIST 11 a. m. Christmas service, choral that every sale was ‘made parents of Mr. Cox. Miss Boyeson to Fargo. Children’s Chorus. | Christmas exercises. will be held celebration of Holy Communion. ; with that understanding. Miss M Boyeson, director of mu- Exercise, “Little Candles"—six | t the German Baptist church, cor-| Christmas eve music will be repeat-| 4 ae To Wilton, sic in the gra Hl spend Christ- | Girls, nh fmer, of ae and Rosser streets .at| ed. It has been a pleasure to iss Maxwell, eighth grade teacher | mas vacation in Fargo, and probably, “Remember the Poor’+-Clara ; 8 Pp. m. ‘ogram will be presented} |. SSP BRAC A i in the junior high school, will spend r at Sheldon. “Remember the Poor” hn oa, by the Sunday school, opening with| AT) ST. MARS’ PRO-CATHEDRAL| Berve you, and we trust that Christmas at her home in Wilton. a Bredy. | Prayer by Rev. Guenther, The names| Christmas Services: . 12 o'clock! you will overlook any, little Gone to Warwick. Song, “Be Happy” — Children’s \of the children who will participate} midnight mass, celebrated by the| thing which is not consist- In Washington. Consulting engineer Walter S. Strat- Chorus. jin the program are: Anne Weisen-| Very Rey. M. J. Hiltner, V. G. ‘The! ent with this store’s policy Word from Washington advises that} ton and Mrs. Stratton left last even-| “The Angel’s Message” — —Bsther | berger, Bertha Steinert. Christine | beautiful mass “In Honor of St. Ben- of rendering a perfect ser- f Sterling Ried, who joined his brother | ing for Warwick, North Dakota, to Cordon. | Sehmide engone Steinert, Gertrude edict”, by Mueller will be sung. | vice to its customers. poy ty Niel, in the capital city a few weeks| spend Christmas at the home of Mrs.|_ Exercise, “The Rays of the Star’-. | Miller Nathalle Barbie, Edward Sch-| Holy communion will be given dur- | ‘ 4go, is now employed in the city and Stratton’s father, i, A. Crommett. | Six Girls. award Mites pont: Bsther Gaschle' ing a low mass immediately’ after Our Store will be closed all day Instrumental—The Delzer children. fev 9 iver jrma Barble, Henry | the first. mass. | Chri | Sa store colle Geert "| Hert, Marie Hert, Cordie Schuh, Lav-| 'g:00 o'clock a. m. Low mass and! hristmas rs | Song, “Little Child of Bethtehem” |e, Bertsch, Herbert Koenig, An-!German sermon. H *. y —Primary Class. | drew, Bertsch Milton Gaschle, penry 10:30 a. m. High mass and English | A W. L ( ; “Why do Bells of Christmas Ring?” | Sehwelgert "Harry ‘Welsenberger, Daren Purine ine high mass the | . - Lucas 0. —Clara Zerr, 1 i A . ’|childrens choir consisting of 100 voices A t The Annval | Song—Male Chorus. Renny sGascly allen Schuh, Waller wilt sing the Guardian Angel Mass,” | Bismarck id Form 1 D Cin of the Angels”—Marjorie | ert, Anne Zottnick, Johnnie Weisen- y Gruber . a ance ermalea | berger, Ida Gochring, Albert Bertsch, PRESBYTERIAN CHUR(H the Christmas; Story” — Myrtle | Bertha Hert; Otto Gas. Rose! “entictaas “Al the: FRC Phoabyie: | “. Will Be Given at Wilson, |Zottnick; Sohoie Zottnic Jennie}. aha Baits enor ret EroePy (e: | Song, “Making Jesus Glad"—Chil- Steinert; Paul Hert; Carrie Schmidt; | Tan church: | Morning at 10:30. 1% Hotel McKenzi | dren’s Chorus. \Kate Hert; ‘Lydia Bertsch; Elizabeth | Theme, “The Wise Men,” The spe-! le Christmas Tidings”—Alice Strutz.| Schafer; Kate Weisenberger; Myrtle! Cia! musical program is as follows: Song, “Silently”—Ladies Trio. | Miller. Prelude (pipe organ) selected, Mrs. BISMARCK | Exercise, “The Light of Christmas” | pany Genevieve Hughes. ehh) --Kighteen Children, ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. “Christmas Carol”—Willis. ba | Friday Evening \ Offering for Ebebnezer Home. A midnight celebration of the Holy; “Joy to the World"-—-Mason. ' p | Song—Male Chorus. Communion will be held at S “O Little Town of Bethlehem” — December Thirty-First Distribution of Gifts. George’s on Christmas Eve at 11:30. | Redner. £ é i‘ Ninateant nicent | | Benediction. At this service there will be a full! Solo, “Blest Christmas Morn,” Eddy e D en Twenty ‘ MAGETCRATOTEetas | vested choir assisted by Mrs. John) —Henry Halverson. i. f iy t Face EPISCOPAL raham and) Messrs. G. Humphreys} Solo, “Birthday of the King,” Nei- We Thank Our Many Friends for Dancing in Patterson's Hall i en i mon wi be} and H. Halvers The musical part! dlinger—George Humphreys. ~ ; \ preached Sunday morning by Rev. C. of the: servic . Her-| Solo, Selected—Mrs. A. S. Bolster Their Generous patronage and with Entrance from Hotel McKenzie is en ya. This will be gratifying | man Scheifer h order Junior Sunday gchool at 9:30. All . 2 | wh ie freee friends of the speaker! \iss Mary Atkinson will officiate as| other departments at 12 m. C Kf all a You Are Cordially Invited to Attend i Weert hens glad’ to-have the privi-: organist, and a short Christmas ser-|for all. Christian Endeavor at 6:20 | " fisee ene before his depart- mon will be | by the rector,| All young people invited, Ks Come and Dance the’ Old Year out, and the New \ Special music as follows: oes fie ynopsis of the eo Wueutre: wilt MERRY CHRISTMAS Tete i % Soio—“He Shall’ Feed “His Flock,” | gorvice wi : to Cruick- Theme + : Year in, and help make the Usual Noisy Night’s | [hem the Messiah—Mrs. J. A. Larson. shite lide: ore eee Anne and Entertainment at the Big Hotel |, (tuartet-—"While Shepherds Watched! \qpNIGHT CHORAL EUCHARIST fine mu program has | f ; | Their Flocks.” Ashford—The Morning : 9. “O Come all ye The pipe organ is in) 2 HAPPY NEW YEAR z y a Elat i ‘i Hen ue > idelis. use again and is as good as. new. i. An Elaborate Dinner will be Served at Mid-Night | u hone ‘All Praise to Thee, Btern- i The following program’ will be giv s 3 in the Main Dining Room—with a Special Buffet ord,” Adams—The Combined | Prelnde, “Pastoral Symphony, BONE AM BROTHERS ‘ ti ia Gratia. -Mrs. Hughes. a : KS Luncheon served in the Dance Hall during the Be a eat. Coaptmas Cantata—“The Gresa. ee Hymrt “ov iaike World”—Con- at ¢ Christmas ration,” [geen Pe rrerati : % @. early hours of the New Year Morning Sine Sunday odanng 7330. | Hymn. 51, “Hark the Herald ‘An-| Stegatioh, : ae \ / A chorus of twenty-two voices with {eee Sing.” Mendelssohn. tar of the Orient,” Shel- j ‘i cd | Sermon. Noise Makers Provided for Each Guest Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Targart, Mr. ‘Noggle | Solo—“Sil Night.” Mrs y solo, “Wallelujah. Chorus,” “ii and ee Tobach taking the solo parts, Scheffer. Pea pen Mis Hetmany HI. Wagner. . | Make Your Reservations Early days evening. Pe ee Offertory.. Doxology. (Continued on Page 8.) Oe ee eee nenened a hae ‘8 Anthem. “The Husk of Night Hath = u . : r musical t y = paris, — — No Tables Reserved Without Tickets Which May shircle, {Below Weletve diet oe alten’ Chdit. 7 soe } x Di mbt "| Sursum orda.. “Lift up your be Secured at the Hotel Desk Reale oe eoras Angela from the | prearts.” y ealms of Glory”-—Duet by Mrs. Lar-| “ti “Hol: 1 ” son and Mrs. Howell. | ancateras oly, Holy, Holy. | the Hewid Anecieainer ee Hark,| Consecration® Prayer. ( = : Agnus Dei. “O Lamb of God.” Voluntary. “Holy Night.” Lord's Prayer/ Gloria in Excélsis. eye. | Benediction. / 4 yy | Nune¢ Dimittis. f Processional. 60. Angels From the ‘ Realm of Glory.” | |. The soloists are: Messrs. J. F. Paul Grogs and F. N. Orchard and Mes-| P ye} \ dames Herman Scheffer and J. Gra-| ‘) “sf i] ham. y | (i) i | After the service a social hour will 7 ath , be held in the Parish House adjoining Hy i |the churchwhere light refreshments HN ( atk | will be served, and a unique opportun- ANN % ity will be afforded for the giving ana \ iH) | \ ‘ rT | receiving of Christmas, greetings and), ; ! yf \ ‘ ' salutations, | ) Ab H | All are cordially invited to both the | WH H TiS mas service and the social hour. | WILLIAM MOORE SCHOOL hy, Children of William Moore school, be of which Franceg Mallory is principal, i contributed $67 to the Near East Re- lief fund, exceeding the school’s quota rele: of $60. The children also gave over Hi = A be 200 packages for the Salvation Army. i We take this occasion to ihe school Christmas program fol- lows: 6 . CHRISTMAS DINNER iting Mins Ss ec Cae Reading, “Santa’s Surprise,” Gwen- : dolyn Jones. to all our friends. $1 25 a Heettations=!0 Christmas Prayei f ti rant Knowles. i i " lve : Recitation—“A Christmas Child’”-- i May this merry testiv Annie Hagerott. Mt : Served from 12:30 to 2:30 and from 6:00 to 8:00 Piano Duet—“Sleighbells” — Ger- i season bring to all an abun trude Goplin, Elizabeth Craven. / i Z ttn {08 Christmas Garden Relishes dance of happiness and Cream of Chicken a la Reine Consomme a la Bourgeoise KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS good will. ‘ - * 5 ? oh ay ne There will be a lecture and Yuletide F vritters, Raspberry Jelly short program at the regular e YO ers a ‘ ting, Sunday, December 26. as y Turkey with Cranberry Sauce leper? Af : Roast Young Turke; re at the K. P. Hall. Ali members Baked Sugar Cured Ham with Candied Sweet Potatoes are Teaterted to be present. x ei en E J.P. WAGNER North Dakota Baked Potatoes - French Fried Potatoes Financial Secretary. June Peas in Cream Mashed Hubbard Squash Iceberg Head: Lettuce, Thousand Islands Dressing es) z : yo ® z 2 Knights Ter are request- 4 Whole Wheat Biscuits Parker House Rolls ed to appear at Asylum of Tan- : i . cred Commandery No. i K. T. 2 Hot. Mince Pie Saad? Fresh Green Apple Pie 10:30 a. m. Christr ares ace ars Dec. 25, 1920, to 1 English Plum Pudding, Hard and Wine Sauce Dec. 25, z F A 2 ? 3 ‘ the Christmas observance. It is \ Christmas Fruit Cake Vanilla Ice Cream important that all Knights Tem- E r : i plar be there at 10:30 SHARP. Tea Coffee Milk Cocoa Buttermilk By Order of : 5 re e 5 Sr ao L. K. THOMPSON, Naturday, December the twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and twenty H Eminent Commander.

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