The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 5

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The concert will be given for the -|, Simon of the theater. The party en- ‘efit of the orchestra. eee jJoyed; thé show and expressed their Members of the Community Chorus appreciation of Mr. Simon’s invita- ‘are asked not to forget the meeting tion to attend the show. jof.the chorus at the Business and | Professional Women’s club rooms at '7:30 this evening. ® Social'and™® Personal | OF INTEREST TO GIRLS. The Standard Bearers and their giti Ju dge Nuessle Is | Chri 7 th [tends ye a tesa in store for. then | \ this evening when Mrs, George ,Tay- Judge Cc ristianson . {lor of Minneapelis, will speak to them to Address Legion: intormally at the Methodist church. Elected President i i Mrs. Taylor is an’ ardent lover of Miss Kolling and Miss Lund Of} The next regular Meeting of the girls and for years has been inter: the City Also Elected to {local post of the American .Legion,; ested in the Standard Bearer move- UAT AT IG ORR AL THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | tion. meeting, where she is to report as the national delegate. Mr. Elis-/ ‘worth will go:to Ancta where he will institute. an Exustern Star chapter as Grand Patron’of the state. ENTERTAINS CLUB AT UNCHEON.' Mrs. T; R. Atkinson, Mrs, H.'P. God- dard and ‘Mrs. H. S. Dobler enter- |: tained. the members of the Monday club. at a one o’clock luncheon at the Dobler home ‘on Saturday. Following the luncheon the*.atternon was spent playing bridge, *Mrs. A. S. Bolster! won the. high score. Lhe SLAIN BCS RETURNS TO HOME, Mrs. Neil Anderson returned yester- day to her home at Billings, Montana, after a ten days visit here as the guest of Mrs. tt Cameron and Mrs. E. E. Mo : GIVES DANCING PARTY Louis Grambs entertained a _num- ber of friends at his home on Fides ee . evening.. Dancing formed the dive: sion for the evening. Dainty refresh- ments were served. GUEST FROM WISCPNSIN MOTHERS CLUB MEET The regular meeting of the Mothers’ Social Club will be held at the home of Mrs. B,”E. Tillotson, 200 West Broadway, tomorrow afternoon. ATTENDS MEETING. reen left today for James- town, wher will attend the meet- jing of the k of Columbus. FROM FARGO. PAGE FIVE * bys) Blam rekand will «make ¢ here“durihg the winter. TO CAIFORNIA. : Miss Elgarde'Eyenson left today for San Diego, Calif. where she will spend the winter. SPENDS WEEK END AT HOME Migs Irene Walters of the city spent the week end at the home,of her par- ents at Mandan. TO DICKINSON Leo Dahlheimer and son, William {held next Wednesday, November. 28,; ment. This: evening's meeting begins Offices at § o'clock and will be held in the basement of the church.’ Judge W. L. Nuessle of the city was elected president of the State Confe1- ence of Social Work at the Second Annual conference held at the Cham- bor of Commerce at ‘Fargo on Satur- day, Father Digman of Dickinson was elected first vice president, Professoi A. H. Yoder.of Grand Forks, was elec- ted. second vice president and Mrs. Helcn H. Porter of Fargo was elected third vice president. Miss P-uth Koll- secretary and Miss Henrietta Lund oi cted correspondinys . E. P. Robertson of nd Forks was elected treasurer, solutions were adopted at the ing pledging the support and co- tion to the Childrens Code Com- mission, to the campaign wf the State Department of Education against. li- literacy and in-support of the cam- paign against mal-nutrition. The meeting was very well attend- ed.: People from all parts of the state were in Fargo to attend the meeting. An intere: was tho discussion by Supt. ‘McClel- land of the State Training school on the Modern Methods used in Trainins schools and the nceds of the state f stitution to make use of these inodern methods. Judge Nuess! the ‘presidents address. Wilson Stewart welfar Kentucky, gave an el: on Illiteracy and Mrs. Gertrude Ha brouck of Rhode Island gave an in- teresting addres on mal-nutrition. Both ladies have addressed Bismarck unter of Dickinson gave a re- -pn the National conference So- cial work. In connection with the session 2 meeting of: the Childrens Code Com- mission was’'held. Bismarck people ing were: 1. Nuessle, Rey. G. B. Newcomb, Miss Ruth Kolling, George A. Totten, Miss Carrie ‘Haugen and Miss Gaither. Plans Are Made For Appearance of Chorus Here ‘Announcement was made today by the director, Mr. Gale, of three ap- pearances_ the Bismarck Community Chorus; will make in the near future. The regular meeting of the chorus. will be held at the Business ‘and Pro- fessional Club rooms this evening and jit is imperative that every member of the chorus be present. New mem- bers will be taken in. this evening. The Community Chorus have been asked to sing at the Auditorium next Sunday when Marsh::! Foch visits Bis- | marck. The chorus is to lead in the singing of the Marseillaise when Mar-/ ing.of Bismarck was elected recording } This topic is not yet announced. ; ing feature of the meeting | attending tha; C. L. Young, Judge W.; | 1921, will introduce several new and: An invitation: ‘interesting features. ‘has been extended to the Ladies’ Aux- iliary to meet with the Legion: to ishare in the benefits and entertain-! {ment the programs will offer. | The house committee has arranged a series of addresses by prominent cit- :izens on topics of current interest an expect to offer the members of the Legion instructive entertainment. On | Wednesday evening the first of this {series will be given by Judge A. M.' Christianson of the Supreme Court. | -In addition to the above features im-' |portant business will be transacted [and arrangements made for the pro- |gram next Sunday when Marshal |Foch will be the guest of this city. It lis urged that all Legionaires make a | Special effort to be present at’ thi ; meeting Wednesday night. : ye | Shed dle i ;Lady Maccabees to Hold a District Meeting Tonight: { \——— | The members of the Lady: Macca-, j bees will hold their District meeting jat the K of P. hall at 7:30 this even-! ig. Mrs. Jesse K. Fager of Minne-. ota will be present and will address: |tne meeting. ‘ i | .Mrs. Anna DeMars of Fargo, state; commander, will be in Bismarck for} jthe meeting and will also give an ad-' ress, ii ing this evening. It is:expected ‘that a large number of people will join the; |lodge at this meeting. Representa-! |tives from Mandan, Sentinel Butte, ' | Linton, Wishek, Garrison and Wilton! {will be here for the meeting. Refresh- | iments will be served following the | meeting. | FOOTBALL BOYS ENJOY Decorations of maroon and white, | | the high school colors and red and! ; White carnations were used at the banquet given in honor of the foot-' ‘ball boys of the high school by the | Domestic Science girls under the di-! {rection of Miss Johnson, the Domestic | Science teacher. A feature of the ap- | pointments. were the attractive place ; cards and program which displayed a | fcotball player in action with a foot- ball field in conventional design ag the ‘back ground, A five course dinner | Was served. Covers. were aid ‘for 32. |The follewing toasts were given «by members of thé faculty and team: |. “The Occasion”"—Captain Terrerice | Halloran, L \} “The Faculty”—Principal . DeBolt. 1 “We Leave You"—Tyler Kludt. |. “The Team in 1926"—Charles Moses. “Boys'”—Mr. McLeod. ‘ ‘city from Donald McCoy, formerly of Initiation will be held at the mect-; BANQUET AND THEATER PARTY i EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS. gue of the McCabe Methodist church held a meeting at the church on Sat- urday evening. Supper was served Wreceding the regular business meet- Kng and a social time followed. HAVING FINE WINTER. A letter received by friends in the Bismarck, tells of the wonderful weather they are having in Florida and says that a large number of tour: ists and people who will spend the winter there are visiting there now. A brother, V. 1. McCay is vice-mayor of the city and another brother, C. L McCoy is city attorney. SESSION MEETS. A meeting of ‘the session of tho Presbyterian church has been called for Weduesday evening, immediately after the prayer meeting. aati matters of aniness will be taken up VISIT HERE at this meeting and ail members are ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ellsworth of | “T8*t (© be. bresent. { Malldcey Have pete tor Fargo ottee aly. ; visit at e F.C, El Isworth jome E. J. Taylor of the State Depart- here. Mrs. Ellsworth is enroute to! ment of Education. left ventacday for Fargo where she will attend the North Farge, where he will attend the North Dakota Educational Association meet- Dakota! State. Teachers association ing and the Parent-Teachers’ associa- meeting: being hel) there. ve ATTENDS MEETING. Thanksgiving Dinner 1921 McKENZIE HOTEL, | Bismarck, N. D. : CAVIAR CANAPE BLUE POINTS COCKTAIL... Sliced Tomatoes are CREAM TOMATO BOUILLON Salted Almonds ‘ Ripe Olives RED SNAPPER, SHRIMP SAUCE Sliced Cucumbers _ Potatoes. Duchess ROAST YOUNG TURKEY, CHESTNUT DRESSING Cranberry Sauce OPOSSUM, SOUTHERN STYLE Candied Sweet Potatoes’ ‘ ; : vo Erled Egg Plant ROAST BLACK CUB BEAR MEAT, WILD ‘RICE ROAST.,SUCKLING PIG, APPLE SAUCE Mashed Potatoes Aa q “Com on Cob ‘BONE DRY PUNCH: Romaine Persimmon Salad, French Dressing “_., Héad Lettuce, ‘Thousand, Island’ Dressin. English Plum Pudding; Hard Satice*. ¢. Celery Roy Gustafson of. Os; As visiting in Bismarck 3 The members of the Epworth Lea- home of his brother, i TO_MONTANA, SP’ Miss Margaret Lyons, who was called s u to Bismarck by the serious illness of !dren of Grand Rapids, N. age, Wis. is| Lane Moloney i 4 “guest at the| prchibition chiet of North Dakota is|eral days’ business visit. F, Gustafson. | in Bismarck today. WINTER HERE Mrs. Thoma week end. Important FF “When Words Fail”—Coach Swan- ish. fos ‘ Baked Alaska “Basket Ball”—B. B. Captain’ Ed- ‘ ward Alfson. i Cheese Sweet Cider Hct Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Assorted Cake Wafers Coffee” Folks! Meet Aunty Claus She Comes Ahead of Santa Claus “Howdy, folks. I guess a good many of you know me already for I generally show up about this time of the year to help you out in planning your Christmas presents. Now this is going to be a very practical Christmas, one of those old fashioned kinds with plenty of. good cheer and lots of presents. But we want to make these presents practical and useful, so they will be good for something besides just to look at. You know that the useful kinds are the only ones worth while anyway. - You know that the most appreciated gifts are those you make yourself, and they’re the most economical too. of Fargo,. federal! left yesterday for Dickinson on a sey- % WILTON VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jahr of Wilton Wrangham and chil-|were visitors in Bismarck over the shal Koch comes.on the stage. Mem-| “Next Year's Teka? fie bers of the chorus will be assured of | paward scot. ie tain: olett seats for this meeting and it is asked! that every member be present. The chorus will go to Menoken .on Wednesd:iy night, November 23, where they will give the same concert that was ‘given at the Presbyterian church November 15. Following the concert’a dance will be given. : s The chorus will also sing at the in- auguration of Mr. Nestos. ‘ The Boy Scout Orchestra assisted by. Mr. Gale, will give their first con- tert on January 9 at the Baptist church. The program for this concert takes in the pieces the members have been prac 3 lowing are me pies orchestra: Bayard Jacobson, Manning Finwall, ‘Arthur Carlson, Glenn Wallace, and Frank Cabarer, assisted by Girl Scouts = Elizabeth Craven and Lina Mandigo || at the piano.. Mr. Gale will sing sev- eval inymbers;:ineluding some. of his own :eompositions, at ‘the nceif) SUFFERED SEVEN LONG YEARS Finally Relieved ‘by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ood, W.Va Ravens ‘For sevenlong inflammation so I was not able emed to give me relief. I read ina paper about Lydia FE Pinkham’s Vege- ble Compound so | U decided to try it, ind before the first bottle was gone I found great relief so ntil 1 had taken | over forty Pinkkam’'s Vegetable restoring health. © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA Kaoxt all over the Northwest for Quality © MAIL US YOUR FILMS 2 ‘Th? fol- ; pe = FLORISTS Guests at the banquet: besides mem- ‘bers of the team and the coach were /Mr, MacLeod, Mr. DeBolt./and’. Mr. | Martin. ; ‘(Following the banquet the party | went to the Eitinge theater where. \ they were the guests of Manager Dele | DINNER SERVED FROM 1-P. M. TO.8 P. M. "DINNER $1.00 PER COVER McKENZIE ORCHESTRA”. le] HI ilk | | i { | il The Chocolate Shop Announces the Opening of a Floral: Department, November Twenty-Third, Featur- ing Cut Flowers and Floral Designs of 5 “Quality Flowers” years I suffered from a female trouble ||f a “Quality Flowers” will be recognized as the Products of the O. H. Will Greenhouses of this city. i In opening this department every facility has been secured that will assist in giving unexcelled Floral Ser-: . vice to all in this section of the state. , “Say It With.Flowers.” Chocolate Shop — CONFECTIONERS. Phone 744 If you do a little planning, your whole Christmas list won’t cost you very much. But you don’t want to wait . until a week before Christmas, start now. Lucas’ store is full of suggestions and hints on Christmas presents and I'm here to help you. Now, just look through these different things that I’m going to mention and you'll find plenty to keep you busy and you'll have lots of fun making presents for your friends this year. First of all I want to mention yarns. Ever so many ‘useful things are made of yarns now. We have lovely Knitting yarn in all the new shades here at 45c a skein and it takes only from two to four skeins to make these new Knit blouses. Then we also have silk mixed yarns and embroidery yarns, in fact, practically everything... in yarns and things to make them up with, that you will.’. need. In the Art Needle work Department is where you get the real treat. Here you will find hundreds of sugges- tions. Very clever new ideas in needlework, easy to ‘make and inexpensive. We have the stamped pieces and the materials to work them with and the finished models to copy from. You must really visit this department right away. : In the Silk Department you will find Natural Pongee silk. This is very popular now for making undergar- ments. A very fine quality is sold for $1.29 per yard. heavy imported Habutai silk in all colors 36 inches wide at $1.75 per yard, besides many other silks that make up ty gifts. : pete tke Linen Department you will find lovely hand- kerchief linen at $1.95 per yard in white and colors. Also plain art linens and linen scarfings. Fancy Terry cloths in plaids and stripes, 16 inches wide, for making bath room sets. J : ee The Lace Department is showing a big line of Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings from which many cute but inexpensive presents can be made. Be sure to make up your list of friends and relatives that you’re going to give presents to, then come in and get started now. You haven't any too much time.” A.W.LUCAS COMPA --- BISMARCK ---

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