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JECEMBER 16,21 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE FIVE Social and ‘home at Sloux Falls, 8. Miss Alice) home. Mr. Coverdale was, connedten (do, worte investigation work in con- | w Olson, at home at Crookston, Minn.,| with the Stacy Fruit company here. nection with the income tax. \ xi i mae | Migs Anne Mullaney, at home at Bel-| ee aS x eS Ss i, field, N, D., Miss iibren chi Baatley at REGAN VISITORS. ; Dance at Baker’s Hall, every! 4 her homo at Ortonville, Minn.f Miss! Mrg. A. L. Garness, 0. R. Vold am | Eu , Thursday and Satur-' i > P ‘Emma, Voves, at Perham, Minn., and| Chavfes Lindsey, and O. M. Colip, all i er. sonal Miss Gertrude Bergan, at her home at| of Regan, were in the city on shopping day nights. 10c 9 dance, Best é Valley City, N. D, and business visits, musie in: the state. A Elect Officers | spree memrme ene ch Nes Seep —___-— TO VISIT SCHOOLS. YO MINOT, Pas petent Trained Nurse will! At Meeting Of County Superintendent of Public] Fred, Hanson, accountant in. the eae ed Nurse {Schools and Mrs. W. E. Parsons lett | State~Tax Commissioner's office lett ep t hourly calls. Phone: Knight Templar this morning for Wing, where they | today for Minot and other, points to 534M. 1 i will visit the fournrooms of that school Hl Tancred Commandery No. 1, Knights|today. Tomorrow they will attend a] 4 Af Templar, elected officers for the en-|teacher's meeting at: Regan, which « iS sulng year at ie meeting weld at tte has been planned by the teachers ot Cl § ] f Fall d Wi Milli , lasonic temple last evening. ‘ol-|the community. Demonstrations’ of iy tt ry lowing are the names of the officers: | various parts of the work and prob- earance a e 0 all In er A.C. Jacobson—Eminent Command-|tems of the teachers will be taken er. : up at this meeting. . L. K. Thompson—Generalissimo. G. -H. Russ, Jr—Captain General. | LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN For the Sweet Tooth °R. M. Bergeson—Senior Warden. |, @, Woodward received word this od i Car) Nelson—Junior Warden. {morning of the death of his sister, i ‘ re iB Helles Teeasuret Mrs. M. A. Crooks at Kalamazoo, \ 5 , : ‘ : rt— Rec : Mich.. He left this morning to at- . i 7; m Main Burt Finney—Prelate. I tend the funeral. Mrs. Crooks has | at A oliday l e ‘ Geo. Ebert—Warder. ‘visited in Bismarck and thero are : Roland Gross—Sword Bearer. many friendshere who will regret to i . : é \ H. &. Lobach—Standard Bearer. | hear of her death, 4 i Christmas Candy is as much a part of the O. V. Bowman—Sentinel. e ——— Arrangements have ‘been made, by | GIVES EVENING PARTY. 5 the committee in charge, for the | i festive occasion asthe Christmas tree. Knights Templar Christmas services Mids, Gracey. Gish entertained | At- ‘ i Everyone likes candy if it is wholesome, tasty which will be held at the Masonic | ‘e® * her young lady friends at the and fresh like ours. ! 5 ith, | Busi id Professional W. 's sey, ; 3 temple, on Sunday, December 25. The |Ciuh roma last evening A pleasant In Four Low Price Groups.» WE MAKE OUR OWN: CANDY. i > Pa ; ‘ ing wa: it sewing and danc-|f ” E : i iev i s i We _ Christmas morning, Hue Batnty retresiiments, Sere serv | Group No. 1, $2.00. Group No. 2, $3.50. |} cal eapeee; we have, the, ullent ling of Bows basket Led at t a d vening by the . : a Club Meets At pee ee core Pre: Oren Group No. 3, $5.00. Group No. 4, $7.50. | Meas eed coeds, pee 2oe | Tee gn i th y i i Chocolate Fudge, per Ib.. be _ John Graham Home| _ woopMen Tower. if ras sale offers the most extraordinary Pr nae a a wopierauaeays oe The Thursday Musical clud hela | THe Modern, Wootmen of america | values ever announced. It representsase- |, prices. i 5 thelr’ meeting, at the home of Mré, evening, December 29° at 7:20 o'elock.|| lection of much higher priced hats.in the || SPECIAL PRICES TO SCHOOLS AND ham, Mrs, Targart and Miss Hotman this time. ‘The regular business meet-|f most wanted colors, materials and styles. (ee CHURCHES. ere hostesses for the evening. Mrs. | ' ; ae y . * 2 ‘ pana “a tae s coe oe E.L. Whitson lead the program. Fot- | ING will be followed by s card party/t_~Come while the stock is still complete. Call at the Olympia before deciding on your Xmas Candy. sceaet tne rt, En won. MAT HMA a UL went RUCHHOLZ MILLINERY 1S LE FOR MINOT. 6 e e Pre'ude- Mra: Hughes [ne eed ies, Bart Coverdate, who 119 8rd St. <°., Phone 367. Olympia Candy Kitchen ’ for th fe year have ade eir eee Sey foeneuiniBismerck’ are. leaving (on Have you sent in your slogan? 300 Breadway. . Phone 330. not, where éthey will make their | “ God of A Bs Mail Orders Prompily Filled: “Oh, Rest im the i A i A ONLY 9 DAYS TO. CHRISTMAS — horn. - . ‘Twenty-two members of-the club were present at the meeting. The; home Was very pretty in its decora- ticas. suggestive of Christmas. Dain-|# ty refreshments were served at the |Z . close of the evening. ‘ Nonpartisan Woemer: f . Ele : New Ofticers Your friends can buy anything you can give them Except your Photograph. At the meeting of tiie Women’s Non- | = partisan Au ry held at the Odd Follows hall last evening. the fo low-| 3 ing officers were clected for the com-! ing six months: President—Mrs.* Lauder. "Nice President—Mrs. May. 13 2 We can finish a number of orders yet: for Xmas. All sittings up to Sundaf night, Dec. 18th, finished” for Xmas. : 2 : Your Photograph is equally as pleasing: for a: New Year's greeting. Ay eae & _.. Butler's Studio Phone 249 s an. 5 as re-elected | HE, treastirer, ing officers are: President, « Mrs. istlethwaite, vice president, Mrs, Marr, and_ secretary, Mrs. C. G. B Mrs. Richholt Is iq Re-elected President, Saturday's = Extra Values iu the Big ‘urniture Sale We Want to Make Saturday, December 17th the BIGGEST DAY in Furniture Selling in the history of Bismarck and with that end in view, we are offering these WONDERFUL VALUES. FREE SATURDAY To every man or woman visiting our store Satur- day, we will give a good Kitchen Knife Sharpener. a At the. meeting of the Generg) Aid ij of the McCabe’ Methodist Episcopal p "church held'at the home:of Mrs. H. W. \ Richhclt yesterday afternoon the fol- i @s ; lowing officers were elected: Z President—Mrs. H. W. Richholt. ¢.° | First Vice President—Mrs. W.. C. | Cashman. . i if Second Vice President—Mrs.' C. W.. oa 1 Moses. Tide : > a Treasurer—Mrs. George M, Regis-! ‘ ter. i ‘ Secretary—Mrs. J. H. McCarter. — | The, Third division was hostess at the meeting yesterday. i a Many Teachers Will | § / Spend ‘Chris‘mas Away Wollowing is U.e List of public school teachers and where they will spend their Christmas vacations: ‘Miss Olive Kinsella at her home at Aberdeen, S./ D., Miss Irene Eastman, at !home at ‘Pembina, N, D., Miss ‘Cora Van Beek, i at h t Westfield, N. D., Mi | ’ . po. A AL Savers Madge, Ey Y, with friends at Aber» vue ean one of vhe asic 13: D., Mies Wi ertson, =" ae sheine at’ Willow City, N. Dy Miss| | andiest things you ever had in your home. Come in Saturday and get one FREE. “Marvel Bjornson. at hgme at La- t Moure, N. D., Miss Esther Weizht-| man, at home at Mound City, Mo., Miss Mary Griffin, to visit friends at} Fargo, Miss Olga: Johnson, at home, at Rhinelander. Wis., Miss. Victoria} Stanka, with friends in Milwaukee, Wis., Ella Larson, at home at Lake| Park, Minn., Miss Maye Peitz, at home | ies Le at, Hankinson, N. D., Miss Emily Dia-; Ay ‘mond, at home at Detroit, Minn.. Miss Esther ‘Maxwell at home at Wilton,; . N. D., Miss Grace Hand, at home at; Valley. City, N. D., Miss Clara Smith, | at home at Lennox, 'S. D., Miss ‘Hazel | Pangburn, at Sauk Center, Minn., Miss ; Frances’ Mallory, at home at Ellen-, bg ’ dale, N. D.. Miss Cecelia Cullen. at; home at Waverly, Minn. Miss Mar-/ garet Becker, at home at Scotland, S.; D., Miss Margaret. Dinneen. at home| at Lyndon Station, Wis., Miss Meria; & A} McGrath and Miss Aloa Rorvig. at e 3 5: homes in Minneapolis. Minn. Miss} Gladys Plath. at home at Davenport, | n ec rl a 18 Towa, Miss Beatta Jacobson. at home |} J, 4 i at Dazey, N. D.. Miss Grace Julson, at | b —— ' Christmas morn will certainly. be happy when‘your wife is the recipient of beautiful and practical Electrical Appli- ances. She loves such things for their utility and general $25.50 IS THE AMOUNT You Save On This Massive Duo-Fold _- Can you afford to pass up such a bargain as this? . Adds beauty to your living-room and gives you an extra-bed. This Duo-fold has a massive, solid oak frame in fumed finish. Genuine Spanish Leather covering and highest grade springs and upholstering. A good value at $85.00. Special for this sale............ $59.50 year for, ——— tae Christmas Fine Overstumed Furniture Gifts, ° We Are Heavily Overstocked and You Can Buy These Fine Pieces For Less Than We Paid For Them. Its the truth folks — we are selling $8, | - ornamental attractiveness. this magnificent overstuffed Daven- e We seit : port with Chair and Rocker to match ‘ 7 oT at less than’cost. Finest of hol- / Yin eS | Perhaps, an Electric Toaster, Percolator, Grill, Iron Folks You'll Have~ Becca] ataty and: workmanehipee Beat qa He rea Wy: or Heater is.needed to make the home work easier—to add To See These Purchasers all wool Tapestry covering. High- Bio ee Sickiy is | i Fi B 6 during this st grade springs in arms, back and ‘ Gicagpeir << when | true contentment. ine Bedroom Suites sale. seat. A good value at $425. The three e OE. Rote eee The style, finish and quality of these suites.is beyond descrip- tion in this limited space. High Gvasctor | : c grade Ivory Enameled suite of Lea ie candace Nth , 'e e ; Bed, Dresser ‘and 3-Mirrored en. URS : is used“in ac | . directions. Marked im- | Dressing Table ode 3 ti ye ; riced at $170.00 for the three grogenent sit, te) Ore 408 Broadway. ‘ Phone 370. pieces. Svetial, $ 1-90.50 Hart’s Marinello. Shop, .Room.. 4 at this sale... Hughes Bldg. Opposite G. P. Hotel, “ = we Bismareke onc or Ss ! T i e pieces on sale i p ELLO | Such gifts always find ready welcome. 0 Appreciate The Values : $200.00 5 i ,