The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE” PAGE FIVE 5 A(card party will follow the regular|S. D., is visiting in the city for sev-| work at Muskegon Heights, Mich. His} SCHOOL NOTICE. — | So ci ‘al an d | business meeting. : ; gral days. large sirdleo srisads ete eu be| Patrons of the school will, please: 4 ; | : a Pleased to hear of his splendid suc-| take notice that the Ind semester of AY LY . SHOWER FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. VISITING HERE cess. school work begins on the morninz | THE ROOSEVELT BROTHERHOOD i iy i Mrs. €..C, Lowe of Kalm, N. D., ig; There are now 53 non-resident stud-| of Monday, Jan, 28, a ot: immedi-« } Mrs. Daniel McDonald ‘and Mrs . visiting triends in the city for several | cnts in the Bismarck high school for] ately ites holidays. ane iat iequently ‘Charles Swenson «entertained | at ‘a days. 8 whom thety. respective townships will] supposed, First grade beginners may ~ Personal OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH ., misceNaneous shower last evening at Pay tuition at the close of the current) enter nt ithat time provided each child ; i Cantanta ‘Will Be the Xwangon home, south of Bis.;*” Se IN Fc ‘ + er a bere haten pis 6 years of age or will be prior to Meets in separate room\in the church, corner 4th and Av. 4 aoe marck, in honor of Miss Elsie Wood-| hoo otes "| hittsie tatheipablic ach piney itor is; June Ist. Sed Be hively.aiseussi ¢ levi tovies bith fb A Given On Sunday) worth) whose marriage to. Osear'¢———————---____-_¢ IneriHOMIeLGRBANoL (8° De Datcetee J.M. MARTIN, | 3s) aLV EI GISGUSSiOny OF MOCETI LODICS DY aUne INeI, —_ . | Swenson-has been announced. Danc- HIGH SCHOOL 23. Although Miss Smith has ads : City Supe endent. 3 gocd place to enjoy friendly, Christian fellowship. All It is expected that a lange crowd of | ing was the diversion ‘of the evening. -17-21-21-28 Wi itl § ‘ her'home in Bismarck 1 Bismarck peopte will attend the ser-| Refreshments were served. _ Cakelawes: Git! Sonits«Troay No.2 | tno enetNapmany trignde here, REN Ra men over eighteen are cordially invited, vices of the Methodist church tomor-! _, Sane asa j Will sell candy at the basket ball! regret her leaving. She has been vers| Holiday Suecial. Potted Hya-| 5 row evening when the cantata, “The | HOLD MUSICAL CONTEST. game which will be held at the high|#\ccessful in her work here. cinths, the ‘first of the season, | . | Christmas Adoration,” by Carrie B.; A musical contest was held by the, school this evening, Miss Emma Tauber! , 7; \ Morning Worship, 10:30. Sunday School, 12:00. Adams will be given by the choiy. The | pupils of Mrs. E. L. Whitson at her: Under the aneccon of Miss “Cora|N. Dea graduate of “the Merten | 30c each. G@scar H. Will & Co._ : : church has a splendid choir and giv-| apartments last evening. ‘The boys: Van Meek and Miss Madge stuney ar-|SChool of Music, has been employed|Phone 784W. We deliver. { ing rhe cane will evall Many peo-} of the musi¢ class contested against! rangements are being completed for|to teach music in the grades of the Dye ot tl e ieusnce te Sarit “The | the sirls. ‘The, girls won the contest the Caristmac progra wh.ch will ve| Bismarck schools taking the place of rate owing eben nee al by one score. This evening, Mrs.) given at the high school tue Friday | Miss Clara Smith, who has resigned. Adee acl y le “jpebiteon yan present another group Helote eatistuiay vacation, Decemver Ease! one. andl Vincent Lay ams: és of pupils in a recita!. 23. The Boy Scouts orchestra wil) Fran re. assisting, the school and noes ane ‘Angels from the; Bibi a OSA render several numbers on the pro-|J. J. M. MacLeod in coaching basket Hae Bets ok womens cole | WITH AUDIT FIRM. giam. Cther musical numbers will be| all, particularly in the Ricbholt “Hark the Herald Angles Sing.” "| Morgan Falley. whose father wns given, A scene trom Dickens’ Christ- school gymnasium. ‘ as No. 3. Chorus, “While Shepards | S¢¢Tetary of state, 1897-1900, is one as Carol will also be: given. Miss Johnrou and her-class in cook- Watched.” : of the auditors of the Bishop, Bitss-; John McGowan, who has been, at-1 ine will put-on a candy sale Thursday \ No. 4. Trio, “Sing, oh Sing Thig/™Man COmpany, now auditing the Bank tending the University of Michigan| and Friday of next week in the high Blesecl Morn,” Miss’ Clara Smith, | of North Dakota. At the time Fred/ 20d wuo ts now visiting at the home| School. Should persons outside of the Mrs. F, G. Ackerman and Mrs, Wil,|Falley was elected secretary of stite|! his parents, has visited the high|Scheol wish any of this candy orders |. ! the was editor of the Wahpeton Globe. | StBool s.-veral times. John graduated |My be phoned to the office secrotary. liam Noggle. ‘ i ° Phi 285. ee OEBIS nt i essen an oa ees {from the local high school with the| Phone 285. \ Ae 5 ei nonue: Her aie can | SHOPPING HERE jelass of 1920, t There will be no night school in\any und,” Baritone solo, H. S, Lobach,,~ a A city basket ball league is being|of the branches between December Ran lies Shee to the World,” | Mrs. Jean Darmody and Miss Adit organized by JJ. M. Macleod: and|23 and January 9. Paterson, schocl teachers .of Moffit,| ey a f : I ror." :enton Flow. ‘This league will prob-| sArrangements of schedules for next ‘0. 7. Chorus, “All Praise to. the | were shopping in the city today. ‘They | ably include a team vid the ai oki, semester hag beon taken up at the Eternal Lord.” are planning a Christmas enteriain- | high school recently. ‘rhe schedule Is £ -, No. 8. Duet, “0, Savior, Precious | ment for their school next Thursday sialinee thom thie tank chnierece now arranged that with the 40 atud- Savior,” Spencer Boise and Willian! and were ir: today to complete Prepar-| “Yollowing’ is the enrollment, by | ents, who willenter at the close of Nogele. i Cnt 4 ations for it. : igrades, for the city schools, as of the, the first seméster, no new teachers Rae 9. Men's Chorus, “Christmas ; ; VEERING TIGHT |date of December 15: will be needed. axe full year subjects me. : i PRESENTS PICTURE. Kindergarten—130. will be started this semester. No: 10. Final Chorus, “All Glory, | A beautiful Hiawatha pleture, one; Fintona The members of the Junior class Laud and Honor. Vof the best warks of D. F. Barry, ta-! ~ Second—-158. ‘ are making proparations fpr the Jun- Everyone is. invited to attend this ‘mous Indian photographer, ‘formetly; ‘Third—131. ior class play which will be given the service. During the intermiaeion the : of Bismarck, but now of Superio.| Fourth—116, +s latter part of February. The Senior pastor, Rev. Sik. Haltyard, will give | wis has been presented to Mrs. M.H.| Fitth—126. play will be ¢iven near the close of a Short talk on, “Great Christmas J an) Mr. Fi Sixth—116. > the school year. ‘Hymns of the Church.” BA AAD AG ee UC |g A h Ki y yi apis ENE Seventh—101. The Will shoo! Kindorgarten willy “ Sore RETWRNS FROM SCHOOL. | Rghth—82. . “.. + .|¢lose December 23 and will not re} Maccabees Elect Miss Lucille Lahr returned tast) Ninth-—112 iC open fot, aondidne wlll March 27. TAs) e tirst step— 3 4 night from Lake Forrest, Ill., where; Ten . . Peal sspet yesh . Officers Last Night AES has been attending Ferry Hall,; Fleventh—s2. ~.|sions until June, 3 : She will visit at the home of her par-| Twellth—71. a f } The Lady Maccabees held a meeting | ents during the Christmas holidays. | P. Grade—4. Competent Trained Nurse will ne W 1¢ TO a _ last, night and elected officers for the pir tae oe {, Quit—25, accept hourly — calls. Phone coming year. “A commander was not RETURN FOR HOLIDAYS. ; Total—1518. ‘534M. elected at the meeting last might are| Misses Laura Andergon and Marie}. Messages. letters, programs and age Mrs. J. B. Sayler will continue to| Mercier returned last night from Far-| various publications of Michigan indi- What ie the mystery of the as cate that Prof. C. F. Bolt is meeting ‘hold That ‘office until one is elected. | go where. they have been attending See a eee vceses tiie Ketan | Doak Keak? A nerer ailing source of interest and pleasure for the whole family, the Victrola and Victor re- Following are the officers: Oak Grove seminary. ‘They will spena cords have become an essential part of American Commander~-Mrs..J. B. Sayler: their-vacation at their homies here. daily lif - Lieutenant Commander—Mrs..Henry. pecan coat SMa ete ally life. Herman. RIDES HORSE IN SOCIETY SHOW | Let your children enjoy their advantages. The Lady-at-Arms—Mrs, Bertha Adler. At the Society Horse Show in Min | : . 5 5 5 music they hear in childhood will leave its Past Commander—Mrs. J. B. Sayler neapolis, Miss Agngs Orr rode the Sergeant—Mrs. Viola Freise. well, known. horse, namdd Glorious.! kd : ° . . SSentinel—Mre, Tekiple: owned by Mrs, Sumner T. McKnight, ores en V ' impression on their characters all through life. 4 ——N 5 an. Smi ie a 4 . . . . . enavitie” ates Bencer pid rode -ottawpith exblug. ribbon. | If that music is from a Victrola, it will leave th Record Keeper—-Ella Mathewson. ENTERTAINS.AT DINNER. | , best impression music can produce. ; Musician—Jessg Ramp. «| =: \.| .Mms. JM. Martin. entertained at, ¢ Findncial Auditor—Not appointed.’ |‘o’clock .dinper~ldst’ eventrig. Friends Following the regular busines*|.who are going to their homes for the meeting the members enjoyed a socis\,| holidays. were guests: Covers were time, Refreshments were served dur-.| gid for’ six. ing the evening, Installation of thd} _ The Victrola: gives you the work of the world’s reatest artists, just as they themselves wish it to heard. SP ~For the convenience of the public. The following stores will be open evenings until officers will take place in January. |°":" ° 79 SPEND VACATION. Christmas. g <5 ‘ Two Bismarck people were obligated |.!. Miss Kathryn returned: today trom ; We will furnish the Victrola you: need. at the meeting lust evening. — St: Paul, where she has:been a stu: | niacin * HOSK INC ad 5 Rim BARN eT OTe ‘dent at’Oak Hall. She will visit with A ‘ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER: - [her “parents. here over: the; holidays. | A. Ww. LUCAS co. j SKINS ’ i Mr. and, Mrs. 0. A. Iverson’enter-|"> Zieh BRUT SERN rae | . P. J. Meyer, Pres. tained at six o'clock (inner last even]. |’ GIVE.CARD PARTY.....°, | WEBB BROTHERS Bismarck, N. D. ingin honor of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Eafl|’-The Royal Neighbors’ will giv Coverdale, who left this morning. for benefit card party atthe K. of. P.-nél! théfr new home at Minot. Coyers were} Monday evening. Everyone is invitéd | Jaid:for ten. Following the dinner a|tovattend. . ~: i 2 Y pleasant evening was spent. playing —+ Bs ae TO ST: PAUL’ ° 4 eats | ute and tra. FJ Woodman. and . MAKE RESERVATIONS: NOW. :’: | daughter Jeave this evening. for St. Reservations are now being made| Paul “where they ‘will spend the; forthe New Year's ball, which will ‘be | Christmas holida i ; e Pe a i) hel at the McKenzie hotel, December EE. arate i 4 No F. T ys 2 a Danciag willbe in the hall and Meg WOE, Schmidt and Mrs. 2.3. AL y wim gigner will; be served. in itherdt Lippert of ‘Anamoose, ‘N. D,, - vistted | > ‘ ? ea ing:room at midnight. It is expected that many. out-of-town, people. will be and shopped in Bismarck yesterday. here to attend the ball. Deen ROM FAVOR 2 Ne t-W. Ke L Ch ° t We ke. Q h F ” aww omudwe wenn”) |_ Mrs Patowski ani daughter, Amer If - LNOX een LS risimas Week Shep forenoons the fleet feria chapter ‘of Amer. | 12 of Taylor are visiting friends ‘in Fee eI sacs santas - Take Advantage of Our December Morning Specials \ nual meeting snd election of officers HELE FROM DENHOFF atthe Ame’ + ‘ev >) hall next! yp and Mrs. C. W. Barrett of near; Tuesday afteruocn at 5 o'clock. It 18) pennom are in the city shopping and desired that all members attend -as visiting friends. a eae | on MITE a SPECIALS FOR MONDAY MORNING, 9 TO 12 ‘WOLD PARTY MONDAY. Mrs, A, Westerman and Mra. Roy} The ,Modern Woodmen of America |. vawill meet at the K. of P. hall Monday |city yesterday. evening at 7:30,o'clock. All members es | i Child ee “9 Chi hill: Cc : t : i al peigeoren| rage et dren's Chinchilla Goats One Group of Coats 9 pe TEES | Cute little White Chinchilla Coats for children‘from, 1 to 4 years. : i i eee i | day morning, 9 to 12 only. : a . Mon Here is an offering that you must see if you haven’t bought your Winter ? “ ‘ Coat yet. Wonderful models, same sold as high as $98.50. #30: for 4 ig fy fe 50 For Monday morning from 9 io 12. $ Fi PRN 1s ag AD 8 bya uta maa s You can take your choice, at..... UE ARR A hn UR ore ra Ua cat cCoy of Regan were shoppers in the . CS Ny. } 2 4 - Wee 3\i| > Dresses at only $4.98 A Group of Fine Dresses t o | It certainly pays to trade in the morning. These dresses were more than Do you know that dresses make fine Christmas Gifts. _We know one of : Uae double, but to induce morning shopping, we offer these $ 98 these would. This is a splendid group that we are $ 50 b Th St ke Ch ° tmas é are soncey morning from 9 to 12, j 4: offering fot next Monday morning ‘between 9 and 12, 1 4: e Store for TIS 4 at, your choice.............. Ri: « gaa MOR Se at, your choice..... Y3 = ts) ; f ‘ o ‘ - : Le o 52-Inch All Wool Serge Women’s Nainsook Chemise te was : h t with » . This is a’splendid fabric. It comes in Navy, Brown, G nd dark Red ; : ; i i asti . |B) wptera ttvor among all anes as cit Store [Q) ]] In this spl lot wo have alo Ince or, fe wot dees “gg - | ig with nce. Theve are ur egige 1.76 ana 128 QZ en a at Christmas time. ; : t aot ee be pa for a Xmas Gift? ! 1 qualities. Monday morning, 9 to 12, we offer, your choice at Hy! "Our years of Service, with its enviable reputa- | ff TIPE oR Esty aie adsl" eee Si ees j is 5) tion, have established this Store as a place of ; : : : Es ) quality where values always are extreme. wy : i ‘T P 4) ilmoms creche ||| SPECIALS ARE CASH . Aron Toys in Toyland IT PAYS TO SHO ver increasing li i 4] Monday morning from 9 to 12, you will find an entire table in our Toy~ RNING 6 be the first consideration in diamonds. ‘NO EXCHANGE marked at very special Beices ae Sane a ’ READ THE ‘SPECIALS’ iy PEARLS FROM PARIS y © = " B : We just received another assortment in all the Dy ee: - Nj | beautiful shades, these Pearls we are very proud of : / | STORE OPEN EVE NI NGS, ALL NEXT Ww EEK M| F.A. KNOWLES, Jeweler \¥ "> . Bismarck, N. D. - |K e Py : i b Store Open Evenings Till Christmas. g j 3 : THE CHRISTMAS STORE —— SSS BISMARCK ‘ os aS oie Die Be pie J 2S : q + i s Ms .

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