The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1921, Page 5

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‘octal and Personal Mesdames Atkinson and Cox Hostesses. | on Tuesday Evening Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and: Mrs. Gor- don 'V. Cox entertained Tuesday even- ing at a seven o'clock supper at the home of the former, at which the en- gagement and coming wedding of Miss} Julia Elizabeth Weber to Mr. Myron H. Atkinson was announced. A few of Miss Weber's intimate friends were present. Sprays of nar- cissus and small envelopes conceal- ing the names of Miss Weber and Mr. Atkinson and the date of the cem‘ng wedding, February 8th, were at each) place. The Misses Betty Dunham, Ruth and! Ethel Bollacd assisted the ‘hostesses. : Will Leave For . main in the city until after the frst East on | Friday ; icf the new year. Mrs. Otto F Jobnso Johnson cand baby daughter. will leave on. Friday for Muskegon, Mich,, where. they © will spend a month: or more Visiting with relatives ‘at- Mrs. Johnson's former home. Mr. Johnson will accompany his. family as far as ‘Minneapolis, and from, there he will go-to: Bemidji, “Minn., to atrange for {hé new store which willybe started soon, the: new building to be) completed and ready for occupancy about February 15th. Later Mr. Johngon will-go on east to 'New York, to buy his new stock.” Miss Anna C. Johnson, a member of the firm of the Johnson: store, wili also leave Bismarck on Friday. Miss Johneon will go to the twin cities to spond about three weeks, and from there will go to Bemidji, Minn,, to be there for the opening of the hew store. Mr.and Mrs. Johnson “and baby and Miss Johnson ‘are: leaving their resi- dence at 220 Anderron Avehtte toda: and will be at the McKenzie hotel un- til they leave the city on Friday. ‘Mr. Johnson ‘and’ his. sister. have been residents of. the capital city ‘for the past seven years. They, and other members of the family will carry with them all good wishes for success in their new home. DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM GIVEN Children of the ‘Will school ‘Kinder garten,- with Miss Williams. director, and Miss Campbell, assistant, gave a delightful Christmas program at. the closing of the school for the holiday season. ‘rneré was a large number of vis: itors to see the little folks, and the Program rendered was,as follows: Merry, Christmas, gong, by Kinder- garten. September Standard Bearers—Jun. ior Craswell, Myrtle Swenson.’ Thrée Bears—By Carolyn William: ‘ son, Lyle Mayer, Maxie Ferner, Elea- nor. Webber. Xecitation—Floyd Bourtrous, Leon- ard Nicola. ~ October Standard ‘Bearers—Myrtle Wigton and Gale Hetland. Song—Viola Culligan:. Sugar Plums — Eleanor Webher, Sarah Crewe, EveyIn Whttam, Roberta Craven, Viola ‘Cullizan, Chatles Whit- ley, Arthur Sandin, Leslie (Walla, ‘Lu. ther Birgzell and HarveyNewcomb. November Standard: iBeaters—Her- bert Ellithrope and. Vietor Drube. Pilgrim Maidens—Jane Smith, Ber- nice Wager, ‘Marian Curran. ‘Indian’ Song—Louise ‘Sells. Decemb::: Standard Bedrérs—Hazel ‘Nassif and Angel Azar. Recitation—kvangeline Kelley. Recitetion—Oliver Sondah! and Ed- ward Koeffel. ; Song, “Santa Claus ‘Land"— Kin- dergarten. Kecitat on, “Four Chri+' ag Dollies” —Frances 4. sé Gordon, Eleanor Cash, ioc Aricis. Recitation—Vernon Enge. Recitation—Frances Geierman. Game, “I See You"—Gertrude Hoff- man, Ellen Tillotson, Justine Brabier, Susie Innus, Eleanor Kjelstrup, Mar- ian Landgren, Zella MecCline, Shirley Stanton, Iris Kofer, Sidney, Breslow, Kenneth ‘Hinkle, Lorin Duemelana, Gordon Engen, Clayton Welch, Bob- bie Wagner, ‘Karl Rosebeck, Milton Carlson, Donal Bowan, Russel Arnot. Song, » This Is the;Christmas Eve.” be Song, “Old Santa Is. Conti ¢"—Kin- dergarten. Recitation—Eleanore Miller, Peggy Bergeson. Sond, “Once Unto the Shepherds,” Kindergarten: Distribution of Presents—Miss ‘Wil- liams, director and. Miss Campbell, assistant of Kindergarten. TO SPEND. HOLIDAYS. . Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 2 nurse al the Bismarck hospital, has gone. to Minot for an indefinite stay. Miss Olive Walters, also a nurse at the hos- pital, is éxpeécted to return’ home this week from Steldon, .whefe she went to spend Christmas. ‘with retatives. Other nurses ‘who went away to.spend Christnias,-ate ‘Miss’ ;Bleanore Stol- berg, to ‘Stanton, ‘and: Miss. Cecelia Johnson, to Flashet. Miss’ Elsie Rose- berg; ‘of the hospital” fiursing’ force, has returned to the city from. Under- wood, where she had spent Christmas and made a short visit. BISMARCK VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conklin, 73 Ave- nue A. West, had as their house guests on Christmas and for a few days this week,. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flint and \Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chase. of James- town. Tne visitors were in attend- fance at the Forty club dance on Mon- Way, evening. They returned to their thomes in Jamestown yesterday. TO BEMIDJITI. Mrs. L. W. Harroun, formerly of the ready to wear department at the John- son ready to wear store, will go to M‘nnearolis within a few days to visit with relatives and frierds, after which she will go on to Bemidii. Min- nesota, to take a position in Johnson's new store. i RIZMARCK VISITOR ‘jist “Catherine Beale, a niece of J.C. Clemens of Jamestown. and for- merlv of this citv, is a visitor in Bis- niarck ‘this wee’ .as a gnast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wallace, 507 Tourth Street, to remain hero un- ‘}the Kulm schools, : The holiday cclors-wore ‘used in tie! : were carried ont in the astorauioney Miss Bealo'is supervieor of*tusic in ENTERTAINS MEMBERS Miss Ariel Anderson entertained the! members of the A. G. club: at her) ¥ home‘yesterday afternoon. The atter-| t noon was spent in playing games, and| Christmas gifts wore given trom the: Christmas tree. also carried out in this suggestion home pucre rats Ons, FORTY CLUB DANCE. a very enjoyable dancing party on! gion hall. It was the usual Christ-/ mas dance, and the holiday colors} Refreshments were also served. VISITS PARENTS. { Mrs. R. J. Edgar, of Underwood,) came to Bismarck gn Monday evening | to make @ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter, of the Rose; ‘apartments. Mrs, Edgar plans to re- : RETURNS FROM poucns’: Miss Ruby Amundson, of the of- fices of the State Highway Commis-! sion at the capitol, returned to the city on Tuosday evening from Dotiglas, where she had.gone to spend Christ- mas and visit over for a few days. VISITING HERE, i Prof. and Mrs, Alonzo. Grace of St:| Paul,:are in the city the guests of Chief. Justice -and.Mrs, R. H. Grace, | 522 6th street. Prof, Grace is a mem- ber of the University of Minnesola faculty. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Miss Marjorie Smith gave a slumber party at her home at the Business College last evening for a group of girls. There were taken to the Eltinge theater as the evening's entertain- ment, AID TO MEET. } The Ladies Ald society of the Ger- man Lutheran church will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. A. Kikul, 705 2nd street. A large attendance is desired. RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs, I. Hoppensdedt spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson. 403 3rd street. They left yesterday for their home at Fort Rice. IN THE CITY Miss. Blizabeth Pape. who is a teacher ‘in the high school at Nam leon, spent: yesterday and today shop- ving in the’¢city. Miss ‘Pape will re- turn to.Napoleon today. FROM BRADDOCK | Mrs, W,.Bodlen. who is teaching at Braddock, snent yesterday and today in the capital city, returning to her home today. . RETURNED TO CITY. E. FE. Hershev hag returned to the city from McKenzie, where he hv gone to spend Christmas with friends HERF. FROM. ST. PAUL, Mr, and Mrs, Phillip Becker of St. Paul. are‘in Rismarck for afew davs. the guest a5 the J.C. pecker family. EUs ee u CITY NEWS! Hero On Visit. Mrs. Albert Esichljé of ‘Napoleon, is in Bismarck for a few days visiting with friends. Visitor in Bismarck, Dr. R. H. Leavitt was a Caller in the | city on Tuesday from Carson. Bismarck Visitor. H Thomas McGinnis was a visitor in the city on Tuesday from Raleigh. Here on To: Mrs. Clara Morlan was a visitor in Bismarck on Tuesday from Hazelton. From Braddock. Mrs. Walter Bohlin, of- Braddock, was a visitor in the Capital City on Tuesday. j Dental Work Done. H. B. Houser, prominent business | gman of Napoleon, ‘is in Bismarck for afew.days. , Commissioner Here. John C. Leach, commissioner of, Sioux county, was in Bismarck yes- terday on business. Returns to City. Lewis F, Crawford has returned to the Capital City from Sentinel Butte, where he had gone to spend Christmas with his family. False Alarni. |’ The city fire lepartment was called Hut at 12:15 this morning in response to an alarm from 622 Ayenue C. In- vestigation proved no fire. From Hazelton. A, A. Simmer and Fred Kaiser, of Hazelton, were business callers in the Capital. City on Tuesday, ree home today. from Napoleon, H. Williard Griffith, commerciai) teacher of the Napoleon high school, is in B'smarck for a few days visiting during his vacation. Entered Hospital. Mrs. Andrew Weixel of Burns‘ad.! Mrs, Andrew Olson of Washburn, and Mrs. Wugene Stach of Emmet. were amone those to enter the Bismarck hospital ‘yesterdav. Miss Vernice Smart. of Bismarck entered the hos-| pital today. @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA. w Keown all over the Northwest for Quality @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS © | By NEA Service, 4. OF THEA, G. ciua| born to wealth and \position— ering to the physical and. spiritual needs of the people? ‘ ;daughter’ of The luncheon was) wealthy Akron manufacturer, is do- jing. H | $i, 000 a year, but doesn’t accept it. The members of the Fo! | She’s the only missionary of her de- oy ety cLUD: gave! nomination who pays her own ex- Monday evening in the American Le-| POCst® | rirls’ tra‘ning school on the island of Luzon. She's been there five years— ardton lumberman; w visitor yesterday. chased an Oakland sedan from the Corwia Motor Co, atid drove it home. Akron, Ohio, Dec. 28—It you ware | Would you give, them up ‘and bury ourself in a half-savage land minis- That's what Miss Vera Adamson Alcxander Adamson, in the Philip- She's entitled to a salary of She's a missionary vines. Miss Adamson is principal of a since she was 2: BUYS OAKLAND SEDAN Adam S. Mischel, w - Mr. -Mischel ‘Prompt and Efficient _ Mail Order Service Yucca, a species of lily) grows only in dry regions, ‘MISS’ VERA ADAMSON. | Aincrican Legion. ‘POST CONDEMNS DEBS RELEASE Denton, ‘Tex., 1 ‘Resolutions condemning the releas rom Federal Prison of Eugene V. Debs, were adop- ted last night by the local post of the A copy of the resolutions was ‘telegraphed to Presi- dent Harding. “To let the official action go. un- challenged by us would be to break taith with our fallen buddies,” id the resolution | ST. ALEXIUS S HOSPITAi. “| ay Adm'tted Tuesday ', Michacl Krieger, Lebr, N. D., iss Mary Moll, city, Master Frank Diwer, Hamlet, W. D. Wednesday Mrs. Clara Marlan, Hazelton, N. D.. Miss. Ruth Morlan, Hazelton, N. D., Master John’ uer, Tuttle, N. D., Lillian Coons, McKenzie, 'N. D., Miss Winifred Knudson, city. Discharged on Wednesday Mr. Dale Simon, city. jis 6 Very much puffed and very muci wavod are ‘the coffs One sees under along Fifth Avenue. New York, is apparently not interest- ed in flat, smooth cgifing at this mo- feminine hats carlet ow black frocks is a smart designed for day wear and enliven tne touch. Patrons of the school will please take notice that the 2nd semester of onthe morning nd not. immedi- Is frequently i and not theory, . school work begins of Monday, Jan. ately utter holid: supposed. First gra June Ist. J. M. MARTIN, City Superintendent. 21-21-28 12-17- Dance at Baker’s Hall, every Tuesday, Thursday and ge es day nights. 10¢ a dance. music in the state. beginners may enter at that time provided each child years of age or will be prior to Byening hata are again being worn. One sees many of the great soft dark shapes on the heads of feminine the- ater patrons and fashionable diners. FLOWERS. 4 Smart women are. wearing huge, gorgeously colored flowers at the waistline of evening gowns. | But there's a secret back of it. The flow- ‘ler dn fealty is a pocket, wel! con- aled, for coins and handkerchief, IT IS FACT that every drop of rich, nourishing Scott's Emulsion is readily utilized by i the system in build- ing up strength. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. CEES CD EERO CES CID GHEE @ Pictoria] Review Patterns & Books THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . These last three days of the old year will be lively ones at . this store. : There are many things we do not wish to take in our inventory and these are being offered at exception- ‘DRESSES Kimonas for $2 Never before, even in the good old days before the war, did you see such dresses at this price. There are wool serge dresses in the smaller sizes. Dresses of Georgette and Tricolette, also |’ two beautiful net dresses that are slightly soiled. Altogether it is a wonderful lot and: you will have td be on hand promptly, |, to secure one. ‘Of course, these are for cash and there is no ex- change privilege, but you would hardly expect anything else at]. this ridiculous price a y SN All Winter Suits at 14 Price You’ll have to come in and. see what a price-sacrifice this is. ally low prices to clear them out before Jan. 1st. Come in tomorrow and get your share of these bargains. the smaller lots are not advertised. WINTER COATS AT $5 No there isn’t any mistake in the price. We are really going to sell a bunch of Women’s Winter Coats tomorrow at $5. They’re good coats too. Just a group we have made up for quick selling. No use pelle without a coat, when you can get Another Group of Coats - at.an unusual price This is a group of higher grade coats. No use mentioning former costs as you would hardly think it ossible. But come in and see for yourself. You'll be delighted with these coats at oe $ 1 4 low price. . Bath Robes Misses’ bath robes in sizes from 12 to 16, that were $5.50 and $6. 50. Choice $1 We offer ‘our during this sale........... One Silk Kimona Cele Pate for, . discount cCoeoOrro Skirts In this lot we offer a splendid assortment.of pleated skirts. Materials, serges, plaids ahd \checks... Either Knife or box pleating. For- ‘merly priced $9.50. Choice .. Handkerchiefs Sweaters Here is an attractive offering of Women’s and young ladies’ sweaters. Several styles and attractive colorings. $ 4 9 8 e Formerly $9.50. Choice now. . Men’s Ties Knitted Tams House Slippers entire remaining stock of house slippers for Men, Women and Children at a uniform Infants’ Mittens Here is a good looking lot of Women’s Flannelette Kimonas that formerly sold up to $6.50 each... During this Pre-Inven- tory Sale we offer, your choice at.:.. $2 Waists | In this lot you will find waists of Georgette and imported me- terials. They were formerly $7.50 to $14.50, but they are somewhat soiled from: handling. Your choice 7 Bloomers and Petticoats In this lot you will find all silk Jersey Petticoats and Bloomers, in assorted colors, They were formerly $5.00. Your choice now at...... Fine Winter Coats At 2 Price This offer includes all of our high- er grade coats. Petticoats This is a splendid lot of women’s petticoats made of heavy. satin. Good looking and for- merly selling at $7.50 each. Choice now Women’s Shoes During this sale we offer three lots of women’s hand- kerchiets. Sheer white with one corner. embroidered in white or colors. Also pretty novelties in colored sports handkerchiefs 10c 15c 25c Men’s ie Khaki Handker- chiefs. Each in aieeing envelope “5c We offer all of the new fine silk neckwear remaining from discount to sell them all out before taking inventory. wear at......s0.0-- Men’s $1.00 silk Men’s $1.50 silk - neckwear at... . $1 .00 the Christmas trade at a big Men’s 75c silk neck- neckwear at........ 75¢c Men’s $2.00 silk Here is an offer you want to get in on. Fine wool Knitted Tams in white and colors, also combinations. Suitable for women, Misses and children. Former values to 75c $3.06. Choice.now......... Woo) Hose Children’s heavy black wool Cute little Knit mittens for infants. These come in white, blue and pink. Knit Mittens Boys’ heavy knit mittens in black, brown and grey. Just the thing for rough school Here is a remarxable lot at a very unusual price. The price is there to clear out the entire lot before ‘inventory. Wo- men’s dress’ shoes in black and Kid and Gun Assorted styles and combinations. Metal. _ Children’s 15e Hand- 1 0 c kerchiefs for....... Children’s 10c Hand- kerchiefs for....... 5c neckwear at.... A man can al ties. of these. $1.50 usé more Come in and get some Hose in nearly all sizeS. For- merly sold for 75c to * BO0c 90c. Choice now. wear. Also comfort shoes of $2.50 heels. all kinds. choice in the lot Suitable for both boys and girls. A‘pair so. 0.8: Your

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