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i SAPURDAY, DECEMBER ‘31° ’ Social and Petsonal McKenzie Hotel } [New Year’s Party .. | Big Social Event’ “fhe biggest social event of the ason will be staged’-tianight at the icKenzie hotel and Patterepn’s ha It will be in the forth or fhe enzie hotel -annual New. Yea arty, chief among which willbe tne mproved quality and quantity of the husic, thé ‘mereased number and jolume of the noise-makers and last nt by no means least the “break of fay breakfast” tobe served between and 5 o'clock a. m. in Patterson Ne Dancing will begin in Patterson hall comptly at 9:30 and will continus as hus as there/s. anyone left who de: res to “trip the light fantasti inner will ve served in the main din- ge room. of thé McKenzie hotel at idnight, and a specially preparet enu will be offered for the delecta- lon of the guests, who bid fair to reatly outnumber. those of previous ears, judging from the reservations ready made. 4 Everything is in readiness, and nei- ier time nor money: has been spared preparing for this night of all ights B tel~New Year's party. There will be ads of noise-makers; a wonderful chestra keyed up to a_ hilarious itch; a beautiful hall, radiantly dec- ‘ated, with floor waxed and. smpoth; sumptuous” dinner and a_ buffet eaktast. x ‘Many people are already here who ve come hundreds of miles for the ig event, declaring that they would t miss it for the world, Many oth: rs have sent in thelr reservations and ill be in before nine o'clock tonight. Mr. Pattergon is being compliment- on the idea of “the break of? day reakfast,” which is entirely new, il whi¢h originated with him "LA MOURE VISITOR Miss Leila Diesem came from Bis- farck and Russell Diesem from Fargo st Saturd; 9 spend Christmas at & home of, Hg sister, ‘Mrs. Walter Taylor, at La Moure. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and daughters joined e gular Christmas. dinner Sunday. Mr. kesem returned to Fargo Monday 60) Jat the Forum, of which he is state. itor, might come. out as usual on <3aday. Miss’ Diesem remained for more extended visit. BISMARCK VISITOR bu Miss Minnie J. Nielson, and’ Miss el Nielson, have as their guest.at le Grand Pacific, their cousin, Miss laybelle Grewcox, of Brainerd, Min- hsota, who came to Bismarck © last ening to spend the week end and sit over New Years day. Miss Eliza Barr, of the, offices of le superintendent of public instruc- n, will go to Valley City to spend w Years with relatives. 5 i seemed A CONCLUGES VISIT , Alta., who has been visiting with . mother, Mrs. Regan, and her, sis- In Ayenue, left yesterday . for her hme in Canada. J. H. Regan of St. ncent, Minn.,. who has been. visit- ig his mother, Mrs, Regan, and sis- Ir, Mrs, Andrist, leaves for his home St. Vincent, today. i BISMARCK VISITOR , The Misses Bluebell and Mae And- st, of Crookston, Minn., are visiting: the city over the holiday season ith their cousin, Mrs. Howard Hen- iekson, 214 E! th street, and cr aunt, Mrs. F. Andrist, Wash- fe avenue, Miss Helen and htherine Andrist, Washington Ave., turned home yesterday trom a-short lay at Hazelton. _ RETUL.2D HOMIE IMrs. C. E. Halbert, has returned to y home'in’ Faargo, after spending hristmas in thé-capital city with her ns-in-law and daughters, Messrs i: Mesdames. Spencer Boise and J. Lober; in) WILL‘GEVESCARD PARTY. The menibers of the Business and tofessional Women’s Club will give card party on Tuesday evoaing in eir club rooms. Hostesses for the rty’ will be, Mrs. Frank S. Henry, BAKER’S | COCOA - The Food Drink’ _ That Suits Everyone ld and young, the well-and the ill. __ It is’ not. artifi- ~ cially flavored, 5 but, having the z delicious, natural flavor and aroma of high-grade cocoa beans of which one never “ tires, maybeused at every meal. Treac-mark on every package. . | WALTER BAKER & C0, LTD. ponchebrtnd: tasthc sh |USETTS © in Bismarck—the McKenzie | cle and helped t stow away a Superintendent of Public. Instrec- | Mys. Anthony La Brier, of Edmon-; B. Andrist; 114, Washing-! i | i By NEA Service Kansas City, Dec. 31—Bought your new hat yet?” ‘ Why not try a barnyard-ostrich plume ttis season? They’re-the new- est thing—and they're attractive. And very inexpensive. ~~ Mrs. F. L. Shuman, Mrs, Ed White and Miss Lillian Hohlman. It is requested that all members, hé~present. VISITORS IN BISMARCK ' FOR NEW YEAR'S PARTY; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy, of Mi-! not, Mr. and Mrs. P. §. Nestos, of Mi-' not, Mr, and Mrs, H. D. Paulson, of: Fargo, and Mr. and M John F, Sullivan, of Mandan, are visitors in Bismarck ag house guests of Mr. and: Kenzig hotel, ‘the party being here to; attend the N@w Year’s ball tonight and; the New Year’s season. ‘ RETURNED HOME Mr, Ernest Monson, of Fargo, who had been a visitor over Christma: week ag a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. G. Newton, 512 Ninth | street, returned to his home in Fargo | last evening. ye HERE YESTERDAY. The Misses Laura Foss and Milda| Rogers, ‘who..are teachers in the Lin: ton schools, spent yesterday shoppin: ie the city, returning. to Linton to-/ | day... 7“. VISITORS. FROM JUD visiting at the: home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kanins, to remain over New Years. \ BISMARCK VISITORS. |. The “Misses Eleanore and Alma ; tors. in the Capital City yesterday, re-| turning-home last evening. VISITED IN CITY 4 Mrs. W. -l. ‘Watson of Mandan, and ; her. mother, Mrs, Daht, of Higin, were | visitors’ in: the. city on: Thursday; as i stests of Miss Bthel Dahl. { i i! JAYRSTOWN. VISITOR i Miss Muriel.Robinson, of ‘the. Me- Kenzié_ hotel, -has been @ visitor in Jamestowti, as ;ayguest’ at the Dan. Wright home, * .~ ABSENT FROM DUTIES. Mrs. Will‘am, -Zeamer, of the linen department atthe Lucas store, is al:- sent from her- duties today owing to illness. ¢ VISITED .AT CENTER. Mr. and Mrs--Frank Kievert, Ave- nue A, have been visiting at their. {home in Center during the holiday, season, . BISMARCK VISITOR Miss Dorothy Hayes, of Jamestown, has come to Bismarck to ‘visit over |New Years at.the home of Miss Louise Herbert. WILL‘MEET TUESDAY The members of the W. C, T. U. will meet on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. R. Mobley, 303 Third street. U. Ce T. PARTY. t A New Year's purty will he given this evening at the Grand Pacific ho- |tel by the.U. C. T. 1 FROM BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Olaf: Lundin of Bald- | win, were visitors in the capital city | | yesterday, j ' Miltsters’ Meeting. The Bismarck Ministerial dssocia- | tion, will meet in the ‘reception room j of the Nurses Home of the ‘Bismarck | hespital on Monday, Jaf. 2 at 1:30 P. 'M. All ministers“in the city are cor-| dially invited to attend. \ i H C. F. STRUTZ, Secretarysy NEW VAUDEVILLE | ;_ A high class vaudeville from the Junior Orpheum circuit has been ob- tained, for the: New Year’s perform- -, ance at the Rialt) announces Manager | Wingreen. “Parisian Scandal” fgatur- ing Marie Provost, will be the picture. A matinee at thrée o'clock will be held ‘Monday.’ j ! ~ CUPID LESS ACTIVE There. were just 47 less marriage licenses issued in 192} than in/1920, ‘according to a report’ made today in, the office of Judge I. C. Davies, of the county court. One: hundréd and fifteen «ouples secured licenses to wed this year, compared with 162 for last year. ( a x ~ BUYS OAKLAND SEDAN. Harry Larson has bough€ an Oak- land sedan from the Corwin Motor Co. No. 1590 is the. winner for January ‘in the Interstate Taxi line contest. | | OFs = | Clifford’s Skating Rink jopen day and evening. | evening. VATS! (LEFT), MISS FR/ GQNGH1T), AND MRS | The Misses Rebekah Kanifis and} : Edith St#iner of ‘Jud, are it the city} git; © during the day and 15¢ in ma WEATIN: (BELOW), VICINITY, You on display Society liked them. MRS. see, a hen—or a roos When the was held here, farmers wives placed | hats trimmed with chicken feathers OF K. national women caw them. They wore them. | Tie day after all the chickens here! lude is a ‘part of tho service. A New| Aud) Year's. service throughout the day. BARNYARD-OSTRICH McBRIDE: barnyard-ost if you prefor, poultry bad their-tail feathers: plucked. chickens all over the country were! Morning thenie, ‘A God in Hiding.” ;gétting nervous. f cHUR ‘ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL, 8 o'clock a.m. Low Mass and Holy RCH NOTES ° CH NOT ES ——o Communion and English sermon, ¥:15 a, m. Low Maes and German i wermon, ‘ - 10:30 a..m. High Mass and Bung | Ush sermon. Mrs. Edward G. Pattérson, at the Mc-| e FIRST LU uary 15. i Superintendent. | 30, Young Not Die in Father Hiltuer. Pastor. HERAN CHURCH, Seventh Street and Avenue D. Watch night service will be held] sung by Mr. ij this evening as follo retreshments will be ‘church parlors. vices in the church auditorium. New Year's day there will be serv- the New Year's morning service. Be- | ices at 8 o'clock in the evening. day school will be held Sunda: All are cordially inv: ttend these services. Baptist Church - 0, morning worship*and ser ‘A. Vain.” People’s’ Union. Group: be in charge of the meet- 7:39, ‘Evening worship and sermon. ject, “That' the New, Year Mignt 8:00, ‘Wednegday™ special’ prayer | meeting, ‘taking wp the topic for, the Week if Prayer for that» night. Followii Drewelow, of New Salem, were visi | communion will be‘ observed. i The Krotherhood class cordially. in- | 4—-= ;Vites nen to attend and take’ part in ithe fellowship and” discussion of the topics. reall orth: Ww! the NGELICAL ‘Corner Seventh and Rosser, Sts., . ©. Be Strutz, Pi New Year’s’sermon language, 9:45 A. M. language. in Charge ‘of Reuben Evening sermon: and Mine,” 7:30 P. M. at these servi continue al he capable Strutz of Jamestown. will begin, promptly at 8 o'clock: A ll week. morning Come and help us make it a le undertaking. CHURCH. to! i the German 1 other serv- ices, are: conducted’ in’ the English would ‘rather go to a concert Sunday school, 10:45 A. M. Young -.Peaple's’ Devotlonat ‘meeting. trutz, 7 P.M. “Your Opportunity Special music 5 Good live singing. The spécial protracted meetings will There will ng service every night at 7:30 under leadership of Reuben The sermén cordial welcome to all! McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL : CHURC! Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. 10:30 A. M—Public worship. administered. 12 M.—Surday echool._ Let the girls and boys begin the year right by an the. Sunday school. attendance pt. Cloates for all ages. 6:20 P. M—Rnworth Teagne, Youn narnia asneciailv invite. G rie and an Instructive discussion ot the Tearne, 7:30 P. M—Public 'worshin, §ne-| Many-adopt more than one. They give | Call 7 tonic. Here’s flowers to wish you happiness, Throughout the livelong year; ' , And plenty, too; for’ Twenly-T wo For Flowers Carrie Cheer. * $4-W ‘Membe Make this a year of thoughtfulness to: others. A dollar or so now and then will carry cheer to the heart of the lonely folks whom age or illness has kept to their rooms, We can arrange for flowers to be delivered at regular intervals, See us while the impulse is witk you. - OSCAR H. WILL. & CO. PIONEER GREENHOUS| Florists. Telegraph Delivery Ass’n BAKER, 'S REDALL show They 10: o'clock; ed in the At 11 o'clock serv- Jan- worship | Mu- sic by the men’s quartette. + The sac- rament of the, Lord's Supper w:ll be od mu. . | THE BISMARCK TRIBU cial music by the quartette.: Sermot The True Riches.” This wilt be a message appropriate to:the New Year. The pastor will show in wha’ the true riches of lite con: Yo are invited. Popular-and_ inspiring {hymns will be sung. ST, GEORGE'S CHURCH Rev. T. Dewhurst, Rector, Scrvices tomorrow, New, Year's § A. M-—Holy Communion, ig ‘There’ are many. ways to.start. the! New Year, but we believe ‘that this; 2 is one of the-hest. Come: then: to this; early:.aervice before the distract of the day begin and’ on hendea’ knee} | i | | t We ask for a large rally of the pu: pils tomorrow so that we may begin the Sunday ‘school year with even |g greater enthusiasm than before.-Those who are’ not attendiug any Sunday «chool will find a great welcome at! St. Georges. * LA Morning prayer and ‘ser: “J mon. : | ‘he Christmag. Anthem will be re- peated by special request and the service generally will speak of Christ- fas.and New Year.’, The rector’s ser: mon will have to do with the mes-} ca ANAL sage of the New Year. We want all 4 SY ‘vary. tthese little “sons” and. “daughters” to come out, to’ this service. Every- rig WiGskt homes. the host ot eduens ‘body welcome; ‘tions, and the sincerest affection. But even so, something. is wanting in the life of a child reared in a spinster’s home. And it is something very important: it is the influence and the example of g i uartette. the man. ‘ | Special mage Oy Sal at So far as comforting the, mother- ~| other departnients at 12 fioon. Classes } heart goes, these babies give satisfa.:- 1 Presbyterian Church * Morning sayin at 10:30. The pre- for all in a very‘efficient'school. ton. Christian ®ndcavor ‘at 6:30. Presi-; unmarried women often excel the wife who is fortunate enough to mother her ‘Own babes. ternal {influence may hamper a child in ways which even the p hologists have not yet defined adequately. dent, Bessie Williams. Leader, Car roll Blunt: aa Evening worship at 7:30. A‘special New Year's Measage Will be ‘given by the pastor,’ Special musical: program as announced last Sunday, -Congrega- | ~ For this reason, the Muropean tional ‘singing by. the choriis choir un- ; style of marriage which is based on der the direction of Mrs.'D:.C. Scot-} respect rather than love seetis to i Solo'.‘‘Selected” by: Mr.’Fréd | nave. some admirable advantages. By Hangon.. Anthem; “Where Is Jesus?”| meang of it; the woman maintains her Solp, “Cantique | keen need of belonging to a elan or de \Noel”. (Adams)... Mr, Paul J. F.' tamily and her pride in the future of This ‘beautiful: number was | hor family, as she, sees it in the lives Grogs last Sunday eve | or. nor own children ning and is repeated by request. An. |” b them, “Come Let Us Sing,” (Adams) | 4 Chorus Choir. i We -will not have a midnight ser- || (Post) Chorus Choir Gross. CITY NEWS | vice this year lest it interfere with | ¢ pe = im rs % Entered Hospital. Sun-| gin the day ana the year right, Master Samuel Wagenmann. of Prayer meeting Wednesday Ve: Forbes, and baby Dorothy Reuter, of ning at 7:30, . Aid Thursday afternoon at 0. All Jadies: urged: ‘to, be: present. | “CA good ‘time ‘is: promised. “Choir prac- ice’ Thursday evening. ‘We urgently pall who ‘desire ‘to belvin the Sunda: ‘e¥ing music to attend the reheareal-in the Chufch » parlors ay 7:30 Thursday evening, ‘We. want make much more: of the niusic fea: {ire of our .gervice during the comipg Will ‘you -help?. All, are. cor- invited tothe sérvices ‘of the Garrison, ertered the St. Alexius hos- pital yesterda: In the City ‘ 4 ben Strutz of Jamestown, cam to ‘Bismarck: yesterday ‘and will assist ig; the special ‘meetings’ at the Bis- marck, Evangelical church next week, ‘these meetings to. be continued until the end of the.week. “Mr phew of Rev. Strutz. of this city. He SS t a i TAM Old-Fashioned oe Giel (Letters: to Lovers) By Winona Wilcox ~ There are a few old-fashioned girls léft in’ ‘thé world,’ and they are not having a very good time, writes one of them. | * “If a girl can find contentment at |}: | home, ff. she takes pleasure in knowing’ how to prepare @ good meal; if she Prefers.a book to bridge;. it she 1an to | a dance, she is called ‘old fashioned,’ and tbe boys let’her alone! i “Well, I am one of them.” And although Iam not 20-years old; 1 can. see very well that’ I am'destined to travel ‘along life's pathway alone and starving for a little bit of love. “I suppose that*deep in every. girl's |’. heart is the wish ‘to love and be, loved. I've heard girls talk. I know [fi some who have gone to universities, not to study, but solely to pick out husbands. Usually they succeeded. “Well, I was brought up to sup- pose’ that a man must do the wooing, That notion is as old-fashioned as my. love for hooks. In spite of my longing for a husband and a home, I want..to be wooed and I could not) dangle my prettiness before the boys as I see some of the girfs doing. “Now can you tell me-what is go- | ing to take the place of this deep need of the husband, and the home I never! ‘will have? “I dont want to be a missionary. 1 don’t want to be a welfare worker, 1) dont’ want.to go into business What | is left for me to do?” i A bachelor girl can adopt, children, | A Magnificeny Oriental Drama with POLA NEGRI As The Desert Dancer he Bismarck — Tonight TOM MIX The Idol of Millions in His Very Latest and Very Best Feature “TRAILIN’” Mutt and Jeff Comedy. - Fox News. ‘Admission—Adults 30c Children 15c. Matinees—Adults 20c. $ $24 4th Children 10c.- So far as mothering goes, these |{ A. W. Lucas Co. Our store will be closed Monday, Jan. 2nd. Mrs. Alex. Foyda, of Max, ‘left! eytendin, congratulations. ARE Happy New Year Accept our appreciation of your pat- ronage during the past year‘and with and bef the Blessed S: emt seek N 4. . jue aerengity ani; power, (roMOn EN | ( it our very best wishes for a-prosper- to keep your noble resolves for 8 10 A. M.—Church Sunday school, ous and happy year. . \ 4 A HS is a son of R. E. Strutz, now of James- town, and formerly pastor here. Bismarck Hospital. Mrs. John Elmer, of Hebron, Elean= ore I bee,’ of Haliday, were among those to enter the Bismarck hospital yester- a home. Have New Son. fg Mr. d Mrs. Solomon Nicola, cth, of “Hebron, and Clift Ferl-| Thayer street,~are the parents of a PAGE FIVE the hospital this morning for her son, born yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital, and triends of the family are But the lack of the pa-}, \ KSUS BRNO, SPUR PUR .’ New Year's Greetings | It is the wish of Webb Brothers That Nineteen Hundred _ and Twenty-two be a year of Health, Happi- ness and Prosperity for you. And Don't Forget Big Removal Sale of Shoes” RICHMOND’S BOOTERY ~ Ring In | ¥ The old year is gone but it leaves us a heritage—which the wise will promptly claim. Experiences of \ yesterday are priceless guides for * tomorrow—they well may be of greatest worth among all that has eome to us during the year that is closed. The troop of fresh, bright days of 1922—three hundred and sixty- five brand new opportunities. They are each just waiting to be used wisely and to the full—that the user may prosper and be happy and that the next New Year may find. him far:along the road of snecess. With best wishes for a truly happy New Year, we cordially invite you to hecome. better aequainted with our banking service, 5 Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D.

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