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~ Social and ' Personal| New Year’s Dance , At McKenzie Is One of the most enjoyable New Year”s Eve parties in years was par. ticipated in by 300 guests at the Mc- Kenzie hotef. ‘The year 1922 was ushered 4n with merry-making and ngisé-making. The hotel and Patter- son’s hall were decorated in gay col- ‘ors for the event, and a’ special five- piece orchestra furnished music for * the dancing which lasted, during most of the night. Approximately 150 tables had been reserved to accom- modate the guests, many‘ of whom came from out-of-town, Dancing was in Patterson hall, which was entered through ithe Mc- Kenzie. Dancing began at 9:30 } oclo¢ék, At midnight the | guests | gathered at one end of the hil and j noise-makers were passed ouy, gifts , of Mr. and Mrs, Patterson. Kollow- p Hi ing a 15-minute demonstration the } 4 guests assembled in the hotel dining: yas .elaborately deeo: ated for the occasion, and the merry- making continued. Dancing was re- sumed and lasted until the early hours of ‘New Year's Day. a the-day” luncheon was served at 5:30 a, m 1 Among the out-: wh guests were 4 -Mr, and Mrs. Francis Murphy, of Mi- not; Mr. and Mrs.,H. D. Paulson, of Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, ot 7 Mandan; and Mrs. P. A. Nestos, of Minot; Mrvand Mrs. H. A. Mackoft, ’ of Dickinson; Mr. and Simon room, which w A Great Success TUESDAY, JANUARY} 3,,1922 : hood club at her home, 610 Twelfth street, on Wednesday afternoon, Jan- uary 4. All members are urged to at- tend this meeting. Pastor of the Church of Truth in Spo- kane, Washington. The lectures will be given as follows: ” Thursday, January 12, at 3:30 p. m., “The Cause and Cure of Disease.” — “ Thursday, January 12 at )8:00 p. m., “The Way to All Good.” e On Friday, January 13 at 2:30 p, m., “The Power of Mind,” H Solos by Mrs. Frank Barnes. These lectures are free. Healing is part of the Ministry of the Church of Truth and Rey. Grier has helped to bring many sufferers hack to health! and happiness. He is a very interest- ing and able speaker and he has a wonderful message. All Bismarck people are invited to attend this lec- ture and hear Re NOW! ¥EAR’S WEDDING A New Yea wedding took place at the Breen y jan ‘Manse’ Sunday evening at 4:00 o’clock when Kev. 1H, C, Postlethwaite read the beauti- ful words of the ring céremony unit- ing Miss Ida Elness of Fargo, and ; Carl R. Sherwood of this city in mar- jriage. The bride has been a resi- dent of Fargo for a number of years! at Almont, 'N. D., is manager of the local branch of ‘the Royal Typewriter ptt ,Company, located in the Little Build- Grier’s message, ing. L. Pollak and Miss Emma Ness, friends of the bride and groom, were the attendants and witnesses, After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood will be at home to their friends in Bismarck. LEAVES FOR BY INNEAPOLIS Miss Eleanor Gustaviason left this morning for Minneapolis where she will resume her studies at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. Miss Gustaviason was recently pledged to the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The Minneapolis Jour. nal of Sunday which carried the an- CLUB MEETINGS | The Fortnightly club will hold their postponed mecting tomorrow after- nouncement of.the. pledging of Miss|noon at the home of Mrs. Robert Orr Gustaviason stated that she was the/at three o’clock. The program for the jonly girl out side of the twin es | afternoon will be on Wordsworth. wk had been asked to join this sor- The Monday club met w ority in 1921, i. Jon t her home thi te —— “The subject for the afternoon Was GIVES PIRTHDAY PARTY. Panama. The Mothers Social club held their meeting with (Mrs. G. Wallace this An interesting Master Douglas Marden, son of Mr. and Mrs, L, O. Marden, celebrated his fifth birthday yesterday afternoon by | afternogn. fi prograny entertaining six of his little friends at! tad becn planned for this meeting, his home from four to seven o’cldck: MARRIED HERI Oscar K. Ahlstrom of Menoken and Aloette Gunderson of Bismarck united in marriage at the re The birthday dinner which was served at six o'clock was preceded by an en- | i joyable afternoon spent playing | ‘is games. The decorations and favors | Tonce OEMEe i eG alas S. 'H. Clark, 36 Ay were of red and white. 5 | Kast, Saturday afternoon at j o'clock, C. Postl@thwaite of ehurch using the) r. and Mrs. G. friends of TO UNIVERSITY Miss Agnes Parsons left yesterday morning for the University of North | 5, Dakota~ Miss Parsons has been at-| the | and Mr. Sherwood whose. parents live | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Big School Problem How to give Johnny a warm, nourishing breakfast and’ get him off to school in time—the problem is easily solved by giving him Shredded Wheat With HOT Milk Heat the Biscuits i in the oven to restore their crispness; pour hot milk over them; adding a little cream and a little salt. Better for children than mushy portidges, because ‘it encourages thorough chewing, which is necessary to form : ‘ sound teeth and insure good diges- tion, The ideal food for youngsters and grown-ups. It is ready-cooked and ready-to-serve. , ' “Get the Happy Health Habit” TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real'whole Jahr and Mrs. and Mrs. Victor Smith, | ending the Agricultural college es and groom, ‘were witnesses of wheat toast—and is’ eaten with butter or soft cheese. of Wilton; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hf. G. Higgins, | paren | 5 uae th e murriage. ee of Baldwin; Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Pa- | Unive nie is by CHAE ging to the; i \. ber, of Mandan. gnivetsiiy 20 Grand ROrkse5 | ENTERTAIN LAST EVENING. U.C. T. Give _Enjoyable Dance About 100 Bismarck, and out ot] * town couples enjoyed The iNew Years » dance given by the U, C. T. at the | Grand Pacific hotel Saturday night. The dining room beautifully dec- \y orated in the Christmas colors, red j and green and in bells and holly. a penelne Tyas enlo a ee week at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone is cor-; ish house at 30 ck on Thursday if buffet janeheon: wae served after dially invited to~ attend these serv-/ afternoon. Reports of all’ committees midnight. ‘The committee had. pro- ices, | on the bazaar will be given at this <i A a vided confetti, paper caps and noise ie are are ay jtime. The financial report of the year] * 4 makers for the guests and everyone | RETURNS TO KILLDEER |will also be given. nn had an enjoyable time. Miss Sarah Boyd returned yester-| —_— ~ BASEN ata day afternoon to Killdeer, N. D RETURN AFTER VISIT. where she is teaching school. Mi: Ralph McBride left this morning Woman’ Ss Relief Boyd has been the guest of her sister, | for Harvey, N. D., and his sister, Miss ( Corps Hold Meet) Miss Mildred Boyd here for the past) Hazel McBride, will leave this evenine i week. ; for Minneapolis, where she teacties ( The Women’s Relief Corps met_at } the home of Mrs. M, Lenhart on Fri- day. The annual, election of officers V4 was held at this meeting. are the names of the officers elected: j President—Mrs. Elizabeth Cordner. data George Knowles entertained a num-| » s, Vv y Sparry. ae S ber of friends at his home; 16 Avenue | J. V.—Annie Lenhart, TO ST. PA \A, West, last evening. The hours Treasurer—Florence . Ward, i < : |'Were spent dancing, after which re- é Reese 3s is Miss Kathryn “Goddard, who has! ge RNIN try Set a i Cons VoHne been visiting at the home of her par-/ freshments were served. § A nAarae a A ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Goddard, 720! at = TN a if ‘ ouard sara NG ey re opt Second street, returned to St. Paul last | GUEST. OVER SUNDAY Wash: a ‘ollcwing the election of. officers evening to resume her studies at Oak | (Mrs. Irvin of Port Thompson, Wash- i other business of the Corps was taken up. Two ngw members were initiated. \ Eleven meetings have been held dur- ing the year, Flowers have been sent ‘to sick people of the city, Memorial ‘+ Day was observed, graves were decor- \ ated ‘Wieh flags and flowers. The Corps also donated $5 to the Park library for children’s books, _ At the close of the business ing dainty refreshments were st by Hts hostess. t= TRUTH AND “HEAL TH Three very interesting to be given on the 12th 4 ~January at the American The speaker will be Rev. Legicn hall. A. C. Grier, wy Ni i . ‘ ’ Cuticura Soap ‘aa Best For Children : If you wish them to have thick, healthy hair through life shampoo regularly with Cuticura Soap and hot ‘water. Before shampooing touch spots of dandruff and itching, if anv, with Cuticura Ointment. A. een; healthy scalp usually means” E hair. 7 ch Frae by Beast, Dept 220 Maisons ap %e. Ointment EME Cuticura Soap si b Poll fave a Beautiful j Complexion is Really No Frouble at All ~ If at proper in- tervals you avail yourself o ARINELLO ‘Treatments the Marinello Cream your, skin Hart's Marinello Sh Following fund and $50 to the Bismarck public} lectures are and 13th of} and regularly “use | needs | . . Hotel, | TURN. A PHAR Belge a eet visit-| tertained a number of young people ai ing at the home of his parents, Mr. nat their home on Sixth street lzst even- Mrs. C. G. Boise over the holiday sea-!®8 im honor of William Kiley who son, returned to Fargo yesterday| leaves this evening for the University | morning to resume his studies at the| of North Dakota. The diversion of the{ Fargo Agricultural College. | evening was dancing, after which re- | freshments were served. HOLD EVENING SERVICES | A service of prayer and praise will be held at the McCabe Methodist! Episcopal church every evening thi a, GUILD TO MEET: St. Georges Episcopal Guild will {hold their regular meeting at\the par- ‘school. They spent the holiday s son at the home of their parents near Arnold. RETURN TO HOME Misses Florence and Bernice Jager returned to their home at Strasburg, N. D., yesterday afternoon, following aj visit with friends here over the holi-'+ GIVES DANCING PARTY. ington, was a guest at the J. B. Adams homé over Sunday. Mrs. Ir’ route to Minneapolis whe visit friends, RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Agnes Orr returned to Minne- apolis last evening after spending the | noliday son at the home of her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr. | Hall, 2 ‘RETURNS TO SCHOOL * | James Murray,,son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro Murray of Fifth street left this | morning for Grand Forks where he will resume his work at the Untvers- | {ity of North Dakota. n is en- she will RETURNS FROM VISIT rs. Thomas C. Lauder of Bismarck has returned from Jamestown where | | she spent the holidays visiting at the! Richard Leonard left Sunday morn- home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert \W.!ing for Hanover, New Hampshire, Lee. | where he will resume his studtes at Sree | Dartmouth College. ¥ RETURN TO TAPPEN = Mrs. Charles Nelson and Miss Likt TO VALLEY CITY. lian Willington of Tappen, who were/ Miss Lavina Register and Miss Ina guests at the Edward Fitzgerald home yetter left this morning for Valley LEAVES FOR SCHOOL: ball, Avenue A, {of Minnesota this morning. | bee . yesterday. TO UNIVERSITY GUEST FROM MINNESOT! the University of |is a “gue st ut the D. B. Re s Allen is a Seu-j{ this year. TO °A7 oe | Miss Bertha } PLEDGED TO'FRATERNITY — | morning tor Valles lf Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs, B.} will attend the State | 3. Jones of this city has been pledged lege. Ito the Delta Signa Phi fraternity at x this morning to | North, Dakota. ior at the Uni SND COLLEGE, Severtson left this! y City, where she} Teachers Col- ‘EAPOLIS i, University ‘of Wisconsin. Fred TO MID |fraduated from the Bismarck High!) py, A. M. Brandt left last night for | School with the class of 1920. lMinnewpolis where he .awill visit | triends. f FI Rom HUFF Julia Smith of Huff was a | i EASTERN STAR MEETS | The regular meeting of the Para . jStar will be held at the Masonic Tem-| yJiss ple at 7:30 this evening. Allj mem- | shopp: and visitor in the city yes- bers are urged to be present. | terday. Fi RETU! FROM VISIT | FROM FARGO | pr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole returned, l14st mght from Lisbon, N. D., where, ing ¢r ithey spent Christmas with Dr, Cole's days. parents. | Zora Kysilka of Fargo is visit- ends in the city for several VISITS HERE Patterson, TO WASHBURN Lester Miss Ellen Jager returned to Wash-! Jamestown Wh arn this morning after spending the! spent New Yea holid with friends and _ relatives | | friends. in Bismarck visiting | i } ihere. Jager teaches school at | | e Washburn. | FROM | STER DRLING : | Emil Christenson of Sterling was the | TO CALIFORNIA | week end guest of William Bina here. Mr. and Mrs. George Will vf Mandan | \ | Avenue are leaving for California this | TO MINNEAPOLIS jweek. They will spend the winter; F. J. Hutzinger, who has been con- ‘there returning to Bismarck the latter | nectedgwith the Armour company in i part of March. ees } | | RETURNS FROM VISIT QUIT TOBACCO Irs, Samuel Robinson of near Bis- | has returped from a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Roches- {ter, Minn. | or Chewing habit | RETURNS TO SCHOOL | No-To-Bac has helped thousands te } Jerome Conway left’ this morning! break the costly, nerve-shattering to- Grand Forks where he will resume bacco habit. Whenever you have a/ studies at the University of North.| longing for a smoke or chew, just/ {place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet inj phe, | your mouth instead. All desire stops. | TO CHICAGO i | Shortly the habit is completely broken, Miss Alfreda Krueger left today for ‘and you are better off mentally, pliysi- |Chicago. IL, where she will visit | cally nancially. It's sc easy, so sim-/ friends and relatives for some time. |DPle. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if it | doesn’t release you from all craving NEC E ORHOCD CLUB MEETS | for tobacco in any form, your drug- Catherine Shepard will ert jest will refund your money without/ seine the members -of the Neighbor-! question. | ma h | Dakota. id Mrs. Thomas Sheehan en- | {are visitors in B | M Lucille Allen, a graduate of; 5 the Lismarck high school returned | 5 Coyla Manly of Hibbing, ff ister home. | manager of the! lesale Grocery house, | So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, | Bismarck for some ‘time, left today for Minneapolis where he will now have his headquarters. - her home-y€sterday afternoon in hon- or of a number cf young ladies who have been visiting in Bismarck over the holidays. The afternoon was spent socially after which dainty re- freshments were served by the host- ess, HERE FROM CASSELTON: Mrs. Ray Scott of Casselton, ar- rived in Bismarck yesterday. She will join her husband who shas been on jtheir farm near Bismarck for some time. VISITS HERE 5 Mae Rowley of Jamestown is , Miss-3 visiting in Bismar FROM WASHBURN Mrs. Charles Schweitzer and daugh- ter of shburn, were visiting friends in Bismarck yesterday. RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Ethel Fleming vetvrned last night from Minneapolis, Minn., where | she visited at ‘the homé of her parents over the Christmas holidays, RETURNS TO BISMARCK Miss Celia Hagen returned yester- day from Regent where she/spent the holidays at the home of her parents, FIELD WORKER HERE. i Mrs, Mary Wisham, of Minneapolis, field worker of the Salvation Army, is in the city on a business trip. JSINWSS VISITOR Josey! ier of Napoleon was a bus- iness visitor in the city today. FROM SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. P. Keronen of Fredericks, 8, D. ISH elson of Sanish Mr. and M | i atherine Beale, ‘who was the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wallace over the holidays, returned to Cullen, iN. D., yesterday. 1 VISITS FRIENDS: Frank Calahan of Ellendale, N, D., who has been visiting friends here over \his home, SS TRIP | J. B. Adams left last evening for | Seattle, Wash. on a business tri Mr, Adants expects to be gone about two weeks. t TO UNIVERSITY Miss Christine Huber left ‘morning for the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, where she will resume her studies. Miss Huberj | spent the holidays at her home here. i TO JAMESTOWN noon for Jamestown where she will resume her work at Jamestown Col-| lege, after spending her vacation at {her home here. Charles Burke, son of Judge and Mrs. B. T. Burke, who has been spend- ing his vacation at his home here, re- | | \i ; turned to the University pt North Da-; | | kota at Grand Forks this morning. | Hugo and Edwin Carlson and Al- fred Prater left this morning for the University of Minnesota to fesume; \their studies after spending their va-| | cation at their homes here. | MANDAN BUS LINE Our bus line is now operating} between Mandan and Bismarck./ !For schedule see card at hotels. For reservations phone 18 or. 888. We also handle freight: and express. | JAGER TRANSFER LINE, |FOR RENT —Modern house, 212 6th k for several days. | ‘an enjoyable time and the girls hope ‘the holidays, has ‘reutrned to; " SLOAN'S GETS EM! this | Miss Louise Huber left this aatees| " RETURN TO SCHOOL, i Camp Fire Girls enter- tained the Idiers at the state hos- pital Thur: afternoon. They were ably assisted in their program by The following Solo Dances—V program was given: Ise Bluette, Glow Worm Gavotte, Miss Muriel Robinson. Group of Song: linneskaya Uku- {lele Club. ‘ Spanish Dance—Rae Bigelow. Piano Duet, Barchetta—Mary Margaret Henderson. Group of Songs—Ukulele Club. Solo Dance—Valse Caprice, Thelma Du Vall. Greup of Songs—Ukulele Club. } ‘Soljjo Dance—Chinese Idol, Miss Mur- iel Robinson, Group of Songs—Ukulele Club. and ‘Camp Fire Girls ‘andl the boys united in singing all the old favorite songs with Mrs. Wright at the piano. The Camp Fire presented the boys with! five Victrola records. Every one had to have the privilege again in near future. The Camp Fire exte! to Dr. and Mrs, Geust their, most cere thanks for making such an occa- | sion possible. the ds GIVE FAREWELL PARTY. Edward Lindblum, who leaves soon for Wisconsin, was the honor guest at a farewell party given at the J, M. Brod! home on Sunday: Mr. Lindblum has made his home in Bismarck for |ssome time and has many friends here, He leaves tonight for W where he will make his home. ! VISITS IN JAMESTOV Of interest to many Bismarck | jfriends is the following item taken | from a Jamestown paper. Miss Muriel i Robinson is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wright. | REPRESENTATIVE JIERE, | Representative J. D. Hagelbarger.; of Beulah, was in the state capitol to- ; doy, shaking hands with officials. { SCOMUS EXECUTIVE CLE: BES I Charlotte Thompson, of Far; has assumed the position of executive ; clerk to Governor R. A, Nestos. SEEK FRIENDS. IN HOU R OF NE ED! “In the hour of need we quckly seek our best friends,” writes Chas..Schridd i "ACHES AND PAINS— i VOID the misery of racking Pain, Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini- ment handy and Apply whea | you first feel the ache or-pain. It quickly cases the pain and sends @ fecling of warmth through the | aching part. Sloan's Liniment penelrates | eithout rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, | eciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, | Jame back and sore muscles, | * For forty years pain’s enemy, / {Aske | yous neighiiars At all druggists—35c, 70¢, ; 40: Liniment(:: Pui 1 Clear Your Coraplexion of pimples, acne and other facial disfigurement. ise freely Dr, Hobson's Eczema Oint~ j Ment. Good for cczems, itching skin, and other skin troubles. Ono of Dr. Hobson's Family Remedies. DrHobson's. EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing. | Hats Cleaned’ and Blocked. Knif Pleated Skirts Cleaned and Pressed. | We call for and deliver. Phone 538-Op- posite Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. Mail St. -Hidden Real Estate Agency. Phone 0, hats 1 wsdorg Bolicited. jof North Dakota by the Industrial services of a man of Mr, Butlers ability. Ward de Wet, 957 73rd Ave, Oakland, Cal, “our little boy and girl had a vere dry, rasping cough without phlegm, a cough that chok and Thursday afternoon only. 20 Muriel Robinson, a beautiful abi a face of the ferers lik: ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY | dancer trom Bismarek, and Mrs. LT. | unto convlsions, Foleve Honey ent | Children’s. tickets for $1.00. Miss Erma Logan entertained a DePuy, who presided at the piano] rpay y wonderul emergency rem-| Matinee at 3 p. m Rialto number of her young lady friends at} uring the dancing. edy.” Cases like this give Foley’s Hon- Theatre atre. ey and Tar its reputation as the best remedy for coughs and cole, NEW TITLE MAN IS APPOINTED Pat H. Butler, of Lisbon, has been appointed title ¢Xaminer of the Bank DIGESTION, GAS, OR BAD STOMACH TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” “Pape’s Diapepsin” has proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can g s aml was a lawyer. | cat favorite foods without fear. Large He said he believed that the commis- | case costs only few cents at drug sion was fortunate in securing the store. Millions helped annually. Adv. ISMARC THEATRE BEBE DANIELS.in Marie Prevost in....“A Parisian Scandal” Commission. In announcing the ap- _ | pointment, Governor Nestos said that Mr. Butler had been a resident of the since 1901 and had been in the “TONIGHT ONLY “THE SPEED GIRL” Last Time Tonight Tomorrow Only. Special Number over New Years, returned to their! city, where they will resume their|is a visitor in the city for several) TO MINNESOTA. ' homes yesterday. work, at the Valley City Normal, days alge tu coop ier anil clatallst: he ea aco le —— Parrett Pearl, of Waterville, Minn, who have \ Siig cnabenee Bate hare ha ae | RETURNS TO MEDORA, s oe Ne HORE aie og, been. visiting at the K. F. Duehring MALE QUARTETTE en visiting ‘her’ parent the| Russell Call, who spent the holidays J. P. Smith and children of| home during the holiday season, have eetladt returned ine University | at the home of his mother, Mrs. N. L. Lake, Mont. is’ visiting) returned to their home. i Crescent Comedy Four. 1 Minne s returned ,to Medora ; The Best Quartette in Vaudeville Today. —also— FRED WEBBER and COMPANY, Ventriloqual Novelty. Pictures Tomorrow and Thursday Elmo Lincoln, celebrated star of “Tarzan of the Apes,” in Edgar Rice Burrough’s best story, “THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN” Replete with thrills, wild animals, and daring feats of strength. Also Pauline Frederick in “THE STING OF THE LASH” a LTING THEATRE al Direction Valleau Theatre Company A . TONIGHT POLA NEGRI ~ in “ONE ARABIAN NIGHT” Pathe NeWS.......e+e+eee+++++-Topies of the Day THURSDAY MAY COLLINS in.......“ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE” - Comedy oi ssecescerecesnececeeecese Kinograms u COMING WM. S. HART in “THREE WORD BRAND” CHAS. CHAPLIN .....“THE IDLE CLASS” WALLACE REID ‘THE HELL DIGGERS” MARY ALDEN in.. -“THE OLD NEST” Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenings.7:30 & 9.