The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1922, Page 5

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a ¢o¢ BY MARIAN HALE, (New York, Jan...4—Wrappy gar- ments whidn» take unto Yaemselves » @reat bands of fur are seen with in- | creasing frequency on Fitth avenue. W. C.T. U. Hold ‘eatin fi ; ‘ ely loose lines, has a huge Meeting and : which fits well up at the Riese ‘The convenience of, the easily slip- j ped-or. wrap is so apparent that such Elect Officers TREE | 2 garment has become an almost nec- The regular monthly meeting of the! essar., ‘ : 1 i Y part ‘of every wardrobe. Womans Christian Temperance Union | ‘Worn over a suijt they add the nec- Tee pen sneuone of Mrs, R. Mob- | essary warmth on cold days and yet i ay afternoon. » “Tpermit ‘the wear : t Following, the’ pret vusiness session | tea-room table Ae a easiest PRACTICAL FIFTH-AVE. This “Bandler wrap, built’ on ex-} ‘oftland, Oregon, where he will spend ‘| the winter visiting friends, | WRAP is * “ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT, ~The Fargo Fcrum carries the fol- Nowing announcement which will be hof/ interest to many Bismarck peo- “ple. “Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Carling of yismarck announce the engagement Hand apprdaching marriage of their { laughter, Miss Margaret Helen. Carl- jing and Ernest Percy of Fargo. Wweddirig will take place on Tuesda’ ~{ January 1. Miss Carling has bee! + cormected with. the Kopelman Com- pany. at Fargo, and Mr, Percy is with the Fargo branch of the Standard Oil f company.” \. .,. MARRIED IN FARGO. { Of interest to the many, Bismarck i triends of Berthold Huber is the news | of his mdrriage on Monday to Miss Cora. B, Mestad of Kenmare, N. D., at the home of friends at Fargo..Mr. and | Mrs:.Huber will spend a few days vis: {iting in-Fargo and will then-leave for {Turtle Lake, where they will make their home and where Mr. ‘Huber. is vengaged in business ‘ ; LEAVES FOR PAST \ (Henry Esmark, formerly office man- foges for Drs. Roan and Strauss, left i yesterday morning for ‘Trenton, NOI, }been visiting with relatives there for ithe past tw months. Mr. and Mrs. }Esmark will make their future home pat that place. _ ¥ METHOD:ST LADIZS MEET i District No, 2 of the Methodist La- tdies Aid will meet Thursday after- Pnoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. E. Bailey,1008 Avenue C. All ‘members are urged to be present. The ladies belonging to the other divisions of the Aid are invited to attend. ing followed by dainty refreshments, |’. TO MINNESOTA | \Bruee Wallace, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. ~ (George E. Wallace, who has. , been ispending the holiday season at his home here, left last evening for Min- ‘ neapolis where he will resume his Christmas holidays visiting: ,at ,the |work at the University of Minnesota. , ,\HHOLIDAY GUESTS, Mr. and Mrs./George Moore of For- fikinson of Mandan, and Mrs. H, E. es ‘Barnes of Washburn, were holiday TO JAMESTOWN guests at \the home of Mr. and Mrs. The if {where he ill join his wite, who has ; LAST WORD IN SLEEVES — BY MARIAN HALE, | New York, Jan. 4—You've seen. it j coming, gradually taking on a littie more tullness and a little more tull- ness until now we have with us a, sleeve of some proportions, { It comes, of course, with the other | fancies we are borrowing from Buro- | pean peasants—Rumanians, general- 8 The sleeves of this Poiret gown, ure its interesting feature. i We'vé known brown velvet as a! fashionable fabric long, and we've; loved the straight soft line of it in: skirts, but it has been many a day! since we've used such volumes of ma- terial for our sleeves and then brought thefn into «Moose band at the! wrist. AAR RRR Rn | visiting | H i N. D., wags shopping and in the city today. © GUEST FROM DAWSON Mrs. Barneck of Dawson is a guest ; of Mrs. E. Fitzgerald for several days FROM KILLDEER. Howard Ellsworth of Killdeer, is, visiting friends in the exy today. FROM REGAN : ‘Mrs. Jobn Langdahl of Regan was a visitor in the city yesterday. ___ Scout Notes BAPTIST. SCOUTS—TROOP 1 Scout meeting passed off Jast Wriday j with a “bang.” We sure did have a ‘lively and busy time. Every initiative | measure brought up by a scout made: other scouts argue. It was work fdr; everyone. Discussion of our cabin: was the chief topic. b Voted to give a | pep for the troop. He has been help scout “notice” because he had not been ing out on the work and the boys are coming to meeting nor taking test./all glad to have him around. With These notices lately have been given his help we may have a wireless equip- quite often because the troop has got! ment rigged up to talk to town. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ‘ . Baan A regular conclave of Tan Minneapolis to resume her studies at Veyth, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Wil-|New “bird contest” started Sunday, | Comuindety, na . sbenitive sie s now to where every boy must show the goods by coming to meeting atid qualifying for tests to stay ‘in the; troop. This eliminates the “unfit.”) the first of the year. to beat last year’s record of 120 birds. An appointment of Notes editor took place after motion was carried for one ; evening, Frank Barnes. -fandsalso a censure committee was ap-; We are goin® Templar, will*be. held at the |Masonic Temple on Thursday January 5, at 7:30. an interesting New Year piogram was | An afta , f ivod : | Pn afférnoon’s shopping, in her ~ Elves tinder the direction of the ity tailored suit. smart: ane ‘New Year's greeting was as fol- LE not oan ee es ihad the high scores. : Dainty ref: ... WELCOME 19; | me served! refresh: - We greet you, with high Hea ee Meals Hered by the hostess. tious of what you are to bring us. Be | RES A} cause we expect great things, we shall} Miss RINUURES ANKLE + attempt great things., Special empha-! ployed at the P: Sd ht ie sis will'be given to law enforcement. | Anes: compart, sere Life Insur- We will work for an era of law and | anki me seriously injured her ry order, and our important enterprises | Nie. ah le skiing Monday night. will ‘be Americanization, Christian | W, a ooreons home is. at’ Painted \ Citizenship, Social Morality, | World | hospital, NOW Ht the St. Alexius Pnohibition and the promotion, of all | eR ital that exalts a nation. ‘ i Bias Sra aaa, | ' Welcome 1922, year of privilege and | fl RETURNS TO SCHOOL oppertun i Miss, Lucille Lahr, who has been vis- “tho following officers were elected | iting’ at the home of her parents, Mr. and will serve during _thex ensuing | and Mrs. F. A. Lahr during the holi- year: | day : ‘on, lect this. morning for Laka : President—Mrs, R. Mobley. | Forrest, Minois, where she will con- Vice-President Mrs. F. L. Watkins, | “ue her studies at Ferry Hall. ‘ecretary—Mrs. C. W. Smith. ‘ A NTS if Treasurer—iMrs. J. O. Varney. | sce 7 10 CALIFORNIA An advisory: board of vice-preside-ats | yp ie Tena Dinger of Max, N. D., : trom churches of the city was appoint: | yy 10 as been the guest of Mrs. M. R. I ed, namely, Mrs. George Register, |, ‘alloy here for several days, left this / Mes. H.C. ‘Postlethwafte, Mirs. Bliza. | mOPMIns flor Long Reach, Cal., whore ‘ heth Suckows Mrs, Robert Morris and |“ W!!! spend the winter. ae SNE Miss Lillian Hobimian. ! Tye RO: ) Mrs. J. N’ MéCarter was re-appoint: | SOCIETY TO MEET. *‘}evening. The hours were spent, dan ed cader of the Loyal Temperance |», 6, Younk People's society of the ite .egion with Mrs. George Register as |)" sutherar: church will. hold i ery. e . ' asdiatant Teater: ei ice meeting in the chureh anes eeu as pela i Mrs. C. W. Smith was reappointed | tals evening at 8 o'clock. Refresh- ; ‘delegate fiom ‘the’ union to the Wo:} ments will be served Tooeae ake i HO UNIVERSITY: men’s Community Council. | program, ¥ P ‘Miss Esther Staley, who spent the} juThe pee regular ‘meeting will be | eis hele od the first maesday in Febru- | Aa SUCH IDE TARDY home of her parents, My. ‘and Mrs, |, ve Mel ‘'s of the Young Peoples -| Charles Fg ois 4 C6 ee ciety ot the: First Tegtict ganes oo: Charles |Staley, left this morning for |* untry Club i lavonitig: eT ee noptees the’ University of Minnesota. ee Elects Officers) tet wach was served by Mrs, C. W. poe Finwall at her home at 925 Seventh - a % ..The: annual meeting of the Bis- etree: _. Miss Mary Murray: left this: morn: | on Anarg, ,Cguntry Club was held last | ing for Jamestown where sheswill son, *” evening at 8 o'clock in the Commer: | LEAVES FOR CHICAGO tinue her studies at Jamestown col: Mrs. Mary Nelson, who has b lege. Miss Murray spent the holiday cial club rooms. Burt Finney was| employed in Mrs. Ne ‘ een| season at her home here ;, ,elected president, J, P. Hess of Man-j shop, left Milainontine ter vcnieass : at j dan, vice president, Myron Atkinson,| where she will spend the winter at LEAVES FOR SCHOOL : secretary, and Gecrge H.~Russ. Jr.|her home. Mrs. Nelson expects to re.| _ Géorge Register left this morning treasurer. H. P. Goddard, P. R. Fields | turn to Bismarck in the early spring, | f0r Jamestown College after spending and G. A. Rawlins were elected mem- —- " |the Christnias holidays at the ‘home bers of the hoard of directors. OPEN HOUSE PARTY of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George + In connection with the electioh of|_,The members of the Businéss "and | M. Register. * : Mr, Hess .as’ vice president, many Professional Women’s,.club will hold \ eer Mandan people ‘have -sighified theis|& Open House party at their club -TO INDIANA intention to join the Bismarck Country | Tooms this evening. All girls of the| |. Mrs.'‘Theodore Woodruff, who has Club on complet‘on of the new bridge. city, whether members of the club or|,Mado ‘her. home near Bismarck for ‘As’a courtésy to them and‘’to gain |2°% are invited to attend. ‘some time, left this morning closer} co-operation between the two} 4 _— ¢ southern Indiana where she will make cities, Mr. Hess, who has been a mem-| 11 T0-GOLDEN VALLEY. | her future home, icmare 3 1affer, superintende: ‘ sher of the Bismarck, Country: Club! sncois at Golden Sea pe nae RETURNS FROM VISIT for many years.was elected vice pres: y, N.- Di, vis: 7 $ : . : ir ‘ {ited in -Bismarck today. H. 2]. Miss Gertrude’ Fitzgerald returned ident. and becomes by virtue of ‘that | Ys le is en-| yosterday from Garrison wh hi "8 office a member of the board of direc-| fou oe Welley from Ashley,! has been visiting at the home of her tors. Nia : hee home pent the holiday season a parents for the past three months. | RETURNS FROM CHICAGO T'TSBURG. Pastor-at-large C. W. Finwall re- LADIES AID MEETS. Miss bali Pho peeR eh Baldwin, | tnined ‘to Bismarck last night’ from|’ The regular ' business and social) who has been ‘visiting friends i Bi z \ Chicago. +In: response ‘to’ invitations|'meeting of ‘the Presbyterian - Ladies] marck for the past few di or be thie _fvom the Hinsdale Sanatayium. near Aid will ‘be held in the church ‘par-| morning for PatESt; . Senn: etc echis t ae jRev. SecA to the We Thursday afternoon at 3.o0’clock. ale Bi ““ghut-itis” ‘in “that “institution: on 1 committee reports for tl 3 i A ‘Ut Tuesday evening, December 27, and to]‘will be given at this time. ne Yea The Sea aiae Ata MEH Be hold e jociety,” in Chicago, on|* 9 Thursday evening, December 2 This | © TO UNIVERSITY, Mrs eu i evenermen Atoms x oS society was organized by Rev. Finwall! Miss Leotta Hendersbott and) Miss | tomorrow afternoon. : Bie 19 years ago while pastor of,.the Lo-| Berth: “oF serene Wi Uy a i = rtha Bertsch left last night for. Min- ; aps Sauare shuret Jt e mow a sbrang neapols, Minn., where they will re- VISITING HERE. Beste feu Tene Binle in Ghiea aS sume. their. studies: at the University] Mrs. Mattie Hill of Wilton arrived a fnatitution vandiisMabouGsto. elpagay of. Minnesota. in Bismarck today and will be a guest home the evening he was the guest of 3 en at the W. E. Parsons home during her }) “Ruth.” Last Sunday, upon inwita- RETURNS EO FARGO. Malt teres tion from the Temple Baptist church, Mrs.: Jesse DeCamp of Fargo, wno if Secret Racine, Wis., he delivered two ser- has been a holiday guest at the Theo- VISITING RELATIVES. mons, to large 77" “es, dore Taylor’ heme, returned to her F, A. Larson of Yucca, N.:D., is vis- |* 3 home this morning. iting relatives in Bismarck for severai : GIVE SUkvrust PARTY. ' days. : : Forty friends of Mrs. George Robi- BENEFIT DANCE a dou vurprised her at. her home, 112 Directors of Company A announce FROM D Eighth street, last evening. The af-|2 benefit dance will be given January Miss Ethel and Lucille Bailey of fair was in honor of Mrs. Robidou's |© i" Patterson hull. pane Satie are visiting ‘friends in birthday. The evening was spent| CUE he city for several days, playing cards and dancing after which | GIVES EVENING PARTY. | Sean refreshments were served. Mrs, Rob-. Miss Ellen Hall entertained a num- SPEND WINTER IN OREGON. idou was presented with a suitable | ber of. young people at her home last | O. S. Hoover left this morning for “gift as ‘a remembrance of her birth- |====—====—==—= = qe = oday-and the enjoyable party. ~ i roo pisie dean af-aeee oe A CHARMING FROCK FOR THE DANCE CLUB HAS MEETING. t h he-Mothers’ Social, club began the | ond part of their program, drawn up for the year, atjthe meeting. with! Mrs, J. G. Wallace, at her home, yes- | }pAerday efternoon.” Members of th?) club answered to the roll call with | current events. Mrs. Harris gave 2; paper on the Smith-Toewrer bill. ‘ This! swas followed’ by a Club ‘discussion of | the. paper. ‘ ‘ a4 ’ , = NG JON CIRCLE MEETS d ion Circle of the Baptist ; church will meet at the home of Mrs. | J’. Moblez, 393 Third street, on Thurs: | day afternoon. ‘An interesting pro-! gram will be* given from the study book, “The Kingdom and the Nation.” Mrs. Smith will.present the geogra- | phy and history of Japan. Mrs. Keller will present Japan’s industries and re- ligion, Mrs. Thrams will discuss the | , transient problem of the church, from Survey and Service. | irerenSaT i HARD. TIME PARTY. | The Social committee of the Chris- | tian Endeavor society of the-Presby- terian church have issuéd invitations | for a “Hard Times” party’ which will be held in the Presbyterian church, ; Thursday nicht at 8 o’clock. Fines; have been decided upon for anyone ‘ who does not: come in a regular “Hard! Times” costume. The invitations were } cloth and is caught al-the waistline unique and very approrriate for the by a. band of colorful hand-made general idea of the party. flowers exceedingly fresh in appear- ’ ; : ceraeee alice. ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Flowers have, become something of Mrs. C. W. Paulson entertained the! importance to: the evening frock. members of the Tuesday Bridge club, iscarcely.a one but boasts of a trail at her home yesterday afternoon. At of artificial flowering vine at waist- the close of the afternoon’s playing | line, hem line or shoulder. a pretty Mrs. P. R. Fields and Mrs. J. I. Huyck ee fe S conceit it is—and youthful. ae : . Z ‘ae waist of this fascinating little = | : : a—— gown is strangely high at the back. . | NEE but quite as transparent! Bands o7 : | ve opalescent iridescent trimming cling y | . sparklingly to a foundation of chifton AILY PHOTO: DY WARVAN VALE and cross the shoulders to meet a ‘ edit . New York, Jan. 4—Like the blue |prettily low bodice. @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © } \and silver mist of summer evenmg| The fluffy head of the wearer is ‘ Knosh ell over the Northwest for Quality |skies is this Claire-dancing frock. adorned with a Rhinestone band @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS © | The skirt, frail wisps ci cornflower|.which hangs at the left, in a glitter- blue ,chiffon, shimmers over ‘silver |ing length. . for SEWING CIRCLE MEETS <.'StexMary’s Sewing Circle :will hold their’ meeting at St. Mary’s hall a 12:36 ‘o'clock on. Thursday afternoon. ‘Blection of officers will be held at this | meeting. ‘All members are. urged to be present. \ , TO CALIFORNIA: Mrs. C. B. Little and Mrs. Viroque Bradley and little son left last night for Hollywood, Cal., where they will spend tho winter at their California home. 4 TO, SCHOOL. |, David Co6k, who has spent the holi- days at his home on Fifth street, left last evening for Grand Forks where he will resume ‘his stuilies at the Uni- yersity of North Dakota, AUXILIARY TO: MEET. The business meeting; of the Wo- men’s Nonpartizan Auxiljary will be held in, the Odd Fellows hall on mhureday evening at 8 o'clock. ENTERS BUSINESS COLLEGE i». Ernest Swanson of Braddock has. re- durned to Bismarck and ‘will complete his course at the Bismarck. Business College. fi ON BUSINESS TRIP! ik’ George F. Shafer, assistant attorney | general, has gone to Fargo on a sev- feral days business trip. } VISITING HERE ‘in the city for a few days. FROM COLEHARBOR. ‘ i. “Mrs. J. W. Keith of Coleharbor. to our office before number each five days until BISMARCK F riday Evening, Some thought the meeting! REVIVAL WELL ; ATTENDED Revival services which are being held nightly at the Evangelical church !are:-heing well attended. Mev. C. F. Strutz preaches the sermon each night. His nephew, Reuben Strutz, a student of Jamestown college, is lead- ae a splendid male choir in the sing- Ing. i Dance ‘at Baker's Hall, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. 10c a dance. Best music in the state. GUARD IT! Your hearth is the place of pleasant memories, the spot that makes a house a home. Insure it—guard it! The Hartford Fire Insurance Company not only makes)" good your losses but tries to help prevent them. Call on this agency. MURPHY + J, B. Sullivan of Garrison is a visitorvand with a string from a bundle of i WINNING NO. 1590 If card carrying, No. 1590 (January 1st) is not reported Moniday, number will be called-—and we will continue to call a new — Phone 99 Pointed. ‘so urgent that after three rollcalls the meeting was not. adjourned. Finally! it broke up after a voluntary dismis- | sal. ‘get Cabin Notes—Last week boys went| out to Ward’s, doing different kinds; of work in preparation for the cabin. | We claim to be building the cabin/ with the biggest and best logs- and! | challenge any troop to deny it. We! also wish to extend our best thanks! to Mr. Ward for the use of his land} and trees for our cabin. Our. scout paper is ‘printing good | news and anybody wishing a copy ask } Glen Wallace. | A scout party was given at Herbert: O’Hare’s house Saturday (New Year's ; eve) in honor of retiring Scoutmaster | Hansen’ and Assistant Scoutmasters | Prater and Wallace home from Min-/ nesota U.' | | TROOP SIX Work is now centering around our cabin. Ole Benson and Norris Fitch | finished the putting on of the roof, and did-a good job of it. . | ‘Plans were ajl laid'to melt ice for! : mixing the mud to plaster’ up thé; holes. when! .Bob , Wilber. says, “Why not use mud from the creek?” ‘This was done anid the whole house is pracy tically finished. ‘ ‘ Darkness came upon, us one night while we were cooking our. lunch and; we had no light. One. of the boys furnishc an empty soup can, this held’) a little grease from the fried bacon, | Hath the boys had a “grease dip” a lamp that is probably (quite well known to our old settlers. | Donald Rohr is back and is full of | 9th, a new Jan. reported. INI9S TAXI LINE January 6, 1922 Patterson Hall. McKenzie Hotel Orchestra to take possession of the Ar will not recognize men. Co. A is not a petty po MUST BE DONE. Dakotas.. Its members hav city? Tickets $1 per couple. o'clock. Everybody | | i | i | i Proceeds to be'used in paying expense of action now pending in District Court to recover OUR PROPERTY. Contrary to prejudiced reports, Co. A is not trying two court actions pending in money to pay legal expenses. Co. A until we provide an Armory. ‘Co. A recognized by the War Department means approxi- mately a $10,000 annual pay roll for Bismarck young | a fight for cur home. We wal i have, or have not a legal right to the Armory property. | ANOTHER CITY WANTS CO, A. | battlefields of. two. great wars. splendid record, will Wwe allow it to be kicked put of our Don’t Fail to attend Co. A’s Benefit Dance. mory unlawfully. Co./A has | District Court, and we need i The U.S. War Department i litical organization. This is the courts to decide if we SOMETHING Co. A is the oldest military organization in the two e spilled their blood on the Considering Co. A’s | | Dancing begins at 9 Is Cordially Invited. | THE VERY BEST BY TEST No time like the present to Insurance.” in your coal. Washburn’ Bismarck, N. D. Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. “The Man Who Knows Richmond's. Bootery — is now in their | new home at 115 4th Street A MONEY SAVING”: SUGGESTION If you trade at Richholt’s Cash & Carry Store during 1922, you won’t have any gro- cery bills to pay on January 1st, 1923. SPECIALS FOR NOW te Ueaouaieiaigs eae Gam $1.00 Tee a te $1.00 ee ance: sae ; Special. a icidbec a cuvtegus ie ee hee 25c Post Toasties— et won Be a eae eee | 10c oe tN odkace ORES OS 25c Richholt’s Quality Coffee. You must be satisfied with this coffee or your money back. puna SPP a Bhai susctDae ve sda le Sekt goes ole eae ate et eotete ats Go 40c See en eh $1.15 penhols Special Blend. Thursday and Friday Special. ne pound Three pounds Siete AG le eters ‘ Richholt’s Cash ara Carry (Pie 1] Grocery [7 & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry S tore

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