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vAY Je pst, we eer 9 7 Oe ~ Mandan was ‘elected delegate to: the “ SATURDAY, ENINGS IN SOCIETY Glee Club Gives ©. First Report of ~.« Pleasing Concert)... Work is Published) _. ‘The: Jainestown College Men’s Glee + ‘The Tuberculosis Nurse who has club/gave a concert and entertainment: just ‘finished her third week in the atthe Presbyterian church last night Bismarck ‘schools reports a steady | toa full house.’ The audience’ was en- ‘progress in the work of nutrition. The | thusiastic and‘ responsive, calling for Wachter school has-a class of 20 chil-; cricore after encore, The program, dren who ate takiag ‘heir daily: por?| which was a little less than two hours tort nak ane ae aa eM enone reat | in, length, was varied, the more diffi teachers, They are: showing’a.steady | cut and sombre numbers being, inter- gain and.it is hoped that these classes | spersed with those of a lighter nature may be started in each school where.| to. produce a pleasing whole. * there are children ‘mich tnderweight. | The program: , iPhe Community Council is: providing “The Soldiers’ from one. hundred half pints daily for the “Faust,” Glee Club. aS Wach.er school and the. cooperation Encore—“There Was a:Little Tree.” of e parent is urged. that.a daily . Piano solo— “Scherzo” (Chopin), regime. be started in the homes es- Miss Tordoff. : pecially, of «underweight cnildren, to Encore—-Second Mazurka” (God- give each child the proper food- and Chorus,” dard). * ‘ «\.rest io regain. normal weight, i Reading—“The Swede Lover,” Wm.! - Malnutrition is being regarded as; Westley. one.or tlie g.eatest ‘causes in reiard- | ( ‘ing school work wad every effort should | j be. made to eliminate thls condition. | ‘Several nutrition classes’ are being | jcunductcd if the'‘state under the di- rection of the Tuberculosis Associa- tion and statistics from: these classes Prove that proper rest and diet for the underweight orings the child te. .pro-~ per grade in school work. eee Beginning next week plans are un- der way’to nold-a dental clinic it each school and it is the hope that this will become: permanent. (a) “De Coppah Moon,” (b) “Lum- berman’s Song,” Glee Club. Encore—*Old McDonald.” x Vocal ole iGibey, Love Song,” iss Buck. Encore—“Daddy’s Sweetheart.” Male quartette—‘Womeu,” West-! Jey, Bouer, Vellenga:- and Herzberg. Encore—“May I Print.” i Sketch—‘Bills.” - (a) “Last Night,” (b) “Prayer of Thanksgiving,” Glee Club. oe Reading—“For . the Honor of the Family,” Miss’ Buck. “Negro Spirituals,” Male Quartette. Encore—‘Fishing.” i Scotch: songs, Maurice Boucr. (a) Funiculi-Funicula,” (b) “Doan Yo Cry, My Honey,” Glee Club, Phe: avdience: was: Attentive to tho y. close of the* program, and was very |are colored, atc ver. Fol- enthusiastic in their praise of the ex- {lowing are he names of the picture: cellent manner _in which ihe program |*The Madonna, of the. chair,” “Sir was presented. This, was the first ap-}]Gallahad,”. “fhe. Song of the Lark,” pearance: in this city of the club, and {Reding from» Homer,” “Going to judging from the very highest ” “Between Daylight an d heard on every. hand of- the 1 he Helping Hand.” The of, its program, the members of the'frames were made from oak lumber b left the city this morning” carry-|oy thé muaual training’ class under with “them the best. wishes ofthe direction of Professor Neff, isinare i with the. sincerewish y Yeturn at-some future date. Members of the Glee club are: First | The flliteracy | cammitteo ot the tenors, William Westley, Maurice |‘8usiness -and Professional Women’s Bouer, .ElwoodFaht:* Second: tenors, , club held their meeting last ‘night to Kenneth Wells, Erwin Johnstone, | Clarence Johnson. Baritone, Harold! tion’ of iliteracy in Bismarck. Miller, Donald Barr, George Regist2r. Second: bass, Peter -VeHenga,: Ir: , Heizherg, Donald Halbrook. Profe: sor G. C. Ringgenberg: is Alirector oj the chorus ‘apd;Miss ‘Reefa Tordot accompanist. . Miss: Ehzabetlt Buc! PICTURES ‘ON DISPLAY The , pictures which tho Manual training class of the high school re- cently framed for the Richholt school were on.display in Superintendent Murun’s office ut the-high- school. yes- i all of -which cooperation. of everyone’ i tempt to do away with illitéracy. Miss Mallory, chairman of the committec, Plans: to begin- the work ac:once so tha. jllitivacy may be done away. with as, soop a8; possbje.. The members of the commitee are: Miss'Frances Mal- lory, chairman, .Mrs:Walter Stratton, Misys ‘Huber? Missi\Madge Runey, Mrs. i] gave several readings.- - x Lutheran-Church, ed Song of Famous Fr to Be Heard Around the World inch Beaiity a —— if ILLITERACY COMMITTEE MEBTS | form pluag'for the complete eradica- | The | meémbers of the committee ask the; ip their. at-.| { { { i Alice Delysia Alice Delysia, star of the musical spectacle “Afgar,” whose famous song, “I Want. Love”, is to be trarislated into thirty- seven languages. Mme. Delysia describes “I Want Love” as “woman's universal, prayer set to music.” It is the work of | Maurice Yvain, France’s most noted popular song writer— whose “Mon Homme (My Man)” is well known in America. taught by ; ~ buying trip for the ready to wear dc-!the Young Ladies’ cla: once, and partment of Webb Brothers depart- | Miss Lydia Neumeyer, jus ment store, nai ; Address, “The Curse and ‘Cure .of NTERTAINS CLUB | Covetousness,” 11:45 a, m. -Y. P. A. Mrs, S.A::Floren’ entertained the topic, “What the World! Owes;to For- members of the 'R. T. club \at her! eign. Missionaries,” Mrs. C..F..Strutz, home’on Mandan Avenue. Apléasant leader. Do-not fail to be. present on ‘afternoon: was ‘spent playing bridge ‘time— The. bert cure for Officers Elected: Hodiger And Mrs But Smyth. ’ lafter . which ‘refreshments wergnwhat the. maticr with the SSA SCP aA OAR CS a Fer OS CIE -PARE-WEEL PARTY, © served. | States ; or any: other counth; The annual business meeti: tl zs 7 is + ima? ' home.’ No movement willymove unless " ting of the). 1m compliment to Miss Justine Paul- | TO VISIT. MOTHER. ‘it starts. there. No ‘reform. will: re First. Lutheran’-church ‘was..held.. at the ‘church parlors on, Thursday even- ing, . January 26. Faverable reports, son,,/who: leaves next’ week with her parents, Mr.'and. Mrs. C. .W. Paulson tor their ‘new ‘home at -Vancouver, Mrs, William‘Rutz and three chil-|-form wuniess it originates ‘there.. No dren’ leave tonight for Marionette,) Jaw. will stand, unless it is favored ‘Wis., where they: will visit Mrs. Rutz’s| there. “The Home” will’ be. the: sub- were submitted by the Ladies Aid’ so-} wash., twenty H A : ‘ A os young people were in- 3 s RAE oe daathet League and. by a ta, the Chatles:Staley: home last | ™ter- Sel nie. eae ead ‘ . : evening. ° ‘The Senior Girls club: at- F > “Bible. study’ Tues ing, ©7345 The following officers were elected: | tended the first show at the Eltinge |p. eR tne Remit: Hae a bet on a Meee Clarence _ Larsen _ was _ re-elected ‘to Serve as deacon fora period of ‘four years. ) August Carlson was ‘re-elect- ed to serves trustee fora period of three. years. Clarence .Larsen was, ciected” secretary, | Ivar “Larson of enjoyed.” served, » SENTERTAINS RELIEF CORP, |” Mrs. Celia,,Perking: entertaned, the conference meeting to be held: af St:+members:of the Women’s Relief Corp Peter, Minn., May. next. Clarence Lar- fat the home wf hes daughter, Mrs. A. sen was elected ‘delegate to the’ B.s-|D. Gordon_yesterday afternoon. ‘The matck district. convention :to beheld | oceasion, was. Mrs., Perkin's ‘80th ‘birth- at Valley City, March 8-and 9. J. J.{day anniversary. Barth was named as alternate,’ Miss} wih ~80> candles formed the: center Alfhild O. Alfson-‘was re-elected or. | piece. for the birthday lunch which ganist. Edward. Alison, John Danrot | Was. served at the closé: of tne, after- and, John Anderson were elected usii- | noon. ~ ¥ i bay ers. es = ; d The morning service will be con _ SHOWER: FOR BRIDE-TO-BE ducted’ in the Swedish’ language’ and| Mrs. F..A. Knowles was hostess last the Sunday. school-and evening ‘sery- | evening in:honor of Miss Julia Weber, ices. in the English language. whose’ marriage to Mr, Myron: Atkin- A vote pf thanks was,extended to Son Will take place in February. The the many friends who by dénations or ; Party Was im the nature of an apron otherwise have ‘helped the: work of the 8H0Wer and|was given at the Knowles : home on Avenue. A. » Sixteen guests * church along, i were entertained. . Dainty refresh- Miss Hanson and’ . sents were served. : : «My Gunderson are DANCE In puacees ee The “By Heck” dance*given by the ‘Married in Minnesota’ members of the ‘Capitol city, Home. seid lodge at the K..of P. hall last s a1 in| tight was a great, success, large Announcements weye. received in| crowd attended the affair: “Music was :the city yesterday of the marriage otf- furnished by the Homesteaders four Miss -Emma Aneta Hanson to ‘Allen+ 5, +4 piece crchestra which was organized yParwin Gurderson on Thursday, Jan-|yecently. A “By Heck” supper was uary;,26, 1922, in Fergus Falls, Minn.| served. * : Mr. Gunderson was former state f ‘ - land commissioner and is now con-| VISIT HERE OVER. SUNDAY nected ..with the Farm Loan depart-| Mcr.. and (Mrs. 'H, D. Williams, Mrs. ment, of, the Bank of North Dakota. }|J. M. Wimmer and Mrs. H. O'Neill of wg made his home in, Jamestown for-) Hali * arrived in’ Bismarck Xoday _merly.. Mrs. Gunderson is: well known ,and will spend the week end here vis- in Bismarck and has many friends|iting friends. They will leave the here. She has made her home herejfore part of the. week for Californla for sevetal years. where they will visit for several Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson will make) months. their home in Bismarck and ‘will be at home to their friends after Febru- ary first, Dainty. refreshments . were BUSINESS COLLEGE PARTY About.40 couples, students and for- mer: students of the Bismarck Busi- ness College, enjoyed a°dancing party in the Commrcial room of the Busi- ness College last, night. Refresh- ments were served during the evening. HEYSr one reports a ‘most enjoyable me. hi eh Side VEE ah ENTERTAINS CLUB. Miss’Genevieve Parsons entertained the members of the Senior Girls club of the class of ’21, at her home on Sixth street.. A pleasant evening was spent sewing. : Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, at the close of the evening. ARE. MARRIED HERE ils Frances. Bertha Miller. :and - i > tarry H. Ainsworth, both'of the city RETURNS TO ASHLEY. jwere married atthe Methodist’ par- Mr. and Mrs.. L. Rubin of Ashley, | sonage at 5 o'clock yesterday after- who have been the guests of Mr. and noon. Rev, 9. F, Halfyard- officiated. Mrs, Joseph Breslow and who atlend-, Mr, Ainsworth is employed as an’auto ed the Masonic and Eastern Star mechanic here.. The ‘young’ couple dance Thursday night, returned tojwttl make their’ home in Bismarck, their home today. pes GIVE DANCE PARTY RETURN TO HOME. ‘The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- Joseph Hoven and son Quinten, of ica will give a socia} dance party/Mon- Burnstad, N. D., who have been visit- day. evenifg in’ Legion ‘hall. A four- ing at the home of Mr. Hoven's moti- piece crchestra will render Jazzy and er-in-law. Mrs,-A. C, Smith, returned , popular dance music. Dance com- to their home yesterday. jmences at nine, ‘ VISITOR FROM MENOKEN. Jerry Sweeney, well known farmer of Meroken and pioneer resident of Burleigh county, was vis:ting friends in the city today. ° a ~. SPEND WEEK-END HERE. George S.. Register, who came to Bismarck with the Jamestown Col- lege Glee club: will visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | M.. Register over Sunday. VISITING IN CITY. Mr. and Mrs. C.. Barge. of Breien, N. D.! are visiting in the city for sev- feral days. i + ON’ BUYING TRIP. ° P..M. ‘Webb: left. this: morning for poenee lll, and. New York, on a \» DRISCOLL VISITOR. © » Mrs. M. M. Belk of Driscoll is vi iting friends’ and» shopping in Bis- marck. today. > RUSINESS VISITOR. J. A. Nollin of Menoken N, 1... was: attending to business matters inthe city today. theater,-after-which. they. returned to the, Stalye home where dancing was A’ birthday caké|* turned from Fargo where;he was at- ——-. “ a tending to business matters. FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Harry. C. > Postlethwaite, minister. {CHURCH NOTES - | ‘ervice: promptly at 10:30.° Theme, mbassadorial , Expression.” What e. the’ evidences ‘of Christianity ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL.” <| Are-you giving any? ..Sermonette for 8 o’dlock’a. m. Low Mass and Holy |.boys.and‘girls. Junior Sunday school Comminion and English sermon..,,° >| at:9:30. ‘All other:departments'at 12 9:15°a, m. Low Mase and.German,m.’.A good ‘womsh’s class. Join. it. seiinon: ‘ : 3 Remember: the ‘inen’s, class. Let. us 10:30 a.m. High Maas and ‘Eng:/ increase the attendance, lish sermon. iglas$ at 5:45. All hoys and ‘ | tween the ages of 11 and. 18 ‘invited. | Christian Endeavor, at 6:30... Ai | thusiastic crowd: “of young . people. ‘Join it... Evening. worship - at ‘7:30. ; Special music. “Myg.:D, .C, Scothorn i directs the evening music, {To Dwell With Thee” (Wilson), “(God Be Merciful” (Wilson). The pastor (will give a practical talk on “Friends pine Stick.” Come and bring jyour t Father Hiltuer, “Pastor. First Lutheran Church Seventh street and Avenué D. Morning service 10:80. Sunday School 12 noon. Evening services at 8 o'clock.) All are cordially invited’ to attend these services. —E. F. Alfson, Pastor. a bpspascrraay friends.’ Prayer ‘meeting Wednesda: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | evening at 7 Wolare pela Corner Fourth street and Avenue C.' study of the book of.Genesis. Chap- Sunday service at 11:00 a.m. Sub-/| ter two will be taken up. All are.cor- ject, “Love.” Sunday school at 9:45 dially invited to the services ‘of the a.m. Wednes ay evening, seepmnent 1 church. ting ut 8 o'clock. reading‘toom —— ( TE yobeu in the church ‘building: every | ST. GEORGES/EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex- Rector Rev. T. Dewhurst. cept legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. Services fourth. Sunday after, the All are welcome to attend these ser-} Epiphany, Ai i vices and to visit the reading’ room. 8—A, -—Holy communion. H ———— 10 A. M—Church ‘Sunday: school. SOUTH SIDE MISSION CHURCH 11 A, M.—Morning, prayer and ser- _ {The dedication of the South Side | mon. : Mission church, 205 Sixteenth street,| ‘rhe rector’s subject at the 11 o'clock will be on Sunday, February 5th. The) service will he “hie Supreme Test of service will commence at 10 v’clock. | Friendship With Christ.” :1t will show Rev. P. O. Williams will preach’ in} the pra “otttcome. “of fellowship | English. The second sermon will be | \ith the Divine Redeemer. of all Man- in German by Rev. J. B, Happel. A ie free-will collection will be taken. After the service, dinner, will be given in the church. Further, from Monday, | the 6th, one meal ..will be given for the poor and neglected every day. at noon, during this hard*~ wit . The or- ganization of a “Charity. Society,” with 16 members, ‘took@ place last Tuesday cvening’,in the Wachter schoolhouse. Everybody is kindly in- vited for their help: or contribution: J. B. Happel, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH L. R. Johnson, pastor: 10:30, morn- ing worship and sermon; topic, “The Fruits of the Spirit.” °12:00, Sunday school; ‘classes’ for “ull; -brotherhood for men. 6:30, B.’Y. U,, devotional and study. 7:40, eve i sermon; topic, “Service.” This is the, fourth: in series, “Turning to’ the Christian Life.” © 8:00, Wednesday, “Church Night.” We take up_inten- | sive study of the feneral theme of the churches of the~ denomination for. February, “Stewardship.” The first topic will be “The New Christian’s New Relation.” The meiabers and friends of the church are not only cordially invited but earnestly urged to meet on that night. Do not let secondary matters prevent. The more who attend, the more interést we can develop. Special music at both morn- | | ing and evening services. i | EVANGELICAL-cHurcH | Corner Seventh and Rosser streets. | |C. F. .Strutz, pastor. German ser- | vice, 9:45 a. m. All other services are conducted in the English language. Sunday school, 10:45 a. m._ If you are (not in the habit of attending Sunday school come to the Men’s Bible class taught by Mr. J. F. Schwantes, or to, kind, ee ——S—— TONIGHT and Every Night ~ | Responsibility for Man.” i | you will not want'to be absent again. | y, ‘which: you’ are: giving. to. the world? |; Anthem, | The dnet “One Sweetly Solemn.|- Thought” will be rendered by ‘Megsts.” Rex Berndt and Emmett Griffin. We would ask'the parents, especial- ly of-the younger children, to begin. to send the children to Sunday schoo), ; We -still, have. room for more. atid {teachers willing to teach. ‘The annual church supper which was {to have been held last Thursday will be held on Tuesday next. It will be- {gin with supper at 6 o'clock, The (parish meeting will be held immedi> ‘ately afterwards, ‘This is the occasion twhen all the cherch people try to | Meet, -Reperts, by no means dry and uninteresting, will be given’ on the ,Mifferent phdses of the church’s work. | Come and listen to them ind get a {fuller vision of \what the church is | doing. : : The annual election of the vestry land other church officials will then be jheld. All-are asked to take a part in this part of the program 4s we want | these officials to truly. represent the | whole congregation. bs | Calendar tor the Week. “Monday—Senior. Scouts, 7:30 P. M. Tuesday—Church supper and dn- nual meeting, 6 B M. Wednesday--Girl Scouts, at RM. 1 Thursday—Choir practice at 8 P. M. Friday—Junior Scouts ut 7:30 P. M. Evérybody is invited to take a part in teh life and work of St. George's church, Come. i i ee | MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPATL| CHURCH, ir { Dr, S. F. Halfyard, Pastor. H { -10:30—Public worship. Music by fhe quartette. Scrmon-theme, “Man's | 7:30 12 M.—Sunday &chool. » Classes are | organized for all ages. The men of ithe church are invited to join the men’s class. 6:30 P. M—Epworth League. All young people should hear the story of John: Wesley, Jr. 7:30. P. M.-~Pub by the men’s chorus. “A New Heart.” ‘The public is cor- dially invited. .Come and bring your friends, Gospel hymns will be sung. Wellncsday, 7:30 P. M., prayer meet- ing. \ ee } ee oe Oe { Club Notices Ce 2 a ‘MOTHERS SOCIAL: CLUB | Mrs. Prige Owens will entertain |Mhe members of the Mothers Social club at her home on their regular ‘meeting day, Tuesday. A program on religion and its teaching will .be giv-: en, te a MONDAY CLUB fonday club will meet with y A. Knowles at her home on ‘Monday ‘afternoon, January 30: © An interesting program on the, Phillipines has-Ween-planned.. °° ~ ‘ fe ° | The iM | aenkeee \ |. DAUGHTERS OP. AMERICAN <" | REVOLUTION The’-Minishorhe’ Chapter’ of \ the Daughitere ‘of. the American Revolu; tion’ will .mect on Friday, February 3, Mesdames MoGray, Light arid ‘Langer will. be the hostesses. ‘ THURSDAY MUSICAL CLI +. The ‘Thtrsday Musical club’ will | meat: ‘with Mrs, Bauer at her home on February 2.. Mrs. Jacobson, will lead the program which will be on‘ Indian music. ‘ 1 | CITY NEWS |. i Bismarck Hospital News. ‘Mrs. Louis Reiman of Douglas. Mrs. €, M: Snyder. of Menoken,-P. P: Schna- bel’ ‘of Venturia, and Miss; Gladys Kapsoli ‘of: the city haye entered the Bismarck: hospital for treatment. { . St. ‘Alextus, Hovpital News. The little baby boy of Mr. and Mrs.} A. B. Carley of. the city, has entercd the hospital for treatment. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner When raw cold winds blow . , DRINK Baker’s Cocoa It imparts ia cheering e warmth, ' valu- able nutrition and hasa most delicious fla- vor. The very odorofa steam- ing cup is ap- cla _petizing and attractive. It is absolute- ly pure andof high grade. f MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO., LTD. \ Established 1780 DORCHEST#K, MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of. Choice Recipes sane free TOUPEES & WIGS | Made To Order — - The only Toupee & Wig manufacturersin the Northwest. . Write for Toupee & Wig : Catalog. MAISON BERNARD CIE. 724 Marquette Ave. | | Minneapolis, Minn. | { -of the clty has entered’ the ‘hospital -Arthur Knadtson of near’ Bismarck, has entered the hospital for treatment. 33 1 W. R: Kellogg of the Jamestown Aleri, Jamestown, 'N. D., was in the city ofa business visit yesterday. .424 Broadway. Corner Broadway and Fifth Streets. Ciothes of quality that invite the question— The Tape . Measure Man - ‘ About three times a year tape measure men from Fargo, Twin Cities and Chicago, come to Bismarck with a tape measure, a few samples of woolens, and asmile, take orders for made-to measure suits, charg- ing $40 to $125.a suit. He gets orders from the best men in town — even from some\merchagts and professional men. : The Tape: Measure Men doesn’t extend credit, he gets the cash—usually a deposit in advance, and spends it in his home town. In Bismarck he pays no Taxes, Rents, Grocery Bills, Doctor Bills, Etc. We are perhaps partly to blame for this condition — but we are now prepared and equipped to take care of the tailoring business at prices and real ser- vice that should eliminate the curb stone dealer and Tape Measure Man. He gives no try-on. He trusts to luck. ' Suits Tailored to your measure $30 to $50. Man Tailored Suits Made in Our Own Shop $45 to $85 A very large line of domestic and imported fab-' ric§ to select from. You have our absolute guarantee of satisfaction in every way. _ BERGESON’S ‘Dance’ at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday,’ Thursday and Satur day nights. Best. music and \floor in state. 10c a dance. MBA 28 A De LF e Dancing Party MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30th. Legion Hall, Dancing at 9 O'clock. ~ Come and have a good time. Four Piece Upto Date Orchestra. Admission $1 a Couple. Extra Ladies 25c. Announcement Open’ for your inspection Monday, Jan. 30th. 5 <== My many friends and patrons of Bismarck and entire Slope country will find me located on the corner of Broadway and Fifth Street, (next door to my present location) with a stock and display of the fineg collec- tion of woolens ever gathered together for the: public’s approval. r Real tailoring service will be rendered, Ask me about my credit selling plan. E.B. Klein, Bismarck, N.D.