The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 5

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*N TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 aN x Social and Personal Mrs. Whitson’s Pupils Appear In Recital | The piano pupils of Mrs, Elva Lahr Whitson will appear in recital this} ‘evening at 8 o'clock at the high school auditorium when the follow- ing program will be given: Daneing Song — (Alice Mervin Ciough. on the Water—(Arthur 1. ‘Edward Lahr. ‘odding Ferns—(Henrick Helm)— Bennet Mary Lou Thompson. Moths — (Kussner) — Velma le Maid, Pretty Maid—(Alice : )—Kathleen | Murphy. Mazurka — (Charles Glenna Thompson. Song without words—(C. W. Krog- man)—-Winnefred Halfyard, Dream Castle—(Marie Crosby)—- Aile Cameron, ‘A Good ‘Time and Robin Goodfel- lpw--(Plorence Goodwich)—Norman Tyennee) — Hour--(Kussner)—Carl 1. nir—(Drdla)—Maryls Lahr. host in the Chimney—(Theodore Kullak)—Frankie Davis. Love Song—(Nevin)— Nuessle. Polka—(H. Lichner)—Jane. Stack- house. Legend of Sleepy Hollow—(East- wood Land)—Jane Stackhouse. the customary silver offering will be taken, At the conclusion of the program j will be used to defray the expenses | of the contestants in the state musi- test. The public is cordially attend. ‘Christmas Party Well Attended’ About 45 P. E. 0, and D. R. L. en- joyed the Christmas party given in honor by Misses Minnie J. and ! eilson, Heniicka Beach, and .: W. club rooms which were decorated in red and of Christmas, A part ainment of the evening , the putting on of panto- , of Christmas ideas, and the | ng of exerps from Dickens's ; as carols. rved by the hostesses during | g. Mrs. S. Clark a? Wau- bay, S. D., who is the guest of her | daughter, Mrs. E. A. Thorberg, was | an cut of t guest at the party. MAS ; SHOPPERS G. Larsen af Wilton, Mr. George ‘Troxel of Menoken, Mrs, Bleckried, of Baldwin, Mrs. T, A. Newman. Mrs. George E. Mont- gomery, Mrs, J. C. Thompson, all of * Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. rs, John Wetzel of Beulah y today. 'TERTAINS AT DINNER. 3 E. A. Hughes entertained at dinner Sunday for her cousin, Elliott Bornes, of Calgary, Canada, who are rived Sones ay to spend the Christmas, x with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Barnes ARRIVES FOR CHRISTMAS 1 Grace, a student at Notre college, South Bend, Ind., has arrived in Bismarck to spend the as holidays with his parents, nd Mrs. R. H. Grace and The Studio Shop + GUTS - Use? 1 and Beautifal , Lamp nd Individual Shades. Pottery ~ of North Dakota Clay. Rare Silks, Chinese Rugs. A large range of inex- pensive materials of good design. Maie Douglas Rindlaub | Interior Decorator 119 Robert St. Fargo, N. De The McKenzie’s Annual New Year's Ball Nothing will be left the greatest social event that has been held in Bismarck, noise makers and most elaborate mid- night Menu and break of day breakfast, yet the price will be moderate in extreme. The McKenzie’s New Years Ball has be- come famous throughout the northwest. So tcday if you are feeling dopey 5 And have nothing much to do you will be free To call up 258 and make your reservation For the New Years Ball of “1923.” Tables will be reserved upon purchase of tickets only. S: E Glories Pansies—(Jeanie | Mrs. Henzler Heads Pythian Sisters At the meeting of the Pythian Sis-| | ters ast jnight election of the fol- lowing officers took place: Most ‘ex-| cellent chief, Mrs. C. W. Henzler; excellent ‘senior, Mrs. E. M. Thomp-| | son; excellent junior, Mrs. A. Mac-| | quette; manager, Mrs. T, W. San- ders; mistress of records and eor- respondence, Mrs, Nellie Evarts; protecter of, the temple, Mrs. Mar-! garet Schn guard of the outer! temaple, Mrs. August Cark:on; grand! E. W. Sanders. | ere also held, Baptist Ladies Aid Honor Mrs. Morgan| | The members of “the Ladies Aid} society of the First Baptist church and other friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Oscar Raaen last even. | | and their friends, Invitations for the same are being sent out by the committee. The best of music and a good time is promised to all, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM. The Woman’s, club was entertained |by Mrs, A.C. Wilkinson Saturday at- | ternoon at a Christmas party, a de- lightful program including Christ- mas quotations by club members, a rendition of the Christmas carol by | Mrs. Whittey, reading by Mrs. Obert | Olson and a group of saxaphone solos by Archie MeGray, accompanied by Mary Cayou at the piano. At the ose of the program a delicious lunch was served. KENNELLY FAMILY’ REUNION. A Kennelly family reunion will be held at the home of T. G. C. Ken- nelly of Mandan Christmas d: hen the Kennellys of Mandan, Mrs, Carl Bechenhauer of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Jack Vetter of Des Moines, Ia., sisters, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. _ B,C. Bertie, H. E. Fowler, Wil- | celebrated his third birthday.’ Places THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Kennelly of Bismarck will be pres- ent, making a total of eleven.. —e— IN FOR THE WINTER liam Broughton, and Howard connected with commission, have arrived in Bis- marek to spend the winter working in the drafting department. Myron Personions, Donovan, field men the state highway VISITING HERE Misses Marguerite Hoye and Al- vina Bouchay of St. Paul arrived in the city yesterday and are guests a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Orr, 37 Avenue A. EASTERN STAR DANCING PARTY. An informal dancing party will be given by the ladies of the Eaktern Star and Masons in the Masonic temple Friday evening, Dec. 29, be- ginning at 9 o'clock, BIRTHDAY DINNER. A birthday dinner was given at the J. H. Spohn home at 414 Seventh street Sunday in honor of Mr. Spohn, who ceuebrated his 75th birthday, and ; his grandson, James Spohn, Jr.,.who were laid for 12 guests, VISITING HERE. Mr, and Mrs, W. I. House and chil- dren of Solen, are the guests of Mrs and Mrs. G. D. Bell of 413. Third Sts They expect to leave the latter part of the week for Eugene, Ore., where they will make their future home. FOR HOLIDAYS rt, formerly of Bismarck to arrive today from Spokane, Wash., to spend the Christ- mas holidays and New Years as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kiebert. AWAY FOR HOLIDAY SEASON. H. E. Fowler of the state highway department left yesterday for Madi- son, §. D., to speng the holiday. sea- son with his parents, upen. Au Matin—(Godard)—Louise Kel-! | his brother and sister-in-law, Dr.’ j and Mrs. PA. Nesta; of Minot. Dr.! ithe hospitals in Vienna, Paris and Bertha Palmer last evening in the |, Refreshments | the Christmas shoppers ; ing in honor of her mother, Mrs. Myrta Morgan who is leaving f Jamestown, N. Y., to make her fu ture home. A pleasant evening was | enjoyed after which refreshments! were served. Mrs, Morgan has made her home in Bismarck for the past | two years, during which time she! has made many friends. THE GOV YOR'S CHRISTMAS. Gov. R. A. Nestos ‘will enjoy a quiet: Christmas day as the guest of and Mrs. Nestos plan to sail for Eu- tor may take some post graduate work in medicine in Austria, France, Scotland and England. He will visit Gesmany. He -will conclude hts ‘travels by visiting the hospitals 1 | Edinburgh ‘and London. ON WAY TO PORTLAND.. Mr. and Mrs, H. 0. Gordon of La- | Moure stopped over Sunday with) j their brother and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. A. D. Gordon, while on their way to Portland, Ore., where they will attend the golden anniversary lof Mrs. H. 0, Gordon’s mother. | NEW YEAR’S DANCE. | | A good old New Year's dance will | | be given at Odd Fellows hall, Dee. | 29 for the Rebekahs, Odd Fellows, ; i t [a Christmas Silk and Angora MUFF- ' LERS. \ White and fancy silk |; | Handkerchiefs. | Tnitial Handkerchiefs, |. silk and linen. Kid and Mocha GLOVES, ', lined and unlined. Kid MITTENS, fleece and lamb-lined. { A large variety of JEW- ELRY SPECIALS. BATH ROBES in a vari- |! ety of qualities and colors. An assortment of SMOK- |: ING JACKETS and PINKERTON COATS. * Men’s fancy SLIPPERS. A: large assortment of HOLIDAY SHIRTS. || Fancy HALF-HOSE, silk |’ and lisle. An attractive assortment of WINTER CAPS. BELTS, including special and initial buckles. The above are, of course, only a few of the large variety of useful articles we have on display suitable for |, HOLIDAY GIFTS‘ Many of the CHRISTMAS SPE- CIALS are packed in Holi- day boxes and all of them reasonably priced. Store Open Evenings. C. M. DAHL Dahl Building Main Street undone to make this special decorations, SEWING CIRCLE. st and second divisions of 's Sewing Circle will meet y afternoon at the schoo! at 2:30- o'clock.. Everybody is cordially invited to attend, Attorneys M. W. Murphy and Herbert. Ellis of Fargo were busi- ness callers in the city today. Ee rere Get Your Ghristmas Gifts At Nielsen’s. Big Bargains in Hats This Week. Open Evenings. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY and Waist Shop. a to be confined ILL AT HOSPITAL Mrs, Anna McConville is reported hospital because) of ill Philip Elliott left yesterday on a short business trip to Minot. PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. R. yesterday. to the St. Alexius at 8:00 o’clock. For That XMAS GIFT HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Holepret Hosiery ‘SUMIOULHTH ACK A ESS nr enn ica el ea a M. Loomis of Sterling, were city visitors today and Knights of Pythias regular meeting Wednesday, Dec. 20, AAA From YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE Finished’, Models of Art- Needlework Pieces at Less Than Half These are all handsome models that were used in our Needlework Depart- ment to copy, but now we are all sold out of the stamped pieces like these models so they must go and we have priced them at less than Half Price in ordey to clear them out before inven- _ tory. These make very fine Christmas Gifts —in fact we can’t think of any nicer. The models to be closed out are: Lunch Sets, Dresser Scarfs, Buffet Sets, Pillow Cases, Baby Blanket, Infants’ Dresses, Aprons also other models. Fine Linen Handworked Madeira Pieces Sets of 4, Luncheoh Napkins for.. Sets of 6, Luncheon Napkins, for. . $8.50 6 inch Doylies. Each..... 45¢c 50c 65¢ 10 inch Doylies. Each... .85c¢ 95c $1.25 24 inch Center Pieces...§3.95 $4.75 $5.75 Boxed Stationery Fine quality writing paper and en- velopes to match, put up in attractive gift boxes. 25c 29c 35c 50c | Kalo-Chrome Art Candles Unique shapes colored in rich artistic ' effects. Buy a pair for a gift........ 50c Give Hosiery To the Men Always acceptable, very practical, always appreciated. — Fancy drop-stitch Hose of artifiicial silk, in au $ all colors ...... for 1 95 Artifical silk ar Hose in all colors, for men........... 50c Fine mercerized lisle Hose at colors .....- a $ 1 .35 . Bath Robe Blankets Already to be made up into comfy Bath robes for the men. Cords and girdles to match included, dark patterns that men like. $4.95 $5.75 Indian Robes In all the fantastic designs and color- ings of the different Indian Tribes. Splendid Gifts. $5.75 $6.75 We also have the genuine all wool “Pendleton” Indian Robes. $5.75 Lunch “ cloths and Napkins. linens when you want something good. Very acceptable as gifts. Only 4 More Shopping Days Only 4 more Shopping Days and perhaps you waited or for- got to do your shopping. Didn’t seem to get the proper Christmas spirit for Gift shopping — or something. wel don’t delay any longer or you'll surely be “ou’ of luck. Come in Tomorrow, without Fail. We know it’s a “job” with a lot of folks, but we’re willing to l.2lp you, and you'll ‘find that it isn’t so hard. So come in and we'll soon get it over for you. Lots of things at special prices too, now. We’. re cleaning house before inventory. VISIT OUR TOYLAND Before It’s Too Late. Never before have we had such an early rush on Toys and Dolls. We prepared for a bigger Holiday bsuiness this year by putting in a much bigger stock than before, but in spite of this we are not going to have enough to last so if you haven’t bought for the Kiddies vet, do so at once. Towel Sets For the Bathroom Consisting of Bath Towels and Wash Cloths to match. Two’ special offerings 49c and 69c Others up to Linen Tables Pieces Nothing delights the housewife more’ than receiving linens for Christmas. We have-a splendid assortment suitable for gifts. Complete sets of cloth and napkins to match, separate cloths, sets, Scarfs, Centers, Tray Better consider Linen Gift Towels Fine quality Linen. 48c to 75c We have some very nice Bed Spreads that would make splendid gifts. Silk Hosiery Most Popular Gifts Did you take advantage of our Dollar Sale of Women’s Silk Hose? This sale is still on. Be sure to see this $1 special value Other Special Values at $1.55 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 $350 Wool Sports Hose For Men and Women Popular for winter wear and very pop- ular as gifts. We have a big assort- ment. re" 5Oc to $4.00 ag a eee 50c to 89c Women’s Boudoir Slippers Commencing tomorrow we offer Wo- men’s Quilted Satin Slippers with leather soles and heels at a special rs $1.50 BDA tes octet nee 4 A.W.LUCAS COMPAN Gift Handkerchiefs Women’s handkerchiefs are prettier than ever this year. Dainty imported novelties, fine linens and swisses, are immense assortment to select from. You can’t make a mistake in selecting handkerchiefs for Christmas Gifts— Nobody ever has too many, they’re al- ways acceptable. We call your particular attention ta two big special-value assortments, 50c and 35c We believe you will find these at least 25% under price. Others at from............. 10c to 75¢ Men’s Handkerchiefs at from...7¢ to 75c Popular Styles in Handbags Some wonderful special values at 1.65 1.95 2.95 3.95 Others.up: tov.5licccckecdue eee $15.00 Vanity Boxes Here are some special prices on these popular styles 1.95 2.95 3.95 6.95 Silk Ur dex “year Women’s Ka; <=: s..k Vests in white, pink and orchid ............ , $2. 50 Silk top Vests in white and pink........... 98c Silk top Union Suits in white and pink......... $1 . 75 Pajamas—For Boys 2nd Girls White, pink, blue ecie ST, 95 | and lavender Novelty Blouse Patterns These are very new, and popular. Printed in Oriental patterns and 38 on Silk Crepe. Patterns * $4, contain 114 yards for. Blanket Bath Robes For the Ladies. Made of heavy blanket robes in ‘attrac- tive colorings and designs. Trimmed with satin bands in harmonizing colors. Sizes run 36-38-40. Here is a dandy Christmas Special at, éach, only.......... $4. 98 Pretty Sweaters Specially Priced. Women’s popular Iceland Wool Slip-on Sweaters in White, Flesh, Tan, Jade Very desirable as gifts. Sizes 38 to 44. $2.98 and Brown. Pretty and very useful. Priced for this sale at only

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