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ing Si} r , ameon. They expected to visit at ious points enroute, stopping for several days wth Mrs. Russell’s in Sparta, Wis. « . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 Social and Personal Wellding of a4 Holiday Season Takes. Place An event of the holiday was the marriage of Miss Hester M. Huggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beyd Huggett of Sparta, W's., and Stewart V. Russell, son of S. B. Russell of Re-hester, Minn., at the Congregational Church in Dickinson Thurs y, Dec, 21 with .the Rev. ting. They were attend- and Mrs. L. Kostleckey of New England. Mrs. Russell has been employed: as assistant cashier at the First Na- tonal Bank of New England for the past four years, She received her sseason training in the Course of Commerce at the University of Wisconsin, of wh’'ch she is a grajuate. Mr. Russell is an assistant. engineer state with tha highway ‘comm’ssion with he has been connected for the ' Yast two and a half years. He at-| tended the University of Minnesote ! for two years,. but left before com- pleiing his tra'ning to enter the navy during the war. He served as a first class petty cfficer, being a machinists mate. the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Russell left on a two week honey- and Mrs. Russell have friends and have warm the places where they been employed duting the past They wil make their Bismarck after the first of the year. CURRENT EVENTS. 1 Members of the Current Events club celebrated the holiday season ith a Christmas party yesterday at home of Mrs, Obert Olson. A itmas tree loaded with remem- brances for the club members was an important part of the entertatr ment, and the afternoon was con- cluded with playing games and sing- ing. Refreshments were served during the afternoon by the hostess. TO JOIN HUSBAND. Inine Baldwin Derby, daughter Florence Davis, left today for Oklal, where she will join nd. On her way she will a day in St. Paul, Minn. e will be met at Arkansas City, by her, husband and will con- clude the journey by automobile. HOME FROM COLLEGE. Exine Schultz, daughter of Mrs. .E. J. Schultz, returned rom Carleton .college, North- Minn., where. she. has:.beénat- ,to date during the recent Seal Sale } Council. ed to arrive in Bismarck today for the holidays with their parents, FROM JAMESTOWN COLLEGE. Misses Margaret Postlethwaite, Rachel Mowry, and George Register, | all student;-at Jamestown college are expected to arrive this evening to spend the Christmas holidays witn their parents. Miss’ Eleanor Provolt, a graduate of the local high schdol, who is also attending Jamestown college will stop over for a short visit as the guest of Miss Mowry before continuing on her way to her home in New Leipzig. WAR MOTHERS ELECT OFFICERS. At the regular meeting of the American War Mothers Tuesday af- ternoon at the Legion hall the fol- lowing officers were elected for 1923: Mrs. W. C, Cashman, war mother; Mrs. Wm. Webb, vice war mother; Mrs. T. R.\Atkinson, recording, sec- retary; Mrs, Henry Burman, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. C. ‘2. Moody, treasurer; Mrs. Peter Reid, historian; Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Wachter, and Mrs. Robidou, auditors. SEAL SALE DRIVE. A total of $752.46 was obtained up Drive conducted by the Anti-Tuber- culosis association under the aus- pices of the Woman’s Community The funds obtained in this manner will be used for welfare work and to help supply free milk to the -schoo!l children during the winter. AT BRAINERD. Miss Gwendolyn Welch, .a ‘Bis- marck girl, will spend Christmas at Brainerd, Minn., at the home of her) sister, Mrs, R. S. Wilcox and with her mo\ter, Mrs. George Welch of Bismarck, who is visiting there. Misses Margaret and Josephine Welch will also spend Christmas at the home of their sister in Brain- / WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. G. A. Rawlings entertained members of the Wednesday Bridge club at her home yesterday after-| noon when high score at cards was won by Mrs. J. L. Whitney. At the close of the game luncheon was served. AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Targart and| daughter, Miss Helen, left yasterday for Oskaloose, Id., to spend the holi- days with Mr. Targart’s parents. En- route they will stop over for a short visit with Mrs, Targart’s parents in| Fargo. CHRISTMAS DINNER. A Christmas dinne¥ will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cox with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cox, Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. L. Young, Mr, and Mrs. T. R. At- Atkinson as guests. 7 TO CALIFORNIA. Frank. Lange of Glen Ullin, who kinson, and Mrs, and Mrs. Myron; \. THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE Just as ‘everybody, had accepted, joyfully or with resignation, the idea of long skirts for the’ winter, a whisper comes that maybe they're net going to be quite so long afte all. On Sept. 1, according to the com- plicated calculations of a gentleman who has the matter much at heart, the average afternoon dress skirt was between six and eight inches from the floor; sports skirts, eight to eleven inches; evening gowns, holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Orr. RETURNS FOR HOLIDAYS. Miss Esther Staley returned to her |home yesterday. from Minneapolis, Minn., where she has been attending the University of Minnesota, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Staley. CALLED AWAY. Dale Simon was éalled to Arco, Minn., last night by news of the death of his uncle, D. E. Simon. Th length of Mr. Simon’s absenre fron the city is uncertain. Bergnet of Werner, R. L. Lange of Glencoe, are spending several days in Bismarck. s Or eee Frank Tschida of Rose Glen, Peter } SKIRTS MAY NOT BE SO | | VERY LONG AFT. RB: ALL | today tor chicago, Il, atter spend- four to six. Now afternoon dresses are seven to nine inches from the floor; sports, nine to ten; evening, three to six. | The interesting thing is that the | more expensive and exclusive shop? are showing daytime clothes “all shorter, while evening clothes re- main very long; whereas the less ex- pensive and more popular establisi- | fments show daytime raiment quite.| long and evening gowns about the same. O. Herrman of Zap, E.G. Nixon of Baldwin, C. Mount of Baldwin, | and W. E. Nichol of Moffit, shopped , and visited here yesterday and to- day, f, | oo Get Your Christmas Gifts -At Nielsen’s. Big Bargains in Hats This Week. ! ‘ Open’Evenings. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY and Waist Shop. $$$ SY CLERKS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs, Blair M. Clerk left {ing several weeks in’ Bismarck. Mr. ‘Clerk has been engaged in organiz- ling the Association ofsCommerce. Marsh Wilton and John R, O’Brien | of McKenzie, shopped in the city to- { day. Mrs, Leuis Kruger of Beulah is , [spending several days in Bismarck. 3000 Florists at your serv- ice in all parts of the United States and Canada through jthe guaranteed “Flowers by Wire” service offered by Os- car H. Will & Co. 319 3rd St. Phone 784-W. Shoe repairing at the Econ: |= omy Shoe Repair Shop. 115 5th, St. Work guaranteed. For Sale—Choice Canary Singers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. D. Only once in a decade may eal ct to offer you a picture we are so sure you will truly love. George Beban “THE SIGN e) THE ROSE” WRITTEN AND » SUPERVISED BY GEORGE BEBAN, . “The scene when his _happy features turn to unutterable pathos as he learns that his child is dead is a true tear-jerker. He acts y, \ PAGE FIVE ———_ 9 | Kulm, Jonny Smith of Hazelton mY ATTENTION KNIGHTS | Tob Cl po COTY NEWS. 2 fait ot Bat, set Hc TEMPLAR Ms been discharged from the noonttal Season’s Greetings A fine painting, a winter scene which also has the American Legion emblem and the words “Season’s Greetings” on it, has been vlaced in the American Legion hall. It is the work of H. H. Pilmoor. Regular meeting Thursday evening. Installation of offi- ' cers. Degree work. Dinner at 6:30 in the Temple. Visit- ing Knights cordially invited. St. Alexius Hospital Thomas Youngbird of Elbowoods has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Mrs. George Richter | of Harvey, and Mrs, Samuel Parr of Pretty Rock have been discharged I from the hospital. Salvation Army Ladies’ Aid will hold a fancy work and food sale in old J. I. Roop store 5th St; Thursday after- noon and evening. Coffee and doughnuts served. Bismarck Hospital Leo Jampolsky of Merricourt, and Miss Emma‘ Taubert of Casselton have entered, the Bismarck hospital for treatment. John Ecklund Washburn, Emmanuel Elhard For Sale—My entire lot of household goods, all in very good condition. 924 4th St. or Call 827. 2 etting Closer nly 2 Days More ome to the Busy Christmas Store --for Gifts That Please Tis a Practical Christmas and this is the Home of Practical and Useful Gifts. Special Reduced Prices abound throughout. the store, more than making up for the reduced assort- ‘ments. SeAQUFUUAUUOTUAEOEOUNEEONEEAOATOSOCEOENTEEEEGOUOAAOEOOETGHESUTOOUOOAESAUHAEUAELS , college. She eal spend the has been visiting a the home of Mr. his part with deep y nas holidays visiting wi er} and Mrs. George La will leave to- *, . ., | parents and friends. menor for Long Beach, Calif, Ol NT MT, | ceeling—with genuine P; t ent of Gift ts at Pi (6) ular P. vices $ RENE Som spegd the winter. Enroute he will > 4 enthusiasm. That’s ME F iDAYS, visit in Minneapolis, Minn. i . Miss Lucile Lahr, who has beon Se eae For That is ad ae Mey 25 ¢-B0c- iT, 00 attending Northwestern university, MOVING TO BISMARCK. an si beloved a. 'varston, Mly is expected to arrive Mr. and Mrs, A. Backlaud of Cros: XMAS GIFT ; Chet —™M. P. ue holidays with her raters, Mr. and resldens jn Simarc Mi” Back HOLEPROOF : a . f Mrs. PL A, Lal hie ‘ laud eur be connected with' the state} HOSIERY - | a JACKIE ZUGER ILL. eas eye i APITO e e e fi ckie Zuger is reported to be il \ RETURNS HOME. | y e ‘amily resid e re- illiam Kel as ‘r¢ ed fro ee eee i ee Theatre |The Busy Christmas Store several days visit. i EXPECTED TODAY. os =e = John Leba : Monday and Tuesday. r — John Lebach, student. at the State HOME FOR HOLIDAYS. +, Agricultural college at Fargo, ana| Miss Agnes Orr returned) yesterday Hoeleproft, "Hosiery Matinee Monday 2:30. : L Gorge Reiter, ctudent, at Notes tren New, Londons: Cons bynes ‘Sime Cri nnn re ny UESSSUAUTUUOD EEA TS ume, South Bend, Ind., are expect-| New York to spend the Christmas ——————— B18 08:08 188181181 81818 18181018188: LACT HMAUEUUUAAL N= iBiBiBi8: hit: HH = = vs =. he —of the— = . : = ; = Produced by oppers = D. W. 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JACQUES FORGET-NOT . ...Leslie King = Skates. Carving Sets. DANTON ........ 60083 .. Monte Blue =| Tol Sets Sleds. ROBESPIERRE .... . Sidney Herbert = KING LOU Xvi: a hes fone ast = Razors. . Aluminum Ware. THE DOCTOR..... lolphe ‘ina i= . . 4 SISTER GENEVIEVE. -.......000...00 Kate Bruce Zz Paeie Brushes : Mickle Fined Ware. Supported by a Cast of Twelve Thousand = Xmas Day At 2:30 p. m. At Fe Buy Practical Gifts and save 20% on purchase price. y ’ Children’s Matinee at 5-p. m. = : ! Evening Showing st 820 pt z Lomas Hardware Co. Tickets on Sale‘at Harris & Woodmansee = Presented by the United Artists. = : Seu UN AANAUTTTTTH TO