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’ ’ . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922 are THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Social and’ Personal Teaehers Leave City for Holidays| Many of the teachers in the public schools of the city will leave today and tomorrow to spend the Christmas hol’days with friends and relatives in other cities. They will have a vacation of two weeks, Of the teachers of Wachter school Miss Mabel Olson will spend Chr.st- mas with her parents in Ada, Minn., M.ss Ruth Halverson Miss Florence Bentley at Fargo and Minneapolis, Minn. Of the Will school teachers Miss Ella Larson will go to Lake Park, Minn., Miss Anna Rodewald, Valley City; Miss Gladys Plath, Davenport; Miss Ksther Maxwell, Wilton; M.ss Grace Hand, Valley City; | Miss Belle Engen, Fergus Falls, Minn.; Miss Esther Teichmann, school. nurse, | F Miss Emma Taubert, super- : of music, Casselton. Five of the teachers at Richholt school willspend their vacation out of ‘town, M.ss Dora Wallen, Sher- woed, N. D., and Warren, Mann. Miss Alice Olson, Crooksten, Minn.: Miss Ruth Rowley, Edgeley; M Ethel MeKee, Valley City; Miss Fley Vetter, Fargo and M-nneapolis, Six qi the nine teachers of Wil- liam Moore school will spend ther. vacations out of town. Mes Frances Mallory will go to Ellen- dale; Miss Meria McGarth, Rush- ford, Minn.; Miss Marguaret Din- neen, Lyndow, Wis.; Miss Emma Voves Perham, Minn.; Miss Beatta dacebson, Danzey; M’ss Edna Hal- verscn, Lisbon. Most of the ‘h’gh school teachers expect to leave the e:ty for holiday vacat‘ons. Miss Helen CoMins will Minn.;' Miss Beat- Hull, Litchfield, . Minn.;¢ Elizabeth Jones, Brainerd, iss, Carol McClure, Dickin- ‘Miss Iva. Palmer, Oakfield, ; Miss Irene Robertson, and W. Robertson, Willow Cty; Miss Ella Wipperman, Hankinson; Miss Mae Walker, Valley City; Edgar Houser, Napoleon. J unior High Gives go to Minneapolis, Dorothy Dakin, Mercer; rice | Program Today) Members of the Junior high school at William Moore school gave the following Christmas program this afternoon: Song—“O Come All Ye Faith- pt | UPR canes ener ee) hsb sR or Reading cneictmas in Foreign ands” Gracella Munger Vocal solo—“Star of the East”... Marie Cordner, accompanied by Grace Webster. Reading—“An Old Fashion#1 Christmas” .25 Violin solo—“The Castle Walls”... see Elbert Watkina ‘Santa Claus on the Gwendolyn Jensen Vocal solo—‘Our First Glad Christ- mas Morn” :...% “.. {Marton Sandin Reading—“I Thought My Troubles-. Were Over’* ..../..Oscar Johnson Song—“Christmas Time Has Come Again”. Eight “7A” Boys Accompanied by Francis Nuessle. v Piano duet—‘Melody of Love”.... ++++++.Velma Nupen, Esther Holst Reading—*The Deacon’s Court- Clarice Belk “Rustling Leaves”... -Joyce Moule . Jane Byrne Vocal solo—“Just a Biféken Toy” ie Angels Ring the Alvin Schlenker Playlet—“The Christmas Sprite”. . Nine “7B” Pupils Song—“Hark, jthe Herald Angels Sing” School School Children Give Program Students in the high school gave an elaborate Christmas program at the William Moore school this after- noon. The numbers were: Song—Santa Claus. Christmas Everywhere—Raymond Williams. A Note to Santa Claus—Ralpn Goddard. Solo—The Star—Sarah Cleveland. The Stocking—Donald Lund. Grandma's Christmas—Anne Man- digo. 4 The Drennen. Song by sehool—Silent Night. Christmas Cheer—Alpha Nelson. Song—The Violet—Mildred Dietz and Laura Hanson. Christmas | Bells—Beatrice Bow- van. Solo—William Kellogg. Song—Christmas at Sea. Story “First Christmas Day”—Les- ter Breslow. Song—Christmas—Lois Williams. First | Christnias—Howard All Through the Night—By school | The ‘children in the first, second and third grades gave the following program: ey Song—Merry Xmas-~-First Grade. Speech of Welcome—Marvin Land- gren. Recitation—Mrs. Santa Claus—Ne- va Vettel. Recitation—I Have a Little Tele- phone—Russel Arnot. Song—Santa Claus—First Grade. Dialogue—Merry Christmas—Four- | teen children. Recitation—Santa Cowan. Song—Up Above High—First Grade. Claus — Mary. 126 the Chimneys Get Your Christmas Gifts At Nielsen’s. Big Bargains in Hats This Week. Open Evenings. NIELSEN’S MILLINERY and Waist Shop. at Lisbon, | Miss | :.-Harold Carley Elizabeth Russ| | Girls. ¥ Recitation—When Xmas Comes— ‘Emma Jean Grady. | Dialogue—Thomas Duemeland. i Song—Santa Claus—Second Grade. Recitation--St. Nick—John Ri bold. A Recitation—O Blessed Little Star j—Ruth Saxvik, Peggy Bergeson. Song—Five Little Christmas Can- dles—Five girls, Recitation—Santa’s Lund. Recitation—When Ryan, Lorin Toys—Ellen grade, | Recitation—Why Do Bells For Christmas Ring—Joe Woodmansee. Recitation — Christmas Dolly— Evangeline Kelley. Scng—Away Bankston. Dialogu¢—Christmas—Seven chil dren. Recitation—My Stocking—Robert Lindemann, Recitation—When Christ Was Born in Bethlehem—Four boys. Song—Why Do Bells for Christmas Ring—Second Grade. Recitation—Poor Helen Parke. -Recitation—A Wish—Sara Crewe. Recitation—When Christmas Comes Lyle Drennen. Song—Silent Night—Second grade. in a Manger—Mary Santa Claus— |STUDENTS RETURN FROM COL- ! LEGE. Miss Charlotte Logan, who has been attending ‘the University of North Dakota, arrived here yesterday to spend the holidays with her par ents. She was accompanied by Miss Phyllis Evans who visited with her jlast night, and left this afternoon |to join her varents in Carson. Miss | Christine Huber who has been at- ltending the state university, met her sister, Miss Louise Huber, who is | attending Jamestown college, at |Jamestown and ,arrived here- last night. Miss Alice Webb, student at (the University of North Dakota, ar- rived yesterday to spend the holt days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ ‘W. H. Webb. HILL FOR CHILDREN: The Street department has again | erected signs on Mandan avenue be- \tween A and Broadway warning traf- | fic that children coast on that street. These blocks were sct apart for the young folks last winter and the idea was so popular that it has been made an annual custom. Parents | | Plum Pudding | & i i {| Cranberry Sherbet .... ‘I Chocolate Ice Cream .. if} Vanilla Ice Cream .... i i i | | gift-of real merit. ' | I Grow, Up—} Sidney Breslow, James Hyland. Song — Christmas / Bells — First ~ Xmas Dinner ' MENU | Your wife would like to get out of the kitchen Christ- mas. Bring her here for our Turkey dinner. 65c a plate. Oyster Cocktail : or Grape Fruit Cocktail Cream Tomato Soup || Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Dry. Dressing... .65c Baked Spring Chicken, Sweet Potatoes. Breaded Fried Spring Chicken, Cream Sauce. Prime Ribs of Beef, Brown Gravy.......- Young Pig Roast, Apple Sauce............. Mashed Potatoes Creamed Corn Relishes Buy the kiddies a bag or our Mixed Christmas Candy, 15c lb. Fresh supply Johnson’s Chocolates ,all size boxes. What could please her more? ALSO HOME MADE ICE CREAM AND CANDY. ) The Sweet Shop | A Reminder of | True Interest | A home savings bank which will serve as | a remjnder all through the new year that \s the giver is interested in seeing the recipient | started on the road to success is a Christmas | | , Backed by a savings account in the City | National Bank where the odd coins can be deposited from time to time to draw 4% interest, it makes a gift which is appropriate for any member of the family or an employe. When you start your Christmas shopping come in and talk with an officer of this bank | regarding our -combination of a home bank and a savings account. Recitation—Envy—William Cowan.! are requested to keep their children Recitation —‘Snowflakes — Seven! off the other streets and’ avoid acci- dents. UNITED IN MARRIAGE. Miss Lillian C, Swanson of Fal- kirk, N. D., and Mr. Gust A. Wilke, of Underwood, N. D., were united in marriage at the First Lutheran par- sonage, ‘Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1922. Rev. E. F. Alfson officiated. Miss ‘Anna Gutknecht and-Mr. Paul Wilke were the attendants. LEAVES FOR CITIES M. B, Gilman will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis to spend Christmas with relatives and later will go to New York to attend a convention of Dodge Bros, distributors and the New York Auto Show. © Niel Church- ill of the Gilman company will leave tonight for Minneapolis to spend Christmas with relatives. ‘CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Second Baptist church on South Engit street will have their Christmas Tree Sunday night at 8 c’clock. The public is cordiatly in- vited to attend. Those who wish to put presents on the tree are asked to see either’ Messrs Garrison or Wh'te, MATINEE: DANCE. A matinee dance was given this afternoon by members of the high school junior class at the high school gymnasium as a benefit to athletics. This is the first dance to be given since the lifting of the ban on high school dances. COLLEGE STUDENTS RETURN. Misses Agnes Parsons and Sylvia Sell, and Charles Burke, all students at the University of North Dakota arrived in Bismarck last night to spend their Christmas vacation with their parents: and friends, VISITING BROTHER. Mrs. Harold Bradly of Wilton, is spending a few days as the guest of her. brother, Clinton Swett, and cousin, Miss Martha Allen. TO FARGO. us Osmunson left, last night for Fdrgo to spend Christmas with his parents. J.-F. Shea, United States marshal from Fargo, is spending several days in the city. Assistant District Attorney S, L. Nichols of Fargo was a business call- er today. Pie +++ 50e -50e CHRISTMAS ‘SERVICE. , \ _ STUDENTS HOME. The annual Christmas Eve wervice| George Holta, student at the state will be held at St. George Episcopal | Agricultural college at Fargo, Floyd church Sunday night at 11:30. The| Flow, student at Hamline university, Reverend F. N, Davenport of Man-|St. Paul, Minn., Benton Flow, stu- dan will conduct the services. Spe- \dent at’ the state agricultural col- ‘cial Christmas music has been pte- | lege, arriyed in Bismarck yesterday | pared by the choir. to spend the holidays with their par- ents ‘and friends. + CALLED OUT OF TOWN. |. Miss Irene, Bens left yesterday morning for Herried, S. D., where she was called by the death of her niece. While away she will spend the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Bens, HOME FOR VACATION Miss Alva Bremer, daughter o° Rev, and Mrs. C. A. Bremer, arrived last. night from Naperville, IIL, where she has been attending Northwestern college, to spend the holidays w:th her parents and friends: ‘ | RETURN FROM CHICAGO. ~ L, A. Baker of the state tax com- mission,. returned last night fron Ghicago, where he has been on: of- ficial busitiess. Gordon V. Cox. re- turned Wednesday night from Chi- cago. S ARRIVE FOR ‘HOLIDAYS, Richard Falkenstein, who has been attending the University of Minne- sota, arrived in. Bismarck last night to spend the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Staley. RETURNS FROM DICKINSON. | | Miss Louise Ankenmann will. te- turn from Dickinson, where ‘she .is employed in the Merchants National bank to spend Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann. STOPS OVER. Newell .Hambilton, student at Carle- ton college,” Northfield,’ Minn., stop- ped over here yesterday with friends before going. to his home in New Leipzig for. the holidays. HERE ON BUSINESS. Charles A. Hall, tax commissioner of the N. D. Independent Telephone Co., with headquarters in Omaha is spending a few days in the city on business, $ FROM. GRINNELL. Miss Katherine Goddard has ar- rived in Bismarck to spend the Chrismas holidays with her parents. She has been attending Grinnell col- lege, Grinnell, Ia. RETURN HOME. Mrs. J.D. Stocks returned to jher home in Steele Wednesday after be- ing under treatment in the St. Alex- ius hospital for three weeks. — ies TOSVISIT PARENTS" Miss. Stassia Gorezki, bookkeeper at the Bismarck grocery, will leave Fr‘day for Wheaton, Minn., to spend a few days with her parents. REPORTED IMPROVING. Miss Mary Parsons, who under. went an operation at the St. Alexius hospital recently is reorted to be im- proving nicely. Jerry Sweeney'‘of McKenzie, and August Wessel of Hazelton, were business callers yesterday. * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Bangs of | TO VISIT. PARENTS. a aC ee ee Miss Irene Anderson, stendgraph- | - / i er at Quain and Ramstad’s, left this morning to spends Christmas with her parents in Stanley. Dr. L. G. Eastman of Hazen,/is spending several days in the city. ‘Phone 896 Pat’ Humphries of Beulah, visitea | with friends here yesterday. Tomorrow is Your before Christmas Think! Tomorrow is housecleaning time in Toyland. Everything priced for quick clearance. Make the children happy. The cost-is small, the Joy is Great. ; Marinello Beauty Shop EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ONLY Nearing the Finish! Last Shopping Day Have You Forgotten Someone? Check over your list tonight, then ‘ { come in tomorrow — the morning—we still have a splen- did_ showing of desirable gifts — " articles that are all ready for the - . “last. minute” shopper. gifts and reasonably priced. Last Call for Toy Land A.W. LUCAS CO. The Busy Christmas Store ON WAY HOME. Miss Henrietta J. Lund, field rep- resentative of the American Red Cross, stopped over in Bismarck to-} day on her way to Luck, Wis. to ‘spend Christmas with her parents. TO VISIT MOTHER Sgt. Robert Kelley, student Pillsbury Academy, Owatonna, Mi arrived today to visit with his m ther, Mrs. N. W, Kelley over th Christmas holidays. at ‘TO JOIN PARENTS. Miss Margaret Bradt, field worke. for the Christian Endeavor, left yes- terday for Minneapolis, Minn., to spend Christmas at the home of her! parents. Gordon V. Cox. of the state tax| commissioner's office, has returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Kane of Gull Lake or a in the Capital City esterda: tf _# If party who stole packages and substituted box of rags will return the Christmas Gifts tomorrow .I will not re- port to U. S. postal authori- ties. Sadie O’Connor Dodd. j Rose Apartment Ay A LAST MINUTE GIFT “Flowers By Wire.” This is a guaranteed service and comparatively inexpensive. Call or phone Oscar H. Will & Co, 319 3rd St. Phone 784-W. ‘For Sale — Choice Canary Singers.. Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. D. Open evenings. preferably in Practical \ TO CHICAGO, Miss Mayme Sundquist left last night to spend the Christmas holi- days with slong in Chicago, Ill., and St. Paul, Ming . TO KENTUCKY. Miss Margaret Engelmann of thu highway commission left lastnight 4 Cartons BY Frurts ands /egetable j " One Dollar Queen Olives Sweet Consomme Grapefruit J Special Baked Potatoes Hot Mince Pie Coffce a MR WHY Box Brownies Folding Brownies Kodaks ........ In King’s there is never . any waste. Use only what you need at one time. KINGS. Dehydrated In Handy Sanitary MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922 Served from Twelve to Two and from ‘Six to Eight. MENU: Chicken Gumbo, a la Creole Crab Meat Cocktail, Maryland Philadelphia Caponed Turkey, Oyster Dressing Roast Suckling Pig, Chestnut Dressing and Baked . Apple ,Creamed Mashed Potatoes New Cauliflower in Cream ' New Asparagus, Hollandaise Iceburg Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing New England’ Plum Pudding, Candied Fruit Sauce Yuletide Frosted Ice Cream American Cheese, Toasted Wafers After Dinner Mints A KODAK for Christmas Nothing can take the Kodak’s place in the home: Used and enjoyed by every member of the family; the Kodak once used becomes indispensable. .. 2... 82.00 to $5.00 .... $6.50 to $100.00 Hoskins-Meyer Bismarck, North Dakota. | aeons a | for Lexington, Ky., where she ‘will spend two months, on leave of ab- sence. wens) Jerome Conway and Arthur Lucas, both students at the University, of North Dakota will arrive tonight to spend the holidays with .their par- ents, N 8 LES Finest table quality products aT Economical YOUR Healthful GROCER'S Convenient KING’S FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Originators of Practical Dehydration PORTLAND, OREGON : ee Grand Pacific Hotel CHRISTMAS DINNER Per Cover. y Pickles Crisp Celery au Pimento en Surprise Fresh Pumpkin Pie MUTT tT ek Lr RETtNU Christmas Cake k Buttermilk A LATE AT NOT? cm rea RTA . . $9.00 to $17.00 a

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