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_ Those in charge of“decorations have Personal | Forty Club ‘D: : Opens Ho a $ __ WEDNESDAY » DECEMBER 27, 1922. de BACK’ TO led STYLES Social Season holiday social’ season. will night at Patterson hall. This event will be followed by the’ Masonic andj Eastern Stari dance ‘Friday, by the U. C. T. ball Saturday night at the Grand Pavific,’ and concluded\ with the big New. Year ball at the MeKen- zie Sunday night. large social affairs smaller part’es and dancing partie: are being planned for the young peo- ple who are home from colleges’ and universities for the ‘holidays. Mrs, P. R.. Fields .is chairman. of, ervangements for the Forty club dance, .Those ‘assisting her include Mme. J. A. Graham, C, W. McGray, Ber’: Finney, W. F. Crewe, 0-H. Le-| rum,' H. S. Dobler, and W. E. Lahr, planned some. novetifeatures in the ‘way of interior designing, \ Dancing will commence’ at 9 o'clock and at midn‘ght a luncheon will be served. It is expected’ that-about 36 couples: will be present atthe party. George P, Little’ is chairman of| the Masonié committee2and is assist- ed by B. M. Dunn, | A iM. pathers: and H. & Lobach. Mrs. George Ebert ‘is chaigman ‘of the Eastern Star committee.in charge cf arrangements.” Those sting her are: Refresiments, Mmes. 0. Lundquist, J. 1. 'Huyck, and K. Kjel-; strup; dance committee, Mmes, A. W, Schnecker, Arthur Gussner, Carl Nel- son, W. C. Busch, Misses Pauline Lo- | bach and Dorothy Schnecker. Decorations will be‘carried out in the’ Christmas colors, red and green predominating. Some’ unusual ways ci decorating the ‘hall are being worked out, by those in charge. Some thing new in the way of music has been promised by the Wagner orches- tra since Mr. Wagner has just re- turned from a Visit to the East, | where he heard a number of new | styles cf music’ and brought’ then? back to Bismarck tp. be played at the dance. _ Cards have already been sent out, hit the committee in charge said that they were very much interested in having 211 Mazvons and Easterr Star3 present whether they are. affil- ‘iated with the local orders: or not. A number ‘of out-of-town visitors are expected to attend the. dance. J. Grills, M. W.. Pierce, and N. Fy Charrer have charge ‘of plans for the U. ©. T. dance. which will commence at 9 o’clock and conclude with a mid- night lunch. « The festivities “will reach their height with the McKenzie New Year ball which will be celebrated New Yeats Evé “with watch ‘dinner begin- ning at 10 o'clock Sunday night, and; ending with breakfast Monday morn- ing; At midnight dancing will com- mence §nd ‘continue ‘until morning: From five to seven o'clock Monday morning breakfast will be ‘served, Special decorations .and features are being planned. HOLD FAMILY REUNION. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Munro and son, Gerald, of Seattle, Wash., are srending the holidays with relatives here. On Christmas day a family reunion was held with Mrs, Lena Del- ter at the home of H. A. Adams on Broadway, at which the four daugh- ters; and two. song of Mrs. Delter and twenty othe#s, including hus- bands of the daughters, and other relatives, were present. The gon. and daughters of Mrs, Delter present at the reunion, were: Mrs. Edward Munro, Mrs. H. A. Adams, Mrs. Frank Ernisgie, Mrs. P. G. ‘Harrington, Chris Delter and John Delter. JOLLIE-SCHIERBECK MARRIAGE. The marriage of Miss Blanche M. AcNie, danghter of Mr, and Mrs. J. J.| Jollie and John L. Schierbeck, son of mrs. J, Wilson of Bismarck gook place carly this afternoon at the Episcopal manse at Mandan with Rev. F. H. Davenport officiating. Mr. Schierbeck is employed as a pilot on the Missouri river boats, The young couple will make ‘their home .in Bis- marck. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license was isued yes- terday to Miss Julia Leone Ferris, daughter of Mrs. Charles Ferris of Fort Rice and Jack Wolson. Miss Ferris has been teaching at <Burnt Creek ‘during the past school season and has taught for a number of years in Burleigh ‘county. LEAVES TO VISIT, CHUM. Miss Aitha Jones will leave tomor- row for New York City to spend the New Yeer with her ‘college chum, Miss Gwendolin Jones, Riverside Drive, New Nork City. After visit- ing here both the young ladies. will return to Ski¢ @ ore college, Saratoga, ENTERTAINS NEW YORKER. Mrs. F. Shop-entertained Miss Amelia Rose- nau, he New York ‘resident buyer " from Saturday until Monday even- ing,. Miss Rosenau having stoppea over enroute to New York from San Francisco and the western coast cit- ies. ? a ENTERTAINS TEACHERS. Father ‘Slag. will teachers. of St. Mary’s schoof at the “Qfphans of the Storm” at the Audi- | torium tonight. Father Slag stated son, N. D. Regular meeting Lloyd Saetz Pest: American Megion| _ atS p.m. tonight. an | The opening social event of the! J be the; : dance: given by the Forty club to-! In addition to the | a number of the committee which has charge, of | Hoffman of the Rose! entertain’ the| that he was greatly interested in the | play sincéit regaled, scenes. of the! ‘World War in-which he served with For: Sale— Chole Canary Singers. Jatob Bull, Dickin- | 14 { i i ‘ Old-fash:oned furniture—the four- |poster, the/ h,ghboy, the splint-bot- 5 toned chair’ and. the'r kindred—'s aga'nin ‘st: ! To have everything in keeping, the housewife is making patchwork spreads and bolster covers—or is jhoping for them amnone, her Chr.st- |mas gifts. GIVES FAMILY PARTY. ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Staley. enter- tained. informaily at,a family, party last night: when 20 relatives. and | friends were present. The evening | was spent in dancinf, playing cards,| and social conversation. EASTERN STAR SP SPECIAL MEET- | ING. The Eastern Star will hold a spe-) cial meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Masbnic temple when installa- tion of new officers and affiliations will take place. { CHRISTMAS VISITORS LEAVE. Mr.,and Mrs. R, L, Douglass and jt sor, Kenneth of East Grand Forks,! who have been guests of their broth-} er -apd sister, Mr, and: Mrs. :A. C. Drys@ale over Christmas left’ this morning, for their home. “Mrs. W. S.' McCabe ‘of Steele, ‘was daughter, Eleanor, who'has been in the Bismarck’ hospital for the past! two weeks as the result’of an oper-! ation’ ‘for ‘appendicitis. i aig VISITING PARENTS. Miss’ Dor's Burch, -a teacher at St. Anthony, ‘and Miss “Esther Burch; a teacher ‘Glen Ullin, are spending! r the holidays with their parents, Mr.! J, W. Burch. and Mrs. FEDERATED. CLUBS MEET, __ The City Federation of Women’s! clubs will hold a regular meeting on | Friday afternoon at’ 2:30 o'clock a the Business and. Professional’ Wo- men’s club rooms. © RETURN HOME. oe th Walter B. Penwarden left yester- day for his home in Greybull, Wyo., after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Pen- | warden. GUEST OF SON. Mrs..E. H. Dingman of St. Cloud, Minn. is a guest at the home of her son, J, H. Dingman of 318 Hannafin! avenue over the Christmas holidays. } | FROM CANADA. Mike Ellis of Tompkins, Can., who | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Bashara over Christmas left this| morning for Sioux City, Ia. Frank Roberts, student at the} state agricultural college, is spending: his-vacation at the home of his parents, GUEST OF. PARENTS. Miss Ida Haas of Fargo, is the guest of her parents over tle Christ- | mas: season. Thomas Wirtzf‘eld and son, Will- iam, of Sentinel Butte, visited with friends here today. |. Mr. and Mrs, R. Miller of Wilton made a business trip to thé cap tal jeity. yesterday. | William McAllister of. Kintyre |was a business caller here today. Miss ‘Selma Miller of Almont in Bismarck today ‘to get her little!" VISITING HERE. 1 The patterns, however, are‘ sim- pler than, once they were. Conventional'z:d patchwork flow- ers are shown in the ‘sketch, wh:th borders of French knots. Others. are embroidered in cross-stich. ‘Still others have all-over patterns of patchwork in large flowers,” The less elaborate designs take little time and are very attractive. METHODIST ‘LADIES AID The jeneral Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold its regular meeting tomorrow after- jnoon in the church parlors. A pro- | grma will, be rendered and refresh- ments wll be served. All members are requested to be there promptiy at 3 p. m.,as the annual election of officers will take place. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. F. Luyben and ch 1- dren ‘of Driscoll arrived yesterday to spend a few days as the guests of Mrs. Thomas Luyben, They expect to leave tomorrow for a short vis.t in Douglas. BACK TO THE CITY Mr,-and Mrs, 'B.. Stanley. who have been residing in Fargo, Grand Forks ‘and Minneapolis for several menths . past: have yeturned to Big- marck and are making their home at, the- McKenzie hotel. FROM MEDORA Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Ode ar- rived. yesterday. ftom Medora to spend the week with Mrs, J. L. Hu- bert. ! i LEAVES TO VISIT SISTER Mrs. Bertha Brocopp left. this morning for Odessa, M'nn., to vis:t her sister for several weeks. ‘Mrs, J. H. Wishek of Ashley who has been shoping in Bismarck today will leave tomorrow for Grand Forks for a visit with friends, — - John. Neemstro and G. C. Brown, well known farmers of’ the Dynn jCenter.district, were Bismarck vis- itors today. VISITING FRIENDS « Mrs. Leon O’Neil of Hague is spending several days here visiting with friends, Mrs. Jerome ‘Stevens of Falkirk '|i8 spending several days in Bis- marck: Mr. ond Mrs. H.-L. Maleclm of Fargo elopped ier in B’smarck to- jday. Mrs. Claude Newman of ‘Wilton was shopping in the city today. Santa Visits : ndian School The Community Santa Claus vis- ited the Indian school last evening about 6:30 oclock, and was greeted with wild acclaim by the students there. All were gathered together and sang several songs. Santa Claus made a little speech, and distributed a large number of gifts. The Indian school also presented a fine Christ mas day program, including recite- tions, musical numbers and skits. ing gowns now on display at the ROSE SHOP, special $35. Regular. meeting Lloyd Spetz Post American Legion called on frends here today. south ‘recently. in the trunk of a New York | debutarite. | ‘They “are the type we will be buy- | These, two hats traveled ing next spring. The. prised model is a combina-decorative hatpins, lat 8 pom. tonight. HATS LIKE THESE TO ‘ BE STYLE ple SPRING tion of taffeta and straw, with yarn | embroidery in brilliant ¢olors. Folds of figured ribbon, artfully wrought into a winged effect, the turban and provide an excellent place for the parking of two highly THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE A smart showing of even- |= COLLEGE GIRL TTING PACE AS TO STYLE FATHER SLAG. IS APPOINTED | PARISH PASTOR | Father M. J. Hiltner Forced | To Resign Place Because Of Ill Health the j nig vaui the ‘up the the | ‘Father John A. H. Slag has. as- sumed the pastorship of St.. Mary’s here by appointment of the Bishop, Father M. J. Hiltner being forced by ill health to give up his! work as) head of the parish, Father Hiltner now is receiving treatment from j Physicians, and as soon as‘he is able {to resume his duties he will take al pastorate not involving such a great traing it is ‘announced. | FatWfer Slag, who has been aasintsd yant here, hasybeen in Bismarck for | about four -years, and fs widely | known in the ‘Catholic diocese of | North, Dakota, His new-assistant is} Father Heer, who comes to Bismarck | from Winona, Minn, Father Slag will. continue, to teach | (some of the high school subjects. a jSt. Mary’s during the present term,! after which he will, be relieved. of this work. He has , been closely | identified with the school. | i Among ‘the ‘new activities of Si Mary’s school is the organization. of a_boys’ band, under the -personal..di rection of Father Slag. The-‘bayd | now consists of 22 boys,"and most of | the places in the band are filled. Re- | héarsals are held twice weekly. Later j!t simply ‘s tacitly recognized by | on the band will be increased to 40|4esigners that what pleases her will members. In time it will be a band, Please other girls of her age. is not only for boys but for adults as{ Just now she likes the mannish ! in walloitdakannounesd! golf sweater. The slip-on has gone, jing. K for the present at least. Heavy y sweaters of brushed, wool, heather ae smart showing of ‘even- | m'xtures and camel's hair are the | is now on display at : favorites. i the re HOSE SHOP, special $35. BOY RUN DOWN, the Sto: of sie tra, i 7 has ran | par A_new fashion authority ue risen | | in America. | | It is the college girl. She decides what young women shall wear. Not off'cially. Not dictatorially, | worn a camel’s hair skirt in the natural color, cr else a plain skirt ef heavy wool plad, NOT BA RD tae ce B DLY HUI by his parents. (Stay bi ; ; According to the driver the boy} William Rennich, 12 years old, 221! K ¥.| |S. Seventh’ street, was taken to a/ ene across’ the’ atreet,: near; hospital last evening after he haw! Tifth and Main, saw the car, became | aaa i rs tt da down by a{ confused and then dodged right in taxi driven, Otis Johnson for the! font of it 1100 Taxi line. Several stitches were taken in the boy’s head but the in- juries were not as serious as feared, gral | Dri Announcing Bismarck’s and Plush Fur Trimmed 1 exceptional worth and beauty—p! ments that no woman who h: your early inspection as quantity i: WOMEN’S DRESSES line and oe ‘models. Dresses Group One. Drésses Gives Two. NOW $19.75 / NOW $29.50 Former Values Former Values $32.50 ‘to $35.00 $37.50 to $45.00 | SILK BLOUSES REDUCED ol 1/8 oi We're ‘Selling our finest models at special low prices. ' SPECIAL MUSIC As a feature of the showing of | 2 agditoriens tonight and tomorrow ; Paderweski of the Steel Guitar” will | | play during an intermission. {cently has been.on the Marcus Lowe | played at the penitentiasyy when the | picture was shown for the inmates, Another feature of the showing is A special score arranged by the pro- | i ducers | Roberta Best, daughter’ of Mr. and i Mrs, R. L, Best, who is studying mu- is playing the violin with, ifthe orches- markably in her musical studiés, and her playing with the orchestra here | The several theater parties had been ar-/ j Produced by D. WwW, Grigith CITY NEWS|. —_—_________+ Mrs. Twelfth street, entertained at dinner last night when covers were laid fu. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, ' ae ig |, Elmer With ‘the cost-sweater usualy is | peatrice Sites of Steele, Mrs. N, In- well and Miss {hospital for treatment. have been discharged pital. h J. F. Eissler of Cleveland, Lydia ayy Rennick of the city, and Mrs. Fred; A smart showing of even- Scemnfendoerfer of Dodge, have en- ing gowns now on display at tererd and he was to be taken home today the ROSE SHOP special $35, treatment. George Sailer of Frem, Seimemnmmssemerees ee Het acinar Extraordinary Sale of. Women: s Fine Winter Coats and Dresses Your unrestricted choice of every dressy OFF 2 The opportunity of the rE to choose a coat;of in view of the quality, style and distinction of the gar- the slightest conception of the value will wish’ to'defer selection. We suggest REDUCED. WOOL AND SILK DRESSES. The lowest price we have put upon Dresses of such good quality. You'll find them amazing values. Can- ton Crepe, Tricotiné, and Twill materials. Latest trimming touches. Dresses Group Three.. ‘A FEW TRIMMED SUITS AT HALF PRICE. ‘Canton andi Georgette ARRANGED FOR | INTERMISSION “Orphans of the Storm” at the ht Palakiki Awai, known as “the He re- | deville circuit. Last night he Auditorium having been given by the United Artists to permit} Community Christmas being held re, playing of the local orchestra. of the “Orphans of the; the rm” is played during the showing the 11 reels of the picture. Miss at the Milwaukee conservatory, | gus Miss Best has progressed re- won much commendation. management reported that ! ged for the picture, which is re- ‘ded by many as the finest ever | ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. | George . Coleman of 510 guests. The evening was spent playing cards, _singing, and danc- Musie was’ furnished by Mr. St. Alexius Hospital. Koon of Sterling; Mrs im of Wilton, Master Earl Cant- ‘Mildred’ Apland of iscoll have entered the St. Alexius Mrs. M.-H. ndish and Adam ae iger of Solen rom ithe hos- Bismarck Hospital. | the Bismarck hospital for Most Coat at riced so remarkably is limjted. \ GREATLY _ Straight- NOW $37.50 Former Values $45.00 to $49.50 Bes ‘des afternoon as well, in jet, tortoise shell, celluloid and the colored compos:tions. Frequently they are. jeweled. ees Miss Myrtle Olin-of Sims, Warren Elhard of the city, A. O. Sorenson of \ nec eiee SNE ‘With Gillian and Dorothy Gish An Empire of New Emotions Leve as pure as a baby’s smilz—Fave vanging frem the People’s leader to * —Love horn’ emid the vice in a CAN’T WEAR THESE WITH © BOBBED HAIR are in order, They are shown With the passing of bobbed hair, elaborate cox(fure vogue in Par.s in headed this way. the high Spanish and its modifications so widely pop- ular now, new bandeaux are to be already in worn low over forehead, effectively concealing any heh eyebrow ten- dencies. These combs only for the evening, but for the ; muse pasted ‘Jao arran eee y Kate Ci axton, thieves’ collar * Released by United Artists Corporat'on COMPLETE CAST OF PRINCIPALS Supported by 12,000 players. HENRIETTE GIRARD. LOUISE ‘CHEVALIER DE VAUDIREY. COUNT DE \LINIERES.... COUNTESS DE LINIPRES. MARQUIS DE PRESLE. MOTHER FROCHARD. JACQUES FROCHARD. PIERRE FROCHARD AUDITORIUM Dec. 27th and 28th — 8:30 p. m. i Admission $1.25 and 50c and tax. Bee Reservations on Sale at Harris & Woodmansee. / comb not ‘PAGE FIVE lon Hook, P, M. Hegdahl of the: city, Arthur Meyers of Baldwin, R G. Madsen of the city, and Mrs. Walter Pcterson of Wilton, have been’ dis- charged from the hospital: HUBER RITES’ HERE TOMORROW Funeral services! ‘tor J. L. Hubert, who passed’ away Monday will. be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’cfock at the Swedish Lutheran church with the Rev. Victor Bartling officiating. REV. DEWHURST HERE Rev. Thomas Dewhurst of Stillwa- ter, Minn., formerly rector of the local Episcopal church. visited witn friends in Bismarck today. EVENING COLORS Rose, . biue and lemon are con- spicious shades in evening frocks. They probably ‘ara seen at their best in moire or the new soft teffeta. FRENCH NEGLIGEES A new note in French negligees is the use of huge cords and gr-dles land festoons of rope-lke material \that are introduced on the plain oz ‘elaborate model. i A smart showing of even- ing gowns now on display at the ROSE SHOP. special $35. pe FOR RENT New Store in the Laskin Block, 5th Street. SPLENDID LOCATION for any ling of. business. Apply HERMAN LASKIN. host ...LILLIAN GISH, ‘DOROTHY GISH -JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Pe beentits! PRANK LOSEE .CATHERINE EMMETT MORGAN WALLACE UCILLE LA VERNE © . SHELDON LEWIS -.FRANK PUGLIA trim | 3 Crepe in all the \pewest shades., Styles that represent the last word in fashion. SPECIAL Silk and Wool Hose. While they last, pair..... $1.59 REMEMBER THAT MERCHANDISE IS DIFFERENT iS | —AT— : Harris Noherts FOR WOMEN'S erisOn| ‘Bismarck. No. Dak. PICARD ......... JACQUES-FORGE' CREIGHTON HALE .». LESLIE KING DANTON ...... . MONTE BLUE ROBESIERRE . . SIDNEY “HERBERT: KING ‘LOUIS XVI EO KOLMER ' THE DOCTOR.. PHE LESTINA SISTER GENEVI KATE BRUCE DANCER ... FAY MARBE DEVELLER + PORTER STRONG D. W. Griffith announces that great pains‘have been taken to make the ccstumes, settings, incidents and characters from his- tory absolutely correct. While many of the costumes, particu- larly those of the women may seem strange today, they are proper duplications of costumes of the period. Thanks are due Louis Allard, Litt. D., professor of French Literature at-Harvard University. Authorities—Taine, Abbot, Ginzot, and’in particular Thomas Carlyle, in ‘his-History of the French Revolution. This production is the most costly of all Mr. Griffith’s efforts—both in money and time. This should mean pething: 3 Mr. Griffith con- tends, as long ag ‘it pleases the public. Vv A U D E v ILLE ONE ACT. MARCUS LOWE CIRCUIT, . A Wonderful Musical Recital—Hawaiian.