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a s| / room of * ed with the Grant-Dadey Co. for ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1993.7 ! ' Social and | Personal Over 250 Couples Attend McKenzie New Year ‘Ball More than two hundred ard fif-| ty couples attended the New| Year’s ball at the McKenzie hotel, | which began with dinner at 10! o'clock New Year's eve and con- | tinued until the break-o7-day | breakfast was served in the dance ; hall. Just after the clock struck | midnight, and the hands on the wall under a spotlight showed that | it was Morday morning and the! beginning of the new year a pan- demo of no’se broke from the crowded tables in the dining | he hotel. Carnival caps | and noise-makers were distribut- | ‘s in Patterson hall, a five! piece orchestra furnishing the | ance music. | e menu served at the dinner | ding the dance follows: j Caviar Canape | Radishes Olives h Scallops, Tartar Sauce Gu'nea Squab, Oyster Dressing | Chicken Patties | Whipped Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Asparagus T Drawn Butter | Kickless Punch , | Lettuce and Grapefruit Salad, French Dressing French Erylive Parker House Rolls Neapolitan Ice ream French Pastry Coffee 30th the hall .and the dining room were appropriately decorat- ed for the occasion. There were: many, qut-of--tcwn couples here | ‘or the annual ball, a particularly | larger number of Mandan people{ being present. | Serving of the break-of-day| breal t began at 5 ir the morn-| ing, with Philadelphia crisp bacon, Jones little pig sau- sage, finger rolls, coffee cake and coffee furnishing the menu, Thompson-Spalding Marriage Event | Of Holiday Season! event of the holiday | Mr. a Anet on of Judge and Mrs. B. F.} Spalding of Fargo Saturday even- i 6:30 o'clock at the Presby- e in the presence of a few intimate friends, Rev, H. C. Postlethwaite read the marriage She le ner home in Bismarck | for the t year while serving in! tis capac Prior to accepting | ¢,, this posit she was connected ! with Grant-Dadey Co. of Fargo. Mr. Spalding has been associat- | several years past. He attended the Bismarck high school at one time, a student in the Fargo high school, and attended North- y ern Military academny. Dur- ing the war he served in France for 21 months. Both Mr. and Mrs. Spalding have made many friends in both Bismarck and Fargo. At the close of the legislative session Mr. and Mrs. Spalding will reside in Far- &9. SLEIGH RIDE Members of the B, Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church enjoyed a sleigh ride party last evening, After the ride the 22 young people assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George B. Newcomb where lunch was served. UNITED IN MARRIAGE Mrs. Clara Haley and William Ab- elson, both of Bismarck, were united in marriage by Judge Casselman Sat- urday afternoon. Mr. arid Mrs. Abel- son will make their home on a farm near Baldwin, NEW YEAR DINNER Misses Minnie J. and Hazel Niel- son entertained a group of friends with a New Year dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel yesterday evening. TAKES UP RESIDENCE Attorney General George Shaffer has taken up his residence in one of the new Pierson houses on Avenue F. and Fourth street. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Miss Edna Sahrt left last evening for Oakland, Cal., to make her home. She will join Miss Violet Thrams at Anamoose. if Miss Louise Johnson of Washburn passed through here this morning on her way to Grand Forks to re- sume her work at the university. Miss Lela, a teacher near Baldwin, is spending a part of her vacation visiting friends in the city. of Coleharbor Edlin Cedergren made a business trip to the city last | evening. W. K. La Paugh and W. H. Frank of Linton were city visitors yester- day. { ees i ~. Phil and Ruben Stolberg pf Flash- er were city callers this morning. « Mrs. J. Darmody of Moffit spent the week end in Bismarck. ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS St. Elmo Lodge No. 4, K. of P. will have. installation of officers at its regular meet- ing Wednesday evening Jan. 8rd. Brother Knights, take time to come up to this meet- ing and learn who the new of- ficers are. . There will be a good lunch served after the i, and the music then started up-| @ ‘through several scrapple, | signs. ing popular! | Carnival Features | New s the marriage of Miss | per caps, whistles, horns and oth- arlotte Thompson, daughter of|er noise makers were distributed nd Mra. A, F, Thompson of | to the two hundred dancers on the and Carlton Cutler Spald- | floor. | “Paisley forever!” says the |Zasnionabie woman and buys her- jself negligees, chemises, petticoats es slips of Paisley-patterned fa- | bries, Nobody thought it would last— this vogue for far eastern designs. Having proved their beauty centuries, _how- ever, Irdian and Persian patterns can easily withstand the strain of be!ng ‘discovered. by modern de- They even can survive 'be- PAISLEY THINGS FOREVER Z THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The favorite blouse for a three- | piece suits still Pasley-paterned| crepe de chine or velvet. So is the| favorte afternoon gown. That’s! ancient history Bringing the sub-| ject down to topics of the day the! newest negligees are of Paisley-| patterned corpuroy. Underwear—} slips, chemises and __ petticoats! (where such survive) are being| made of Paisley crepe de chine! and Paisley glove silk underwear is being gold in the smartest shops. ' ‘Mark U. T. C. Party Carnival feautres Yea Grand ‘Pacific hotel Saturday night by the U. C. Vari-colored pa- marked the Many out-of-town guests were present for the annual affair. After midnight luncheon was served by a committee of the U. C. T. Music for the occasion was furnished by Wagner’s orchestra. Many Attend New Year Party A number of members and visitors om Bismarck attended the holiday festivities of the Mizpah White Shrine in Mandan last evening| Following the regular meeting of the shrine the doors were thrown open to receive the guests—the Shriners and their escorts. Through- out the lodge room proper card tab- les were arranged for those who pre- ferred cards while under the canopy of holiday colors in the banquet hail about 75 couples enjoyed dancing. Many uniqua features were jected into the entire program vy the committees in charge, providing their guests with makes for happiness at such a func- tion, At 11:30 o'clock Iuncheon which was in accordance with the plans of all the festivities was served. This organization of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, the only one in the state, is making preparation for the official visit of the supreme worthy hign priestess, Mrs. June Carter of Den- ver, Colo., on February 5. At this time the winter ceremonial occures a large class of candidates will be in- itiated into the organzation. in- Dr. J. P, Schwinghamer of Na- poleon, called on friends here today. arty given in the} everything that! { 'S RETURN TO COLLEGE. | STUDE} Returning to the Universitgr of North Dakota ye or today were: Arthur Luc Clemen- tine Bronson, © Conway,| Charles Burke Charlotte Lo-! gan, George Russ, Jr, Miss Agnes Parsons, Miss Alice Webb, Miss Chrjstine Huber. Miss Olgo /Steen left this — mor for Moor- head where she is attending Con- cordia college after spending the| holidays here with relati th- | erine Goddard, left yesterday for Grinnell college, G nell, Ia. Miss) Louise Huber left today for James-| town college. TAKE NUPTiAL VOWS. The marriage of Myrtle Genevieve Gilbert of Lewiston, Morffana, and Bjorn Schee of Bismarck, occurred at Lewiston Saturday, it is announc- ed. The wedding was a quiet home wedding at the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs, Julia Snider, the Lewis- ton Democrat-News annou\es. The ceremoney was performed by Rev. George Hirst. | Mrs. Schee teaches school in Lew-| iston and will finish the present term at Lewiston. Mr. Schee is em- ployed in the Farm Loan Department of the Bank of North Dakota. NEW YEAR’S DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Faunce enter- tained a number of their friends at a dinner party on New Year's Eve and again last night when a jolly time was had in watching the old year out and the arrival of the new Year. Mrs. Mary McLean returned the compliment by giving a theater par tr at the Eltinge yesterday after- poon. NURSE 10 W YORK Miss Bridella Cantwell of Man- dan, a graduate nurse of the St. Alexius hospital, who has been vis- iting with relatives in Mandan over the holidays after spending two years practicing ‘her profes- LncorrecE Today’s incorrect fashion shows you an interesting, very stylish wrap whose ‘charm is quite lost on the type of woman wearing it. She is medium: in statue, slightly i ay toward /heaviness, and in rz ment .she gives the impression df ‘a caricature. The coat is much too meeting. \ large in proportion to the skirt, and ‘WEARING WRONG WRAP CorrecE ‘ gives a painfully top-heavy appear- ance. How different the same individual looks in the coat of dark brown Tar- quine cloth ,trimmed with rich beaver in which the waist line is not exaggerated, \the lines are simplo and the general effect, is that of | work in nursing. on Dee. 21. ito Minneapolis in the spring. Mrs. | ~| departure Jan. 4, at |today upon her duties as stenogra- | Jamestown, visited with friends here ston in New York, will leave to- night to take up post graduate HANSON-BAEUMAN MARRIAGE. Miss Sessil Hanson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hanson of 1802 Four-| teenth street, and Donald: D. Baeu-| man of Minneapolis, Minn., were| united in marriage in Seattle, Wash. | if Mr. and Mrs. Baewman will spend) the winter in Seattle but will return | Baeuman was a student in the local | high school at one time. Since her} from Bismarck she has been attending the Seattle schools. | SU ) PRESBYTERIAN LADIES PARTY. | Guest day at the Presbyterian La- dies Aid will be observed Thursday, 0 p. m., when the mem- bers will give a New Year's party. Each lady who comes is expected to||¥ bring a friend who is either » new | |i member of the congregation or a re- | [kg cent“ arrival in town, or one who does not attend the meeting regular- All the ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend the meet- ing which is the first of the new year. “DINNER PARTY. Mrs. Lee Bankston entertained a small party of friends at dinner yes- terday evening. Following dinner the cards and dancing. BACK TO COLLEGE John Lobach, George Holta, Jr., Franklin Roberts have returned to Fargo to resume their work at the} state Agricultural college. { AMONG CITY CALLERS. William Brumhaugh of Shield: William Johnson of Sims, Mrs. | Charles H. Heck of Wilton, and Mr. nd Mrs. B. Johnson of Wishek, ar- rived in Bismarck yesterday. | CITY VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kaine of Napo-| leon, L. M. Hamery of Carson, Mrs. R. J. Kelly of Minot, C. A. Balcom| of Belveld were Bismarck visitors today. | ON DUTY Miss Madge Runey, new count: superintendent, was on duty at the | evening was spent in playing | FY By court house today after spending the week end in Sterling with | friends. | RETURNS HOME | Mrs. M. J. Gillette left this) morning for her home after spenq- } ing a week as the guest of her} granddaughter, Mrs. Jessie Har-| ris. | GIVES FAMILY DINNER. mil George F, Will entertained at a family dinner at the Grand Pacific yesterday evening at 6:30 o'clock when covers were laid for 14 guests. TAKES POSITION Miss Margarét Clooten entered pher for the new register of deeds, Fred Swenson. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night at Legion hall when election of officers will take place . HOUSE GUEST, Miss Vere Redmer of Medina, who was the house guest of Miss Mabel | Breen over New Year returned tu her home yesterday. TEACHER VISITING HERE. Miss Bessie Wilson, teacher at Arena, is the guest of Miss Esther Scott over the New Year holidays. TO VISIT RELATIVES. Mrs. Hugh Black and son, Billy, left this morning for a months visit with relatives in Fargo. J VISITING SISTER Mrs. M. J. Howe of Minot is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. W. J. O'Leary. ; Miss Gertrude Kitchey and sister, and Miss Oleta Crosby of Mandan, visited with friends here yesterday. VISITED FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gunderson of over the New Year. VISITS IN MINOT, Harold D. Shaft, court reporter for Judge Nuessle, spent the New Year at Minot. CALIFORNIA JOB FOR“DAKOTA” MAN TWAT DAC TAT TATAT IAN AT TAC TAV TAG aarris-Kobertson bar piace WEAR PDP MWA Mira Ned Nt NOD NOPD OP A NONE NOD MEN VOTO A NA NUNN NNN NOTA dN WOW OP NTN NSO TUTAC AGT AGT NIG TAC TAN TATA TAG ONG IAN ' JN appreciation of the good will which the people of this city and community have accorded us this year just closed, we extend to you our sincere wish that the new year upon which we have just boii will be one os joy, comfort and pros- perity. By your patronage. you have enlarged the possibilities of this shop and as we enter the new year we assure you of a largér‘and bet- ter service, assuming the full Yesponsibility of citizenship and the place we fill in this com- munity. Yours for a larger Bismarck, He ore Nore Wore Naa we No. Dak PTO Ywa Sag Sw) IN FARGO. Miss Gayle Hawk visited with friends in Fargo over the New Year. Phe Current-Events club will meet ‘tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred -Zuger. TO ENTER AUTO SCHOOL Frank W. Le Roy son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Le Roy of 617 Seventh St. left this morning for Detroit, Mich. to enter the Michi- gan State Automobile school. RETURNS FROM VISIT D. Patient returned yesterday from Duluth and Minneapolis, Minn. At the latter place he visit- ed with his parerts over New | Years. : B. & P. W. MEETING The Business and Professional Women’s club will hold a business atid social meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the club rooms. eS OF GOVERNOR <Dr. A. Nestos over the New Year. CALLED AWAY Frank Adams Minneapolis yesterday by the ser- ious illness of his father. RETURNS HOME ,Mrs. Fred Peterson returned Backed by his splendid training’ at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N.D., C. E. Halben won a fine position with the First Naticnal Bark, of Bishop, (Calif.). Some 226 bari. officers are D: B. C. graduates. Many now employ ‘‘Dakota”’ help. F. J. Ruff, Asst. Cashier, Dodge State Bank, recently wired for a steno-bookkeeper. GraceWeirauch was sent. ‘Follow the $ucce$$ful.”” Attend the school that has turned out two gener4tions of winners. Send names of interested friends and get Succes Magazine free. Write F. L. ‘Wat- kins, 806 Front St., Fargo, N.D.. GREAT REDUCTION IN| ORCHESTRA DANCE ‘4 MUSIC, The McKenzie Orchestra announces a one-half.’ rate for their 5 piece orchestra, $5.00 per hour. When play: ing out of town hotel and traveling expenses Write, Wire or. Phone’ for slimness and trimness, service, To‘ tune the ‘meal, put joy in life and rad d Mrs. P. A. Nestos of: ay sca last night from a_ visit to- St. Cloud, Minnesota. / ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS St. Elmo Lodge No. 4, K. of |*tendance: P. will have installation of officers at its regular meet- ing Wednesday evening Jan. 3rd. Brother Knights, take time to come up to this meet- ing and learn who the new of- ficers are. There will be a good lunch served «fter the meeting. Tomorrow evening “Church Night” will be observed at the McCabe Methodist Epis opal church. This is the first time such a night has been observed at the local church. Its observance is, however, general throughout the country, and many churches regard it as an institution that is well worth wl Its aim chiefly is to make provision for the various boards and organizations of | ‘the church to do their work and Minot weer the guest of Gov. R./hold meetings on the same day rather than on different days of the week. The financial, social and spiritual activities are made to fit in the one was called to, program, thus giving strength and}@ balance to the work. Wednesday the program will be as follows: 4:00 p. m. Junior King’s Heralds. 5 p, m, Senior King’s Heralds. tone the system; to pep into work—eat 'Sealdsweet Glorida Grapefruit At your fruit dealers—insist on having Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit. For giftccopy of new recipe book, address Florida Citrus. Exchange, 720 Citrue Exchange Building, Tampa, Florida. { 6 p. m. Luncheon. 7 p. m. Devotionals. 8 p. m. Quarterly conference. It is hoped there will besa full A. 0. U. W. Meeting tonight at eight o’clock. Installation of offi- cers. All members requested to be present. MEMBERS OF 18th LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. During your stay in Bismarck you may wish a tailored suit, overcoat, or fine men’s furnishings. — Dry cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Your’e welcome ; —at—- “ KLEIN’S TOGGERY Broadway and 5th. MUTE TMT Looking Ahead for a whole year seems a long time, fifty- two weeks, but when December 31. 1923. comes and you look back, you will be sur- prised at the quickness with which the year passed. . If you make a New Year’s Resolution this first week of this New Year that you will deposit in our Saving Department $5 — or $10—each week, you may think that it will be a long time before you will save much in such a small manner. BUT— 3 if you adhere to your resolutio, some day, in the future you will discover that you have accumulated a suffcient sum to make a pro- fitable investment and looking back, realize that the time had passed very quickly since the foundation of your fortune was laid in the first week of 1923. The First National Bank ‘The Pioneer Bank STEVENS BROS. GARRISON HARD LIGNITE | NoSulptur CQAL 2474s To Dealers and’ Wholesale Consumers. Domestic Sreened Lump $3.50 Per Ton F. 0. B. 3 Garriagon. PROMPT SHIPMENT : Write or Wire Your Orders to Stevens Bros. St. Paul, Minn. iS