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_FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923 Social and Personal First Meeting of Men’s Church eins Is Jolly Occasion, Fifty men efjoyed the turkey din-| ner ut the McCabe Methodist church last evening. { Those attending made it a jolly! joceasion ard completed plans for the final organization of, a men’s club in connection with the church, meetings to be held the sec- , ond Thursday of each month at 6:30, At that time a dinner will ed as an opener for a fine so: | cial evening. Group singing will be} y Spencer Boise and either a in an address or a short social | half hour will follow the dinner. The next meeting will be held in| ‘January when a speaker will. be on! the program for the occasion. It is | expected that between 75 and 100; men will become members of this, ret-together and social club. i The committee which had charge of ‘the -Wrrangements fot the occasion included: C,R: Simpson, A. J. Arnot, John A, Larson, Spencer Boise, H. S. Lobach, E. P. Houser and C. D. Mor- | ton, SPECIAL K. OF C. MEETING} Special supreme agent Fred V.! Milan of New Haven, Conn., will ad- dress the local Knights of Columbus | this evening at their regular mcet-; ing at St. Mary's Auditorium. A lec- | ture by Chancellor CF. Kelsch of | Mandan will be given; a short musi- cal program will be given by St Many'SBoys’ Band,» and the Knights | of Columbus quartette will sing. This ; wilt be followed by a luncheon and! smoker,’ A large number of local knights aré urged to attend and a} group from Mandan is expected. «GUEST, OF, MRS. HULTBERG — | Gust Skaley of Ashley visited his | sister, Mrs. Susanna Hultberg, 611 | Sixth street yesterday on his’ way home from Turtle Luke and Mercer | where he has been visiting with his | brother” and_ parents. BUSINESS CALLER B. V. Moore df the Federal Re- serve bank at Minneapolis was a bus- iness caller today. Mr. Moore was former a member of the North Da- kota legislature an@ is well known\| in the state. e FOR CHRISTMAS VACATION Mrs, Targart and daughter, Helen will leave tomorrow for Fargo to spend Christmas with the former's parents, Mr. Targart will spend Christmas with his parents in Oscaloosa, Ia. BUSINESS VISITOR Jake S. Lenartz of Van Hook and Roy E. McCullough, of Regan and Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Hamilton of Aber- deen were city itors this week. RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN Mrs. Joba: oman and yranddaugh- ter, Miss ret returned today, where they have . Homan’s sis- |Smart New Styles in Frocké : and, Coats for Young Girls |+ By JULIA BOTTOMLEY Those tlered dresses which have roved so ingratiating in the modes for grown-ups, have appeared in late models of tallored and school | frocks for young girls. And even the sophisticated spiral flounce and the flare have been so modified that they contribute a smart new style note in frocks and coats for the young. A case of clever management of the tiered style In dresses, go that it becomes ideal for the girl of twelve to sixteen, appears in the illustration. Iwo shaped flounces (each one bordered with three rows of narrow silk braid), are set on the skirt portion of a delightfully girlish dress with a bodice cut in kimono fashion. It has a square neck opening, split down the left d RETURN TO HOMES R. E. Barneck and wife of St. Paul and F. L: .Barneck of Albert Lea, Minn. returned to their homes | night, having been called to Bismarck by the Meath of Mrs. William Bar- neck. | BUSINESS CALLER F. E. Williamson, traveling ass- enger agent for the Balttmore and side, to allow over the head. finish the neck and sits opening, which is closed with snup fasteners and a flat button at the top. ‘This button does its small but essential part to maintain the taiiored char. acter of 'the frock. A narrow belt of patent leather, with the sin plest of buckles at th ceals the seam which. and bodice, It would be t a better model for early teens, ‘T' sey cloth, wool c similar texture, i chosen for frocks of this “kina. Brown is naturally a_ favorite. navy blue is making a steady ad- vance and is never out of style, and there are othe: «©, 1923, Western Newspaper Unton. the dress to slip ee Ohio Railroad Co. a business caller terday. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The ‘regular mi home of ‘Mrs. J. G. A. E. Jones of Lisbon was a city visitor today, ‘Two rows of braid | Minneapolis, was eting of the Cur- rent Events club will be held at the Wallace tomor- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE nat fae | GENE’S FIANCEE? |REED FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY ¢« \' “ary NEWS ' | Parents of Girl |. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Web- Ster of the city a baby girl this morning. | St. Alexius Hpspital | Miss Anna Kuhn, | Richardton, Christ Messmer; Solen, Paul .Moro- jzuk, Hazelton, and Wm. Grassman, jcity have entered hospital for treatment. Anton Ress- lér, Timmer, Mrs. Fred Hauff, Za and E. B. Aauter, Tuttle, and X Anton Heilman, Hague has been dis- charged from the hospital. | Send Many Gifts | Christmas gifts ftom Bonham Bros., are being sent to all. parts of the world. Some have been ‘sent to. Honolulu, some to Mexico, to the Canal zone, Japan, Alaska, New York, Washington, San Francisco, Calif., and many nearby points. A number of other stores are sending remem- berances for shoppers to various parts of the United States and abroad. ‘ i is gcc et i AT THE MOVIES | “CHAPTER | IN HER LIFE COMING TO THE CAPITOL Psychology, and ,the power of good thoughts are given a new an gle wien they are made the basis for a play. This is the unique fea- jture of “A Chapter of Her Life,” Universal's adaptation of Cara Louise Burnham's noted _ novel “Jewel,” to be seen at the Capitol Theatre commencing Monday. It is a play of the! minds of peo- ple. 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The story deals with the heart of a little child ia an environment of hate, and ewhose own mind sees the good in people which conquers the evil of the thoughts of others about her. Claude?Gillingwater plays the part of the little girl's millionaire grand- father, a role thut gives him greater opportupity for acting than even his s. Little Jane er, newest discovery on the pic- ren as the little he ‘remarkable child actress has been the sensation of the picture studios since she began to play the role in the Burnham story. Lois Weber directed the play and se¢harized it from the original nov. el. The exterior xction is particu- larly scenic, being set in a celebrated California estate. The interiors are, copied in detail from the old New York mansion that inspired the au- thor’s description in the original book. . “TRE ELTINGE s Ray is ‘dubbed “Julius when he appears wrapped in curtain from the shower bath cr his clothes have been stolen while he is taking the shower at the country club. 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Brushes 2.50 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS scurrying people. services and halfbpeed India Funeral Jack Reed, was drowned several days ago when | the autémobile in which he ‘others were riding went ov bankment and into th er will be held Ss Interment will take p “has been on officers since t sed but it has not in the location of any re! the Cherokee Indian Mellett, Kans., or other poi SOCIALISTS OVERTHROWN } Rerlin, Dee 14.—The rovernment of Saxon following withdraw: of the Democratic p: of the Democrats Cross and the burial ny m0! he the week for relatives of the resulted tiv socialist has resigned, f the support The action taken when PAGE FIVE aligts refused to join in sup- porting a vote of lack of confidence aimed at Herr Ligbmann, the wninis- the § ter of the interior. of who} 8 more rng SUOPPING DAYS wiuct-| ggg BEFORE a Suggestions For Christmas Gifts HANDKERCHIEFS, SWEATERS, GARMEN F We have still now NEW SE OPE HAIR ORNAMENTS, SILK BUTTONEERS, NCY GARTERS, good assortment of Winter Hats, which must go rdless of price. 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