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' | | | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Elks to Give ‘At Home’ Party The Elks lodge will give its first ‘at home” party of the winter sea- on on Friday night for Elks ond adies. Dancing, cards and’ other imusements are planned for the ivening by the committee in charge f the event. — Announcentents carry the time of the party as 9 velock. It will be limited to Elks vith up-to-date cards and visiting tks will be especially welcome. Mrs. Lynn Frazier Is Entertained Political lines are forgotten in the ial life of the national cafital. ington Post of December 9 tells of a tea at which many North Dakotans were present, as follows: Mrs. Young, wife’ of Representative jeorge M. Young, of Valley City, N. Jak., was hostess at tea gesterday ifternoon in her home on Sixteenth Street in honor of Mrs. Frazier, wife lof Senator Lynn J. Frazier, the new senator from North Dakota. Mrs. Frazier and Mrs, Young had receiv- ng with them Mrs. Edwin F. Ladd, wife of the senator from North Da- kota, and Mrs. Burtness, wife of Representative Olger B. Burtness, lof that state, Assisting were Mrs. Peter Norbeck of South Dakota; Mrs. Pat Harrison of Mississippi; Mrs. y, Arkansas; Mrs, A. J. th Dakota; Mrs. John M. Mrs.’ Margaret Cowen, Pendleton, Oregon; Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison city; Mrs. L, C. Cramton, Mrs. James A. Frear, W: ward E, Browne, W: Philip H. Swing, Cal Sydney Anderson, Min rs, Henry F. Woodard, cit Washi , esota; Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, ton; Mrs. Perey Quin, Mi P Mrs, Ladislas Lazaro, Louisana; Mrs. John Smithwick, Florida; Mrs. M. | Clyde Kelly, Pennsylvania, and Mrs. ‘1. C. Dyer, Missouri, Presiding at Ytire punch bowl were Miss Lucy Bur- lingame, Miss Dorothy Dennett, the | Misses Frazier, Miss Katherine | Young, and Miss Margaret Cramton, | who are home from school for the holidays. Miss Nora Link | Is Wed Today The marriage of Miss Nora Link and L. Lyness of Fessenden, was solemnized in the chapel at St, Mary's morning at 7 o'clock by Father Link has been a teacher in the city schools the past two years, having taught the 3rd and 4th grades at the Wachter school. The bride wore a brown suit and hat. They left on No. 2 for the Twin ies to spend their honeymoon, after which they will be at home in Fes- senden, Mr Lyness being in business there. MURRAY RETURNS. Murray arrived in Bis- MRS. A. R. Mrs. A. R. marek today, two mont her old home in On tario. She was met in St. Paul by ‘a, who is teaching Junicr Ugh School of Sioux Towa. Mery Murray who is teacher in the Hig 3 poleon arrived in Bismarck sevevai days ago. . 2 ee TO CAVALIER + Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Green have gone to Cavalier to spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. Green, a past grand commander of the Odd Fellows of the state, planned to stop in Grand Forks today to attend the fun- eral of Don McDonald, for nearly 30 fears grand secretary of the Old Fel- lows grand lodge in the state. PLAY NOT TO BE GIVEN Because of many conflicting Christmas entertainments, Miss Da- kin announced today that the Junior Playmakers have been forced to give up the presentation of the play, “Why The Chimes Rang,” which was to be presented at the high &chool to- nighf at 6:30 p. m. HOME FROM SCHOOL Robert Kelley, a student at Pills- bury Academy, Owatonna, Minnesota, returned to Bismarck Sunday will spend his vacation with ‘is mother, Mrs, N. W, Kelley, who has just returned from a. business trip in eastern North Dakota and north- western Minnesota. r. DROVE TO NAPOLEON. Mr. and Mrs. J.°R. Wallace and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Carley drove to Napoleon and spent Sunday at the J. 1. Thompson home, GUESTS AT McGRAY ,HOME ‘A, Mrs. Etta Miller and daughters, \misses Aida and Beth arrived today vg Uto spend the Christnias holidays at the home of Mr. aand Mrs. C. W. es Nature’s best tonic Healthful. Delicious T.) Mrs. having visited the past | MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923 ~ McGray. Mrs. Miller and Miss Beth are ‘teachers At Hazleton and Miss Aida teacher in the schools at Eau Claire, Wis. \ CALLED TO MANDAN Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson was called jto Mandan early Saturday morning mother, Mrs. G. W. Stabler of St. Paul who'was visiting at the home of her som W. H, Stabler at 306 Fourth Ave. N. W. Mrs, Stabler had been in excellent {health and though past eighty-five years of age was very much younger apparently. She had been in Bis- marek for a purty carly in the week. The body was taken to St. Cioud, Mina. lest night for burial. | ——es | MUSIC RECITAL Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes presented her pupils in a very in- teresting progrant Friday evening at the Auditorium of the Bismarck High School. It proved a treat to the au- dience and was splendidly presented by the children. A visit from Santa Claus at the conclusion of the pro- gram was a very important part of the program to the Junior members J of the audience as be provided exch with dolls and vurious toys. GOES TO MASON CITY Miss Dorotha Savage, niece of | Mrs.’ E. V. Lahr has gone to he’ home in Mason City, Ia, to’spend the {Christmas holidays. | panied by her cousin, a teacher in the Mandan schools. i RETURNS FOR HOLIDAYS. Miss Sara Slattery returned to Bismarck today from the Twin Cities to visit with her parents, Mr. and Daniel M. Slattery over the holidays. Miss Slattery is employed at the First National bank of St. Paul. ON EXTENDED VISIT W. B. Couch will make an extend- {ed it to the South and various Pacific Coast points, returning by the way of the Canadian Pacific af- ter having stopped off at Banff and “| visiting the. Canadin Rockes, HOME FOR HOLIDAYS \mansee Stationery store will home at Hope, N. D. to spend | holidays. TO VISIT IN MIONT George McFarland, Mrs. father, at Minot. \ als HOME FROM U. OF M. Miss Bertha B: ch who hag been atten by the sudden death of her grand-| f She was accom- |. | Mrs. Lysle Fox of Harris & Wood-|4 leave | « Tuesday morning on No. 2 for her!® the Ir. and Mrs, E. B. Cox will spend | J {Christmas day at the home of Dr.j- Cox's | 4 ng the University of Minneso-|- ta has returned to spend the Christ-|4 Uae Reta Ragdhtnnd dl g Holiday Season FIND YOU AS HAPPY AND CONTENTED AS WE WISH mas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertsch Jr. of Sixth St. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Supt. and Mrs. Saxvick entertained the faculty of the Bismarck “High School at a twelve o'clock luncheon Friday. Covers were laid for twenty- The Christmas colors were us- ed in the red carnations and candles with the green ferns. The girls from Miss Morris class in cooking assisted Mrs. Sa 7 the children by providing ,a bag of | TO VISIT PARENTS Christmas candy for each. Nicl Webber, a student of the Bis- — marek High school has gone to his VISITING HERE thome at Towner, N. D. to spend Mr, and Mrs. John Ecklund of | Christmas with his parents, States Ecklund township will be guests of Attorney, Albert Webber and wife. Mr. and Mrs, Albin Hedstrom over} Christmas. | HOME FROM ABERDEEN | _C.W. Deakin came from Aberdeen, 1S. D. to. spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mas, C. R. Porter. : Mr. Deakin is Associated Preas oper- ator in Aberdeen. RETURN HOME. MISS DIGBY RETURNS Mrs. FL. Barneck and baby son,} Miss Sue Digby, « former teacher Donald, returned ta their home in| of the Bismarck’ schools, but who Albeit bes Minns, wae atent jhas been in Portland for the past ao ate | year is here visiting with friends. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS with Mr. and Mrs. F, H. . PRESENTED RECITAL The advaficed classes in music of St. Mary's Academy were presented in recital at the auditorium of the Academy Friday evenitig, They re- flected great credit upon their in | Joli ‘Misses ce a My ericson | structors. The violin number by | of tae RUULE aaTETaG Lumet Clement Boesphflug and the piano|¢neir Christmas vacation at the A. solos by Miss Julia Johnson deserve) ¥, Peterson dome. special mention. e peal VISITS HERE Henry Belanger of Minot came down yesterday to visit his futher, J. G. Belanger. - . PRESENTATION MADE ‘At the conclusion of the Juvenile Band rehearsal Friday evening, Mr. Sorlein, the director, was presented with a Christmas gift by the chil- dren of the firs 3 a tokex of their appreciation of s efforts, He had prepared a surprise HERE FROM BILLINGS = Miss Emma McGarvey of Billings! Mont. is here to spend Christmas| with her family, \ z an 5 z z a 2 & . g & z for SPECIAL ARTISTIC BARGAINS For Today Only Everyone who enjoys hearing the perfect reproduction of the Piano Artistic of the World, should hear the electrically controlled WELTE Mignon reproducing expression player. Special Price For Today Only We are in a position to accept things of value together with cash consideration on the pur- chase price of this instrument of extreme dis- tinction in the world of art. MUSIC SHOP Phone 978 214 Main St. WH ews MiB, wishes for ustmar and | 4 Ae coming Tlew Year, j A. W. LUCAS CO. MAY THIS , AGAIN, -WE CORDIALLY THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOYAL PATRONAGE ; AND AT THE SAME TIME WISH YOU THE BEST O¥ CHRISTMASES. MARY BUCHHOLZ HERE TQ SPEND XMAS M The parents of Mrs, Wm, Harris and Mrs, Edich are here to spend Christmas with their daughters at the home of Mrs, Harris on Fitth St. W. Welshohn, of Carson, co her son Herman, who is visited ; mh LPAVES CITY 3 Mrs. S.J. Fost 4 Fourth street, has gone to Fargo to spend the winter. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Eugene Morris of Billings, Mont. is here for Christmas, strom, of © tended to bust- Iness in the John Stoler, and Elner Over | : noon on Christmas. Phone 784-W. AS WE PAUSE THIS YEAR IN REVERENCE TO HIM “PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD O TAUGHT. US — WILL TO MEN,” WE WISH YOU- A MOST ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS, A NEW YEAR OF PEACK, PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS. --- HOSKINS-MEYER MAY CONTINUED ' HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY ABIDE IN ALL THE WORLD NOW AND FOREVER. , Washburn Coal Co. 8 pital. Our greenhouses will be open unti! We can make delivery on “Flowers by Wire” orders placed with us before 10 a. m. “Merry Christmas To All’ Oscar H. Will & Co. 319-83rd St.