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¢ | _ SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 192. ij Social and Personal JOLLY PARTY 4 Mrs. 0. N. Dunham, of 2 Avenue | in west, entertained in honor of her | Ydaughter Betty, and other returned | ‘students who were home for the hol- | Bias at one of the jolliest parties | # given in honor of these students dur- | Wing v ion, last Saturday evening. | Twenty young people enjoyed ‘old fashioned” sleigh ride about | own for two hours, after which the | jzuests enjoyed informal dancing un- itil a late hour, when a buffet lunch ‘ tywas served. Miss Elizabeth Ball, #guest of Marcelle LaRose, was an | Hout of town guest ' ’ ‘ Twelve ended a farewell dinner given for dr. H. O, Altnow of Mandan at the, 2Bewis and Clark hotel, Mandan, last {night. Dr, Altnow, who has been in Mandan 14 years, has been prow in Sixth district medical society . He will g®east to study for after which he will locate on fic Coast. A meeting of the | gSixth district society was held at banquet. | SIX O'CLOCK DIN Ensign and Mgs. Shirping enter- tained at a six “o'clock dinner last evening, at thajr home, 112 1 i Street. The table was bea hted with candles and the decor-| ms ably carried out in keeping tlwith the holiday season. Covers were | laid for nine. Gue: Nnor R. A. Nestos, W . Lee, Commissioner of Agri: ul- and Mrs. Kitchen, Chief of Po-| slice and Mrs, I, Martineson. “| 1s.| DR. AND MRS. WHIPTEMORE’S ' GUESTS } Dr. and Mrs. Whittemore of Sec- Yond Strect entertained four of the ‘Bowman young people who are at- fitending school at the State Univer- ie nd the Normal at Valley City : Charles and Linnie Tingball are at-| k } tending the University and Pauline d Myra Atkin are attending the ormal, | MISS FREEBURG ENTERTAINS | Miss Myrtle Freeburg entertained jt number of her friends at a pretti i ly appointed five cuurse dinner last} levening at the home of her parer Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Freeburg, of 510 | ourth Street. The color scheme | effectively carried out @ pirk. | After the dinner cards were enjoy-! ed until a late hour, Maj. G. Tl. Russ entertained the | junior members of the Oh! Oh! ndy cast at a complimentary- the- er party at the matinee perform- | junce at the Eltinge theater this af- ternoon.. The American Legion will entertain next Friday evening com- plimentary to the senior cast with a dancing party at tae Legion hall MEETING. Po “OR JUNIOR CAST. ! GIRL SCOUT : Atheir regular peeting last evening at | the Parish house. After the busi- | r{ness meeting, the first and second ‘patrol entertained the members with | §a magic lantern travelogue. It was | decided at the business mecting to {postpone the proposed hike on ac- Amo riche delvyed mM count of ihe » weather. { | N SCHOOLS. | sts to leave on Wainesd: Atkinson. Miss Dunham is ing the Ward Belmont school Nashville, Tenn. Mi ia student of Hollins college, at Hol- lins, Va. The girls missed train 2 TO tr n s Betty Dunham and } at ss Atkinson is ON LODGE VISIT. | Judge I. C. Davies went to Hazel- ton today to install officers of \the (Odd Fellows lodge there, Judge Da- vies going in his capacity as“district | feputy of the order. He installed | new officers at Wilton Thursday | night. | I. 0. 0. F. GIVE DANCE. | Bismar¢k Canton No. 5. P. M. | 1. 0. 0. F. will give the eighth of | of dances this evening at lodd Fellows hall, corner Main and | Third streets. Visiting Odd’ Fel-! Caracas Sweet Chocolate is a pure, delicious and healthful food. Asan addition to school or business lunches or for between meal snacks it is vastly superior to . most, of the sweets commonl) used. Trade-mark on every package 80.v.0. par ane, , _ Made only by 4 Walter Baker & Co.Ltd. oh ‘-#) Bérablished 1780 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. ; ‘ and Montresl, Canada’ * | Glazeunow’s | proves that the divine fire of musical \ penn ——een WEDDING BELLS RING OUT! The Edith Caye]l Girl Scouts held jsity. Kent, Albert §nd Blanche Whit-| temore entertained four of the Bov man young people at a house par during the holt¢ TO CASSELTON orie Best will leave to spent the holidays here at. th of her paren Rest, MAH JONGG PARTY Ronald McIntyre entertained eigh of his friends at a Mah Jongg par New Musi Casselton after having |¢ Miss home rs. RL Ly anaes pantiul) Miss Marie Petron, a teacher im! Motor Co., 67 to International ican oil concern's department in France, ‘The co ate wil live in Paris {the Braddock school spent her v:-) Harvester Co., the latest being Mowing the ceremony, sclieduled for Jan. 3 I MST ERS Cee ER eee Magid inueeettim following Veee d |Mrs. Robert Petron of this city, | lydia I : : — amemnaanaanenn ~~ | wn Watch these $ucce$s stories each , lows and Rehekahs are weleome. Re- | ty, last eve PANS ray G Stele fae _ jweek—see the detinite results ol freshments will be served parents at 702 Sixth Street, Two) | Miss Lelia Diesen is a holiday) 1B © training. Compare with as sADIee Ave TE. during the even-| 2uest at the home of her sister; if CME AD) GRANT KNOWI NEERTAINS | ing after which a delicious butfet Mrs. W. C. Taylor, of La Mou jother schools Ele an A, A 5 t sen of | luneh wa Grant Knowles see : \ceS$ful.”” Begin with New Y. Grant youngest, Son clifelaMthe t the close of PEEVES BOSEIUAL \January 1-8. Write today to F. Lj Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowle TReceehiae Mrs. G. H. Dollar of the Person Writing Pres., 806 Front St tained at a delightful dancing [Spuner deaaz ap iecovleave ther hoenita! |r aeroMN dD tomterms; cts ! at his home on Avenue A Thurs AT WHIST et ke iy z evening. Sixteen guests _enjo: of 110) Ninth a : pbs Ke dancings until 11:30 when dainty re-| Street entertained at a cozy Wrist) ic. qygiht STANTON ‘ F | freshmients were served. Holiday paity. Two tables were played dure|,, Miss Helen Anderson of this cits Ball Room Dancing decorations lent much to the enjoy-| ing the afternoon after which a de-|ipy yer a fe sister, Mrs Children’s Class - , 7-8 p.m. ment of the occas | licious lunch was served, Honors} ROME EY) ee IER), ee he a S-9 p.m. were won by Mrs. O. L. Overbee and i erinning Jan, i ND FORKS | Mrs. J. B. Sayler LB. ete FARGO | as , Mrs. RW. Henderson, | Dr. and Mrs. Whittemore’s. three | ae Pia DaMOINGIES OL title <seltyepatt Phone 656 | Idren returned to Grand F lpn. AND MRS. SCI g| Thursday for Fargo. H resume their studies at the Univer-| Dr. and Se A this morn points in’ route. Dr. and j eral” weeks of makin, of her G08 Avenue D, extended visit Mrs. W. C, sister Smith at ROYAL NEIGHBORS M TING. The regular monthly meeting of | the Royal Neighbors of America will Heifetz, Schumann-Heink, and Gigli Features To those who refuse to believe that there were kings before Aga- memnon, we commend this week’s new record by Jaseha Heifetz. B | & living composer, played by one o! the greatest of living violinists, “Grand Adagio*’ genius shows no danger of fading. It is-brilliant in detail, acquiver with beauty.. With it is paired Achron’s strange ‘‘Hebrew Lul- laby.”? Schumann-Heink lends her yoice and art to two demi-popular songs this week. ‘‘Sweetheart’’ is softly harmonious with tender phrases. ‘‘Dreamin’ Time’? “is a'‘‘bayou’?’ song, shadowy and slumbrous. Two ¢l tenor solos are Gigli’s contributions this week. First is the song of Walter— ‘Nel Verde Maggio’’ (In the Month of May) from ‘‘Loreley’’—the song of the lord of Oberwesel, bewitched by the Loreley. On the other side is the condemned pat@lot Chenier’s re- affirmation of faith, in his cell at St. Lazaire—‘Come wn bel di di Maggw’’ (As, Some Soft Day in May) from ‘‘ Andrea Chenier.’? eee Operatic and Concert Numbers Gonnod’s famous ‘‘ toy tragedy?’ — i‘ Funeral March of a Marionette’? ‘—is too fine a number, to be kept from popular cireulation, We are glad to find it this week on the new \Teeords—the fall of the puppet from ‘the shelf, the lament of his painted (friends, and his odd little limping (march ty the grave. jphony Orehestra plays it {fal regard to the spitit of the thing. {On the other side is Lacombe’s ex-) ‘‘Aubade ~ Printaniere’’ ohn eal tations of great operas, and for us this week Victor Opera Company sings ‘‘Gems from Faust’? and “<Gems from Rigoletto.’? Consider- ing the length of these works, these records are surprisingly inclusive, * * Another Tango International Novelty Orchestra packs a couple of thrills within the limits of a ten-inch record this week. You don’t have to dance to enjoy them. ‘‘Rosita’’ is a fine example of the new tango, presented in the film play of that name. ‘‘ Abando- nado’’ is.a bdautiful slow waltz, both numbers being scored with extraordinary finish. Garber-Davis Orchestra commit to the black dises a couple of fox trots of standard type. ‘‘You’re'in Ken- tucky—Sure as You're Born’? is Puceini-like. ‘‘ That Bran-New Gal O’ Mine’’ is one of the latest. Paul Whiteman and His Orches- tra contrive to achieve ever new effects on every new record we hear of theirs ‘‘I’m Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City’? might. seem to offer small chance for virtuosity, but this organization gets some. nls “* Arcady’’ they go even far- er, & eee Other Numbers * Billy Murray does this week some- thing we have been waiting for—a travesty on the ‘‘old home’? song. He lifts the lid « little on some of the obvious sob-artist school, ‘‘Big- Hearted Ben’? with Aileen Stanley to help Billy ont, is commended to marrie! knoe!.crs, N John Steel brings us two numbers from the ‘‘Music Bor Revue’’ this week. . ‘‘ Little Butterfly’? and ‘‘ An Orange Grove in California’? are deservedly ie is ‘ avowedly popular, their, singer. . y re stopping off in Chicago and oth- Mrs. Schipfer will be out of town for sev- Minot fs t the home THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ ~~~ be held at the I..0. 0. F. han, | P. E. 0. SISTERHOOD. | Monday at 4 p. m. Installation of |) P. E: 0. Sisterhood will meet at | officers will take place, followed by ;the home of Mrs. P. J, Meyer, at} lum a “Pot-Luck Supper.” After which jher home at 910 Fourth street, Mon Large flowers PAGE FIVE SEEN IN ‘DARK outlined inous edge that is radium, dart season with a treated with playlet will be presented by a cast Jday, Jan. 7, at 3 p.m. selected from the membership. All | members are cordially ihvited ! Miss Agnes Orr announces the | —— f continuation of The Giff Shop | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID | her home at 8 avenue A. There A splendid crowd was present at) be gifts suitable for annivers: at uN} ies, |the Presbyterian church parlers! prizes together with Art, needle | Thursday afternoon, at the Libraty! work and inyorted novelties and jocial. A sale was conducted of! China. New features will be an- \the aprons, “handkerchiefs, andj) pounced Inter that will interest the jother fancy work left from the | Girt sho; p patrons. Christmas sale. Refreshment 2 |were served by a committee —_— i whielr Mrs. N. B. Fitch was chair = rascmir |" CITYNEWS { WOMAN'S GLUB MEETS The regular meeting of the Wo- man’s Club will be held Monday af. ternoon at three o'clock with Mrs. S. BE. Paine, 23 Avene A. Election | of officers will be held in conjunc tion with the regular program. Skating Rink Delayed Although everything is revly vit the cor jon with the Main street water main, through which water will be, obtained to flood the | j keting rink i the ball park, the = ‘rink can'tehe promised before next | Nes ‘an Week. Because of the extreme ESL ENG EN SS Ee old weather the onnection with | HEADS AID Mrs. Rev. C. W. Finwall, former resident of this city, has been | elected to head the Ladies Aid So }ciety of the First Immanuel Bap tist Church of Fargo. the city main could not ‘be made this wee! use of danger to the | water 3} but with moderate weathe i3 “i the connection may be made Monday, FORMER TEACHER \ Sts “Alextug Woe Miss Emily Diamond, a former! -\dmitted: Mr. I jteacher in this city spent the holi-| Manda ss F. Co {day vacation with her parents at . Harry Clooten, | Detroit, Minnesota, Mi is. teaching in Valley year. i assis | FROM HOPE, N. D. | ' ef s | Mrs. Lyle Fox returned the fore} Regular meeting Bismarck | part of the week to resume her po-| Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. i \ a t« he : sition im the art department of the) 7504 evenite sat man; | Harris and Woodmansee stationery | A. Degree. Miss enritta » Lund, director) ‘State Board of Administration, i BEST FIRMS HIRE in Fargo conferring with various D. B.¢. GRADUATES ' store. | Work in of’ the Children’s Bureau of the) {child welfare workers. NYDIA SMITH RETURNS | _If you are ambitious to work for |} Miss Nydia Smith, daug4ter of a big corporation, your best chance || lrecanen Mrs, ¢. W. So é urned jis to attend Dakota Business Col- ito Minot last Tuesday. She re-|)o Paro. N Standa ; jsumed her teaching the next day jlege, Fargo, N. D. Standard Oil | 1Co, has employed 133 D. B.C. jqraduates, 35 have gone to Ford TEACHER FROM BRADDOCK Miss | Theosophical Society MR. ERNEST WOOD 1 International Lecturer of the Theosophical Society, will be in the city Sunday, January the 6th, and will give a lecture on i “The Higher Faculties of the Mind” At the “Mohawk” Appartments, corner 5th and Rosser | Sts., at 8 o’clock in the evening. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collection. ‘THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED: = |I Fe ee ULL MLL {| Mid-Winter Excursion fo Los Angeles JANUARY 19th Limit April 1st. A Popular Rate Excursion. (Mn nn $68.40 ROUND TRIP FROM WINTER - FROM TO SUMMER : BUTTE , MONTANA Special train through to Los Angeles. Will leave Butte 8:30 p. m. January % 19, 1924 Via Union Pacific System Make Early Reserva- tions For reservations and further details . write Henry Coulam, General Agent 229 Rialto Building, ’ Butte, Montana. ' This bank owes on its currency outstanding and to depositors For this purpose we have: 1, Cash and checks on other banks pay three days ..-......... 2.'Funds on deposit in Fed- eral Reserve Bank and other banks available on GEMANG VetstnceN mw or 3. We own bonds of the United States Sas 4, We own other bonds and warrants. Loans to i 5. and corporations payable in cash on demand...... Total Quick Cash Assets 6. Time loans to individuals and cgrporations...... 7. We own stock in the Fed- eral Reserve Bank and have due us from the U. S. Treasury 8. Our banking house and HXGUNES: 6526.5. . a. 9. Other Real Estate owned Another Seventh Day of Rest Sor every Woman #{appiness in washday! Sounds impossible—but it’s true. For now, through a phone call to our laundry, washday becomes another seventh day of rest. A whole day of leisure every week—time for some of the many things you’ve always wanted todo. Time for reading, recreation, club meetings; time for more attention to the chil- dren. . Steam, fuss and bother of home washing—all are banished. Instead, just a bundle that our tepresentative calls for—and washday is over. The'wide range of our laun- dry helps enables you to select one that suits your family’s needs, and your household bud- get as well. If you wish a com- PRIM-PREST A finer laundry service. Everything carefully washed and beautifully ironed. A dainty service, complete in ] and hence t ure a novelty in millinery this’ teen tons af microscopic shellfis WPT TE TTA ETT O 8 ‘OUR CONDITION as shown by the report to the United States Treasury December 381, 1928. « rble in one to Total of Other Assets. . This Leaves a Surplus of which becomes the property of the stockholders after depositors are paid Additional Security to Depositors liability of stockholders, which they are required to pay in cash ondemand of the U.S. Government First National Bank of Bismarck” THE PIONEER BAN “IN BUSINESS 45 YEARS WET WASH the It is estimated that there are six- in shines in covery cubic mile of the ocean, $2,233,729.71 153,192.45 DUDA IA/ 386,073.09 85,550.00 if i 59,004.80 282,590.00 $966,320. 1,465,907.27 12,750.00 882.00 1,596,696.33 — 2,563,016.67 329,286.96 100,000.00 $429,286.96 K . plete, all-ironed service, you may have that. If you prefer only a part of the ironing done, our semi-ironed services . will please you. And if you want us to care for the washing only, you may have such a service. Today—telephone and let us explain our various laundry helps. Then choose the one which suits you best and try it. the * Send it Capital Laundry Company sth 311 Front St. Phone 684 ‘ DRY WASH

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