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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE: FIVE 4 t Mrs. Sorlie Is Honored Here At Reception! Governor-clect, was honored last evening at # reception given in the hotel by as president y Federation partisan Clubs. The receptio ch preceded the ban- quet, was attended by a large num- ber of people of the city The re- ception hall was beautifully decorat- ed. Mr: Targart and PL W. Chubb perlors of the McKenzie Mrs, [rene Charleb of the Burle of Women’s ng solos. ternoon the home of Mrs, for Miss Alice Steele, whose sir for Governor won hearty High Sehool irks were invited in to meet Miss Stans, between 4 and 6 p, m. tea was given at usanna Hultberg at the banquet COMMUNITY COUNCIL TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Community Couneil on Saturday af- ternoon December 6, at the rest room in the Masonic Tem. ple. Miss Mary Cashel will tell of plans for Chri and suggest how the women may help to bring happi- ness and good cheer to those who would otherwise have none. Mrs. H. A, Brandes earnestly urces that those who have not bought their tu- bereulosis seals will do soyat once. One ‘half the funds of the sile goes to the free milk fund, so you. are helping 2 worthy cause in your own community. CHURCH DINNER The men’s club of the Presbyterian church will hold its second monthly dinner at the chapel Frida: p.m. C. L. Young will be the prin- cipal speaker, and will furnish music, AH) mez ested are invited, and are urged to make reservations with L. P. War- ren before Friday noon. The dinner will be served by the Ladies Aid. Archie Met DOUBLE WEDDING AT CAPITOL Miss Claire Mae Salthe and Al- ford Lee McV nd Miss Olive Kathleen Jager and Connie Lexter Power were united in marriage in the House Chamber by Justice of the Peace, Anton Beer, ut the Capitol, Dee. 2, Both bridal couples are wel! known in the cit J ERE FROM | CALIFORNIA 1 arrived this morning: ulifornia, to visit with his sister, Mrs. Herman Ode and family. Mr. Caudel says that North Dakota is more prosperous than Cal- ifornia. He came through snow but from Butte, Montana, into North Dakota, there was no snow. TO HOLD SALE The Baptist Ladies will hold their annual Christmas sale at the Bis- marck Food Market, Saturday, De- cember 6. They have articles suit- and also foods, con- alee mince meat. FORNIGHTLY CLUB M The Fortnightly Club met yester- iday afterncon at the Business and Professional Women’s Club rooms with Mrs. F. R. Smyth us hostess. Roll call was answered to by curren event topics with Mrs. N. 0. Ramsta giving a Review of Modern Dram YO 3 PEOP TO MEET of the Young Peoples Society of the Trinity Luth- eran church, Ave. C and 7th street, will be held in the church parlors this evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to members and friends. ELECT OFFICERS The Junior Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian Church elected of- ficers for the years 1924 and 1925. They are as follows: Frank E. Davis, president; Rhoda Clausen, vice presi- dent, Ruth Clausen, Secretary and Rose Ode, treasurer. TO HOLD BAZAAR The Methodist Ladies bazaar and chicken pie supper will be given this! evening in the church parlors at 6 o'clock. Camphor Is Big Surprise Everybody is surprised at the quick results from simple camphor, witch- hazel, hydrastis, etc. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Jos. Breslow, Druggist, —Adv. The Weather Overeast and somewhat unsettled tonight and Friday. CLOTHES MADE RIGHT BY Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy hur G. Sorlie, wife of the! herine Stans of + ed beans, bread, ete., DEI The Delphian ¢ regular meeting | cember 5, at Hotel. Mrs. C. B. Whittey w: ey, the study topic being the masterpiece of trage: Text reports will be given’ as fol- apter wi in hold its; : morning, De- (0 at the McKenzie Source of the Play”-—Mrs. he Five Stages of its Dram: i Pot’ Mrs. Obert Olson. | “tow Act 1 Falfills the Require- ments of an Introduction” --Mrs, S. W. Corwin, he Sui-Plot_and i Merion’ je Dahl, Mrs. J. B, Smith, Consummation of the Dramatic Conflict’ Mis. Ruder, 4 ut CURRENT EVENTS The Current ; afternoon with M man as hostess. Roll call {answered to by current event topic The topic for the day was public welfare and in connec work Mrs. Nellie Evart interesting paper on " giving the latest s information; the leaps which this evil has tuken and the steps the government has taken to eliminate the traffic, Miss Bertha Palmer also an interesting ate- count of her European trip giving a@ brief talk upon the Shrines and birthplaces of Shakespeare and Rob- ert Burns, and bounds WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB MEETS The Wednesday Study Club met y afternoon with Mr 2 as hostess. Miss Agnes gave an interesting paper on © Welfare Activities of the Fe Government giving the rules ions of the organization. Miss shel gave an interesting ac- count of her work in the city and county, stressing _ particul: the need of th ht kind of tray aan the home as a prevention for delin- ildren, t the close quency on the t of pies in brief were given of the program. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM TO BE GIV- EN AT WILL SCHOOL The Seventh A grade is giv Christmas Program for the « the Will School. The committee se lected is as follows: Rhoda ¢ en, chairman, Auverne Olson, M Jenson, Veronica Dodd and Scroggins. LEAVING FOR MADISON JS. visiting the daughter, Mrs this evening for Mac is tal Victorine, the daughter of Mrs. Cook with her to spend the win- ter. He Iger, who summer SONS AND DAU WAY TO M The Sons and Daughters of Norway will meet tomorrow night at eight o’clock at the A. O. U. W. Hall. All members please be present as there! will be election of officers. pees TO SPEAK AT D. A. R. LUNCHEON; i the American Revolution #t a one o'clock luncheon at the Hotel, tomorrow. LEAV Mr. and Mr: morning for Gra lie may stop at before going to D FORKS rlie left this fo this eve nd Forks. LEAVES FOR FARGO Miss Mary Irene Atkinson, who ha been working with Mis Lund of the Child Welfare Depart- ment, left this morning for Fargo. Kenna of Garrison left this morning A STREET FROCK eogees’ 0" A typical Parisian street frock is this one of black velveteen with red and gold embroidery and pearl but- tons down the front. turnover collar f# the type that is sléevag show a new line, ssa sho in demand now, and the ~ back, and is fastened with HTERS OF NOR-} | Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson will] I speak at the regular meeting of} i Mi apter of the Daughters J. Me. The simple | ‘COLLAR ADDS CHARM | | CHIC, The tender s with evening gowns is illus- trated in this photograph. It adds chic and charm to this interestingly cut gown of green crepe with the corsave of flowers in shades of deep red und gold. side with a se: a small those on heuquet flowers like the cor for Selix, lowa, where they will visit with relatives, ——. ———_—-—* At The Movies _ THE ELTINGE Norma Talmadge is carried from | England to life in frontier in Wy- oming and the far West and back nin her new picture which is being shown at the Eltinge theatre tod: iy. A feature of the | pictur ce of Eugene Brier leading aaa. Secrets” is a ait jhas an origina which is veloped in a novel fashion. rey in lit Norma has « splendid opportunity ot which she avails herself*to the a remarkable range ation | AT THE CAPITOL { Lineon J.C: melodrama “The Ari xpress” has Pauline elyn Brent, Harold Good- Beal and D: Butler roles. The director | Phe Ari of thriller w e the adult distinct sense of exhiliration and will certainly please youth with rative of romance and heroic venture | The Fox picture of “The Ariz ey written by J. Lincoln Car- comes to the Capitol Theatre orrow for an engagement of two ys. a Gallon of Gasoline utomatic and self-regulat- 1s been invented by John 4487 Fourth St. Puk- { A new s have made from 35 to 57 m on a gallon of gasoline. It re- | moves earbon and reduces spark ‘plug trouble and overheating. It can be installed by any one in five | minutes. Mr. Stransky wants distri- | hetor is willing to send a sam- ple at his own risk. Write him to- jus —Adv. BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” [ R Perfect home dye- ng and tinting is zuaranteed with Diamond fust dip in cold wa- yy er to tint soft, del- cate shades, or boil io dye rich, perma- nent colors. Each \5-cent package -ontains directions so simple any wom- in can dye or tint lingerie, silks, rib- BE, waists, dresses, coats, sweaters, draperies, cov. i erings, Laneiee everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other j kind and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, | cotton, or mixed goods.—Adv. DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Phone 210 BISMARCK, N. D. wear smart collar | y and Sat- | is the type | Ford Runs 57 Miles or | Dyes. | GIVE CONCERT HERE DEC. 41 nee O'Connor, Tenor, to Appear in Bismarck Cla O'Connd: tenor, and Franklin Krieger, pia , will give a jgjnt concert in the high schoo! auditorium on December 11 for the henefit of the Juvenile Band, it unouneed today by L. C. Sorlien, uence are artists of note. Mr. O'Connor is head of the voice de- of Wesley College, Uni id Frank- piano de wer is head of the ment, Both studied voice cul : They are now vis- ax few cities in the state to Mr. Sorlien feels he i: tunate in ab ts for the extremely aining the two a ‘ nd concert benefit, and belie ut_musie lovers not j only of Bism: but of other cities in this vicinity will be glad of the op- portunity to hear two of the best ar. tists in the Northwest. House Is Sold jndvertised the J. A. tod follows: Plomasen, Roy Bon- H. Atkinson, epted. John Gammons, see: aid, varying amounts were ied as “down payment” in the ds, the bid accepted providing for a larger payment in this respect. Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bsmarek hospital for treatment: Arnold Peterson, Braddock; rsch, Burnstad; Harold Kruger, aud Albers, Hanover; Mrs | was jects Arena; Mr Andrew Mrs. G. L, Brok Mae Stephen fon, city ndan; Mrs. girl, Beu see? red Auch, Hebyon: Mrs. Gott- | jlieb Harsch, Mrs, Christ Hum- | mel, Garr Theo. Skaley, Wash- j burns Mrs, ugene Spach, Emmett. NICE COMBINATION White pussy willow satin combin- ed with white georgette crepe makes the most attractive combinations and | costume slips. { \ | GAINS FAVOR The ares hat is daily g Eee y afternoon wear, most daytime occasions, the small ey at is supreme. ing in FLOWL SLEEV Long flowing sleeves are noticed on some of the newest dinner gowns, buf when they appear, usually the neckline is lower, YOKES APPEAR Yokes have again made their ap- pearance on coats and square yokes being particularly po- pular, | NICE TRIMMI Leogard-printed velvet. makes at- tractive trimming for gowns as well rfs and close-fitting little tur- | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Regular meeting Tancred Commandery No. 1 tonight at |7:30. Election and installa- | tion. ° | Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. I] Works of Art LL the skill and techni- que of the true artist- H craftsman has been deftly worked into these bags of leather. The very fineness of the leather, the exactness of the workmanship, the true beauty of the design lift them out of the ranks of merchandise. Their individuality creates Hil for them an atmosphere of gentle refinement. \]] A. delightful assortment awaits your inspection at F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler - Bismarck. | | Exclusive agents for. every- thing in Cordova Leather. oO CITY NEWS — The Industrial Commission, which | ham state- | , built house for sale, announced bids | ffer, $8,000; M.; The latter bid | Frank but for dresses, ES je is rE | = |= |= TE BOUDOIR OUTFIT outfit of A most attr d in are made of bl ostrich of of pleated white neck and wrist The most popular boudo the moment‘is of pastel e doowith maribou or uectly the same shade. chiffon levcescvecoccvecssesscesssseesrereseeses, The Book Most Desired Books from time immemoriai have been given-as gifts—but the Book of all Books most cheerfully - accepted at Christmas time is the Bank Book. It’s the one Book that becomes more valuable with the passing years con- stantly drawing interest. PILOT OL ELELETOLLCCIE OT OSSOOLOLOLE DI IOL DC OL ODODE DOTOLORETCOOE RODDED OLE EELOCOES for the principal is weeseserecccccccocsesssoeseoreees Get The Savings Habit ree First National Bank “THE PIONEER BANK” eeeseccosesesvessssescoeren i i $ 3 : 2 PROC OLELL OL SOL LILES OLOE SECIS EDEOOR ELIE. cecrcerccsocsszosccsebsescssereressesecees. Nash CoFrFEE ‘the accepted Coffee your Saturday Evening to hear Bismarck’s The Elks Orchestra who will entertain our friends with a --_——-BRING THE KIDDIES——— an exhibit largest ever shown in the city Claus headquarters THE STORE IN GALA ATTIRE. A. W. Lucas Co. EG BLACK PAJAMAS ‘tive pair of pajamas k satin with frills PCOS CSS OL OLS OLELEEI ELE LEELOL ESET OL TEE IES LEIO COLLIER erescscoceses i PR UT PFS LCS OLLIE LEE LILLE LOE SEELODILOLILO LOE LLELOL DELI DLEDELELIOEOOOOO DODD DOL OOO OOD ODS OOS OLL ELE ELELEILELLOLLOLEDELOOOOLODOLELEDODLIIOLEDEDEMIDEILIOLOOD LOD L ODIO. BOO2ED. igl® 1e Pleasure company. is requested at our store 7:30 TO 9 O'CLOCK finest musical artists, selected musical program. The Occasion holiday goods, much the - Santa for Toys. 2 FARRER OHO A GOOD HOME AT A REDUCE PRICE VERY EASY ERMS he man that owns this 6 room all moc house with hot Water heat and gar will now s 1 for ).00-—at the easy payment of $500 cash and balance at $40.00 per month—thi a very reasonable price—and if you desire a place like this and are interested —call for ATR Y id HENRY & HENRY Real Estite COUEEDUREDLPED OED OBEDEA Ea He always comes back Stuff your boy with all sorts of new-fangled “breakfast foods”— he will stand it for awhile, but he will soon “holler” for Shredded Wheat. No live, red-blooded youngster will be satisfied with mushy porridges when hecan get the crisp, flavory shreds of baked whole wheat. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk and a little cream supply all the energy a boy needs for work or play. Shredded Wheat is ready- cooked and ready-to-eat — the most food for the least money.

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