The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 5

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Ae FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 AOL Soci North Dakota Artists Appear In Concert Clarence D, O'Connor, tenor, and Franklin Kreiger, pianist, heads of departments of music in Wesley Col- lege, University of North Dakota, ap- Peared in concert at the high school auditorium last evening before an appreciative ence. Mr. O'Connor proved to be a tenor of pure lyric quality, with fine breath control, good diction, sustain- ed legato singing and very. musical. The numbers which well received were, “ Dost Thou Lea Dedication”, he Boat,” Voman is Fickle,” "und “The Old Road.” As an fter the second group he ren- “Lullaby” by Neidlinger and “At Dawning” as “a encore closing the program, Mr. Krieger was an excellent ac- companist, adding much to the suc- cess of the singer. He also showed good interpretation, excellent tone quality with a firm touch, bringing out the Melody and theme of: ‘his numbers, Especially. well received were the Etude by Chopin, Theme for Lett Hand Alone ‘and: “If I Were é program was well planned, containing both popular and classical numbers, much to the pleasure of all present. Mr, O’Connor and Mr. Krie- ger left this morning for Jamestown where they will appear in concert at the college there this evening. Miss Blumer Is Honor Guest Miss Clara Blumer, whose marri- age to Fre Mikkelson will occur on December 31, was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. A. S. Dale and Mrs. W. L. Sherwin at the home of Mrs, Dale, 215 Park avenue, last night.’ Merriment and entertainment was furnished by a mock wedding, cleverly arranged. Yellow chrysanthemums were used in the decorations,. The bride-to-be received many pretty gifts. A de- lightful lunch was_ seryed. SEAL SALE GOOD The Community — Council had pate of the sale of the Christmas inthe business district, choos- ing Mrs. H. A. Brandes us chairman of their! Yistrict. M Brandes chose her workers, hay thirty women assisting her. he proceeds to date are $479.2: ¢ as they are not all turned in a et. it is expected that the sum will greatly exceed this amount. The proceeds this year have greatly ex- ceeded those for last year. Fifty percent of the proceeds are used by the city and the Commun- ity Council decided, to use this mon- ey for the milk fund. Thé children of. the School charge of tue’ sale of the s the residence district, but the ri turns from their sales have not yet been turned in. Fifty percent of their funds will go to the school nurse, which she will use for dental work for the children, ie have GIVE SHOWER FOR BRIDE OF THIS MONTIT Misses Nana Cook, Jeanette Swartz and Janie Woodworth entertained at a miscellaneous shower last evening at the A. W. Cook home in honor of Miss Margaret Sunmark, who is |” to marry Walter €, Clooten the lat- ter part of this month. The evening was spent in hemming dish towels for the bride-to-be and in social conversation, Delightful refreshments were served at the close of the dveritig. U. Cc. T. TO HOLD MEETING The U. C, T. wilt hold their regular meeting on Saturday evening, De- cember 13, to which all members are requested to be present, as the New Degree Team will give a demon- tration. After the meeting a lunch will be served followed by dancing. Be sure and bring the ladies for the social hour. UNITED IN MARRIAGE Miss Elsie Josephine Anderson, daughter of Andrew Andersonj of near Regan, and Albert Frank Vol- lan, also of near Regan, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at the Episcopal church by Rev. F. H. Davenport. gThe couple will make their home 4 a farm near Regan. STANDARD BEARERS TO MEET The Standard Bearer Society will meet at the home of Dorothy Moses, 215 Park Avenue, Saturday, Decem- ber 13. Ruby Peterson will have charge. All members are urged to be present at 7:30, The Weather Snow tonight and Satur- day. Much colder: PRICES FOR EVERY + Bergeson’s . Quality-Style- r al and Personal |PARIS LIKES CAPE COAT) Athletic : Association 1 To Hold Banquet The Athletic As: high school is gi e jum of the high s ening continuously from the proceeds to go for the purchasing of sweaters, Each class has a table which they will decorate and operate, table having a head-waiter, two girls and two boys acting as waitresses and waiters, The amenu contains the following delectable dishes: Roast Beef-Gravy. Salmon Loaf-Sauce. Creamed Potatoes-creamed peas. Bread and Butter, Tee _Cream-Cake. Coffee. A prize of five dotlars will be giv en, for the best. decorated table and three dollars will be given to the table getting the most trade, the head waiters of each table to solicit the trade, ae | Artists Are Entertained Two small social affairs of last | A cee evening were honoring the musi- cians in town for the concert at the High School Auditorium. Mrs. Flor- ence Davis entertained ‘at a se o'clock dinner at the Grand Pacific Hotel “when covers wereslaid for nine guests. The University of North Dakota colors, pink and green, were carried out in arrangement of rose buds tied with the colors. re} Krieger and Mr. O'Connor honor guests. Following the concert, Mr. Mrs. P, EF. Byrne entertained the} of-town guest cout, which consists of line coat detachable cape o! the same material, which offers dou- ble. protection against ‘the cold in| severe weather, | separately for is of m and pa rtists and th and | frie! Filet WOU LIE SURTET PARVOUE!| at the little supper 2.918 i 1 10 Oi i000 O An Enlargement FOR THAT Christmas Gift You still have time to bring in that pet neg- ative and have a Hoskins-Meyer enlargement made from it. »You may have it in Black and White Sepia or in our Hand Oil Colored. Come in and look over the samples. You will be surprised at how reasonable the prices are. Hoskins-Meyer DANCE AT ODD FELLOWS HALL Saturday night, Dec. 18, to be given by the Bismarck Canton No. 5. No charge for Extra Ladies. Everybody invited. FOR A PRACTICAL XMAS PRESENT We have marked down a new line of fashionable hats to $2 $2.75 $6 They are unusually attractive.and the r range of styles is large. MISS BUCHHOLZ MILLINERY 119-8rd St Bismarck, N. D. | Lincoln Film ‘Abraham Lin | temperament. mad over the cape 4 rhe (Sereen. ‘before the camera, and trained phy- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was James P. Brennan, of Savage, | Montana, whg stopped off enrout to Chicago, ‘in order to hear hi nephew, Clarence O'Connor; si Brennan was the guest of hi ‘Mrs. D: , between trains. cally after the manner that made Abraham Lincoln so strong and | mighty. This picture covers the | time from the birth of Lincoln, Feb ruary 12, 1809, to the mediately following the a jon, It will be shown today | Saturda ty at the Eltinge. The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid | 3 will hold a bazagr and food sule to- | Food Mar. | 5 5 Jd Denny At The Movies the ee! AD yesterda ne ee Re ules which cam Capilol theatres. ald Denny is a fetiow Wins Praise of a a version Love Insuranc fan insurance anding guardian ove lich lord who has insure against failure to ma From then on the fun j furious. An actress, threatening a breach of promise suit, is the first | complication in the path of policy protected love; a blackmail plot, is ¢laimant to his Lordsh and a few other trials 3 tribulutions keep Cupid at arms length — and the: heiress and the | insurance man (played by Denny) | eto fall in love with exch Tt was out of Preston, Minn the nian came who is neares impersonate neipator in the t unusual sereen production since tion of the motion came am Lincofn,” which is 1 shown at the Eltinge theatre. This George A, Billings, the sen sational Lincom of the picturiza- tion of the life and times of Abra ham Lincoln, is startlingly like the martyr President in appearance and The exact height and weight of Honest Abe, Mr. Billings Iso the almost flawless Lincoln e, the same gait, mannerisms and expression, voice and disposi- y moment sces an uprourious | new situation; but there are many | s too, to enliven the comedy stages a fight in a ne as thrilling as any of his “Leather Pushers” bouts, There is romance jin the story, | too, All in all it is‘h perfect. spect men of clean fun. | He is a veteran of the Spanish- and World = War. He in the Philippines under and Wheaton and was for two years a member of the famous {Dorrington Scout: Previous to his coming The St. Mary’s Sewing Cir- to the Mr. Billings had several Cle will hold a food, apron and ’ experience on the speaking fancy work sale at the Annex in stock and repertoire com Building 510 Bdwy. be delivered there Sat. Will be open at 9:30. All Winter Hats At Big Reduction NEW HATS EVERY WEEK. Anything you want. new Lincoln — studied — his six months before appearing a.m. role Do not forget you will always find the thing you want to give for a Christmas present—at Nielsen’s Dresses, Sweaters, Silk and Lace Searfs, Handkerchiefs, Flowers for Dresses, Hand Embroidered Pieces and Stamped goods. Many more things too numerous to mention. Open evenings. Nielsen’s Millinery tivity that spe should be ta man who Try our m pleased. “Our Methods Please.” All Shingle Bobs HARRINGTOD Barber and Beauty Phone 1: 2 woe nts to look fre ge, you will be HTT HIM] -§ SHOPPE At Greatly Reduced Prices Austrian Glass—. —Hand Decorated China Toilet Sets— —Imported Perfumes Manicure Sets Candy — Cigars — Stationery DOLLS ‘AT WHOLESALE We have the largest line of pretty dolls in North Dakota. We have marked them down, to cost and even less as we do noi: wish to carry them over. Breslow’s ‘PAGH FIVE Ve nithoDol Hin, are very smart for ing “patie of the rests 2 il shot Rete SM as | CITY NEWS fear REE eee Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment: ie Hous Blackwater, N. D.; Vashburn; Lucille J. Sawtell, vehner, Hebron; Wilton; = Mrs. John Koth John Back HN Gordgn Rux, Herried, » Carksen, Glen Mes. Sattler, i Strecker, Washburn; Mandan; Mathilda iwi i dolph, Mandan Dy A Leo uirice Kolstad, Mantz, Garrison PRINTED S. Leopard printed satins and velvets cing used for overtunics as we My s fandings and) trimmings. A Gift Suggestion FOR LITTLE FOLKS There's something about shiny new Shoes that brings joy to the heart of youngster. A pair of finest tan calfskin will give Suzy Ann such a feel- ing of looking nice that she will tread to school almost on air, never have to bother about cold or wet weather. David would like a Christmas gift of new shoes too. LACE GOWNS Black luce relieved hy owns, For Her Dre In a dressin} wn e* wit silver toilet articles, isa rare session sanity of coker ted Licht appeal to ev Table. Exclusive Agents “HOLEPROOF HOSIERY” Men—Women and Children. 2 SOARES ierling in a number of » pat terns, BONHAM Satisfied Students Our Best Advertisement You BROTHERS too, will be satisfied if vou attend the MANDAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Expert instruction—Modern equipment ; Courteous treatment. Write fdr Catalogue and list of satisfied students. If you are in doubt which school to attend— visit us and solve your problem. DANCE A.O. U. W. HALL Sat. Night, Dee. Music by the syncopaters novelty chestra. Music with kick in it. It will cost. you no more to attend with us. Mandan Business College 2nd floor Cummins Bldg. originat MANDAN, N. D. “The School That Trains and Treats You Right” And see the loads of Toys the Toy Land Express has brought from Santa Claus workshop up in Fairyland, con- _ sisting of— Cedar Chests “Doll Carriages Building Sets Games Tool Chests Dr And hundred Electric Trains Steam Engines Cook Stoves ; Kiddy Kars Sewing Machines Toy Dishes Trunks Teddy Bears Dolls, Washing Sets Sewing Boxes { Tinker and Mechani cal Toys. We are also showing a large assortment of practical gifts consisting of— Waffle Irons Hair Curlers Silver Ware in— Carving Sets Electric Electric Electric Shaving Sets Hair Clippers Toasters Community Pocket Knives Electric Percolators Electric Sad Irons and— Caseroles Rodgers ‘ Come in and look our stock over before buying. French & Welch. HARDWARE CO. WHERE SANTA FILLS HIS PACK.

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