The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1924, Page 5

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924 Social and Personal Entertain For Miss Blumer Last evening the Harris Hustlers entertained in the Methodist church parlois in honor of Miss Clara Blum- er, for several years a member of the class, here were twenty present. During the earlier part of the even- ing the young ladics were merrily engaged in the tying of a pretty comfort for the bride-to-be. A pleasant surprise of the evening occurred when the guests retired to a room, artistic in Christmas decora- tions, and found their places at small tables. After the serving of delicious aefreshments, the following program just a Wearyin’ for you"s-Miss Muriel Hart, Readin, “The Judgment of Julia s Mabel Nathan. “I love you truly”— Mrs, A, S. Dale. Presentation of gift to honor guest —Mrs. Har’ Harris. Respons Miss Blumer, The Harris Hustlers, with Mrs. Har Harris in charge, lived up to their reputation as being good enter- tainers, Pupils Appear In Recital): A large and appreciative audience wis in atlegdange,.at the recital giv- en by a group of Mrs. Elva L. Whit- son's pupils, at the Elks rooms last evening. The young musicians showed the results of excellent train- ing und pleased those who attended. Especially well received were two numbers given by two of the advanc- ed members of Mrs. Whitson’s class, Miss Aaberg and Miss Stabler, who rendered numbers by -Cyril Scott, one of our modern composers.' ELECTS “WHO'S WHO” It has become an annual custom for the students of Jumestown Col- lege to vote on “Who’s Who", and the results have a great deal of nificance in student life. This ear cach student voted for eight persons whom he gonsidered out- standing for one or more reasons, without specifying the particular field of superiority. Among those gxho were chosen were several young “people of this vicinity and Bismarck, They are a follows: Louise Huber, Bismarck; William Gusner, Man- dan; Horace Headen, Wilton; Albert Peterson, Washburn; - Harley Ro- bertson, Minot. WESTMINSTER GUILD TO MEET The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian Church will hold their regular monthly meeting ‘Tuesday evening, December 16, at the Busi ness and Professional Womens Club rooms. Community singing will open the program. Miss Flora Murrey will have charge of the Devotionals and Miss Madge Runey will review Chap- ters three and four of the book “China’s Real Revolution”, which is the book chosen for foreign study. There will be some business and all members and friends are a: come and bring their Christmas sewing. JAMESTOWN PLAY AT AUDITOR Mrs. C.D. Dursema will her dramatic art pupils in a play, Friday evening, December 19, the same evening as the band concert in the school auditorium. On Thurs- day evening, December 18, a free per- formance of the play will be given ; to the sisters of St, Mary's and sis- ters and nurses of the St. Alexius Hospital. TO GIVE ST. present FORMER RESIDENT MARRIED , Mrs. Carrie E, Hoover, formerly a Yesident of Bismarck until two years o when she left to make her home in San Diego, Cal., was married in Minneapolis, Minn., yesterday to Mr. A. Sundeen. The couple will make their home in Minneapoli WOMENS CLUB TO MEET The Women’s Club will meet with Mrs. H. F. Keller, 104 Avenue A, Monday afternoon at 2:30 instead of 00 o'clock. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors, Monday even- ing, at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. Place your magazine sub- scription order here and be sure - of satisfaction. A yearly subscription makes a pleasing Xmas gift. Our prices same as_ publishers. Harris and Woodmansee. The Weather Partly overcast and somewhat unsettled tonight and Sunday. FOR HIS CHRISTMAS SEE =o Bergeson’s ed to: MARY'S | i jof offic Athletic Association Hold Supper | The supper which was held at the high school gymnasium last evening, under the auspicés of the Athletic: Association, was declared a success,| three hundred and fifty being serv- ed. | Each class, the faculty and the! alumni had tables which they decor-! ated and operated. The Seniors carried out a novel idea in their de- corations, having two “kiddie ka upon which were seated teddy be at each end of the table, two dolls gracing the center of the table, with vari-colored streamers and_lolly pops to delight the heart of every senior. They also had a washline strung from one end of the table to! the other upon which was hung the| washing, presumably of ench small senior. ' The Juniors carried out the idea! of Japan, having « large canopy strung with Japanese lanterns, with a large Buddha idol in the center,} and small incense burners at each} i individual place, The Sophomores had their table decorated in keeping with the Christ- mas Season, having green and streamers, and a snow scene, ting of cabins set in snow banks| with the reindeer sledge drawn up at the door. { The Freshmen had the tepees and! other symbols of the native of our} Three ways the Parisian wears h state. The faculty ried out the} veil, Upper left, on smart tooled carnival idea with vari-colored bal-| leather hat, rac eil falling: off | loons and streamers and the Alumni! the back and over the face. Upper had large owls as decorations, pro-| right, on a coy little geranium brim- bably signifying their wisdom. | med hat, veil falls ov te A candy booth, with home-made! jew, on a new straw candy was a source of much att: {the veil falls over right side ani tion. The high school orchestra fur-j carelessly thrown over left should nished musie during the dinner, | The Senior table won first on be- | ing the best decorated and the | Wishek; Mrs. FE: Sophomores second. The Juniors | Patients discharged won first in selling the most num-|Small, city; Baby ber of tickets and the Seniors second. nton; Alice ¢ A picture was taken of the Senior Viola Suko, Fredonia; William K table. iplin, Lehr; Mrs. C, W. Brooks lton; Mrs. George Manternick, Velva ENTERTAIN PUPILS AT THEATRE | !d¥ ndert, Underwood; PARTY Munns, Benedict; Five teachers of the Junior High | Mandan; Mr Huber, Miss Dinneen, | Golden Va s Haberman, Miss Matehie and| Birth: Mrs Miss Jones, entertained their classes jbey, Sterling. at a theatre party to see the picture | “Abraham Lincoln” yesterday after: j noon. Wilton. | Met alvin Pudes rlson, Glen L. Chenoweth, baby i St. Alexius Hospital | Admitted to the St. Alexius Hospi —— tal for tr ent: ! TO GIVE DANCE TONIGHT i 5 3 accel ton Ni of the Odd Fellows,| | Josep M. Canty aol) ure giving a dance at the Odd Fello siuicenteuer] Napuleons| Hall this evening. The public is Site Laine AGEHE| vited and there will be no charge for ; jc Bale extra ladies. LEAVES FOR S Worth Lumry is ning for St. Paul to receive trea ment. Joseph Bahm, Mandan; Master Moffit; Leonard | son, Smith, John Koehler, Timmer; a George Robert il Hieb, MceClus- CITY NEWS ——_-_—______—_e Woodmen to Meet Camp No. 4164, Modern Woodmen of America, will hold a meeting Monday night at 7:30 in Odd Fel- lows hall: There will be election roth, Ma | Hazelton: 3 Kodik Finishing By The ART FOTO CO. Mandan, N. Dak. —_——_— Professionals Attend Meeting E. T, Towne of Grand Forks and | J. A. Cull of Fargo are here today | to attend a mecting of the state; board of accountancy. They, .with | F. FE. McCurdy of Bismarck, consti- tute the board. Bismarck Hospital | Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | for treatment: ! Emma Selland, Driscoll; Mrs. John Bosserman, Golva; Mrs, M. S. Kim- ball, Burnstad; Master Floyd Shock, | =—————————_ | DANCE A. 0. U. W. HALL Sat. Night, Dee. 13. Music by the originai syncopaters novelty or- chestra. Music with a kick in it. PIANO TUNING CALL C. L, BRYAN Music Shop Mandan, N. Dak. WG Pe ocrccvccccrcccsoccessssessse se seeseteseseeeeeseeeeeeees: ew penvccccsesoreceoees: NS POOLE LPLODL DOLL IM, 222202 GETTING AHEAD BY 1926 There’s only one way to progress in this world—and that is to save systematically. Make that one of your New Year's resolu- tions during 1925 and ever after that. Come to this Bank and let us show you how.it can be done by making regular de- posits every pay-day. In a ‘year you wi!l have acquired the principal plus the interest. Start such:a Savings Account today. OOOO OOP OOOL OES ELIODDD DIDI D DLL D ORDO PILODODI DIODE DOD 9OOLDDOODIN nonneoees: AOOCLOLODLO DE ODO DIDDODOL OLED LIDDELL DDD. * * * First National Bank * “THE PIONEER BANK” Veil Comes Into Vogue Aft In the Discard ; Wiles have a | this winter. el who THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE EYE om NEA Sersive W 13.—Several' seasons y and the veil has had no vogi Bobbed hair and sports have been important as determining factors in ¢ this about, made it wholly abandon such an, complice of charm. So the veil will be frequently seen Large circular veils will be worn on little tooled leather important | and other sport hats and soft droop- ing ones on little upturned brims or | searf-like ones falling off one side of the hat and thrown gracefully over the opposite shoulder. Small face veils have ho vogue. he expensive, finely but beautifully embroidered veils are the ones chosen the Pari, Ofttimes the veils attain the price of a hat. ; Master John Bahmiller, Wishek. Born: Mrs, John Hunkler, twins, girls, of Napoleon. Mrs. Steve Panas, baby girl. CARD OF THANKS to take thi to gratefully acknowledge ny kindnesses shown us during our ent bereavement and loss of our daught d brother. We also to express our thanks to those contributed those — beautiful We ity desire flower: MR, AND MRS. TOM OLSON, <ELLA OLSON, OLSON, dN, MASONS Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5. A. F. & A. M. Monday evening at 7:30. Work in the M. M. Degree. Visiting sons cordially in- er Several Years|* ifor r {Ddills, jan ! born | Cynthia Grey Says ON BEING EN By Before mare ance, to a man. ge a woman moonlight and music she system nis 10 best joke Afterward monthly uw va for The girl for » funny things a man most loves way she lights a ci¢ The argument, Her bravery in publicly using And he Are the ts in interest in his neckties, v things he most her when she's his wife | When a girl is engaged to a man jshe proudly refers to him Jack.” After yea cally she's been married a few she speaks of him apologeti- as just “him.” -ANSWERS Dear Miss The other after- noon I went to reception. To was not introduced to ‘more than three or four people the hostess. It jwas very embar ng to me. Should she not have presented me to every- Mrs. X. » At a lurge affair the hostess QUESTIO The fact in a house introduction. ple standing near her. that people are guests should serve as an opportun- | the | A GIFT For Her Dressing 7: a dre ¥ table adorn ‘ wit'g gleaming toilet rare a real beauty « weight and reflected light that hag an appeal to ev- ery woman. Ww Silver number terns. BONHAM BROTHERS rat showing Sterli oilet, Sets ing -t of ativactive (Mar way she can talk him down in| “my | presents each guest to the few peo- | Neytobieeball to anyone you hap + hetthe be near ou won't be Grey: My Vittle girl i ond the her not Mis ery ous, doctor te play Phey neighbo oy for rough children, M her out, he says ha How ¢ after them ool rou ertings nbor's 1 she'll un Being, derstand The St. Mary’s Sewing Cir- cle will held a food. apron and ‘fancy work saie at the Annex | Building Saturday. Dee. 13, (510 Bdwy. | For Sale— Choice Canarie | Singer: Imported = German, | Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- json, N. D. Box 728. { | | | | i i | Selections from this list will carry your greeting in an unusual way. Suggestions: Basket of Cut Flowers. Basket of Plants. Ros Carnations Narcissus. Violets. Dish of Nice Fern. Palm. Art Candles. Jarcissus Bulbs PHONE YOUR ORDER PUT JEWELRY IN SANTA’S PACK What Xmas Gift will be more appreciat- ed, than Diamonds, Pearls, Gent’s or Ladies’ Watches selected from Folsom’s. Will be pleased to have you come in and Diamonds We have tional valu 3—350—$75—$100 Latest style mountings. Full Trade in Value and Terms if desired. Ladies’ Wrist see our selections. some excep- at Xmas gift, 60° inch lengths $12.00 Pearls Pearls make a wonde and our si lections are complete. 24 inch lengths $5 and D0 and $15.00 Other styles Watches A fine selection of Wrist in shapes and styles. Stone set and plain cases. 16 jewel—25 year White Gold case Other values up to $50.00 watches --OPEN EVEN all grade: Elgins, tons. in 15.00 TILL FOLSOM’S Hlinois We have watche: 7-15-17-21 grades, $15.00 to $65.00. up to $50.09 Gent’s Watches Hamil- jewel Yellow Green and White Gold cases XMAS— Place your mag: e ih | iscription order here and be pur © tisfeetion. A youl. subseriptisn makes ¢ ples xaos ft. Our prices same as publishers. {ih s and Woodmansee. MASONS" Regular eed Bismbrbk Lodge Ne. ALF. & A. Me” Monday evening at 7:30. Work in the M. M. Di Vv r Masons cordi: ne « CRAG a HIER: = fad = ~ ONLY & MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFORE : CHRISTMAS Beginning Monday, December fifteenth, our store will be open evenings till 9 p. m. = WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” “When I was a Young woman” said Aunt Julia, 1 i: a good many more years ago than [like to th ak a out, housekeep- ing was a far harder jo ta ic is today. We cooked on a wood burning stove; we heated our water in a kettle; we never heard of a , vacuum cleaner and telephones just didn’t e Don’t know how much progress. the world has made in some ways but there’s sure- ly a big difference between the housework of today and the housework of 18—well let’s call it 18-something or other and let it go at that.” Instead of a day of bending or superintending — neat laundry trucks now drive up to the home and take away the weekly wash. Let us have one of our representatives call and explain our many family services and you'll agree with Aunt Julia that the world is grow- ing better. THE CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 684 Satisfied Students Our | Best Advertisement — . You too, will be satisfied if .you attend the MANDAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Expert instruction—Modern equipment; Courteous treatment. Write for Catalogue and list‘ of satisfiel * students. If you are in doubt which schooj to attend—, visit us and solve your problem. Bt It will cost vou no more to attend with us. i Mandan Business College AHS 2nd floor Cummins Bldg. i 8 “The School That Trains and Treats You Right”. «;

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