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\ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 Electric Coo N is Better C ad production, ard 1s ing Davi tory, The Jackal. First picture ot hat with a square crown, and result is most picturesque. Pox he = | | | | 7 > SBI — Wn; in his neat big speciale edhe 6 se: a, ss Fool.” te is seenias Daniel Gilchrist TO INSTALL INCOMING OFFICERS ne eh : 4 Cast Peeike Pt Installation of the incoming offi- PCC THERE RENE Ra ole bruni laymaker BY | cers in the Eastern Star and Masons | MERIC STAT HN Tles ah Ted will be held Thursday evening. The | ie Fletiona! charactor of the dn TERS! , \OnNPTR ME’ In January) 70,24 tude, evening. The | wich neni aire toa a VERSALLY ACCEPTED GIFT ena 1eNeh thing he bas done belore. The cast for the three act play to| The Masons are fostering,an enter- ; ” o be given by the Junior Playmakers on January 20, entitled “The Thir- teenth Chair” has been chosen and is tainment for the home coming stu- dents during the holid A dance is being arranged for and invitations } FASHIONS FLOWERS , ‘ are to be sent to all students from - : Garvan ACeR BTS. BERS i . Kathrine Andrist| Bismarck and vicinity who come! White velvet wings make very at Ive rvone _accepts Flower ; Will Crosby . .. Everett O'Neil| home for Christmas, tractive trimmi 1 hat of shiny | with heartfelt appreciation of Mrs. Crosby .. Marion Ackerman| A lass of five were given the Mas- | feces atieie i ane aa Edward Wales . .. Dana Shearn te? Mason degree at last nights 1 your thought fulne Y wv Mary Eastwood .... Florence Smith| mecting. : A shawl collar of yold) broeaded gift) will be wisely chosen it Helen Trent . Muriel Robinson i ibbon makes an attractive finish for selected a oskins - Meyer. i Grice Standish ligabelk Butios THE WOMANS CLUB MEETS | : ; makes an attractive fini r selected at Hoskins - Me Braddock Trent .. Robert Bodenstab| The Woman's Club met yesterday | 1 dark gown { HOSTER Reese) Co EE ee es outonivierée uf real tlowere ure Plants are now on display. \ Philip Mason ...... Francis Hillman ing as hostess. A large Christmas Elizabeth Erskine .. Edna Dean Best; TTee was the center of attraction un- warn on the shoulder of the evening Come in and look them over ’ Pollick .... Willis Shepard| til Santa Claus, with his pack, ap- : frock by the smart Pe nes, | even if you do not buy. \ Rosalie La Grange Clarice Belk| Peared and distributed gifts to all | ° 5 i Tim Donohue . . Lowell Jones| those present. A program followed | Striped or plaid voile makes very t Doolan Oscar Johnson| With several well rendered numbers: | [attractive night gowns either in cot- | ]) The proceeds of the play will go to| Readings s Esther Hollst, vo- | the financing of a play to be sent to! cal solo, “Ava Marie,” by Miss Carol Grand Forks. McClure and readings by Miss Matchie. An elaborate lunch was! served at the close of the afternoon. | ton or the silk weaves. i _ Hoskins-Meyer Often a rattle of silk finishes the cordion pleated cof a tunic ouse. ' wr UNITED IN MARRIAGE Mrs. Barbara Langhausen of this sic ieee caNsit city and Leslie I. Miller of Ryder, N.| |THE MONDAY CLUB MEETS Dak., were united in marriage, Tues| The Monday Club met yesterday day evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the} afternoon with Mrs. Gordon Cox act- | Presbyterian church with Rev, H.|i9& as hostess. Roll Call was an-; C, Postlethwaite officiating. Mr. and| SWéred to by current events topics | Pussy willow printed in colorful fig is a popular mater ial for tunic blou ound} Mrs. He: . | with the following interesting papers | In your traveling: bau always hep | mbiee ae Mere l re crates i eine Veiven’) | Soleo = AU Suayaer| cinnll oupilys ofitorlet: (article Irresolution by Mrs. H, S. Dobler, a scissors, handkerch ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Ecelesiastes--An Elegy by Mrs. H. A that oe enn pack on Mrs. Clinton May Haskins of Per- Brandes, and The Songs of Song: aT ae Tohave all the articles you! i son Court entertained at bridge last| Poetry on the Passion of Love by really need evening, with three tables at play. i URINE | Mrs. Roy Indseth winning high actre! Black glyeerined ostrich, — tipped | with wh By: arranged Fr f { Mrs. Peter Tracy of St. Paul, Minn., ee eranbel tne as full was un out-of-town guest. Delight- Cynthia Grey ful refreshments were served at the # close of the evening. Says G2 MEN “Kodak Finishing By) Professionals PUPILS APPEAR IN RECITAL | The second group of pupils of Mrs. Elva L, Whitson appeared in recital y CYN' - <a 5 last evening at ie Biks Glub=copns DE ISIE) CL ks | BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS | hanger such as you can pick up. in) nnn The ART FOTO CO. : to a large and appreciative audience.| Men are such hypocrites! NEA Service Writer so lowly a plice as the 10 cent store | McAvoy, Georze Faweett, Rieurdo calaing Ne Duke i 4 ‘The young musicians show a decided| There was Lord Byron, He said: | “plapper gifts” 1 general term| becomes a hybrid when you dress it) Cortex and Robert Edeson there i | f improvement and also the results that might be applied to the pres-| UP With fancy ribbons to match the) little doubt but what it will be u ! of good training. “Man's love is of man’s life a thing | ents illustrated today | color scheme of a friend's bedroom, ood entertainment apart, They are the sort girls give each} About | ards of ribbon is needed fee ener | TO SPEND AOMDANOAT Cava: Tis women’s whole existence” BtheEe aavaNey dou nal (eequieer ay LCS h shoe tree besides the AG DIS SHIRL z z \ ‘ LIER outlay of money, but they de re.|Marrewer hind for bows and trim stirs have had te on HDR, MLE. BOLTON i Miss Annette Taillon, who is em-] But Byron had more love affairs! quire an intimate kn re »| mings uit Weeds eh Gelenpathio Physic: ployed at the Bank of North Dakota,| than Napoleon, Nat Goodwin, and | tastes and the possessions of the per-| , Per # coat hanger you need about convincing as steopathic ) left this morning to spend the| Charlie Chaplin, put together, son for whom the gift is intended. | fou" yards of ribbon 1 5-8 inches wind Lowe, whe will be ut 1191; 41h Ste Christmas Holidays with her parents oe nara! For the holiday dances, new ban-, Wile with two yards of baby ribbon | the Capitol Theatre, beginning to- BISMARCK, N. D. at Cavalier, N, Dak. Men are so vain. deanx for the bobbed heads will be! Zt # rosette. Cover the frame fit in his first starring vehicle, They pretend not to care how they | appreciated, One photographed is of | With flannel or some soft mate Among Men,” a William Fox e L. T. L. TO MEET look, But find me the man who} gold ribbon on which black velvet |! sprinkle a tittle sachet powder The b. T. L, will hold their regular| docsn’t own four dozen neckties and| petals stand out in bold relief, |? it -beine sure to use a very deli; = meeting on Wednesday afternoon, at] # bottle of huir-restorer! The other is made of three band subdued. s | Little girls adore 4 o'clock at the Baptist church. Those] of pink and silver changeable ribbon who have material for Christmas| But men are so necessary. with a large rosette of ribbon and! » easily made of ‘ «ee Booklets should bring it, For, after all, they are the tablets! tiny French flowers in front | with hows or The Grand Pacific i . d on which we women write the love] These bundeaus may be made of flowers to give them a festive touch, these I lo d Doll Carria es PORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET | story: of our lives lace and ribbon ang tie in the back| You buy pliin clastic and " 'y' the Fortnightly Club will meet at eres to fovin.a pleasant inodern version-of | culleh 6, on yuu cn get elasbie: Alb BE AU I Y PARI OR the Business and Professional Wo- QUES TIONS ANG WERE what used to be called the “break: | ready encased in ribbon for this pur- 4 ! - of d der! Th fustilike sealed men’s Club rooms at 3 o'clock Wed- WHEN ‘TO USE CREAM : Tinlles wilhwellnbnl| qeree ei \ : | And no wonder! They are just like real Lloyd nesday afternoon with Miss Minnie J. When should a] ties are also. attractive for hulding| ‘The most elaborate garters have Will reopen Wednesday, Dee. 17th, with ' Loom Baby Carriages, made on the same loom, Nielson as hostess, » cold cream to} the negligee trim about the waist. rosettes ostrich flues ard look ; es r Hl sam ‘ i ‘oce: prevent wrinkles ? bel. Coat Hangers j very gorgeous, but they are worn Miss Beulah Thornburg in char | by the = spiral eo They are LADIES AID TO MEET As soon as her skin feels dry or A pair of shoe-trees or a coat! only with negligees, The Ladies Aid of the Zion Luther-| when ‘she notices that there is: a 5 ! : eet es ‘ : | beautiful, strong and lasting. And they are not We specialize in pure Castile Soap Shampoos with high priced. Steel hearts in all upright stakes an church will meet Thursday after-| drawn look at the corners of her a ee \ sont avatar Bias : ( noon, December 18, at 2:30 o'clock,| eyes. This is the place where Qe isnim 0 won sott water. id rigidity to these carriages. Be sure to choose with Mrs. J. Harrison, 219 West] first show themselves. Ne s Bullsnake, Elbowoods; Miss At The Movies | : di early, before the Christmas rush snaps up all Thayer Street. ba ¥ Jma Bibelheimer, Braddock; Anton | @=———=—e eae For appointments Call 192 I the choicest styles. Gp SPIN) Moles Te cm, | Og 0 a Singer, Dodge; Mrs. John Wenning, THE ELTINGE | Wy Mrs. WE. Butler left this moming Don'T PUSH HIM Temvik: Miss Lena We From the title, “The Bedroom GRAND PACIFIC BARBER SHOP Ai to spend the Christmas Holidays with am in un em-| J, 0. Rise, Driscol Window" which is to be shown at | = Dear Miss Grey: : eats 1 H. E, Butler and family at Hutchin-| barras: situation. I am deeply in Krem; Mick Balkowit the Eltinge theatre on Wednesday | AND BEAUTY PARLOR Aug. Koskela, Wing. POET’S CORNER ; him see that he ought to talk about | + marrying before there's love-making? 8 6. 6, players - including May | son, Minn, love with a fellow who tells me he| Mrs. Reita Bahn, Manda might be judged a diffe ty 1 | toves me, wants to kiss me, but never| Leonard Smith Elbowoods: Jor story than it really is, From the} [} Ay speaks of marriage. How can I make| Ernest Dobson Molfit. synopsis it is seen to be a good] : ~ | Died: Mrs. Jess Benn, city; Mr. story and with a cast off re iefie FREE! Sample package. ~* A GIRLS CHRISTMAS POEM 1 You can’t make him see it if he doesn’t want to. So don’t let him We ‘stretch’ a Christmas Dollar When Santa Claus comes ¢- Oh! How glad I shall be When Santa comes right in to me When the Xmas bells are ringing treat you lightly, and make love to you before he has declared himself. If he really loves you, the thought of marriage will presently occur to i farther down the long gift list! Just clip coupon below And us children start in singing. IL $2.25 t0 $25.00 WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” him. . And the presents I receive p30 "On this happy Xmas Eve Dear Miss Grey: The man I.am Why when should we give jengaged to lives a hundred miles When all our presents we receive. | away. I rarely sce him and I often go out with other men. Isn't this; perfectly all right?—Lottie Lee, OBA A DIAMOND m this store makes the giving a greater pleasure. $15 AND UP TO All around the Xmas tree stand Come in and join the happy strand Oh how happy I shall be If your fiance says it is, I suppose On this happy Xmas Eve. , |it is. But I can’t understand an en- v gaged girl being anything but bored; with other men than the one she’s! in love with and is going to ma: | i | All our joy is now begun A lot of music, noise and fun i With all the playthings we receive 5 On this happy Xmas Eve. : Miss Martha Engelmann, \ eeeeserccesccccsssecccccseconsesececscesseceseeoeeoren| POC OCC TOLLS EEIELELELILOLIEIOLIEEOSOLETSEOIOEOEIODOOD. Bismarck Hospital ' the many kindnesses shown and] Admitted to the Bismarck hospital |- kind services rendered during the} cy, troatment: } recent illness and bereavement of! gaiy Violet Delores Schadler, Fre- | my husband. And to the Americun| gona; John Hauge, Leith; Irma Legion I extend my sincere thanks. Weisel, Hebron; dlelen Oleon, ALL| 4 Also to those who: so kindly sent the | mont; ‘Blanche Gullickson, Taylor; | { i | | These new all-wheat breakfast cakes Shop around — see quality and | 50% lighter than old-time pancakes prices — Diamond prices here | pay you for looking — and it is | not too soon to look. | ee 22s Oak Com Here is the newest breakfast—a food of ripe Kansas grain—the world’ | delight. choicest. ‘Theall-wheat breakfast cake! Light, Firet breakfast free | ender, | 2 Im 50 ytars of milling, this is the | many beautifal floral offerings and|Rertha Muth, Dickinson; Dr. B.A flowers to the hospital. ‘Itey ¢ heid, Dan MRS HEMERT N. NELSON, |Pfy> Valley Citys John Reid, Dazey; | : Billy Pol, Washburn; Mrs. Floyd a | Swinson, Driscoll; Mrs, C. A. Bar- | | airy as big white snowflakes; sweet, full-Aavored. And quickly di 4 ity, K ted, to start the day with real nour- finest treat we've produced. We want Bapieieivea soMaiters Albee Gabon iit BONHAM BROTHERS Shment. ‘ ele ees rere IE | tage daa SaaeeeT | era i ickest breakfast possible to breakfast package free—a quick break- Y c Sterling: Jacob Voll, | Braddovk OPEN EVENINGS ‘TILL XMA previte Made andvserved'in'3 short {ast that gives new zest for the day. y. The Weather jetta Hupp, Baldwin; Mrs. . Jaco} Dien Treat the whole family. Clip the | ‘ F Zakopayko, Kief; Lloyd | Fercho, j uA’ teal adventure in breakfast joy coupon—and thank us afterward. 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