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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE WKiddies Christmas Patty’ Give Cantata Students Here BY MARIAN HALE such A. W. LUCAS ——at AS yOu can get at the ten-cent |hoiled frosting. Finish with white} Another good game is a star hunt store, and silver fringe, from the |peppermints or a few pieces of white | Silver tas about the | At Church Before For Holidays ‘A White Christmas is a favor to{S#™e source, should drip from the | pulled t and ra little i a ree jbranches. Festocns of silver and) For entertainment, a snow fight king ma out leton in | Large Audience The students who have been attend-|be dispensed at the whim of the | ” Ismay be stretched | with cotton snowballs is good fun,| which he collects the various stars : ___|ing various colleges and universities | Wea ce ieee Ny ate Cesat tomas | pore the chandeliers to the corners | the balls being aimed The quartette of the Presbyterian] the past few months are returning party is Within the power of any j ; various | he finds in 1h min. | 1SPtthe won | wall pockets — in yon the | wy?) cm i church consisting of Mrs. Frank|to spend the Christmas Holidays,!clever hostess. | For the centerpiece at the table, pocket having a different n of are | ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TILL XMAS < ‘y Barnes, Mrs. Herman Scheffer, Henry| among them the following, with more of the association of Jack | mass ever iiane Score ix kept and the child wh “ » rooms to give | ; RVNINGS , * ti ss evergreen branches to form alScore is kept and the child wh wayen F in > OPE 7 Halverson and George Humphreys,| coming but delayed due to the late|Frost in the youthful imagination, |j,rwo hacket and fill it with snow-|number of hits totals the hii ehehuny STORE OPEN EVENINGS gave a cantata entitled “Christmas| trains. this is a particularly appropriate cotton lightly brushed |score according to the number ing a children's party it | evvcecscesesecsesseeseeesseeleeeeseeOPesseLeeeeeeesseeesOee Tidings” by Berwald last evening at} A number have returned from the] setting for a children’s party. CLO CC CORE aLEEELOLIEOERLORLEEOEEREOLEEEELELELEODIOLELDOLODED the Presbyterian church to a large| University of Noth Dakota, and appreciative audience. The can-| them being the following: every minute | aceon) medate silver |the pockets gets the prize. | Pinning a star on the lt The invi Christmas tions may be sent on} dust roundings are | | ne i white cards, lightly touched with each child's place have a tiny |tree is another good sport. A jcood to in the 1} With this joyful holiday so near, it brings the per- tata was in two parts beginning with Alfson, David Cook, Robert Birdzell,| Pie” to hold diamond dust and give |box covered. with silver paper. ean-|*ized Christmas tree is sketched on ste look) plexing question of What Shall 1 Give?) You can Se ee, re ge pete Benny, Sea) Sener, core. |them the effect of trast, taining candies and nuts to be taken | square of muslin and — mounted vers successtully. I! Casity solve this question by turning to this store. ee ee ee Winter snow and ice should bel home, Use silve candle | low enough so that each child can should, however, be ca 1 ra eal aad were several lovely solos, a trio, and| Ruth « n Staley, Gwendolyn li ofA EHR CARUOENEIGHS) (qUIES! Naloks "And while to light | reach the top. ‘Then the little guests migatinnt ancgiiee pet Every Department filled with useful and practical (a number of excellently rendered| Welch, 1, Helen Craw- in a well-heated room. ‘The | the table lore blindfolded one by one and given her social tact to se gifts. | quartettes. Mrs. R, E. Morris played| ford, Kenneth Grawford, W ‘We tenuis Would be the | GL uni ee coe | silva Reema onithel tay et Fonpeniter into eerspirit | “"y ec Re SEReN CS Or Tee ee Guests wee NTE ohms heer | white bread cut into animal he child who comes near: | of things and the more restrained Holly and Tissue paper " Cards and | ih {ieee “ter i n operat on pe smeared with a plaster paris that ookje cutter and | hing the right spot is also land timid children are ured to take Ss ° k: ie 30c | . - ae trey ence reone et onesu Has hardened on He benticles téleseon sith whipped ¢ r the | me slight prize joart in everything e: packages : | SPENDS CHRISTMAS IN BUXTON] append a the affect ot anow, | eon; tollawiniesieiuh : os will spend] Others are here from other schools p Use no color at all on the tree, in bell or star sh merely hang it with glass Governor R, A. N *hrisimas Day with his uncle E, R.| among them being: Nestos, and family, in Buxton, Benedict where he spent his first Christmas| Rosemary in America, The first Christ- s in America for Governor Nestos | in 1893, after he came here from Norway. He also spent the sty i seven Christmas days in this country at the home of his uncle in Buxton. The Governor will leave here T: Children’s Box paper and envelopes. .12¢ | Bottle perfumes, assorted, tied pretty boxes ... | kets, Fruit and HOF S200 os es eee ee Gs + $1.49 | Waste paper baskets, metal, assorted Mary Cayou Paul, Minn.; 4 calester, St.J - ury Atkinson, Hollins] a + Margaret Postleth-| and Paul Rem: : “Cynthia Grey | * of Minneseta; | | Says: ies . and white anim m, Abbotts Academy, Si. Mexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- | Florence, Homan, St.| CLEVERNESS OF WOMEN Pits! for treatment: Arbor, * A a8 ide : is Ke day night, and expects to visit Minot| Catherines, St. Paul, Minn, : Miss : Gruenfelder, Brad colors Rie ep aered te Ee neae acai anen 85e before returning. Miss Ruth Rawlings is expected to} BY CYNTHIA GREY | doc! Anderson, city; Joseph m , eel = he here from Mills College, Califor-] | ‘The way of a maid with a man Walker, Burt; | Ash trays, set of 4, ju t rece ved. Aes $1.50 CALLED TO MISSOURI BY DEATH| nia. passes all understanding. . Paton; Sa Tone| . A | OF FATHER Genevieve Boise, Phil Boise and Al-| For no man, in his heart, wants to Mrs. Mary Baum- Fiberloid sets, Manicure and L. F, Crawford, curator of the His-| fred Bischof have returned from the| marry . . .” yet he is led, smiling,| f pa ks a t $9.50 | torical Library, and his brother B. H.| Agricultural College, Fargo, to the altar by any young female who, ! Ao ‘ ca ae Fe WUESITOOM 2. ew. wee Ded | Crawford of Dickinson, were cailed| Miss Marcelle LaRose, daughter of| marks him for her tea ticket. | Discharged: cllman, Glen Mootete BD ee . to Eldorado, Mo., by the death of| Doctor and Mrs. V, J. LaRose _re- Syere 7s) BA ds si op acinait and 9 , : | Electric Boudoir Lamps, very pretty.$4.95 | their father, who is known .to many | turned Satur from St. Joseph, Mo.,| And all the rest of his days‘she|baby girl, city rs, Joe Brown,| |! \ : ) | oer ON4 . here having visited here and at Diek-| where she has been attending St-/uses his name, hia money, and his| Center: ; ‘nt Hunton, | . : Quaker silk hose, real $2.50 values. . $1.95 4 inson two years ago. Mr. Crawford| Benedict's Acaden military brushes as if they were her|Elbowoods; Master John Burgad j ] | } neitecathle ¢ ies | and his brother expect to he pne eet owe. Mapolemn; Mes Fra Women’s silk hos ee until after New Years. LEAVE FOR WINTER ia intyre; J. y hard calle rant oo Mrs, N. L. Call and daughter, Miss] She drags him to highbrow shows|Jacob Meier, Women’s Kayser silk Se ee LEAVES TO SPEND CHRISTMAS| Katherine Call, left Satur night! when he wants to be at home with|Mandan; Mr: . ware Ve < 4 g g. VACATION for Chieago to spend Christmas with! a book; and to high hat parties when| dan. | Hand bags values to $10.50 at... .. $4.95 Miss Hulda Pletan of Attorney] relatives. Later Mrs. Call will go to| he yearns to be out with the boys. ee hee Hand bags values to $6.50........ .$3.95 | Handkerchiefs, fancy and Burke's office, left yesterday to spend| Oakland, California, to spend the oes Bismarck Hospital a three weeks Christmas vacation] winter with « son, and Miss Call will} She feeds him hash when his stom-| Admitted to the Bismarck hospital with reldtives and friends at Beach| go to New York for several months. ° | ach cries out for prime ribs of beef.|for treatment: and Dunn Center. — ny ppyrns | 224, she, insults him by kissing him! ¢ el, Hebron; plain linen ........ is .3oe | ] TO SPEND HOLIDAYS IN DEVILS} on his bald-spot and calling him “old ) Rev. b N ( GIRL RESERVES TO MEET LAK dear.” Yet he loves her! ner, Aberde 8. D5 Mrs, Fred | Santa Sat es | Maderia doiles, 6 inch. . GUD Gk ono 0.0.0 19¢ Presbyterian Girl’s Reserve will| Luther Monson left this morning ome Lindholm, Stanton; Baby Anna ee KS not meet tonight but those who can| for Devils Lake where he will spend] Show me the seven wonders of the! Doerr, Lehr. | Y, Fancy bath sets....... sauces oly ADILOD go Carol singing on Wednesday,| the Christmas Holi Xmas Eve, are to meet at the home of J. J. M, MacLeod, 607-5th St. at | Embroidered towels ..............$1.00 | Library scarfs ........ re yh) | s. world! And I will show you thé| Discharged: J. F. Williams, citys | 6 ” EAPOLIS marict tee TRE RCaE CEH UMTTTAS oN aeEAT : HOSIER Y 0 ‘ QUESTIONS—ANSWERS ter, Centers Mathilda Neher, \ 7:30. Dr. R. S. Enge went to Minneapolis ve ieee dialer neartnernekredee Saturday on business and will re-| Dear Miss Grey: My beau anc Si) (GoodingyiBraddocks iMaa a pe i Pea aly te >, . ‘ ‘ LITTLE GIRL DIES turn, probably tomorrow. * |had a quarrel and since then he has! Neidenn, alty: Gere tile Pie Fae of the deli ‘ie big | Pure linen table cloths......... .. $2.75 Albino Kottsick, aged 6 years old, = stopped calling me up. The whole ieck, Ju ; Ellatena Flegel,! a delig! ui gt o tuck in her Christmas s 0c . | * *. 5 " daughter of Frank Kottsick of Tim- POLIS thing was unquestionably his fault.!Kuim; Mrs fale, Rasgalenps Imagine her surprise and delight on Christmas Embroidered pillow cases, pair... .$1.95 mer, died in a local hospital Sunday} mer is spending] hut 1 am anxious to make up. Shall of appendicitis, Funeral services will| the Christmas holidays with friends} 1 telephone him, be held at Timmer. in Minneapoli: Mrs, Henr and baby boy,| Eager. Wishek; Mrs. I T. Lewis and baby |[! No, indeed. If he started the! j)0 ; é = quarrel, the apology should come ON BUSINESS | from him. You have forever cheap- s in Jamestown| ened yourself if you pursue a man|iy) ono with phone calls and explanations. Mra, Sohn Bieber, | 3 Huber, Turtle Lake; Vera Ro- | venko, Max; Helen Herrman, Under- | wood; Mrs. Rosin Schnaidt, Almont. morn to find a box, all holly misteltve, contain- ing three pairs, each a different smart shade. , Fancy Turkish towels..............75e | Blue Willowware breakfast set... .$9.50 | Boys sweaters, all wool.......... Boys Indian suits.............. "$3.95 | Men’s pajamas (outing). . ee .» 82.55 Men’s leather belts GOES EAST FOR CHRISTMAS IN JAMESTOW slie Jefferies of the Washburn} J, H. Rohert der was in Bismarck Saturday, on. day on bu: y to Wilmington, Ohio, where = mone : he will spend Christmas with his Give your children a good! Dear Miss Grey: My mother-in: parents, i Sa law tries to teach me how to do my ical education as at. Xmas housework the way she does hers, fj HOLEPROOF HOSIERY is the product of skilled knitters who use only finest quality silk in their work. So it wears as well as it looks! Zs: 7 1 i Birth: * Mrs. Ervin Johnson, Prices are leretiene cee = NCNM Gee eeepc oncee shi erete i eeeti conse ce ceyna}ie | TO SPEND HOLIDAYS HERE | Present. and arrange same) cong this. Would it be rude of me rices are moderate. i } . Russell Barneck of St. Paul,| With the Dincic acne a to ask her-to find my own methods | Do. city. ; Gilt undertone melivancicatmnpslinpers Men’s handkerchiefs ........ da | p arrived in the city yesterday; marck, N. D. one , | of doing things?—Newlywed. | a 4 é Silk Sse. Z Ss s. 1g, 5 to spend the holidays with her moth-| 61]-Ist St, Reasonable rates.| Yes. She's undoubtedly trying 0 | ROYAL ARCH MASON mareveR icles | Silk bed spreads ................ er, Mrs. D. M. Slattery. ibis he kind to you. And there’s a lot} Regular meeting Bismarck | }} ‘aney Buckles. | . fumes Silk shirts from. Klein’s| that an inexperienced housewife can Chapter No. 10, ; Lodge blankets .................. HERE TO SPEND HOLIDAYS !,) 4 learn from one who has had experi | Mr. Herbert §. Morgan of St. Louis,i Toxgery represent a most) once, Be grateful for your mother's | evening at 7:30. came yesterday to spend the! acceptable gift. interest. \of officers. istmas Holidays with his sister, ci in i —_ = a: Mrs. 0. T, Raaen, i YEOMEN TO MEET There will be a regular meeting of | the Yeomen, Tuesday evening at 8:00) o'clock, after which there will follow 2 social session. Indian blankets, basement........ Wool nap blankets, basement... .. . $4.50 Sleds, steering coasters. basement. $1.95 Kiddie Kars, rubber tires, basement.$3.25 Coaster steel wagons. basement. . .$2.95 Velocepedes, rubber tires, | | SUBIETNAS PLANTS | iy $2250 A, B08 | ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RADIO? | se” basement .....5-:4.5...... 2. $4.95 } - mee ait eg ge oi Children’s suit ‘cases, basement... . .59¢ e closed Xmas day. t aac . be until 10: o'clock Xmas Eve. Rubber balls, A.B.C. kind, basement. 35¢ This, sine applies. to New Mechanical toys, values to 50c...... -25¢ Mechanical toys, values to $1.00... . .50e A rT Children’s books, values to 25c...... 10¢ “THE STUDIO” , A Seale Commercial school: 10: A’ ees best reunnil “6 ” its. Lucas Building, 3 Tb. an, By piece - pee epioniarck, ND. s Candy guaranteed vege- A special lot right from GREGG shone ania + E table coiors are 50 fill- Doll headquarters Ma TON ICAN BOOKKEEPING ADs With Flowers ed cent Ce Xmas Ma Dolls at right prices . MSECRETARIAL STUDIES Ae apecial : Six full, Commercial Cony CHRISTMAS CUT peattonteraet $1.15 85c, $1.50, $2.50 \ Study. The very best and latest tn IOSKINS-MEYER QUALITY grown ir Z H « equipment. The closest personal} A SEE ee canted is — : care and attention. The most di- appropriate to send i rect,and intensive instruction. The : Sentiment that oth poxen ) { i Gleanest, best heated, best lighted, ORES ery Aneponinic es +21 R500, $6.00, % 8.00, i and most convenient location in Columbia, ‘medium pit EO, $4.00, A the Capital City. The most reason- Annie Laurie, light pink - : able rates for tuition, Ophelia, light: pink aa “Prof” R. EB, Jack, Principal, pe Aeieriees rosaium Bink : \ PHONE 121 7 teat red. nabenotanby eee f : F Louis Mauer, Assistant. Re eet DIA | cicsiie tate me Wire, Write, or Phone for.infor-|. . 774 nite Se : i Let U: Hi I; tion che Ss Fleip Select | ——_ \ athe ” i a HeeP var sEe ; \ F 11 la6.00, 998.00, $10.00 - ° | i “Ee a, $3008 Your Christmas Records 1 sopabanin i WRIST WATCHES jy i TS, per bunch : i es F certai h 1 ° 5 i ORCHIDS, Very choice, exc! brains aonomnniaaaneanoees un ain what selections to give, } * J The Weath GREENS an sre oT or remember that we are glad to make Just arrived the largest assortment this town has seen. bs Partly overcast tonight Hucwleberry _ Bpraye tio Th he Rs ; I had a wonderful line of wrist watches in stock but and Tuesday; possible igeonadtum wreatha, last CMTMAS Et suggestions. ee ie em rs oO) os my sales ran so high on these goods that I wired the \ snow. Colder Tuesday. veopodium ws eaths with ged satin Bow, each staff are familiar with the entire importers to repeat my former order. We were fortu- | pac i Nealehe 3 repertoire of titles contained in the i nate He pt Wet. A Fac now supply ret with this Holly Wreaths, each ...... . ine make of watches at all prices. Remember we em- A deed Condiey! 36 inches hie! Victor Record Catalogs, and are eager | | ploy a Swiss watchmaker to give you expert service CHET ane goer ees Tg " be a srr Their time is yours, ||| on all makes of wrist watches. reaths, new this £, } olly, per pound. please feel free to use it. 3 , : = / Mistletoe, per rend i anal CO Buus sac a | F. A. KNOWLES CERTIFICATE Me et ae ieakcieranintiy arrenmed) ench fei saees $5.00. $8.00, 81000 Hoskins Me er j Jaweler —<-Biamarele FOR HIM —o— Bergeson’s ~wevtem HOSKINS SEE US. | A RUBBER PLA: ASPARAGUS (lace) FERN—Each . 90.50 to £2.00 ALL PUT THEIR STAMP ON NEGLIGEE FOR MEN. : Holt & Johnsrud — Fine Men's MEYER —