The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 5

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rs WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24; 1924 Social and Personal Ni en a. i Lincoln School Give Program Yeomen Give A Christmas party was given yes-| The Yeomen Lodge gave their an-|orum (will be of interest to Bi eine’ j eyes ach cir aN [marek friends of the young peop terday dei at the Lincoln} nual Christmas Program last evening; ?he wedding took place last Thur: school, district 38, ‘by the teacher,| at the A, 0, U. W. Hall with an at- iid’ Uae Borin aecourne telleese | Miss Nydia Smith. tendance of over fifty. ding of Miss Mabel Larsen | gsercise: Ry The school room was decorated in| The following program was given: | erman Kollman, both of oy bs ; the Christmas colors, with a tree | Carol—-Hark the Herald Angel: ry 4 fs a Son, | ‘i 7 alteeeel vescesss Francis Malloy of the e center of attraction. tue Reece | uorhexdy | ‘A number of the patrons of the cmily Belk |" ing. Mr.! pen school and several other visitors «Belk (74 d Thomaier of Furgo, irl, | 4 Woke yb reneu ‘ ice Marsh |Stother-in-law and sister of the) Dialogue: “The , Christmas Carol | 1, A short program was given by the garet. Malloy | 2"ide, the attendants. The!" p. | tet pupils of the school, consisting of | Reading . Morris|>*ide wore a gown of w Recitation: music, recitations and a pageant en-| Carol—It Midnight |CTeeP and a shower of b s i titled “Christmas Eve in the Land aie and nareissus, Mrs. Thomaier wore i’. of Nod.” Following is the prggram | Recitation ........ Piyiite Oeainerd| © oe" °F Copeneseen bee given: Plano solo ... ; Milks: Reineerg| Cheb A wedllig Pinney eve 1. Trimming the Tree—Exercise.| Recitation .... “! George Goover| it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | 2. Bobby’s Letter to Santa Claus] Piano solo "Gwendolyn Pilnoor| Ltsem, an uncle and aunt of the —James Cox. Reading—"The Beau of Bath"—Clar-|Uride, 1011 Eleventh Ave. : 3. Recitaiton—Bill Falconer. ice Belk. after the ceremony. Mr an | Xmas 4. A Ride With Santa—Donald | Duet The Misses Pitmoor| Kellman will be ab home at Bismarck 4 \ Falconer: ‘ Edgar Korupp|iite? # visit to the twin cities. Mr. i 5. The Legend of the Tree— Leo Coover Bos 8 Jack ‘Claridge, Rhea McDonald. lary Malloy |‘"°"" Z 6. Gorelieb’s Christmas — Emma ght, Holy Night|g 7 «| Mander. Claridge. After the program gifts were dis- 7. ‘The Real Questior'—Harold| tributed to those present with a bag CHURCHES | Falconer. of candy. Refreshments were served | 4#———-—- ° 8. The Lookout ' Man—Gladys' | at the close of the evening. Granling. —————— 9. A Christmas Crazy Class—|ENTERTAINS AT BIRTHDAY DIN- Exercise. NER a 10. Kris Kringle—Marion Falcon-| Mrs. Paul Snyder entertained eh eke | ee ce dinner last ev 11. “Doliy’s Christmas—Catherine | Snyder, the oc Cox. day 12. The Christmas Silence—Geo. yder received a number of band- B Claridge. some gifts. i 13. A Letter to Santa Claus— —— Clare Falconer. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO 14. Santa Claus in the North Pole] Dr. M. E. Bolton left today for Chicago where she will study, re- ‘ 15.—Little Teddy Chotter—George| turning to Bismarck January first. —Vergon Granling. Cox, bh McDonald. rops* 17. Christmas Eve in The Land of |Mrs. Alfred Dale. ‘ops gvd—Exercise. os Aately $\Santa Claus. is in the city on business. ing abo. value ti yer acre in var is ep pm, The Sweet Shop » Wishes You All A MERRY CHRISTMAS Special Christmas Dinner 65c ue ChickenPrintaire + Relish—Celery Hearts Head Lettuce Roast Turkey Dinner, Cranberry Sauce Creamed’ Peas Mashed Potatoes Christmas Plum Pudding Hard and Fruit Sauce OR CHOICE Roast Chicken, Dressing, Strawberry Jam.... Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus or Brown Sauce. .40c Roast Leg of Pork, Dressing, Apple Sauce........ 40c : @ ENTREES Boiled Chicken — Spanish Style .............+-- 50c Chicken Friccasee — Noodles...... -50c 50 Veal Sweet Breads in Cream on Toast... COOKED TO ORDER Special T-Bone Steak — French Fried Potatoes. . .65¢ Pork Tenderloin Saute — Hash Brown Potatoes. .55¢ Beef Tenderloin — Mushroom Sauce..........-- 60c Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas Christmas Plum Pudding — Hard and Fruit Sauce nenennsennenccnoncgagqnnnnguanncnncsucnancgnn Xmas Program| in honor of Mr. n being his birth- Covers were laid for ten. Mr. 16. Christmas . Bells—-Catherine| Henry Dale of Jamestown college is spending Christmas with Mr. and | apprWFollowing the program candy and| Prof. E. F. Chandler, dean of the se crop its from the tree was distributed | school of, engineering, Grand Forks, The averi(avisveiesneennsnennenensnnaencnnnevencaonevenevevenenonevevevecuvcnonvavacacevecnoooceent ati they will spend Christmas Day wit! cn Mrs, Henry's father, Dr. gv A. Bol- | Recitatio ton and they go from thére to Chie, © Ch cago to spend the holiday week, | 5°" __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~]| | TO SPEND HOLIDAYS IN CHICAGO] Song: ““The Happy Christmas Comes Major and Mrs. Frank S. Henry | leave today for Janiestown where | MARRIED IN FARGO The following from the Fargo | TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Will have Christmas service to- morrow at 11 o'clock. In the even- ing the Sunday school will render an elaborate program at the Christmas Tree in the church, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The same program is being given at the pen this afternoon. Christmas Program Song: “Silent Night Holy Night” by | Sunday School. “A Merry Christmas” by Evelyn Nelson. Recitation: “Our Welcome” by} Arthur Norum. i Song: “Away In a Manger” by Pri- ittle Chil- ildren. “Tell Us A Story” by Teacher and 3 Childrent Recitation: Iegna Allerding, “Christmas Acrostic” by Nine Chil- dren. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. 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M. Gross, Com-! and Soothing Syrups, espe- Eat your Christmas Dinner at the New Pantages Cafe. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH = he Bor. 7th and Ave. D. CASTORI STOR SNS ute for Castor Oil, Teething — Drops has come to pnes which: the Lord | i th made known to us.” The quartette will sing the carol, \ Christmas Eve services at 7:30 p. “Joy to th are wekwae to swship wih Jf this Signature World. J. Vo BICHERT, Pastor Z A Z | { cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all age | seats Proven directions on cae’ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Aastha whose welfare we strive to serve we. send OUR WARM APPRECIATION and cordially wish you all Christmas and New Year Happiness. 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They will con- tain interesting information of vital interest to you. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OUR CHRISTMAS WISH For all those whose friendly business has con- tributed to our success is that they may form Partnership with Happi- ness that will last forever. DAHL CLOTHING STORE Peace On Earth ' AND Good Will Toward Men May every home be a happy one. May every human being feel the love of a universal brotherhood. May each one of us feel the touch of a kindly hand. These are our wishes. BONHAM BROTHERS DR. R.S.ENGE |) Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Jeweler | | Glasses Fitted Your Broken. G 5 We Will ir Them Promptly And Save ¥ F. A. KNOWLES ou Money. Bismarck a HHH OH OHHH

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