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W. B. A. Maccabees Install Officers Friday Night The W. B, A. WACINBceabees held ajL. very successful meeting last evening. There was installation of officers by Mrs. Saflor, Past Commander. Officers installed: Commander—Mrs. Mary Slattery. Lieutenant Commander—Mrs. So- phia Tfandt. Lady At Arms—Thelma Tekippe. Chaplain—Mrs. Freda Eliason. Past Commander—Mrs. Mabel Ol- son. Sergeant—Mrs.. Inga Berg. «\ Sentinel—Mrs. Anna Yeasley. Picket—Mrs. Svaren. Musician—Mrs. Hazel Wilcox. Record keeping—Mrs. Stewart, Collector—Mrs. Emma Lyngstad. After the close of the meeting the ladies played Whist after which re- freshments were served. The hos- tesses were Mrs. H. W. Herman,| Mrs. W. A. Falconer and Mabel Elia son, Six new members were taken in, WESTMINSTER GUILD TO MEET The Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian Church will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, January 20 at the home of Miss Flora Murray, 818 Fifth street. The following program will be given: i Song service. Business. Solo: “The Prayer Perféct"—Miss Bessie Baldwin. Devotionals, lead by.Miss Esther Maxwell, * Book Review, by Miss Helen Bas- com, (chapter five and ‘six of “China’s Real’ Revolution.”) Work will be begun on scrapbooks and those who have material are asked to bring it. ( ANNUAL MEETING ‘The annual meeting of the parish- ioners of St.. George's Episcopal church. will be held in the Parish Rooms.on Tuesday, Jan, 20. Supper will be served by.the Woman's Guild vat 7 o'clock. A very interesting pa- per on “The Early Days of the Episcopal church in Bismarck” which has been prepared by Mrs. A. B. Barnes will be read at the meeting. All patishoners-‘fnd attendants of St. George’s are invited to come tg the supper and meeting. Following the meeting there will be a social hour. with dancing and cards. (10% sREGAN COUPLE. MARRIED HERE Alvin Ghylin and Jennie Marie Constance Olson, both of Regan were united in marriage by Rev. Monson, at the English Lutheran Church par- sonage. The young couple were at- tended by Oscar Olson, brother of the bride and Sophia Olson, sister of the bride. The ceremony was pronounced in the presence of the brides mother. TO TEACH ‘SCHOOL Miss Grace Fehigren was a guest at the J. Ehuer Fablgren home while) passing through: Bismarck ‘enroute to Washburn, where she‘ teaches. ‘ school. Miss ;Fahigren had been vis, iting’ at, the’ homp of her parents, “Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Fahlgren, . at ‘Washburn, eh RETURNS TO. FARGO Mrs. Chas. Ayers who has been here with her husband while instal)- ing left yesterday for her home at Fargo. Mr. Ayers went to Minot on business yesterday. « \ TO ATTEND. MANAGERS MEETING D. C. Hoy, left yesterday for Minn- eapolis where he will, attend -his Company Managers meeting at the Dykman, Hotel, - TO PRESENT PUPILS IN RECITAL oy c Mrs. Rernen Scheffer will, present. her pupils in recital on January 30,- at the Rialto Theater, at 8:15. HEBRON DOCTOR HERE :, Dr,.Werlich, of Hebron, spent’ terday and today in Bismarck at- tending to business matters. HERE FROM MINOT E. R. Sinkler, of Minot,. came, to Bismarck yesterday to spend: several days on business. { o: “THIRD HOUSE” DANCE Monday, Jan. 19, 9:30 p. m. Patterson Hall... All. State employes and friends cordial- ly invited. 4 Just think of it—two ‘meals for a dollar at Patterson’s Dairy Lunch. ————o—yyEeEeEEeeeeeee | The Weather Partly cloudy. tonight ‘and Sunday. Not much change. PROPER ‘CLOTHES pe om jpartment President of the American {to ascertain if any could be assisted ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. A. W. Schnecker, retiring present of the Lloyd Spetz unit | No. 1 of the American Legion Aux- iliary, entertained at.a 12:30 lunch- eon Thursday, in honor of Mrs, A. Knauf, State Department Pres- | ident pf the American Legion Auxil- | iary, and the new Unit President, Miss Hazel Nielson. Mrs. ‘Knauf re- turned to Jamestown on the Thurs- day afternoon train. GUEST AT FALCONER HOME Mrs. Arthur L.: Knauf, State De- Legion Auxiliary was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Falconer, State Hospitali- zation Chairman’ during her stay in Bismarck. While here Mrs.: Knauf visited the ex-service men in the penitentiary in her official capacity, at this time. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET A regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. There will be install- ation of officers and initiation of candidates, TO LIVE HERE Miss Lillian Cook, State Librarian, and her mother who recently came here from the east, have taken a house on Main street and will make their home there during the winter months. BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Bertha Varney entertained at an informal birthday dinner party at her home at 408 Second street. Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Chas. Simon. Plates were laid for six. ' NURSING REPRESENTATIVE HERE. Miss Isabell Carruthers, Nursing Representative of the State, return- ed to Fargo yesterday after spending several days in Bismarck. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued yes- terday by Judge Davies to Mrs. Frances Violet Bowes Altman and Gustaf A. Osmundson. ‘HERE ON BUSINESS John de Jong, connected with the Minnesota Trust Company is in Bis- marck this week from Minneapolis on business. TO VISIT CHILD Mr. and. Mrs. John Steinert of Al- ta, were in Bismarck this morning to visit their young child. in the hospital. LOCAL AGENT TO HOSPITAL W. A. McDonald, local Northern Pacific ticket agent. left today for St, Paul to enter the hospital. for an examination. HERE FROM STERLING H. E. Wildfang, banker from Ster- ling, made'a business trip to Bis- marck yesterday. HERE FROM HAZELTON 8. Ac Lenhart of Hazelton is spend- ing a few deys in Bismarck on bus- iness. [POETS CORNER | o ON THE PLAINS OF NORTH DAKOTA|E. C. Hultman, ‘Tho I've'soldiered on the “border” "Fore the war of ‘Seventeen; "Tho I helped to whip the Kaiser, Let me tell you what I’ve seen. I have seen the banks of Scotland, I have helped to “watch the Rhine”; I drank tea with belles of London, With the French I drank the wine. Yes, I saw the life of “Deutschland,”| 50, Washburn; Alfred Wacker, Her- Sunny Htaly and. Spain, Saw the shores of Uncle Sammy, From the Golden Gate to Maine. These I saw while I was roaming, For a soldier has to roam - But when all was done and over, _ T-came-back: to “Home Sweet Homé.”| Haan, Moffit: Mabel Colgrave, Stan- *Twasn’t in the land of Dixie, Where ‘the cotton blossoms bloom; Nor the shores of fair New England, | Glen Ullin. Where ’tis said, there isn’t room, ‘Twasn’'t in the land of cotton, Nor “My- Old Kentucky Home” Nor‘“Back Home In Indiana, In “the fields I used to roam.” “Maryland” nor “On Wisconsin” ’Twasn’t either, it was Home; And I’m here to stay forever, And from’ here I'll no more roam. ‘On the plains of North Dakota, With: its fields of golden grain, ‘Golden grain and dewy meadow, On each geate and hill and. plain. ed that ‘set your heart a throb- bin’, And: your soul is filled with glee, By the lark song in the meadow, Robins’ chirping: in the tree. Plains where aapebine greets daily, And your cares nn blow away; Where a‘fellow greets you kinder, Where you hang your hat to stay. Where the lad y Where the lassies’ smiles are bub- bling, From @ héart thats always true. On the plains of North Dakota, Land of sunshine, God has blest, I am here to stay forever, In Dakota, where ‘tia, best. —c. J. Regular meeting Bismarck Lodge No. 5, A. F. & A. M. Monday’ evening at 7:30, Jan- uary 19. . Work in E. A. De- gree: Visiting Masons cordi- ally invited. - “A good, grtuing dinner for t. Patterson's Dairy Aisenbrey. PRA penn heh iok dla aoe baotGold i ashabuninktiuehs find it.” |s: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE‘FIV] Yvonne De Bray, French movie quee: for her popularity. She is rated ‘by able and versatile act Reman Raa | AT THE MOVIES | THE ELTINGE “Worldly Goods”, a screen version of Sophie Kerr's Ladies Home Jour- nal story comes to the Eltinge Thea- tre for Monday and Tuesday Millions of people fami with the characters, through having read either the Ladies Home Journal story or the novel, will sce the char- acters step from the printed page to the screen just as they have been drawn by the authoress, Agnes Ayres, the young self- supporting secretary; Pat O’Malley, as the breezy young salesman; Vic- tor Varconi, as the dignified’ and handsome stoi} manager; Maude George, as the silly and | vampish woman of wealth; Bert Woodruff and Edythe Chapman, as the parents of| the girl; Otto Lederer as the Hebrew jeweler; and even -the most inciden- tal character in the picture was cast with unusual cure in an effort to preserve the atmosphere of the story perfectly. oe - + CITY NEWS me | St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. pital for treatment: Hangg! Alexius hos- Miss Clara iNapoieon; M Linton; Miss Florence Cunningham, Center; Alexander Henne, Coleharbor; Hazel Hanson, city; Mrs. John Hoer Mrs. Christ Kohler, Mane Anton Ternes, Raleigh; Misses Lena and Elizabeth Bird, @lbowoods; Mrs. Joe Prefontaine, Hazelton; John Benson, Elbowoods. ‘Bismarck Hospital Admitted: Joe Bocknecht, Burt; Paul: Ungerécht, Glenn Ullin; Mrs. Ashley; William Zarndt, New Sulem; Mrs, Mike Clas- sen, Almont; John Oster, Krem; Gottlieb Ré-dlinger, Zap; ‘Marian Lubbins, .Burnstad; Mrs. Karl Hep- perle, Plevna;: Mrs. John Schnerk, Greenway, S. D.; Mrs. J.T. Ekstrom, Plaza; Mrs. John Ziegenhaget, Lehr; Mrs. John Dieter, Mandan; John Roemmich, Napoleon; Frielr Peter- ried, S. D.; Emil Mattheis, Hazen. Discharged: Percy Bagley, Stan- ton; Fred Schutz, Beulah; Paul Smith, Wishek; Robert Goodwin, Beach; Dr. E. A. Pray, Valley City; Anton Bader, Zeeland; Mrs, Edw. De ton; Mrs. Herman Seilinger, Wing; Mrs. Wm. Goetz, Hazen; Mrs. Ko- nan Lalka, Dogden; Paul Ungericht, old fashioned reliable ‘|Bakers eChocolate (PREmium No.1) By all means the most satisfactory chocolate for cook- ing or drinking.._ Walter Baker Cota eine 1780 PRETTY — AND CAN ACT T OOET OF CHOEE RECAPS SEAT EOS, a ‘n, is not dependent upon her beauty fans as one of the most ench motion picture world. Indian Girls Win From High Schoo! A number of high school stars | went out to the Indian School Wed- nesday evening and had a very fast and hard game of basketball. The game was a rush from the start. Katherine McGloughlin, the high school’s star forward, getting the first basket. e high school girls although playing a fast and | hard game showed lack of practice and the team work they were fam- ous for last year. The final s was 10 to 2 in| favor of the Indian Girls, who piled j up their score by constant plugging | team work. Dinner Dairy Lunch. GREAT PICTURE. MADE ON EXACT STORY SETTINGS picture was ictures Corporation after the com pletion of production work his film version of “The Mine With th to transi “THIRD HOUSE in. 19, 9:30 p.m. Menday Patterson Hall. 2 employes and friends’ cordial- , ly invited. LEGIO: president of AUXILIARY bring him back aj “Gold is wh made under great the comment of DANCE All Sta tertainment Benefit dance at Patterson Hall Saturday . Special 50e on | $1.25 treatment for you to uy, FR he same trentment that over. 200,000 Mr. ‘Leave tees it will asthma Co your entie satisfaction or you need The Indian School Girls play Dris- coll high school on the Indian Sehoo! | Bet pay, hia floor Saturday evening. at bis risk, A fast game is predicted as both teams play boys rules and are going strong. The lineup for the Wednesday's game follows: Indian High School | Star, Birdzell, D. Star, cGoughlin, K Winans, -Fisher, L. Bell, L. Lockwood, ..Flow, A - Bowman, EF. 1; L, Star Free throws: joaghlin Bell 1. Star 1. Whitemore for Fish L, Star, Morin for Winans, Gillette for Substitutes: er. Peltier for Bell, Fox for Lockwood. For Sale— Choice Canarie Singers, Imported German Rollers. Jacob Bull, Dickin- son, N. Dak. Box 728. DR.M.E.BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Phone 240 BISMARCK, N. D. Have Us Examine Your Eyes and See Clearly the Advantages of Having All Your Optical Wants Supplied Here, F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. Bismarck. “THE STUDIO”) A “select” Commercial School. Phone 121 Rooms 2, 3, and 4, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. D. Day Classes from 9 o’oclock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. Evening Classés’ from 7 to 9:30 Pp. m. And then, our rates for tuition are very reasonable too ‘Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal Louis Mauer, Assistant. FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Get one of our handy Household Goods Inven- tory books ‘ FREE and’ KNOW that you carry sufficient insur- ance.. We will he glad to give you one. CALL City Insurance Agency S. 0. LeBarron, Mer. Bismarck, | North Dak. 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Woolworth Store. ©, H.| John Sherman a je Wall erly manager here will Mrs, Theo Anderson and BURNS’ ANNIVERSAR CONCERT y of Rurleigh County invite concert, given in honor of the 1 ru, all th anni Calede Grand The ary of the birth of the immortal bard Robert Burns, in the city auditorium Bismarck, N.D., Friday, Janus 1925 Hac penat ? sck, curtain rises at 8 o'clock, Grand entry ol on program in Highland costume beaded by the Bas Pipers playing the olf fuuniliar Scotch air “Phe Cock of the Introductory remarks by the chairman. Short address on urns by ALD. McKinnon, Vipe Major Lachlan, Collie of the Queen's own Cameron High landers of Winnipeg, Canach, Bag pipe music Angelia Murray Gibson of Casselton, Scotch songs, readings, recitations, monologues Lewis MeLeod, Piper with Overseas regiment in world war Professor James Simpson and family in all folk lore dance consisting of Highland fli sword dance, sai hortwpipe fish jig, Reeior AMNBEth Scotch reel and Shauen trews. Norman B. Black in songs of Auld Scotia Hon. George Lakie in his inimitable rendition of Tam O'Shan- | ters Ride. | James Austin of Grand Forks in Scottish songs dear to every Scottish heart J. J. M. MacLeod in costume Highland dances John Sterling, Scotch songs. ‘ Miss Baldwin, Scotch songs Miss Marjorie Best, Scotch songs. The Scottish Clans will canvass the city ‘and vicini Monday, 19 and’ will sell ticket et your tions at II & Woodmansee on Wednesday, Janu Admission $1.50, $1.00 and $.50. sur the pipers rotch tunes sae a Tartan pladdie buckled round each laddie Just for Awld Lang Syne You will hear them praising Honnie ceab al name So dinna sigh dear, you'll be all right here Bibniereiewill Penitau MNeSTH Ing DUNCAN McGILLIS, CHIEF, # in the morning bonnie Scotland ER REID, SEC*Y. Here’s Some Good News! In the business world, the executive — the man who thinks, plans and executes— | succeeds because he delegates the detail and drudgery to his a stants. 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