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_ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 192 = Wedding to Be This Evening Chrysanthemums and tea roses in yellow and white will form an at- active setting for the wedding ser- vice of Mrs. William Lowe and Mr. : H. Mantz this afternoon at 5) t the home of the bride’s| aa ter and son Ww, Ma. a Mrs Arehie Johnson, 212 West isronds wa The couplh attended by M Archie ‘John ire eet Waydeman of Al Strutz will officiate The bride's go is in silver gray silk crepe and is hand beaded in silver. essories will be in harmonizing colors. Following the ceremony dinner will be served at the Johnson home to a few intimate friends and relatives of the bi and groom, Mr. Mantz will make their homie in Anamoose, where Mr. Mantz ged in the hardw and furniture business. He pionecr resident of that place. Mantz has made her home in marck for the past few years, but before that time lived in Anamoose. Both hav a large circle of friends n of French design} Lowe-Mantz | “PAGE FIVE 1 {these s ito our worship jand those who teria ¢ 3:00 o'clock Olgeirson is the first adarge attend will be spec URCH y. LUTHERAN C| (Missouri Synod) St. and Ave, Richer*, . morning wors ti nee 1omu THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant McDon- ald of Aberdeen, S. D.. and M Mrs, Stanley Francis and son, of Minot, arrived Wednesday the week-end at the home of Mr. Mc Donald's and Mrs. Francis’ parents, stor, ip (Ger. . evening worship (Eng FL. H Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald. Mr.) 12 noon, Sunday school. . . and Mrs, McDonald will return. to é First Sunday in Aberdeen Monday. Mr. and Mrs, SOUTH SIDE MISSION AND CHAI | m. toly Francis will leave tomorrow for their ITY SOCIETY ' m. Cha home. J. B. Happel, Pastor. m. Mo y Sunday at 10 o'clock ion with the Sunday ervices eve smon, were discontinued — for months on account of sad in the Mission. Now, unday on, will be service again every Sunday. the city, has been seriously il for ometime and there is no improv ment in condition today. Mrs C.F, Clay of Montevideo, Minn., ar- rived Tue: evening to be with her | mother, Mrs. Hinckley, during the | = i peting: illness ‘of her stepfather. Mrs. Clay | CHURCH NOTICE clock will be 1emembered as Miss Bi scl are urged FIRST CHURC OF CHRIS 1 EN T Lambert, formerly of this city. TERTAINS: MRS. GODD. RD. Sc, & . U | ‘The monthly mecting of the Wom- | FIRST BAP’ Corner Fourth Rev. A. A. Holm ALM St. Pho Service fo an’s Christian ‘Temperance will be held at the home of Mis. R G. Goddard, 511 Fourth st Union | y Christian t the supe Davennort Evening We heartily welcome angers in the city e no church home Endeavor hureh will me: church with intendent. of the y \ is desired. There 8ST. GEORGE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH Rector 614 Mandan Ave. Advent. Communion, reh School. ring Prayer and Prayer Corporate communion for the men of the parish at tne cass drew's Day on All Ist CHURCH St. and Ave. B. s, Pastor, 516 4th ne 1126, tin Tuesday afternoon, at 2:3 testimonial Sunday, No d G. Boise ‘will be meeting a | Morning Worship” 10:30 a. a, leader. Annual dues may be A reading room is open in the will preach on (he xub- this meeting. churen building every Tuc » Are You Living?” The and Saturday, ring the anthem, “The Thureday except in the cc 4 VES THIS EVENING holidays, from 2 to dB. M fF the athe SoM vavidcon of bau Claire,| Al ae welcome to attend Urese| Mee O'Mare favor ws wilh a PREPARING FOR JUNIOR PROM s heen spending several | services and to visit: Ure reading) S07 S80 12-noun,. Me, Juha Wil Ankenmann, Robert Brid-| Weeks in the city, a guest at the} rev Beh TESNgOny : zell, William Nues Miss Mar.{| home of Miss Nellie Snyder, will) - -- van ; . ion Staley, all of Bism i an MAT | Ieave this evening for her home. Mrs. | DHERAN leveiing ee Mae we ing on committees of the junior class | Davidson was honor guest at a uum: | Stitinite in the union meetings in iv making preparations for the Jun-| ber of social affairs during her visit. aol tahernacls fe ior promenade, the annual formal] Before her marriage last June she Sunday morning at ete We welcome you to our service given hy thee The date for thie| Was Miss Lucy Snyder of this city. wie: PAdvent Adaoniches | t rviees. e pro as not b ofi- - pe en ‘wWeCARE V cr EPSCoR sometune between New Years’ and/ The pulpit of the Presbyterian) He Who Cometh ; | Walter e . the heginning of Lent chureh I be filled tomorrow | Sunday sehool and Bible class at! cate manilucted . " Robertson, D. D.. 4 ri? m. : | oe Ne. Pallugeee HEADS HOCKEY TEAM rst Presbyterian chureh of | 7:50 p.m, tventig § R i a.m. Morning Worship. Witham Nuesvles sen of Judge and| Fargo. Rev. Paul Wright is taking] | To he Second Benkon SOC laactor will on en ke ai Mrs. W. L. Nuessle of this city, has{ Part in an older boys’ conference | the ssity of the Reformation: | cry. Ministry of the I heen chgsen as captain of his frater-| Conducted by the oY. M,C, A.) The Arrogance of the Hierarchy The choir will ai nity, hockey teant in” the campus] 4 Will fl Dr. Robertson's pulpit] | Thus saith the Lord God unto, tie My Saviour Lo league hockey play at the Univer-| em Sunday. Pe ea roel iat we pies ined ie and Mrs. I iid an Goon aR Ube woather permit RETURNS HOME aelvest” Should hepherds | “the hori” taken rom the flooding of the new rink. Grand Hess has returned from a|feed the flocks? aie eke Twelve. teams aire inthe league. | busiuess trip to Fargo and northern | AIL welcome | tendelssoh 4 catia This is the first time hockey has| Points in the state, FAN 5 “HURC Hfor all age W's Bible els heen played on the university campus. ree _ EVANGELICAL CHURCH especially welcomes you : IN WILTON Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts.,| Fi Iuteemedialy cand’ ‘Bp VIS THANKSGIVING! la and Ivan Bigler are spending| C. rutz, pastor. wenn LScue : M THANK SGIVINT | the week-end in Wilton with rela-] “Preaching’ service in the Engtish | 7:30 pom. kvening: Worship nesday for Shattuck, Minn, where| tives and friends. lanerunge at 10:00 a pastor will preach “on ti they spent Thanksgiving with their een ay | This will be a special service with fsGod's Cail to the Individual | who is attending school there. HERE TODAY ja special message to the young people [choir will sing the Anthea “Tarry an who is, attending school there-| Mr. and Mrs, G. He Bruns and|as well as to older ones. “Every mem-| With Me.” by Pinsuti and Mrs. W at cchool in. Faribault. Mr. Lahr! daughter of Hazen are spending the|ber and friend of the church and). fargart will favor us withs a solo was joined in Minneapolis yesterday | d#¥ in Bismare Sunday school is urged to be pr | by Sam Clark, formerly of Bismarek, itch Sheetal tmusie tis: (provided, itor ne and ey left for Pie S. a ER service nd they left for Pierre, S. D., on a M M. Sane school at 11:00 a. m Nuffalo hunt. Mrs. Li jriends in Minneapolis. hr is visiting STURN FROM RE M. ©, Doyle and Mr. William Klein, who spent ving with relatives in Re- gan, have returned home. i . John Bis- Mrs. ilton are visiting marek, guests of their sister, Mattie Hill, ILL WITH MUMP' Miss Helen E avenue, been the mumps for the pas ) Mandan i with k. FROM MINOT E. H. Sherley, ay from Minot. They are spend- ing the day with friends. BROTHER Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Craven Thanksgiving day at the home Mr. Craven's brother in Mott. spent of ERDAY Miss ther Burgquist and Sister of Washburn were visiting and shop- ping in Bismarck yesterday. ARENA PRINCIPAL HERE Prineipal R. O. Gregerson of the Arena schools is spending the week- end in Bismarck on business VISITING SON +. Maercklein of Mott is in vv his son, who is ill Bismarck hospital. i at the with Mrs. Emil Lenhart on Monday afternoon, November 30. ‘ROM ASHLEY Miss Edythe Ralston of Ashley is spending the week-end in Bismare the guest of friends. FROM BURNT CREEK Julius Andahl, Burnt Creek Town- s in the city yesterday trans- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many kind friends who helped to lessen our sor- row over the loss of our dear mother, hy their words of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings and we ecially thank the singers for the ‘utiful hymns so beautifully ren- dered and Rev. Holmes for his com- forting words. Horace Ward and family |. Ward and family Ward and family . Chas. Bleckried Mrs. Percy Freeman Mrs. Fred Heinbloom. ooo The Weather Mostly cloudy and some- what unsettled tonight and Sunday ; not so cold. WARM CHRISTMAS OVERCOATS. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy newet Dr. 0. Harldson and | 11. 1. Halverson motored to Bismarck ;. There will be no service in the eve: | ning on account of the revival meet | ings at the tabernacle. All our peo- | is spendi with friends. ON BUS : ple are uv earnestly fo as = M. Bruschwiem of Driscoli trans-}the revival in the we | LINOW.e: ER business in the city yesterday. of deul sinning ie the ee of Te AROuNIORR HERE TODAY tunity to be of real'service for the | SLAMOND SS EMEEE John Crawford of Missouri Town-] salvation of souls in Bismarek i ‘dd: Tan: cade ship is spending the day in Bismarck. \ THE COPY CAT - ESBYTERIAN CHURCH | ‘ ie HERE Y RDAY Sunday, Ba \ Iihink ic was Collier's who A. McCullough of Wilton was ) ALM. dunior Church School | "if you want to find the ng in the city yesterday. 30 A. M. Morning Worship i) man who is) holding baie er Ea Rev. DPD. T Robertson, normal business in tis ON BUSINES: of the Ist Presbyterian look for the COPY N. ty Chris Selland of Driscoll was a bus- iness visitor here yesterday. D. By Quartette —s a ei Home by (2) * : We are 1 we are ingen Dr. Cole Named Morning. Cho 1h, (ats enougit to, seleet mes X ‘i 12:00 A.M. Other departments of chandise not sold by others Commander of [yc eid Mend rie Hinte!f ins Bismarck, but we. find + + class invites all men to some cf the lines we handle Bismarck Legion) (ian their session ater the sere: Pare beng givens a Loost in | ae eee y favor by the disphiy of Dr. W. E. Cole will head the Lloyd » M. Christian Endenvors fe ORE 28 ne Gees Ue Spetz post No. merit Legion, M. Evening Worshi H s, window cards and ring trays with the Robertson, names of som during the coming year, having been] Sermon: Rev. DT. i Bo elected commander of the Bismarck |p, D A oof the lines we handle. Thi post at the annual election of offi- Mus Solo, selected, Fred Han-; method called “BOOT held recently. He succeeds L.| son. LEGGING” by the legitimate Warren. who has served effi] Duet: Mrs. Shinners and Miss![f jewelry trade. ciently as commander during the | Baldwin. 2 year 1925, Anthemn: “Come to my heart, We buy our merchandise Other officers lected include: | Lord Jesu i direck from ‘the ananulactin ce commander—Philip Elliott. Evening Choir a ; crite eraline: Adjutant-—Harold Shaft, All are cordially invited to attend ore at import ne ner ae Historian—R. J. Kamplin. (pe OE OW opie yr Core Chaplain— Carl Knudtson = mas re now on dis Executive committce members ip oplay k the public te Geo. H. Russ and L. P. Warren, 3RD GRIMSTVEDT Pao t carly, as we In keeping with the national com- \P owill lay anything you mander’s plan, Lloyd Spetz post will IP choose by making a) small membership of the post to the maxi- i ‘ pe paid wher mum during the coming year. he p hen ae r Aletter signed ‘‘J.S. Grimstvedt, |} taken out. Chicken Pie Supper, at 50c,| Manager, Emerson Brantingham | and annual sale of quilts and|Co., Sioux Falls, 8. D.”” marks: fancy article: at M. E.|the Succe$$ of the third “Grim- Church, Dee. 3d. stvedt boy’’ who graduated from, ‘ aie S Dakota Business College, Fargo. Price $10.00 for a perma- Another brother is an executive of nent wave. Phone 233M,|the same firm’s Minneapolis Mandan. Jeweler ‘The House th for the Fargo Ford Agency. : “Dakotans’? make good every- where. Lissa Flom, in California for the winter, is secretary toa Los Angeles lawyer. _ Watch results. “Follow the Succe$Sful.’? Dec. 7 term saves weeks. Write F, L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. Heat “your water with Gas It’s the Super-Fuel. CAP THE ounces Sree a new shipment of Esprit qd’ Amou Toiletries. Featuring Flower: In-the Bottle Toilet Water, Per fumes, Sachet, } s, Ladies’ and Babies’ Gift’ Boxes, which make yery acesptable Xmas gilts. Phone 46 FOLEY HONEY ANDTAR FoR COUGHS AND COLDS CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Foley & Co., eb ts Avec ohicago, Wi... writing ‘You will re- PATHE FOx Coming GEORGE All ailments of the feet success- fully treated. Clara B. Westphal Chiropodist. Room 11 Webb Bldg. Evenings by Appointment eas, also sap diuretic, stmtiots for constpat b : ‘dependable remedies are gurcets, nese sep nese helped. millions oF people. Try them! The Helling Agency General Insurance and. DR. M. E. BOLTON Bonds. Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. First Guaranty Bank Bldg. Phone 877 Bismarck, N. D. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. Piano Tuning Cc. L. BRYAN Call The Music Shop. Mandan, N. D. A wonderful Internation! 212 Main St, LAST TIME TONIGHT WM. FAIRBANKS “FIGHTING YOUTH” Phone 4139 and MADGE BELLAM the article i A. KNOWLES Bismarck at “Sells Lucky Wedding Rings." ITOL ATRE Branch. A third is office manager | COMEDY NEWS Monday O’BRIEN drama of the Stage siiccess. Lncas Building Phone 1 ae - | Bs hare : orth Bukola; F flasty-Cocoa ek i — [| —and Delicious Tacel[ gto tutmber or ear wien’ 1 Chocolate Cake vty. Receiver ame the First ent oliciters will by National bank of ys u have r th, Chureh Hore gon entr oy Setar iy " el eon o te insolvene Phe ap Plans Outlined Ee HAY: REERE: UO Use Tiyst Ge ssmueatignte He traits er | for Association ! en 8 Funeral Services ets 3s Watch for Klein's “Kar- embership Drive for Mrs. Ward Largely Attended of Commeree support 2 or oo vo a meeting yesterday after J von of the committee rec ap.) Funeral setviees for Mrs. Benina t OF eee aS, - . pissed by the has of directors. ‘They Wand, which were Bel at the Fn It Won’t Be Long Now —- look far way We J. Ducane 1 enough into the future so you won't son fi 12’ mems the associa: resi forget the “present, o will be uested to i * | in the drive. The ‘ we mt ' taylor, Burt) Finney, ©. i on, BO. Ward, W. Nues sie Anderson, WP. Kraft, W. oA ld, Neil Churehill, bots ke pson, Dr, Harry Brandes ad Ur IK. St in will be in charge of 1. Var t of two men Phe ‘ cine | tains and the of } | TH AS t will hold a lunche is AN HERS ty noon, at whieh tin tan will ened the ots of hi teams and the | embership csp ussed. On Wed | ——= te & ‘CA daintier — “Lut ich could nats: Jmagir vey TAMOND remembrance the 1 i will therefore tedoan mated that each team © interview Tyoand sy F Drive Starts Tharsd Captain 1 team member lt ne B ui aasoeintlon | en he purchased througd when the drive with begin. Inassiuch | club payment plan BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers: and Optometrists lar | — on = ~ — S = =~ = ‘a = to have equipment We VoTow pos tion received and have we ome ne furniture. BAKER’S Cocoa and Chocolate Delightful foods and beverages of high qual- ity, pure and healthtul. now more chool gradu, pretay om how Court ret and teachers Many dents red. former Commer Report jes, Law Accountants, They twelve amd have for or st receiving montis in year sood opportunitios reement We place Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Dorchester, Mass. viter tor finest noequipment, and the for reasonable We have tudents and room NOW TO B rates mony to most tuition places fo their bo} {ett of Cho or call GooD on TIME E. Jack, Principal. “Proi Knew— of HEN Commender MacMillan chose bed Zenith radio for his latest North Polar Expedition, he knew from personal experience what Zenith would do-- |B Matinee Every Day Mt ‘| MacMillan knew that Zenith -even one of Se 4 the earlier models would enable hi — Saturday tune in stations all over the Unted 5 and Europe—even far-of Honolulu CORINNE GRIFFITH JACK MULHALL CHAS, MURRAY “CLASSIFIED” IF YOU WANT TOSEE A REAL GOOD PICUTRE ‘LASSIFIED” NEWS PICTURES 3 MacMillan knew that no other radio eauin ment would give bt: such extraordinary performance, such unfailing service. When Arctic explorers of MacMillan’s calibre their lives—repeatedly—on Zenith performance, one reason only can explain their choice — Zenith has proved to be the best obteinable,at any price Cali this evening for a demonstration, HOSKINS-MEYER The Wouse of Con cle Radio Service. Comedy “Cleaniag Up” MONDAY “The Pace That Thrills” EN LYON, MARY ASTOR TULLY MARSHALL and TUESDAY TO ALL THE LADIES FOR FATHER—-HUBBY— 3RE HER- W EETHEART—. practical gifts, handsomely boxed free, are here awaiting your inspection. “We especially invite shopping, and will gladly offer any suggestions. Any gift coming from this well known men’s store, bears the stamp of quality and cor- rectness of style. 408 BROADWAY