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1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 — — Social:and . _ Personal Mrs. H. Scheffer’s Pupils to Present Recital Friday Night; | Mrs. Hermann Scheffer will present if her pupils in a vocal recital Friday evening at 8:15 at her home, First street. The program follows: A Memory ra: Marion Whittemore I Passed By Your Window. Irish Love Song «71 Mrs. H. W. Herman Mighty Lak’ a Rose. 5 Sunbeams .. a. Chadwick Voi Che Sapete (From Marriage of Figaro) Masart | The Little Christ Child......Russell | Mrs. 8. A. Floren Song of the Fle: ..Moussorgsky Tally Ho .. ++ Leoni| Kenneth Preston Deh Vieni, non Tardar (From Mar- riage of Figaro) Mozart He Is Kind—He is Good (From Her-| odiade) .. Massenet Mrs, Henry Duemelend Handkerchief Shower Given Wednesday For Miss Rosemary Lomas Mrs. W. C. Bush, 610 Fifth street, | entertained Wednesday evening with | a handkerchief shower in compliment | to Miss Rosemary Lomas, whose wpar- | riage to Milton I. Wick of Niles, | Qhio, will take place on December 30. Four tables of bridge were in play | during the evening. * | A color scheme of red and white was carried out. Kewpies and hearts were the place cards and favors, with | a centerpiece of red and white carna- | tions on each tuble. The honor guest's | cover was marked with a bride und | groom. While Miss Ruth Gordon played the wedding march Miss | Lomas was escorted to the table by | Miss LaVerne Bush who took the} part of the groom. A course lunch- con was served, VISITING MEMBERS INVITED All members of the Masonic and Eastern Star orders, with their wives and husbands, or their lady or gen- tlemen friends, are extended an invi- tation to attend the Masénic dancing party at the temple Friday evening, regardless of whether they belong to the Bismarck lodges or to lodges else- where. Dancing will begin promptly | = @t 9:30 and persons planning to ut- tend are urged to be there at that) hour so that there will be a good- sized crowd from the start. Lunch will be served at midnight. ~ STATE OFFICERS RETURN Governor A. G. Sorlie and other members of the state budget board, together with members of the state ‘board of administration, returned last night from a tour of state institu- tions outside of Bismarck. The tour was made preparatory to determining what appropriations the budget board will recommend for the various in- stitutions. Members of the board vis- ited the state penitentiary today. LEAVES FOR VISIT Mrs. A. C. Hinkley, 410 Thayer, will fleave tonight for Bemidji, Minn., where she will visit her daughter for several weeks. She will then go to Chicago to spend the remainder of the winter with her sister. Mrs. Hinkley will retura to Bismarck in the spring. . . REBEKAH DANCE The ladies of Rebekah lodge, No. 40, will give an invitation dance at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday, December 10, to which all Odd Fellows end Rebekahs are, welcome. Friends of the organization must present invita- tions at he door, TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mrs. O. V. Bowman left yesterday | & for Grand Forks for a several days’ visit with her daughter, Marcia, a student at the University of North Dakota. : FOOD SALE ‘ The Ladies Aid of the First Luth- eran church will have a food sale Saturday afternoon, December 11, at the Jarrell Hardware store. TO VISIT IN ST. PAUL Miss Margaret Buck left Wednesday ———————————————— The Weather 'riday ; - ‘er Friday 611 | | High Hat .. | high | Methodist | ir regular meeting Tue | ning at the home of Mis: business in Bismarck for a few days this week, : HERE FROM GARRISON | Miss Gertrude Walsh of- Garrison | spent Wednesday. in the city with} friends. School Notes _ UNDAY SCHOOL CLASS M The Rowley Rustlers, a school girls of the McCabe Episcopal church, Polowing a bi | was held. Refreshments we “Art Cire” is what Reboux calts her new moired felt. The pile, being longer than on ordinary felts, lends itself well to this treatment of preos- ing down the design. for St. Paul where she will spend Christmas with friends. She expects to be gone about two wecks, LEAVES FOR SEATTLE Miss Anabel Steinmetz, who has been employed at the Bank of North Dakota for several months, has re- signed her position to go to Seattle, Wash., to reside. She will stop at Tacoma for a short visit. ATTENDS FATHER’S FUNERAL August Schnecker of Rugby arriv- ed in Bismarck Wednesday to attend the funeral of his father, which was held this afternoon. TO ATTEND FUNERAL has rived in the city to attend the funeral of her father, George Sch necker. RETURNS FROM MILWAUKEE Dr. R. H. Waldschmidt has return- ed from Milwaukee where he has been attending the twelfth annual meeting of the Radiological society. FORMER RES H Frank Fenney, formerly a resident of Bismarck, now of Carson, has been spending several days in the city, visiting old friends. ‘ATHER Miss Irene Belanger of Minot ix visiting in Bismarck, the guest of her father, J. G. Belanger, and her broth- er, Henry Belanger... PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Larsen of 5 Fifth street are the parents of a si born Wednesday at the St. Alexius hospital. business visit in the city. RETURNS_FROM MAX iit h, R. N., has where she has been visiting her father. HERE FROM WERNER T. J. Anders of Werner transacted | TAKE atrip to the City of Thrills Dorothy Schnecker of Carson} PARTY POSTPONED The party which the siaff of| | Prairie Breezes had planned to give Friday evening far the student body of the high school hag been postpotted indefinitely. Announcements will be| made soon.as to the time of the party. PEP STAFF MEETS The Pep staff met Monday after- j noon to discuss the interscholastic press association meeting held at Grand Forks last week-end, returning delegates giving reports of the con- | vention. TO SPEAK AT HIGH scHoot. Continuing the series of lectures on legal matters, Attorney General George H. Shafer wiil speak at the high school assembly period Frid morning! His subject will be “Wi ACCEPTs Position Bertrum Dunn, senior at the Bi | marek high school, has accepted position at the $. E, Bergeson cloth- ing store, | PLAYMAKERS TO MEET ‘The Julia Marlowe Chapter, Junior Playmakers, will meet Friday ev | ning at the school. IS ILL | Miss Marjorie McCormick, | school student, is confined to | home by illness. | Jamestown Paper to Have New Building) oe Jamestown, N. D., Dee. 9.) j Work has started on the foundation | for a new one-story brick and ¢ | building to be built by Knauf & | Knauf, law firm of this ci j | west of the present Knauf ain street. It is ito be 25 b: d house the Stutsman County Re ord, printing plant now located in the | « | basement of the Gladstone building. hig her | Rest in snug satisfaction. | Burn Beulah Coal. Phone 6: Wachters. Cleaned Out! A family at dinner . . The smell of smoke...The dis- covery of the blaze cracking timbers twinkling, it has all hap- pened! Cleaned cut. Fire, the Destroyer, is no re- specter of persons, position or property. It strikes when and where it may, without warning and without mercy. You may have some fire in- surance, but have you enough? If your home or business were destroyed, , could you replace everything with your present coverage? Henry & Henry BISMARCK.4. DAK. - QIAMONDS. "JEWELRY Yesteryear’s Sensition Next Year’s Revelation In keeping with our progres- sive’ policy and desire to give the public something radtca!- ly different each year, F. A. Knowles, the jeweler, will have correct Central Stan- dard time bpoadcast every evening over KFYR, at a big | expense but we felt the pub- lic would fully appreciate this service, ee Beginning Sgturday, Dec. 11th, this store will be open evenings’ till Christmas. We are this year showing the most beaytiful line of gift articles this store has ever, | shown. ig F. A. Knowles “Biomarck’s Diamond Store” if Hote! | 4 2 | 00 gs * LGR 1G O10 101 0191018 18181 1G181818 181818: THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE | The moire oxford with ar rhinestone Lingerie is the personal gift that every woman ap- ~~ 'Drimly Shod trimming on the heel is sponsored for formal evening rs UB Sil lienne. —_—____________— 4 | NEW Democrats .see president’s mes- sage as an announcement of his vandidacy for reelection; Senator Ashurts, Democrat, Arizona, pre- dicts ' Gzolidge’s nomination on first ballct and his defeat at the polls. es @ & rnal Revenue Commissioner in annual report reveals pro- bition partially paid its way last through the ccllection of $5,- 3 in fines and forfeitures. Department of justice starts in- vestigation of proposed mergers of Schulte and United Cigar Stores mail crder firms of Sears Roe- and Montgomery Ward. oe 8 Edith Bishop, widow of Lu- hop, slain state detéctive, ased from custody in Okla- homa City, when coroner’s jury Gift Lingerie Is a Charming Expression of Friendship finds he met death at hands of per- sons unknown, * * 4 | Grand Forks, N. D.—Applica- tions for degrees from the Univer- sity of North Dakota have been; filed by 74 students. ste : | George N. Saunders, former treasurer of foreign mission board of Southern Baptist convention, | rested in Richmond, Va., for ceny of $92,000 of board's funds, | ° | Fargo—Official approval was| given in Feport made to congre: | by Brig. General Frank T. Hin director cf United States vetera bureau, for construction of $200, 000° government hospital in Fargo. Beauty and Bob Shop. Ex- pert Marcelling. Ladies’ and| Children’s Bobbing. Perma-) nent Waving. Phone 7 for appointment. A. W. LUCAS CO. preciates, and we know that she wlil appreciate these. ored or elaborate, and in so many different models— each delightful—that you will find choosing a pleas- exquisite things in silks and rayons, tail- & urable difficulty. ; Silk Gowns \ = ine quality crepe de chines in all colors flesh peach, orchid and * $7.50 ur Chemise Lovely rayon or silk garments, pink,, or pink women *O Step-ins and French Panties Crepe de chine and radium silk in nile, orchid, peach Bloomers and Kickernicks Of fine rayon or silk in all colors. large or small For $2.25 ur She will appreciate a lovely Brassiere or Corselette; our assort- ments are of the best at prices to please you . SILK HOSIERY > Hosiery is the safe gift, the thoughtful gift since no woman ever feels she has enough. No matter how thany pairs she receives, yours will not be superfluous. -Here you will find ‘hosiery of every kind from sheer chif- fon to the heavier service weights. can’t do anything but choose well from these. colors. mas box. ‘A just réceived‘a' . Phoenix Silk Hose . Service weights, chiffon and semi-chiffon in black, gunmetal and all good seasonable Silk to the top... $2.00 HUMMING. BIRD HOSE Our famous: $1.50 stocking, greatly improved with a longer silk boot and new pat- & ented index ankle. Shown in 15 popular colors and each puir in a lovely Christ- ney shipment of colors , JUST RECEIVED. : A‘new shipment of tweed You Kayser Square or pointed heels, in semi-chiffon or chif- fon—all good .seasonable shades and black $1.75°$2.25§ $1.50 top such year Al Overshoes : z : VAUDEVILLE - TONIGHT SALTON in “European Gymn Rihis DEVEAUX, DELL & JOE in “Just a Man, a Maid and a Dummy” CHARNOFF’S DAINTY REVUE. “a Song and Dance Diversion” PEARL BROTHERS, “Those Two Comedians” “MACHEDON BROTHERS in “Comedy Triple Bar Act” 8:15 and 10:15 -.- Bismarck Time Palace - Mandan New Furs In Holiday Mood Fur wraps of rare beauty and work- manship — the gift supreme! A delight- ful in jariety of styles all the pelts. Hudson Seal, Jap Mink, Raccoon, Muskrat, Kangaroo, winter Sealine. Moderately priced. : Bismarck Fur Company Phone 610 207 Fifth St. A. P. Knothe, Prop. gift can give round satisfaction lain enamel lining @ promise of better, more eee enn ioe: Ha Bvesion compecinapet B. K. SKEELS 408 Broadway