The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 4

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! i Y i ; = ge 5 be PAGE FOUR Social and | Personal Miss Kositzky Is Hostess at Bridge Party on Thursday Miss Josephine Kos ‘ evening at her street, at ige party home, a prettily pla Card table _ap- other decorations Christmas colors, At the conclusion of the lunche: y Two tables of bridge were during the evening; honors Mrs, R. E. Middaugh CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ‘The Sunday school of the Methodist. ning a Christmas on Christmas ‘The pageant is | entitled “The Light of the World.” A general practice of all depitments of the Sunday ol, including the | junior, intermediate und young peo- ple's departments, will be held 5 urday afternoon at 3 o'clock, An- other practice will be held Sunday afternoon at lock. MeCabe pal chureh is. plan ‘ant to be given their ninth Five tables ot . honors going to A.W, CANDY The Training School for Nurses of the Bismarck hospital will have a candy sale Saturday, beginning at noon and continuing throughout the afternoon and evening, at the Cowan drug store. Many unusual and a ALE lieious candies have ben prepared The sale will also include pies and cakes. AMPFIR The Occeto Campfire girls met at the home of a and ning with Misy Olson as_ hostesses. Ck alaneh was served at the conclusion of the evening. PARENT: Mr, and Mrs. L. marck are the parents of Thutsday at the Al HERE O} R.A. Balerud of Minot ts 8 spending @ few days in Bismarck on busines er geeeoel oa i At The Movies Pe a on ELTINGE THEATRE Buster ton will be seen at the | Eltinge tod a in his latest feature comed attling But- ler.” The = fre ced comedian has the role of s rich and laz Harvest Queen | year students at Oklahoma] ha Every Baptist” Uni y, Oka. | hold a Harvest: F crown | J, the most popular girl queen, Here's | this year's—Miss Edris Abernathy, | ¢ of Altus, Okla. a a line. H * NEWS BRIEFS 3 Se eae i (By The As | Chic Dr. « Mayo, | Rochester, Minn. was pres- ident of ‘Chieugo & Northwestern Railway surgeons at annual confer ence here, Mr: Pri North Dakota Agri | MePherson | treatments. | Prominent Men in | the matter is not corr “Sumas! New Trial Denied s chairman if who gets knocked !for a loop by Kid | ¢ » will be held nee Cupid while traveling through the | Frid great open spaces along the paved | = | highways. After committing matri-! Minneapolis Mitchell, Owa- money, the idolized son of an over w Y of indulgent father masquerades as a Ws80- zing celebrity in order to please his | ciation he: briae, Complications pile up thick ad | and fast; how he saves his psuedo, | Stanle: ce Holst, 20,| ‘ged with first ring honor—and his bride—provides | Sanish, 5 examination the most sensational climax ever in-| degree conspiracy case, asks! governor of Californiu for oppor- | | tunity to fight signing of extraditio: papers. Senate passes appropriation bill in record time; Senator King, Utah, ! during discussion of measure, calls Coolidge economy “myth.” Paris hears King Ferdinand of Ru- nia, critically ill, will be brought from Bucharest for radium t the This Territory to Be pigs dio ‘Subjects’ s had been | n the terri k were to: rs of the Ki nounced te y interest by day confirmed by 1 s club, who i el « Kiwani * Alb has taken upon very diffieult t | Agn | Hut s eure tri- | be fling, mem t they de-| M elared that it behooved all the people | interested in the welfare of their} communities to listen in, on KF" for rumors are rampant that the | @. communities in which they live will| '. suffer w greal deal at Christmas if| cted. _Fallo ng investigation, accord- of the Kiwanis club: | J. Larson; anton, John Philip Dr. Grewer; So- | and Ei enst at 7 Hazelton, Adolph Qua Cus Day; and © Epstein; Driscoll, M, Wild Bliss; Baldwi v Be Fae Ww cate Hugh Mier | joug nett Dawson Woman at Hibbing] 17 state court today a new trial to Miss M yan of Hibbing, who had sued the village for $10,000 damages. She slipped and | f sidewalk in Hibbing Novem-| &! ‘I ked $10,000 dam- | 4% + is county court | jae This was af- | 2 fir supreme court, = sila Beef Imports of rubber heels into Japan | 4 are doing away with wooden sandals. | withdrawn when ¢ F Legion officials protested. Thereupon m to be of | Mrs. addressed the Decatur Radio’s Rialto | UD en The Garri-| of St. Paul will gi p.m. from WCCO (417), Beulah, | stations. An Americ: the Denver post w p.m. over KOA ¢ The Two one-act plays ai 8 n. scheduled from nis and | filo. Accordion Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ‘What be a loss to r will sary “Ser West Point. Wall 0 Stagg’s bri troduced in a comedy. As usual, Keaton k aortlean from the the picture to the “Battling Butler” from the Mthrough the pict Je supporting cast in YN : Edwards McDonald, O'Brien, Eddie w alter James, Borden and Bu CAPT = Among. othe are two th stand out 3 be the cli neither of the story. in as thrilling a forest waa screened. The first of t affair, a free-for crowd of lumberjacks mix up FE gang of lumber poachers who have been stealing trees. ‘This big, momer fire as A clever touch in this fight is that ¢ it takes place in front of “The Lu: berjacks’ Rest.” Later House Peters mixes up with the head of the poachers and they ‘fight a fierce battle in a driving rain on the edge of u dangerous cliff. n Reynolds has done an unusu- piece of directing in this the lumber e colorful supporting Wanda Hawley, Walter McGrail, E. Anderson, Charles Mailer, Clemento and Howard Truesdell! f SHES OF LIFE | (By Associated Press) Washington—What! No beans? The department of agriculture announces | ‘thet the bean crop is 3,000,000 or more bushels short of normal. | “New York—Homeliness has its ad- vantages. Mrs. Cora Dorian, 50, ac- -eused by her husband, was exonerat- ed by a jury after her attorney plead- | 2, “How can this woman, old and| =e have any appeal for any | < Hollywood, Calif.—Neither film-| dom nor flapper can buy any of| ino’s wardrobe, says A. Seeret the sheik’s manager and ex- “I can't do it. Those clothes | 3 talked to me. Rather than let -any one else have them I'l buy them aayeell.” ‘many screen offers. —_——— Farmers of the Canadian north- courses for and was 1 in’ district Attorneys i Edward F. lisher and ‘ amnpbelt ‘i New Ye we ounced Heflin, and | Modern Syncopation | HE popular ukulele, the Tosi’ Seemann, gui- tar and trap drums are the in- struments that make for mod- ern music in the home, the school, and the orchestra. Why not organize a home Syn- copation Band? The boy or girl who can cy a musical instrument is al were popular. Our special plan of instructors will help you. Just a litrle spare time is required to fit yourself for playing popular- ity and profit. Come in any time and inves- Frank L. Smith in Chicago ndecid wh he appointment as ator. | tigate. Ormiston, ender 'inaciment ese, "The Melody Shop Ss | Bismarck , : The Music Shop Give Your Child Mandan Enough Vitamins For Good Health SCOTT'S | EMULSION Is The Agreeable Way To Obtain The Benefits Of Cod- ‘Ancaseof fire it pays your Interest you must pay interest on| your konds regardless of the| | fact that fire has stopped pro- ii i - duction. A. 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