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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 i omen weal College Students Arriving Home For in Milftary Academ; Bismarck will be gay is indicated by come home with the many affairs on the Christma calendat. As in past years the re That the Christmas holidays Steen, who attend } ‘ho attend colleges and uni- throughout the country will signal for dozens of hos- izations, lodges and} © ertain with Christmas endolyns Welch, Among ‘the college students who Woaster, Ohio, will’ not have arrived home this week-end oj who will arrive within the next fe days are Miss Ruth Rawlings, Mi Ruth Staley, Miss Sara Rubin, Mis: all from Northwestern| Cony in the week’ from isa Hagel’ Lenhart, Miss Gwendo- lyn Jones, Donald Jones, William Lenhart and Louis Grambs will: re- turn from the University ot Wiscon- i fs parents, Mr. and Mrs. has bee iss Minda Rudser and Miss Olive| Indianapolis hospital a student t St. Olaf College, , wijl arrive 22. Miss Rudse: her brother and and Mrs. L. 0, R and Miss Lee will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lee. Gerald Bystrom of the Gustavus Adolphus college will| be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bystrom, over Christmas and New Year's, From Jamestown Coll Eaton, Miss Elizabeth Beatrice Register and vieve Rue are home for the ‘ ly bas ‘Katharine. Bodens' , ho al ends of Southern Cal. iota at van Kier aunt, Mrs, C. « Tucker of Long Beach, Calit., dur- M ie the Christmas vacation. Her brother, Robert, wha i» employed with the Guthrie Construction com- pany in Washington will also be un- able to return to Bismarck for Christ- mas. gece Flaherty has’ arrived e, Washington, to spend lays with his parents, Mr. and Nes T E. Flaherty. Duane Diehl, Zeph Hollenbeck, Har- old Lucas, Sidney Register, Edward Boelter, Eurl Benser, Everett O'Neil, | Dana Shearn, Jack elyerint Herbert O'Hare, Robert — Birdzell, ' William Nuessle, William and te incis Hill. man, Willis Shenard, Winsto. ty Archie Mc( val and Fenton Goddard gre among. the young men who will return from the University of North Dakota at Grand She is slowly improving. The members of Jean Miss Gene- added a pretty note. committee in’ ch: Mrs. Honor Mrs. president of the Degree lodge Thursday e in the ‘home of Uther officers oman, first Mrs. clude Mrs. Mrs. Mary Ida and Agnes | Hultberg, Miss Shirley Penner, Miss | Emily Olson, Miss Barbara Register, | | social hour.’ The hostess, Miss Mary Cayou, and Miss Helen | ‘°* Sere Brooks ure also students at the Uni- | her daughter, Mr versity of North Dakota and are ar- riving home today. ‘iss Blanche Whittemore will ar- tive Sunday Sen the University of North Dakota wand Melva Whittemor from Jamestown Coll fs A spend the holidays “a ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A.*Whittemore. Miss Dorothy Sar last evening from tien olis. where she | Miss Marcelle TaRose, a student the Rosaty College, River’ Fore | Chicago, arrived ‘this noon to_ sper the holidays with her parents, Dra and| Mrs. V. J. LaRose. Miss Genevieve| Beles @ student at the University of Minnesota, will spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. T. H. Loomis of St. Paul. ° * j Mics Evaliee George who is attend- fing the University of Washington,' q w... spend the Untisomas holidays | : with friends at Seattle. Kenneth ‘and + Helen Crawford, stadents at the Uni- } ‘versity of North Dakota. ere spend- ing the holidays with their father, L. F. Crawford. Mrs. Crawford, who is The partm mas party, DISMARCH.W.DAK namowns. Diamonds, the Christmas and New Year’s Holidays 5 at Faribault will im, Mies Mabel Aaberg and Miss Olga ¢Phail School of Music will remain in Minneapolis for turn of the scores of Bismarck young| the holidays, David Hollingsworth, a student at Pillsbury College, Ow:- Minn, will arrive tomorrow; | Josephine Nuchols, daughter ft Ju lige S. L, Nuchols, a senior at the University of North Dakota, will visit friends at Reynolds, N. D. M Grant Knowles, his hehe, r Columbus College, Dubuque, lowa, and the two will spend the holidays with th F. A. Knowles. | s Floy Kitchen, who entered the University of Indiana in the fall, 1 weeks at an will not be ‘uble to return home for Cheistmas. f "Thirteen Bridge Club — Entertains Husbands at Party! the Thirteen Bridge club and. their husbands were entertained at dinner Thursda ing at the home of Mr. and M Finney, 220 Anderson avenue. tables were prettily decorated with | :| Christmas favors and lighted candles | | pereats, even- ize. Honors | Pauline Robidou was elected of Honor ing at a meeting | J. W.. Scott. | Mrs. Marian | e president Morris, second viee pres cella McCarty, Rose The meeting was follo Donald course, CHRISTMAS PARTY beginners and cradle roll de- its of the Presbyterian church | were entertained Thursday afternoon in the church parlors at a Christ- Popcorn balls and tiny dolls were distributed to the kid-| dies. A program included ‘vocal solos little Robert Humphreys, a duet : ae, (fictowieS eon geeattn) Jtwriey Diamond Mounted ° ~ Watches and Jewelry. Something New Designed by soft suede ern art in i called the “Swan.” Lelong, this by Liiuretta Wright and Marga Jane Owens, and other musical bers and recitations, Cookies |served to the children at the jof the afternoon and a luncheon Yserved to their mothers. HOLIDAY VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mullin jneapolis and Duluth, Minn., they will v. holidays, In Minneapo be guests of Mrs. Mullin’s . Burt | * The Christmas day with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. and) RETURNS TO STAPLES liam F. Robinson the | ¢ | Friday for their home in } after an extended | ith Mrs, Robinson’ | Mr. and Mrs. Charles el, RETURNS FROM SCHOOL David Hollingsworth, who is — at Pillsbury Ac: Owatonna, Minn, will arriv F. Hollingsworth URNS FRO: IN ULLIN HOLIDAY VISIT Miss Gladys Moffet will le: ow for, for a” week's visit Nye! with CLOTHING STORE Caps With fur inside bands Men’s .. Boys’ .. Town and Country visiting. in the south, will not come Our newest creations _ in home for the holidays, Vincent La- [Diamond mounted jewelry Blazers France will also return from the Un certainly will. please you, versity of North Dakota. i : Daniel Dodd will ive Sunday q noon from the University of Minne- a sota to Christmas with his Sadie O'Connor Dodd. | Ankenmann, who is employ- } ed at Beulah, will be home the latter, ; rt of the week to visit his mother, : " Sara West Ankenmann, over the this store. assortment cf monds, and the end. ] aul Clifford, a senior at Cham- pion, Prairie du Chien, Wis., arrived last ‘evening to visit his parents, Mr. rice, color, cutting and For .men . -$9.00 and Mes. RC, Clifford, His brother, Gualiec’’ en eaeee, and 00 phen, a atident ef Maquette Uni: | i aot hates we can ates Boys 12 to 16 yrs. ...$6: Ste, versity, will go to Chicago to visit friends ore. wr holida: a ciel ss Clara Sperry arrive a} noon from > Pepe of bly, Dees wad spend the vacation Legh vi vereg ir. and Mrs, E. H. peice bert: Nuessle will also ym the state university to parents, Judge and Mrs,/W. Nuessle. Miss. Mercia Bowman and Miss Lydia Bertsch will rive Sunday ! noon from Grand Forks where they sitend hes University of North Dako- ta. ge Boelter of the Univer- sity of North Dakota is also expected . hoy for the Christmas holidays. » Briloe Murphy, another state univer- i spend the holidays ol rents, Mr. and Norris Fitch er- glived by: id ‘Grand ‘Forks visit his eee ee B. he you. hr, Military ‘Accaemy et at Faribault, Minn.; for the holidays, and his & Taeasee Jecmeer whe tends” St; James Mostly. cloudy tonight and Sunday ;. some snow probable They express the originality and individuality always ap- » parent in jewelry shown in We ‘alsa’ have a splend loose newest in diamond settings which we can set your diamonds in. Pee posted on Diamonds as F. A. KNOWLES | Jeweler—Bismaxck “Bismarck’s Diamond St3re” Matinee Every Day at 2:30 “TONIGHT — Saturday All -wool fanned; plain or plai « For men ... .$2.00 to $7.50 For boys and x - girls .....$8.50 & $4.60 Stag Shirts Heavy all wool, double back Shirts Madras and fancy Broad- cloth . SS ae to $4.25 Men's all wool ....$8 to $5 Boys? flannel $1.50 to $2.50 Warm Gloves Leather trimmed golf $1 and $1.50 Silk or wool-lined kid $1.75 to $3.50 Squirrel-lined kid ... .$5.00 Allen-A Sox Rayon .......... Fancy cashmere . i Silk and wool .........75c Bedroom. Slippers Men’s nut brown veal $2.25 Ladies’ felt snugglers $1.00 King Comfort Robe: Men’s Bath Robes $6.00 to $9.00 Lounging Robes, silk $13.50 _ Leather Belts Xmas boxes.’..$1 & $1.50 Garter and Armband Sets - T5c peather Vests, Sheep and er Lined Coats, Dress | Overcoats, Suits; Shoes and Mr. and Mrs. Gilman’ bag of] | ha suggestion of mod- unusual metal top, is und children left last evening for Min- | where over the Christmas they will father, A. arris, and her sisters, until Tues- day when they go to Duluth to dpend Mullin’s Mullin, | y will return to Bismarck After dinner the guests were wen- | December 29, tertained at the home of Dr. Robingon at brid by Dr, Robinson. Mrs. Finney was chairman of e of the affair. Robidou Is Elected Degree of resident} and Charles and Jncqueline, left ples, ri the parents, | demy at home Sunday to spend the Christmas holi- days with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. . home in Barney, N. | her THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE Leave on Extended Honeymoon in East Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Carroll of Man- dan today announced the marriage of their daughter Mabel to Morrel Be. Gilman of Bismar The ceremony took place Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian Maase, before a few in- timate friends of the bride and groom. Rev. G. W. Stewart of Man- dan officiated. The couple left last evening for the east. They will spend Christmas with Mr. Gilman's mother at Ply- mouth, W Following the holidays, they Will go to Chicago, Detroit, and other eustern cities. Mr. and Mr: home in the H er March 1, Mrs. Gilma dan and Bisn well know rek, Before he ected nist it few weeks she hi ittle isin is Bi lo 4 distributor DIN FALL is in the ffering from ceived in fall from an eight foot Newell He was on noon for a t ; were not | serious and he is getting alone nicely. RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET. i The Rainbow will meet to- night at 7: Masonic Temple. Initiation services will be held, All | members are urged to attend. | PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Mrs. L. D. Jefferies of Washburn is ja patient at the Bismarck hospital, MUSICAL PROGRAM The Music class of St. Mary's Cath+ olic school was presented in an ine 18 i. E. Hanson, E. W. Leonard, 8. F. Lawyer,. Suit Cases. .$1.50 to $1400 |). I) yisl AUTOMAT? MOTION PICTU CAMERA Gilman will be at | es Apartments aft: | in aii A yift suggre rs, | teresting der yesterday in the Winston and | First National Bank Bismarck, North Dakota THE PIONEER BANK . Established In We extend to our ers all the faciliti de marck and the Western part of North Dakota. Asi Assistant GIVE THIS ago GIFT CHILDREN’: a 'S STORY HOUR Useful Gift hour which was in charge of Miss | Esther Maxwell, teacher in the | school, to the kiddies, who were ree, RECITAL GREATLY ENJOYE!) every pupil did exeeltent! work, Seat. spend t and siste eumtil the ts nie da Abhi has vet 2g VISIT IN BISMARCK Herbert Miller of Minot) arriv ion for the diserin | ing man is this Brighton slipp wenu r. attends the Unive program last [.the school audite [performed ver pene large 1 of the Presby meet Monda a. What Couid ight at 1.0.0.F., Everybody welcome. Saturday Hall. A choice set of knives, forks and spoons in a DR. M. E. BOLTON \ | mest desirable — pat- Osteopathic Physician | kee pe 1 116% Fourth St. Phone 2owgif CM» Nicely arrangec Bismarck, N. D. }f# on a double purpose rerving tray is just the thing. See our pleasing pat- in Community. “1847” Rogers, Alvin and Wallace at prices terns to please your pocket- book || About 90 children between the ages | day jot tive and "hike were at the Public] law, Mr. and Mrs library this morning for the story | wilt Christmas stories were told atheved around a gaily decorated Chrisima The voice reeital by Mrs, Hermann safe he Scheffer's pupils last night at the re an @urch was greatly joyed. In ane, diction, ‘style, ets, te he ut today from Grand Forks, where he of North Dy Bonham Bros. Diamonds Jewelry Watches 79 , fe ation be é 2 = x What a host of wonderful Christmas suggestions is of- _fered by this Store in the way of Electrical Appliances! Note the quality of this merchandise, then the low prices and scan this list for suitable ideas. Toasters . " Waffle Irons ..........10.00 to 15.00 Percolators ........... _.B.K. SKEELS.. PAGE FIVE $$ $$$ — €amp of Modern wodlaeet if America ‘will a hold a business meeting. Sat- FOR “ITIES ——__“ urday evening at 8 o’cléck in ie ek "" the office of Consul L. J..Wehe in the Lucas block. Election of officers and other business will be transacted. If*you want to rest iii snug satisfaction burn Beulah Cant. Phone 62. Wachters, = Willa there be an. = Orthophonic ictrola in your home this Christmas? kota, to spend the Christmas holi with his brother and. sister-in » Miller. LEAVE! Finge Twin Cit A heavy storm would ham- per the delivery of coal. Play and fill your, bin with ' Beulah Coal. Phone 62. Wach- ters. CHRISTMAS is not really Christmas without taisic. Bring the true holiday spirit into your home with the best music in the world—-Ortho- | phonic Music. The gift that keeps on givirig! i You can still get an Orthcphonic Victrola in time for Christmas. But the time is short. and see us about it—now! HOSKINS-MEYER t THE HOME OF KFYR Come in New Gribophoute For Her Pleasant Surprise! THINGS ELECTRICAL seeee ee 8 4,50 to $12.50 . 4.50 to 62.50 8.50 ) ‘ Jiguods wt Su 408 Broadway vetmont asz bs ? Ya ad i Yar ropwan be