The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 5

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Installation of Officers Tuesday By Eastern Star! regular meeting of the Eastern Star last evening in the Masonic temple. Mrs, Effie Lahr served as installing officer while the following officers were initiated into their duties in} the lodge: Mrs. Marcia Thomas, worthy ma- tron; H. 8. Lobach, worthy patron; Mrs. Gertrude Middlemas, jociate Miss Bertha Seve mn, sec- Mrs. Zina Hunter, treasurer; hel Petron, conductress; Mrs. dansonius, associate conduc- a Pearl Dunn, marshal; Miss Lucile Lahr, organist; Miss Blanche Houser, Ada; Mrs. Bessie Brainerd, iss Marjory Best, Esther; Mrs. Nellie Fosteson, Martha; Miss Clara Leekey, Electa: Mrs, Margaret Schnecker, warder; Mrs, Jennie Will, sentinel. Business Women Have Christmas Party on Tuesday The Bevvese and Peafa-ginnal Women’s club entertained last evening in the club rooms at the an- nual Christm gtades of the Will Jessie Striegl gave a piano solo, The Christmas greeting of Miss Nina M. Phillips of New York city, national vresident of the club. was read by Miss Lilian Cook. Christ- mas carofs , sung by a group of members ai which boxes were packed fdr’ the club’s “Christmas family.” Refreshments were served at the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926' makers will | for Mrs. Edna D. Best, chaplain; j v change in the p |Playmaker Reunion at Grand Pacific on December 27 Installation of officers featured the! The annual reunion:.of the Julia Marlowe chapter of the Junior Play-| Ret at the Geacd peefert of # din. | arrive in Bismatck tonight. to spend! Chris o'clock Monday evening, December 27. The dinner will be followed by a dance at the A. O. U. W. hall. Milford Dresbach, general chair- man, is being aided in preparation | __the affair by Edmund O'Hare, chairman of the program committee, | Ethel Child, invitations, J. Henry Barneck, decorations, and Gwendolyn Jensen, menu, * The program will include an ad-| Bell. dress of welcome by William Smith, | Garri president of this year’s Junior Play: | makers, and responses by three past residents, Ric is jutler and Dana Shearn. Miss Clarice Belk will give a readin several musical numbers are being planned. ard Day, Elizabeth During the dinner music will be furnished by Sidney Rigler’s orches tr tis orchestra Art Cayou and Piay for the dance, ‘ince the invitations .LEAVES FOR ILLINOIS Howard Ritchie left last evening Ohio, formerly for Saybrook, Ill., after being inform- rived in the cit ed by Associated Press news dis- patches received here t! is si Mrs. Perry Smith, had juries received yeste: closed buggy in which she was riding was struck by avtrain. His parents, Senator and Mrs. C. G. Ritchie, ar- rived at their home at McClusky last ‘evening, telephone messages stated, following a visit at the home of their t his sister, conclusion of the evening. A Christ-| daughter in Saybrook. They left mas tree and other Christmas decor- ations adorned the rooms. Bruce V. Wallace, Bismarck high; Saybrook the day before the uecident, and did not know of it until they puede | reached McClusky, STUDENT’ AT MINNESOTA: UNI-} VERSITY VISITS SISTERS Miss Norine Robertson, who teaches school graduate of the class of 1921,| in New Rockford, N. D., has been the is now in his fifth year at the Uni-: guest of her sisters, the Misses Wini- versity of Minnesota, friends have tred. Irene, and Marie Robertson, for learned, und ix planning on vemain- several days. The four sisters will g in the Twin Cities for the Carist- holidays. M ber of the University. of Minnesota and has just completed u two weeks run at the State theatre in Mi neupolis and the Capitol theatre; in St. Paul in an overtui voices from that orga leave to r. Wallace is a meri home in mas holidays. of sixteen Minneapolis for a few day: tion. He| with her sister, Miss Agnes also took part in the program of, who is studying art in Mi Christmas carols broadcast by the! From there she will go choir from Gold Medal Station! Citv. Iowa, to spend Chris ‘ow morning for their inot to spend the Christ- ON HOLIDAY TRIP Miss Mary Parsons has WCCO. Minneapolis, last Monday! her brother, William. evening. IN SEATTLE Jack Dingle, a former Bismarck! Mrs. A. G. HOME FROM UNIVERSITY Arthur of ‘orlie, son of Governor and has arrived home 01 high school student, now of the! from the University of North Dako- University of Washington, will be} ta to spend the Christmas holidays the guest of his mother and two sis-| with his parents. ters, Mrs. V. S. Dingle, and daugh- ters, all former residents of Bix- marck, at their home in Seattle, Washington, over the holidays. TO VISIT IN GLENDALE Alfred W. Prater, formerly of Bis- marck und @ graduate of the ry high schoot; will spend the Christ- mas holidays with his parents at Glendale, Calif. | Mr. Prater is now a student at the University of South- ern Californi: AT HOME IN. ROCHESTER Rev. and Mrs. G. B, Newcomb, formerly of Bismarck, are now at home in Rochester, N. Y., according to word received here. Their son, William, a college student, will he at home with them over the Christ- |} mas holidays. WILL. VISIT MOTHER Friends .of Miss Zella Harris, who was valedieterian of the class of 1922 of the Bismarck high school, will be interested in hearing that she will be ‘fw Minneapolis, the guest of her mother, over the Christmas holidays. TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Versie Frazier and Mrs, E. FE. Church (Miss ie Frazier), both members of the Bismarck high school class of 1922, will spend the holidays with their parents, Senator and Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, in Washington. PLAYMAKER PLAY DATE AN- NOUNCED February 10 was today announced as’ the date fo the annual Junior Playmaker play, always an important event in the amatuer theatricals of the city. STUDENT AT COLUMBIA COLLEGE W. Glen, Wallace, an alumnus of the Bismartk hi 7 schoo ct es it at Ce la Unive YY ie" Poe SiGe Sad will spend the Chri mas holidays at Livingston Hi HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Ella Funston, who teaches Ghylin district sehoel, stopped Bismarck for a short visit en route to her home at Menoken to spend the holidays with her parents. REMAIN IN MINNEAPOLIS The Misses Stella and Edith Fin- wall, Bismarck girls who are taking nurses’ training in Minneapolis, will || not be able to be in Bismarck for thy Christmas holidays. The Weather Snow tonight with cold wave; temperature at ‘zero or lower HE WILL MISS HILLEBOE COMING HERE | Miss Stella Hilleboe, who will be a holiday guest at the home of Gov- | DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON in, Specialist : Chronic Diseases - “Bismarck, N. D. |ernor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, is ex: | pected to arrive in the city tom Miss Hilleboe and M Sorlie are sisters. SLEIGH RIDE The Boy Scouts of the Presby church enjoyed a sleigh afternooa which TO PRACTICE THURSDAY All those who are taki the pageant at the McCabe | Episcopal church are asked to meet for practice Thursda; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sn the parents of a daughter born Fri- pat the Bismarek/ HE WH y afternoon at day, December 17, hospital. ing has returned to. A‘his home in Glen Uliin after being sleigh, several bob sleds and a four-/discharged from the St. Alexius hos- horse team were used. The iden was | suggested by Clarence’ Bohner, lead- ‘er of the Raven patrol ‘scoutmaster, accompanied the boys. TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Esther Mary pital, where he has been receivin LEAVES FOR LANGDON Miss Marie Delvo will leave Thurs- orning for her home at Lang- D., where she will spend the with her parents. Mrs. Fred pi s retupned to her home at Ba win. the holidays with her paren’ {and Mrs, Oliver C, Brannen, ber of the Lincoln high school fucul-| were in Bismarck today en route to Chicago, where they will be the guests of their two daughters for a month. ‘OR CHRISTMAS Hiller, a sudent at the ness college, left Unis ty, Des Moines, lowa, Mrs, Joe Geek Mrs. J. J. Geek ed friends in Bis D.| Bismarck ba: morning for her hor Wyman Giitschka day in da | we and | Will ice has heen made, | ¥rrive the rresent charee being 75 cents for | h ‘ the dinner and 60 cents a couple for! nouncer at radio statio the dance. Reservations should be made with Ethel Childs, 793-R, or | day season. Milford Dresbach, 1134. Wales will be here du mus holidays with her f. 'y is a guest at the C. M. Dahl home. TO VISIT DAUGHTER | Dr, and Mrs, EB. P, Quain have gone | ‘inee Every Day 2:30 ONIGHT DAY and THURSDAY] Christmas holidays with their so: law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs A RIOTOUS VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY MATINEE and EVENING PALACE THEATRE - MANDAN ON THE STAGE PRESTON & YSOBEL offer “Nonsense and Music” HUM DOODLE TRIO— “Kings of Harmony”—Music Norma Shearer With CONRAD NAGEL BARBARA KAYE & BOYS in ture Revue of Class” GOLDE, America’s Younge:: Mimic in “Fiddling _—_——— JACK & CLAIRE McMAHON, “Variety With a Punch” ON THE SCREEN BENNETT —in “The Lily”— EVENING 8315 and 10: BISMARCK TIME he gift:ideat- SIC Lgr your Christmas present this yeat be an Orthophonic Victroh— the gift that keeps on giving! Through this. great instrument, and the new Orthophonic Victor Records, you can give years of joy and entertainment. There are many models and prices. Come in and let us show them to youl! | Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NN |notidays her mother, Mrs. Clark Pel- part in! ton, of Fargo: PARENTS OF DAt are TO VISIT MOTHER Mrs. BL F. Hiltner left this morn ing for St. Cloud, Minn., to spend the Christmas holidays with — her mother, LEAVES HOSPITAL alwitter, who has been jent at the St. Alexius hospi VISIT IN BISMARCK and daughter-in-law, tC Ullin, visit ck y GOES TO JAMESTOWN yestown With friends TO SAME ALG. Whi ti TOWN eowent to dane the day. Y a Gift Suggestion Sheer. Chiffon Hose in All Smart Colors You will find Christmas shopping at this store very comfortable and satisfying. No crowded counters and all assortments of gift hosiery are complete as to sizes and colors. Simplify matters and decide now to remember several of the on your list with beautiful hosie: ~ A Christmas Box With Every Pait Holeproof Hosiery a et “= St. Paul, Dee. jYerton State Bank with deposits of! sioner of banks, announced today. T Chicago to spend the holidays with sare used to aid ys in carrying on their necess ork of picking stream certain poisons which must regularly carried off in the tions to preserve the system | self-poisoning. Foley Pills, diuretic, eliable, valuable me { Can Still Find Here a Large Selection “eta keepine the | ing. poi ar | Pills, diuretic. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. A. H. Pearson, for irbe Barber She new connected with the arber Shop. G. W. JASKE, Prop. il Our assortment of light cut gl; | HI jot the nex Bi i For Mother— For Sweetheart— fae. CHRISTMAS aes? FLOWERS +’ No gift better expresses that devo- tion and love you feel toward your Mcther, your wife er your Sweetheart Ay than a bouquet of beautiful Roses. Let not Christmas pass without this thoughtfulne Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR A Box of Sweet Shop Candy! MINNESOTA BANK CLOSED — | $155,000, was closed because of dé 2. (P) The Wol-' pleted reserves, A. 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Fancy line of Box Candies from 65¢* to $5.00. Also complete line df smoker’ supplies. The Sweet Shop The Good Place toDine 2

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