The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1926, Page 5

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se, 4 Squirrel . Club’s Reunion Date Will Be December 28 Former members of the Squirrel club, with the college students as honor guests, will be entertained by this year’s club at a holiday reunion December 28. The affair will be-in the nature of a dinner at the McKen- zie hotel and will be followed with dance in Patterson's hall. Plans are being made to make the affair one of the outstanding holiday parties for the younger set. Invita- tions have been issued to all Squirrel club members, past and present, for the dinner, and dance invitations in- clude a large number of friends of the organizat Children Guests at A.O.U.W. Party Tuesday Evening by the children featured h party given last, eve- ning for juvenile members of the A. O. U. W. Reading, musical numbers und songs made up the program. dane Smith, Ruth Christenson, Mills, Jr, Kathleen Maassen, George Bye insky, Lester Kel Bonita Lauder, K Kelly, Imogene Kaiser, Robert Kaiser, Robert Nelson, Cecil Nelson, Luella Trepp, Margaret McGarvey, Vivien Burton and Don Byers having parts, The program was followed by the appearance of Santa Cl it large sack of Christm: fruits and nuts for the A danee for the adult members ot the lotige followed. War Mothers Elect wi Fort Lincoln Ohapter, American War Mothers, met at the nome of Mr, Frank Paris Tuesday afternoon and elected officers for the ensuing year. The officers follow: War Mother, Mrs. Henry Burman; er, Mrs. Charles Boi Mrs. John Burke; Charles Parsons, Mrs. J.A. Flow, M Robidou. After the business meeting served refreshments a t social hour was enjoy ENTERTAIN AT DINN Mr. and Mrs. George D. tertained Wednesday evening at their home on Park Avenue at Covers were marked for 32 guests. Bridge was played after dinner, hon- ors going to Governor A. G. Sortie. Mr, and Mrs, W. F, MvClelland of Mandan, Mrs. F. S. Henry, Mrs. Spen- cer Boise and Dr. F. B. Strauss. The Bismarck-Mandan — grchestra played during the dinner hour. SERIOUSLY ILL Fred Roberts, 313 Eighth street, old time resident of Bismarck, was taken to the St. Alexius hospital last evening when he became critically} ill. His condition is still serious to- day although he is reported as im-| proved. Mr. Roberts is 72 years of age. a PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Chris Bertsch, proprietor of the Chris Bertsch garage, was taken to a local hospital Wednesday to undergo an operation for gall stones. operation has been postponed for a few days. Mr, Bertsch is somewhat improved today. VISITORS LEAVE Mrs. Samson Stitzel and sm: who have been visiting Mrs, Stitzel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Larkin, for the past two months, left thin morning for their home in New Rock- ford. TO JOIN HUSBAND Mrs. Pete Paranick will arrive in the city Friday from Minneapolis to join her husband, who is employed at the McKenzie Barber shop. She will be accampanied by their son, Pete, Jr. GO 70 ST. PAUL Mr. and Mrs, k Kiebert son, Frank, Jr., lft this morning for 1 to spend the Cheissmae pelle days with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Coe Kicbert. GOES TO GRAND FORKS Miss Martha Naramore of Linton was in Bismarck this morning et route to Grand Forks, where she will visit her grandmother during the Christmas ‘holidays. HOLIDAY VISIT Mr.and Mrs, J. F. Orchard and ey ae ts Vatgs and Cary, N. De BLE over’ the ‘Christmas and New Year's holidays. TO VISIT IN FARGO Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Targart and daughter, Helen, went to Fai i reo Seley to spend the Christmas holidays wi Mrs. Targart’s parents, Mr. avd Mrs. L, Sundfor. CHRISTMAS VISIT Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Green went to Cavakier this morning for a week's visit with rebetives. ~ i The Weather Fair tonight and Friday. Colder tonight. Con- tinued cold Friday ‘ith Billie | mi Officers at Meeting | the] R, dinner. | 4. The} Bismarck tonight’ to spend the Bismarck Teachers to Spend Christmas Vacation at Homes; A large number of Bismarck school | teaihers have gone to their homes for the Christmas holidays, taking praddae ag of the two weeks’ vacation ufforded by the closing of schools. Several left last evening and man more this morning. ‘A few plan t: remain in Bism: ek over the holiday: From the Will school Miss Char- lotte Schmidt has gone to Mi 8. D., and Miss Jessie St visit her sister in Brooks Misses Sylvia and Eva Haverman be at their home at 1311 Irvin Ave ‘nue, Bemidji, Mi Miss Gertrude Evarts and Miss L paiys a) ii be at home in Miss Huber, principal, will main in Bismarck until after Chri mas day, when she apolis for a visit. Miss Esther Teichman, nurse, left last evning for her home, | 1206 Fifth street south, Farg | Miss Elizabeth Best and Miss Helen| lcLean are the only members of the William Moore faculty who are out-j of-town for the holidays. Miss Best has gone to her home at Walhalia and Miss McLean to her home at Grafton The other teachers, Mrs. Ella Cass man, Miss Lavina Register, Miss I: bel Campbell, Miss Anna Rodewald Miss Edna Jones and Miss Jennie remain jn Bismarc | Miss Jean Gardiner of the Richholt | school will spend the holi in’ Brocket, her home. Miss Clara Reis- tad will go to her home at Walcott. | Miss Margaret Lyness has 1 for. Bloomington, Wis., and’ Miss Florence Huber will spend part of the holiday in Fargo, iss Agnes Royle, Miss Marion Morange, iss Ruth Miss Leona Mushinski | in Bismarck, Miss Jeannete Myhre has gone to her home ut Reynolds and Miss Josie A. Grinde to her home at Mayville Both teach at the Wachter school. House and M Malmquist will: remain at their iomes ‘a f nd Forks and Miss Sara Andrews to her home at Washburn. Miss Marie bertson will be in Minot and Miss one Parisian | particularly |tiered skir sleeve shapes of blue Lucile | * Blue and the Gray of the new offerings couturiers.. This interesting one with HOLIDAY TRIP nd Mrs. ©. P. Stone of SING CHRISTMAS EVE Arthur Winifred Barrington will visit in | ™ Chippewa Falls, Wis, Miss Maude, © Schroeder and Miss Judith Rue wili remain in the city. Six of the high school ¢ will be out-of-town during the holi- lays. Mixs Mildred Huff will go to her home in Minneapolis, Minn. & two weeks’ visit. » Miss M Morris has left for Ipswich, 8. spend the holidays. Miss Irene bertus will be in Pa: R. H. Tibbets cf Wilton left this morning peton, accompanying | the body of father who is to be! buried. in . Wahpeton. Mrs. R. Tibbets remui in Bismarck her sister- Miss agg 3 the wr, patient at Alexius hospital. ARRIVES TONIGHT . Miss Leika. M> Brown will arri: days with her mother, Mrs, L. Brown, and her brother, Gor Brown, (110 Avenue D. Miss Brown is a member of the high faculty at Mohall. GO TO BRADDOCK Miss ‘Anna and Roslind Nordstrom, teachers at Medora, were in Bismarck today en route to thei Braddock for the Christ The Misses Nordstrom of the Bismarck high TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Lois Pearce, who is kinder- garten supervisor in the schools o! Tulsa, Okla., will arrive in Bismarek Friday morning to spend the Chrisi- s with her parents, Mr. L, Pearce. FROM MONTANA Miss “Louise Huber of Paradise, Mont., will arrive in Bismarek Friday for a holiday visit at her home. charge of the commercial ARRIV: Milton I. Wick of Miles, Ohio, has arrived in the city to be the holid guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Loma The wedding of Miss Rosemary Lom: and Mr. Wick will take place on De- cember 30.. VISIT IN BISMARCK Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Selvig and two daughters, Rosemary and Ann Louise, of Fargo are. expected in the rer Fri- day to spend the Christmas holidays at the Huber home. VISIT IN ST. PAUL | Mr. and Mrs. William O, Anderson | of 711 Third street left last evening | for St. Paul, Minn., to nd the; Christmas and Ne lew Yea TO VISIT SISTER | Miss Ruth Reynolds, student at the; University of Lowa, has gone to Malta,| Ill, to spend the Christmas holidays | with her sister, Mrs. C. F, Brown. | Z ' path | \ VISIT HERE - Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Loberg of Minot | ‘ere the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.; Spenser Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Loberg| are former residents of Bismarek. | TO DOGDEN FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Ann Boorinny, student at the Bismarck high ‘school, will leave to- morrow for her home in Dogden to -spend the Cfiristmas vacation. | GUEST OF BROTHER | Mabel Olson of Austin, Minn.,: brother sin Mrs, Arthur Ol- va: HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs, G, A, Rawlings was hostess to the Wednesday bridge club yes- terday afternoon. Honors were won by Mra. F. A Copelin. TO VISIT IN DRISCOLL ss Olga Peterson jeave Fri- ing for her home in Driscoll Sit with frignds over the hellday <> TO VISIT SISTER » With TINY TIM We say “(iod Bless Us Every One’ Henry & Henry Insurance Christmas Canes buying your 1-pcund jars . 1-pound tins . The sport frock of plaid taffeta is from cart neckline and close It is developed in many! on a gray ground. t hotel have left for Minne- id Chicago to visit over the auer of Mandan wil broad- | cast a program from Hos station KFYR i Me: The Most Popular Gift! An appropriate and welcome gift is Candy, especially when it comes from the Olympia. All cur candies are pure and de- 8, made fresh from our own ‘sanitary candy kitchen, Peanut Brittle, Peanut Candy, o Chocolate Fudge Per pound .... Two pourds .. Christmas Mixed, per peand. ..15¢ The most complete line of Box Candy, vain r Chests and Xmi Baskets in the city i Visit our candy department before A very complete line of smoking supplies Special Smoker's Gifts Prince Albert in TERTAIN TEACHERS visit in the ci Rehearsals For Elks torium on Janus 7 and 8, to be se NOTICE Rosen, Ernest Penwarden, tional must be made by Monday. is its! Matinee ‘Every Day at 2:30 GHT - Thursday LAST TIMES he TON Norma Shearer — and — Cenrad Nagel “The Wanin Sex” From the Broadway stage comedy DR. M. E. BOLTO Osteopathic Phys 116% Fourth St. Phone Bismarek, N. D. + .25¢ haiee ;-5¢e and up ‘mas supply «$1.30 . $140 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs, H, 0. Sexvik enter-/ R. E,W tained the high school teachers Tues-| ton, day evening at a Christmas party. RETURNS TO TURTLE LAKE Miss Mary Palmer has returned tol f her home in Turtle Lake after a short Minstrel Show Are Progressing Nicely Rehearsals for the Elks big min-| strel show, to be held at the audi-| progressing nicely under the direc tion of Clint Draper, who has staged | many of the-successful shows for the C) Bismarck lodge. line up of tal ent for ¢ s The Masons, Eastern Star. Rainbow Girls, and the. De Molay make reservations for party on the 29th... Re-orva- tions can be made with Phyllis Mr. Lobach at the First Na-' bank. Reservations | Geory , Sny 4 ensmi' . Tom Dunn and Many others will be prominent parts as soon as | Christmas hotid OR, YES INDEED: Housewite: Would you like some ake. Tramp: Yes. Housewife: Yes, what? Tramp: dear, BUYS BIBLES are or CHRISTMAS is not really Christmas without music. Bring the true holiday spirit into your home with the best music in the The gift that keeps on giving! You can still get an Ortho- Christmas. But the time is short. Come in and see us about it—now! Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR For Women Slippers Felt or Satin Sitk or Chiffon hose Beaded Bags Silk underwear Handkerchiefs Gloves Scarfs Vanity bags Quilted Robes Negligees Cedar chests Corduroy robes Hat boxes Gladstone bags Dress cases Linens Fancy bedspreads BE Y een McPhee,| Bibles has i tar Peking, China.—-An order for 10,000 phonic Victrola in time for | PAGE FIVE y of to the American Bible Society. received recently from Gen. Chank Shihkiang, accord- ing China_age cy the tures are to be distributed to-the of- ‘The scrip-|ficers and men of Chang’s army. "NS THE SEASON TO BE Yuletide is the seascn of joyousness. with new furnishings, the Chr ground, and if you want to cr orate your home with Flowers. here—and prices are moderate. Cyclamen plants . Poinsettia plants Pcinsettia, cut .. $1.50 up $2.00 up 00 up Bismarck’s Greatest Christmas Store We have prepared for and enjoyed one of the greatest holiday seasons “in * the history of this great store and are still able through very strenuous efforts to assist you in completing your Christmas lists, with ease and’ dispatch, from ample assortments in every line. Our wide roomy aisles eliminate the crowding and jostling of the holiday rush. You may select gifts that you will be proud to give to Man, Woman or Child from among the following and hundreds of other items not listed. For Children For Men Comfy slippers Auto robes Hand bags Gladstone bags x Bath robes Traveling bags Sweaters ‘ : "1 Brief cas Knit sets é 2 ; Carriage robes Comfy slippers, Gloves Smoking stands Sleepers Hosiery Bootees Ash trays Crib blankets Deck cata Toilet sets bd . A Reading lamps High chairs TOYS OF ALL KINDS Cigarette boxes Handkerchiefs Patrons will find our mailing department ready to weig and mail parcels, the same now as throughout the entire year. All phone and mail orders filled same day as received. Webb Brothers | “Merchandise of Merit Only” QUALITY!—THE UPPERMOST THOUGHT IN EVERY SALE! ididid DECORATE THE HALLS WITH HOLLY JOU —From an old song. Flowers for Christmas The home is resplendent tmas tree offers a rich green back- plete a beautiful atmosphere dec- You have a wondrous selection Violets, per bunch .... HOSKINS-MEYER THE HOME OF KFYR 1 i001 iN0 00 10:0 i0i010 i818: Aererererorerererereretee et atateteteieree ' PO $3.00 up $2.50 up S088 i885: 8:8:0: “oo In keeping with our usual custom we will close Friday evening, Christmas Eve, at 6 p. m. For the Home Faney trays Candle sticks Wool blankets Table runners Book ends Table lamps Bed lamps Desks Sewing cabinets Tip Top tables Magazine racks Coffee tables Pictures Bookcases Chairs. Chinaware Rugs Mirrors Vacuum cleaners

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