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THURSDAY, DECEM: Mr. and Mrs. Copelin Hosts Wednesday at Dinner and Bridge Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Copelin enter- tained at x ‘prettily appointed course dinner at their. apartment in the Me- Kenzie hotel last evening. The large table was beautifully decorated with white anu green flowers und the long white candles placed in yellow anu green bud candle stick; made a pret- ty setting, Covers were laid for Dr. ‘and Mrs. W. F. Crewe, Dr, and Mrs. W.E. Cole, Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Mann. After dinner bridge was played. Honors were won by Mrs. Crewe and Dr. Cole. a 5 Mrs. Keller Hostess | to Current Events Club on Wednesday The Current Events club met at the home of Mis. H. F. Keller Wednesday afternoon. The program was opened with two piano selections by Miss Eleanor Ma Miss Helen Burton Mid China, gave an interesting talk. Miss Burton told of the Chinese customs which are of the greatest in- terest. tourists and related an eventfulfgrip from Pekin to Dinard throughsghe entrenched battle line betweencPekin and Tientsin, in an effort to Pte tourists ut winara. | Mrs. J. P, French read a weil writ- ten paper TS the ted States’ re- | cently acquired pos: ion, the Virgin Islands.’ Mrs. Obert Olson read an interesting paper prepared by Mrs., C. RK. Simpson on the “independence | of the Philippine Islands.” Guests of the club were Mrs. Andrew Mill- er of Fargo and Miss Helen Burton of Pekin, A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program. NEW EVE DANCE The Rebekahs are entertaining on New Year's Eve at @n_ invitation dance at which Rebekahs, Odd Fel- lows and their invited guests ure ex- pected to be in attendance. The af- fair will be at the I. 0. O. F. hal and only those with invi be admit eal for will ha features. HERE FOR SESSION Senator and Mrs. Jerry E. Stevens of Devils Lake urrived in Bismarck j quet at 6:30 o'clock, BER 30, 1926 Spokane to Be New Home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Osmundson Mr, and Mrs. G, A, Osmundson will leave soon after the first of the year for Spokane, Wash., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs, Osmundson have made their home at the Hughes Apartments for several years, and have lived in Bismarck since 1918, Mrs. Osmundson came to North Da- kota from England 13 years ago. Mrs. Osmundson is a member of the U. C. T. Auxiliary and Mr. Os- mundson is an Elk and a U. C. T. member. A number of social affairs are being planned in their honor. - Delphian Chapter Program. For Friday | Announced Today) The Delphian Chapter will meet in| * the Associution of Commerce roomy Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The subject will be “Modern France the Cureer of Bonaparte.” Mrs. Kjelstrup will be leader. “The Consulate"—-Mrs. Fred Jan- sonius. “France From /1815 to 1870" -Miss Hardy Juckson, i “France Since 1870"—Mrs. LK. Thompson. “Character of People and Qpvern- ment”— Mrs, Obert Olson. Rainbow-De Molay Holiday Reunion Held | Wednesday | The holiday “yeunion of the De-| Molay boys and the Rainbow girls, held last evening at the Maso Temple, opened with a turkey b: Covers were marked for ubout 120 guests. Harry Lobuch, master counselor of | the DeMolay, presided as toastmaster and gave an address of welcome to the members who attend school out-of- town. Duane Diehl, a University of North Dakota student, responded. Miss Martha Gertrude Lundquist wel- | vomed the Rainbow girls who are home for the holidays and the re- sponse was given by Miss Betty But- ler, who atterfs Jamestown College, M Clarice Belk concluded Art Cayou’s and Edward O'Neill’s | | 1 ' When “The Oklahomans, Inc., vertise their state, they conducted face they could use on their pes’ Okla,, has beer adjuczed the stat BRAVES WILL pr face on a lot of Oklahoma advertising literature pretty s ; Mandan News “THE BISMARCK The Prettiest Girl in Oklahoma moto ad- whose dan News |— soon, ‘itzsimmons and John O'Rourke, son TRIBUNE — mee _ GERMAN ENVOY FINDS SOCIAL AIR CLEARED Task of Regaining For Gei- many Its Place on Su Map Is Difficult | | | | | Washington ning back a many on the s ton is one of te » days besets ¢ ador and his w «late Dr. Otto ny’s fir: clusion of peuce, frank t to him had been admitted role of “iee-breaker" politically and socially, and in the latter part he nd the going particularly rough jut times. Grace and Tact Win But the present ambassador, Baron {Ago von Maltzan and his wife find | seiety cleared of much of the wartime and post war debris, i what remains i: ‘apidly giving | we the social g nd tact- ed “the | a phice in the capi octal lifes| rhe Baroness, who comes from a welll known Westphatian industrialist fi ranger to diplomatic s has the xne iding, tennis and gol ins his official day early in order he able to snend his aff tdoors, He is a member suevy Cnase try clubs cidfelt a Business Man 1 i home ge pa Dr. real the © assigned the | 1 comparative on the embassy building here last armistice day. Dr, Wiedfeldt was not a “service man,” and it required considerable Persuasion on the part of the Ger- man foreign office to induce him to exchange his post as direet.ng head of the Krupp corporation for the jot | of inttiating’ the resumption of diplo- | matic rebations with the United St.te. | in Washington. He referred good au seal to his social isolation in the vi did not weary of com immediate staff whose) found shitty | ial ronnds Springlike Weather | in Bismarck Today Bisma) weather ut 2 o'clock ~Aipresbrid a Snow about the st | melting rapidly today ence of it | westerly wind. The coldest point duri | was but | themsely | uloofness: we last night ne degree below and at 7 a. 3 predic Toda for | night and Fri “fair t er tonight.” colde For satisfactory “heat burn : servatory, to be Beulah Coal. Phone 62. | | Wachters. (_— SOUL EXISTS AFTER DEATH, SAYS CURTIS pntist Ad- ion For Advancement elphia, Dee. nt in stud, Astronomer and Sc Science 20, -@ A lifes ny astronom Dr. Het ; tor of the Allegheny ob eve that the human h ine the Association For pent oof nee here day on the “unity of the uni he showed how the same cle 1S composed the earth and the most distant stars, how clecttienl ne tion appears to be the same on earth as on the dimmest star and how phy sieal and chemical processes seem to be the same Me St the universe Curtis, dir soul exist npossible to hl's Largo, Keat's Ode to ecian Urn, and the higher ethi mere by-products of the ‘PAGE FIVE interaction of a collection of hydro- carbon molecules. With energy, mat- ve and time continuous, with lost or wasted, are we our- the only manifestation that to an end, ceases, and is anni- at seore years and three hitated ven? “What we crudely call the spirit, }of man makes new compounds, plays with the luws of chemical, aetion, guid) the of the ate ch the of the earth, giv j life and takes at away | from of animals and’ plants, | Bore is ition: th that controls, its, own tive spirit, whieh ean the eon- e less than ity it contre “This thing, soul, min cannot well he an xome Way, as yet impe it, too, must pos: a 348 eggs, in 360 in British Columbia. re- set_a world record in egg lay- ing. ‘The bird was a white leghorn. | Order a load of comfort— |“Beulah Coal.” Phone 62. iW yestorday and will remain here| orchestra played for the dancing c. P. Mae 7 pe man- throughout the legislative session.| which followed. During the evening aging sacral ine Senator Stevens represents Ramsey| Miss Ramona Boepple sang a num-| was ‘purchased and: My. Fit simmons assumed the manag “county in the upper branch of the! ber of solos. ent. legistature, having been elected two years ago. Confetti and serpentine | were used and there was a number! of feature dances. The hall and the; ining room were decorated with the | PLAY ALUMNI —% lg CONDUCTS FUNERAL Rev. ©. F. Strotz left today for Braddock where he will conduct the funeral of John Schaefer, who has been a cream buyer at that place for several yenrs, RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS Mrs. A. L. Larson returned today to her home in Grand Forks after:a visit in rek with her sisters, Mr: ames P. Curran and Miss Vera Prescatt, RETURN, FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bannon have eturned from Minneapolis, where they went to purchase fixtures for tho. New McKenzie Hotel beauty aber. Christmas, has gone to her home in| {it¥ 2nd just what they will net able tn Atlas, SO erably, oF have been less pleasant and prosperous, we extend our ou eae ae Matt to sbend the gemainder of te guortion, but if such men a Noriyn Kw Mux W. J. Tobin of Farso. Mes || dreams come true. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Swanson and baby Jacqueline went to Valley City this morning to remain over, New Year’s with Mr. Swanson’s parents. E ; at the game should be an even battle. gon have returned to their home, in Mise aye eee es rian at the | srrccute to her home in Minneapolis! “rhe Braves have tightened up on Jamestown after a visit at the home I Bismarck hospital, left this morning Hazen. their defense and any long shots the of Mrs. Beaumont’s parents, ‘Mr. and msurance for her home in La Crosse, ates Alums may make will likely come Mrs, Chris Sakarlasgen. “visit over the New Year's holidays. GO TO FLORIDA from back of the center line. The| — ee eee GUEST AT RECTORY | Rt. Rev. Bishop J. Poyntz, D. D. of Fargo was in Bismarck over night, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Dav- enport at the Eplacopal rectory. | GO TO MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Brown left this morning for Minneapolis to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reibold ‘over the New Year's holidays. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger enter-| tained Judge and Mrs. Andrew Miller} and daughter, Eleanor, of Fargo at ening. RETURNS FROM BARNEY has eral days’ illness with a heart at-|] In this year of poor crops and dinner last evening. | Miss Gladys Moffet has returned| Proved to be unusually accurate in tack, See ae hepkay We ene ate H RETURNS FROM VISIT | from Barney, N. D., where she visit-| sending the ball through for points. Hes Bee eee eicacn aiiante ‘ Miss Elizabeth Roberts has return-|ed her purents over Christmas. eee i pes id ear a Bae | THANK HEAVY EN FOR WHICH have lost their positions. Not | iss t oY va sean aero we prea. | VISIT IN BISMARCK has "justified expectations as to his think much of my voice, Seatcrun || ore. They are regularly draw- ————S ace Falkenstein of Wilton visited Seitz is a steady player and al | go abroad and study, {] month, Phey are all doing — = friends in Bismarck this week. though there is hothing sensational)” professo} but IF don't live!|f well, |; rt about his work, he has proved one of} next door.—Tit-Bits, London, A number of our students hav: i GUEST OF MISS BIGLER the mainstays of the loca! team, as || gone out to positions lately and The Weather iss Fay Newman of Wilton is| has Wagner. WELL, PERHAPS Fair tonight and Friday. ight Mr, and Mrs, D. E, Speaks of 1300|the Alumni is still a mystery but a ce: orice someone, this work, See us ubout it. TONIGH' Colder tonigh’ autta tee ths: pominte Othe dauter | guint thae will thivaten la: prohable| wm, ane; crred someone, | (I ia es wet Set all the Typ? THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ter bo: "Wednesday. evening. in view of the wealth of material. first. man.”—Pasquino, Turin. ing, Form Letters, Collection Mr. an 4 nounce the birth of a son Wednesday Rainbow colors and DeMolay shields. | ‘The aftair was chaperoned by M: dM: bach, Mr. and Mr: A. Fisher, Mr, and ‘Mrs, 0, Lun » and Mr, and Mrs. John Parkin- | son. WATCH PARTY The young people of the Presbyter- ian church, aoe o the Christian Endeavor, the Hi-Y, the G and other organizations, skatin, rty Friday evening. Skat- ing will followed by a watch party at’ the church. | VISITS IN_ BISMARCK |the guest of Miss Ruth Walters over school in Miles City, Mont. VISITS HERE Miss Alice Westlin is in Bismarck for a short visit with friends, She is Mrs. A. Van Horn and Mrs. C. A. Rust have left for Florida for stvers! months’ visit. in They will stop Talluhassee, Miami and other GUEST IN BISMARCK Mrs. John Patrick urehy of Cleve- land, Ohio, formerly of Bis: in the city, the guest of Miss Mary Kelly and other friends. VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. E. H. Pierce hus gone Minneapolis to spend the holidays with her daughter, Miss Hazel Pierce. Edna Falkenstein and Wal-. spending. the holidays in Bismarck, the guest of Miss Ila Bigler. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER er a short visit in the city. PARENTS OF SON @ Mrs. Harold Breen an- at the St. Alexius clus ‘hospital. BUSINESS | VISIT F, Parker, teacher in the Crom- walt district sehool, transacted busi- ness in the city Tuesday. from Wilton, where she spent Christ- mas with her parents, TO CHICAGO Miss Thelma Dorum has cone to Miss Emma Svihovic,‘who has been | ‘ marck, is) % to! THIS EVENING | Game, Starting ai 8 O'Caek Expected to Prove Real Battle For Local Quint _Dopesters, usu positive in some of Manda fused fo oma Alun 1 & o'clock indan's vietc tournament last year, Kenneth Morris, Grunefelder, Huff, Love and the; Pfenning brothers are in the lineup, | little habit of taking steps with the | ball, which recurred so often in the| ated and a polished should greet the former luminaries, Heidt will be in the game and should give fans another opportun- ity to applaud his versatility. His! ity to worm through the opposi- tion defense and snare baskets has! been steadily improving and he has! proved an adept at breaking up Passes. MeDonald is the long shot artist of the Braves. In + played thus | far this year practically all the bas- i kets coniing from long shots have’ y been due to his work and he ability. The probuble lineup of the Braves! will be Seitz and McDonald at for- wards, Borresen at center and Heidt and Wagner at guards. The lineup of Adopt Resolution | A resolution offering condolence to | the members of the family of Nels H. Romer, slain police chief, was adovted at the regular weekly mcet- ing of the city commission last eve- ning. The resolution wax ordered spread on the minutes and a copy successor at thi Reynolds has held the office of act- ing police chief since the slaying but mo move to make the appointment permanent has been made as yet, e DANCE Kh in respect Nels Christmas day Pelldays their W.'J. Tobin is accompanied. b: niece, Mr. Mr, Mandan-Linton game, has been: elmin- bee heen ee aggregation tram’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, All Mandan students att of-town schools were guests of the Mandan Rotary club at the! luncheon | Clark hotel. : | Personal _ and Social News of Mandan Vicinity INDEFINITELY POST » New Y The annus Mandan tod postpu Ited errand to Rome Rul on TS AT TOBIN HOME nd Mrs. Dennis Tobin uests over the N Miss Margaret Jane Shotwell. VISITORS LEAVE and Mrs. George Beaumont and RETURN TO ND. W. G. Bartra guests of Mr. » Who * Bar- J. 8. Bartram, have returned to their home in Portland, Ore. ENTERTAINS COLLEGI. iz out- regular today at the Lewis and IS IMPROVED Mrs. Richard Key, 507 Collins ave- ue, is slightly improved after a sev- The people next door say I ought to| They were discussing whether ani- j mals had reason or instinct. a doy Offering Condolence aaa “Many has more sense than his mas- RETURN TO WILTON City Commissioners When the _ thermometer || gives. our students “Practical italadtin Cuiekeoe ee Wittens: y hovers below the zero mark xpetience.” If you can use Phone 62, Fuller Brushes — ent to the Romer family. see santly we are lo- RETURNS FROM WILTON "No definite. action was tuken on Service Call 819 cated. Benne Miss: Jennie Hagen has returned| permanent uppeintment of Romer’s, “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Principal “THE STUDIO” ee oki May your ships come in this year and your fondest Henry & Henry “THE STUDIO” Lucas Block Phone ‘121 Bismarck, North Dakcta A Real Office Training School We are a little late for Christ- mas, but just in time to wish all our students and former stu- dents a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ing salaries of $100 to $150 a more are going, so we will have rocm for several new students after the holidays are over, Now is an excellent time to be- Letters, &., that we can, as it one of our students for a day, a week, or a month, we shall be lad to send one to you. lore room, new equipment, an- other teacher enable us to do better ‘work than cver. our tuition rates are reasonable, our rooms the most pleasant, and we’ furnith. the best positions cbtainable, ‘Give us a call and Chicago, where she was ealled by the be ea A Sen eee Announcement Made e we 7 Re ti ha returned ef Meener a Two FARMERS! tie in, Bismarck. f Bo). GOES TO CITIES Announcement that the O'Rourke WE BUY RAW FURS s tothe tia Oat tre en TTiaty | Gee’tisee Ieal, would be closed after AT HIGHEST MARKET Lover, fighter, braggart, flirting with danger, ikea frignds ) Jennory 1, wee made yesterday by QUOTATIONS, ELIM- + [laughing at death—what a role this one is for the sn, SURE ses ul Sei Santi ree INATE THE MIDDLE, daaing John Ger: ; yisitine felends In Bismarck for 3 ae i a ie ne hac FACTORY. ) Hepretog rn, fer truly great romance, see ee NEAPOLIS toanci ton enema, bain : Fur Co. "the er ne ‘Vidor pacar ag seller pl i % ? 1e Bad sade gCrmnam aa rome Minnnay il lleney in ati = Bismarck ‘ Rafecl Sabatini, author of “The Sea Hawk” and Pe ie bislae iat Is It } sig en 3 1 by intoche onus Hi 207 Liga’ “Scaramcuche! You'll love it! ie 2 contingd to her home by fines, “[and f, B. Sia 1918. Blamarek, N. D. ; “Never a Christmas morning, Never the Old Year But somebedy thinks of somebody, Old days, tnds, old times, old friends.” To you, without whose friendship our business would sincere and hearty wishes for A Happy and Prosperous New Year A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Matinee Every Day at 2:30

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