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A. G. Sérlie ri} tion tomorrow Maddock, Former’ The reception “will executive offices q of the capitol. dui be greeted by” the governor by G. A. Fraser. Alabama ‘pine an main south bal 2 of the state seal, Pi used in the silver Norti Dakota decorations, Eve Dance Chtistwas greener! like effect to the” of the five course dancing was enjoye tall red cantles.'’ Dancing o'clock, guests in attendan Diseuss With State Presidents and pi meet with Mrs. E. chairman and vice tively, of the state licity department, stitue during the state board to be January 25-26. Mrs. introduction | for the cighth: dist aun OL tue latest’ methods for clubs. manaan atives from other { near by towns wil Mrs. Waldo says. \ Mrs. C. A. Cross 0 will be { exact t but it is of January 25 will ved sufeel or che. New Yeaf’s eve. enjoyed the eveni mew year. ing the evening. MEMBER CHAM jduho's te years ago. Christmas holidays” Sunday for Grand Lieutenant Governo: a Devine and Mrs. EG. ‘ Governor John Burke and M: TI take place in he ee ‘the main floor the punch bowl form: part which dan-Bigsmatck orchestra * pl continued There were about 7 bers of the club and their out-of-town all clubs in Bismarck 0. Dieki Rovert &; Edberg, Inaugural Reception Tomorrow Planned: By Local Business and~ Professional “Women ' Hecdiving Se wkegense and Mee. A number of nationel guard of- at tl aa a4 nd Governor J. Former aime a e Ars, ™ lige ie. Guests will beraiof the ‘Bhisi ness and Professfonal Women’s ‘¢lub, Which is in complete charge of tHe} teception, and will be presented to Brigadier General d_northern spruce with ropes of lavrel will adorn the corridor and reception hall. The punch bowl! will be placed in the main corridor and 1 be served in cups Denrinig ink roses will vases, which, Mite of" ver: Bervice.” are ‘The Pretty" New Year's 8 Given By Forty Club Members A profusion of avers ove a trees rand ed forest- n hall ap y, Hatters New Yeur's eve for the dinner dunce of the Forty elu, During the sérving dither’ the Man- red and d between cours :5, The ‘table was prettily lighted with | ‘| makers is an importa two! tem: | until ce Bismarck Clubs to Publicity Chairman pegait ‘chalrmen of iu es para to and ‘inson —_ “Minot, chairman, ‘resp e federation pub- at o publicity in- meeting’ of the held in Bismatek ‘he immediate oc- casion for the conference will be the ° Washburn, new chairman of publicity rs. C. Poe, rict, and a discu and best publicity lub women and “represent iedératéd bodies in 1 also be invited, t is probable that f Dawson, district president, will also attend since she Bismarck at that time. The e will be announced later xpeeted that the afternoon be set, Dr. and\Mrs. Crewe Entertain For § Dr. and Mrs. W. F. ed 20 guests at their héme on Sec- '. Crewe entertain- Pee ree re The young people fp, ing dancing, Bal- loons, caps, whistles and other favors were given to the guests to greet the A course luncheon was served dur- MPION TEAM , U.'S: Ni, of Bis- marek was a member of the football team of his ship, the U. &. S. Idaho, which lost the championship of the U. S. battle fleet by one game. The am was champion U, . of the battleship division of the fleet. Mr. Edberg enlisted at Fargo two, His guardi W. Murphy of this city. LEAVE SUNDAY Kenacth Crawford -and Sidney Reg- ister, who have been. snending. the ian is Frank in Bismarek, sett Forks where the; ere the University of North Dn GOES 0 MIN? MINNEAPOLIS Fred D. Graham has gone to Min- 4mearolis after snending the holidays Bismarck, with” er small, sister, Betty Ae SLEIGH RIDB ‘The Occcea eich y ‘edn a sleigh ride last’ The Joseph Coghlan h RETURNS see st Miss Mary Elli from Sterling, where ahe ha: evening was conc! informal pete a sian gon, gt. the | tine, guests, Mrs. -G ‘William Laist. ‘ 8 enjoyed | ed ith /ERLING returned Saury, 8 snending the New Year with her nape ‘O GRAND FORKS: oe Staley “teM* Friday morning for Grand Forks to re-enter i the Unfiversity of North Dakota. The Woashoe. Fair tonight ‘and — day ; not much scigadl the | sinusually | lovely, will “include gotd chrysanthe- mams, palms, ferns and bowls of red njat New Year's Party | representing the grand‘ lodge, will in- 1 emy, ficers and 60 members of Company A will be in attendance. The gover- nor’s official staff will also be pres: ent. A musical program will be given in the house chambers throughout the evening. The a will be decorated with flags of nation and state, |The Bismarck nigh scheol and the Ar- mour creamery bands will play throughout the evening. An orchestra has been secured and danci will be actanged on the ih ita flgor in the corridors. Misé Chrissie Budge, president of the Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club, appointed a large number of committees which assisted her in Bit arrangements for the. af-| fair. i. Wanner, secretary to the board oe “adiitinistration, is serving as eeebenry, chairman. Because of the large crowds ex- rected to attendstho reception, the | Busifiess and Professional Women’ club has felt it necessary to rystric! the attendance to adylts only and no Aildren will be udmitted to the cap- ‘hae buitding fey ala Junior Playmiikera Select ‘Title of Their Annual Play even Keys to, Baldpate” is _ the title of the Pity $a! be weosented: by the Junior Playmakers on February , necording to announcements made today by Miss Dorothy Dakin, spon- sor of the playmakers. Tryouts will be held Soon alter the opening os school. The annual play of Ce Junior Play- feature in tne antateur theatriéals of ‘the city anc in the past the Playmakers havc chieved the reputation of acquittin;, ie mselves with almost professional skill, Hundreds Attend | U.C.T. Dance on New Year’s Eve Excellent, music furnished by. an eight piece Mandgn drehestra-was, un enjoyable feature of the annual New Year's eve ball of the United Com- mercial Travelers ‘to the 160 conunlee who were guests at the affair. ‘The dining room of the Grand Pacific hotel, where the dance was held, was prettily dycbrated in red and green Miss Laverne Bush, . Miss DeLois Gorman an Miss Grace Webber pre- sided at the punch bowl. A midnight supper was served. The dance had | many carnival features. Members of the committee from the U. C. T. included William C, Bush, | chairman, Fred A. Doll, J, L. Banks ' ton, J. L. George, J. B. Smith, J. S. ‘Sigurdgon and Oscar Lingren. The |U. C. T. Auxiliary committee was composed of Mrs. Bush, chairman. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. K. A. McCord anc Mrs. W..E: Jensen. Rebekahs Entertain Members and Friends | About 300 peigie.s accepted the in- vitations of the Rebekah lodge for the New Year's Eve dance at the I. 0. 0 hall, Dancing coptinued from 1¢ o’clock until 3:30,,.with balloons, con- fotti, ‘serpentine, “horns and ‘whistles | adding variety to, the dances during | the latter part of the evening. A,midnight supper was served Those in attendance at the affair in eluded Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and thoir invited guesis. GO TO GRAND FORKS Everett O'Neill, Dana Shearn, David Cook, Duane Diehl, Archie McGray, Willis Shepard, Zeph Hollenbeck, Har- ‘old Lucas, Edwayd Boelter, Earl Ben- ‘ser, Jack’ Livdabi, Herbert O'Hare, Robert 'Birdzcll, ‘William. ‘Nuessle, Winston Mann, and Paul and Fenton, Goddard are among the University of North Dakota .students Sunday and today for Grand A. 0. 1, ” TO MEET The A. O. lodge will meet Tuesday evening Le 8 o’dlock st the hall, Andrew Haas of Jamestown. stall the officers for the new year. A dq lutith “wih follow. All members are to be present. ENTERTAIN|AT. DINNER Mr, and Mrs. J. J..Ermatinger cn- tertained at a -prettily appointed course dinner on New Year's day at their home, 206 West Thayer, Red candles afd yulétide favors ‘decorated the table. Covers were marked for ENTERTAIN Al AT DINNER ba aura ee Mrs. M. J. Neibau- ei ae Ae and Mrs. E. A Kaiser at, a six o'clock ithe er or Batarday ene a Paes mes were Wo! 5. ‘Mos rucker ad. She 2 P., O'Connor, | if Poh RETURN 70 scHooL iam 2 ee: SaBeat at. Shattuck by lands St. at dunes i Wi leave onigat fo sy Bismatck ' with ‘thelr parents, Mrs. W. E. Lahr. RETURN TO 0 JAMESTOWN Miss Jean Eaton, Miss Btizabeth’ Butler Miss Beatrice Re; Miss Genevieve Rue Jamestown, to be me at the Jamestown fo ing the Christmas hh mnasck, James Lahr, ry Acai ribault, in ir. and * : AS’ FERN STAR TO ack : There mite a revular meeting of the Bast ‘ar at the Masonic mat | Le cxening’ at.7:30, AV sed to. be Silver Gauntlets | er-bound strips make an interest- ing new cuff on a suede glove. iends, She a luncheo: GARSKES Employes of the and Produco Garske at, their home sout city Friday night at a 3 eve party presetit. There midnight. about os. ¥ tion from 4} herd, one o! Hajstein herds i numbering about ENTERTAINS FOR NIE Mrs. J. L. Hughes entert Thursday afternoon at a planned party for her nic M Dorothy Edson, who left Sunday for hor home after a week’s visit in Bis- marck with Mrs, Hughes. There were ten guests ‘and the rnoon spent in playing games. A aumbor of prizes were awarded. The shad+s were drawn and a can adorned | mas tree lighted while lunch being served. GUEST oF DA JGHTE M. S dale is in Bismare! es chest, no. ed the guest of h J. Bavendick ed here b drather, G. patient at a lo now much improve: : will return to his home on Wednes- day. RETURN TO Miss Blanche ‘Shirley Penner, Miss Helen Broo ford, Clara. Spee! Bowmat, and Miss Lvd returned to Grand Fo the University of Noi er the holiday va RETURN TO SCHOOL Kenneth Crawford, Vincent ‘to re-ent Dakota ition, La- France, Robert Nuessle, George Boel- ter, Bruce Murphy, Morris Fitch and | Burl Bigigr have gone to Grand! | Forks to resume their wotk at the| University of North Dakota: | a | | RE-ARRANGES POTTERY EXHIBIT |. Miss. Margaret Cable of the School of Mines, University of North Dakota, | was in Bismarck last week re-ar: ing the pottery exhibit at-the éapitol building. Miss Cable was ac- companied by her sister, Mrs. Huck- | | field, of Grand Forks. They brought | | a beautiful piece of pottery, a Christ- | mas gift from the School of Mines | so Governor Sortie, which is now dis-| | played in the governor s office. TO DANCE FRIDAY The Sons and Daughters of Nor will hold initiation services at Friday evening at the A. 0. U | hall, A dance at 9 o'clock, to whic a friends of the order are invite I follow, ‘The program will include | nu number of old time dances, NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milhollan tettgined cight guests at a dinner on New Year's eve. Christ- mas deeorat were used. Honors | were won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles| | Martin. BORHOOD PARTY in the neighborhood | a ultz home held : neighbo id dinner on-New Ye: eve at the Schultz home, 511 Si Covers were marked for 0 | idue was played during the’ eve c r AT DINNER and Mrs. W. E, I’ pry enter. day nner on New ded Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur dacob Felds, Mr. and 4 m Hanewald und family and Miss Bertha sarie ey. “HOOL, gnd Agne® I morning for Grant Forks where Mis es Hultberg wl! | re-enter the university high schoo! | and her sisters the state university LEAVES TONIGHT | David Hollingsworth, who has beer <t spending the hol'days with his par ents ir. a M F. Hollings worth, left Sunday evening for Pills bury Academy, Owatonna, Minn. | reciente NS OU e OF-TOWN ? Mrs, Hazel Tatts 1110 Avenue D ‘on ‘tertained at dinner Sunday in com | pliment to Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Stoen | of Stunton, ! ' TO VISIT IN I MENOKEN Mr. and Mrs, John Meveken Saturday to v parents over the week-end, to Bismarek last evenin; H CLUB TO MEET | The Mothers’ Service et tomorrow afternoon the home of Mrs, A. D. 20 Eiehth bee age hie motnin ume her stu dies at the U iversity of North Da kota, | RETURNS TO SCHOOL Barbara Register left th’: and Forks to resume the University 01! b atten! North Dakota. From breakfast to bed for any meal all - the whole wheat in a diges form - all the bran. you need. an i AEE ER LA ‘have made - Baker's Br Wk Household chaieé far ‘A delicious, pure and whotesome food tas grade cocoa beans carefully perfect mechanics! process, no ion being used. WALTER BAKER &-CO, Lad. \Bada of Choue Reps bow fr Reablshed 1750 the year’round tible | fir man: era; any Gertons, blended and prepared by a DORCHESTER, MASS. AUDITORIUM , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 7-8 CAST OF SEVENTY . Sweet Singers Lively. Dancers 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ Clocks ‘on’ Socks cng rae zi held ea 4 Shae ‘Borel Nias ie ‘te ‘amily, Woh vig ‘ebimetery, : SNE Fo TS ] Honey and Tar Compound quic! | | sop al coughs aad “it ation, | 'Infant Son of Dr. \ ingering “ilu” coughs and disvuru: ing night coughs. is acne auited 22) and Mrs: ns: Lipp Dies to the needs of ,eldeniy peopie. Ask | for it—Ady. (thé ‘ivfay? Son of Dr. laid Mes. G.. St th R. Line died this moraing. | Funeral rv temorrow morn- Interference to to Sing at, ee) Glock from the mre: Reductions Made Be Dise wey on Lignite * Radio Mee Meet ere: neumonia Causes Price radichions ‘on Beulah | us rite « Radio fans’ interested in eating aynas Baby’s Death Wichter Trinater combanne he source of the interference whi et fuel prohatly the ch iy it has caused such poor reception . isl Miber Soe WEPAds, ' fiver tiven in Bésmarck. a ret mf Mp and Mre doe ¥ of 25 cents. Iuinp ebal’na sot Bismarck durine Various paris of the} winter will meet Wosneagay Ae ena OA S Shab and four inch coal for $3.60 2 Gt B o'iock at the Aspacietion of morning at Wf o'clock ut w local ho:- tor. Commerce rooms. 4 After being non-exis'ent for a == === har while, the interference reap- peared last eyening and thwarted th: | (tans who were endeavoring to tune in on \the concert broadcasi: from , WCCO and ogher, ng by Louise ee Homer an her ' daughter, Louise ee) Homer Stires, Definite docisio# wil be made rs to how to locate the cause of the in- Side clocking furnishes the newest, {ference ion” pions dieguased , for motif in men’s sheer socks. a Drevention: D GUESTS Several radio fans, in th:s Wes gis Inder. ton of the epanfry sixes so ro GC H1 wood were week re Unat. confidence in weather forecasts TLveile sent out by yarious broadcasting IBkPE (aaehte, Mrs and Mee Rea: syations that they. failed. to nee lone the “Volstend” joke in so-called forecast by station WHT, Chicago, y Asa’ result “they cal'ed 0. ¥ jean IN BISMARCK ‘Dolores Miss Sara E “ wikton, > miendy care with Robovts. Weed): Yozeens y spends k day and ye Yea her.javents in Bismate the prenicted as y Ht did not arrive, Hott The forecast referred to said 4O Ss e O inthe eis | “New Year's eve will be very wet, | followed by lots of ice water || 3 gn Be Saturday morning.” | ‘Ss x ERLING ' | M's » county teacher, R ‘ nl in is viaitine Miiaves in Sterling. For rent: Furniture of all! 2 ; 3 kinds, durine the leyislatur. . EXACTLY SUITS ELDERLY PER. Phone 790-W. * Readers Fur | There is as ranentic rea- niture Excharge, gon why Fole round for coughs ahd colds tially suited to the “The Little Irish Girl’ “Love Sundae” For rent: A_ nies, clean room cff the bath. Gentle. men preferred 614 Ave. C. Phone 975 Aliee Day Comedy— Coming Wedneadey The Funniest Picture ef the Year “Tre Cohens and the Kellys”. : DR. M. E. BOLTOX Osteopathic UMhysieinw : 116% Fousth St. Phone 240 Bismarck. N. D. RELIANCE LIFE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE C3MPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA. ANNOUNCES The Appo'ntment cf C, E. 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Price 30c. ‘The box bears this signature {CAPITOL} THEATRE jeolas " Fail ee a — — —Now has over $852,268,584 of life insur- THE Dlustration’ ance in force. C HENS $ 50.09 werkly, for gn.vnlimited —Ilas today over $158,698,321 accident in- h} per‘ad during dicab‘lity surance, and over $433,121:25 weekly health AND: 50.00 et ie BB weble indemnity in force writter in favor of Re- ‘i a isa during s: re ¥ / lance L’fe policyholders exclusively. 3,200.00 every for life. pay-. . a KELLYS ible. menthly if totals (Record, as of 11/30/26.) and permanently disabled by aekdinte No fosther —Has a premium income of over $13,000,000 prom ums Ms nay at no a year. eductis Nf ee, . ‘ tue etn thea of the life policy as the —Has trebled its assets during the past. six on 98, res\lt of payments: so years received: as 3,200.00 fcr cne year, if t ‘aliy Perfect Proteetion policies combine life, rages and permanently disabled heaith-endeaccidaat : yoo sen nt iseace and Be ealth and accident. ea payment, ” sneventter’ for Perfzet. Protection policies are sritten in ' Mee No forthe eee: larger oy small amounts to-suit individuai dnetions fre rom the te of . Yequirements. talk we Legadled re ie Perfect Protection pays from first day—no ceived. 1, € waiting period. 5,000.09 payable upon ‘astute si ath For further particulars see 15,000.60 payable upon. death by ‘ aceldent Perfect Prataction is isstied ‘in jany amount to mect your particu- lar requirements, C. E. PICKLES, General Agent af aarorcapbuar nr oft ee