The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 3

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,to Selfridge Saturday, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927 [ “het Mrs. Roy Yule and son of Vs ity, who pave Tees the V. . raven home, ednesday or Bismarck where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Milton Rue. Mrs. Park Wood ani daughter Ma- Pel Biren at the Chas. Graves home re evening. The me Friday night dance given was quite well attended in spite of snow and zero Tr. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael Wednesday evening. ! Mrs. Dance spent Frida: afternoon visiting at the A. rf Dance home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayers and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson of Bismarck Sunday. Miss Gertrude Ness spert Friday evening and Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King and chil- dren, Miss Nellie Dance and Mr. Royal Thomas motored to Bismarck Friday evening attending the show, “Ben Hur,” at the Eltinge theatre. Saaa Sinem ta beige iiue innesota Saturday, r spend: two weeks with her sister there. A home talent play, “What Hap- pened to Jones,” will be presented Wing talent Saturday and Mon- day nights, Dec. 10 to 12, at the ‘Wing opera house. The cast is be- poe es by Emma Weher irs. John Fields returned home Tuesday morning after spending a week in Minnesota with her mother, who was very ill. The Ladies’ Aid sale and bazar held at the hall Saturday was well attended. The Wing Homemakers’ club will meet at the home of Mrs; erton on December 17. bers are all requested to meet at noon at which time a pot-luck lunch will be served. The p: m will begin at 1 p. m. sharp. e topics to be discussed at that time will be “Hand Painted Scarfs and Handker- chiefs,” and “Household Articles From Painted Oilcloth.” ViolaHagen, the leader, will bring out, some ve: interesting and helpful Aints. Eacl member is urged to be present. N. H. Collins returned Monda from Illinois, after spending a wee! with his parents. Gordon and Burnell Larson are staying at, the L. H. Knowles home this week While attending school. Miss Bleth and a girl friend from Mandan visited at the J. J. Horner home over the week-end. Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buss of Bismarck are the parents of a girl born De- cember 6. | Mrs. Miss Gail Glanville of this vicinity. Mrs. Jack Glanville is staying wit Mrs. Boss during her ilfness. Katherine and Rose Schneider of Goodrich spent Sundav at the Jake Hein home. [Raleigh RiGee an Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen of Carson visited relatives near Raleigh Monday. Rev. Halmrast of Flasher, of the Lutheran church in Raleigh, visited at the J. C. Christensen home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dempsey at- tended mass in Flasher Sunday and spent the remainder of the day as guests of the Grace families. Ignatz Gross was a county scat, business visitor Wednesday. Mr. Ulferts departed Monday for Wellsburug, Iowa, where he will visit for a short time before leav- ing for his former home in Germany. He will dispose of his property there and return to America, accompanied* by_his family. Miss Vivian Rose, who has been in Mandan for some time, has re- turned to Raleigh and is making her home at _the hotel. ; Mrs. W. E. Grace, and Mrs. Paul Dempsey took dinner with Mr. arfd Mrs. W. B. Dorward Thursday, and attended the luncheon at Mrs.’ Breen’s in the afternoon. 0, P. Polack made a business Sip. e bach 4 : Mr. Kellogg of Bismarck called on friends in Raleigh Thursday. Mrs. Charles Breen was hostess Thursday when she entertained six of her lady friends, At the conclu- sion of a :. afternoon, spent in visiting and needlework, a course luncheon was served, Ed Snoozy of Freda was a busi- ness visitor in Raleigh 8 ..rday. Dr. Lorenzen of vas to the home of John Smith Tues- hospital at Elgin as he is critically ill, suf- fering from Bright’. disease sy. ~ ar and Mrs. John Olson were hosts Sunday when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wallace of her and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beem at dinner. Harry Bensen departed F: fe Vermilior., S. D., calied pbk the illness OA his Eaang ‘McLaughlin lc! was a boslncas viskor dn. Raleigh Bat- busy. the past ai for’ Mrs Keir. and Me. homes in rh. rad Boss was formerly ‘21, a ne | pastor Mra. Gilbert Moen and ns Ben- returning | Th » Jor called | Minnie Saunders; id | sentinel, Mrs. C. Hill; lie V. mon, 8. D, for| The: Star clothing club met at the _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE group of ten have held several mect- Ings and are arrang:ng an claborate Progra im. John Nagel of Sel idge wi business visttor in Raleigh the “ast ~ of the week. O. C. Jackson of Flasue- omnia bt Fourth Street and Avenue C.! ed business i: Raleigh Thursday. irs. Walter Gra’ and s.n Ger- ald spent Wednesday as guests of Mrs. Frank Bosworth. prane crea ied Mi M inte accompan: ir. and Mrs. Elmer Brandt to “i:marck S:tur- . Clear Lake E..A. Van Vleet: vas a business caller at pri Bog Mrs. Frank fer and ¢ ugh- ter, Mrs. Harold Hargrave, shopping in Bismarck Thursday. » and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited with Mrs. Hansen’s ts, Mr. and Mes. Christ Schoon, y evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlesn and bo Smith, who had been visiting at Fort Ransom for a few days, re- turned to the H. A. Smith home Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl- son left for their home at Regan Saturday. Mre. Mable Carlson and children. Vernon, Elsie and Earl, of Steele, also visited with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith, Fri- ber bababinn ir. and Mrs. Christ Schoon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and scn were Sterling and Dris 1 callers Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson were shopping at Bismarck Satu~day. L. B. Olson conducted a turkey raffle at the Willie Olson home Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiles and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and family visited at the Christ Schoon home Legon 6 Paul Pasley has gone to Fargo for a fev. ¢ ys’ visit. Sel News Friday ended the third month of school. Two perfect attendance slips were giveg out. Er':ng Olson got one and “Billy Hargrave the other. Billy has a fine record so far, not having been tardy or absent. The beginners got nev readers last week. They were very proud and glad to get them. Erling Olson is working hard in “Our State” so that he might finish in the December examination. We are having a Christmas seal campaign. This far Raider Olson is leading with 74. We hope to sell all our stamps so that we wil’ get a first aid kit. We aro working very har” on our Christmas pogram which i. to be held Wednesday evening, December Every one is cordially invited to come. We hope to see many chil- dren as Santa Claus is going to pay us a visit. T!e Clear Lake young people are going to give a play also. After the program we are going to have a Christmas parcel social. All the. ladies will please bring parcels and the men co..e pre- pared to buy them. were —_———_—_. [Leith ford and Alvan left Thursday for Kansas, whe-e they will visit a. the home of Mrs; Moen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunn. Mrs. Emma Cornell of Mapleton, Minn., week for her home after spendi: few weeks visiting relatives and friends here. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Wm. pani | Kimball, and little son, who will visit relatives in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. E. Flohr and family of gree have been guests at the Max Almon home. ley were returning from Scranton, where they spent Thanksgiving. a sister of Mr. Almon. Mrs. Thiele is visiting at the home of her father, J. J, Moen, and other relatives. “The Feast of the Red Corn,” giv- en y the Elun school pupilq at the K. P. hall i an excellent succe \ and Mrs. G. Bergen and daugh- ter, motor to Bismarck Mr. and Mrs, Martin Kallestad transacted business at Carson Wed- Ye Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Sept moved their household goods to Brisbane Thursday, where Mr. Sept will be manager at the E. Anhorn store. The following officers were elect- Thursday even! by the Royal Neighbors to serve the coming year: nes; vice oracle, chancellor, Anna 3 : Johnson; nee der, Say a rn; receiver, Forest Flemming; marshal, Ruby Kamrath, outer ser tinel, Anna Alfred Johnson: ioe manager, Nel- . Kamrath, installine officer, Maude E. Jones; cere: mar- shal, Ragna Mortinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hawley spent the past week with relatives at Lem- . Hae and Gaays ner wil nt th Leith club at Fargo next week and will leave Pioneer hotel zel_ Chal J TRINITY ‘ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Mrs. Flohr is |is Wednesday night, was | te! - — son, accompanied by Attorney E./ar nour of fell in -he church} Peaver Perfect,” by Stenson, and pie yore Baie tht § wiht parlors. - 3 wh A ie ee mill favor us ning, attending the M. W. A. ani ae e with a :elected solo. Organ music Rk. f. A. Areakings, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “Consolation”—Stults; Offerto in ‘ {Corner Fourth Street and Avenue B|D—Lawrence; Recessional—Ashford. ° | C. A. Stephens, Minister 12:00 noon. Sunday school, (class-| K’ ——_— | CHURCHES it : t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunday service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “God the Preserver of Man.” . Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. * Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. A reading room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, except legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. Avenue C and Seventh Street » 1. G. Monson, Pastor Sunday service, morning, 10:45, with holy communion. Topic: “The Kingdom of God.” Special music by choir. Sunday school at 12, all classes. Evening worship at 7:30. Topic: “What After Death.” Singing by men’s octette. ST, GEORGES EPISCOPAL Corner Thiru and Thayer Rev. F. H. Davenport Rector. 614 Mandan St. Third Sunday in Adve . | | 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion, 10:30 a. m. Morning praver and sermon. 12 noon. Church school. | 7:30 p.m. Evensong and\sermon. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Ember Days. ‘ Thursday aftegnoon meeting of the Woman’s Auxfiary. FIRST LUTHERAN CFURCH Augustana Synod Cor. Seventh St. and Ave. D. Rev. A. J. Malmquist. Pastor. Sunday school meets for re- hearsal at 12 o'clock noo. C. C. Larsen, superintendent. Divine services in Swedish, 10:30 a. m. Text: Matth. 11:2-10, Subject: “Testimony of Christ.” Vesper service 7:30 p. m. Sermon on the epistle of the day, 1 Cor. 4:1- 7. Subject: “Stewardship vf the Christians.” A FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Cor. of Seventh St. and Rosser. C. . Frankhauser, pastor. Sunday morning worship 10 a, m. Subject: “The Expectation of Ages.” Sundsy school, 11 a, m B, GC Larkin, superintendent. Rib p.m. ELL. C. E. Topie:; “Good Mottoes for Christian Liv-s ing.” Evening service 8 p.m. The thought of the evening will be: “Gathering Under His Star.” } The choir wi.l sing. Wednesday evening prayer ‘serv- jice, 7:30, ZIGN LUTHERAN ChURCH Missouri Synud Fourth Street and Avenue A. J. V. Richert, Pasior Sunday services as follows: 9:80 a. m.,,Sunday school charge of Miss Ella in relje, supt. 10:30 Morning worship (Ger- man). 2:30 p.m. The pastor will preach at Driscoll. 6:30 p. m. Bible Hour in charge of the W. L. ‘ - 7:30 Evening service (Eng- lish). ‘ Sermon: “The Prophecy in Hag- gai 2, 7 Fulfilled.” After the evening service the choir members are requested to re- main for rehca:sal. Please bring {the Christmas anthems “We.iderful Story” annd “Cal: on t! Night.” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Second and Thayer Streets. Paul S. Wright Morning worship 10:30. fe Organ _ prelude: “Maestoso”— Lemare; Mrs. R. E. Morris, organ- it Anthem: “Blessed Night’—Ber- wald; Presbyterian churc quartet. Offertory: “The Shepherd’r Song” —Guilmant Anthem: “Give Unto the Lord”— Cadman; Presbyterian church quar- t. Sermon: “The Virgin Birth of Our Lord”—Paul §. W-ight. . Postlude: “Festival March”— Stults. Evening worship 7:30, Organ music: Prelude: “Ave Maria” — Bach-Gounod; Offertory: “Idylle” — Lawrence; Postlude: “Commemoration March” — Max- field—Mrs. R. E. Morris Inspirational scng service. Special music. ‘ Sermon: “Jacob Wrestling”—Paul Wright, Immediately following the eve- ning service the young peopl. of the Presbyterian church invite all young people who nave no chureh home to THE FAMOUS GEPPERT KLEER-TONE Thousands of radio owners have found that the Geppert Kleer-Tone will—. 1. Filter practically 50 to 90 per cent of static. 2. Increase volume. ~ 3. Bring in more dis- tant stations. * 4. Save 30 per cent to 40 per cent on bat- teries. 5. Tune out powerful local stations. ra — ~ 10:30 Morning woiship. The sub-| ¢s ject for the rroiming nessage is “The Continued F ress ar Perse- cution of the Early Church.” 12:00 Sunday #chool, Fred Miller, superintendent. 2:00, Viakigl ahae Fert Lincoln, . BP. U. 6:00 Junior B. . 6:30. intermediate B. on Tei Serio: and 7:30. Evening worship. ~ Subject: “Achieven.ents of P.zyer” and a: in- teresting ster. nticon lecture. 7:00 Wednesday ever ng the study class meets. r + 8:00 Prayer meeting. Subject: “Union in Prayer.”. 3:00 Thursday afternoon the Mis- sicn Circle meet McCABE METHODIST CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Divine service will be conducted tomorrow as follows: 10:30 Morning worship. 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