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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 _THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE PAGER * ‘ ines ae evening. All officers are‘ requested | Dakota for some time, has resigned hd to wear white. Refreshments will| her position. it be served after the business meet- == ing. abe ye .©. ton.is the house guest of Mrs. Jess Miss Bernice Pasley and Fernard|Gordon at 1204 Broadway. = = <5 : Orne of Driscoll were married Thurs-| Magnuson will return to her home K y ‘: day at the Presbyterian manse, Rev. j the first of the week. Still: District Shows Paul 8. Wright reading the service. a PB! Special Religious For Sunday Evening] Benefit Performance *isre iney wil spend the winter.” t Bridge Me Another * “The Na‘ »”.@ special reli-| The true Christmas spirit is be-| Miss Josephine Kositzky, who is Wee gious service adeptad for the Chris: ling diaplayed by ‘the Tesidents of|ajtending the Livingstone Academy|| py w, w. WENTWORTH * mas season, will, be ge Sun-|the Still communuity, negr Wilton, |of Arts at Washington, D. C., will NEV! day evening at the Methodist|who are presenting a play Thi path the Christmas holidays in church. The service is divided into| day even’ "Dec. 2, the le four scenes. There wil throughout omy leaving this week-end ft tern | lower than 10.) . chants by the Srebaand Lctied m nae Se ee pote cote a hae 1.—When holding singleton or leading parts will be taken by the rd blank suit, should you take out feliows 3 : Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Kositzky en-|*ner’s no-trump with K J 10% \Reader, Miss Marion Morange; j-|tertained at dinner ‘at their home| major suit? — Mary, Mrs. J. M. Wiley; Joseph,| umphs over the ingratitude and neg-| Tuesday evening, ‘The. table was}, 2—Why must dummy remain at/ 312 Main Ave. Altred Dale; Aacharias, “Oscar Kol’ lect of her children. The lines bring decorated with a centerpiece of cut | table during the play? yinek berg angels, Mrs. A. S. Dale and|in many. good thought’ for the| flowers antl. places were marked for ate aes oe dot you hold the is Lillian Church; the Heavenly] Christmas season. 18 guests. A social evening was host, children of | Miss raids > is being directed by Miss | spent following the dinner. The Answers Salem’s class. The music will be|Annetta Erickson and the following i aE - 1—Yes (borderline). Stanley Smith and|are rt: W. E. Byerly, state land com-| 2—To ask partne: when he ruffs . J. A. Larson. Mrs. F. H.| Nellie Wagitsocs, Hannah Tos-| missioner, will leave this evening; Whether he is without suit. Waldo will direct the entire service,| seth, Lois Bigler, Alta Thompson, |for Valley City where he will join] _3—You may not live that long. and Mrs. F, Register, Mrs. F, M.| Pauline Hagstrom, Neva Noon, Wal-| Mrs. Byerly on an extended trip! (Copyright, 1927, by the Ready Ref- Davis and Miss Streig] will assist. scar Hagstrom, |to Washington, D. C., Newark. N. sai Hows Publishing Company). see aaah SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- FUL MOTHERS ni 4 if Klundt, Teddy Anderson and Or- nites Christmas Progr: am at ville Falken, Mrs, Benton Back-| Miss Marlys Lahr, who is attend- Musical Club Meeting man, Mrs. Oscar Erickson, NeDean|ing Macalester college in St. Paul,} A California (Long Beach) Moth- Noon, Naomi, Ingrid and Margaret | will return home Saturday to spend! er speaks: “Only a mother who Th Hagstrom, Benton Backman, Wilbur, | the holidays at the home of her par-| has passed through anxious hours e Thursday Musical club gave| Donald and Ival Noon, and Mrs, An-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr. of fe:r of croup can appreciate our 8 Christmas program at their regu-| thony Erickson. Lhd nd feeling of gratitude toward Foley’s lar meeting Thursday afternoon at/ James and Oliver Noon will be| 8. A. Floren of this city left] Honey and Tar Com) . It the home of Mrs. A. J. Arnot. ushers for the play. The finance| Thursday for a short business trip] stopped Junior’s di 1 hoarse 4. Bavendic and” Coe tellewing| Cot anes Eeetaget Ht? Perkins] to the Twin Cities fe tock it syd it was a gront Falef . at ur son. . e it and it was a relie! members of the club took part: eee Joseph Horvath and Earl Safro of | to see him drop into a quiet sleep. ' J. L. Hughes sang “Sleep,| yy: . Minneapolis were business callers| Since then, we have many times % My Saviour, Sleep” by Adams, and Miss Marion Burke here Friday. proven its reliability ret coughs G. Childs sang “The Glor-| Hostess -to Club et and colds.” Good also for whoop- iso by Adams. Mrs. i mien parte a of Tur-| ing cough—Adv. * Miss Mai an Burke was hostess le e is transacting business in ————— At the conclusion of the program} Wednesday to members of the Wed- dota SL eee First Lutheran Chureh F the Christmas gifts were distributed| Reeday club and their guests. A. W. Mundy returned Wednesday | Sale in the Lignite Combustion ‘from a fish-pond. The hostess} Miss Mary Cashel, secretary of! +.51 a’ short business trip to Chi-|Co. office at 206 Broadway. the Red Cross, add: tl t= served refreshments, Ve ote subjet the pemneng cago. Cakes, Fancy Cookies, Bread, eee Mrs. Fred Anderson _ | fintumenell Sune Sue en d| ies Mort Miche. who tas torn! Deeytvad peasy ny Entertains at Cards| ine te platelets by the Misses| employed atthe Bank of North 2 Li, p. m. \ s a Marian Saendin, Ramona Boepple Three tables of whist were in “"Ratremen ese tetrad at the Fe. ‘Wednesday evening when Mra.| conclusioh of the program. In the ‘red Anderson was hostess to the! dining room the table was decorated Midnight Sun club. with poinsettias and red candles, —Hlints on Etiquet East-End Community ; Don't forget the W. B. A.| Read the Lucky $$ —$__$_—_____—_—_____¢ " > Eig ee ns Gant ar Wied. Worn |; ds AWN Uhl two pata a? athiont Miss for guests in‘large cities and small| Members of ihe East-end Com- Is it harder to be the “per- Richholt school tonight at 8 o’cloct fect guest” when visiting in a small when reports of committees pr ° m ap, They were attended by Paul Pasley} W. D. Lynch. of La Moure is in fi y apartment than in a country |°¥sly appointed will be received Service Scheduled Christmas Spirit in and olaf Olson of Driscoll. Mr. and| the city on business. "8. Th wakk ways is it harder? | dents of that part of the city dis- 1, Yes. 2. Much harder. 3. ©| Stout evergtbn eee to een trom mune Saturday, Elks Hall, under all sorts of condtn jarring in. . 22, the proceed w York City as the guesi of Mr.| _ (Abbreviations A—sce; K—king:|wearying one's hostess and be organ| whi ine given to Carl Lander and Mrs. W. om Byerly, who are|Q—aueen; J—jack; X—aeny cardjon her nerves. Special clearan-e on all chil- art-/dren’s coats, ages 2 to 14, at hn half price.—Sarah Gold Shop, Regular E imesting to- night, Elks hall, Associ dance at A. O. U. W. hall to-jannouncement in lation to Meet night. Refreshments. Tribune. munity association will meet at th id other matters of interest t» the rest- cussed. Beginning in Januai the : aS ae association will bold ‘its monthly ; The lenses on medere : meetings on the first Tuesday of sama Ns admit adequate needs much’ more tact,| ¢#ch month. peep tsions—good pictures ave possible from daylight to dusk, indoors or out, rain or shine,, fe Give a Modern Kodak’ for Christmas With their extra picture-making ability, modern Kodaks assume a most important role in the Christmas gift field, Such a high-speed lens as the Kodak Anse- tigmat /.6.3, for example—now available for, the first time on medium-priced Ki ft can’t help but please anyone on your list, especially somcone who now owns a less cap- 7 ij able camera. Come in today—see the modern Kodaks and how easily they work.! Gorgeous Gifts of Rare Charm The Newest Creations in Toilet Sets In all the latest tints and styles—both jew- eled and plain. Green, Pearl, Aquamarine, Marigold and Rose are some of the colors most desired this year. Also complete sets in sterling silver Hoskins-Meyer ** The Home of KFYR Bonham Brothers The store of safe diamond baying Mrs. Albert Waddington and Mrs.| while the flowers in the living room M. O. Agre won the score prizes for| were white chrysanthemums, the evening’s games. At the close apis "* Strved'a fwo-couree luvcheon,"™ "| Mrs. Glen Springer The next meeting of the club will Honoree, at Dinner Misses Gertrude Fitzgerald and be held Dec. 28 at the home of Mrs. so eee » / Barl Benser of Bismarck was|=ythel Hodges entertained at din- named president of the senior class| "er Tuesday evening in compliment at the University of North Dakota|to Mrs. Glen Springer, who is leav- yesterday after the election dispute}ing this city in the near future to was settled by throwing out third| make her home-in Medina. choice in ferential ballots. Miss] At the conclusion of the dinner . Tomena Thoreson of York heads| the pen ‘were entertained at a the junior class. | B social evening. Mrs. Springer was presented with a guest favor. Christmas stories will be fea- A 4 tured at the story hour which will] F. E. Diehl of the state board of be held Saturday morning at 11/administration presented the di- o'clock at the city library for a beer at the Minot State Teachers’ dren of the first four grades. lege this morning when 19 stu- 6 39 Helen Kennedy, librarian, will tell|dents graduated fi th fi Al x the stories, . ae standard course for the fall term, or er mas 1 pes ott ial AE ee ne: is lor seven receiv evening at the Masoale Temple for] special certificates for work in var- Ig all the variety of gifts on Xmas Day—there is members of the local Masonic lodge/ ious: departments. | no gift that more reflects the discriminating good anf their ladies. Music will be fur- @# nished by The Commodores. Lunch| The Rainbow Girle will hold a taste of the giver than Holeproof Hosiery in color ., will be served at midnight. ego Becting, Saturday opening creations by Lucile of Paris. Miss Irene Pilmoor, who has been| itiation, balloting and election of employed at Valley City, has re-jofficers will be the business of the La to this city and has accepted @ position in the farm loan ment of the Bank of North ota. Conuty pee x “ Miesen witt|f- Wrapped in attractive French Xmas boxes with- return tonight from Fargo, where: out charge. he has been to attend the Four-H club conference which has been in session there this, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mullin and children will leave this evening for the Twin Cities and Duluth to spend the holidays with relatives. . Clarence Tolliver, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tolliver of this city, has been admitted to St. Alex- ius hospital for treatment. r a3 L. rag! of this ed iat wats n for Syracuse, N. wi he will be the guest of relatives for some time. ees Attorney B. F. Whipple and J: . Le Johnston of Fessenden are fn the city for a few days on busi- .We have them in both service and chiffon—either square or pointed heel. i Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Fri. & Sat. ae So Appropriate — Christmas flowers should be ordered now. ‘There’s no use postponing it till the last moment and then rush in to have the order filled. Far better to place your order now for living plants, or. boxes of choice blossoms, and have them delivered early on morning, fresh, beautiful, fragrant. Flowers, as gifts, are always acceptable and at Christmas time bly so. No matter where you friends may be. You can OSCAR WIL CO. | aes |: BISMARCK, N. D. A gift from Webb Brothers has an air of individuality. As- PLEASE NOTE sembled from the four corners of the earth, as well as from best American sources, they afford one of the best selections For the accommodation we have had in many years. of late shoppers our . tom tor reed _ For Men, Women and Children 6 P. M. Boxed or individual, plain white, colored or embroidered, with 1-16 in. or wide hem : and of best linens. Prices 1 0 1 5 i range from .......+. dvd biog beanie pein as sha aia nea! cto$ e 0 Silk — — co New: joa. ona MS) Chamoisette, kid and - fur. wells wi , We 8 isle Loot, envelope styles, W lined driving gloves, medium chiffon, semi. ‘on or serv- of best leathers, and heavy weight with fancy ice weight in all the season’s SP silk lined and favored shades and black. S Sa, = some fitted with Slipper - y : i ae aia, stitchd backs in contrasting are colors. She will appreciate $105 Bee Re a= Phoenix $1.50 & $1.75 ad ; oe Others $1.95-$2.25 , all cuff or gauntlet styles and Stn fi NI Fitted Traveling Cases The one gift that every woman longs for—We have an especially attractive showing of | real cowhide cases, beautifully fitted with amber or ivory backed sete—priced at eae ~ $27.50 to $65.00 December Sales --- Coats and Dresses This great clearance of ready to wear goes on apace. Garments of quality with all this geason’s snap and'style. Still a om en: of Coats and Dresses for Miss or Matron - at sale prices, ; aoe $15.00 to $57.50 “Merchandise of Merit Only” *