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Dey vit oie 4 ° a Ny » wqga hter . fag ab Ss Aleian ow ital to State's landan, “rar The newly elected officers of the 1 order of local Eastern Star were ;| foreign count mount. Ward county with 77 students 5 Cass and Ramsey ieee Residents of Fort Entertain Sunday Among the recent social events at afternoon, entertaining Major Mrs. C. H. Loewell, Captain and Mrs. R. C.‘Wright and Lieut. James A. Harron. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry C. Jones entertained informal. Sunday evening. se B. and P. W. Club Gives Sleigh Ride About 25 members of the Busi-| si ness and Professional Women's club ~were entertained Tuesday evening ata ride party. Following the sleigh ride a course luncheon ‘was served at the home of Mrs, Oscar Selvig. The following committee was in charge of the La Miss Rose Huber, chairman; t Eichhorst, Alice Angus, Winnifred Barrington and Marie Hoff. Miss Mabel Aaberg and Miss Olga Steen have returned to Bismarck to Bpend the Chiistmas vacation at their homes. “Misses Aaberg and Steen attend MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis. - eee The A. O. U. W. lodge will have a Christmas tree and program at’ the A. O. U. W. hall Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. Following the program a dancing party will be given, eee William Bina left Tuesday for devils Lake, where he @Will spegd a few days with his brother, Stanley | A: Bina, before going to Minneapolis to spend Christmas. . . ie ieees Sk mn wn college, came Bismarck toda: to posts Christmas vacation with Mrs. J. J. Rue. se & J. A. Coffey, who is conducting | in F; the December term of Burleigh county district court, spent week-end at his home, in Jamestown. A regular meeting of DeMolay ‘will be held this Pag | the Masonic temple. degree will be, conferred. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Falkenstein, Mrs. J. A. Vai and Mrs. F. C, Nelson of Baldwin were guests in Bismarck Monday, ‘ from Peat yeti ei argo to 5) 0! is @ Rome in thi city. | = iter was born this morn- A Mi y and Mrs, C. F. Kelsch of see Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Dodds will leave this evening for the Twin Cities, where they will spend Christ- Thursday. Somewhat colder tonight, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927 ricigh County — | Eadrese'at the first meeting of taaline a Weeu apy with 10 3 Tor di 3 { : Ei tudents to the University of North|q i to H V | hierar assisting the enrollment to|their community, point i oat the a e us a Ge is year to tear, te draws students | the ideals the and from 54 counties, 19 states and two| Boy ‘Scout alike should Fold: paray you the ee. | [cKensie, 4; Golden Fulton urges the importance of the Faithful,” “Joy to the World” —each stlec- Valley, 5; Hetti ttendance of at.l delegate oy snd She 6: nf Bie a saees from each 0p. at Dis weitingh 65 tion calls up a memoty. : \ : 16; Mountrell and Wells 11; Griggs, ; We will be glad to play them for you bend ; 19; Burke, 14; Dickey and Pieris; EMMloyed Boys Will the Orthophonic Victrola. Visit us andinspect , and man, 17; Towner, 18; and 9; New York, 4, and Mii and ae plan, have Orthophonie Vice Michigan, 3 each. California Cane , Lgrlices po isses Gertrude} Thursday igi leas ous my, for enlistnient OSCAR i. WILL & C0. THE BISMARCE 7:30, according to W. G. Fultoa, di-] with four teams will t tector of iy pre More than 20] {f sufficient E. ee cal Mr. are expected to attend. . meee nen a ai (atneaetrsce cit oo ae ie cat 2 ae ue Stressing the ideas of the Boy | "ae 't, favited: to become | Besldes the opparvanity. to py | Scout meovement, Ji h . basketball, calisthenics, tum! mxandl |Nucusle “of the ‘North ‘Dakota, su; ery ccrcausate aie oan nd spparitus work are ales cited | *Gift Shop Contains Many Suggestions Our entire store has been transformed into a .great big gift store containing hundreds of practical and useful gifts for every member of the family. Selections are still good and we are open evenings till 9 p. m. ‘ s the fe f Fresh for sale. Phone! § sburltish county contributes 42 1,685 students. Ac- to figures compiled at t!s fre‘cxampio Univers-| sets for te ve x demonstration of the tying of different knots and i eit Enos‘ aft nett le oy well-loved . Christmas music W. G. Fuiton, director of ' work who is also in chat of toe scout leaders’ school the IT WOULDN'T be Christmas without these fine old carols you knew 20 well as « young: ster. “Silent Night,” “Oh, Come, All Ye 7:30 is m. ai the / hour and a half time limit to two hours was voted. All but a few troops had re) sentatives at the meeting and Mr. Renville, Role-te, Steele! Meet Again Tonight our line of instruments. We have an Ortho- Employed ee uot thelr seccad gymunisuee see Phonic Victrole to suit every taste and every Montana sending 12, South Dakota, |®!on_at the high school tonight at pocketbook, With our convenient payment 19, Fado, Sele tang Penns ivania, : trola in your home this Christmas by deposit- Puuctae, Now Sereen Teste Sade 1? Diy Ingemoderats cum, Let us explain—fodey!, Sane iden Ca -Hoskins-Meyer / ae ; ’ The Home of KFYR : Assembled from the four corners of the earth are Pottery, . Brassware, Chinaware, Glassware, Boxed Novelties, Fancy Pillows, Silk Lingerie, Hosiery, Gloves, Handbags, Fitted trav- eling cases, Gladstone bags and hundreds of things: we cannot _ mention for lack of space. i urday evening with Ruth Gordo irda Bush, Al Cordner or Duane avis, 4 eee Ensign Charles Moses, U. S. N., has arrived in Bismarck to spend the holidays at the home of his ts, : / Mi C..W. y . i : Toyland lid : Our entire toy assortment is now concentrated in the down- Frank Kiebert returned toda: yc : - , gumniienicimien ' Gira Cyumth e : ej | FT H OS| ERY stairs store, all ready for a grand cleanup. Many items were rand Mrs.” F. Kiebert of 411 found in the window which were not in stock. Come in now for a last minute selection. Moderate prices. FURNITURE THE APPRECIATED MO Si Here are Just the Gifts You Want venue A, eee Miss Sue Drickes of Glendi Mont., returned home Tuesday a na after spending a few days in Hill eee city as # guest of the F. L. home, Bernard Eichhorst of this city is Fi by wit y> spending a few days with friends wile oa fot alee ‘argo. While in that city he will e Mrs. Harry Homan at Ty Fourth street will be hostess we the of Honor Thursday evening neg All mezhbers ‘are urged to al le Flower Phone - 78! Night Flower Phono - 1051-W Open evenings and until noon Christmas Day pyiteilt ote se * The Royal Neighbors have post- the meeting scheduled fi esate 22 to December 2. Everybody Needs Furniture See our complete ex- hibit of attractive gitt pieces, all specially, priced, A daughter was born Saturday to Men and women alike Tenth treet sie s ‘ u ‘ are delighted to receive : some article of furni- ture. Tenth street south. H H. F, Swett of Tuttle has spent the pat few drys here, looking af- ter business affairs. e Mrs. Joseph McName:zv of Halli- was it of friends here the fit of the week. a Pag a 8 rey any ret tigar rl ‘Matineo. Every 2:30 a re, : business affai 2 shinies In Paris inspired gift shades—created by ' Lucile, famous Parisian couturiere. ° Both: service and chiffon with square or pointed heel—with appropriate French gift eae Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baumann of || TONIGHT - Wed. & Thurs. Magazine carrier, in Linton were business callers in this : A d 1 chinese % boxes without extra charge. tape one ST aah a G. Harkep of the Charles well finished. sheet Ce ES $12.50 up Mrs. P. E. Chamley of McKenzie : friends in Bismarck was of ig ene Mr. and Mrs. B. Neustel of Nel- gon transacted business in Bismarck see J. G. LaMont of San Haven spent ‘ueaday here, transacting business. T Lahr Motor Co. Has. BB Se : . Special Sale of ine qualities ie aap Beautiful Display Natural, Mahogeny or ! Lam } place in the home, pose s : ‘ Walnut finishes, larse ! ‘ais eines axe Mase oe | . Leather Goods cra ike ot sar or | SATS uD of Bismarck ¥ $12.50 to $69.50 Bridge, complete with georgette shade. New- est wrought metal 2d GIFT SUGGESTIONS bases, 8] Of mative wild fite make a : the one simost relate. *. Hapd bags, Bill folds, Key cases, Traveling kite, « e $12.50 . * Kodak albums, Casseroles, Cake Plates, f gt fh, _. Baking dishes, Relish dishes in hand si aa a : s decorated, lustre ware. Foot Stools Lamps of All Kinds. Lives hose maand GIFT STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PEN, DESK Seneeeeet Maret . : Fg Oa ; SETS, EVERREADY PENCILS, $4.75 to $9.75 ; $32.59 up . WAHL, SHEAFFER, PARKER AND MOO&R eee \ 7" pouNerAmN PING, Til wae Webb Brothers (43% FAVORS OF CHRISTMAS DESIGNS. . . de es dia) ‘ie Be ses | a. ai es ; t oy ry GLOBE GAZETTE PRINTING C0.’ [ii |, Testa @