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be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, DECEMBER. 23, 1929 Ser aA ca gE NSU ROR RNR US aN SA FP et WR j ~ Love Wins Over ‘ Royal Tradition ' SCHOOLS TOUSSEAL Sra on | Episcopal church, with a service be- ‘ | ginning at 11:30, according to the rec- William Moore School at Top / tor, the Rev. A. T. Bennett-Haines. On Christmas morning at 8 o'clock With $85.65 Worth Sold; | the ceremony rot holy oe be 5 at 11 o'clock wil Will School Second held the Choral Eucharist, with tra- peer Wry | ditional hymns, carols and a short Sale of Christmas seals by the Bis-| address. marck schools, including St. Mary's} The order of service for Christmas and the U. 8. Indian school, will total| eve follows: approximately $376, this year, accord-| Processional, Hymn 74. ing to Mra. H. J. Taylor, who has just/ Carols, 551, 554, 546. completed a check-up. — Mass, (Cruickshank in E - it the Wil- . iam Moore mre school ere bagh in point| Introit, “While Shepherd's Watch- of sales, turning in $85.65. The Will] €d.” (Winchester). school was second bringing in $81.16,, Kyries, (Agutter in @). with a few of the pupils yet to report. | Sequence, “O Little Town of Beth- ‘The Roosevelt school, with $65.08, was | Iehem.” (Redner). sata «cae next, and St. Mary's ato to vel cwatsnstt) ‘Christians Awake, amount of $47.85. ie Richholt | x H ‘se school sent in $42.42, the Indian| 50lo, “Adeste Fidelcs,” Cantus Di- versi. school $28, and the Wachter school| "communion, “Hark the Herald An- $23.05. 1's Sing” (Mendelssohn) and “Thou “This is a remarkable showing, in| 84 7 ~ view ot thie tuatat is weather Sone hit Thy Throne,” (Mat: ditions and the many holiday activi-) Bost’ communion, “It Came Upon ties,” said Mrs. Taylor, this morning | the Midnight Clear,” (Willis). in discussing the work done by the) "The service will be accompanied by school children. Fs wusic, , Mr. rts. aad “pluphs tana taken special music, cornetist, Mr. Schwa! A engriperti ee * of ae Srefeaiaie sale, abet ‘ae: 'Rockey-Ely Wedding ieved this season they have . hearly reached the high mark set last Ceremony Solemnized ben One of the first weddings of the Final reports of the seal and bond sale for the city will not be forthcom-| Holiday season was solemnized at 3 1a err erin | Metbee parsonage, hen hs Alle Ruth Chatterton up to a a | Josep ‘Rockey, beoume he bride of fa) FOR D.B.C. GIRLS j Lewis Stone Wazeyata Campfire _| Elias ny, Menoken. Rev. Walter E.| London, Dec. 23—()—Lieutenant| ‘The Parsona Electric Co., Min: Raymond Hackett Group Entertained | di church: rend the serves, nn” |gubaitern who gate ee onaite | neapolis, recently added Josephine | _ The bride wore a frock of Madon- | men’s carecr for love and Sunny Jar- Tne Wareyata Campfire group,;na blue crepe, with accessories in|man, 19-year-old American actress, which is composed of senior high | harmonizing shades. Her attendant, | were married quictly in Chist church, school girls, were the guests of their! Miss Amanda Roswick, wore navy | Mayfair, today guatdian, Mrs. Eldon Anderson, last | blue flat crepe. Clarence Ely attend-| Lieutenant Francis recently re- Miss Gertrude Rierson will go to! ents, Mr_and Mrs. Gcorge Samuelson | @ | her home at Regan tomorrow for the | holidays. over Christmas. ‘ity-C' i Le | City-County Briefs. | Haro:d Cciafer_ will return today 4, Hf. Coven! torney.| — | jfrom the Nocth Dakoia Agricultural yas in Biooeck tod PY) Prank Plohar and Dr. C. H. Holte- , college, Fargo, to spend the holidays | PRON mier, Valley City, are visitors in the! | With his mother, Mrs. Bertha Schafer,’ jvrs 1. A. Voight, Ashley, was city today. | U6 Fourth street. |Shopping in Bismarck Saturday. | | thie tad | — Karl H. Vestre, Drayton, one of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petron, $00’ A. Grunefelder. Braddock, 1s proprietors of the Vestre Hardware | Avenue A, have as their guests for the | spending a few days here on busi-| store, was @ business visitor here Sat- | holidays, their son-in-law and daugh- | ness. |urday and Sunday. ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. | McClusky. nek | Miss Catherine Monroc, a student at the Bismarck high school, left this morning for Baldwin to spend Christ- mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe. ee Mr. and Mrs, Otto Holta, 50¢ West Broadway, will leave Christmas day for Minneapolis where they plan to spend a week visiting friends and relatives. we Miss Ruth Woods left Saturday j evening for Mexico, Mo. where she j Will be the guest of relatives during j the Christmas holidays. eee Miss Jeanette Coleman will go to Wilton tomorrow to visit over Christ- mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Coleman. ee Miss Sylvia Holte has gone to Pow- jets Lake, N. D., to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holte. xk * Caleb Haines will leave this evening to spend the holidays wiih relatives in Minneapolis and Chicago. Don't “forget New Palace Cafe’s special 75¢ Christmas dinner. The Greatest Emotional Play of All Time Immortalized now on the Talking Screen— A MARVELOUS BOOK! A MARVELOUS PLAY! A MARVELOUS PICTURE: Lyngstad to its office force. Oliver Farm Equipment Co. en- gaged Carmen Wall. Both girls are graduates of Dakota Business Col- ! evening at a 6:30 turkey dinner at | ed his brother. signed his commission in the quards| [¢@¢» Fargo. Edna Maier has gone | = 7 Eighth street. Appoint-| Mr. Ely is employed with the Ves-|in compliance with the unwritten taw| to the Chevrolet Co., Linton; Inez Mr. and Mrs. Ely will make their the theatrical profession, only a few | home in Bismarck. ‘ (close friends witnessed the ceremony. feature of the decorations. | ee Following dinner the girls exchang- | ed qifts, and Mrs. Anderson was pre- Church School Holds Bismarck, having visited here on a senied with « gift of silver by the Christmas Parties} number ot occasions. group. Mrs. Anderson will this year ee & complete her fourth year ss guardian! paiscing the Members of the Two-B bridge club of the Wazeyata Looe . was | © 5 were entertained at a Christmas par- The remainder of maar eres ie Presbyterian ty Saturday evening at the home of spent with games a! separate parties this week | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen. There Christmas carols. at the church. This plan will enable | were guests for three tables of bridge. os the teachers to impress on each child| Later the gifts placed by each guest Gospel Tabernacle to | the significance of Christmas, and to] about a lighted Christa tree, were programs are : . mi Hold Xmas Program 7, tates were anvthe naliday salsa. * ‘The Sunday school of the Gospel George Jundt, who is a student at ‘Tabernacle will give its Christmas g * - Tie; | St. John’s University, Collegeville, cay. 7 4 5 r and recitations make up an unusual- re ucred at 7:30 = eo Jundt, before going to Taylor, N. D., ly interesting program. See “50s 80 hristianson, Mr. George where he will be the guest of his the World", seripitre reading and |i Mrs. V.M. Zimmerman, foe the bet ne 3 . V. M. » for the bal- prayer, by Harry — oe Priday the junior! ance of the holidays. Miss Jundt dent; song, “Carol, Carol, - hoir; exercise, “Our Gift | time their play, “The Children of the to You tiny tos, reclailons, "tT | Christmas Spi pie > eae had My Way About it.” Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Larson, 219 bury; “Why We seu eggprese moseriey ey ; | Twelfth street, entertained guests for mas ee ae, Pic oottopig aig 3 | three tables of bridge at their home eg . “Jesus Savior,” primary ee ee - Japanese motif group. : | “ per) puters ay ane high gone Three recitations, “A Dattecnece 26: “enue went to J. E. Beaudoin and L. M. Robert : | Parsons. Mrs. Victor Beaudoin, Min- neapolis, was a guest from out of town. eee Miss Mavis Venaas will go to her home at Wilton tomorrow to spend cultural college, is taking advanced | Christmas, ‘eis work on the violin, and will play at Miss Delores Samuelson and Mrs. ismarck and to learn that Gistribution ofa “Christmas treat” games were the pastime, and later a shment course was served at Terie decorated in the holiday col aes. ese Christmas Gift for Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Wilds have as Bismarck Children EXCLUSIVELY | For Boys and Girls Under 14 Years of Age ADULTS NOT INVITED TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24th, 10 O'CLOCK i i i < i pall Bee iy Ene fh ; iy , i bis! ‘The Program: Mickey Bennett, the Kid Himself ‘ in“The Dummy” An All-Talking Porameunt Picture 7 ite OUR GANG COMEDY TOYS ie group will have their party, at which | win also go to Taylor tomortow to]. | perman Poster company here, and|that no guardsman may marry into| Joseph, to the Northwest Nursery Co., Valley City, their 4th “De-| ’? employee, j Watch results of D. B. C. AC- TUAL BUSINESS training (copy- righted —unobtainable dicwhcne: “Follow the SucceB$ful”’.- New fan. 2-6. Write F. L. Wat- METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER Siew, Foes 806 Foome io. All-Talking ii Pietare ATTRACTIONS: Dr. Hibbs prsscenriosara DENTIST | : AT THE one CAREFUL GENTLE NOT ROUGH pismagce DENTAL CLINIS Phene 281 Lucas Bidz. = 2 J.C.PENNEY CQ, 121 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. 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