The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1930, Page 5

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Bismarck Residents Will Open Homes to Relatives Return- ing for Season Many Bismarck homes will be open tomorrow to relatives from far and near for the Christmas dinner and family reunion. Sharing honors with these will be the young people home from school for the holidays. The day will be a time, too, for friends to gather and renew acquaintances and to join in attending Christmas Services at the churches here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Fleck, 514 ‘West Rosser avenue, will have a fam- fly dinner at their home tomorrow. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fleck and Mr. and Mrs, John R. Fleck, Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannon, Mandan, Mrs. Fleck’s sister, Miss Caroline Lakin, Colorado Springs, Colo., who is spending the holidays at the Fleck home, also will be a guest. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nelson and E. W. Carlson are expected to arrive this evening from Garrison to spend Christmas day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Stucke, 722 Mandan St. Mrs. Nelson is a sister and Mr. Carlson a brother of Mrs. Stucke. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wachter, 717 Second St. have as their holiday guest Miss Mabel Murphy, Valley City, who arrived yesterday. Miss Mabel Larson, 518 Fifth 8t., has left for Milnor, N. D., to visit her mother over the Christmas holiday. Miss Elizabeth Lovyise Johnson, teacher at the Will school, has left for Helena, Mont., to spend the holi- days with her mother, Mrs. August E. Johnson, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huston, Carleton Wilds, student at the Uni- versity of Iowa, Iowa City, has come to Bismarck to spend the holiday va- cation with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. 8. Wilds, 826 Sixth St. A daughter, Miss Marie Wilds, has ar- Many Christmas Dinner Parties Are Included in Holiday Festivities THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley, 701{ Sixth St., have as their guests during rived from Madison, 8. D., where she is music instructor in the city schools, and Mrs. Wilds will also have as their to visit during the Christmas season. Rev. and Mrs. Wilds will also have as their guests Mrs. Wilds’ brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grover, who are ing from Lisbon, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee and children, 614 Second St., are spending the holiday season in Valley City, where they are the guests of Mrs. Overbee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. | Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bryant. 305 Avenue B, will have their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bryant, Napoleon, as their guests Christmas day. Mr. . nd Mrs. A. R. Reep, Williston, have to come to Bismarck for a holi- day visit with Mrs. Reep’s mother, Mrs. William Barneck, 612 Ninth St. Ogden Ward has arrived from Chi- cago where he is attending a business administration school, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Ward, 300 Avenue C. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gussner, 302 ‘West Rosser avenue, will hold a fam- ily Christmas dinner at their home | tomorrow. There will be 12 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Dale, 211 West Rosser avenue, have as their guests over Christmas Mr. Dale's sister and brother, Miss Estelle Dale. a student at Jamestown college, and | | Elmer Dale, Chicago, Ill. Second St., will entertain Mr. and | Mrs, F. M. Davis and family and Mr. | and Mczs. J. E. Davis at Christmas dinner. £41 Greeti 4a Greetings We Also Announce - That we close our place of business between the hours of 2 and 5 Christmas Day while we entertain and feed the needy girls of our city, by special arrangement with the local chapter of the Red Cross. G. P. EAT SHOP , WE WISH YOU ALL THE JOYS OF CHRISTMASTIDE AND HAPPINESS Paneys Do Merry Christmas plowers We can still deliver flowers any place, anywhere for Christmas. Phone 784 OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Open Tonight and Until Noon Christmas Day 315 Third Street It is our wish that you may have A Joyous Christmas and A Smashing 1931 this even- | . | daughter Gloria, 418 South Eleventh | Justice and Mrs. W. L. Nuessle, 710 | the holidays their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bork. and daughter Corajean, Ray, N. D. Eugene R. Morris has come to Bis- The Thursday Musical club will’ meet Friday afternoon at the nt of Mrs. John Hughes, 519 Eleventh { street. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mantz are ex- ‘pected to arrive today from Ana- | Moose, N. D., to spend the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson. 1 John Dobler has returned to his! home at Anamoose, N. D., after} spending the week-end here with his daughter, Miss Hulda Dobler, 301; Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weiland, 111 | Washington street, left today by car j for Linton, N. D. and and Claire City, 8. D,, to spend the holidays. i Reuben Peterson left today for, Wahpeton to visit his parents over the Christmas holiday. John Sagehorn left this afternoon for Stanton, to be the guest of rela- tives Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. John Scher Js, and | Street, will leave this evening for | Timmer to be the guests of Mrs.| <n Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip rth. Selections from Dickens’ “Christ-! mas Carol” were read by Mrs. Obert! ; Olson for members of the peel and Professional Women's club at, * ahr Last Times Today “THE G TRUTH ABOUT YOUTH” BRR! , Were presented each guest. their meeting last evening at the club Tooms. Singing of carols was also a feature and the evening was passed; socially.” A Christmas tree, wreaths and other decorations were. used in the r » The meeting was in charge of a committee composed of Misses Rose and Mary Huber and Mrs J.\W. Scott. | The state library commission spon- sored a story hour yesterday after- noon in the traveling library room at the Memorial building, for children of state employes at the capitol and Memorial buildings. Stories suited to the Christmas season were told by, Miss Bessie Baldwin and book covers Twenty- one children in the first five grades attended. Employes of the Paramount theatre! were guests of Manager Dave Wells! at’ a dinner and Christmas party Monday evening in the private dining wae of the G. P, Eat Shop. Covers e placed for 16 at the table, which had appointments in red and green and Christmas favors at each place. Holly wreaths and other greenery were used in the decoration of the room. Mf. and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, 715 Fifth street, will have as their guests Christmas day Mrs. Arnot’s mother, Mrs. Flora Brown and also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe and daughters Grace and Esther and Mr. and Mrs. David McGinnis and children, all of Wilton, Mrs. Howe is a sister of Mrs. Arnot and Mrs. McGinnis a. cousin. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Haskin will ar- tive today from Jamestown to be! Guests for Christmas day at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty, 417 West. Thayer avenue. . We Extend to You the Season’s Greetings! Santa Claus has brought to us the best holiday attraction that has been our pleasure to present to Bismarck, that we may entertain you in true holiday fashion! COMING TOMORROW—For Two Days A Flame Of Love ‘The Story of Two Who Are Heaven and Earth to Each Other! “MOROCCO” — with — GARY COOPER His supreme 1ole! As a cynical, disillusioned, woman-ex- Perienced soldier of fortune fascinated by MARLENE DIETRICH Exotic Continental star who will shock you into amaze- ment and enthusiastic admiration! and ADOLPHE MENJOU And a Cast of Hundreds! A Perfect But Not a Peaceful Story Of Passion Made Beautiful! A Paramount Picture Directed JOSEF VON STERNBERG ADDED SUBJECTS “Go Ahead and Eat” CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS CHRISTMAS DAY 2 to 11 p. m. — Admission: 10c and 50c Paramor nl, HOME OF PARAMOUNT PIC i0i0i8i01010i0/ 101018010188 eLNi8i8iNieie: THE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL CAPITAL ARMY AND NAVY STORE teteie! May of all good things at Christmastide Your feast be not the least. May you arise all satisfied Your girth a bit increased. | Avenue B. | | France every year. PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS TOM HOWARD, in a Paramount Comedy Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Poe, St. | Paul, are expected today to be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Indseth, 515 Fourteenth street, and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Robinson, 1006 Fifth street. Mrs. Poe is a ‘sister of | Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Indseth. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Peltier, 831 Fourth street, will have as their guests over the Christmas holiday | Mrs. Peltier’s mother and brothers, | Mrs. J. A. Burgum and Joe and Le-j land Burgum, who are expected today | from Arthur, N. D. j Miss Marian Ryan has arrived from Winona. Minn., where she has | been attending St. Theresa's college, | to spend the holidays with her pi ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Ryan,, 605 t Services to Be Held In Church Auditorium Services will be held for the first time in the main auditorium of the new Trinity Lutheran church on Christmas day, Opie 8. Rindahl, the} pastor announced today. At 6 a. m. a candle light service will be held and at 11 a. m the fer} tival service will be conducted. | The children’s service will be held | at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. i Clarion E. Larson will direct the orchestra which will render special Christmas selections. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY — 1 GIVE HER a Permanent Wave tor Christmas. Natural, lasting, guar- anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the | California Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. About 5,000,000 snails are eaten ir Inspiration ctures seu() ontsent A stirring tale of heart throbs and humor, of love and hate, of joy and despair enacted un- der the canopy of inspiring heavens amid a background of majestic forests. sd UNA MERKEL-JONN HOLLAND ENANGE ONEIL Tonight - Thursday and Friday Performances: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 — Adults 35c until 7:30 CAPITOL THEATRE At this season of the year we wish to express to you: our sincere appreciation for your patronage during the past year and to wish you and yours a most pros- by perous New Year. We hope to be of even greater service to you during the coming year. TURES eee eee G. P. Eat Shop 8% | ‘ 4

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