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Literary Society
Holds Discussion
On "U" Informals
At its regular weekly meeting held
on Wednesday evening. December 17,
the Ad Altiora Literary society of the
university debated the merits of the
rules on informal dancing which now
govern university informals.
The fact 'that several too popular
girls' had been barred from attending
theee danccs led to the discussion,
and the opinion prevailed that if the
informal rules were not upheld, the
democracy of the dances would be
lowered to a negligent quantity.
The various forms of dancing were j'
brought up for ditscudsion, and the
society volunteered assistance in
banishing "the latest creations" of
some of the local dancers. The so
clety held "the fact that the now
popular 'Shimmy! originated in tho
negro dives of Chicago, should alone
•too"sufficient cause for barring it from
the college dances, and the co-opera
lion of all university students will be
needed if it is to be entirely banish
cd."
In order to stimulate interest In
new and artistic dancing it was sug
gested at tho meeting that a "Dane
i.-iR Contest" br lield. The idea
seems to have originated with a sug
gestion from one of the faculty mem
hers interested in the school dances.
A similar contest held in Chicago's
best society it was pointed out proved
successful and the ambition of each
wa~. to be the best dancer.
a miscellaneous shower on Wednes
day evening in honor of Miss Floy
Goodsell of Grand Forks, a bride of
this month. The affair was given
at the home of Miss Mabel Brenden,
and there were ten guests. The fore
part of the evening was devoted to
•owing for the bridal chest and later
a tiny Christmas tree was lighted and
each guest was given a gift. At the
dose of the evening light refresh
ments were served.
Miss Goodsell will leave Grand
Torks on Saturday evening for Se
attle, Wash., where on Tuesday, De
cember 30, her marriage to John
Sagley of that city will take place.
Members of the Women's Relief
Corps are asked to attend the funeral
services for Arthur Jones, which will
take place on Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the Norman undertak
ing parlors. The deceased is a son
of David D. Jones. a prominent Q. A.
R. member.
Mrs. Chester Warner was hostess
this afternoon to the Wednesday aft
ernoon Bridge club at her home on
Vernon awenue.
Ladies'
and
Misses'
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DAINTY, YOUTHFUL
FROCK OF JERSEY
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An excellent number of papers on
thi-
subject were submitted at the
meeting which closed with a vote of
thanks tendered the university facul
ty for the extra day of vacation
which was given the university stu
dents this year.
Christmas trees and other decora
ticns suggestive of the holiday sea
son, will figure prominently in the
cotiilion which the Comus club is
giving in the Hotel Dacotah tonight.
There is also to be mistletoe and
holly and aji especially attractive I
scheme is being worked out by
Keith Bacon, in charge of the decor
atlons. The favors are also to be I
appropriate to the Christmas season I
And Misses Maude Griffith and Ks- I
telle Deichert are'in charge of this
feature of the affair.
The cotillion figures will be led by
Howard Maher of Devils Lake, and
dancing is to commence at 9 o'clock.
The first party of the Conjus club
was given on Thanksgiving erve and
proved an altogether popular one.
By Eloise.
The Jersey frock persists. It seems
to have become a habit just like the
serge and linen frocks are habits.
Bach spring sees the full quota of
jersey frocks and here is an advance
hint given out by a manufacturer:
Jersey suits in sports effects are go-
t. ing to be the popular thing for spring
club entertained at street wear. The one-piece frock
I made on straight simple lines is still
the most, pleasing mode for every day.
ROUTZAHN'S
Christmas Sale
of
HATS
Also Children's Hats
A great many people are giving millinery
gifts this Christmas^—to celebrate this memorial
event and to reduce our stocks to make room for
goods about to arrive we are making
BIG REDUCTIONS
TAUXB KW
M.0I
$10(00 $ 4.00
6.00
TALtn FOR
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Friday
and
Saturday
r*utj hkto,
a a fill
5 Z.uu
of the
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at
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SRQUTZAHN'S
M&inery First Rational Bank Building
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PAGEEIGHT GRAND FORKS HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,1919.
W.C. T.U.WILL HAVE
CHRISTMAS MEETING
The last meeting of the W. C. T. U.
for the year l»ll is to be a Christmas
meeting and is to be held on Friday
afternoon. December 19, In- the par
lors of the Y. W. C. A. The meeting
is to open at 3 o'clock with a brief
business mooting. This will be fol
lowed by a program.
The numbers which have been an
nounced for tho program are as fol
lows:
Christmas Carols—W. C. T. U.
chorus."
A Christmas Story
Dusen.
1'i.ain) Selection—Miss Esther Bath
gate.
This dainty and modish dress is formerly Miss Henrietta McGuire of.
featured for southern and early spring this city.
wear. It is made cf tan jersey with
a plain gathered skirt and a simple Mrs. John M. Carroll, Sr., 1103 Uni-'
round necked blouse. Worsted em- versity avenue, is expecting to have
broidered flowers in natural shades as holiday guests her son-in-law and
are used to trim the pockets of the daughter. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Culliton
skirt. These and a buttonhole stitch of New Rockford, and her son, Roger
about the neck and sleeves form the Carroll, of Bismarck.
only trimming on the entire frock,
The short bell sleeves ,cut in kimona Miss Florence Gallup, an instructor
Btyle give a hint of what may be in
1
-Mrs. J. D. Van
Heading—Miss Kuth Gunlogson.
Heading—Miss Esther Seifert.
Heading—Mrs.
"George Black.
Devotionals will bo led by Mrs. C.
I Ounlogsctw All women Interested In
I W. C. T. nj. work are invited to the
meeting.'
Prof. Paolo Contc will return to
night from Mandan, N. D., where on
Wednesday evening he gave on organ
recital at the Presbyterian church in
that city. Mr. Conte. instructor ill
piano and organ at Wesley college, is
becoming quite prominent throughout
the state with the recitals which he
has given recehtly and thi\ Mandan
paper has this to say of his recital
last night:
"Mrs. E. G. Wheeler of this city,
whoso judgment is accepted without
question on musical matters, pro
nouno.ed the recital of last evening to
be one oC the best of its Kind ever
heard in the* city, and made the as
nurancc that in her opinion Prof.
Contc is not only the premier artist
in the state but is incomparable in the
northwest. Mr. Conte's program last
night included a number of his own
compositions which have won much
favor throughout the country."
everyone is invited.
Miss Ann McGuire of the Stratford
apartments has returned from Minne
apolis and Shakopec, where sfie has
been visiting for the last throe weeks.
In Shakopec Miss McGuire was the
guest of her sister. Mrs. J. Morarity.
in music at the LaCrosse normal
store for us next spring and summer. school, is expected to come to Grand
The wise virgins will take the hint' Forks Saturday to be the holiday
and start beautifying their arms, and guest of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Parsons,
particularly their elbows which may'825 Belmont avenue.
have been neglected during the long!
rule of the wrist-length tight sleeve.
The Young People's society of the I hours this afternoon. Proceeds from
First Lutheran cHurch will meet to- the bazaar will be used for providing
night in the church parlors at 8 Christmas dinners for worthy local
o'clock. There has been a good pro- families. The girls displayed a splen
grani prepared and an invitation is collection of ribbon articles and
extended to anyone interested. Re- dainty gifts which will help to solve
freshments and a social hour will 'many a Chrstmas problem.
follow the program.
h,Sdimadif
SSth
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nf
Tho Author league of the Swedish
Lutheran church will hold a "Yulc
tide Fair" iti the auditorium of the
church tonight. A short business
meeting of the league will be held
at 7:30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock the.
sale will open. The league has
worked hard in making arrange
ments for the sale ard a splendid The little Mohammedan girl shown
collection of fancy wo*ii and sewing above is one of tho many refugees
appropriate for Christmas gifts is to brought into Jerusalem by the British
be displayed. There is to be a fish She is just eleven years old and has
pond and a number of amusement been married twice. Her first hus
booths, where fun will be provided band died and ber second husband
durirte' the evening. Refreshments divorced her.
will be served by a committee and
The Student club of the high school
is holding a Christmas bazaar in the
high school sewing room after school
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Storr left this
noon for Grand Haven, Michigan,
where they will spend the holidays
with relatives. Mr. Storr is a member
of the university high school faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rasmttsson, 514
Walnut street, will have as their
guests over the holidays, their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Rasmusson and little son Don
aid of Minneapolis. They will also
have their daughter. Miss Ella Ras
musson, who is teaching school at
Larimore. Miss Rasmusson will re
turn to Grand Forks Friday evening.
Miss Mayme Dean of Minneapolis,
and1 Mrs. Clark Holmes" of Anoka,
Minn., arrived in Grand Forks on
con-
tributed an appropriate reading to the students and met with general favor
program and Mrs. W. 8. McKinzey,
sang a group of songs. Mrs. McKin-! J?™86 P°em
zey played her own accompaniment 12
artic,cs on
1
purlcte and Gertrude Ryan. Anyone
teterested is invited to inspect the dis-
Mrs. William Leggett of Minneapo
lis, who has been
W. H. Alexander,
for several daya, left this, noon for
her home. There she will meet Mr.!
s*,o-ru V^V\ki* *s
MOHAMMEDAN GIRL
IS MARRIED TWICE
AT AGE OF ELEVEN
AT LEAST $200 IS
NEEDED BY HERALD
SANTA CLAUS GIRLS
There is now a trifle over one
hundred dollars In the fund
which has been turned in for the
Santa Clans Girls' work of
Christmas cheer-giving, and this
sum will have to bo doubled at
least if all of the little kiddles on
the Santa CIrbs Girls' list, are to
be remembered on Christmas
day.
I
Tuesday evening to visit at the home
of Dr. A. C. Dean, 319 South Sixth £,H
street- Miss Dean and Mrs. Holmes friend Mac. 2.00
will visit in'Reynolds with relatives, "f""
The time for making pnrcbaa
en for the kiddies' Christmas to
growing very short and it is ne
cessary that the contributions
come in promptly, if 'they are to
he of assistance In making the
little people happy on Christinas
day. There are many homes in
the city where Santa Clas prob
ably won't visit this year, and
where there will be tearful and
heart-broken kiddies, without
any gifts, and perhaps without
any food or warm clothes. These
are the homes that the Santa
Olaus Girls have in mind whe*
they appeal for funds to hack
them in their work of distribut
ing Christmas cheer.
There is a bigger list of kid
dies to remember this year, than
formerly, and they are more in
need of remembrance than ever
before. The Santa ClautN Girls
don't want to overlook any of
these children, when they are
distriboting gifts, and Christmas
happiness, but it is going to take
a substantial antount of funds to
make the necessary purchases.
Donations for the fund may be
.sent to-JThe Santa dans Girls, in
care of The Herald, and they
should be sent in promptly. In
addition to the donations already
acknowledged, these have come
to The Herald within the la&t
day or two:
ij:
before returning to their homes. I-™- Minot Friend ^.50
IA Buxton Friend ,r..
Miss Ida. Cravath left Wednesday j"
evening for her home in Whitewater, Bjornstad l.oo
Wis., to visit with relatives during.Pranci" McKexnan
Christmas vacation. Miss Cravath is
an instructor in the art department at
the state university. Miss Mary J. Lay
cock, English instructor at the uni
versity high school, left this noon to
spend the holidays with relatives in
Waverty, 111.
District No. 5 of the Methodist La-
dies' Aid'heki a successful"meeting on new armory and proved decidedly at
WeAiesday afternoon at tho home of. tractive. The program which has
Mrs. George Olson, 1234 University keen *lven a number of times was
avenue. Miss Beulah Bomstead
2.00
5.00
nr
2.00
fhe Hanter It Given
At Convocation Today
The last convocation exercises to
b$ held at the state university this
yea*- were given this morning at the
new to the university faculty and
by_?^1
who
heard it.
Liggett and tbey expect to leave on department of physical education, at
Sunday for Orange City and Sioux the university, will lfcave this evening
City, Iowa, to spend1 Christmas, enroute to her homfe in lawrence,
DRESSMAKING
Braiding
FliMnC
MRS. A. T. STINSON
"The Hunter,'
rt?,er' wa?,- re^,
Following the program! Mrs. Olson,. Beatrice Olson. Miss Utah| Sannes
k« wml nifwifTMii«ifl+ was at the piano for the Melolof, of
UrtftaJLon' interpretative music, which George
servea a ltgnwun^neon. "Edwards, a California composer, has
The Young Ladies SodaJity of St arranged exduslvely for the Poem
Michael's church will hold a Christ-! a°
mas sale in the McGraih Pharmacy repu^lon hero as
on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 hS?^oS.
o'clock. There is to be a collection of TnS nf^nn ^irrrrnhin auality and
.di55taT her Tnterpretati^is m£ked with
MnlnP,T^ sincerity Lid understanding. Giving
JS2* excellent Support at the piano, Miss
wh!T'iu.v)» thA Sannes brought out the lovely
falT^n cS^Tnc^des ^l^ Mar &0"AShea°d0em.00d8
at the 0
tf
uth Fifth street,! i,*v
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9
Wh'Ch f°,l0W.
"Tttff Hunter" was first presented
peninK meeting of the Thurs-
ay Musical club at the IMnt^Meth-
odist church on October 9. It was
later given In FVrgo and the artists
,, taking part were awarded much
I praise by the music patrons of that
1
CllJT.
Miss Nelle MartindaJe, head of the
Kana, where she will visit over the
The junior class of the Grand Forks holidays. Miss MartindaJe plans to
high school is making arrangements visit in St Paul enroute.
for an' Informal dancing party to be
given on the evening of January 2.! Mrs. Frank 1l Danforth of Minne
ift the Knights of Cotnmbus hall. All apolis will come to Orand Forks the
high school students and alumni are ?.ast of the week -to spend Christmas
invited and it is expected that a
number of students attending college,
who will be home for the holidays,
will attend.
with her two daughters, Misses Aura
and Hazel Chaffee, who are attending
the University here.
Miss' Ann Koehen of Fargo who has
been the house guest of' Misses tdl
'ian and Irene Valiely at their home^
tiewis Boulevards for several days,
returned to F^rgo last, evening
*.
A regular meeting of. t)t« High
School Student club will se held on
Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the
Gu(ld hall. There to to tw a Christ
mas program and ail members of the
iiisi
Do Your Xmas
Shopping Early
Full (ize crochet Bed Spreads^ cut corner,
scalloped, .good weight.
-Priced at
One lot of fancy .Ribbons. 5 to 6 inches wide.
In beautiful tloral and' figured designs, good
color combinations. The yard
One lot of Georgette Waists, fancy embroidered,
white and flesh. An
exceptional value
Good weight black Sateen, a full yard wide,
nice lustrous finish, just a limited
quantity. The yard
Toadies' bleached Union Suits, light fleeced,
low neck, no sleeve low neck, elbow sleeve
both styles ankle length. Each
Fancy Tea Aprons in a big variety of
styles. Embroidery and fancy
trimmed. Each
Full size Turkish Towels
good weight, full bleached,
blue border. Each
Ladies' Cover-All Aprons In many pretty styles
and color combinations made up in good quality
percale and chambray. Special
(BASEMENT.)
Crystal 'White
Laundry Soap.
18 bars
One lot of children's fleece
lined Hose in a.ll sizes. An
exceptional value 5 pair
Full size cotton plaid Blankets in a variety of
pretty color combinations. This would
make an ideal gift Each
(BASEMENT.)
Ladies' and children's flannel
Night Gowns in colors
and white. Special
Ladies' good weight, rib-top fleece lined
Hose in all sizes and out sizes.
Special, 3 pair
Buy Practical
Gifts
MTSTIC CDKUE MEETS.
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 18.—l*te
one dark cold blustery night while
the city of Minneapolis slept Warm
and snug in its beds, some thirty
young men, unheedful of the hour or
the elements, sat in a largo room
with their minds and attention pre
occupied by a peculiar transformation
that was being enacted before their
eyes.
The objects of transformation were
five glasses of water on a table and
the transformer, a short man, of
about thirty, holding in his hand a
black rod. As he tapped the brim of
each glass, the water was suddenly
transformed into beautiful, sparkjing,
red wine.
No. it \was not a secret. It
J*.
Money was produced by the hand
ful rabbits came Into being out of
nothing gold fish swim merrily
around In large bowls produced from
tHe air. A night of mystery Intad.
Others wh0 entertained were: C. A.
Carlson, Stillwater. Minn.
Ostby, C. A. H. Ostby, p.
You can make the most of them by shopping here. Large and complete stocks of
practical gifts, all moderately priced,• will make the task an easy one.
Interesting Items Attractively Priced
For Friday and Saturday Selling
LADIES' PURE UHEN HANDKERCHIEFS
LadtW fine sheer, pure linen Handkerchiefs. (This is an exceptionat value
and if priced in the regular way would sell at much more than
we ask for them. Each.
BEDSPREADS
J'ANCY RIBBONS
GEORGETTE WAISTS
BLACK SATEEN
LADIES' UNION SUITS
FANCY TEA APRONS
TURKISH TOWELS
(Lira it 2.)
VELVET BAGS
There are some good values left in Velvet Bags. Good all silk
velvets in plain and Jacquard effects. Values are from $S to $18.50.
LADIES' COVER-ALL APRONS
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
(BASEMENT.)
CHILDREN'S FLEECED HOSE
(BASEMENT.)
BLANKETS
FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS
(BASEMENT.)
LADIES' FLEECE USED HOSE
(BASEMENT.)
EXTRA FOR THE KIDDIES
We have 34 transfer Picture Sets that are just the
thing for the little tot that is learning to draw.
White this quantity lasts, each
Ode£&
NOT AFRAID OF RATS.
Canby, Minn., Dec. 18.—Rats,' even
big fellows from the tropics, hold
no terror for Capby girls.
Fifteen ydung women were In a lo
cal fruit store recently, when a con
signment of bananas was- received.
From one of the bunches, a» big rat
hopped.
Did the
not.
A£ter\ failing to corner the rodent
the store, the young women chased
it Into the street lTie rat kept ahead
1
private entertainment given by the m** taken frnm
TJ
A.
A.
X«ngley,
And C.'TB. Peats, all of
girls scream? They did
Pursuers for more
*heB.
11 darteJ
EVENING EDITION.
Odell's
For Gifts
into
the postofBce where it was executed.
FAILED TO COLLECT.
T».M)n. D»c. 2.—(By Mail.) An
American alien in Ireland who sued
--^""iaMoner of police to recover i2?"en" Jhe
ecover.
Minneapolis Mystic Circle, a society *hi™ .T,^, opposite result fr^ thrt .SSght.
of Minnesota magicians. The wine
maker was Jesse A. Neff, president of
the organisation.
arrested In Ireland for illegal drilling
of Irishmen, has failed to collect his
claim.
P®,dlar had fought on the
•We of the 8inn ^ein in the rebellion
.w.^k'
1916-
having been
stationed Inside the postoflloe. He
wu afterward arrested and -denorted
but returned to Ireland and was en
gaged in military training -when he
Seated! •an- money cfion-'
$3.95
$1.05
59c
$1.00
1-3 off
$1.39
$1.00
$1.00
$2.95
$1.29
$1.00
5c
Only 5 Shopping
Days Until Xmas
cided against him. Pedlar's counsel'
had claimed that his client as a
friendly alien was under protection of
the king, but Justice Dodd, who' pre
sided, pointed out that a man who had
seised the king's postofflce and fought
against the king's troops had no right
to such protection.
ADVERTISEMENT.
To Properly Treat
Obstinate Wrinkles
particularly where wrinkles are long
and deep, the massage devotee is apt to
rub too hard and too frequently."'This
caul,eB
ln
L***
?*£*V:
I
muscles to sag,
aggravates the wrinkled condition—just
Better than massage, or anything else,
for the most obstinate wrinkles, as well
as the finest lines, is a remarkable
formula which you may readily avail
yourself of, an you will 'have no dWl
culty in procuring the constituents from
your druggist, it is tblto: One ounce of
Powdered saxol I to, dissolved, in one-half
pint witch haael. )3athe face, neck aad
hands lilt this. The effect Is really mar
yelous, not only as to wrinkles, but also
of baggy cheeks and Chin.
plication
idlng to
application is refrei
Were
1
ana sooihlBg
trading to tellers fatigue. Both the
witeh haset and

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