The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1918, Page 5

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EDNESIDAY, OGR!-2,/4918; POP, LAR I An IORTON COUNTY YOUNG | ‘PEOPLE MARRIED IN THIS CITY | A wedding of ynusya interest. oc- curred Tuesday afternoon’ at 4:30, at the’ resi ‘gf the” offictating mm , ter, Rev. Rake ‘Myers, 8 Rosses street. The participating, parties were Mr. ‘Earl-Porsborg. and Miss;Blsie Kuether, both well known, young © people of ‘Resebun™ Morton county. Mr. Pors- borg is.a prosperous Young ‘farmer of | ‘ that vicinity. 4 The couple Were attended by Mr. aera Soe brother of-the om,” an e bridesmaid was Miss ' Clara ‘Kuether. : # me The bride while satin, delightfully set off by aj | dainty bridal veil, and the bridesmaid } was dressed in cream satin. Both car-! ried a great bouquet of pink roses, | Miss _Myers aeeompanied the cere- mony with strains from, the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. Mrs. Blanche Molleur, an intimate friend, was the only invited guest. The wedding party motored from Bismarck to the Kuether home, where | a_wedding dinner was served at 9 o'clock, The Young couple intend to Fa spend. th i , wore a’ sheer gown of spon e winter visiting in Salem, } | { aN * “From Wilton. Mr. and .Mra. A. Renaed motored in today from Wilton. ! worth league is taking this opportun: -itv to invite in herfriends to join. with ihe leaguers: in bidding her farewell | tand Godspeed. oak of Valley City was ; .. Peake Here. Col. W. A. a Bismarck visitor tofay. i \\, -Entera Hospital. Miss Vésta. Buzwell of the office On Hunting Trip. | force of Commissioner John N. Hagan, Fret. Peterson‘ and Christian Lucas, at the capitol. has entered the Bis- left-today for: a week's hunting ot hospital for treatment. ‘Twin Lakes, Financier n Town. From Elbowoods. i D. Hagerty of Minneapolis, rep- "Miss Helen White Calf of ‘bowoods | | resenting the Milltéwn Investment Co., is ‘here calling-on friends" viho- are ay | is in the city today on a business mis- TPS: JUST LIKE at a local hospital... ¢ a sion, To Manage Elevator. | Back’ From California. | “J. H. Garrison; formerly city sales-| Walter Graham, formerly of Regan, , Man’for the Gamble-Robinson Coz left} who is now today for :*Menoken, wherev he will | Calit..was in Bismarck yesterday en tuke.charge of the elevator. ; route 10 Regan tor a month’s stay. Leave the Hospital. 12 ‘Knights of Pythias. Mrs./C.' A.’ Young and baby daugh- ter have left/the Bismarck \hespital! Will be held by Elmo Lodge No. 4. and: have returned to their ome at/ knights of Pythias, at the Castle hall Moftit. | tendance of member sis desired, a St. “George's Guild. i St. George's guild will meet af 2: 30 Thursday afternoon at the parish house, ahd all "members are requested ig be Present. X - public supper will be served at 6:30. Lehr, Banker. \ | Twenty-five cents will be charged, “Fred Ziegenhagel,, president, of, the | and the ladies hope f for a liberal pa: Siate bank sof. Lehr and one ‘of cen-| tronage. ttal North ‘Dakota’s ‘most substantial | financiers, “is looking’ afters business ! Drive Postponed. * matters, in the capital c ty. | Mrs. F. L. Conklin, secretary of ‘he tom | Burleigh county Red Cross chapter, to- Catholic La = | day was..officially advised that the , The Catholic Ladies’ Sewing cirele | drive for clothing for Belgian refugees will méet at'the Knights‘f Columbus] has been temnoriarly postponed be- \ hall. Thursday. afternoon, when “Mes-| cause of the epidemic of Spanish influ- dames A. W. Brink and. E. H. L. Ves-| enza in the east. ;permann will be hostesses. In connection with the meeting: of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society at the church tomorrow evening. a ary Ww. 8 S$ | Sickening headaches, indigestion, constipation, indicate unhealthy con- ‘dition. of the, bowels. Restore your system to health and strength by i keeping “your bowels regular. Hol- \lister’s Rocky ‘Mountain Tea makes .|the bowels work naturally—ThoroJy— |regularly. Jos. Breslow. , ——avyw. Offices Moved. Dr. B. Bolton-Henry wishes to av- nounce:'that she ‘has moved her ofti- ves from the Evpinger building to the McKenzié Hotel, Rooms 60-608. 9-30 10-3. Raleigh. : Man Here. ‘3. W. Bristow, a‘'progressive leader in civic affairs at Raleigh and organ-) izer of the . splendid Raleigh home) guard company,:.was: in the city this; week .on a, business mission. ‘For-Miss Swift. The farewell reception for ‘Miss May L, Swift, annotiiced to be held at the Methodist iscopal. church, will be held instead Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Hoffman, 519..Ninth streét. “Miss Swift soon-is living at Los Angeles, | ‘A meeting of unusual importance | jat 8 this evening, and a general at-!~ .-GRANDMOTHER’S| a { | | | | { i t ' i : | sy By BETTY. BROWN Some dress builder's ‘been reading war history! Here's a-1918 frock that is a perfect: reminiscence of the Civil War fashion of ‘plaid silk and ribbon lvet. It is hard’ to imagine any- thing more fetching and demure than this model in gray and: white plaiq| taffeta with its black velvet jacket,/ velvet drop skirt and collar: df fine} white linen. But there’s something truly Parisian about the chic black! velvet turban. Langer Taking Rest. Attorney General ‘Has entered a local complete rest. Col. Tuttle Here. - Col, William P. Tuttle,» Dawson's most. distinguished citizen, is in the} city for a few days. William Langer} hospital for a - | Visits Neice. | Frank McQuillan of Medora | spent Sunday with her neice, Mi j Heatrice McQuillan of the state ‘board of control force. Mrs. | i | Enters School. © | Miss. Florence Homan, ‘younger | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Homan, ; fall semester ‘opens today, | work is most time! i ily be added as they arg needed. Supt. WOMEN’S COMMITTEE GOES OVER: TOP IN STUDENT NURSE DRIVE North Dakota's quota of 30 candl- dates for’ the United States student nurse reserve is filled, Mrs. F.C. Conklin chairman of the state wom- en’s committee -of the council of ‘na- tional defense announced today. The last application for entrance, round- ing out North Dakota’s apportionment, went in yesterday. “We have received applications ‘tor etitrance'oin the student nurse re- | gerve from 370 young women whose | qualifications seem ample and whom we have recommended for admission,” said’ ‘Mrs. Conklin today. ; “This is the first. big undertaking which has been alloted the North Da- kota women’s committee of ,the coun- cil of national defense. our campaign September 1. seemed at ghat time a very great re- sponsibility to assume. however, the most enthustastic coop- the ‘state hav responded willingly and promptly, and in a thirty-days dyive we have accomplished something of which every member of the women’s com- mittee in this state’ may be proud.” Arr RL St tha ON Rm tgp | bas taken up her studies at the Con- iventfof the Visitation. in St. Paul. @ Reaches “Ann Arbor.: Miss Wallie Dirlam writes friends that she has reached Ann Arbor, Mich,, is delighted with the city, and that after fegistering for entrance in thé University. of ‘Michigan, whose she’ spent Monday - jn; seeing «the sights of De troit, “the wonder city. x ‘ Presbyterian Ladies. The Ladies’ Aid society of.the Pres: byterian church’ will meet Thursday j afternoon at.3 o'clock in the chapel. At this: meeting Miss Florence Poole, | county demonstration agent; will dis- | cuss sugar’saving measures.» She will illustrate by making war cookies. This in view of the ugar famine, we are ‘racing. ‘U. s. Wants. Reports: é .The_attention of the Br 0 the city is again directed to the ne cessity for securing cards for report- ing canned and.dried products. Your government is asking you fo this. Let us see how good a show!ng\Burleigh county can make. Call Miss Florence Poole, home demonstration agent, or Phowe 879, Mrs. F. R. Smyth, county food chairman, woman’s committee, either will be glad to turoish cards; on request. The New Wachter Sctiool.» Bismarck south of the trac! without Jocal educational. fa any kind, now gazes daily on the shel tH of the handsomest and most modern‘ grade building. in the city.. The struc- ture, which will cost ,000, is ad- vanced in design, built t6 make Tour rooms immediately available and so constructed that more rooms may ei long; . M. Martin\hopes to open the new building with‘three teaclers in: charge November “~"Y. Bs 8, Tonight. The Young Peop! society of the Lutheran church will meet this even- ing. There hag been prepared for the occasion an excellent program of vo- cal solos, duets, violin solos and a few short talks -of individual interest: Among those who will take part the program. are Jennie Seilset, Mil- dred Gordon.and Olga Vigne: New | games and lightyefreshments will fol- -\.weather. “| the older, ones low the program. Everyone-ig urged 15 cents. Conservatory a Success. The Bismarck Conservatory of Mu- |sic, opened a week ago in the Bis- marck college building on Main street, is. proving a success. are enrolling every day. ‘Miss Berg- jot Caspary, the director, announces Two interesting recitals for the near | future for the benefit of the Red Cross, | intone of which Mr. whose work has attracted much fav- |orable attention here, will appear in private recital. Students of the B. C. at the.lutheran church this evening. | Threshing at Regan. |, William Steindl of Regan who was jin the city today reports that thresh- jing. is progressing nicely in his com- munity, thanks to the unusually fine He is running his machine at.a_perdiem rate and has been very ‘busy. Wheat so far has averaged ten bushels; oats 25; rye 11 and flax 11. Conditions shave been favorable for the work, and threshing soon will be finished. i Perry to Minot. W. &. Perry, for a number of y | prominently connected with Bros.,, will leave tomorrow for Minot. where he will be connected with Julius | Weinrebe, the leading furniture dealer in the northern part of the state. Mr. Perry has established himself here as lities of! jone of the capital city’s most promis-; ing young business men. He has been active in the development of the city and has won a wide circle of. friends his new field. Students Make Money. Twenty Bismarck high school boys | earned almost $100 in a day’s corn jhusking on the Warren ‘faylor farm near Menoken. The boys received 25 cents the. bushel for their work, and realized $4.66 apiece and the younger lads $3. “Besides,” reports the boys. ‘we stowed away three big feeds that were dandies.” The boys began work at 9 a. m. and finished at 6 p. m.. stopping meanwhile to assimilate two of the aforesaid |feeds. Tonight the boys go to the Reade farm north of the capitol to pick up 700 bushels of'fotatoes at six cents the bushel. | We began} and it; We have had, | eration from every side; the women of | to bring themselves and triends and; New Students | Pe alas, the basso} of M. will take part in the program whose best. wishes accompany him to | CARD OF THANKS. ‘We desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted us in the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. MR. and MRS. WM. BAXTER and) and Family. MRS. CATHERINE | HENDER- SHOTT, and Family. cd CASTORIA In Us For overS0 Yours Thursday and Friday Johnson’s Popular Priced Store \ Saturday ~~ OCTOBER 5th We Will Start Our Second Annual Our entire stock will be thrown into this sale, of the year to buy goods at: your own price. ION CLEARANCE SALE : Conducted by Mr. Samuel Marks, the same auctioneer who conducted our last sale. A splendid opportunity at this season

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