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SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920 ; BISMARCK DAILY ERISONE : PAGE THREE |BISMARCK | YOUNG PEOPLE HEAR CALL —— nan ln eal ee aus OF CUPID FOR ' JUNE WEDDING BELLS Black Onyx Rings +) - With Square or, Oval Cut Stones. C] a sont von rancoenoos E BISMARCK FELT IN a Announcements Made of Sevei- ait. THEATRE al’Weddings of Prominent] yj;5. mtn of Young People of the City; Tel Montana, and Jacob Weigum White Gold engraved Settings, some with Di- ‘ , amonds: and some'without,~but all mounted with unusual skill and attractiveness, TONIGHT Wallace Reid Hawthorne: ste (1, A. See Hawthorne break the Bank at Monte Caro! See him start a howling Revolution—“fall for” a Princess—stop the Rebels with sheer Yankee Nerve, and:‘show ’em how things are done in the U. S. A. See this picture that’s all PUNCH! MONDAY The Courage of Marge O'Doone James Oliver Curwood TONIGHT Po my were united in marriage at the Meth- |! Lakes Favorite Honeymoon | odist parsonage yesterday afternoon by Rev. Geo. H. Quigley. Both have Place host of friends in the Mr. Wei- gum is an ex-service man. The couple will reside in the city on Sixteenth j . June wedding -bells are ringing in | street. }] Bismarck. ‘Mbny of the. best known tved-Hendrickson young couples of the city are amone | iittelstved und Alfred Head: the number which has approached the | occurred in Fergus Falls, Minn,, on altar. during the month, and several Wednesday, The wedding took place | weddings will take place in the next|at the home of the bride’s parents, gi 1 a =] two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kittelstved. a j Clark-Beatt lowing the ceremony a wedding dinner | fi A very pretty home wedding took Sel . M 's Hendrick- a a a a elie eae and O ptometrists eval [Bost for the Conner Club ibis place yesterday afternoon at five ‘ a Jexand: }o’clock at the home ef Mr.-and Mrs,| fia, Minn., for a week J. J. Clark, when their: daughter, Mis: expect to return to thi i) Zoe, became the bride of Earl T. Beatt.;2t the month to reside on The ceremony was. performed by the | Street. «= ; Rev. G. H. Quigley, pastor of McCabe au Daide oe eraduite. of the oe * ™ sf Ss t 4 mare! ospital training class of Mothodist , Eplkcopdl church,’ in the | Mr. Hendrickson has been office im for the Quain and Ramstad ci 3oth Have man; Rosser A Thrilling Drama of the Mexi- can Border with an ALL STAR CAST presence of the immediate’ relatives and a’ féw intimate friends, The young Se geveral. wore A sandstorm: which wrecked huge who gave libraries, to the people | Couple were’ attended by Miss Lucy) Of corr stone walls in China uncovered to -throughout China in the ‘nee ee Beatt, a' sister of the groom, of Gran | Tiends. explorer the name of Touei Tze | tury.’ eens ang victor Mt cna ooo War Mothers a MONDAY “iy wag played by Miss Mary Smith an¢ The regular meeting of the Amer- ] duting the ‘ceremony, strains of th: | can War Mothers Fort Lincoln Chap- YA T eau H violin played by Mrs. Robert F' er, will be held in the parlor or tne mitigted with: the tones of the officiat asonic temple ‘Tu’ June 15 ing minister:; Pink and red roses ir | ‘t.3 p.m. Very important busines profusion made a beautiful a ra- | ‘ill be transacted and all members ‘tion. A wedding dinnei* was served | ‘Te asked to be present. hei state : vi Vd s mt The out-of-town guests included Johr | var mothers’ convention will be held 66 " by is fi I 2 " Clark, grandfather of the bride, of} ® the Community room of the library a The following telegram was received yester- day from Mr. Wingreene, who is in Minneapolis inspecting some of our, future pictures: . Minneapolis, Minn., Eltinge Theatre, June 11, 1920. Bismarck, N. D. a : “Marge” O’Doone best picture seen for some time.” « G. EE. WINGREENE, Eau re, Wisconsin; Miss Lucy, Jun 26. The state war mother, Beatt and Mr. Chase of Grand Forks | ‘I's. E. F. Reese of Devils Lake, and he national war’ mother, Mrs. Alice Mf. Frendh are expected to be present. All war mothers who are eligible to] = ‘e menibers are invited to join the} principal addresses in those cities.| who served under him all during the *hapter. Packed auditoriums in both places re-| war until he was wounded about a ceived with enthusiasm the numbers! month before the armistice was. sign- the band rendered preceding the Col-| ed. “| onel’s addresses. Harold Bachman and his band of i 8 1 ‘1 At Minneapolis Colonel Roosevelt | thirty members are scheduled to ar. a Mane towel 1d by saying, “I want to tell you] rive in Sterling on the afternoon of one supply people that this Sunset band has play-] June the 1th and will give two con- 4 ; lamps, 200. bat ed for me twice now and it is a per-| certs, one in the afternoon at ano Sires eae fectly corking band.” The applapysc]| p. m. and one in the evening at 8: ‘Perfectly Corking which rang out in the Minneapslis o'clock. auditorium seemed to indicate with-| Not just ordinary band music but {the former home ‘of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Beatt are among, our ; Most poplar young people and con- | gratulations are. extended by a host of triends. They will be at home after July first inthe Woodmansee apart- ments. ‘ Bae Outfit For Sale Two He 'ydrolic white enamel bat one mirror DEFENDS cCuP Bleth-MeGarvey Newport, , B.'T., June 12. The marriage of Miss Elizabethy Mle was the winner i _ Bleth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacobf be sixth race with Vanitie to deter- g* ‘¢ a": Bleth, of Glenn Ullin, to Hugh D. Me- ch will be selected to defend : } : } i Garvey, son_of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc-| ‘he America’s. cup. Garvey, of Bismarck, occurred at the |hame.0f of the bride Wednesday evening at ' | | The edding was a. quiet one and the Band, 2 Says out any doubt that the vast audience| a full entertainment with many sur- Everything in white, ring ceremony was used. The bride was in perfect accord with Colonel] prising. novelties is promised in aj} - igowned in a taupe colored traveling T. R. Junior Roosevelt on this point. program that will please every one! Peter Yung * suit, W hat to match, was attendec fe Colonel Roosevelt had a warm/|‘from the lover of cla music to] 5th St. Barber Shop, , by her sister Mary Bleth. Thi] The Million Dollar or Sunset Divi-| groging for one of the band menr-| the person who. is interested only’) 4 6-11-61 BISMARCK, N. D. to] r une ccasion b rried a beautiful boquet of roses | ion band was loaned by the Min- r . James McGarvey was best man. resota State Fair board to play for Flowers and plants meet every socia' need. Without Following the wedding an claboratc | he American legion at the meet- i y course dinner \ rved. The bridc | ‘ngs in the St. Paul and Minneapolis Heian ee ee ee and groom left immediately for De auditoriums on the evenings of Sep- to be dull and lifeless. Consult us; we can supply all orga tite, fo SHeMEANG LORSYIOOD ee ante: oneetaln dee cana ine pply all your at the lakes. The brid a popula: | Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. made his requirements to your complete satisfaction. If you de- member of Glenn Ullin's younger set = sire to send a token of regard to a friend anywhere in the and Mr. McGarvey is an ex-servi U. S., Canada or Europe, our telegraph delivery connec- man, serving two years jand going! tions ensure quick: service. bers, Chas. Cutts of Yankton, S. D.,] in the latest in jaz. 'Yea Bo! _Let’s Go! TO === overseas.. The couple received many beautiful gifts. They will make thei) FOR SALE é Z ; home, temporarily, at 808 Second St i . “ : Pollock-Scharnowski ix re o e HOSKINS CO. Miss Rose E. Pollock, daughter of Six room thoroughly meg i John Pollock, and Adolph H, Scharn ern house on 5th street and Bismarck,.N. D. . : jowski were married at the Presbyter on pavement. For infor- <¢ ian Manse by Rev, C. H. Postlethwaite . Wednesday evening at 9:30 p.m. M: mation see R. C. Forsyth were the: wi the ceremony, Mrs. Forsyth R. M. HALLIDAY being a sister of the bride. Miss Pol- 1024 5th St. i STORAGE lock is well known-in Bismarck and illa BATTERY 4 Mr. Scharnowski, is an ex-service man, The couple re- ceived many congratulations from Yours fora BASE BALL . e Long Life A Willard Battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation lives a long life. It is a protection against little battery ill- nesses and re-insulation as well. Community Day in Connection , Four years’ experience on many thousand cars has proven that this bat- tery gives you more real value, more assurance of long-continued ‘efficien- cy, less anticipation of _trouble than any other you can buy. It’s a battery that you ought to know ahout. If you'll come in we'll tell you about some of these Still Better Willards. HAROLD BACHMAN’S — ~ Million Dollar 30 Piece Band Gives Afternoon and Evening Concert. AMERICAN ATHLETIC GIRLS BASEBALL CLUB vs. BISMARCK AMERICAN LEGION: BOYS ISATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 12) at 6:30 P. M. 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