The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE MISS CLARA NELSON AND VICTOR ENGDAHL UNITED IN MARRIAGE ! and groom witnessed the marriage ceremony, Among them were Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Engdahl, of Bismarck, parents of the groom ;Mr. ana Mrs. i 7 The marriage of Miss Clara Nelson, georgette crepe and carried a bou: SMG oat does ee, Mont: s ip of Baldwin and Victor J. ‘Engdahl,| quet of carnations, was attended by] land,’ Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. John °° 5 of ‘Bismarck, occured at the Pres-| her sister Miss Ruth Nelson who|ngdahl of Baldwin. v0, i iy “byterian Manse yesterday afternoon] wore a-gown of blue silk. The broth-| The newly married coupie will live 0 Bie ecient at 2 o'clock, Rev. 'H. C. Postleth-| er of the groom, Bennie Nelson, was|Te@r Baldwin where the groom ts aneb ti waite officiating. best man. engaged in farming. : Ty The bride, who. wore a penittat A few of the intimate friends an: pie ae Ht = va dus gown of white messaline trimmed in| members of the families of the bride] WAR MOTHERS TO eo = — = 4 EXTEND WELCOME °° Ge TO MRS. FRENCH (,e ° 5 le ° > 9 All Mothers of Service Men Are | OO Uu I } ime Y YOC S Invited ‘to Attend Meeting 'S | i of State Convention P 4 e * ee eee : * ed Mrs. Alice French, of Indianapolis, Sumt | 1er \¢ ash Dresses riced to | lease All F Ind., National W ther, will b ; : 6 7 Th ke Yi a” prevent. at "the ainual convention of , e an ou the American Wer Mothers” creer We could write a full page story about the daintiness and usefulness of these cool, sum- it d today . i in the Community room of the bra 0 convince yourself come and see them and have one of our saleswomen point out to you Lk 3 - SPAM mothers efsboys who wor, all the attractive features. _/” . cy rvice are invi - YY i id + gi Hood River Strawberries neeage wheter the! are moister Every one of them are in themodes approved by style authorities and are fashioned of The kind you want. The quality extra fine nce (net see wana a sheer colorful fabrics that are very practical for warm weather wear and ready to take a be called at 9 a.m. and the meeting tubbing every week jfnecessary Large Fancy Cantaloupes will continue throughout ‘the day. i i ) Mrs. French, who has recently been| 8° ———— a : ran = in Washington, is expected to have ——v fe Dainty—Girlish—Cool = mete! DH RS Bananas, Leaf Lettuce a specially intresting message to de-| $9 Es on eae id D Gil HELE eee i Oranges Radishes | he American War Mothers organ ‘ ummer resses for aris Ht pgaeere Hs H % ‘ ization has been granted a chart a : = rit , ’ . ie Be a aes fortran cee granted a charter A be Ae, Specially Priced at $3.98 # et SETH 5 erries, Unions Sa a! oie 5 t | MRS. WATKINS re ee . Charming new varieties of smart frocks in FH Lemons, Cucumbers HEADS W.’C. T. U. 5 = Seer es 7g ginghams and foulards, with color ‘adding BH i 2 5 ae 4 . much to their charm. These listed below are ae | BE Mrs, F. L. Watkins and Mrs. A. S.| 9” p but a few of the many new dresses for mid- EH iss Hoffma ere elected president and E i ; See Cottage Cheese Sweet Cream ‘ioe: president, Pespectively,, sr Me 5 ie season wear. That their prices are so low 3# ‘ - state, W €. t, U. bonvention held in Ne: BEE is a mere detail in the mind of mothers to 3 ’ a : marck during the week. ‘ i =e ae H , ‘ FRESH ROASTED—COFFEE—FRESH ROASTED Mrs. L. E. Heaton, of McKenzie, was : 4 whom they will appeal. . $3 98 oH ! Be: H BE PRIM-O-RO-SO. quality superb, x elected recording secretary, Mrs. Rog- > $5.00 and $6.00 values priced at ® 3 5 Sr) nceset Ib L ig 65c ers, of McKenzie, was elected presi- < 4 7 \ N are Ae } mee i | i ‘ dent of ths district cbnvention. Mrs. 2 (/ : Smart New Models in Seer sate : Logan’s Special, . hee oa Re ws wth of \ Ki : 3 ‘ Rene eee ode: BOG see ee ee Ee Hl = WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES : _ s the Young People’s Temperance Union. d Try a pound if you wish to know what good fresh cof- ce ene Giauees ; Wey The vogue of silk is quite emphatic, and with 3 Fy ans fee means. iq CITY NEWS | c. im this in mind we have assembled a collection = : £ DAIRY BUTTER—A limited supply of High Class But- x sone rp i of modish dresses possessing marked style ee ro A ter. Call us for yours \ Leave Hospital Rae features that will appeal to critical women. Hitt ¢ suis ; Alvin, Hedston, of Wilton, left the } Grace is the secret of these latest creations i iret Bismard hospital for his home Fri- aS Se many and varied, are the ways in which it is H HEHE Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. gecrrets Scie eta S j achieved. All these and much more “grace- pestis wt i Sine we aN Jamestown 2 & fulness” will be found in our dreaies. Tat: *. * “ Abuse Sea ae. Hemel fettas, Messalines and Jer- = Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m teat paca Me aera andifam:| = #W sey. Values up to $35.00 for $ 1 8.50 Other weekdays - - 4:00 p. m. Hake wallini Len eyopeaey— : i ear: hc eee nce easy pea as een een res . These are the Prettiest Smocks’ We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock morning for her home after convalesc- 38.00 = 1 nO 00 nes: am, resses, 4 ing at the Bismarck hospital. 1 Viocially. ie Ds ues, $4 98 pi we have ever shown Be A ., B | SpeciaHy priced at..... . e $ Leave for Far f 4 Mrs. George Wallace and sons have , $5.00 a a to steht $11.50 left for their farm near Manoka where Satin, Jersey, Georgette and Taffetas. nr — they intend to spend the summer. values. up to "$65.00 3 9 5 0 | Mothers who know appreciate that Norton Township Visite for wees... Be osc eee $ e these loose fitting smocks are just the KU PITZ C O sep hates Stiwell of Norton town- wear for dane tere comfort. Delight- ‘ship, was in Bismarck yesterday. f 4 3 fully cool models, easily laundered and s ao Geese All. Silk Tricolette Dresses, charming inexpensive enough for frequent sta Phone 33—Will Connect You With All Departments—Phone 33 J.P. Atnold is-a patient at St, Alex- styles, ‘navy blue and 59.50 changes. There is a variety of styles one ect You Wii par . H| ius hospital, having undergone an op-| @ Drown, $75.00 values for ° prettily made up in linen, voiles and QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY eration there. He is doing niccly. various other favored fabrigs. Note Fourth Street Bismarck TN val Dresses of White Voile, Batiste and these few: e Baby girl born to Mr, and Mrs. P. Pongee, values up to One lot of dainty smocks made of tof Uneatwo, a ee] $1660 f6rF...s....- 7.98 Voiles and Linens, values Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents arek hospital, Thursday, Juno 17. . up to $6.50 for.......... $3 98 State College Man Here +h ‘ e E. I. Olson, of Fargo, superintendent 5 Hl] of the d stration farms at the uni- day on busi \ Leave for Portland } FOR CASH WE DELIVER G. J. Kennan, register of deeds, and zs “ . his son, George, h to Portland, recite: tga ame THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” land since Ma 5, oT jj ‘ E 10 bars White Borax Naptha Soap (with every grocery or aa eT ‘ meat order amounting to $1.00 not including 49 mies E thasiasl ee ae sti pale: 20008: 65) scsi cakes neces atic Cc tion agent, and G. W, Gustafson, coun- | GJeAP oT yrmen lyons ypronenfyeononfyronensyomnen yes ‘is ty ‘agent, attended an enthusiastic 3 bottles Honor Brand, pint catsup, ? a ¢ s|or ; ; : wore ; : (5c value) .......... y ee nl pe ae Be 70c ee Sine communis? south enon at ee aay Tact bureau} comb's girlhood home. ‘They will com- {Rev. B, A. Denke, Grand Forks, wilt) ‘The Bismarck Lodge of Elks was discussed. bine special study visits to institu- [act as Mr. Newcomb’s assistant and; will hold a regular meeting Fri Quaker Corn Flakes (15c value) are am tions in keeping with the work of the | will take up his quarters in Me family) day evening. There will be bus: eB ay hatacatoWelavtats|cabctt atcuston eet aionakel share hauatel sven Mila re to Inspec! Sociel r the Fi less and rest.! residence in Sixth street, inning SS a a ing a ier: ee sper at AUDITORIUM | Miss pater Sorenson, of Fargo Bane Uy almence or tne Newcombe |Jaiysine eet se eu eg «| fees, and balloting. en-applict upltz company’s pecia: ollee $ Ww who is general supervisor of the n- ¥ ednesday. June 23 dependent telephone operators in the (55¢ maine): 5 pounds for ..........0..5 2.20 ae es state, wns lic tnetelty today. /SHESRSGRReRREReeR r 1] - Blue Ribbon Brand peeled peaches 2 4 antes To Lecture | (35e value), per package ................604 c se ete ORDERS NOW! Mrs. Mand Hansen of Minneapoli a - - Prices, including tax, $1.10 to $3.30) wilt deliver a lecture on social pu | a” Lanner 5c packages) 10 c SEAT SALE MONDAY, JUNE 21 -| ity in McCabe Methodist church, this | . & : Ages fOr 2... eee cee e seca deco eveni No admissi ill be charg- Peaches in gallon cans ($1.25 value), Acne OM eaneany Ser ee | A ater ant more Nee tea The N.Y.Winter Garden's peeve for Unkes ia : S J | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Grady and Mrs. * | A Wax paper in rolls (for your picnic lunch) PASSING a Taanet ae Sand Sint ottent = . Friday and aturday, une 18 and 19 H $0 : . attend | aE ee ap eee aan De OO LTE he State Christian Endeavor associa- 71 oe. : . r 5 a California Walnuts (45c value) 6 4 Ase SHO’ W tion meeting at Alexandria, Minn. on = Your choice of any Hoskins Choice Grown Fresh Cut Flowers, all 7 2 ponds, for. venecet cae ties aac ties cask Cc 3863103209 Dancers ana Gomedians apes a varieties and grades including = We specialize in fresh cream and cottage cheese. Just Roy Gammings Si PREFER one Bane RU appear o coms a ‘ i pe . | received a nice line of canned mushrooms and imported Gittering, Gigantic and gaiyy | | New York, ep fone Jor poe in | Roses, Carnations, Gladiolias, Peonies + traction Ever Sent onTour hi 1 | jothin. in the ' | | Buffalo where f ly Mr.) 1 cheese. eS RS | eas pastor and which was Mrs. Now | H+ MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT - $1.00 PER DOZEN 7 i 1.50 to $5.00 | . We have a nice line of fresh salmon and halibut that ar- I} i Regular prices $ $ | eulignes Lae cet de iu saan 30c BIG SHOE VALUE | Owing to an extra heavy cut we have decided to sacrifice the above cut flowers at this low = ee eerie ctecat eng re Rb we : : - price. Flowers for everybody, everywhere. Call or phone 19. Your orders a Get your orders in early on fresh dressed chicken. Ladies’ Black and White Kid Pumps and Ox- a will be given our prompt attention. @ We are having Saturday a very good special on beet boil fords up to $12.00 values. Special THIS SPECIAL OFFER APPLIES TO OUT-\F-TOWN CUSTOMERS ALSO. ing meat and shoulder steak. Come in and be convinced. Send In Your Orders and Hoskins will Do the Rest. —] The best prime corn fed steers. : e | 4 i‘ G yes en nit all asin ee You take | MOST ALL SIZES HOS INS In C + no chance. Try them and be convinced. THE FAIR STORE K Z 7 Deliveries : + On all days except Saturday 8:30 and 10:6u in the morn- 210 Main = ing; 3:30 in the afternoon. Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in . Let the Fair fit your feet 7 a.

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