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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : PAGE FIVE { { 7 1 ‘ oe wee BRIDE IN CHURCH WEDDING f RELIEF FUNDS | v x SE SRO: or, i {ge - | i | . t ‘“ a | Proclamation in Behalf of Near os oy : ’ / 1Sowles of Fourth street, left this | Rac ief Fun | 4 a ala F, E. YOUNG AND morning for Fargo, where she will East Relief Fund State 1 DOROTHY PILMOOR | visit triends before going back to Campaign Issued MARRIED TOD A Y her home at Selfridge. Returns to Detroit | Support for the Near East Relier | Bismarck friends were surprised: to Miss Rose MeCarthy, who has been eae ane ie aurea an 2 BLOG ema ton ligt of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Til-; the house guest at the home of her Sue Dye Oy eral ot Her LAs , moor land. x E. Young both of Bis-| aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Seed ys the eae hendauarts = ° a marck, which took place this morn-| J. Sheehan of Sixth street, returned : evel AE ae ’ . cm . ing at the Hbmsidt the bride’s parents, ! this morning to her home in Detroit, cone Pere ane | Students’ Practice Bank at Bismarck Mr. and Mrs..H. H. Pilmoor of 223} Mich. after a month’s visit. a a: i : . sys Fourth street. “WHEREAS; In Asia Minor the na- If a good business or banking position Only relatives and T. E. Flaherty, Returns Aiter Visit tive, Christian inhabitants have been . é co en who served as best man, were pres-| Mrs. Jony Walker and her two | deported, massacred and driven inte appeals to you, call or write for par ticulars. ebics enat at the wedding. Rev. H. 0. n Ji Jr., and Ward, lett he desert to starve, resulting in the vaya Postlethwaite performed the cere-! fret ecenlne “for thelr home in’ La- death of some 00, co0 cidren alone, When you know what we bay done a mony. The bride wore her traveling! fyctte, Ore. after a month’s visit with as.well as adults, and a wh dress of tan broadcloth with acces- Mrs, Walker's parents; Mr. aifd Mrs. “WHEREAS; 250,000 children or Ar+ every other young: man an woman. 0 sories to match and carried pale’ pink) @, W. Nichols of 38 Avenue B. menia, Syria and Greece are home- graduated from this Expert School, you ; rh Kilarney rose buds. Her sister, Miss . less and wholly dependent upon out- 2. s Kathleen Pilmoor, the maid of honor, | Goes to College side sources for chanee to live, and will attend. Preparatory courses where was dressed in navy blue satin. Irene|’ Granville Grambs of this city is ; they can look only to America, and . . Pilmoor, also a sister, wore a brown! visiting friends this week at Detroit, oe pe WHBRPAS; North ‘Dakota’ has the student can begin with the lowest com- satin dress. She played the wedding ! yj. i Y Ha peen apportioned 1500 of these little = af march as the bride and groom entered Meat ners che. lane saohanukecat dependents, and whatever relicf they mon school branches and advance to expert i rt fi receiv st come fr : le, ees : A i Spusi: haters were-oaa) an sucuracy Ealtnyatn colete. Feat Cease tt ee nueecome com our peor’ training. ni bookkeeping and stenography. i ’ re “WHEREAS; The Act of Congress - ot bridal breakfast was served im- | Eastern Pennsylvania, »;of August 6, 1919, authorized” the We make a specialty of training stu mediately after’ the wedding, and Mr. Food Sale on Saturday Near Kast Relief to provide succor dents for the higher-salaried business and and Mrs. Young left for the Twin | Members of the Baptist Ladies Aid for | these worthy people a wee os * ° “ Cities, where they will spend their| society will hold a food sale at. the NOW, THEREFORE, In order that]! banking positions. Graduates receive from honeymoon at the surrounding lakes arck Gas Co. Saturday after- a concerted effort may be made to for the next three weeks. ‘They will Pant Sande ot ome ycokery fale funda to aid then needy uns $80 to $125 a month from the start. aft Oct. 15 in River-) .o) | ss 1. ortunates, hereby designate Mon- : a .. vow cadalippr ga will Be on sale, The, arraneements day, October 4th, ag Relief Day, and | In session throughout the year; stu- me oe nea aire The bride has | 22 Mrs. Henry F. Kellar. Ce en ae eee P11 dents’ enter at anytime; tuition reason- worked for the past few years in the >, hai paign that North Dakota may once . r rd. tax commission oftices at the State All eta Arrieta men gO au the top” for the cause able; places to work Ee = Capitol. Both have many friends] aig gociety are urged to attend the of humanity.” here. meeting to be held tomorrow after- LYNN J. FRAZIER, Vivits ‘twin Cities ' noon in the church parlors. There Governor. G. M. LANGUM, : : i rk, to be done Se , , 4 ‘ Mrs. Mary McLean left this morn-] $y SARMTRE atipatioe tev the parlors © ee & — 7 | President, ing for the Twin Cities, where she} which have recently been redecorated a | TOO LATE TO CLASS) ua iBi arck, N. D will visit for,a few days. ia Ge ar MISS DOROTHY TREACY ei aa epee sm: »N. D. ers fe i : an P SALE—One 4, passenger Over- ve v wet Tea Postponed ae y Miss Treacy’s wedding to Dill Register of this city will be an event] Jand Touring Car, 1920. Will sell ursday “atternoon has been post- 2 (apis oat I chapel. e pride and groom wi a ‘lately following the cere-| or ca 6 Main St. -15- : : ' e Faceted ridce "anatadan, owing the Thursday Musical club, has called) ‘mony for bridal trip to Eastern peints and will be at home in Bismarck [THB WESTERN COR. CLUB—De-| ,eral beautiful little homes to bi INDIANS WILL tothe Mandan “fale ization for Thursday afternoon in the | *fter the middle of October. scription and photos sent free.| had on easy terms. If you arej ELECT DELE ‘ , 6 | community room at the library. Be- Strletly, confiaential and eaten _ thinking of buying a home just tele-| fit er Motoring arp f Avenue | Cause very important business will be/ chairman of republican women; Mrs. Bismarck friends. They will go over Mncsles. Chl - 9.15-4t phone 314 for our attractive listings. | GATES TO COUNCIL Mr. and Mrs. 4. H. Lagnt of Avenue! discussed, every member is urged| Frank Dodson of lowa; Mrs. G. B. to Mandan tonight to attend the fair. FOR SALE—Fumed Oak buffet, Wick-| Bismarck Realty Company. A West left for a a ae ger whe to be present. Strupp, of New Mexico; Mrs. Mar- = oe Tcciees and oll olova Phone 9-15-lwk| Fort Yates, Sept. By a receut UA dE ee tere ts garet Hill McCarter of Kansas; Mrs. FROM ( Y BALL ae + Phone | eon SALiO2@ room, modern bunge:! bulletin Jesied. "by." Superintentent gone several weeks. Mother Here William C. Sprague and Misses Alma| Visitors in Bismarck yesterday from WANTED—-Maid for general house-| low for $4000, on terms; 5 room} James B. Kitch under instruction from 5 fi Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab of Mandan] Benecke Sasse and Perle Lucile Dun-|Cannon Ball were: Mr. and Mrs. I. ay amit rt Highest|: partly modern house, close in, for! the Indian office a series of meetings Mrs. Frank L. Schuman will eN-| avenue is entertaining as her guest} ham.” Turuoy, Miss Alice Wilcox, and Miss} "0K. Family of two. Highes| $1850; 7 room modern house, ineind-| hes heen atnouuced forthe purpose tertain a small group of friends this{}.- mother, Mrs. Helen E. Morgan, é Gana Waulestouca a wages. Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Ave “A.| $ a neal ee ROL IOr ‘ en a noi od res Barbas a theatre party in honor ¥ A M M is ay ee SS : Phone 587. 9-15-lwk| ing 3 bed rooms, near s 5 of electing e delegates n i St Mire. Robert Day’ of San-Antonio,| of Cleveland, Ohio. | Mra. ote ROM NEBRASK. ! FOR RENT—Two large furnished| $4200, on terms; 6 room modern| reservation to attend the General of Mrs. Robert Day of San Antonio, sopping here en route to California] Miss Katherine Griffin of this city FROM NEBRAS ngalow, including 3 bed rooms,! Black Hills council, to be held at ose rooms, absolutely modern, east front| bung: A 4 Texas. where she is planning to spend the/hecame the bride of Frank Johnson,| Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardiner of Omaha, and desirable location. Also small] desirable and well located; 7 room! Crow Creek, South Dakota, Septem- é aie » | winter months, and will be with Mrs.| deputy County Auditor, at seven|Neb., are in the city today. Mr. Gar- Bere aud sueveral cheery offices.| partly modern house, near school,| ber 30, 1920. Dinner Guests: ft the} Bodenstab for several weeks. o’clock this morning at St. Mary’s|diner is repr Bieiiarcle Realty Company including 4 bed rooms, for $3500, on| A number of mectings have alread; ' Na Mea ena eae dite Roman Catholic church. Tie ‘bride, | Chemical. Supp! ‘sas-twk| terms. Geo. M. Register. 9-15-1k| hoon held in the various districts tor * LL EEE pera NT oe Entertains for Son aay who wore a gown fashioned of white a AE CITY BUILDING LOTS—We are of-|FOR RENT—Modern room, suitable) the purpose of electing delegates, but : ner PRLS MABE.) EVE ibis ge Mrs. E. J. Taylor entertained at 2] georgette, with veil made cap effect YROM FORT YATES array mes 5 4 -| for one or two. Gentlemen only 423, these have all been ‘held without au- ; a to attend the Jane Cow! perform | iter, last evening jin honor of her) and caught at the cars with pearis,| Frank’ B. Fisk, the photographer Se eee eee ous city| att, Phohe’ 887: * Call evenings. | thority and will be entirely disregard. Ip ¢ 4 son, Edwin J. Taylor, Jr., who was attended by Miss Julia Johnson.;and County Auditor from Fort Yates s ae fa S14 oe 9-15-1wk} ed. ance Monday. visiting his parents on leave from|Her dress was of Copenhagen blue]is in town. with Mrs. Fisk for a few pune nee Pre toneon ions ehh ty nt eAeomen? 69) ee son Back: Annapolis naval academy. The guests| crepe de-chene with large picture They are guests at the Grand} W" ie ae eNesl It will pay| Thirty-five years ago Japan had, To hold the amount’ of tea con- indy Ida Swanson, night igor {included Bamall eroup., of fore, [bat at the same color. trimmed “with | Pacific, vou. Bismarck Realty Company. | 200 factories, employing 15,000 peo-| sumed by Londoners every 24 hours Migs\1da Swanson, night we nl class-mates of the honor guest when| bright flowers. ‘The: bride’s corsage ao —— sOde ee '9-15-lwk | ple; now there are 25,000 factories,| it would ‘require a cup 60 feet in Wedneslay and. resumed. her duties |" FEE ee a eee era ee tied an bride roses, Drives Car Home itt, of SMALL BUNGALOWS—We have sev-| employing 2,000,000 people. diameter and 50 feet high. } p id Bales re school. « e evening was. spent inj Johnson carried asters. Glen McGe Frayne Baker. and) W; J. Platt, of |S %es Ns mata | ai se kag ae ee ane informal dancing. tigan served. Mr. Johnson as_ best] Fargo, drove, a Jordan automobile | —_—_—_—=====——== wi er pa ni man. Bismarck from» Minneapolis. They! . Entertains for Mrs. Day Following the ceremony, the bride’s] made the trip to Fargo in 15. hours NO ee 5 | __, Dancing Party Mrs. Raymond Bergeson was hos-| mother, Mrs. K. Griffin served the|steady driving, Mr. Baker has taken K r! L. Rhud iy eR Mae Miss Vivian nish and John L. Rhud} og. at an informal party yesterday | wedding breakfast at her home on| the agency for the Jordan. A rane an “Tot 4 trutek neon at her home on Sixth street in com- | Broadway to the family and the bridal n honor of Mrs. Iona c) A 9 ho has Rep gia ef ; , pliment to Mrs. Robert Day w! party. She was assisted by Mrs. M. eae ee cdeets whe aftalt been the guest this summer of oe Morarty. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson lett] GOWN SHOWS 6 couples were oes ‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. iam Fal-}on No. 1 for Helena, Mont,, where wise ‘ ow was given at Mr. Khud’s home. coner.' The guests included former they will spent three weeks. The PRIMITIVE Sees class-mates of the honor guest. The| bride wore, a navy blue tricotine E To University time was spent in visiting and with | dress with a brown velvet hat. INFLUENC. : 5 parol Vermylia, sou of Rete an needle Work. Light Eetreshments Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were A ’ rs. Charles Vermylia o! is plac ved by Mrs. Bergeson. rs.) born in Bismarck and. have lived sw i L pees left yesterday for Grand Forks, N.| her°.ng hor husband will return in| here practically all their lives. he Oliver Morosco Sends Greetings to Go With ’em D., where he will re-enter the State) » few days)to their home at San An-} Johnson is a veteran of the World University there as,a sophomore. tonio, Texas, where Me: Day is sta-| war. The best wishes of their many IAM COMING TO YOUR CITY IN s tioned at Kelly Field. Bismarck friends go with them on a] ree jen for Fargo ashes 2 — . their trip. MY BRAND NEW MUSI- “Mrs. C. W. Baker, who has s Women’s: Work at Fair _— the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. B.) Qyer one hundred and fifty women | #———— a CAL COMEDY, throughout the Missouri Slope coun- | CITY NEWS | : ties have entered fancy work for bak- a . 9 9 ery goods in the Women’s department e 66 on the second floor of the matt bulle ON BUSINESS jing at the Missouri Slope fair which} @ wW. pean of Falls City, Neb., is “Diamond Dyes” ie eee ee ee ree Mandan: in Bismarck today on business ; Si he € a c ™ atone ¥. <r, i Philip Smith of Mandan who is as a1] q : 7 tty”? ~, ne ‘sisted by Mrs. Wm, Hughes, also of MORPED-VISIEOUS (Entirely Different From “So Long, Betty”) t/ , that city. The judging of the articles Alvin Buckley. and Morris Jones of . i on t ot un for premiums will be done tomorrow | Moffit were transacting busines here ? by Mrs. Louis Campbell and Miss | today. ; } . § _',Faye A. Cole of the Fargo Agricul- “IN HOSPITAL e Y ©: i awe tural college. The display of towels es SPITAL : re Don’t Risk Material in Poor is unusually attractive this year ani Mester, Norman King of Hantlovon the bed linen and garments on dis- | entere e Bismarck hospital today . Dyes that Fade or Streak play is especially large. Mrs. Charles | for treatment. Brown is in charge of the bakery ee Each " { “Diamond. Dyes” department and Mrs. Frank Shaffer| ENTERS te recnttees HOSEA \ ach package 0! di cares for the “art displays. Miss Pearl Day of Price, N. D., en- “ivy contains directions so simple that any tered the Bismarck hospital today for ONE NIGHT ONLY, ( woman can diamond-dye a new rich, Japanese Hospitality treatment. fadeless color into worn, shabby gar- The American women delegates ments, draperies, coverings, whether | who are going to the World’s Sunday HARGED wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed) g¢noo] convention in Tokio, Japan, in] Mrs. Wm. D. Mahlam and baby boy A goods. October, have been specially 4nvited| left a local hospital yesterday and we ‘Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind) py the Y. W. C. A. in Tokio to visit] returned to their home at Center. e nes a . —then perfect results are guaranteed | the Association where headquarters Lie ee “even if you have never dyed before.| for American visitors will be estab YOUNG SHIPP GOES 2 . Druggist has color card. ‘|lished. Mrs. Grace B, McLean, In-} James Shipp, son of Mr. and Mrs | a ES \ ternational Friendship secretary of| A. E. Shipp of this city left today for; the Tokyo Y. W. C. A. will have: Devils Lake where he has accepted aj ' ae eh < 1 headquarters at the convention. ane position with the Haggart Co. there. |! It’s breezy; it S speedy; it s musical. Y. W.-C. A. hopes to introduce the + — « American women to the Japanese OLSON TO FARM sys n it the best homes of their members. “We want{/ Obert A. Olson, State Treasurer left Critics have ail ced I h il the delegates to go back home witn/on No. 1 this morning for Bowman, | 7 ave; a [ie knowledge of the best things] where he will look after his crops. | ever. A chorus! ee : ’ in Japan, the best home life, the fine — ——- i E nep, Re ee mene gag thelr amb ON BUSINESS : | young, pretty and full or pep tions,” writes Mrs. McLean.. The Y.} John Seller of fenton accompanied | Ww. C. A. address in Tokio is 12 San-|by C. J. Briggs o: e same place . a 2 ! chome Tamachi Ushigome. — Grand| were in town today transacting busi- ms Leal aay 7 ' Forks Herald. ness. arly an vol ‘ 7 ESTOWN ing Disappointed Women Voters TO JAMESTOWN 5 Being Mrs. W. W. Remington, of ae ale Tene eeporatye | BY CORA MOORE, d M k 'apolis, is a sister-in-law of Mrs.jagent, took Josep! ink of this place New York’s Fashion ‘Authorit | 5 3 e , 2 . | aE | ; at] Ne : v Get Real Chummy an al P. C. Remington of Bismarck. She|this morning to Jamestown for treat: eM oe A Let’s Ge is the president of the Republican ment. EW ey a Rees cea erste | This the Event of Your City Women’s party in Minnesota. he Seereearg ana td mr oe Peas «2 panes aa| . 2 bi | following clipping is from the Min- 10 SCHOOL x | Proniees tees ait eons ir P. bed in closet | neapolis Sunday’ Tribune: “Mrs. W.| Robert and osep eehan, sons’ strange eflects. At ar f ‘ er ee space) |W. Remington of Minneapolis, who|of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan} show the pty jiifluenes ws Tll Do My Part. |-is today in Oklahoma Cfty, where she | of this “place lett today on Nene for pee ked. ere is Why not add | joined the “women’s flying squadron” | Notre Dame, nd., where they will at- BB ats : : .. : : d j sent by the national republican speak-]tend school this fall. | at is bl ack suede cloth made in one ‘ 7 A Murphy Be ‘ers bureau to stump Oklahoma, is ——-—- piece with Tis opening at the St See You Soon, Good Luck, . 7 if you a hort [i scheduled to make 11 speeches this LAWYER RETUR) } and the foot-hem cut in four sca Sincerely, to your home if you are stor, [fl week. Tomorrow she is to spend the} F. M. Jackson and E. C. Wilson of! lops. Traced on the front in fine sil-| ; af af phegbedroom ‘or bullding a per enti e day in Logan county, speak-| Hettinger who were in Bismarck yes-/ Ver beads are strange figures and de- | Zi * Home? One of these closet oul aG ok ie at 8 p.m. On Wednes-|terday arguing a case before the Su-| Vices after the manner of ancient Pee ae nae tape ba day, she will sp eal in ‘Perkins at 10 preme court returned home today. Mr.| Egypt. Hieroglyphics down the side saves you the price of building i) (av) Sand in Stillwater at 8 p. m.:|Jackson was accompanied by Mrs.j and more tracery on the oddly cnt which means about $800.00 these th sday, at Yale, Oilton, Drumright | Jackson. fy sleeves complete the gown, though | Cimeses ANSI? and Cushing; Friday in Wynona and ——e the duvetyn hat with its towering gly -| A. J. OSTRANDER | Pawhuska, and in Bartlesville and No- FROM HAZELTON cerined ostrich, the knitted “misery 4 for information. | wata Saturday. With Mrs. Remington| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WohIman and | purse” and the animal searf all ten 9 BISMARCK. N. D. in the “flying squadron” are Mrs:|Mr. and Mrs. Ge men Chase mmotanen to enh ‘ the aforesaid primi-| ton to visit with’ tive” effect, 7 Christine Bradley South, pational up today from Ha:

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