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PAGE FIVE Ml IIT WEBB BROTHERS Friday and Saturday Specials Trimmed Hats Serge At $7.50 : Dresses BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ THURSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1920 TIFUL-EDNA COMING “| hie 1, to the Tuberculosis sanitarium at Dunseith. a IS BRIDE AT : PRETTY WEDDING MMMM ‘ ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. J. Clark was hostess to the members’ of the bridge club at her St. George’s Episcopal church was} home on Sixth street, yesterday after- the scene of a pretty wedding yes-| noon. .High honors went to Mrs. J. terday afternoon at 5 o'clock when!C. Taylor. Light refreshments were the vows were spoken which united] served by the hostess. Muriel Elaine Floren, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Floren, of Per- son Court, and Luigui De Liguori, of Providence, R. I. Asters formed a background for the ring ceremony which was beautifully REGAN VISITORS Mrs. A. R. Vold of Regan, motored up to Bismarck yesterday to meet her husband, who has been in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vold attended read by the Rev. Charles H. Brown,|the “Linger Longer Letty” perform- of Mandan, N. D., vetore oniy ue {ance last night at the auditorium. e bride’s family and several intimate friends. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father wore her traveling gown of midnight blue taf- etta made with collar of real Irish lace. Her hat, was a small black vel- vet model with embroidery. , She ,car- ried a large bunch of her favorite flowers, American Beauty roses while her attendant, Miss Eleanor Gustavi-!: son, wore a corsage of pink sweet peas. IN FARGO Mrs. J. H. Kling of this city is in Fargo today where she attenaed the wedding last evening of her sister. Miss Gudrun Henning and Alfred Ble- gen which took place at the Pontop- pidon Lutheran church in that city. LEAVES FOR COLLEGE Walter Penwarden, son of Mr. and Her dress was fashioned of! Mrs. Richard Penwarden, of this ctiy, black tafetta, and her hat was of! left today for, Minneapolis, where he brown duvetyn. Albert Sheets served] wii] enter the University of Minne- the groom as best man. Out of town] gota at that place as a freshman. Mr. ‘ guest was H. BE. Davis, of Fargo. Penwarden will specialize in archi- Following the ceremony, the bri-| tecture. rea dal party repaired to the McKenzie hotel where the bridal dinner was served in a private dining room. Mr. A collection of handsome new styles in serge dresses. Some are strictly. tailored, others neatly trimmed with braid or touches of em- / | broidery. All are most un- usual values. Specially A large group of new Autumn hats in a most , ; a varied assemblage of distinctive styles in- priced for Friday and Sa- Edna Goodrich in “Sleeping Partners” turday. WEDDING SOON cluding hats of duvetyn, ‘velvet and satin. An event of early. October will be} Beautiful Edna Goodrich in the gay to the bottom of her gown. The beau- Specially priced for Friday and Saturday at i - and Mrs. De Liguori left on the late} the marriage of Miss Paula Rigler| French farce “Sleeping Partners” will| tiful large collar is trimmed with the = = . train for the coast where they will] of Bismarck, and Herman E. Tilsen] be the attraction at the Auditorium) tails of ermine, which are also found | = E h 29 50 — spend their wedding trip. They will] of New Salem. Miss Rigler is | Saturday: nigh : on the éuffs. It is lined with a beau-| == Each 7 50 ac . = stop here at Thanksgiving time to} daughter of Charles Rigler of this “Sleeping, Partners” is front the] tiful satin of light blue -and silver.| == ou . = visit with the bride's parents before} city, and has a large number of| pen of Sacha Guitry, who is said to} When she throws aside her coat: she = = leaving: or erovidenee, where they} friends here. be ous of the most daring writers for teyeale oa evening gown of luxuriant |= => will spen ie holidays. the Parisian stage. Iv was translated] beauty and ric ss. One of her favog- |= . e, ists = Mrs. Liguoyi is very well known in FROM PORTLAND by Seymour Hicks, who produced it| ite gowns is jade colored chiffon vel-| = Silk Camisoles $1.98 Nemo Corsets Waists 89 y = Bismarck as she attended high school} yy k Bell, of Chicago, who] in London where it ran for over 1] vet with tight bod d the wider |= ake aa One lot of waists in tail- | = i sch rs. Frank Bell, cago, Nt eclcee ; Ca les of J Ik in 6 = here and wae Staduntad in tre. She} has been spending the symmer with] year; it was then produced at the Bi-| effect at the hips. The wide appear-| == Sane a es 0! rae a a An assortment of Nemo | ored styles. Some are of | = is ohe of the most talented musicians} friends and relatvies in Portland, Ore.,| jou Theatre New York, where it en-| ance is given the gown by the wide |= a fine array of new styles. sats ] is- 7 "g in. j= a i | in the city, and has always been, in-| stopped in Bismarck today en Toute] joyed a run of over seven months. | panel of bright green brocaded satin]== | Included are tailored, em- corsets in a number of dis eanes dere Heiney. = 4 7 terested in musical activities. Sh¢!home, to visit with Mrs. P. C. Rem-| Miss Goodr who is known as| with a daring touch of cerise. The] ]' pyoidered and lace trimmed continued styles, but in a | elty materials, im ta = ; | served as’ organist at’ St. George’s] ington, and Mrs. Benton Baker for a| the best dressed woman on the Amer-| panel unlike the panels of last season | == peta zs fine range of sizes. Special’| Price 1s less than. the cost | == | Episcopal church while she went to] short time. ican stage, has a good opportunity in| is ‘draped diagonally from the hip to|== models in pink and white. 8 3 Z of the material. , Special to | = a \ high school. The past four years : “Sleeping , Partners” to wear some] the bottom of the skirt at the oppo-|== | Friday-and Saturday special | to close at clone” = | she has been in attendance at the FOR MRS. SMITH stunningly handsome gowns, all said} site and up the back of the skirt to/= Sot ‘ = | ‘University ‘of Minnesota Where she} Mr. and Mrs. E. 'T. Beatt of Sixth| to be creations of Lady Duft Gordon.| meet over the same hip. Only the|== Each $1.98 1-2 Regular Price Each 89¢ = | took ithe music course at that in-| street will entertain a small number | In the second act of “Sleeping Part- Parisienne can wear such a daring = = Z \ aaa ” hile at colle ane mele of guests at an informal dinner on ners ong famnot supp a gasp ol combination of rich color: iu flit = Outi Fl 1 = a prominent part in musical circles} saturday evening at their home, com-| itdmiration as Miss Gooc h appears | wonderful gown ich usual-) SS = ay | there. She has a host of friends in the plimentary to Mn and Mrs. C. B. Smith| on tee stage. She enters with a gor-| ly wears, a beautiful diamond -“dog |= Georgette Crepe uting ae = | capital city who have loved her since | or Waterioo, Ia, who are the house| Seous Royal ermine coat snugly about] collar” composed of four ropes of = | 49 inch all silk georgette A fine heavy quality of out- | = | ene tne came pete, and. althoush guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ebert. Uae Pela coat wae nade sree large damands: and with this a string |S crete he about a ahedea f ing flannel in a large range | =} ey join in extending their best wish- ‘or Miss Goodrich at a cost of over) of pearls. —4 : 5) Se a * fa = i i fea Gopdleh fs ead = of dark and light patterns. | = es, they regret to have her leave Bis- McCABE CHURCH MEETING ten thousand dollars. It is made of} Miss Goodrich is said to have a|== | Re, $3.50 quality. Fri- ‘ } = | marck. The annual meeting of the McCabe! the finest pure white ermine in «| large collection of nearls. diamonds = Aa eee eal at 207 Discount Regular 54c. _ Friday and = | ; Sr Ne Norl Te how in the vessuy Methodist Episcopal church will be} lovely dolman cape effect, which falls | and rubies worthy of a Princess. = : . We h bled a Saturday special => | department of the Chalmers-Maxwell] hejd tonight at the church, begin-; ~~~~~~~~~~) ~~~ = e have assembled an = | Automobile Co. and travels for them] jp, is T lock Elaborate prepara- , Z Seana ) : = Per yard $2.75 di lot fi Per yard 42e = | ‘ Lanes * ton read a most interesting paper on| The attendance in the grade schools | = placed in one lot many fine = now extensively. He was at one time] tions have been made for the success | {\ restit ‘ ; if anc he gra schools | SS pets d => | vice-counsal to China. vote aventee: and every member of| “Forts and Reservation,” and Miss) this year is a8 follows: William Moore | styles of ladies’ shoes mt = | secibtiesAigL Sse Eee ere; - _| Bertha Palmer gave an enjoyable talk | school, 309; high ool grades, 73; | Ss i including blacks, 9 * = + = ea o me congregation is urged to be pres-) (1° uit» She discussed numerous | Will school, 457, and Wachter school, |= Figured Georgetie ee ee ei a: black Women’s Silk Hose | = oy H si ictures and ended her. talk with a|,137, making a total of 976. = : ‘i add . : . — ae | ews CLUB SCHEDULE ! nl © that. the women donate pictures! The lar cea freshman class in thei == An assortment of patterns | with grey top and offer Women’s silk hose in| 1 O'CONNOR CLUBS to the iris’ dormatory at the Tndus-| history of the high school is tegis-|= | in a good ‘range of colors. | them for Friday and Sa-'| black only. All sizes. Reg- | | PYTHIAN SITERS will meet this}. Members of the city Federation of | ' the girls dormatory al he Indus~| history. of the: High” school is \tegie- | Sey : = em for Friday a t Lee} = cVening at 8 o'clock at the K. P. hall.| Women's clubs'met at the home of| ‘fla: scnool im Mandan. “Mrs. Mary| tered. this year.’ It comprises 110) ES Regular $3.50 quality. Fri- | turday -at ular 89c quality. Friday | = Initiation of six candidates wil oc-| Mrs. D. L. Stewart..and formed athe epee pee meee aN epeper ea mnemlers ak pemsenor of ass has, 5 |= | day and Saturday special and Saturday special = cupy the evening’s time. The com- ol f an O’Connor club. rs. ‘ rate : 4 pempersy an ens 8, = 7 a A = mittee in charge of the social hour et. Powell presided. Mrs. A. E.| Haenseed the work of North Dakota] year’s graduating class of “47. = Per yard $2.75 207, Discount Per pair 65e = includes:,.Mesdames C. W. Hensler,| Toomey was elected president and Mrs. ; : aD ee = E.M. Thomngon, ond T. W. Sanders.| woes Bagby secretary. — : : = * ; ; = eID! CLUE te stub) enter The wémen went on, record a8. be ATTENDANCE IN DON’T SAY YOU CAN'T || Silk Yard Wide Serge Women’s Cotton = y Mrs. Oscar ®/ing unqualifeid supporters of J. F. T: OW ‘ a = = | home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Me OConher for the governorship and| SCHOOLS LARGEST ! study because you have 0 Disnes = | 4A large’and varied assort- | All wool, yard wide serge Hose = | af- % Fal ce. Pianos ent 2 = : 2 ; = Pert reper meee gore ile ret ge IN ITS HISTORY,| Practice Pianos for rent at UE | ment of high grade silks, | in navy, black, green, ma- | Women’s black cotton hose | = ahs voted to whist. § policies ‘eam Bismarck Conservatory = | including taffetas, satins | roon, Copenhagen blue, | made of good quality cot- | = i athe eae ta Sie char bale pale ae VEN be dau t Pee a keeper ee Hn of Music = | and fancies. Values up to | brown and tan, Regular | ton’ yarn. Regular 25c | = meet is evening ‘in the church par- At a. meeting of the urren v0 r attendance the . a "7 ss i i 4 — | lors. A program will be given, fol-| gyents club held yesterday afternoon | Bismarck public schools now. With and Dramatic. Art = baci Friday and Satur- | $1.48 quality. | Bridey and | value. Friday and Satur- | = | lowed by a social hour. at the home of Mrs. H. C. Postlewaite, | 306 students enrolled. in te high Conipetent teachers in Voiee, vio — lay special Saturday special day special = | ECURBG CLUB will meet with Miss| Mrs. Alfred Zuger and Mrs. Nellie| school, the, increase over last year’s |} -ompé » Vio- 1) = : ° = a | Tilie Nelson at her home on Ninth| Mere wore named as first and sec-| attendance there is placed at,.240.|} lin, piano, band and orchestra in- || = Per yard $1.98 Per yard $1.18 Per pair 15c = street. Cards will be the pastime.| ond delegates to the State Federation According to Supt. J. M. Maryiny the struments; dramatic art and theory. = = —————_ «| of Women’s clubs to be held here next crowded conditions are almost in- BERGLIOT CASPARY, Director || =} ps ‘i = spe “LinGER LoNGen Lerty" | Sonu aera. they "wile allenatd CASPARY, FILL The Misses Bessie. and Catherine} ‘The afternoon’s program. subject| however, when the Richolt school Phone 607K ie eras 5 Halloy motored ae boas on was “Landmarks.” Mrs. Marry Bur-| reaches completion. ~ ae nderwood to attend the performan at the auditorium last evening and to- do shopping. BAPTIST PICNIC 7 | The young people of the First Bap- tist church, will hold a weiner roast this evening. They will hike out to the river west of town. The commit- tee id charge of the affair comprises: Mrs, Lyle Fox, Miss Violet Thrams, Ruth Finwall, and Rev. N. ¢. Call. . . MRS. DORSEY LEAVES 2 . e 4 Red Mrs. Versa Dorsey of Morgantown, The Finest Pie Crust Is W. 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