The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 5

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’ SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1920. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; PAGE FIVE s rr MARRIED HERE , \ ‘ : : An interesting wedding took. place is at the Methodist parsonage Wednes- day noon wheh Mrs. Ruth Johnston of - b bd © bd Menokery became the bride of lW.-| " SS i Hugh A. McMurrick of Brittin. These , fi young people are well known by 2 : ’ large circle of friends who extend f congratulations and join in good wish- es. They will reside on their farm . f _ near Brittin. : | bed Mandan assisted most efficiently in ? \ e putting on the work, attended by the % District Deputy Mrs. Elizabeth Dow, |: : 7 and the State Deputy, Mrs. A. DeMars ‘ ae of Fargo. SUCCESSFUL MEETING The Lady Macabees had an unue- ually successful meeting last night, when eight candidates were initiated into the order. The drill team from EXPECTING HER FATHER Mrs. J. C. Tayor of 112 Avenue A ' is expecting her father, A. W. Hardy. \ ee of Des Moines, Iowa. who! is driving : Z through by car. Mr. Hardy has reach- - ° : - sf ei LaMoure where another member Y of his family resides and expects to i arrive in Bismarck today. EPWORTH FROLIC The Epworth League had a happy. time at their party in the basement a g rooms of the Methodist church Friday H id evening, when the young people in : aprons and overalls gathered to play i : e . games and partake of most inviting i refreshments. .. . CHILD'S PARTY : Mrs. Sarah Gold was hostess yes- terday to a group of twenty little girls at a Hallowe'en party for—her ‘ z ¢ , : iw ‘ cae r eo daughter. Annette. Jolly games, fes- \ 4 tival decorations and dainty retresh- | /~ : y ments marked the happy event. { / | \ WOMAN'S CLUB. The Business and Professional Wo- | A Ho 1 » men’s club will hold a Hallowe'en | . “See °- . few Cars—out of several | ‘Mrs: Charles Luessner and daugh- | ter, Irene, of Valley City, are week- end viistors of Mrs. James Algeo. i (arene —] ~ hundred-so noted for fine. a Masonic Meeting. | There will be a regular meeting of ; Master Masons Monday night at, 7:30 | ‘ { Teme a performance and low-cost erday for Mr. and Mrs: A. D. Dou- cett. of McKenzie. spiel i . dy i , e ; e En Hospital | is : A 83 “ 8) t Mrs. G. W. Jennings of Bismarck ! ee 4 : i | ae ’ entered Bismarck hospital jast even- | a i Regie ing for treatment. . i , ers in ; 1 zB i 5 ‘ F Shriners’ Meeting. i E . 9 1 < Word has been received hy local 2 Garretson, Imperial Potentate of the ; Shrine for North America who will ; Shriners that*El Zagal Temple, locat- |. ge ed-at Fargo, North Dakota, will hold i : i ‘ ji aubas Ladies’ night on, Thursday. 5 A evening, November 18. Ellis Lewis make his official ‘visitation of thy : ; é e . i temple at that time will be the guest: |» ; - of honor, On Friday the day follow- ing, November nineteenth, the fall cer: | - i ) = : emonial session will be held. A class : : i : 4 . ao ; Pa iG 926, of about one hundred and fifty candi- ? Ssietel erp 2 en 2 Cheers | ; a uy fA SROAL ‘These are the qualities whic AND 785 make the Hupmobile wort : or Sunda ¥ 4 ‘ , ie atts what it costs, and'without which . a 6f)~C~*é“‘«z NO MOON Car 1S EVET WoOTt Chocolate / : i : ) ae Pineapple Sherbet : Cc ARL PEDER S ON : ae Ss | Factory Distributor ° - Southeastern Montana and Southwestern North Dakota ! Bismarck, North Dakota ~ “The Chodslebe- .9 Shop O_E % ae | za. Ask for GROVE’ — ad X. 10-30-1mo. dates will be initiated. Many of the |Reade at the home of her danghter||well the esteem in which the deceased | Influenza. Ask for GROVE’S L. B. a. * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 [rqn cane at oom ie mon —_— fone 744 a local nobles with their wives expect | Mrs. Roy Logan, 205 First street yes-|Jis held by many friends. | tablets. Look for E. W. GROVE'S SIE g, ern house. Gentlemen preferred. ee to attend the two day session. terday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was at Fairview cemetery | nature on box. 30¢. \OR SALE—By owner, one 8-room| Also garage. 930 4th Street. Phone Soo Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, of the|/and a large number of friends of t ——-———-—- | house, full basement,. 3 clothes’) 543W. 10-30-3t FUNERAL HELD Presbyterian church, paid a beautifui|]family attended the last rites. $3.50 Wool Shirts, $2.50.—! ctosets, east front, porch. screened |FURNITURE FOR SALE—One elec- tirbute to the devoted wife and moth- SS Ge se = | in. Barn, garage. hen hottse. This; tric washer, 1 large rug, 2 small x : FOR MRS. READE er who had so faithfully endeavored |/To Fortiiy the System Against Grip! Bergeso ’ | propert located at 1014 1ith St.| rugs, 2 beds, 1 Birds Eye maple Semling & Register paicaacer to do her part in life's duties here. |[Take GROVES L. B. Q. tablets (Laxa- | rae | Wil take in cattle or horses. Wili| dresser, 1 Birds Eye maple. chit- ‘ Burial service, beautiful in its sim- Solos and piano numbers by Bis-||tive Bromo Quinine tablets) whieh i Hemstitching. Mrs. N. W.} sell on easy terms at a bargain, if} fioner.’ Mrs. J. B. Galvin, ta 24 plicity and earnestness of feeling | marck friends were beautifully ren‘-|Jstroy germs,"act as a Tonic and Laxa-| 1. 912. Bis ri D.| taken soon. If interented, call’ at! Street. 10-30- y > bebe | Were held for'the late Mrs. Henry &.!ered, and the floral offerings spoke |[tive, and thus prevent Colds, Grip and | Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, ! MeL rallineceseal d ry - . es See Se acne ge goth Pred wae St a Eee Tonight - 8:15]Hear the WELCH SINGERS TONIGHT| Tonight at8:15 First Presbyterian Church} At 8:15 P.M. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ Tickets $1.50 Welch Singers

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