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; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1920. PAGE FIVE > oy Ty <) mee . ry | | ae | BAND MARCHES | ‘) LEAP YEAR DANCE _ | HAPPY COUPLE ¢ DELIGHTFUL EVENT ; pie a | i Se The lea: » danci rty given | | Y i 3 Be wy iu erp Yon dane ing pax o Hires | | , Band Boys Celebrate Marriage ay night in the’ dini f th : is Dir is able affairs of the social season. The! Bergstrom : room, arranged by the decorations ; committee Miss Anne Atkinson and The band played. i Miss Edna Rust, was in holiday color scheme of red. Lights were shaded in red and ribbons to match were fes- tooned from the central‘mirrors to corners of the dining room. The table. from which frappe’ and cakes were served during the evening, was decorated with a great center-piece of red carnations. Chaperoning the party were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Baker, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lough. The following young women were hostesses of the evening: Grace Fra- zier, Agnes Parsons, Mary Parsons, Anne Atkinson, Miss Erickson, Eva Heater, Mildred Helstrom. Edna Rust, Lucile Hall, Ethel Fleming, Julia Weber, Fredda Hultberg, Esther Tay- lor, Eleanore Gustafson, Marie Irish, | Vivian Irish. Miss Kilbert, Dorothy | Blunt, Lois Pearce, Adele Kaufman, Margaret Wyncoop, Imogene McLean, | Hazel Hendershott, Grace Gish, Chris- tine Huber, Anne Mulaney. Mailda Williams, Miss Vradehack, Isabelle Nichols; Irma Logan, Helen Lucas, Tess Henry, Miss VanBeek, Miss They-| me, Miss Roherty, Helen Halland, Helen Register. A program of dances was enjoyed from nine o'clock. At the hour of twelve a special carnival number was danced, made especially picturesque with serpentine rolls thrown by the dancers. NEW YORK — American grand opera is threatened by jazz!) Girls, with “jazz minds” never can be- come opera singers. And most | | girls in this day have jazz in their minds. These are some of the startling statements made by Miss Madeline Keltie, young a eee |Dr. Linton, Whilip Webb. | Robert Webb, Messrs. Gilman, Al. Anderson, i MADE.LINF. | | i KELTIE American soprano. She is con- cerned over where the opera of tomorrow’ will get its singers. “Opera,” she says “is as serjpus as it is expensive. Don't get the view that it's a gold mine. For it’s not, unless the singer can ap- pear in concert, register for rec- oNis or enter the movies.” cards, and a nice lunch was served. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ‘all joined in. .bride and groom, who occupied seats The bride smiled—part of the time. The groom didn’t smile—except 2} few times. and the crowd on the streets just grinned. It was the Elks’ band boys method of celebrating the wedding of one of | their numbers, Curtis Dirlam, who was married to Miss Hulda Bergstrom last evening. 2 Just who the conspirators in the bend were are not known, but they The wedded couple planned to leave on No. 4 last even- ing. They didn’t care about having ‘ band at the train, but the band boys did, so they met at the balks’ hall and stole up to the Dirlam home. They captured the in an automobile while the band par- aded with them downtown. They! stopped at Fourth and Broadway and } played a few airs in honor of the, , couple, while a crowd gathered. Oc- casionally a radiant bridal face was disclosed by the aid of an automobile spot light., The concert finished, the band formed a parade escort to ‘the |. automobile again, and marched to the] station, where they played again. ‘ And the tactful bride took pains to thank the bapd boys heartily for their warm attention. 4 7 ¢— Bright eyes, rosy cheeks, and red lips come fr om good digestion. . WRIGLEY’S isa Gelicious aid to the teeth, breath, appe- tite and digestion. | © CITY NEWS °. | (Soman eee among tte meni awno wore guests | Elmer Heddon, Henry Halverson, Geo. Robidou: Mr. and Mrs. Grant ee *!George Smith, Walter Sather, Dave * Fred Jones, Mr. Beaner, Gordon Cox, Qor, sap Var Marsh; Miss Maud Matson; Mr. and : |Cordner. Mesars. Hagern and Warren, Mrs. R; Patzman; Mr. and: Mrs. Mar- . At Miles City Dr. Q. N. Ramstad is at Miles City, Dr. Brandt, Dr. Blunt, Messrs. Inseth, W. H. Mann, Christianson, Myron At-| MISS BERGSTROM A BRIDK shall Connor; -Mrs. Anna Gradin; Mr. 4 & Kinson, Mesérs. Flow, Tostevin, Sem-| On Wednesday evening et 9:30 at and Mrs, L. B. Huff, and Mr. and Mrs. Montana for a brief stay. ling, Dr. Arneson, Finley Baker, Har-/ the Presbyterian manse, Miss* Hulda Roy Riggs. At the close of the even- mon King, Hartley May, Dr. Brandes, | ferzstrom became the brid? of Curtis’ "0 (UBES: Messrs. Nordlund. McPhee, Warren) pirlam. Rev. C. H. Postlethwaite per-, Mrs. G. Gussner, 310% Main street, Taylor, Messrs. Rhud, Gross, Hanson, formed the ceremony. The bride has: with a birthday gift. + went to Fargo this morning. been local manager of the Independ- — eRe ént Telephone office in, Bismarck, CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MET Here from Dickinson i Doctor Nachtway, of Dickinson, the groom is a well known young YESTERDAY t business man in the firm of Dirlan The Current Events cluo, holding| spent a short time in Bismarck yes- company. Miss Pauline Lobach,| its regular meeting at the home of|terday. bookkeeper for the Telephone com- Mrs. G. A., Welch yesterday after- ‘ pany attended the bride, and Mr. Ro- noon, had an interesting program as From Cole Harbor land Gross of Knowles’ jewelry store,' follow: “‘Handicratt in America” Mr. Ben Ammundson, of Cole Har- was the groom's attendant. by: Mrs. John A. Larson; “The Con-{ bor was a business caller in town yes- The bride wore her going away Stitution and its amendments, Mrs. | terday. suit of brown, with corsage of bride C. H. Postlethwaite; “The Functions roses. The bridesmaid wore blue of our Government ";by Mrs. EK. T. georgette with corsage bouquet. | Burke. Following the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of Otto Dir- The sealed sanitary package keeps the goodness and flavor In—keeps out dust and germs, Gone to Fargo ing the guests presented the host Goodwin Corsets Factory Representative I -DOUBLEMINT, CHEWING GU St. Elizabeth Guild The St. Elizabeth Guild will mect at the home of Miss talcuner, 202! Ave. E, at 4.0'clock Friday afternoon. | Elizabeth Berger '15..Lucas BIk. a , SMALL DINNER PARTIES : u i, lam, the groom’s father, where a! The social ‘season. while yet very| o'clock. BISMARCK, N. D. delightful wedding dinner was served. quiet, has several little cozy home af- L The younng coup.a left on thejfairs that serve to keep up the spirit Driscoll Visitor evening train for Crookston, Minne- of hospitality. The E. A. Hughes home| Martin T. Olson, business man of ; sota, the home of the bride, where a; was the scene of a little dinner last] Driscoll, was in the city today on H ill = / brief honeymoon will be spert. They evening in compliment to their house} business. is Sti — will make their home in Bismarck. [guest from New York. Dr. W. F. = "i jCrewe and Mrs. Crewe entertain at a Here from Linton MRS. McLEAN HOSTESS small dinner this evening, and Mr. and Mr. John ‘Schumacker and’ Mrs. C Mrs. L. W. McLean, who has been Mrs. w. E. Lahr have a few friends] gchumaeker, of Linton, were in Bis- giving a series of small dinner parties ,in to dine tomorrow night. All are] marck yesterday. a and afternoons in her apartment on little informal affairs. aca / ' Main street. was hostess yesterday af- | EET 3 Baby Boy ans ‘ternoon to a party of twelve friends.) F. W. CATHRO FAMILY COMING Me ha Mea elias A Kolb, 504 {Bridge was the diversion and dainty , Mrs. F. W. Cathro, of Bottineau and ‘ a ha |Setrechorente were served. Mrs. Mc- Grand Forks, expect to join her hus- tee tea yenrany parents of a baby ‘Lean finds that, by having in just a band in Bismarck the last of the : i few friends each time, it is possible to. week and they will settle in the apart- Buys a Dodge ‘live ina small apartment and yet ment about to be vacated by the Mc- Mr. B. E. TOnBGaA OF Tartle eke ‘keep in touch with friends in the Coy family, in McCord Flats on Sixth was in Bismarck today and drove nome: eee home in a new Dodge Brothers touring ee LEAVE FoR WEST PALM BEACH | ‘4! A Bismarck family who leave soon HOSKINS FINDS Just. received shipment Mon- SURPRISE PARTY Ino trouble during the trip—not even eer ‘The home of Gottfried Kikul and! Ladies af Macabees 3 . . Mrs. t 702 Second street was are L. W. McCoy, Mrs. McCoy and lit- peers rf if - ~ : Handy Andy Says: Mr uede of Belo successful surprise tle Betty who leave Bismarck Hriday Fea ae Ore ep at ak the WILLYS-KNIGHT e Puncture." In fact, at the end of arch” and Carney screened {party when about fourteen friends night for their new home at es! K.P. hall, All members are cordially | , {the trip to Portland his total speedg- Wyoming Coal. Place your Florida, where Mr. Mc- Each av ev-ry one of us ted a position. have a lot to be thankful for, and while Thanksgiving Day is nationally designated as a time for giving thanks, we believe in ‘giving thanks throughout each year to the many patrons of this store, who deserve much credit for the success of our business. The large patronage we enjoy and our hundreds of q {meter reading was 10,568 miles, with 3 ‘ IS ECONOMICAL the original Federal ‘Tires and the-] order now for immediate deliv- drchas original air in them. i i Purchases Automobile B.D, Hoskins just recently pao ME aud Mra” Hoskiis exhest 16 ery while delivery can be made Washburn Lig- Mr. Lightbody, of Stanton, who! 7 yon portland, after having driver 'Jeaye for California sometime during from box car. nite Coal Co. Phone 453. LLFREE ‘called Wednesday evening to celebrate Palm Beach, |Mr. Kikul's birthday anniversary. Coy has accep | The evening was spent in singing fav-, = some games of TO LONG BEACH ferme SMe oe: iz Mrs. Helen E. Morgan, who has been the house guest of her daughter, Mrs.|Tuns an express and mail route from is Willys-Knight there in order to December. ar W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan Avenue | there up to Expansion, was a Bismarck | it in California during the: win- People Notice It. Drive Them a out nin YORK CITY invited. There will be initiations. 8 d drove back a new! | for the past two months, left recently | caller today ani i | a ach, Cali-| Dodge Brothers Business car for use 9 , Boren fe ta fame ay, Hong, Beach on his route. Mr. Hoskins was quite enthusiastic ca about, his ‘trip, “having made 1649 miles on 100 gallons of gasoline and Lecture in ‘Methodist Church : zi permanent customers who come ty ? - a axa faud again tecayere tone e | Off with Dr. Edwards Mrs, Edmond A. Hughes, 38 Avenue] An illustrated lect wre will be given} 15 quarts of Iubricating oil. He had evidence that we ate thanked Olive Tablets A. is entertaining as her guest Mrs. in ithe lower auditor‘am a the Staub: for our many efforts in provid- sae ‘i New York city. tc evening : ing good merchandise at lowest {Kinsey De Willig: Nee social and labor que.tions of the : Can You Solve the Dolly, day. No admission fea will Le; Ask Any Druggist s se i A imply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of ch P U L ? 5 ‘ds’ Olive Tablets. The skin Z Z E ? In the picture of Dolly on the lefé Rimbor df hidder faces.” See iew seeny yor can find. Some are looking at you—some show sides of faces—you'll find them upside down; in the folds of Dolly's dress, and evory way. Mark cach face you"find with,an X. If you f,find-10 ‘hidden faces you): ocpbIved the Dolly I Have a Big Doll Like This for You: This is nota cloth doll to stuff, but a regular baby doll. She stands’ nearly sixteen inches high and is all dressed up in a dear little “go-to-school” dress, You'll be the proudest girl in tho neigh- borhood with a nico sleeping dolly like this. Tho big blue eyes which open and ehut, the peaches and cream complexion and the little rosebud mouth makes this the handsomest and sweetest doll you could possibly imagine. You'll just love ber to death, she fs so cuto and pretty, Every Little Girl Can Have One of These Big Sleeping Dolls for Her Very Own, Mark all the faces you can find. Don't give up too easily, if at first you find It a little ‘When you have , write your name and i on the’ coupon, clip gut Dolly's picture and mail without dex ay with the Puzzle Coupoi wy Big Free Doll Otter, 7" POW for ken Pie Supper Id begin to clear after you have There will pee Cae Be suppe } shou! hy 0 Ce 4 at the Baptist chur¢h tonight at 5:30. r Beed Enamel tale the ae ey en liver Chicken and hot piccnly, nee and C 2 HMrii s, cabbage salad, pump-! Roasters with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the Irish potatoes, cabbage salad, pumy , . ie successful substitute for calomel; there’s Priced from............$4.50 to $5 no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that | which calomel does, and just as éffec- Steel Roasters y tively, but their action is gentle and 95e and $1.20 safe instead of severe and irritating. i No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, ‘‘no good’ feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. live Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you vill | know them by their olive color. prices and for our endeavors to please and satisfy. er] charged. A ecollcciua will Le asked to dsfray expens Candy Display ; - 7 75 cents Its pretty hard for youngsters to kin pie and coffee. All for 75 walk past the Wellworth storej:‘on Everyone is cordially’ invited. i i ro h win- ON ELI Moin etree ace te ae Get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pilo dows are great displays of candy.| suppositories at the nearest drug ATTENTION ELKS They are tempting to a lot of adults, store. Take no substitute. The Regular meeting Friday, Nov. | too, for many linger as they pass. The | auick relief has been a great bless- 19th. There will.be very import-) candy is piled on trays, which are tif ie ant business and every member! built up'as if supporting a structure. of Bismarck Lodge No. 1199, is|it is an advance call of the holiday urged to be present. season. ol “YOUR MBDICINE IS 0. K.” —Exalted Ruler. 7 7 Mrs. Charles Rule, New Diggins, ATTENTION PATRIARCHS! | wis. writes: “Your medicine is 0. K. Custer Encampment No 16, I./1 think Foley’s Honey ‘and ‘Tar is the | ay Wi eet Friday even- | best for coughs. I think your medi- OOo Peau “4 cine is all you say it is. I know | ing, Nov: Hat Odd Eemere tal {would never be without it. You may to nominate officers an A Fan- | ise my name.” Foley’s Honey and sact other important business. Tar acts quickly, checks coughs, colds All visiting Patriarchs are invit- | and croup, cuts the phlegm, opens air ed. By order of passages and allays irritation. It Chief Patriarch stops sleep-disturbing coughing at For Pyramid " “Why Suffer With Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Piles When You Can e Bl ed Relief. Hardware Co. Main Street | Phone 82 Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or | two nightly for a week. See how much | better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. DOLLY PUZZLE COUPON ., KENNEDY, Manager, ap ith St. ST. PAUL, MINN. have solved the Dolly Pi and am send uw omy name and addre: you my namo address’ for your BIG Opens. | Ni and Eee We PName sees Her E, Take no FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 01 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Suppositories, in plain wrapper. 1 Postoftice . BE Strect | State C.-L. Hanson. | opiates. Watch Folsom’s Jere, store ATTENTION MASONS itching, “bleeding and’ protruding Nea i i s for specials in Jewelry. jemorrhoids, and such recta Nearly new Ford Touring and new Chevrolet §} windows for sp iy: | fa oer . . * . . . you wis! oO rst, 490 Touring. Great bargains if sold at once. ty in the Masonic Temple, Fri- tos E ( MEASLES day, November 19, 1920. Danc- cold troubles; use nightly— A sae is Masons and their families cord VV | S$ K Ss ially invited to attend. ane 202 4th Street Seg WwW night. Children like it. Contains no : T 0 BARGAINS Fok: ing to a host. of people who had Bismarck Lodge, No. 5, AF.) ee and: '& A. M., will give a dancing par- fill out and mail coupon below. 0 K G AR AG E Tay be followed by serious | ing’ from 9:00 to 12:00. All, a a VAPORUB| Watch Folsom’s Jewelry store! | S* - Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly “windows for specials in Jewelry., 2 Happily there is one gift of individuality and universal appreciation—Your Photograph. 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