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SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920. ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE using impurities and carries sd Weattli ihn We erentéd Guery them. throughout the entire system. Goo Bi a eater © + coe # Foley Cathartic Tablets are mild but than constipation. You cannot “keep , i fl They ish bil- it’ for work or play. if the bowels| Swe in Action. ess, sick headache, sour stom- and other ills caused by indi- tion. ‘Take one tonight and you will feel better in the morning. 4 y ze i 5 TALCOTT-HOWE NUPTIALS lin girlish style, claborated with rose] Mr. Howe and his bride will leave | .; Josephine | AN ENEMY TO GOOD HEALTH al point lace and pearls. The court train | this evening for a wedding -trip vo | Richa x in Reg: BIG SOCIETY EVENT OF FARGO |is of the tace with a satin foundation. | eastern, points and will be af home to | Grafton, N. D.; Aline Stone and E |The bridal veil of tulle, will fall to| their ftiends in Fa y Jan. J.1lyn Burnham, Minneapolis. ‘the end of the train and will be held | The. bide will travel in-a suit of | I ;in place with a band of pearls. The | brown. Shiie bride’s flowers yire to be a shower.of| The bride was born in Buffalo, N. Hemstitching Mrs. N. W. aisle and, 108@5: Y., but made her home in Bismarck, ii . ae ego N. D., for several years, while her | Kelly, Box 212, Bismarck, } » Nov. 20.-Yellow and white, party, chrysanthemums will adorn the | semane cathec at 8 p. m. te the wedding of ss Esther 1 enter from the rear of the » the bridegroom with h's at- jtendant, Peter Elliott, Jr, of Fargo, will come in from the sid y or clogged with 2 connibeal mass of undigested food D.| trom which the blood pic | FINKLE, |" Talcott, eldest daughter of Mr will meet them at th 1 i Mrs. Frank S. Talcott, 1014 Broadway! Dean Kloman will await them. ee ene Joaves the chavel the or, | #ather acted as warden of tahe Norun | ———— a ee = and George C. Howe, only son of M°.| Preceding the bride will b | ganist will play the wedding march | @X9t@ pent and Femoveget g the bride will be her six |& play the wedding march |margo with her family about two | CITI MM MM MMMM See ETAT ; and Mrs, W. J. Howe, 1136 Fifth av. | s South. x i Baskets and vases of the blossoms, | combined with the lighted cathedral candles in) the chancel form a most ds, Mrs. L. J. Stran tyom “Lohengrin years ago. She is a graduate. of dD. _B. Register, of Bis-; The same decorative idea that fea- Stanley Hall, Minneapolis and attend- D., Misses Aline Stone and | tured the cathedral will be used in |eq Northwestern University in Chi ‘i arate of Minneapolis, and; the Talcott home for the reception cago is Marjorie Lieberg and Virginia which is to follow the ceremony. “Mr. ve 3 % i } i oe i i : r. Howe has grown to manhood in, beautiful setting for the exchange Lovell of Fargo. The bridesmaids a ‘hrysanthemums will he used through- Fargo and is a ey duate of the North- | the marriage vows, which were read | to wear similar spwns of satin, threejout the rooms. Miss. Curtin Re-| western Milita i academy at ‘Ames, | by Dean Henry S. Kloman, rector {being in lavender and three in yel-j gan, of Grafton, N. D., a harpist: of Mass. i : ee ’ : SAVE $10, $15, $20, We Absolutely Guarantee a Saving of $10, $15 to $20 of the cathedral. low. Ostrich bands will be worn in| much ability, will give a program dur- Out of town guests here for the Paiereg: As the guests are being seated by j their hair and all will carry Colonial | ing the receiving hours. Assisting | wedding include Mrs. George 0 the ushers, L. Stranahan, Frank | bowquets of violets and pom poms. | throughout the rooms will be Misses |iiowe, «Minneapolis; Mrs. A. D, M and Porter Tal Mrs. Register, Miss Stone and Miss Madeline Turner of Grand Forks, Rae, Mininexpolis: ‘Mrs. D..B. Regi » William Met den, Murray, Baldwin of rO a William Haggart of a Bosom, cathedral | a program of nupi Miss Ruth Talcott is her sister's maid_of honor vi y Te heb bbbbiee nounce the coming of the bride of hy nd will be gowned in Mr. Bosom will change to th pale green satin. -Her flowers will be H | tel McKenzi Thanksgiving Dinner | Lovell will avender, aur | irs. Stranahan, Miss Lieberg and Mis Burnhem the vellow gowns. Dorothy Sharp of Moorhead and Eli- | ter, Bismarck; Mrs. M. J. Thompson, zabeth Bailey of Fargo. i Buffalo, N. 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