The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 iB ‘OVERSEAS ROMANCE CULMINATES HERE IN WEDDING OF YOUNG GREEK COUPLE Mise Tula’ Marinos,’ who camo' from Gargaliani, Greece, and George Ko- conis, who: came from: Glendive, Mon- tana, were united in marriage at -4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bou- gas, on First street, the culmination of an engagement which began six years. ago when the groom was a soldier. in the Greek army; and met the bride in their native city. The ceremony was after the custom of the Greek Orthodox Catholic church Rev. Demakopoulas, Greek | Catholic priest of Minneapolis, presiding. Ac- companying ‘the bride from Gree were her father and mother, Mr. and (Mra. Marinos. Mr. Marinos is pro- prietor of a large flour ‘mill and has other extensive business interests, When the time was aiinounced for the. ceremony tho bride came down the stairs leaning on the arm of her father, and waiting in the long living room was the groom,.the best man, Andrew Bougas, Mrs. Geo. Psidolih- nos, matron of honor, and Mrs. Dan; nie (Bougas, bridesmaid, The bride's Complete June List ‘NOW ON SALE ‘olumbia Records: -{ wited guests of this city. wedding gown was of pink organdie, her veil was surmounted by a flower. ed wreath and she carried a shower bouquet tied with tulle. Following the ceremony a five-course supper was! served. The out-of-town’ guests ‘were Mr, and Mrs. Peter Zappas, of Jamestown; Thomas Lewis, of Gleudivo, Mont.; and the assembly included a few in- i The bride and groom will leave in afew days for Glendive, Mont.,! where they will make their home, Mr.! Koconis operating a Jarge cafe thero,| The happy couple received a large! number of pretty and useful wedding | eitts 9g ' DR. BRANDT AND - BRIDE HOME| — Dr, A. M. Brandt and bride arrived on Thursday afternoon, after an ex- tended trip. Dr. Brandt surprised his host of friends in Bismarck and Burleigh county by quietly going off on a wedding trip some weeks ago, the happy bride being Miss Adeline Miner of Minneapolis. The young couple have at once gone to housekeeping in a cozy apart- ment on the first floor of the Wood- mansee apartment house on Fifth stteet. Bismarck friends will be delighted to welcome Mrs. Brandt to the-city ana w wish for the doctor and his bride every success and ,happiness. *SART. SOCIAL FINE* DISPLAY | The art exhibit given at the parlors of the Presbyterian church in connec- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HEEL THE LAST OF THE BIG - OLLAR DAYS Tomorrow, Saturday, May 2ist Spend Dollars to Save Dollars tion with the Aid social on Thursday afternoon wag a very creditable dis- \E Lits play of rare and artistic articles to- | ng gether with historic relics. °°“ , : e Arranged on sales jacording. to ; country or according to class, were j Scandinavia: (Sing Dose Song and Make Doss Music) found aieplays of North Devote pot- S Ou y nel O | 2 sd tery and pottery clays, giving an ex- ‘ Rg ag he; | Funeral Bluse (Eat Custard and Bihest Pitted Saco cellent story of the pottery industry ot é ' ap our own state, from t! otograph of A-3308 I Used to Love You But It’s All Over Now ‘a -kaline butte te the. bvely finished ae r te Wonder I’m Blue rant Cram brodiict In vase.anil tile. Jn striking jo Wonder 1m Cram contrast were the pieces of Indian pot- ee Tee ileus) Howard Aeros peddle geroteyeatgerrmegd ABOUT THE BARGAINS AT LUCAS’ DOLLAR DAYS. ALL THE WO- , jone util heir own 7 lish, French, Italian, Scandinavian, ’ Agee" {Now L Lay Me Down to Sleep Nove Bette Boch, German, Chinese, Japanese MEN ARE TALKING ABOUT THEM. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOTTEN IN te ” _| Mexican and American pottery, a z k i A-3304{ Mary and John Edwin Smalls represented by rare pieces loaned by (0) L FOR See {Nobody's Rose oe | | tamtttes in town, coxtpietoa a beaut ON THIS BIG SALE, BE WITH THE CROWDS WHO'LL BE HERE 4 it ful and informing exhibit in ceramics. A: oe TS 3. ard My bie ra ba Seeget, Bend “There wore rare faces in pillow lace, THE LAST BIG DAY, TOMORROW. _ ¢ Down Where They Play the fikoad Irish crochet, Florentine, and needle, } ss Mary Stafford and Her Jass Bond woven articles from foretgn lands, f 5 “e lovel: un sets showing many ‘ a, Sf reheat ee rchools of embroidery and design that } were loa rom the treasure ches' * “'az33a6 {Put on de Golden Barc: Browns and M Male of women who love the beautiful, also e sketry showing skill and artistic ex- Get Yo’ Ticket i ray sorte basketry showing skill and artistic ex ‘A-3385{ Rescue the Periehing Sper pression. A bal ot fibre articles r ‘Sweet Prayer Burr trom Samoa, showed the art of those d $8e Hour of Henry peoples’ while many curious knick- : nacks were scattered about that were worthy of close and interested study. Among the historic relics were found { many articles from the home of Ed- t win M. Stanton, Lincoln’s Secretary of } War, including the die used by him for } his cards, his old silyer watch, a ster- ling christening mug, an engraved in- | - Dance Records sie eae ey ei administration, and many picked up by Secretary Stanton in his 3 Nestle in Your Daddy's Aree Fox-trot, Tiida aber ciecruhy gee . A: ral rt Hickman's Orchestra re ee Mea of Public’ Health in Bismarck, Dr. : Ve * (USpoiled You. Fox-trot f an Hickman’ Orehoers Stanton being a grandson of Secretary program’ for next year are Miss Eliz'| The Royal Neighbors Pip ee wee arSouthern Bem ‘Ait Hickma: n'a Orcheeira wee tae ANell Rela and several | beth Jones, Mra J. . Taylor, and} hold. a food ah tee pend LADIES KODAK FINISHING ° Dey D — faa : Art Hickman's Orchesira returned soldiers loaned the war trap: Mrs. Otto Johnson. a cota 2 oc . We do ome remodeling, Quality Work for the Amateur ey Fox: fi bi ht back from France, a . '. ini f irin <i Wat ave suet in. amet Paneer Orta |b ea nay, cn gna we te rane ceming and eis." ||| SLORBY STUDIO 8Bc | Two Sweet Lips. M ey Pow trot aba ceedegahinante wate. served during | giogier's Home at/ Lisbon, was a div FOO. sALE ay, May|| KLEIN — Tailor and Cleaner mceskene 3383 Paul Biese Trio baie dae i oe tinguished visitor in Bismarck te'ay.| At Roops store urday, ’ HOLMBOE STUDIO ie . “as {Bes ini Bie On One-step Paul Biewe Trie MRS. WALLACE HOSTESS. having stopped off to call on Mr. and!21, Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. I Lost You The Happy Siz A pretty evening affair given for bee : haan Arrerdts: vi-{m. Nonpartisan Club. t A-3304) vokohama Phe ahs Fox-trot Miss Anne Atkinson was the kitchen| ben at Man Welch and Mré. : ec ye i Ahaha he thes hi { Mrs. J, G,,ited with Captain Welch a . OF The Happy Siz shower. at» the home: ol - © ©! Welch and other friends, all of whom L0.0.F. . vver the Hill. Song We Walts wallace, 614 Haymond (Ayenle; won| had ben formed residents of Steete| Memorial Sunday, May 22nd. AGt3s |Dreamy Hawaii. Matiey Woke ne men were bidden in.a clever and orig-| NoFt Dakota, when Col. Carroll made] ay Qdd Fellows and Rebekahs i Detieny Hawa The ‘Metropolitan Dance Players inal rhyme. ‘The hostess had arrang-| #8 home there. arc urgently requested to meet Poe eee ed a large whito bell hanging from the!* Dance at K. P. Hall Friday: at the Hall at 10:00 o'clock a. m, the room to which were at-|> ‘hose having au wi bY N B Jeas Libonati, Xylophone Solo ceed bbe as that wom wound aboue| evening, May 20th, given by The| sharp. T' at Bright Eyes Hawaiian Skies tached. ribbous that were wou ve I bring them without fail. r t puzling fashion. The fash-; Lady Maccabees. _iplease Ig . baat an Seas Libonati, Xlophone Solo fon, ‘The honor guest as required to y. 7 Given by ' trace the winding ribbons to their end, . : ‘ ‘ and to each one was found attached a Bismarck Thursday Musical Club neetal kitchen utensil, Baden under mi the articles in the room. A decorative scheme of pink and white was effec- i, n s : i tive in the pretty home of the hostess. Auditorium, Friday Evening, May 27, 1921. Refreshments were served during the evening. ' apr ereS 1. Curtain at 8:30 P. M. Opera and Concert age iam pens i 5 ‘ (Nan Cushing), 18/ . a ° 4 S “yese Geen te ah the house, guest of Mrs, T. Il. Atkln- Tickets $1.10, including War Tax.. fa ee ces oe Heh ene RGN Rae ; ca te ‘A-3380{ Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) George Meader tn tend the functions given this week ut or town ticket orders given promp' I $1.00 {ity Little Home oa - te woe aa in honor of Miss Anne Atkinson. ae attention. 88 { Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Youn King was an out of town guest at the . ’ jroo { Pablo Cosas party given by Mrs. Wallace last even- fas A-s3a1 { Turkey in the Straw Percy Greiegn Hee ee ene een te: Seat Sale — Harris & Oo. — Wednesday, / baal The Gu ues Be Marek an nl and hele as Elmer Hedden at the May 25, 1921. § , ‘ moroso Duct rebate County Club Saturday morning and | i 31900 po {Canto A oe sermon party planned ih ae \ « Nelli Il -at her home on Saturday Hearts and P tis oo Sie Key of “g" afternoon: ‘Mrs. King’ was a high school friend of the honor guest a‘ “iso” indi o Bars cae Key of the afaire : Be, i 3 in Idlen . é “C” Cincinnati Orchestre a MUSICAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS. Gites ees Bismarck Mercantile i : last ting of # year in the com-| pe ‘aytian Orchestra, ronan munity den of the city’ bray: 6h} Give her a Hoover and you mre her the an) ee : : ; 8Se | Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance) Thursday afternoon‘and officers for Not only does TheyHoover bear our guarantee to p ig ou Haytian Orchestra, conducted Sy | ihe combs ey an sleet pre! the life and beauty oF all floor coverings, but it is recom if : , . J. A. Larson; vic - ‘ | dent, Mrs. John French; *secretary, mended by leading rug importers. om an ‘1 J.C. Tayl corresponding sec- § iets Columbia Novelty Record Week hail Mrs. John Graham; treasurer. | 3 F May 28—June 4 Mrs. E. H. L Vesperman On the ro 1 Y gram cotnmittee for preparing the} . Something diferent for € your fecod Ubeeey. C 410 Broadway Original. Individu Exceptional. ; ° IT SWEEPS —AS IT CLEANS Sir ete GIRLS! BLEACH IT BEATS... 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