The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1921, Page 5

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“SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 hag had: opportunity :to” make, many, friends in the city, through her con- permitted the Tribune to. say that | friends are welcome. at the church for her marriage service, without formal], invitation, ‘ a the American Revolution met at tho The new McKengie roof garden was| home of Mrs. E. A. Thorberg on Fri-. . AES) opened to the pubic fc for the first time| day evening with Mrs. ‘Thorberg, Mrs.{Fourteen Members Honored this season last night at a dinner-| Stratton and Miss Ward as hostessez. ic dance, Dinner was served in the new| The commission form of government Commencement Exercises enclosed dining room on the roof} was the subject of a paper hy Mrs. chestra, and dancing followed.” Al-) HIKE FOR CLUB THIS EVENING. | St. Alexius a though the weather was cool the roof} Friends of Our Native Wild Life,|,W@s 2 b was protected by awnings and the en-| will hike to Ouk Grove, a short dis-| The fourteen mucin training,’ Miss Mary Laie. or spot. The roof garden was completed] evening. to hold their outdoor picnic. seats on thi age in a perfect ga by over-time work on the part of a! Members of the club will meet at the for the first time, to the accompani-| Postlethwaite. Graduation exercises at the city ardi- ment of music of the roof garden or- —-— | tori last night for the graduates of jana Viola ‘Simmer; and Grace Cook. The, Thursday, Musical club, directed by Mrs, A. G. Jacobson, sang “Th Bridal Chorus,” whicn culled out e} thusiastic applause. Following a piano solo by. Mrs Genevieve Menard Hugh and a reading, by-Miss Hazel Tibbits, | ROOF GARDEN D. A. R. IN FINAL MEET. | : NURSE 5 LAS Judge L, Ey Birdzell of the supreme » 9 IS OPENED) Minishoste ‘chapter, Daughters, ot Toes Judge Biroel Is a pleasing! speaker and was given marked aften- Inj tion during his’ address., Mrs. Arthur Bauer sang two numb followed by conferring of diplomas by Rt Bishop Wehrle of th cese. Bishop. Weh the diplomas, mad 8 pressive address to the’ graduates. In lighter vein, and most de- lightful surprise, little Elizabeth Anne closed dining room proved a faverite| tance northeast of the cemetery this accompanied by the guy perinten dent of | LaRose, five year old daughter of Dr. tripped on to ‘he stage in a fluttering gown of daint- iest color, and danced for the nurses. -|So sweet was the baby and so charm- again and again, answering the first) small army of workmen, and finishing! community room of the city library, | 0f flowers need a touches on, the decorations on the —-— the front of the dining room will be put qn during the; IVISITING SON. i ; ensuing week. Dancing continued un-| Mrs, Bernauer is visiting her son,|#S 2 e . ait an early hour this morning. lJ. L. Bernauer of this city. William | sraduates’ and drooping from |applause’ she acknowledged the com-; EapUEe SES AMES Bernauer is also a guest of his broth. Plano and tables. Suspended ‘GUESTS ARRIVING er. Their home is at Perham, Minn. Hs center, OF the atnes, was an ae er bearing the FOR WEDDING, STATE COMMANDER TO WISHEK : State commander of Ladies of M Out of town “guests are arriving tor| cabeeg passed through Bismarck the wedding of (Miss Berbliot Caspary|terday, enroute to-Wishek. She will and Mrs. R. Sherman Wright, which| be in Bismarck the coming week. will be an event of Monday evening; at the ‘Presbyterian church. The mother ofthe groom, Mrs,'A. J. \ Wright, of Moérhead, Minn., arrived; this morning and is the guest of her) tience.” pliment ina most painstaking andt gracious courtesy, and upon more per- | = tent calls the wee gir) tripped back = and danced a lovely butterfly dance, s of St. Mary's | keeping perfect time to the music, os school played three inost attractive |the girls’ orchestra. numbers on the program. They were Cathetine and Helen Andrist, Loretta At the close of the program oe Birdzell gave a resume of the work of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ ‘3 Announcement ing her dancing, she was recalled; | the training: school, referring to the] EB. J. Taylor, who has just completed | nudl naval Bruise, in which his ship | excellence of its equipment. his sophomore year at the® United} will touch varfous European ports, in- States Naval Academy at Annapolis,| cluding Norway. The cruise will last . and Mrs, | Md.. is leaving immediately on the an- | most of the summer. ee eae — Opening | ce eee aa | = cA son. This evening will arrivé ‘Mrs.’ Anne Strieb Thielke, who will be one of the group of attendants. Mrs. Thielke. will be remembered as a for-) mer young business woman in Bis-! marck before her marriage of a year! ago. The maid of honor, Miss Clara} Knatson, of Warren, Minn., is also ex-; , pected this evening. The matron of; * honor, Mrs, Joe T. Tollefson will come} on with’ Mr. Tollefson tomorrow.{ the father of the groom, Mr. ‘A. Wright, | a_sister, Miss Alice, who will be one of the bride’s attendants, Miss Wright | «has just finished her school at Rich-; ester, Minn., where she has. been one | ’ of the teaching staff. Two brothers, | xj Clarance and Norman ‘will be in the: ES party. Norman, whé has just gradu- | ated from a conservatory of Musi i ‘Fargo, s HERE’S day morning, a third brother, Mr. Wal-| ter Wright of. Chicago will come on to; be usher at the affair, and he will also, sing. ‘Mr. Wright. has been studying | ” Here are two reliable strawberries for his brother's wedding. )% | time left to put up plenty of ~ day the Wright family, : e Are Cheaper and Better only a ‘hort for next winter. recipes that will help, The berries from Hood River Valley to have variet. “4 rs woe WN-ChleagOs | as as taal "Roper canned and Puget Sound are the last to come = | strewersion: on the market—and the season is jon short. These varieties are especially i Strawberry Jam il together in preserving Kettle a bo y. Uilayrup breaks save 4 to %. Pour into V jen vold cover . with melted Gn pound of hued an wid good for canning. Put them up Pound eratulated sugar. Place yourself, Sugar is cheap. You can Si mele peratie: Riese ie Can NOW and SAVE "Strawberries and Rhubarb There is no canned fruit so delicious, whole- Ball mason jars. ‘You ; ‘ eee Mabard ext 16118 Some Or economical as the kind that mother puts up at home,—in ~ nis ‘Thie makes, can have variety, too—preserves, jam, con- ebia Vara eas ad evel serves, marmalade, sauce, etc: Try ‘the * recipes given here. ° 3 Pacific Northwest Growers Ass’n | Your Complexion Cuticura Goneral Offices, Minneapolis Will Take Care of It . 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