The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1921, Page 4

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‘18! Blase al m: th wl w) wi Se in dr lie al bu th Bt bi Eg os 5 Spee} WL Oe ea ISPPP_| 1E FSF 12 B. PAGE FOUR Social and Personal SIMPLE CHURCH CEREMONY IS BRIDE’S CHOICE The wedding of Miss Anne Louise Atkinson, daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. T, R. Atkinson, and Gordon Cox will be solemnized with simple service at the Episcopal church here Wednesday g. The appointed wedding hour Only the immediate families young cguple will attend the B ‘Esther Staley who! has been attending the University of Minnesota, and who will be Miss At+ kinson’s only attendant, is expected to reach Bismarck tonight tomorrow morning. The best man will be Ralph Pray, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ki, A. Pray, City, a relative of the groom, - is a student in the University of California having recently returned there from Valley City. Miss Mary, Atkinson, sister of the bride, will play of the is ctor of the y Commissii leave this week for Swampscott, Mass., where she will attend the annual meet: ing of the Aimerican Library agsocia- tion, which is to be held at that place June 20th to 27th. Miss Hedrick will go to Chicago first ail those attending from the nd northwest are to gather and in from Chicago to}, tt, where the meet- ing is ‘to ie held, ig a resort about twenty miles from Boston. ane of the American Li- and they ‘expect to have about 2,000 in attendapce at this meeting. GUEST OF A BROTHER. Miss Georgia Henry, of Valley City. | stopped off in Bismarck to visH her brother, Major Henry. ! Miss’ Henry is jenroute from Alaska, where she has beén teaching in the high school for tWe past three years at Ketchikan. Miss Henry said there were 14 teachers in the high school, that it was graded as first class and that the students en- tered college directly from it. During the thre years she has‘been there she came home each supmer for her va- cation. “SOCIAL AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, A social will be given at the Pres- byterian church parlors on Thursday afternoon. This will be in the form of a patriotic social and a splendid program has been arranged. A very tee that it is pure. Raises THE QUALITY OF Aut B It is sold at ambderate price, |. All you have costs to prety how much you Calumet. ; Pound can of Calumet containe full ing Son instesdof I geta 7 sensational Patific York Git f ~~ Prices— Lower Floor, $3.85; Balcony, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20; Gallery Admission, $1.10. No Telephone ~ Reservations MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sale—Wednesday—9 a. ae & Co. 5 FRIDAY, JUNE 17th The world’s foedinoat entertainer snd “The Idol of Broadway.” Direct frem his route to’ St. Paul, Minneapolis, and New “SINBAD” an Gorgeous Revel of Radiant Girls Hear Jolson’s New Songs. Alt — Lowers THE Cos! AKINGS do is to compare 02, cans, you want meeting at th ; | here for’ about a*month, \a trip to Minneapolis and Chicago, short business meeting will be held.; A good attendance Is desired and a cor-| dial welcome is extended to. all. DININER PARTY FOR MISS McLEAN The Misses Grace Frazier, Lucille Hall and Agnes Parsons, entertained at the Parsons home on Sixth street ‘at @,,6:30 o'clock, dinner in honor of \ day for.California, where the McLean family will make their, future home. The table was artistically decorated ‘in rosé-and white, The color scheme 6f rose and white was also carred out in‘ the candles and place cards, The party then went to the Eltinge ; and enjoyed Catherine McDonald in taken to the ‘Hall home on Avenue “B" where dainty refreshments were serv- ed. A‘ remembrance of the occasion! wa3 presented to Miss McLean. This is the second party given for Miss MeLeaii, ‘the first one was a din- ner given: by ‘Miss Theodosia Fitch at her- home on Fifth street. dred Farser' of Fargo was the out of! town guest,’ having come’ up for the! Amnual Alunjni' Banquet held on Fri-| day of last’ week. I ATTEND CONVENTION 1 ‘Several Rismarck people today went! to Minot tb attend the grand lodge! meeting of the Knights of Pythias and! the convention’ of Pythian Sisters, The delegates to the grand lodge meet-| ing were A. J, Arnot and George Hum-' vhries, ‘Those attending were Mr. and: Mrs. E.'M. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arn ir, and Mrs. George Hum-) Henaler and Mks Irma Hendler: agi etme rere Tare oe \d_ wife of-the | oe ight on No. 4{ for’ Chicago, ae ‘he ‘will Spend a part of his extended vacation. They will stop\at Portsmouth for a. short visit with Mrs."Parkinson’s folks, and from there ‘will continue their trip to Mar- fon, “Rhode Island, where they have| their‘ summer’ home. : LADIES AID SOCIETY, The Ladies Aid Society of the First Lutheran, rat wll hold its regular heme.of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Swanson, 206 Sixth avenue N. W,, Mandan, next Thursday after- noon. Members and friends are mcst cordially invited to attend. AT “SALT LAKE CITY Miss Minnie J. Nielson has left for Salt Lake City to attend a meeting of the General Federation of Women’s clubs, Miss ‘Hazel Nielson has gone \to Grand: Forks’ to attend an alunini banquet of the University of North Dakota. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Master John. Wilkinson is enter® taining 18, of his little friends at a birthday party given in houu: of bis 5th birthday. The decorations will be appropriate for Flag day. VISITING PARENTS. Mrs. H. O. Ruyd and small son ot Alexander Minnesota are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylot. Mrs. Ruud expects to be ENTERTAINS FOR BIRTHDAY, Miss Meta Krutger, entertained a number of Bismarck friends at a birth- y party. this afterncop, Misa Krye- er ‘leaves for ‘her home” in’ 'Beéiilah soon, ON BUSINESS TRIP. Mr. Carles Noon, Mr. John H. Noon, and Mr. Oscar Backman of Grass Lake township are in the city on bus- iness, LUTHERAN LADIES MEET. Mrs. Theo. Quanrud will entertain the Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church on Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors, corner Avenue C and Seventh street. TO STUDY MUSIC, ~ Mrs. E. L. Whitson left last night on. where she will spend the summer. Coast Triumphs en Messrs. Lee & J. J. Shu- bert Present There is but one Al. Jolson Eresidtat waren G. Harding JOLSON In Greatest of all Winter. Garden Triumphs pin music during her vacation. Mrs. Whitson is going to take up work' TO B. AND P. W. CONVENTION. Miss Daisy, Wells’ and Migs Hazel Pearce left for Devils Lake this morn- ing as delegafes to che Business and Professional Women’s convention be- ing held there. ~~; ,! LEGION DANCE, A benefit. Legion dance will be given at. American Legion: hall Wednesday: night at 9:30 o'clock to. the Auxiliary | too the Legion Welfare: committee. . i CARD PARTY: POSTPONED. The card party that was to be given by the Catholie ladies Wednesday Fortune is postponed indefinitely. HETORNS HOME Mrs. D. yanor-has returned to} her home in ‘verdes, 8S. D,, after visiting with Yer daughter, Mrs. Sadie Dowd, of the Rose apartments. FAKRWRLL PARTY (Miss Florence Jager ‘entertained a ‘groyp of her friends at a farewell par- FF zi Hy RF Fi Imogene McLean who leaves on Thurs-! ; Curtain”, after which the party was; Miss Mil-| phries, ‘Mrs, Nellie Evarts, Mrs, C, W.|. evening at thé home of Mrs. Thomus { . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNR. ! MANY. RUFFLES { \ ports Many riffleg*and a bustle effect. | This, we are told by designers, is good for the taffeta frock.’ If the goym is black, as thts one is, the touch’ of white lace ig chic so let the” frill at the front be white. ty held last night for Miss Ruth Poll- ard and (Miss Irene Griffin, HOME: FROM SCHOOL ; Paut Rengngton has returned from Faribault, Minn., where he has been! attending ‘Shattuck Miliary Acagemy. REURNS ‘FROM SCHOOL Miss Lucile Lahr who has been at- Forrest, 111. turned home today. ‘SLUMBER PARTY. Miss YarJorle Smith of Sixth street entertained six; of her friends at @ slumber, EN ROUTE TO. INDIA TONIGHT| Rev. A: Lincoln Shute; formerly pas- tor of McCabe Methodist, church, ac- companh ied, by, Mrs. Shute, (Laura Belle r@ Jeayjng on the maldnight here to em-' by the Pa- cifle malt’ ‘steamer “Ecuador,” June 26th, and are sc! rghit to reach their) destination,’ Naini Tal, India, on Au- gust 25th, , Detour wii be made en- and into China in,ordér to study the missions of those ¢ountries. Stop will be made at Yokohonia. Honolulu, ing, Nanking, Shanghai, Manila, Sai- gon, Singapore, Colombo and Calcutta. A daughter of Rev. Shute Mrs. Vivi- an Shute. Thompson, has spent the past six years in India in missionary work and married Rev..C.. B. Thompson, superintendent of ,the. Khandwa dis-| trict. about two years, ago, Another daughter, Zelma L. Shute, is in Y. Cc. A. work in Billings, Montana. A short visit will be made) with;that daughter while on the-way west. Two sons, Owen ‘and Clareneé, will remain in the United States. Clarence, who is’ now seventeen, isa junior in col- lege, winning honors this year in scholarship. and. in- oratory. Owen, who, graduated .from; Bismarck high school, is businegs manager of Farga College. ? Mrs, Shute will bea co-worker with her husband in the missionary field at 4 Naina Tal. the Zenana work among the women, ag well as. being ‘principal Of two day schools, composed of about 200 native girls. Mr. and Mrs. Shute will be very glad frdm 6:30 this evening until the train leaves at midnight. (OU NEWS | YEP uaa Qhembn.c cst iMrs. George FP. ‘Dullam was operated on at the Bismarek: hospital this morn- ing. i Garrison, Visitor A. J. Reuter, of Garrison, was visit- ing in town over Sunday. Wilton Visitors .~ Mrs, J. Gray and Mrs. J. Jahr, of Wilton, were. in the city on a shop-| Ping trip, Motored te Minet. Mr. and. Mrs. J. I. Huyck of Ist street motored to Minot, where they | are visiting Mr. Huyck’s, brother. —— Underwood Shoppers Mr, and Mrs..J. Reuter, Mra, t| ‘M. Casey, Misg- Mayme Casey, and Joe Gerken of ‘Underwood were here shop-| gurden dance for Me Mrs. Emma_Billatrom; mother of Mrs. H. A. Paddock, wife of the secre- tary of State Industrial Commigsion, died at the home of her daughter, 63 Years of age. x Town Criers Dinner. «The Bismarck Towa, Criers dinner, which was to be held this evening, has ben postponed until: Wednesday eve! ing because of the Flag day exercises. The dinner-tomorrow vent will bel tending school at Ferry hall, Lake|# route to include a ti. across Japan) 3 held*on-the'-McKenaie root garden: Twelve hew members will be initiated. “At St. Alexius ‘Hosptial ; ‘Theodore Meipbover is a patient at the St. Alexiug hospital having his tonsijs and adenofds ‘Tem Temoved. ‘LAST MEETING OF AUXILIARY Notice to Women’s Auxiliary W./of the American Legion. The Jast meeting will be held tomor- row night at the Legion Hall at o'clock. - AH members are urged to be present. Tokio, Seoul, Mudken,: Tientsin, Pek-| . It will be her part to do day. Exchange. Mrs. 211 Broadway. to see their friends this afternoon and}: American Yeo-|f. Fargo yesterday morning. She was/ we afterboa Balad every Beans Also “THE DAY Friday & Sa ee a ME oa inspect’ Shee fimely' éfferings, that are so esseti- bisa to successful yacation days. -. Apparel and accéssories that no,.one: need vacation without a “their colors — go please. ~ Litt oe Double ‘ganic, 10c START 3 P. M: OMPREHENSIVE assortments fall the things which mak@ cations happy testify to this store’s coniplete readiness. No efforts have have gear os THE SUMMER s Lutheran Church. : Magic! Drop a ilttie *Freezane” of an aching. corn, instantly that corn ps hurting; then shortly you lift it wen off with fingers. Doesn’t hurt * Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient 1 to remove every hard corg, soft corn. || or corn between the toes, and cal- : Matinee 10-25¢ bao 20-35c Coming Attractions _ Wednesday and sea “That Girl Montana” a Mack sm Comedy. y. —Vaudeville othe Good Bad Wife” 12th Epi- ‘Adventure. THE FROCKS, -ever so. pretty with- their sheer fabrics. and deli- cate colorings, of- fer great divers- . THE \ ity in styling. ‘To see . them is to desire sev- | eral with the accom- panying accessories. SPORTS SUITS very often are designed to do service in a number of ways. and wool Jersey models, for instance, may be-worn’ for traveling, hiking or on. the links. ie Sport Suits fashioned of radiant silks or flannels are as dashing as they are colorful. beens 7 SKIRTS which may be worn with the lingerie blouses and the sweat- ers to form striking’ ‘vacation cos- tumeg may be chosen ‘in silk, woo]: OFS snowy tub fabrics. A ‘ The tweed Other. attractive ~ THE EQUESTRI- , ENNE, the ardent ‘swimmer and thobe who love to motor will find that their needs have also beén satis- factorily taken care ar Jolson, Most Popular Entertainer yy ; On American Stage, Comes Here Friday \ Al Jolson, from the: acid’ test‘ ofthe’ have a budgét of corking.new’ songs box’ office, ‘the most popular enter tainer on the American-stage today, will begin his engagement, under the direction of (Messrs. Shubert, at the Auditoriam, June; 17. All reports concur in the statement that the unique and inimitable come- dian is in great“fettle and singing better than ever. He comes direct from a holiday vacation at Palm Beach, via engagements in Philadel- this year in which “Avalon” has al ready found its iway: into almost every home. _ . NOTICE All Elks are. requested to be at Court House at 7:15 P. M. for Flag: Day services. ~ P.R. Fields, E. R. phia, Baltimore, and: Washington, to| =—=———=—=— ey his. engagement here. Mr. Jolagt’s vehicle will be that mammath musical extravaganza full‘of girls and gorge- ous’ color of the orient—‘Sinbad.” From his: first appearance as “Gus,” the porter, and fin- night song in white face and evening clothes, the black face nightingale keeps his audience in he cat nea a of laughter. He is said to MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Weep By. Tence Geaenations Warca von BOORLET.¢8 meTnqancen ane vee BAST. ren. , Sipares scoeiares CoAmiy ‘An anan. Oh Mack Sennett’s MILDRED HARRIS Direction Valleau Theaters Company, real By I BE ew KATHERINE MACDONALD in “CURTAIN” _ Kinogram.......... Topics of the Day Tomorrow and Thursday ae “Love Honor and Behave” COMING. ‘DOROTHY DALTON in “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH.” And Harold Lloyd in “HIGH AND DIZZY. THOMAS MEIGHAN in.............. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” .MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY.” AM. oo. ee ence eseeeceedecsess“HABIT” “THE EASY ROAD” Matinee Daily at 2:30; 15 and 25c. Evening, 15 and 85c, | | i ye

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