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> » WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 Big B DANCE | enefit | per OO a ————— PE = aga Elm Grove Evening = | Thursday | Social and - | Personal Local Girl Married To St. Paul Man Miss Florence _ Lillian Clausen, daughter of Mrs. I. M. Clausen and Mr. C. J. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs, I. Reynolds of St. Paul were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at high noon today. The wedding teok place at the Methodist church in the presence of immediate relatvies. Rev. Quigley officiated. The bride wore a white organdy avess embroidered in pastel colors. She carried a bouquet of pink swe heart roses. The only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. Her going away suit was 01 blue tricotine with a picture hat to mateh. Miss Clausen has worked in the Insprance department of thel; state capitol for four years. Mr. R nolds worked in the Lucas Dep: L | eaders | | David Crockett Pioneer and Patriot ment store two years ago but now owns a store in St. Paul. ‘They left on No. 8 for a wedding trip in eastern points. They will make their home in St: Paul. PICNIC TOMORROW AFTERNOON ‘the W. F. M. 8S. of the Methodist church has reached the place where it is the largest society of this church in the state. It will celebrate its achievements in a picnic tomorrow on the grounds at Fort Lincoln. It is hoped that all the members of the church and congregation will attend. All who wish transportation are asked to be at the church at Two O'clock | Where autos will be in readiness, Pic- {nic dinner at five thirty and a pro- gram of sports in the evening. The committee on arrangements says “Do not forget your sandwiches and cake, ner von» fork and spoon. Coffee and lemonade will be furnished.” pea See B. and P. W. HEAR TALKS The meeting of the Business and Pr..essisnal Women’s club at the eu ‘nd everyone enjoved the talks given by Miss Hazel Neilson, Mrs. «. 4 Cunkun, and Kev, H. C. Postle- “Be sure you arc right, then go ahead,” was this famous Texan’s ra otto. A good motto for a business as well as fcr a man. | BRONSMICK Texas joined the Unionin 1845, The Brunswick career striving for excellence, When Brunswick went began the same year. You know the history of both. \ With Brunswick it has been seventy-six years of into the tire business it re- club rooms last night was well at-/ Is TWO “COOL” COSTUMES | | | The military influence still clings to fashions. On the left is a new mili- tary three-piece sport suit of white | brocaded Malisee and American | Beauty Charmeuse. This effective hot | weather costume with hip-length cape ;and scarf collar has an original toucu jof American beauty bands worked in ithe tueks over the hips. The big {leghorn hat Js relieved by the Amer- [ican beauty charmeuse. Miss Martha [RAR re nam | thwaite, The talks were on trips in | the west and gave those present a | good idea of the trips. Next Tues- ;day the last meeting for the summer jwill be held. ‘There will be a dinner jon the McKenzie Roof Garden at 6:30, land the Misses Daisy Welch and | Hazel Pearce will report on the Busi- ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae Mansfield, Selznick star, wear: Madame Kahn Payee pany. Big Sioux elte, on the right, h: Trademark tive yoke formed by | The hand-made _ flowers over the gown give « real suggestion. Miss Mansi this costume a corntlowe with colored ribbons sprinkh ed y * an Sioux Biscuit is chiffon hat bbc : around, the ‘rown, forming a rosette on the rig ae right the same choice nnn and Otto Schaffer, Hazen. There will} be a meeting of the executive board! tomorrow. LEAVES FOR WEST. Miss Irene Griffin, who has made her home with her uncle, Mr. H. W. Richholt for several ye leaves to- |ness and Profesional Women’s Con- j vention at Devils Lake. TO GRAND FORKS, Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, state secretary ‘of the Eastern Star, and Mrs, IL, PF. ‘eller, worthy matron of the Bis- Kastern Star are in Grand s at the meeting of the Grand Easiern Star. Irs. Hoskins wil horeham for,a few days return. BIRTHDAY PARTY ‘Mrs. A.A, Von Hagan entertained | a group. of little girls this afternoon !at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, Merle, .who’ is celebrating her ninth birthday today. Mrs. George Duemeland and iMrs. W. A. Hughes, with Mrs. Von Hagan, took the party | out to the Boy Scout Camp in cars, where they spent~the-afternoon and | enjoyed the birthday picnic lunch. URE ILLUSTRATED LE AT CHURCH | An illustrated lecture will be given {in the M | Seven ethodist church this evening. tiful colored pictures will | s in foreign lands | illustrating the Centenary under way. |No admission will be charged. All | welcome, < IN“WOODS Bismarck Girl outs Troop No. 1 t at 8 o'clock this morning for an j all day picnic in the woods. The } Girl Scouts are going camping next week and so they are visiting the iBoy Scouts this week to learn the de- tafis of camping. The girls rode out in cars. FROM DICKINSON. Mrs. John Lee Brown and small son, ., of Dickinson, formerly of , are the house guests of Mr. d Mrs. R. W. Sanders of the \Rose apartments. Mr. Brown will ‘motor to Bismarck the last of the | week and witl spend a few days here | visiting friends, | ON VACATION TRIP | Mrs. C. B. Nupen and two children lof Ave. B left on a vacation trip to Grand Forks and other points in North and South Dakota. Mrs. Nupen will lattend the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern St@r while at Grand Forks. | PASTOR TO SPEAK HERE. | Dr. Thompson McKinney of Phila- ! delphia, one of the leading preachers of this country, will spend Sunday night for Tacoma, Washington, where | she will make her future home. Sold in sealed packages by g¢rocere— who aleo can’ supply you with Big Sioux Cookie-Cakes and Crackere HERE: FOR VACATION Miss Louise Ankenman, who has a position in the ‘Merchants National at Dickinson, "43 ‘spending her two! weeks vacation heére visiting her’ mother, 2 Sarah Ankentitin: > VISITING HERE Miss Margarét Scott of Beach is vis- Mo Manchester Biscuit Co. Sioux Falls, S. D. and Fargo, N. D. Botabliched!1902 iting at the I O¥rison home, Miss Seott has but’ p left the hospi- tals but, on acgouit of the washouts| was‘ unable t return to her home. HERE/FROM CHICAGO Clarence Mathison, of Chicago, IIL, is visiting at the home of his cousins,| A. W. Gitipnergand Mrs. R. D. Joslin, and hiyduntMrs, Mattie Er-| | | i nding her vacation at the home ot her mother, Mrs, L. McBride. strom, ae Oe Quigley at the parsonage. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS. LEAVE FOR EAST HERE FROM ‘MINNEAPOLIS The Sunshine club'met this after-|_ Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo H. Grace, who noon af the home of Mrs. Wilbur | Have been visiting at the R. H. Grace Fields. The members of the clun| home, left today for an extended trip worked on picture hooks for the hog-| in the east. pital. é “Mr. and Mrs. Myron ¥. Leslie mo- tored here from Minneapolis and are visiting Mrs, Elizabeth Suckow. VISITORS FROM PLAZA The ‘Misses Agnes and Esther Nel- son, of Plaza, are visiting at the home of Mrs. F. J, Matscheck. VISITING HERE. TO CHAPTER MEETING | . Archie Nygard, of Washburn, and Mrs. W. S. Mitchell, a past grand) Aldred Gredine, of Underwoou, were matron of the Eastern Star of North! in the city yesterda Dakota, has gone to Grand Forks to = attend the meeting of the Grand; Chapter. ‘FARGO VISITOR / Mrs, Anna ‘Holt, of Fargo, is visit- ing at the homes of Mrs. Randa Mills: and (Mrs, Mattie Erstrom. ‘ SHOWER FOR Mi3S FRYSIE (Mrs. iF. Skinner and Rose Huber en- tertained at a kitchen shower ‘or Miss Gertrude (Frysie. The Huber home was decorated in pink and white for the occasion. Little Bobby Wagner ——_O_O——S—————_—_— 2D Keep Your Blood | Pure In, Summer | Many fever epidemics are caused by impurities in the water supply and are ended only when the water is purified. Like- wise, many blood disorders such as ec- boils, blackheads ised by impurle ties im the bleod supply ‘and. can be stopped only when these are driven out. Enrich your blood and keep it pure by taking 3.3. S, You could have no bete ter health inswrance. ; For Special Booklet or for indi- vidual advice, withoutcharge, write Chief Medical Advisor, S.S.S.Uo., Dep't439, Atlanta,Ga. Got'S. S.'S. at your druggist. S.S.S. e e e The Standard Blood Parifi give tire mileage _—_—_—— VISITING MOTHER. Miss Hazel McBride, who has been} teaching school in Valley City is} GUEST FROM CANDO. Miss Gladys Powell of Cando is 88S __-$SSSSSS=5 e Sold only by dealers solved to build the best tire possible. Every important principle in tire building was considered to find out which prificipies were best. The result is an easy-riding, sure- footed, long-lived tire that gives you the utmost for your money. Let your next tire be a Bruns- wick and you will soon have all Brunswicks. i ‘ CORWIN MOTOR CO. Wholesale Distributors Bismarck, N. D. Mrs. G. _E. Juell and children of | afternoon in our city and will preaca |in the Methodist church in the even- | ing. TO SUMMER SCHOOL. a | Miss Eleanor Gustavison left today ‘for the University of Minnesota | where she will enter summer school She expects to be gone the rest of the summer, spending the weeks“after the [end of the school at the lakes. TO LAKES. Mrs. R. C. Rosen and children of | Third street, left yesterday for the | Detroit Lakes, where they will spend jthe summer. Mr. Rosen will join his | family soon, spending his vacation there, VISITING PARENTS | Winona, Minnesota, are visiting at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Titus. Juell will come later jand in the fall will take his fantily west. | ANNUAL POARD MEETING | The Annual Béard meeting of the | Bismarck hospital is being held at the hospital today. Out of town people to attend the board meeting are: Rev. W. C. Mengus, Grand Forks; F. H. at the lowest cost ‘in history Plus War Tax. Brockmiller, Fargo; George Worner, Great Bend; R. E. Strutz, Jamestown; 30x3!RED-TOP, Old $27.75, New $22.00 | Reduction on all styles and sizes. A New Low Price on a Known and Honest Product ; SSRN MR Thursday Friday Saturday Roscoe “Fatty” ARBUCKLE in The Traveling Salesman’ and BUSTER KEATON in “The Haunted PAGE THREE Little Sue ) - Sure Likes ae A AR all Little Sioux And she also enjoys the other kinds of “ TS ey, Big Sioux Cookie- | IRE ae ied Cakes and Crackers [ITILE Sue and Little ‘ Sioux can have a nice little party — especially if a glass-of-fresh-milk is along to keep them com- Crisp, nourishing, tasty Little cuit’s small brother—made from ingredients—by the same skilled’ Manchester bakers who have made Big Sioux Biscuits famous. LITTLE Sioux Biscuits spending a few days with Miss Ruth} hauled in the gifts ina wagon. Dainty refreshments were served. ir SURPRISE PARTY Mrs, Jesse Harris was the guest of honor at a surprise pary givea for her birthday by Mrs. Rufencr. Covers were laid for ten. Dinner Dance at Roof Garden tonight. McKenzie Hetel. TONIGHT ONLY “BLIND WIVES” Commencing Tomorrow - MAE MURRAY —in— ~* A Paramount Super Pic- : ture “IDOLS OF CLAY” The spectacular and colorful story of two. souls devastated by pass- ee and regenerated by love. )ISMARC House’’