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Miss Julia Weber and Myron Atkinson x ‘ United in Marriage in Pretty Ceremony |: The home iof Mr, and Mrs. Ts VR, kinson, 102 Avenue 1 West, was the setting last evening for a quiet wed- ding when Miss: Julia Elizabeth ‘Web- er, daughter of Mrs. Carolins Weber of Now ‘England, N.'D., and Myron Hil- ton Atkinson, son of Mr,.and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, ‘of this‘ city, were united in marriage. The Rev: LM. Hiltnér ‘read the | . service at six o’clock in the presence of immotiate relatives, The simple, but impressive ring ceremony ‘was used. On eithor side (of. the... white ..cur- _ tained Frénch doors were banks of green ferns, before which the young. ecuple spoke their marriage vows. Pink, and white candles were used to light the room. Mrs. Gordon: V. Cox, .-sis- ter of the bridegroom, played: Men- delssohn’s wedding march as the: brt- dal party entered the room. The bride wor? an attractive gown cf white. organdie. trimmed in: ruffles: of the same material, and her short net veil was held in place with a band of pearls, Her only ornament was an antique gold necklace which had been worn by her mother on her Bede Names of Chorus: | and Cast ‘Announced The cast for the musical comedy, “Katcha Koo,’ which: will, be.staged at the auditorium’ tomornow and Sat- urday nights under ‘the auspices, ot the Business aid Professional | Wo- men’s club, has’ been: annoynéett. Miss Edna "Jane Gail of the John 2B. Rogers Producing company, has ‘di-_ *yected the play. Following are the namos of the peo- ple in‘ the cast and chorus and ‘thelr parts: Ulbana, stess: of the Temple— | Margaret MeDonald. 4 Solejah, The Widow of -a ‘W: iad Isabella V. Cochran. * Dick Norton, an’ mento Flow. ry :-Bradstone, MeGowan The Maha ~ris. Boady pah,.a Slave—Charles W. Mosez. hin Foo, Braziletta, 5 of ther -Mar- Violet Altnian,. | nérican Explorer his: friend—John jah of Hunga—Lioyd -Har-| tha: M. Becker, Mrs. Esme. W. Pearce, Katcha-Koo, a: Moly -Faker 0. Churchill, Mrs, Chattie-Gaddin, an “American | W: sao te Obert A: Olson: ~ Dolly ‘Prudence, her daugtite — Mrs, Wilbur J. Targart, Hazel Pierce, : t Gone) Beater--Norman. Kdgar Scott. Device Bearer-Norman Livdanl: Fen eearere.—-Valenting, Yaeger, Bay- | ert: Jacobson. ‘ America— AULD CAN! YNE—Mary y ‘Esther. Hollst, ‘Phyllis Rosen, Flor-. ence Smith, Erances ‘Wanner, Eillen Hall, Lucille Fisher, Lorraine Carby, Josephine ‘KositzRy, Clara Sperry, Al ice Larson, Audtey Flow, Elizabeth Craven, ORIENTAL. LiADIES- son, Mary C. Anderson; a Fran Dorothy Blunt, Mildrea- Boyd, rs. eave ard Barinon. worth, Rosa iHuber, Mrs. ‘Hughes, Mrs. J. A. Hyland, Beata Ja- cobsen, Mrs. Howard , Light, Edna Mosbrucker, ‘Mrs. Fred Ohde,. Hazel M. Pearca, Gladys Plath, Jessie _M. Famp, Garnet Royer, } ‘Ralph Rut- | Sons and Daughters bers. | American.:‘Legion ‘and the Lloyd’ Spetz , |iniittee report ‘was received and sh A.| Bressing ‘nicely. * A‘ membership co! Soa janittec composed of Mré. H. T. Mur- day.. She catried a shower- bouquet of pink swe !theart’ foso3 and lillies of-the. valley. Her sister, Mies Kath- erine Weber, was bridesmaid and wa: lovely in a’ dress of peach organdies, She tarricd a cofsage bouquet: of vio- lets and rosea. Mrs, Gordon V.: Cox, nee, Anne Atkinson, was attired in | pretty. whito ofgandie, Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served.in the dining raom which was also lighted by pink ‘and white candles. Pink. roses.and narcis- sus were used on the tables. Mrs, Atkingon hes made her. home | : in Bismarck fot sometime,” and her charming personality has won a wide circle cf friends. during her residence in the city.. She has been’ employed. as privaté secretary. of F. L. Conklin. r. Atkinson, a graduate of Williams college, Williamstown, Mass., and a member of ‘the Reta Theta Pi frater- nity. served during the World War. He is now city. auditor. Mr. an] Mrs, Atkinson left last evo- ning: for’a two’ week’s wedding trip to Chicago and other’ eastern. pointe. Upon their reinrn | they © will “make their home.in Rersan court. ‘ Dancing Party Friday The Masons and ladies of the East- ern Star will give.a Sons and Daugh- February 17 m the: Masonic temple. This party js strictly for sons and daughters of Masons ‘or’ Star mem- The: idea is to let. the young people have an evening oftheir own in which to enjoy themselves. The invitations: will go to those who | > are eligible and the son or daughter getting the invitation fs privileged to inyite a best’ friend— Wachter School to Have Community Meet) | There will be & Community meet- ing at the Wachter school -thia.even- |” “) ing when parents of the pupils:of the |. school and the teachers will meet.’An ‘| interesting program has been’ plan ned nd: it. is expected that a. large crowd will attend the meeting. - Mise’ Minnie J. Nielson, state super- intendent of instruction will’ address the meeting, ‘ Musical numbers: have also been - arranged, among. them. a|‘ | song; bythe 6th and. 6th, grades. :. + Refreshments will be served at the close of:the meetin Joint Meeting a pears An cxceuioualle fine ‘social. session |‘ followed. the separate ‘meetings last ight’ of the: Ladies Auxiliary: of the ‘Post’ No. ‘1 of the Legion. .. A. parliamentary drill was: conduct ed in: the ‘auxiliary meeting by Miss Minn‘ Nielson. The. circus ‘com- ed: work of> preparation:.to."be pr phy. ‘Miss’: Leila’ Diesem' and Misa Madge Runey. was appointed, and the slogan adoptdl for the membership fner, ‘Ruth Swar:z, Mrs. Adele Zim- merman. FRIESTS—Rex Berndt, H. H. Fer. ner, B, F.. Flanagan, F. J. Grady, Em- mett Griffin, J. F. Paul Gross, George Humphreys, 1. H. Rogers. SERS—Muriel Robinson, Solo Dancer;’ Dorothy ‘Landers, Louise Berndt, Betty Dunham, Helen Gross, Janet Carufel, Norma Hollensworth, Esther Schultz, Ethel Pollard, Mar. “ jorie Smith, Irene Lofthus, Alta Jones, | Evelyn George. POLO—Rex Berndt, Mrs. W. J. Tar: gart, Grace Fraser, Florence Garske, Helen Holland, Mrs. Roy.S. Indseth, Bernice Landers, Cora n ‘Beek, Al- an K, Bolton, Arnold ie Fosteson, Verne C. ‘Gooddard, Roy S, Indseth, Tiler, Harry G. Orr. ; Patriot! el. sen, Audrey Rohrer, Marion Strutz, Frances Whittey, Mildred Peterson, Eunice Steinmetz, ‘Mabél iNobergall. JACKIES—Vivian Murphy, | Gene- vieve Fisise, Mary Gallagher, Ruth Rawlings, Cerline Johnson, Jane wyn Mitchell, Elinore Provolt. ITALIANS—Luyerne. Bush, Ruth Gordon, Annette Donaldson, Lois Jane ‘Schutt. Myrtle Smart, Doloris Gor- man, Marion Sandan, Frances Dono- bue, Bernice Jioslin,\Madge Webster, Ardeth Gussner? Thelma Hassel. DUTCH—Estelle ‘Dale, Gwendolyn Pilmoor, Aldcon Peris, ‘Rose Davis, Marion Jensen, Rhoda Clausen, ‘Lila Olson, Mildred Dietz.’ : gi 1HINESE—Graco Hilla Munger, : ice Belk, Grace Webster, Marlys Tahr, Dorothy Keller Velma Nupoa, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Jane Whittey. ‘\CH-—, Edna Jensen. Shirley | be: Venngr. Marjorie’ McCormick.” Jean McLeod, ‘Maxine’ Kupitz, “(Mildred Esther Katz, Lucille Kaliue, Clara Koffel. Ellen “Coghlan, Helen Ritzlaff, Louise Koffel. Tnele Sam—Robert Wagner. | ~SAMMIES—Elinore Craven,>. Mary Tou Thompson Evelvn. Kraft, Dorothy ‘Macklin, Sarah Cleveland. Harriet J¥etz. Patty Ann Whittey, Helen Dell Tateart, ‘"dith Rickel. Iris Schwartz, “sther Wilson, Kathleen. (Murphy, Jean Anderson. Marijoric Ackerman, Anna Marv McCormick, Hileen Cam@r- on, Mamie Katz, Virginia Rohrer, Ruth Stratton, Bernice Wigton, Doro- thy Liedman, Eula-Cameron, Vivian Bitreim, Margare: Johnson. VIstTors FROM NAPOLEON. Av‘hur B. Atkins, Karl, Kaz, Charles Perker and’ Henev Crawford of No-' roleon are. visiting in Bismarck to-. day. a €Ciner-rias jm four inch vots. anv “roler. Khe. each. Phone 72A-W> We deliver. Oscar H.! 1 | Hoyer. Mary | C-you. Helen Sayler, Lillian . Rigler, ; munity Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Craven, Glad-| lowed the regular business meeting. campaign .is “Every Member Get. a Member.” the post in its separate meeting, cluding the bonus quéstion. At the joint session there were “stants” directed by Miss.Nielgon-and Frank §. Henry, music for dancing and .a big “feed” was served about midnight. -D, A. R, MET LAST NIGHT. The members of. the Mintshoshe chapter of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Reyblution met at the home of|- Mrs. C. W. McGray last evening. Del- egates were elected to the National Congress meeting which will be held in Washington in April. The dele- gates elected were Miss Vivian Irish, Mrs. B, KK. Skecls and Mrs. W. W. A. discussion of the plan-for! the state meeting- which will be held in Fargo in March was also taken up. ‘The members of the chapter also de- cided to join with the other clubs in furnishing refreshments for-the com; meetings at the Wachter school. A pleasant: social hour fol- Mrs, 0, H. Clark, ex-regent of the Du- luth chapter, who is visiting -her daughter ‘here, was a guest at the meeting. BASKET BALL PARTY. ‘ ‘All the girls ofthe high school who] “went out for basketball this. year were entettainéd at, the high school last) © night at a farewell party: for vtaine Carley, soplomore, wha ip leav- ing: Sunday for Fargo, ‘where they will make their ew. hom The “hours were’ spent dancing, a Virginia reel the feature. The pleasant even- ing: was closed with a grand march. Misses. “Fra Whiteaker, Dorothy Birdzell and Myrtle Cordou served on the refreshment committec and Misses Eloise McKee, Esther Larson and Alta Jones were in charge of the ent tainment.-aMrs. F. R. Pollard chaperone. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS. “irs. A. G. Jacobson was hostess to the members of the Fortnightly club ‘at her apartment in the Rose Apart- ments yesterday afternoon. Three very Brewning were given. read a paper on “His Philosophy.” ‘Mrs. A. M. Christianson read a paper Ladies’: Rubber Heels . 25 Cents Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. |} (3 days only.) CREWSKY’S SHOE SHOP 109 5th St Phone 8983 Mail.Orders Filled Promptly. Will & Coy 924 4th || on, “His Versification’: and. Mrs,.N. ters. dance. on ‘next Friday evening, | The Legion discussed business of| | “| was im the city transact:ng business interesting papers on Robert 4 E Mrs. Young 3 Ramstad's paper on ‘“}lis Apppreci- ation. of, Allied Arts”. wag read by Mrs. F. La. Conklin: | The , members voted to give $6 to the. Women’s Community! Council to help ‘car car Ty. ‘on their work. ibe CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETS. | Members of the, Bismarck Christian! Endeavor of the Presbyterian church * inctored to Mandan’ last night where they held a joint. meeting: with the; Mandan: Christian .Endeavor.. Mrs. W._E.) Butler: spoke. on, the: World’s Christian. Endeavor. meeting at New) ork... Musical numbers. completed | the pragram. Following the meeting | the ‘Bismarck members‘ were invited to the social given by the Mandan ‘Christian Endeavor, ‘Those -who:went! from this city report a most enjoy- able time. CLUB HOLDS MEETING! : The Current Events ‘club’ held ‘tlicir | meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs+ George M.. Register, at her -home.| Three splendid papers.on “Commun-} ity Life,” the general topic, were giv-! en. Mr: . T. Burke read a paper on “Recreation in. the Home,”: Mrs, Al- fred Zuger read a paper. on “The. Ru-j, ral. Community Center,” and Mrs.| A, J, Arnot read a paper on: “Art Ex-| pression in Rural Communities.” The meeting was. wel attended, H Y.'P. 8. TO: MEET. ea ” There® will, “bea meeting of the Young People’s society of the Trinity, Lutheran church in the church par- lors\ this evening.’ ‘A good program has been arranged. Rev, Munson will} talk on “Woman Suffrage.” Eve: one is invited to. attend this mecting,| ‘IDLERS CLUB MEET. .. The Idlers club met with Mrs..L. J.. Wehe ‘at ‘her home’ yesterday after- noon. ‘Three tables of bridge were in play... Mrs. J..N. Roherty won the} high score at the close of. the after: noon’s playing. | URETURNS TO FARGO, B. C, Marks, Grand, Master of the ‘Workmen, wio ‘has been in the city,’ returned fo: his home last night. GUESTS FROM BALDWIN. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundeen of Bald- win-are the guests of friends in ‘the’, city during a seyeral days visit. ATTENDS AUTO SHOW. OM. B. Gilman left last night for Minneapolis, Minn., where. he will at- tend the ‘atito show. ENTERTAINS SEWING CIRCLE. Mre. F. KE. Shepard entertained the “members of the Sewing Circle at her ome on Tuesday afternoon. — STATE COMMANDER, Philip’ R, . Bangs of Grahd Reis, state commander .of the ' American sion. is visiting in the el FROM: ST. PAUL: ‘J. B.“Mauer ‘of St. ‘Paul, Minn., was -a* visitor inthe city” on business mat- igre today. 3 2) WILTON VISITORS HERE. Miller and. Sidney Hedeen of ‘Wilton N. D., are visitors in the city ‘today. ; i RETURNS. FROM CITY. R,-A. Tracy. returned thts morning from. a° businecs trip to Dickinson, VISITING FRIENDS HERE. Mr, and: Mrs. W. Toepke. of Judson, N. D.,, were visiting friends in the city today. MILES CITY, VISITOR. M. J. Coffey. of Miles, City, Mont, today. a \ HERE ON. BUSINESS. . Harry O'Neill of McKenzie is in the city on a business visit today. pe HERE ON BUSINESS. A. Amundson cf Wishek, N. D,, is a business visitor in the city today. HERE ON BUSINESS. . Attorney Johu Knauf of Jamestowa, pou N.‘D., is in the city on legal business. |'F LEAVES FOR FARGO, P.'R. Fields left this morning for argo on a several days business visite NOTICE Owing to the new ‘city ordi- nance, dance, halls must close promptly at 2 a. m. every even- ing, except Saturday, when clos ing hour is 12:30 o’clock. Patrons of Baker's hall are urged to come early, so as to enjoy the full pro- gram of dances. Best music and floor in state. Ten cents a dance —Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, at 9 p. m.: Baker’s hall, Main Street. eee * 6-lwk 5 Coming next--week -the most ional act’ in Vaudeville. fine lot of Cyclamen i wmet.at the chure ; Sewing Ct sf the: Third Division’ of the'Ladies’ Aid SPECIAL . $1.50-- CYCLAMEN ..$1.50 This year. we were fortunate in growing an exceptionally -in the prime of condition and must be seen to be appreciated. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 ‘values ‘on Friday and Saturday, oh HOSKINS - ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE AN) Your Body is a Poison-Factory ‘In the process of digestion ‘certain poisons are liberated. Nature provides for their elimination by organs which fune- tion properly in the healthy body. Hence the necessity of eating in Winter an easily digested, nutritious, well-balanced ration like , . \ |" Shredded Wheat With HOT Milk Does. not overburden the eliminating organs, but actually & . assists. them:in keeping the blood-stream pure, rich and - healthy. Eat the right kind of food and you will not “catch { _.co'd.” Two Biscuits with: hot milk make a warm, ‘nourishing, satisfying meal. Heat the’Biscuits in the oven to restore their + ‘ crispness; pour hot milk over them, adding 2 a i little cream and alittle salt, Better for children, than mushy. porridges—ready-cooked and ready-to-serve. : . SUV LUMINAIRE HE nA Too LL eT a eee TT Te TT TT Church | Societies, . i aay, : PRESBYTERIAN V AV D k VILLE byterian church is mecting at ‘t! ¢hurch ,this afternoon, A splendid’ program on, Japan had been’ planned ‘Marcus Loew Road Show Pleases ‘for this mcoting. The com@ittco in charge of arrange: | at Auditorium ments for ‘the mecting next Thursday | ! i ‘i at 2:30 o'clock: th Tho. second ‘porformance of the! = afternoon. IL was thought that. the drarcug Loew rund vaudeville show at | program arranged for Thursday, Feb- ; the Additorium tonight brought | Tuary 16, would: be entirely patriotic. cnt a Jarge audiznce, -much . large The ‘Ladies Aid will hold a foot than that ofa week ago, Two acts | :salo.on February 25. Further particu. : niuch merit and Jars will he’ennounced later. Arthur Deagon, CATHOLICS tg Ths, Four, divisions of St Mary's ‘are niceting this after- ndon. Division 4 met with Mrs..J..D. NOTICE | floor in state. ‘Fen cents a dance Owing to the new city ordi-|—Tubsdays, Thursdays and Sat- ‘nance, dance halls must. close, urdays, al 9 p.m. Baker's hall, promptly at 2 a. m. every even Main Street. 2-6-Lwk ing, except Saturday, when clos- 5 ony ee i ing hour is 12:30 o'clock. es ete | Dance at Baker's Hall overy, of Baker's hall are urged to come Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- | early, so xs to enjoy the full pro- day nights. Best music and gram of dances. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. one is Beer, But Spring Will Soon be Here ‘The | won great applaus humorist, late of the “Follies” Pearl Abbott and’ company. in comedy ‘dramatic playlei, “Silver Threads,” ‘scored the hits of the ‘eve ning. The Jack Martin trio in “Superb McDonatd,. Division 3 met with Moments from Musical Shows,” ‘also ‘Thomas une end Divisions 1and “won, applause, Martin-displaying giéat This is just a reminder 2. held. their meeting at St. \/Mary’s'| agility in dancing for a one-legged ‘ t fi School. ib » > pman. Norton and Wilton in sDiver that Spri ing. is not far LEER f (sions ‘of 1921” with special scenic: ef- * », ie "METHODIST ‘ae tects:‘and Dorothy Denn completed the distant, and don t for Mrs, Fy Ackerman is cntertaining yaudeyille: program, A ‘splendid movie preceded. the, vaudeville,. with special orchestra score being played «during its showing. get Easter in April. You will want a new Of the ‘McCabe. Methodist: church’ at her, home ,,this afterncion, ‘Ladies. of other divisions. were invited to attend /”"“Manager Arthur Beuer ‘is \ well Spring Suit so.come in ‘the’ meeting: : J}, . “| pleased with the crowd which attend- arly. OT #1 the ‘vaudeville last. night. He e e iy. : us pests’ a packed house next, Wedne: of the Bvangelical day night, heving received word that church met,this afternoon in, the hos: q program of extraordinary ability pital dining’ room: . The afterndon-was win be here. spent making aprgl You will also need your clothes dry-clean- ed, pressed and re- paired. i ' i ihe Ladies Aid. of the rig st ul if church are holding ‘their: meeting , WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, with Mrs. R. Mobley. at her home this USE “DANDERINE” afternoon. Aun anunansnsnernsie” The time Is right now, I invite every man in Bismarck and en-, tire Slope country to come into my “day- light” show ‘room and inspect the finest gathering of good suitings ever displayed in this section. The prices will be pleasing to the man who has resepct for his dollars. Be one of the Thousands of wearers of: KLEIN KLOTHES. LUTHERAN The Ladies Aid bf the Swedish L' theran church are holding their mee! ing ‘in the’ “church parlors this afte noon. | { | “4 1 I ocaemeepeineamiad 35 cenis buys a bot- tle. of “Danderine.” Cut out ‘this “le Netbes with 5c ‘witty ten mindies af 5 BC ca and ail it’to Foley & Co., 2835 Shet- | yf, "Be frst appli: field” Ave:,*Chicago, Ill., writing’ your a single trace of dand- name and address clearly. You will ruff or falling. hair. Feceive in return a trial package con- Dandering is “to the taining Foley's Honey and Tar Coy- h raat bak howe! und. for/-coughs, colds’ and enoup; } hair by nee , ine Foley’ Kidney Pills for. pains in sides) Ts Of rain and ae and back; rheumatism, backache, kid;| Shine are to hire ney. and bladder ailments: and Foley | Hon. It soes right to the Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and] Toots, invigorates and thoroughly cleansing cathartic _ for} Strengtaens them, Constination, biliousness, headaches, | helping your hair to and sluggish bowels. Adv | grow long, thick and Seiad ar arient Girls!, Girls! Dot Write, telephone or ask bre stay lifeless, color thin, scraggy Jones for rates and informat! hia single application of delignttul on the wonderful: new New. York: panderine will double the beauty an-l Life Policy. Phone 915. P.O.) radiance of your hair and make it Box 634. look twice os abundant. CUT THIS our—tr 18 WORTH _ KLEIN Fine Tailoring. Broadway and Fifth. 't let your hai i TT TM UMN TU ‘Dance at Baker’s Hall every] Peak qhuredey,. and Bae ' y nights. usic afi ; floor in state. 10e a dance. i Fasjengers : 4 Passengers ROHRER TAXI LI 57—— Phone ——57 Fashion Favors Fresh Flowers Dance ‘at Baker’s Hall Pane Tuesday, ‘Thursday. and Satur- day .nights. Best’ music and, floor in state. 10c a dance. i No costume is ever complete for any winter event without a suitable corsage adorn- ment of flowers. It need not call for much money to obtain for you just the bouquet you desire to wear for that afternoon or evening engagement. Here are some of the most desired flowers: VIOLETS ROSES Oscar H. Will & Co. Fhone 784-W. 324 4th St. A = THUMM TT ma Friday and Saturday. ‘ in the better colored varieties. This stock is SWEET PEAS $1.50. each