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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 ~ . Q 3 CAPITAL’S BIGGEST WEDDING OV) a extn hospital, sett yesterday NT IM MMMM : Social and poe pon miu WE ARE SELLING The Second Division of the Ladies | {Aid of the McCabe Methodist church will hold a food sale at ‘Hioskins‘Mey ers, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Personal ALL OUR | Choir Gives The morning choir of the McZabo SHOPPING IN CITY. VISITING FRIENDS, Early Farewell Party Mrs, George Manly and daughter of | Y i McKenzie, are shopping in the city | For Miss Hoffman for a couple ot days, Summer | | |. A é 4 Es < Dainty Crepe de Chine These lovely frocks of printed Crepe /de Chine’ silk, are quite the correct’ thing for summer They’re cool, pretty 19.50 A Special Lot of Dresses For tomorrow selling we offer this special lot of dresses con- sisting of Crepe de Chine, Jer- f bal g 57 Dh | a Methodist church held a party at the} ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larson, 812 Sixth St. yesterday evening in| jhonor of Miss Gertrude Hoffman who jWill be leaving the city in the near j future. ; The fourteen guests who were pres- ‘ent each contributed to the entertain-; | mait of the evening by singing vocal | solos, duets, by giving readings, and lin various other ways. Miss Hoffman | was presented with an agate ring by ther choir friends as a memento of the jesteem in which they held ner mem- ‘ory. Miss Hoffman will be leaving the {city in the near future for the mid- idle west where she will have her fu- ture home. The refreshments for the levening consisted of strawberries, ice cream, and cake. Couple Celebrates Crystal Wedding (Mrs. E, M, Thompson entertained eight guests yesterday afternoon at her home on 621 Third St., in honor or Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's crystal wedding anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing cards and social diversion. A number, of gifts of crys- tal were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Thompson by their friends. Near the close of a very pleasant time a qe- licious luncheon was enjoyed. Farewell Picnic Supper For Mrs. Rawlings Friends and neighbors of Mrs. G. A Rawlings entertained her with a fare. Well picnic yesterday evening. Be cause of the rain, however, the pic- nicerg were entertained in the home of Mrs, P. E. Burns, where the 15 la- diez present passed a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Rawlings and daugh- ter, Miss Ruth will leave tomorrow for a two months’ visit with Mrs.! Rawlings’ sister, Mrs. Henry Waldo} Coe of Portland, Oregon. | | Good Crowd Attends | Military Ball! | About 35 couples attended the mili- itary ball given by Company A of the National Guard yesterday evening at Patterson hall, The ball room presented a very at. tractive appearance with the men in their kakhi uniforms and the women {in dainty organdy frocks. The music {was good, and there was plenty of }room on the floor, and a crowd ol essary for a delightful evening. The ant memories of their ball. Vacation Bible School Opens The instructors for the Vacation Bible school, enrollment for which be- gins tomorrow morning at 10 o”clock at ‘Will’s school, will include Rev. L. ‘R. Johnson, superintendent, Mrs. H. happy people which is all that is nec-| | boys are leaving for camp with pleas: | MISS CATHER: \ Washington, June 9.—The first “official” wedding of the Harding ad- mini tion will take place in the Bethlehem chapel of Washington cathedral on the afternoon of June 10, when Miss Catherine Hughes, daughter of Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, will be- come the bride of Chauncey Lock- hard Waddell, of New York. The ceremony. which will be per- formed in the presence of President and Mrs. Harding and high officials of the ‘diplomatic corps, will be fol- lowed by a reception at the Pan-Am- erican building, where Washington society and officialdom generally will have a chance -to. greet the couple. RETURNS HOME, yrence ‘Klopfenstein: of ‘Grabill, Indiana, who has been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B, H. Schneider and family for a couple of weeks, Icft this morning for his home, ON WAY TO COAST. Miss Bess Buckley of Jamestown, i: the guest of Miss Mary Buchholz Miss Buckley ison her way to Califo: nia, where she will make her futur. home. i ‘ ISSUE’ LICENSE, A license was issued for Miss Mar Hrdlicka of Stewartville, Minn., an Henry C. Stiles, of Sterling, yesterda; _jevening by Judge Davies, INE HUGHES Because of the small size of the chapel in the uncompleted cathedral, and the “necessity” of inviting to! the wedding the chief ofifcial and diplomatic dignitaries, hosts of the bride’s closest friends could not be asked to the ceremony proper. Hence the function, immediately following, at the Pan-American. Educated at an Episcopal s¢hool,: Miss Hughes herself is an avowed Episcopalian.’ Secretary and Mrs. Hughes, however, are old-line Bap- tists, As a consequence, Bishop Har- ding will be assisted in the ceremony by Rev. William Abernathy, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. RAR in the city for several days this week. FOR IRRIGATION MEET. John Mehrer and Ed, Milde of Mott, save been in the city several days this veek to attcnd the irrigation congress. A SHOPPER, 3 spending several days in the city shopping and visiting with friends. DAUGHTER, W. F. Demings of Bil g her daughter and son 1-law, Mr.and Mrs, Ruffner, ON BUSINESS, * VII Mr, and Mr: Mrs. George Manley, Jr., and Mrs. ". Belk of McKenzie, are visiting with friends here today. TO VISIT DAUGHTER. Mrs, Sara West Ankenmann left to- day for a visit with her daughter at Dickinson. COURT HOUSE VISITOR. William Schonert of Baldwin, was a business visitor at the court house yesterday. FROM WILTON. Mrs. W. ‘P. Macomber of Wilton. spent yesterday shopping in the city. Dance Postponed One Week Because Of Wet Weather Because of unfavorable weather con- ditions the dance which was to have been given by the Sewing Circle to- night has been pestponed for one week. The heavy raing have made the roads impassable, NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Last Discount Day Saturday, June 10th. No discount will be allowed on Bills Paid after that date. BISMARCK GAS COMPANY. Barn dance Saturday, June 10th, at Stewart Woodworth farm, 11 miles S. E. of Bismarck. . BUYS HOUSE. L. F. Crawford, secretary of the In- dustrial Commission, has purchased the property at No. 20 Avenue A East and will take possession about July 1. The property was bought through J, H. Holihan, real estate dealer. DISEASE AMONG HORSES. Birchwood, Wis., June 9.—A disease among horses which is said to be fatal in many cases and exceedingly difficult to fight has appeared here. Sallow . Muddy SKINS Made Many Shades Lighter by Using HarinelloNhitening Geam each night and Frequently employing [NELLO A Foch Hask Heaviest coats of tan too, ave revered binations, all popu Sailors, ete. Hats AF 1 as PRICE This includes Straws, Straw and Silk com- lar shades, Banded LANUSEDUDUTADADOERUSUOANRAAURAUUOHEUEATED DEANE Miss Mary Buchholz MMMM MMT U ON LONG TRIP, Wilton, N. D., June 9—Rev. and Mrs, E, P. Klein and. family spent Sun- Jay with friends in Wilton, arriving «rom Deering Saturday. The Klein ‘amily was enroute to Daisy, Wash- ington, where Mr. Klein has accepted 1 charge under the Methodist denom- inaion. They are located on the Solumbia river about one hundred miles northwest of Spokane. ‘The Klein’s were former Wilton residents, They are making the trip west by auto and will stop at Coalwood, Montana, pnd visit Mr, Kfein’s sister, Mrs. Lowell Vandever. They also expect to go through Yellowstone park, Roasting,.in earth ovens and: boil- ing by placing hot stones in earthep- ware vessels were prehistoric means of cooking food. Announcement” Owing to increase of busin to take over the adjoining office and will shortly install a Chiropodist and Manicure department for both men We have-reduced prices and will employ and women. experienced help only. We thank the many ladies of Bismarck for their kind patronage. PARK ART Rooms 9 & 10, Hoskins Bldg. te ess, we have been compelled HAIR SHOP Phone 408 Shoe Repairing By expert workmen. Best material. We ,, male-otd shoes good as new. _. MOST REASONABLE PRICES ¢ sey, Poiret Twill and Taffeta. i Stegner, Mrs. Schroeder Mrs. W. F. Doming of Billings is in th R. rson, M1 gee rT, Miss Sarid LW. F. Do § “4 in Hogue, Navy, | Brown and gt a cgeeeson, Mise Gillliand, Mrz A SHOPPER. ‘ity for several days on business, eee ee inotlos Shobs Modern machines now installed do the Tan. Your choice . Le eee These Suits at $12.50 J. W. Deemy. All the boys and girls in the city from kindergarten age up, who enjoy singing, story telling, and playing games, are invited to join this class, which will last for just 12 weeks. Clagseg will begin June,J2-2hrers and is condnetad.s— Local Young Folk Prominent in U. The high school graduates of Bis- marck are making a place for them- selves at the University of North Da- kota in the scholastic life of the Uni- versity of North Dakota. Miss Glenn Bruce, who graduated from the local high school a couple of years ago, was awarded first place in the an- nual King Dramatic contest which was held at Woodworth auditorium last week. She read “A Scottish Ro- ;mance,” by David Kennedy. Miss Bruce is algo university editor on the University newspaper, while Charles Burke, also a local boy, is one of the reporters on the same paper. Miss Lucille Allen was elected a member of the committee from the women’s senate of the University of North Da- kota to help handle details of legis- lation concerning student affairs for the purpose of organizing an all-uni- versity council. BAND MEETS AT WILL SCHOOL ‘Hereafter, the Boys’ and Girls’ Band will hold their regular rehearsals on Monday and Thursday evening at the Will school rather than at the high Mrs, W. A. Hart of Carson, was é shopper in Bismarck yesterday, CALLER HERE. FE. J. Wann. ofeseoday~ byote end VISIT IN. CITY. G. K. Osgood, F. A. Harmon, and; Cc. L. Ehart of Granville, were callers} WHY KNOCK THE KNICKERS? Room 4, Hughes Bldg., Bismarck Opposite G, P. Hotel, | BISMARCK DAILY study of the Bible is promised in ‘Tell your chums about it. morning, June 10, at ten o’clock and enroll. We are going to have a good t! TIME AT THE CLOSE, VACATION ——At the Will School— JUNE 12-24—TWELVE DAYS FREE To all boys and girls from Kindergarten up who like to sing, hear good stories, play games and do things. Come to the Will Schoo] Saturday COMMUNITY BIBLE SCHOOL A most interesting each grade. ime all the way along, and a BIG i 5 GIRENGTY Our Summer Service SERVICE finest work on ladies’ ALL MEN’S RUBBER HEELS. . ALL LADIES’ RUBBER HEELS. Work done while you wait. perfect work, come here. and misses’ fine shoes. . 50 .. 40 If you want Economy Shoe Repair Shop 105 5th St.. Opposite McKenzie, Hotel. ...; If you like. ONION | Th ortment consists of bs Wool Jersey and Homespun in €| School, Yesterday evening all tho ‘Heather, Brown and Tan. An members of the band had a thorough ideal suit for sports wear and rehearsal. Three new members were : traveling. The price is, unus- present. You will probably be going away this sum- | Reo NURSE GOES HOME, mer.’ If so, we recommend Travelers 0 Miss Mayme Woodke, nurse at the Checks, A a | St. Alexius hospital, who has been in K haki Suits therelty to take: the stale aegis i Once you learn the convenience and safety | for nurses, left this morning for her Ee i : és i: | as 2 Consisting of Bloomers an° $)home at Graettinger, Ia., where she For life, liberty and the pursuit of} of carrying Travelers Checks on your trips, =a | Middies. Made of good wash- will continue her work as a nurse. beanie erin They are com! you will not run the risk of taking cash with E | able Khaki Cloth. The ideal rtable, trim, good looking. | ne eave ease | P P suit for the “Campfire Girls,” VISITING SISTER. sketch shows you one young woman| you. These checks can be cashed anywhere | uy any 0) Ind---1 not, for motoring, hiking and all Mrs. Albert Hilke of Belfield, is vis- who gives them her entire approval. by duplicating your si; ignature and the cost utdoor i iting with her sister and brother-in-|She knows that it won't be 4 month} is 5 i mors Sg bier ooo elec 3.98 ner are and Mrs. William Dahlheim-| before every other girl in town will! i only ‘be per $100 =| b ‘ From here Mrs.|have a pair, too. They are so superi- uy A.W. LUCAS COMPANY BISMARCK. PO a er, for a few days. ere Mr Hilke will go to Fargo for a visit with |friends. | LICENSE OF MARRIAGE, | A license of marriage was issued lene Fsther Mayer of Bismarck, and | Harold Kincaid of Sweet Briar in Mor. {ton county this week, 2 | ATTEND CONVENTION, | Guy M, Fausher, W. B. Stanley, Wal-|' ter ‘H. Hall and A. 1. Hansted of Jamestown, are attending the con- yention of the electricians here or to skirts in important matters hy as tennis matches, hiking, camping! and climbing, i Knickers are shown in the shops for! girls of from 8 to 18, as well ag for old-| er women, and many a mother who} “wouldn't be caught dead in them”! herself, as she would say, has thank-) ed the fashion for providing a suitable outing..costume for an active young daughter i The knickers are shown in home- spun, tweed, jersey, khaki and flannel; as well ag in linen, crash and ratine. | Northern