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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922 Sport Skirts New Creations Just in ' i day. Dancing at the Wildwood pavilion -——_—_____: i j came the bride of Walter L. Varco of 4 ‘ood pi a times */erous donation of the grounds Sidney, Mont, The? ceremony, took was ‘one of the, popular entertainitients| aie sae Tea ee ot come time CITY NEWS |i which made our picnic such al J.'M, Taylor, 1011 Fifth street, in tho| {°" Many of the crowd. ‘The men in-j NURSE RETURNS. ee great success. presence of intimate friends of the|‘¥lged in all sorts of sports. This af-| Miss Nellie Wolverton, a supervisor Old-Timer lil. —Committee. Pride, fair allowed the old-timers of Burleigh| of nurses at the Bismarck hgspital, re-| D. B, Wleox, an old-timer in Bismarck, ; Promptly at 5 o'clock Miss Mabel| county a chance to talk over the early| turned yesterday xfter spending a cou-|is reported to be very ill, Mr. Wilcox | MAY ABANDON LINE Social and ~ Personal |Elaborate Home Wedding for Popular Local Girl A wedding of much local interest | was solemnized this afternoon when Miss Esther Semling of this city be- Nathan took her place at the piano. j With the opening chords of Mendels- | sohn’s Wedding March, the bride, to- | gether with her attendant, came down | the wide open stairway. Her wedding gown. was of ivory taffeta, panelled with sheer white organdy and lace; her veil of maline was held in place by a narrow pearl bandeau, and she carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Miss Esther Taylor, as brides- maid, wore crisp, Alice blue organdy, with a corsage of deep pink rosebuds | and Marguerite daisies. The wedding procession was met at | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE, ir, J. Murphy, office deputy, left Monday for Devils Lake, where they will attend the convention-of the American Legion men, W. M. Lockhart, auditor and ac- board of administration, will leave this evening to attend the convention. Big Crowd Attends Pioneers’ Picnic Between 400 and 500 people attended the picnic given by the Pioneers of Burleigh county at Apple Creck yester- Pioneer association have all lived in, the county at least 25 years. RETURNS FROM THE LAKES. Lyman A. Baker, who has been spend- ing a couple of weeks with his family Minn., returned to the city Monday. Mrs. Baker and little sca, Thomas Francis, stopped over for a week's visit with Mrs, Baker’s sister, Mrs. Ernie McDen- ald, at Moorhead before returning. countant in the department of the state t'and associate matron, Mrs. Clifton John- days in North Dakota. Members of the} ple of weeks at her home in Linton. at his cottage on the lakes at Detroit, ; DELEGATES TO EASTERN ‘STAR oh ite MEET, , Mrs. J. I, Setser, Worthy Matron of Bismarck chapter of the Eastern Star, son left today as delegates to the grand chapter of :the North Dakota order of the Eastern Star which is in session at | Fargo. VISITING AT YOUNG'S HOME Miss Blanche Christie who has been attending the University of Minnesota arrived Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Young and family. Mrs. A. H. Adams of Chicago, a cousin of Mrs. Young’s, is also visiting with BACK FROM VISIT. Miss Frankie Walker who has been visiting in Almont for the past two weeks returned to the city yesterday. COURT HOUSE CALLER. Vinje Arne of Stcele, state’s attorney of Kidder county, was a court house | caller today. TO THE LAKES, Frank Allen and daughter left this L. G. Moultrie of Grand Forks, was a business visitor uv the capitol yester- day. John Hendricks of Underwood, was a court house caller yesterday. H, H. Speten of Wilton called on old fricnds here yesterday. Miss Edith Roth of Sterling is visit- ing with friends in the city for a few days, E. C. Ruble of Driscoll business here yesterday. transacted is 73 years old. Car Shipped. The M. B. Gilman company today re- ceived a wire from Dodge Brothers stating that one of the all-stecl busine coupes has been shipped to Bismarck. This new Dodge product has created na- tion-wide interest. St. Alexius Hospital. Miss Theresa Hoffart of Strasburg, Mrs. J. Coghlan of the city, and Joe Berger of the city, have been dischargea Mrs, A. F, Hoff of Wishek, and Henry; Rhud of the city, have entered the Bis | marck hospital for treatment, We have purchased an_ up-to-date photo stamp outfit which enables us to make 150 sittings a day, but we can| \set aside only one day a week, every | | Saturday. The price is 8 for 25c, fin-| lished from four different positions, | {Rembrandt Studio, 1191-2 5th St. ! The committee in charge of ithe Burleigh Couniy Pioneer’s: | Picnic wish to thank the manage- ment of Wildwood for their gen-! Washinton, June 21.—A final or- der was issued today by the Inter- | state Commerce Commission perm: | ting the Duluth and Northern Mi nesota Railroad Company to abanden} its 99 mile line from Knife River to| Cascade, both in Minnesota. | MANY DEATHS REPORTED | } (By the Associated Press) 4 Mexico City, June 21.—San Salvador, ! capital of the Republic of Salvador,| was visited by another heavy storm and ood: on Monday, a, considerable por- tion of the city being inundated with many deaths and much property loss ac- cording to wireless advices received by way of Salina Cruz,, Nearly one-third of the population of the world are Christfans. by Another Group of Charming Now Hue ite fot the separate the altar by the bridegroom and his; HONOR PROSPECTIVE BRIDE. | morning for the Detroit, Minn. lakes. | from the St. Alesivs hospital. Miss! - Tub F; vocks ata we er new ste ‘S$ |attendant, Harold V. Semling, a A three course luncheon was given at —_—— : Jeanette Weinstein of the city, Ivo; von ll on oh a ny Abbe au; | brother of the bride. The full Episco- the home of Dr. aad Mrs, W. E. Cole,| Miss Margery and Frank Smith left | Baircy of Cole Harbor, Mrs. L H. Leer} — fabrics and. g ors Cre : Knit, | pal service was read by Rev. T. Dew-| 209 Park Ave., Monday noon in honor| this morning for Canton, Minn. where | of Pretty Rock, Miss Anna Nordin of} 4 ; Faille, Floohele, ana other © hurst, rector of the local parish, as-| of Miss Esther Semung, whose marriage | they will spend the summer with rela-/ Cole Harbor, have entered the hospital | You'll find they will ta¥rice,in ‘alisthe ed sports $| sisted by Rev. Taylor. _ | to Walter L. Varco of Sidney, Mont. | tives. for treatment. ‘ 2 ‘i colorsi ° P Throughout the service Miss| will take place Wednesday. Ten ot give a warm day a bit By z | Nathan softly played McDowell's “To| Miss Semling’s friends were present. Miss Inez Jones of Lucas’ department Bismarck Hospital. 1 delight i |a Wild Rose.” store, underwent an operution at the| Miss Auna Gehner of Washburn, and of cool delight. i $9 to $15 | Bowls of pink snapdragons and BACK AT WORK. Bismarck hospital yesterday. Miss Olga Odeganrd of Marshall, 3 i : 3 jrnses formed the decane Tar both ins Pins Sehrt, an employee in the ees = a KGa | Margaret Schlomer of the city, Mrs. L, iving an rooms, and the im-| office of the board of administration, . C. Bentz and II. A. Galloway of |p, Schlomer of the city, E. W. ’ Sars | provised altar at the south end of the] has réturned, to her position after| Mott, are business visitors in the city | Beach, Gottfried Bader st Nan Tas: Dress Up F, rocks Of | ving: yom was flanked with tall bas-| spending four weeks at her home in| today. zig, Gottlicb Krause of Venturia, Paul Gingham, vividly checked, pre- | 8 ee Milton, Miss Sehrt has_been ill with icaren { Loppe of Medina, J. I. Larson of Dick- ferably in yellow or the perri- ( At the conclusion of the ceremony} 4 serious attack of pleurisy, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fogel of Linton, |'inson, George I Ormiston of Judson, winkle colorings, sizes 16 to 38. : | bittfet luncheon was, served : after . were shoppers in the city yesterday. : Specially priced ‘Thursday, June % | which the couple left on Number Four ACCEPTS CAPITOL POSITION. 22nd, for $10.75, former values to $ ) {for Minneapolis and Austin, Minne-| ai.5 Dorothy Blanding of Fargo, has} L- Yan Hook who has been at Hav- $16.50. t Ne oor : ‘ Sota, the former home of the bride-l costed a position in the offjee et the | lock for several days on business has CT ™ fl |e Mfrs. Vareo is a local girl with’ al Secretary of state. She takes the place, returned to the city, Ai = Just In—Exquisite | \ ' host of friends who wish her much|Which was left vacant by Mrs. ©. L.! 7 5 witafang of Sterling, was a Sheer organdies crop up like ‘ i happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Varco will| Graham. 2 business visitor here gesterday® = realistic blossoms wherever wo- | be at home to their friends after July TET URE FROM COLLEG paerht? . 2 E men gather. We are offering a 5. iE i: ZZ < F4i4. dainty collection of organdie | “The only out-of-town guests at the] Edwin Carlson who has been attend- 0...R. Vold of Regan, motored over | Ef The New e ' frocks Thursday for $15.00, for- ’ , wedding was a brother of the bride,| ing the University of Minnesota during| to the city Mon E » A © mer values to $22.50. ) aa tg |Harold V. Semling, who is private|the past scason has returned to the| |. i = Low-cut Side 4 secretary to Col. Frank White, U. S.| city for the summer, Mike Keeley of Hazen was a business | Fi fre treasurer. Mr. Semling is well known —— caller here today. = , " z in the city. While in Washington Mr.) | ___VISITING IN CITY ame H They’re altogether dif- A ‘ ye} Semling is also taking a course in| Miss Sogred Barnhart of Valley City| Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Draper of Harvey ferent, these slippers 5 ! law at George Washington university.| is visiting with Miss Magdalen Dahl- | were shoppers here today. with the low-cut side. = abe ania hoimer for a fow days before leaving! 1 toe of Sterling was in the city It'is a dressy Sarlation Ei { | * or Belfield where she will spend sev-| E. Kusler of Sterling wa f s ati FS \ anemone ete eral weeks with friends. today on business. of the one strap vogue = : A ; and very attractivel 4 ‘ inner rarty TO THE LAKES FOR SUMMER. F. C, Nelson of Baldwin made a busi- raveala the foot’s Psat Ej ; ‘ Mrs, D. J. McGettigan announed the| Mrs. S. G. Syvertson and daughter, | ness trip to-the city yesterday. vracefulc *y 5 i ‘ Miss Bertha, left today for Devils Lake i graceful curve. Worn 2 approaching marriage of her daughter, | “!!85 bertha, left today for Devils Lake, ¢ ny ‘ 5 ' Lovely Wash Miss Lois and Joseph L. Barth at a (Where they will spend the summer at| _J-W- Byer of Driscoll, was a business with beige or grey A BS o'clock dinner party yesterday evening| their cottage on the lake. visitor at the court house yesterday. hosiery, black satin or 4 : Dresses at her home, 827 Sixth St., which will aes pane nd patent slippers in this E \ take place July 3. IN WING. - style are unusuall. Places were laid for ten guests. In| | Mrs. A. W. Cook and daughter, Miss | effective v = | the center of the table was a huge vase| Mary, left today for Wing, where they | * Come in comer oe, and take ad- | of gladioli. Oblong place cards with will visit with relatives for a week or Ba : - send ale Macey phous | the picture of a bride and a bridegroom | 8 aie reclined aint. Z ‘gandy, @| bore the announcement of the approach- nt slippers x Voile, Gingham and Beach cloth. | ing marriage. BACK FROM! VisIT! : ! her with d R Sizes 16,t0 40, : 4 98 | Both Miss McGettigan and Mr. Barth| Miss Floren¢e Thompson who has | thelr comfortable a Your choice .......... e have.a host of friends in the city. been visiting in Minot for the past | makes them very N T. Here is a very special value in : . lac a vinie ee Het | Te ae Last Bul ol Least o . value 7 on duty at Lucas’s today. g os Girl's Wash Frocks of Oreandy, ¢/ Limmkp Frog Club “ Wf = Be Remembered Is, ; Voile and Gingham. © Si: to = igi mcrae Seg {Celebrates at Party) su, awn cittonatn oh Las [epee eae Your choice ......... e | Members of the high school class of | has been visiting with his sister, M right—A 2 hand-made, Porto-Rican blouses |'21 held a reunion at the home of Miss|Lena Sheptenko, for several days pust B ifulC a . \ 2 with either Peter Pan collar or + patos Mary Atkinson Monday evening at 8| left for his home Monday. | jeautifulComplexion Fy the _ever popular Tuxedo, for | o'clock. A number of the girls have You had it to in with, = $3.95, former values to $8.75, been away to college during the past GOING TO FARGO! You cankeepit with Kirk’s z t |winter and this meeting allowed them| Mrs. Etta June of Linton, visited in JAP ROS 2 Rose z x the chance of gossiping over high schoo! | the city yesterday for a few hours be- Hl ia z ‘ z , | days and their college experience. Light | fore continuing on her way to Fargo, The soapthat isalittle bit Ea | EbITECE at.oce’ JR BISMARCK, ND : ’ | refreshments were served. where she will attend the Grand Chap- better than what you = ‘ 4 po He ter of the North Dakota order of the | have ever used, = x 2 | RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY. | Eastern Star. Miss Eleanor Gustavson who has — im) \ Now 10¢ been attending the University of Minne-| _TO THE FARGO CONVENTION. WB) JAMESS.KIRK&CO. MALO | sota during the past season, and her Mrs. Florence Hoskins left yesterday Chicago sister, Mrs. F, B. Probst of Minneapolis, | for Fargo, where she will attend the i arrived in he city yesterday for a visit| convention of the Grand Chapter of | , with their sisters, Mrs. A. A. Jones|the Eastern Star. : " and Mrs. W. E. Cole. Miss Gustavson x 2 Y will remain in the city for the summe1| Mr. and Mrs. George Thom of Good- ‘ : , while Mrs. Probst will return to ‘her| ich, were visiting and shopping here 3 home after about a week's visit. today. | RECEIVES COMMISSION G. Olgeirson of Wing, called here on L ° ° A telegram was received by Mr. and | business. \ Khaki Suits Mrs. Emil Agre yesterday evening stat- = ing that their son, Oscar Agre, who has| H. W. Matz of Herreid, S. D., was a 4 \ 5 been attending the Salvation Army business caller in the capitol city yea Just the right kind of garments Training college in Chicago has receiv-| terday. H {i for motoring, hiking, golf and ed his commission as lieutenant and — < ' other outdoor activities, well %| will be stationed at the Salvation Army| J, B. Smith of Steele,.transacted busi- } ’ made Coats of washable Khaki headquarters in Chicago. Lieut. Agre! ness’here yesterday. f { $ cloth and breeches with re- is ‘a graduate of the Bismarck high 2 IC mores seat and Ene. 3 50 school in the class of ’18. Henry St. Peter of Parshall and sis- riced per garment...Ve —_— ‘ a Es | ‘AWAY FOR SUMMER ets: eae of Donnybrook, visited : | Mrs. S. G. Severtson left this morn- : \ing for Devils Lake where she will |= | spend the summer at her cottage on 5 ~—— b the lake. Miss Bertha Severtson who | ee CUE ere pees AT hostess woman Ee noe s : q the past two weeks after completing , o * «Be { |the winter course at the Valley City OUR CLOSING OUT | of her own home “ot pauper ' |normal ‘school, left this morning for | = ‘ : \ y Valley City where she will take the | Plump, red, tasty Puget oun traw: | Y) | eumaer.: comrse. f | berries in rich syrup—the kind that make a liga RETURN: FROM: WEDDING | it with guests and with your own family—you ; a | C. G. Boise and daughter, Miss Gene- : 4 ki . vieve, who have been in Fargo to attend can easily put them up in your own itchen. / i 'the wedding of Miss Gertrude Boise re- W. 9 d Mi ; | firmed fo the’ clty yesterday evening. omens an ISSES The more you put up, the more money you'll save, | Philip Boise, son of Mr. Boise, who : Middies |has been attending the agricultural coi- ‘6 | too, for home-canned Pars oa ed Jess | lege at Fargo, returned with his father F Sh ie nned ind. se Bal ‘ason jars. |and sister and will spend the summer Ine onoes than the factory-cai J aig ithe vacation: elrl.needs never at jaser e Remember, the big, firm Puget Sound Straw- ‘Mothers shou! e glad o! 0; : . they, Fare the tmost “serviceable ONFEXTENDED Lanes till n | berries with the wonderful flavor are on the market fortabl arments. 188 attie enson who aS een > a :. an eat oda Taom our | teaching in Seattle, Wash., for the past only a few short weeks. Don’t be disappointed. Get big stock. Many new and very four years arrived in Bismarck Sunday 2 ‘s an tine: attractive models just in. for several days’ visit with her sister We have again reduced the prices on all yours in tim alta | Miss Pearl Benson, before continuing ’ i ’ | g on her way to Detroit, Minn., where Women’s and Misses’ Footwear. | Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ass’n | she will visit with her sister, Mrs. H. General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. |H. Steele, formerly of Bismarck, for COME IN. | ; aaa Eaiee Soeeee ay ie We ill 4 ble off | Modern Method of Home Canning Berries ‘ |mother at Morristown, Minn. e will refuse no reasonable offer as we | ‘Thig method prevents, “float- Leave jars in water at this temrerature for ten hs ons fling. of berries, minutes. Then take jars ou - y : | stops ove witht rarenps. must close this‘line out at once. et rita og Seer og at heey ren, ae . it e berries, D1 a . * “s > id Miss Vera Robinson of Shields, stop- ters, mack with leon iin oncrhait inch ot Snmush syrup’ back into the fare ty cover be ped over for a short visit with her tor. {syrup leimade with 2 peilnde scar end bu feseet Dre toe ee tinatte friend, Miss Helen Gross Monday. Miss onom oe ore Pigee’ the filed Jars. (without tops gn) on & be put back.) Wipe off the mouth and | college during the winter. 10 5 h : M K a H t ] water (no Baer an ee Resk of te water to bol and keep dar in | = jars.) Heat water - —BISMARCK— ATTEND LEGION CONVENTION. 5 Sth St. Opposite McKenzie Hotel. | iy to 185 or 190 degrees. minutes, L. E. Wambheim, chief deputy in the | =] office of the state tax commissioner, and | Eu MMMM CM TOS |