The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 5

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Bing } img TUESDAY, JUNE 27, es NS | SOCLAL AND: Hl PERSONAL —¢ We IN, where.they. will visit with friends and relatives for about five weeks, ON VACATION TRIP - “Mrs, H. H. Ferner. and daughter, arrived in the city for a visit with his parenta, during ie summer. McKENZIE'S DAUGI}:TERS LEAVE Mrs. Ann McDonr§ld of Quebec, Rev. S.° called on old friends in the city to day. voy Pay eases \ A. H. Ekblade of Deering made a ae eo Titi tt , PAGE FIVE» eran assy ¢ : i Miss Maxine, left this morning for|Canada and Mrs. C. B.\ Foster of Mon-| business trip to the city. yester- Join Baldwin 7. [Jamestown where they, will visit with |treal, Canada, daught¥ors. of Alexatr | day. Daa can ‘| a Kk Mrs, Ferner’s brother, Dr. A. H. Mo-|der McKensie, and Mr. Foster left wi ra 4 5 { Couple in Wedloc! {i vius for a. couple of ‘weeks. Then| yesterday evening for | their respect- ‘Minot i Miss Emma. Fredrickson, daugh- ter of, Mrs. Wilhelm Fredrickson of Baldwin and Frank H. Lindstrom of Baldwin were united in marriage yes- terday afternoon at'3 o’clock at the home of Mr. andy Mrs, Carl Eliason, 22 Ave. D, by the Rev. H. C. Postleth- waite. Miss Marian Eliason of: Baldwin + attended the bride and Canrae John- son of Baldwin was best ‘man for ithe bridegrdom. The bride wore a silk taffeta dress with accessories| to match, Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom wil] make 3, their home at’ the farm of John Elia- @ son of Baldwin, Both the young, peo- ple are’ Well. known in» their home town and -have'a host of friends., Saturday thé bride.and_bridegroom will have a big wedding dance'at the Eliason farm? Everybody ‘is cordially invited to attend: g Brooks-Harris '** Have Quiet Wedding Announcement. is made of the mar- riage of Miss Jessie Brooks, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. M.. D. Brooks, of Grand Forks and David T. Harris of Charleson, N.-D., at the Episcopal parsonage by . Rev. Thomas /Dew- hurst, rector of St. George’s. The marriage took place Friday evening. Miss Brooks, a graduate of Grand Forks high school, was private sec- in charge of the office of the state licensing department. During her residence in Bismarck she has made a host) of’'friends. Mr. Harris, a farmer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. JF C. Harris, well &nown residents of Charleson: The wedding was per- y formed quietly, “ there being no. guests. The bride was attired in-a blue taffeta dress with hat to match, olis, Minn., June 14, at the Lutheran parsonage by the Rev. Petri, arrived n Bismarck Saturday. Mrs. Aslak- son was fornierly Mids Pearl Mc Ginnis of Bay City, Mich. Mr. Aslakson is deputy insurance she will go to Lidgerwood where she will visit with her parents. About July 10, Mr. Ferner will join his family and-they will spend a couple of weeks at Battle Lakes, Minn, ~ ENJOY PICNIC AT CAPITOL About 200. children and. teachers of the Vacation Bible School enjoy- ed’a picnic yesterday afternoon, on thé Capitol grounds. The children have just finished with some ‘good work in their class work during the past two weeks and finished off with a little social gathering which was thoroughly enjoyed by the members, VISITS SISTER HERE A. O. De Frate of Minot spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. W. Moses hefore continuing on his way to Bozeman, Mont., where he has accepted a position as man- ager of the Wilson store. Mr. |.Frate wag formerly connected. with a Minot store. His family will ‘join him,later. - PASSES PHYSICAL. TEST Mrs. C. W.: Moses received a tele- gram from her son, Charles Moses, who left several days ago for Anna- polis, Maryland, where he will en- ter the Annapolis Naval academy, stating that’ he had just passed the physical examination necessary for entrance at the academy. Passed away at a local hospital Sat- urday night at the age of 38. The wemains were shipped back to Leota yesterday, where interment , took place today. Mr. Hart leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. CROP CONDITIONS GOOD. W. E. Holbein, secretary -of the state good roads association, return- ing from a trip through the north- afternon .and evening. Everyone cordially invited to attend. LEAVING FOR NORWAY Mrs. Jutta Holm and Mrs.-E. Cas- pary left this morning for Denver, is ive homes. This is {ghe first time either, Mrs, McDonald | or Mrs. Fost- er ‘have seen their bi}:thplace since they were seven years | old. While in Bismarck they have beejn entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. G,| Patterson at the McKengie' hotel. | NORDBERG-KETTLES IN MAR- RIAGE. | es The marriage of Miss ‘{{azel Esther Nordberg of Pelican R:{>ids, Minn., and Clarence Alfred. li ettleson of Wing, took place at the .2 resbyterian parsonage here with the'| Rev. H. C. Postlethwaithe officiatingy CARB PARTY | The First division of Sti. Mary’s ‘Sewing Circle will give a\ card par- ty and dance at St. Mary’}; auditor- ium Thrusday ,afternoo 3. at 2:30 o'clock. A cordial invitatifon is ex- tended to the public. 1 HEARS OF SISTER'S DC HATH. Mrs. J. D. Wakeman rece’ | ed a tel. _| business visitor here yesterday, |: Miss Lucille Velapger of her } spent Sunday vi ther. : Fred Peterson of Carson is; stop- ping over. here for a ahort: visit., Gordon’ Saunders. of Crary was a Mr. and: Mrs. Gil Haggart left’ yes. terday for their home in Fargo. John Huber of Ree was.a business; visitorin the city today. Albert Brosey of Max. transacted business here yesterday, i Mrs, Fred Copeland’ left for Min- neapolis Sunday evening. Rev. August Kramer of Fessenden was a caller here today. F._E.’ Harvey of Wing transacted business here today. i Arthur B, Atkins of Napoleon vis of her sister, Mrg, Cook at| Batavia, N.Y. ‘Mrs. Cook has visite ¢ in Bis- marck many times and ha: offriends here. ’ —_ \ GOING ON TRIP SOON H. A. Armstrong of Haze Bon was a business visitor here y ysterday. Mr. Armstrong stated that | he and Mrs. Armstrong would be |starting ) PICNICG-AT APPLE CREB K- A pienic was’ enjoyed- by * Misses Dora La Brocke, Eileen Hoy, 2 /orena ‘Hedine, Ellen Jeager, ‘Celia |Hagen and Bernice Jager Sunday afts.rnoon at Apple Creek. AT SPIRITWOOD’ LAK, Mr, and Mrs. Fred L/Conklijn and Mr; and Mrs,“"W. E. Lahr hage re- NONPARTISAN SOCIAL The Nonpartisan League held a social and dance eight miles nouith-| egram yesterday telling of te death i st number | ed here today. ited here yesterday. Guy. B, Hunner ‘of , Beulah visit- Patterson Confined To His Apartment: Ti. iti Lh mmm i E. G.- Patterson, ‘candidate ‘for county commissioner, has been con- friends ‘and: supporters: until. after the election. Mr. Pattergon has made | i is rely- ing upon his friends to secure & re- presentative vote in his behalf. TO THE VOTERS paign Committee, but it omit- ting signing the alias B. Ez Jones, representing his daily west of Heil at the home of Jahn Kimnetz. bread. It is not .surprising that a ° WILLIAM HART DIES, on a mator trip to Ohio in die neared to his, apartments for the last retary to J. D.! Bacon before com-| William §. Hart of Leota, S, p,,|{utufe:. | ~~ i Your Vfay: days. wners ‘and announces ing to Bismarck several months ago| sat aaa 2 errant ; that he will\be unable\to sec | his 5 such® values.-as. these, wonderfully styled Coats’. of Velvet, Tweeds, Velour andPolo’ Cloth, also. splendid new Suit,models of Tricotines,. Home- spuns. and“, Tweed’. Being. late Irresistable Summer Frocks ‘of high quality Canton Crepe, Satin Silk Dresses In this ‘desirable collection. you will find, Taffeta, Canton. Crepe and Crepe de Chine, ‘in Henna, Brown, Navy and Black. Your choice, but come | CAPES © and carried roses.. Mr. and Mrs. turned from Spiritwood Lake, } near} : “. Cane will make their home at} 'rn part ist the tate seclated tust Jamtitawny where’ they “spent the : face Crepe and Taffeta in all the arleson. crop conditions are far better than i » rt i : —_____—_ they have been for many years. greeks ene: 1 My attention has been called: ee eae ae the f desde Pre NaaE 49 Tri: ashioned on the most desir- As Return From ; i VISITING HERE to an article in yesterday’s ble of youthful li These i Weddi Trip| me CHURCH: SOCAL net Miss Lois Field, daughter of, Dr.|bune warning voters not to oe le vee ul lines. “’ Mn‘ and Mrs. A. R. Aslakson whol 2M ice cream social on the lawn of and aunt, ‘Mt. and Mrs. Wilpert| purporting to be issued by the You'll’ éertainly think of pre-war aa ey i ea Charming new models of Wool Ve- were unitediin warsiags sElMingeab: the Presbyterian ghurch Wednesday | Field, i Burleigh County Joint :Cam- times, when: you were able.to get Hore is a very special. offeting in lour and Mixtures. Good looking and ‘serviceable new styles, just the thing for motoring and chilly even- ings. At this special price you certain- ly cannot afford to’be without one of these handsome .and very useful Ppa ¥ Colo., where they will visit about a —— ri sy . < 5 by cnt aad een ty ena! | eek with, relatives before continu- DANCE AT SCHEBLERS _ {Man like My. Jones is not cap- models, they afe:just as good-in style —_ early for best 9 9 5 wraps. CoCme in tomorrow and see ployed:in the office of the Insurance | 12S on their way to the coast-to take| A dance will be given at Scheb- able of having a* broader’ view next Fall/as they are now. * selection ........... ° them. fy : . commissioner since January 1, 1917. He received his high school ‘train- \ ing\at Sheyenhe, N. D., and took a business course ness college at Fargo. ‘ After spending a couple of weeks at Minneapolis and the lakes at De- troit, Minn., Mr. and: Mrs, Aslak- son returned to Bismarck where they- will ‘make their future home, ‘ MoffitFolk Give Dinner Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Mauk of Moffit, entertained a number of friends with a four course dinner at their farm home, three rziles south of town Sun- day. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mikesell of Braddock, Mrs. S. Eggen and daughter of Fargo, H. P. Asselstine and family, and Miss ® Katherine Benz of Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. F. Everts and Mrs. Tigan of Bis- marck, and Mrs. George Allen. of e. in: Aaker’s Busi- |° a steamer for Norway. TO THE LAKES Father . Slag, C.. W. Paulson and Howard Murphy left. Sunday even- ing ,for Spicer Lakes in Minnesota, where they will join Mrs. Paluson. Father Slag will spend about a week at, the Paulson: cottage. y; R. G. Catron’ of the department of agriculture, and: labor left yesterday | evening for Jamestown where he will make a few days visit and cast his electoral’ ballot. ‘ RETURNS HOME. Miss Helen Brownawell of Moffit, who has been visiting her sister, Mise Hope Brownawell for the past week has returned to her home. CATRON LEFT YESTERDAY EVEN-| ING. » Everybody is cordially invited to at- tend. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Licht: linger of Glen Ullin, the state. \ here ‘yesterda: L, A. Simpson, attorney at Dick- inson, was.a business visitor here yesterday. f B..F. Lawyer and ‘John, Muller_of Wing, were business visitors here - FORMER RESIDENT HERE. Charles Griffec, s former resident of this city arrived in the city S yesterday. * ler's Dairy farm tomorrow night.| of this matter, he always being Mr, and Mrs. Thomas C. Lauder of |that it is incomprehensible. to Bismarck have beén visiting at the|himjhow any one can. publicly ~lexist without! a superior guid- » Mr, and. Mra. ,W. E, Holbein re-]0f his master ‘he has resorted turned: y esterday from a two weeks | to'the familiar trick of making motor trip to the northern part ‘of it appear | that the notice iwas Hans Hanson and_J.\ Gilmen Han- Joint ; 1 a son of Brandon, Minn., stopped ovary | while it appears in truth and in Mr. and Mrs. D!' W. Owens of} you give this matter your care- Shields, visited with friends here} ful study. and attention. dominated by a master so, his : | = iz ; E = E 4 vision is dimmed ‘to the extent|z = E ing hand. In this case by order}= given by, the Burleigh County Campaign ~ Committee fact, to have been giyen bv B. E. Jones, for an,’ undisclosed principal,‘ although said princi- pal is well known to all voters. jTo the voters, I hereby deny the accusations made: in such statement or warning, and ask in behalf of my candidacy that If ut i i Be sure to'see these pretty sum- mer Wash Frocks. They: come in Volies, Organdies,; Ginghams and Linenes. If your size is in the lot you will certainly get a Se a8 Don’t be without an extra sep- arate skirt when you cari buy one of. these splendid skirts of fine ’ Prunella cloth in all the dark shades, also Baronette satins in Black, White 4 a: 50 and colors ......... SWEATERS Fine wool sports Sweaters in the popular Slip-on and ~ Tuxedo i day fi Seattle, Wash., for a vi: 4 Halliday. ye rote Bra le, Wa yesterday. ; 7 feu x bi not allow anv no- styles. Henna, Tomato, Red, _ : ae Dr. E. A. Prey of Valley City, spent| litival affiliations to interfere ite and Copen. Your choice Roast Weiners at. VISITING IN CITY the week-end with friends in Bis-|me,.as I have no affiliations. If While Heaton Apple Creek Picnic About 100 children and their par- ents enjoyed a real weiner roast over ta big open camp fire Saturday after- noon at Apple Creek, when members of the Episcopal Sunday school were entertained’ by their teachers and mothers. The children spent,a happy after- noon running races and playing games. The winners\ were. presented with various’kinds of beads, toy hats, guns and balls. * Legion Auxiliary To Hold Last Meet American Legion Auxiliary The ness mecting after which thé auxil- iary_will meet with the American Le- gion to hear thd*report on the Devils @ ,Lake convention. After the regular business session there will be a social affair with SPEND WEEK-END. HERE. Mr: and Mrs. A. F. Thompson and son, Wilfred, and Miss Grace Tand- Charles J. Moore and son and daughters, Misses -Leona B. and | Estella M: Moore of Venturia are visiting in the city today TO CONVENTION. Rev. 0. S. Jacobson, Bayert Jacob- son, and Miss Elizabeth Wetmore left this evening for St. Paul to at- tend the B. Y. P, U. convention. TO SIT ON BOARD OF EXAMINERS Rev. T. Dewhurst left yesterday evening for Fargo, where he will sit upon the state board of examiners of the Episcopal church. ON EXTENDED VISIT Paul Maassen left yesterday on an extended visit to Tacoma, Waslq where he will visit his sister. Anderson was formerly: Mrs. Carrie Barr, who was employed/ as chief clerk in the office of Dr. W. C. Crewe for four years. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V, Bowman motor. Bowman, who has been visiting with Miss Maxine McCullouch of Wash- burn for the past week. marck, ‘ Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Kitchen and family will move to 306 Eighth St. Friday. C. A. Ferebie of Halliday made a business trip to the city .yester- day. t TEIN ret Miss Ruth Smith of Moffit is vis- iting with friends and-shopping here today. : ‘New Through Pullman Service Chicago to Bismarck and Mandan Double Daily Service Leaving Chicago Union Station, Burlington Route at the opposition to my’ election, has no other reason for you! not voting for me, I can here- by conscientiously solicit your: vote. | ¢ Signed "’ ; 0. R. VOLD (Political Advertisement). : me | FT a nn Porch , bes Dresses Very necessary jn the sum- mer heat are’ these lovely trimmed,, either in contrast- ing colors or whit organdy és ] 95 A. wonderful value’ lot -of || + Men’s and Women’s Bathing ies | 498 WAISTS | , Lovely. summer blouses of Georgette and Crepe: de. Chine, Embroidered in wool and silk, ,also. beaded. This is a very special offer. - 3.9 8 3 Each, énly . ~ Select Now doubt you are planning something special for that day and want to look your best. Don’t wait, until the last day to make your selection, ‘do it now. There might be some alterations to make on.the “eats.” Election returns will be sent! ed to Washburn, Sunday.’ As they < i s Rate to the American Legion hall. returned home they were accompa: a‘ Bathing, garments you select and that takes time so don’t nied by their daughter, Miss Marcia \ Suits , delay and spoil the erijoyments of the day by be- ing disappointed in some article of wearing: ap: parel that you planned on. Come in tomorrow,” . Skirts Here is another very special offering in separate skirts made ‘of serges and Tweeds in plaids and stripes. Most “of them with box or knife will hold the last regular meeting of |- Mr. and. Mrs. A. I. Anderson of Red-|. i 4 dresses made of Voile, Beach plaiting, also some plain the, season tomorrow evening at 3 , S. D,, he cit: ‘ ef 5 Be if celock. There will be a short busi eae tae mmotored 4 fie city ae Gloth and Percales All are The great National Holiday the real Dress-up eters styles. 4.98 Day of the Summer, is only a few days'away. No our choice ...... ‘Hosiery. Come, to: this store for Wo- mén's silk:-bosiéry, ‘Always the most NTH oO TCU uD UMM TU NUTMEG suits. Sizes 36 to’ 44. No »Meed of staying away from 10:10 a. m.—North Coast Limited, No. 1. Hand Bags , berg of Aneta, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. there is no time like the present. apg ( Anderson of MeVille, motored down) yf. Christianson of Wing who has (Solid Train.) Arrive Bismarck 11:39 a: m.; bi ' to spend the week-end- with ae been in the hospital for some weeks Mandan, 11:55 a. m.’ 1 ie water when you can buy Mave ew oder dust pe 4 Charlotte Thompson, who is employ-| recently called in the city yesterday : ie em - al ‘ eas andi \ ed in the governor's office. The par | for consultation with his physician. | - 6:30 p. m.—Pacific Express, No. 3. (Through this low price....- be hen for ps Baars sell e | © Jty departed this morning for their fae 5 en : Pullmans.) Arrive Bismarck 10:26 p. m.; PP ing stem for Ieee! ective homes. Mrs. Carl Myhre who has been vis- Mandan, 10:50 p. m. f ‘ t ext iting in Valley City for a few days i ue ae ea R : ; Women’s Patent 1.75 to 1 2.00 i! ENTERTAINS. WITH DINNER. — | has returned to the city. , I > Children 3 Ki d Pumps Je ‘Pumps ' Mrs. Georgia Packard gave a six ‘ important Dresses S822, o'clock dinner yesterday evening at Miss Esther Oppermann of Wheat- Change in. Train Time Neat and trim looking black 7 Black patent leathe, one Newest Neckwear the Grand Pacifie hotel in honor'of| land, is visiting with Miss Nettie , . "i ie 2 . ne strap style” strap pumps with nickle Moss Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Anderson of Red-| Gaulke for several days. Effective July 2 . Bratly, One Sn Ve Be UR SE ee ae ase: For the Fourth fieldi 8D. Mess Andota ewe o ea . checks and plain. Naturally . “cut -vamps, all leathes, High A very smart looking style in A big line formerly Mrs. Carrie Barr, is visit-! Mrs. Peter: Romsog of Fargo who Train , they're priced / Military & 50 plain 5 50 59 10 3 50 ing at the home of Mrs.' Packard for/ spent yesterday here left this morn-| 47 3 rhe pacitc F ill leave Bism: Bee rats 1.95 beste Aree ; : palent leather ode c a ties aga ing’ for her home. ~~ at 10:34 p. m. and Mandan at 10:00 p. pale at > SPENDS WEEK-END HERE. * Miss Irene Beranger and brother, Henry Beranger of Minot, who spent the week-end visiting with Miss Ger- F. P. Wernli of Hazen arrived in the city yesterday for several days’ visit with friends. Mrs. H. Hagen and Mrs. E. Ald- m. (Mountain Time), one hour and 42 minutes earlier than formerly. ae Restful Lounge Cars Have Been Added toTrains 3 and 4 ATT RN TT LUCAS CO. trae aie & left qyestertay fers rich of Dele were shoppers in N h P fi R ‘1 eo : i ‘| the city today. : e = orthern Facifi llwa oes ; a asi Na te William Kiley,,son of Mr. and Mrs. * see c a y J 5 / = Mrs. H. S. Dobler and daughter| 5. w. Kiley, who has been attendi \ ; } the Thiversity of North Dakota has eR left yesterday evening for Moline, eS 6G

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