The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 5

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RIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922 | a ee , SOCHAL AND h *Announcement Is 4 Made of Marriage : ; cf Holiday Bride * .Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Hollens- ome Allen, son of Mr. and Mra G. B. Allen of Sioux Falls, S. D., former; residents of Bismarck. While the marriage took place Dec. in the Presbyterian church is, S. D., no one execpt ds of the bride knew ge. Mrs. Allen spem holidays visiting in intimate of her m, the Chri Sioux Falls. Both Mr. and Mrs. Allen graduated from the local high school and have a host of friends in the city. Mrs Allen was employed as socicty editor on the Bismarck. Tribune for about a Lake Madison, S. D., and a visit witn the bridegroom's parents at Sioux while: Mrs. Allen takes a course in musiz, men’s Community Council will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the rest: room of the Ma- sonic Temple. Since important business is to be transacted at this meeting, all members are urged to be present. Entertain for honor of Miss Lois McGettigan yes- place in the near future. During the | PERSONAL | + ——$ ‘How Ruby Played... eyening the women sewed on various atticles for the bridal chest. Mrs. Skinner's home was decorated with wild flowers, Mrs. Fred Raleigh as- sisted the hostess in the evening's en- tertainment. Refreshments were ser- ved during the evening. Give Shower for Teacher ing at 8 o'clock'in honor of- Miss Lois McGettigan who was first grade teacher in Will's school during the past year. The ten guests spent the evening in playing whist. The rooms were artistically decorated with sweet williams. A two course luncheon was served by the hostess, Recital Numbers x Well Received Through an unintentional error and a small musical farce was en- thusiastically received by the audi- (a) A. Bowl of Roszs........ Clarke Chaminade Isabella Cochran There were Ninety and Nine..Davis Albina Plattner (a) A Leaf of Gold, from Faust. . . Gounod De Koven Summer (b) A Winter Lullaby..... May Ackerman O don fatale, from Don Carlo..Verdi Hennie Olive Hearl . Tate A young -w nie Olive Hearl ‘Her Husband...... Bismarck since. October, _durip which time she: has’ been professi ally engaged in teaching voice p| expression, Miss Rudge when aske about the music talent of this co} munity stated that it could be m one of the music centers of Northwest as there exists much ur developed talent. Many of those wh attended the recital remarked of th TRUTH AND HEALTH Two free lectures will be given i} the club rooms of the Business a: Professional Women. this even and tomorrow afternoon by Rev. G. Grier, pastor of the Church of thi Truth, Spokane, Wash. | This evening at 8 o'clock he will speak on “The Power of Thought» Is Seeking.” The public is cordially invited’ to attend. we Bl eae j ARRIVES FROM COLLEGE, Miss Margaret Smith arrived to: TO CHICAGO. Miss Gladjs M. Taite who is em-! RETURNS FROM CHICAGO. yesterday for their home at. Red- y field) S. D., after about a week’s | visib with friends. sapolis}, Minn., has returned to ity. 3 " THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE John Sakaraisge forithe past couple of weeks has re- Miss Rudge has been a resident ¢tunned to the city. RETURN HOME. and Mrs. A, I. Anderson teft al ‘CALL AT COURT HOUSE. C. EB. Moffit of Moffit, C. R. Craw- NURSE RETURNS, Misa Catherine Naughton, R.N., who has been visiting in Mihne- the VISITING SISTER. _ Mrs: William Baxter of Braddock Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clocks Visiting with her sister, Mrs. Cath- he will talk on “What All the Worlf@rind Hendershot. ¢ CITY VISITORS. Misses Blanche Hanen and Isabel #avis of Tuttle, were visitors in the ty yesterday. 'Mrwand Mrs. B,'B. Snyder of Hazel- yn, were shoppers in the city yes: [t near Wing, Arnold. Gerberding of j have been visiting. with Mrs. Baker's Kenzie, and M. J. Olson, Jr., of Sterl- ing were court house callers yester- day. —+ Mrs. Lyman Bakcr and son who sister at Moorhead, have returned to the city. Mrs. William Schuett of Hankinson stopped over here this morning be- daughter, Miss Helen, and’ son, Rob- ort of Steele, were visitors here yes- terday, , Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen and daugh- ter, Miss Sophie of Regan, were vis- itors at the capitol yesterday. Mrs. Bart Huber and sister of Tur- tle Lake, -are spending several days shopping in the city. J. G. Buitz of Mott was in the city today on business and to hear the “Pep man.” a business trip to Bismarck yester- day. ing several days here ‘on business. | A Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Roberts of Mott, were visitors in Bismarck today. George F. Nelson of Baldwin was a court house caller yesterday. C. J. Cleveland of Wilton, was % business caller here yesterday. Sam Berg of Wilton, made a busi- ness trip to Bismarck yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Anderson of Driscoll, was a ghopper here yesterday. \E. T. Hollaway of Baldwin calléd here yesterday on business. b Excuse for \VHomely Hands Now year past. Mr. Allen is a junior{from some quarter the program of| g..¢ eee neutral soap and fre- All Midsummer hats at % price } i ellen fig, naan reer Lae Riverside, Calif. “wh eer! Ticath n the College of Engin t the| Miss Rud; tal need | 12Y from le, 5. where : : University of Michigan Mrs “allen aa given Wednesday evening tutes she has been attending the Riverside CAPITAL, CALLERS. . George, Oscar and 0. Paulsen of suent c aprlonuon=. of and less. left today to join her husband at] of Thursday evening, however, the| College. Miss Smith will spend the Domraven and Verdi Rognlic of oo Grand Forks, were callers in the city e Blouses value from $3.00 to Sigux Falls, SD. They expect to recital was well attended at the|S¥™mer with her parents, Mr. anand, mere. casters at the capitol vesterday, EL $13.50, clearing sale $1.00 ai spfid the summer on a motor trip High School Auditorium. «The, pro-|_Mrs. W., L. Smith, 7 stobdey. ie 9 : : to $3.95. Cashonly. E through the Black Hills, a visit at gram which included solos, readings, 2 SHOPPING ‘HERE. William Fricke of Baldwin .made to $3.95. ‘ash only. Falls. For the next two years Mr. emcee The following program was| ployed at the’ United States land of- K and Mrs. Allen will aaperennie home| given: fice will leave this evening for Chi- ardayy . George Boelter of Arena was a Suppremented by spong- Hee ee cae nee Alea. Robert, toi.que j'aime, from Roberta| cago, where she will spend a couple! : fy) caller at the: epert vhouses yestetady. une Sie Phantom Few: ° ’ ao will complete his engineering work,| !¢ Diable ...........-. Meyerbeer | of weeks visiting with friends. | William Uhde.of Regan, William ; : ler—does leave the skin Nielsen s Millinery i 4 Jennie Olive Hearl - ‘ysepson of Wing, Andrew Halver/ M..T. Sanders of St. Paul is spend- soft, smooth and white. Hart's (b) Gae to Sleep......0..... Fisher : egam, E. C. Fogarty of Sterling, I. Room 4, Hughes Bldg., — Mazel Picree _Miss Hazel Pearce, who has been|#Lay Bay of Menoken, M. H. Nel-| J. A. Kohler of Wing was a busi- Onpasitea ficial Community Council Where Ignorance is Bi visiting with her_sister_in Chicagolin af Sterling, W. H. Spear of Mc-!ncess caller in the city yesterday. PP oe i Because cleansing with Rose Leaf Jelly C. J. Cleveland of Wilton, called in the city yesterday. At Mrs. Moran’s—another Bara Dance Saturday Night, July 1st. One mile south and J. W. Kollsiek was a capitol visitor | one-half mile east Fort Lin- today. coln. .Syncopated orchestra. Good Roads. Everybody wel- No Truth and Health Lec-| come. ture tonight. Train delayed.| Lecture at 2:30 p. m. Satur- The Rose Shop will seli all worth of the sity have announced|, 4, Miscellaneous shower was giveny Rudee'e Reaerccina the Uma of ha one prittin, L. E, Malard of Stew | fore continuing on her way to Mon) Carly Mickkelson of Fargo, was #|day afternoon. , Everyone|summer hats Saturday, special- that ninrtidge oftacle chter, Mies | bY Mrs. C: D, Owen at her home on] sosourn in these quarters artsdale, were court house callers; tina. re business visitor here yesterday. come ‘ly priced at $1—$3—$5. avihirot <LAVie Me tugnter, 388! Mandan and Ave © Wednesday even- i ‘yesterday. oe . . et LaVerne to Kenneth Jer- i Mr. add Mis Ue. Se Torveiid: ana CLEARING SALE Yesterday we received sever- al dozen white hats from D. B. Fisk & Co. Ohicago. These hats will sell at greatly reduced prices, CLEARING SALE OF * Bloomer’s and Stepins from $1.10 to $4.50. Marinello Shop, and Waist Shop ‘ i SATURDAY Neo Prospective Bride Tsabella G i ear, (a) Bobolink ... . Bischoff I, Mrs. Forest Skinner entertained in| (b) Somewhere. a Calling terday evening at her home on 414 Genevieve Menard Hughes \ li ‘ Ave. A. Each lady present presented SCARFS the honor guest with a recipe, the Musical Farce ~ "one which she had found to be the Newly engaged young lady..... ‘s Y most popluar with her friends, Miss Isabella Cochran McGettigan’s , marriage will take Her Fiance ..-Carl Keidel — Black, brown and grey. Each iD Bleached Musi Hiland Crash avomen’s Union Suits Infants’ Shoes Brassiers =| Good quality. ‘et Absorbent ummer weight. , Assorted sizes Fancy styles. = | Bleached. yds, a) 1 brown Crash. yds, for $ 1 Full bleached. ° 3 for $ 1 and styles. A pair....... $ 1 Your choice Be Ae ey ies $ 1 F . Boys’ Union Suits 2 A Beautiful Creation Unbleached Midlin Huck Towels Ecru mesh 2 tn $1 Canvas Pumps "Petticoats 36 inches 1 0 ; } $ 1 Full bleached. 6 $ 1 or balbriggan.' for Children’s, 5 to 8. $ 1 For women, $ 1 A new model-like above cut—except- wide. yds. fff Good quality. for Munsing Union Suits Instep strap. A pair..... 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