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abe es he + ye ’ iy. 5 y ’ » » " MONDAY, JULY 17,1922 — _ — | SOCIAL AND | | PERSONAL | —__ __.__» Woodworth-Talcott Marriage Occurs at High Noon in Fargo The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Woodworth, daughter of Mrs, Nan Woodworth Bailey, of Fargo, and Frank Squier Taleott Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Talcott Sr., of Fargo took place in the music room of the Bailey home at high noon Saturday with Dean Henry F. Kloman of the Episcopal diocese of the state offici- ating. Only members of the two fam- ilies and intimate friends of the young people were present, F. S. Tal- cott Sr., is a member of the state board of'| administration, and the family resided in Bismarck until aj few years ago. The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Taléott, a sister of the bride- groom. Porter T. Talcott, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man for his brother, The bride was dressed in a frock of dark blue pongee, a dark blue duvetyne hat, and slippers of grey suede with hose to match and carried on army bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley and orehids. The bridesmaid, Miss Talcott, appeared in a gown of henna faille crepe and carried a colonial bouquet of old fashioned garden flow- ers, The music room was adorned, in roses and plumosos. The bride was given away by her granddaughter, Mr. Woodworth. ‘A reception was held for the-bridal couple immediate- ly after the'marriageceremony, ‘ Among the out-of-town guests’ “at the wedding: were Miss Carrie Patter- son of New York:City and Miss Marje Sattler of Grand Forks, Mrs. Talcott Jr, attended Mrs. Dow’s School, Briar Cliffe Manor, N. Y. Mr. Talcott: attended the uni- « versity of North, Dakota and is a graduate of Williams) College. Mr, and, Mrs, Taleott Jr left’ on a wedding trip to the. east immediately after the wedding, and. reception. They will go by way of the Great Lakes -and Buffalo, N. Y. Upon their return they will make their home in Fargo. ‘Give Breakfast for Sorority Girls Miss Mary Parsons gave a 10 o'clock breakfast yesterday morning in honor of Miss Esther Staley and her guests, Chi Omega sorority girls who accompanied her home from the Chi Omega convention held at Salt Lake City, Utah, recently. Plates were laid for 12 guests. In the afternoon a motor trip to the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Crook, south of MeKenzie was arranged for the girls. Miss Staley’s guests, Miss Mildred Perkins of Dickinson, and Misses Marian Day, Hazel Moren, and Helen Kenneally of Minneapolis, Minn., left for their respective homes yesterday. Miss: Helen McGrath of: Stillwater will spend another week with Miss Staley. Entertain for Out-of-Town Visitors A dinner will be given by Rev. and Mrs..H. C. Postlethwaite 6:30 o'clock this evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Harris’ and daughters, Miss Dorothy and Elis beth, of Bloomington, Ind., and Rev. and Mrs, Edward Brearly and daugh- , ter, Miss Ruth, and niece, Miss Mar- garet Brearly, ofNew Jersey. Dr. and Mrs. F.:M. Smyth will also be guests at the dinner, At one time Dr. Harris had charge of the Presby- terian church of Bismarek, for ten yeurs. He’is employed at present in| church work with the student body at the University of Indiana. The| Harris’ and’ the Brearly’s are on a) motor trip to the “Yellowsténe Na-') , tional Park. : | re RC : pee tyes RETURNS FROM YEAR IN CALIFORNIA Thomas H. Ryan’ and daugh- sses Elizabeth and Catherine,| formerly of,this city, who have been} living. at; Losy-Angeles, Calif. and] touring the’statd for the past year) arrived in Bismarck Saturday night! for a week’s' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J...N. Roherty and* ‘with ‘other friends. Mrs. Ryan will join ‘Yr. Ryan in St. Paul, Minn, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and family and other relatives motored as far as the Yel- lowstone Park. Mrs. Ryan declared that she had. thoroughly enjoyed her| year in California. She said that camping along the trail was an ex- perience which only those who had enjoyed could appreciate entirely. | + LEAVING ON VACATION TRIP. Miss Dora LaBrocque of the Tri- bune apartments, who, is employed by | the Soo Railway, ht this morning on a month’s vacation trip to the Twin | Cities, Schenectady, N. Y., and Sara-} toga Lakes, where she will visit with | friends and relatives. | ENTERS BSINESS HERE | Miss Zora Kysilka of Fargo has en-/| tered the Park Art Hair Shop in, the Eltinge building as chiropodist. Miss Kysilka has had a great deal of ex- »perience in her line of work -before coming to Bismarck, She began her duties this morning. STOPPED’ TO VISIT BROTHER Mrs, Martin J. Conley of Portland, Ore., who has been visiting with¢her brother, Bert Hughes, left yesterday for her home. Mrs. Conley visited in’ Momence, IIL, for several weeks pre- vious to her arrival in Bismarck. | LEAVING ON MOTOR’ TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. Morris and family left this morning on an automobile + tbur of the Yellowstone National Park. They may extend the trip to the coast. Mr. Morris is chief engi-_ neer of the Railway commission. | TO VISIT FRIENDS Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart of Wilton motored to the city yester- day for a visit with Dr. and Mrs, Charles W. Harris and daughters, Misses Dorothy and Elizabeth of Bloomington, Ind., who are at the) ; this evening for Minneapolis, Minn., | where she will spend her two weeks’ home of Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Smyth! and other friends of the city for sev- eral days. ‘ VISITING HERE ‘ Miss Laura Sanderson, member of the city council at La Moure, arrived in the city yesterday evening for a few days visit with Miss Leila Dies-, em, at her apartment at 930 Fourth St. Miss Sanderson was assistant superintendent of public instruction at the capitol for a number of years and county superintendent of schools for La Moure county at one time. TO REPORT ON DESTROYER Ensign Paul Register who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Register for several weeks past has left for Philadelphia, Pa. Ensign Register is\a graduate’ of the Annapolis Naval Academy and) has orders to report on the George E. Badger destroyer. FORMER RESIDENT HERE Mrs. Pearl McGowan and sister, Miss Maud Huntley of Hancock, Minn., have been visiting for the past week with their sister, Mrs. F.! J. Hiland and other friends. Mrs. McGowan was formerly employed -at Webb Bros. Mrs. McGowan and Miss Huntley will leave tomorrow for their home. TO THE LAKES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gehner and daughter, Miss Anna of Washburn stopped over here today for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Marsh. The Gehners are going to spend three weeks at lakes in Minnesota, Their first stop will be at Lake Alexandria, | LEAVE FOR TRAINING CAMP Major George Russ, Jr., and Fin- ley Baker left: this morning for! Mimneapclis, Minn, -They| will attend the Citizens’ Military Training camp which will be held at, Fort Snelling during the month of, August. GOING TO FAIR. Dr. W. F. Crewe, state veterinar- ian and H. H. Cohenour left this morning for Fargo, where they will attend the state fair. Dr Crewe will also attend a meeting of the veteri-| narians there during the week. ) LEAVE FOR THE LAKES The Misses Catherine McDonald, Frances Peterson, and Julia Johnson left yesterday to spend a two weeks vacation at the Minnesota lakes. On their return they will stop off at various other points. HOME FROM COLLEGE Granville Grambs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grambs_ has returned from Dartmouth college, Hanover, N. H., for the summer. Mr. Grambs is a junior at college. FORMER RESIDENT HERE « M. G. Hagen of Fargo, a former resident of the city, visited in the city yesterday. For many years Mr. Hagen was connected with the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor. EDITOR VISITS WIFE L, E. Drevekacht, editor of the Golden Valley American, of Golden Valley, spent the week end in the city visiting with his wife, Mrs, Dreveskacht who is ill inta local hos- pital. VISITING HERE Mf. and Mrs, C, E. Packard and children of Washburn are visiting! at the home of Police Magistrate and Mrs. W. C. Cashman for a few] days. TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. William Dahlheimer and son, Billy, left this morning for Fargo, where they will visit with Mrs. Dahtheimer’s parents and other rel- atives for about a month. GOING HOME C. A. Christie, father of Mrs. C, L. Young, who has been visiting at the Young home-for the past two weeks left this morning for his home at Bisbee. TO TACOMA Mrs. John Maassen and daughter, Miss Mae, left yesterday for Tacoma, Wash., where they will spend a month. Miss Maassen is a bookkeeper at the St, Alexius hospital. RETURNING FROM THE SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodmansee who have been at Hunters Hot Spring, Mont., are expected to arrive in the city this evening. AWAY ON BUSINESS J. E. Kaulfuss of the state railway commission left this morning for Marion where he was called on busi- ness, TO SUMMER COTTAGE Mrs. William W. Webb and daugh- ter, Miss Alice, left this morning for Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, where they will spend the summer at. their cottage. TO NEW YORK Dr. D. ,\M. Taylor who has been a) guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Taylor left this morning for, his home at Edwards, N. Y. ISSUE MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued at the conrt house Saturday for Mra. Daisy Cooper and John O. Johnson of Menoken. ' ON VACATION Miss Susan’ Greyerbeihl will leave vacation. ‘ AWAY ON VISIT Henry Jones left yesterday for a two weeks’ visit at Jamestown, Val- ley City, and Fargo. ON SCHOOL MATTERS County Supt. W. E. Parsons will go to Driscoll this evening to discuss school problems ‘with the board of education, Miss Bill Farley who has been em- ployed as assistant in the office of Dr. W. E. Cole left this morning for Norfolk, Va. MOTOR! HOME Miss Mary Nierling and Miss Mar- caret M. Mallick of Jamestown, who have been visiting with Miss Mabel A { i nn nnn iii ttt Um tim mnt mn MMMM Breeh over the week end left this’ morning for their home. LADIES’ AID MEETING The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Swenson, seven miles southeast of the city Wednesday afternoon. All those who do not have a way in which to go are asked to notify Mrs Daniel Sundquist. TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kauffman left today for Paradise Valley, Calif, where they will make their futur home. Mr. Kauffman has been em- ployed at the Eltinge theater fot sometime past, ON VACATION ~ Gilbert Haugen left this morning for Grand Forks and for a vacation at the lakes in Minnesota, While’ at Grand Forks Mr. Haugen will at tend a meeting of the Sons of Nor- way. WAR MOTHERS MEET There will be a regular meeting of the American War Mothers at Legion hall at 3 o’clock Tuesday af-, ternoon, Members are asked to come prepared to pay their dues. MOTOR TO THE FAIR. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Granes mo- tored to Fargo today to take in the Fair. Their daughter, Miss Graci. who is employed at the Capitol ac- companied them. * GOING TO MONTANA. Miss Susan Wermerskirchen left today on a two weeks’ vacation tu Wibaux, Mont. and other places in Montana to visit with friends. TO THE LAKES. Dr. J. K. Blunt left Saturday night for Alexandria, Minn., to spend two weeks visiting with Judge and Mrs. Andrew Miler at their cottage on Lake McAlliister. VISITING BROTHER AND FAMILY. Miss Bernice Nupen of Colorado Springs, Colo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nupeh of the Thomp- son apartment. Miss Nupen is a sis- ter of Mr. Nupen. LEAVES FOR NEW YORK Miss Dora La Brocke left this morning for New York, where she will spend her vacation. TO CHICAGO ON VACATION. Miss Adele Kauffman. left Satur- day for several weeks, vacation to FOOT SPECIALIST TREATING CORNS, BUNIONS, FALLEN ARCHES : INGROWING NAILS AND ALL FOOT TROUBLES MEN AND WOMEN Park Art Hair Shop oa} 9-10 Hoskins Block FELLOWS ° Another large shipment of * Wilson ‘ Bros. fancy Knit Ties received. Come in and get yours. KLEIN—Tailor and Cleaner | ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE This is the big Clearance Week. To attend this sale is to know the deep price reductions on Mer- chandise you need now. z ) Were you in Saturday? If you weren’t you missed a rare bargain feast, a i Sread deal of merchandise went to enthusiastic buyers, but there is plenty left to make your visit here tomorrow very interesting, so be sure to come. You'll profit by your attendance. AW. We Close Wednesday Afternoo city, Mr. Mr. Taylor of Beach,-Lester Ritchie! Schidler of Steele, Mrs, Hurberg! of Parshall,! charged from the hospital. Chieago, Il, wheye she will visi: with friends. ‘ RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spohn, who have been visiting with relatives in White Roék and? enjoying a motor trip in Minnesota for the past three weeks returned to their home Satur- day night. STOP OVER HERE Mrs. Helen Haus and Miss Anna Erickson who have been Wisiting at Mandan stopped over here today 02 their way to their home in Edgeley, TO FARGO. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrist left today for Fargo, where they will spend several days at the fair. NURSES ON VACATION — Misses Mabel and Lorraine Eek- lund, nurses at the Bismarck hos- pital, left today for a two weeks’ vacation at their home in Wilton. M. A. Barger, cashier of the First National Bank of Linton was doing business in the city today. Miss Esther Nelson of Webb Bros.) is spending a two weeks’ vacation at her home in Washburn, R. A. Middaugh, state fire marshal spent the week end with his family on Fourth Street. * Edward Knudson of Aberdeen made a business trip to the capital city yesterday. Mrs. Frank Goodman of Dawson was a shopper in the city Saturday Rev. A. Guenther spent Sunday at Hebron. K. 0. Knutson of Menoken was a Sunday visitor in the city. Mrs. Roy Anderson of Wilton was a city caller here today. Mrs. E, B. Wilkinson of Mandan was a shopper here today. LSE EE Bismarck Hospital Owen Armstrong -of Page, Clara Carmichael of Golva, August Lang of Danhoff, Mrs. F. . ‘Krieger of New Salem, Elmer Jesser of Falkirk, Mrs. | B. @ Crow of, Makota, and Mrs. Vic- tor Anderson of Wilton have enter- ed the Bismarck hospital, for treat- ment. Mrs, Ed Schuetzler of Mound| City, Mrs. A. Person and baby boy of the ctiy, Miss-Emma Bell of the Phone 408 \ ° , LUCAS CO. BISMARCK ns During July and August ==co= | Schiermeister ‘of Linton,| A. B. Krogen of Driscoll, and Mrs. of Wing have been dis- No Failures In Preserving when you use ¥% sugar and % Karo Crystal White—instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocér for Karo/ RED LABEL. Specially Attractive | Prices | now placed on all our Men’s Low Cuts —now—just when you need them. The hottest weather is ahead of us— when you'll enjoy the coolness and ease of a good fitting pair of Oxfords. Priced © $7.85 $6.85 | $4.85 FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refinmg Company, Dept. 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