The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1922, Page 5

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Child day afternoon at St. Mary’s school, auditorium with Mrs. William Breen, Mrs. Robt. Barfknecht, and’ Mrs. R. B. Loubek as. hostesses. Father Performs Marriage Rites For Daughter & Miss France; Monson and Joel E. L. R. : their TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS. Marriage rows were taken by Miss; Catherine Schneider, daughter of Mr. PY | § Stokke of LaCrosse, Wis., were’ unit-| and Mrs. Joseph Schneider. and Law- \ ed in marriage this morning at 10| Fence Schubert this morning at St. \ o'clock by the Rev. I, G. Afonson,|Mary’s chapel with Rev. Father Slag { father of the bride, at their home on | officiating. A reception wild be giv- W. Father street. en at the home of the bride's’ par- Among the guests at the wedding were Rev. and Mrs, M. T. Holey of Turtle Lake;. Rey. and Mrs. C, J. Fyllings. of Mandan, and Rev. and Mrs. Victor Bartling. ent. ents this evening. Mr. Schubert has é been connected with the 0. H. Will Seed Co, for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Schubert will make their home in the city, ‘ Mr. i Me The bride was. attendéd by her —— . 4» Sisters, Kisses ‘Hilda and Jo Monson TO DAIRY SHOW. their ‘ and the bridegroom was attended by; J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of Luther Monson, brother of the bride. | agriculture and labor; R, G. Catron, Miss Anna Monson played Lohren-j deputy commissioner; R. F. Flint,| . Mr> After the dinner was gyv'a’s. Wedding march. ceremony a course served. Mrs, Stokke was a trained nurse. Mr. Stokke is..connected with, the * Capital Security bank at LaCrorse, Wis.. Mr. and Mrs, Stokke will leave | tomorrow for a short honeymoon trip to Williston where they will. visit with a. sister of the bride, and will 1 stop at nneapolis, Minn., before i continuing on their way to LaCrosse, where they will make their home. J SENDS MESSAGE FROM CONFER- ENCE. In a telegram to Mrs. F. L, Conk- lin, Dr. F. yth, who is attend- ing. the National Red Cross confer- ence in Washingotn, D, C., as a rep- resentative from the local depart- ment, stated that President Harding had commended the work carried on by the Réd Cross during the recent war emergency.. Chairman Payne pledged all funds available. A reception was given by the President at the White House Monday for the Celegatcs to the conference. dairy commixsioner; C, F. Kellogg, E. S. Dale, herdsmen at the peniten- tiary; Carl Nelson, ‘manager; V..R. Haines, butter maker; J. H. Grills and’'C, H. Moulton, field men, all. of the Northern Produce Co., and Louis Garske have gone to the National Dairy show at Hamline, Minn. LA. fy LADIES AID, ‘The Tadies of the German Luth- eran Aid society wiil have their an- nual election Thuniday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. N, Harrison, 40. Fifth St.’ All members urged to be present, ANNOUNCE BIRTH. Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Bradshaw of Wilton, announce the birth of a baby girl this morning in Bismarck, at the home of their mother, ma WILL SPEAK AT MEETING. Mrs.,Alfred Zuger, chairman of the illiteracy commission of the North Dakota Federation of Wo- i \ SODALITY SOCIAL, A social meeting of St. Mary’s So- ill be held tomorrow evening lock. in the gymnasium at chool. The early part of the evening will be spent in gymna- sium work with an instructor in charged. «This will be followed by a social. As this is the first meeting of the reason all are urged to at- tend, MONSON-CARLSON MARRIAGE. | Miss Hul A.’ ‘fongon and Johan August Carlson, both of Bismarek, were united in marriage Saturday evening, Oct. 7, by the Rev. EB, F. Alfson, of the First Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter attended the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will make their home at 614 Eighth street, D * COLD CREAM POWDER. | bee LITILE-PINK & WHITE: BOXES You. will love’ Armand Cold Cream Powder— it is so smooth, it spreads so evenly and blends so naturally intg your skin. ‘And, best of all, Armand stays on till you. wash it off. For though it is dry, and the’softest of powders, Armand contains a touch SEWING CIRCLE. The 4th division of St. Mary’s Sew- ing Circle will meet at the Bishop's mansion on 122 Thayer St. tomor- row afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. E,; G. Anderson and Mrs. J. A. Hoff- “of, cold cream. man will be hostesies. All members; 4 Try a box to-day. It is are cordially invited to be present. | $1, everywhere—in the little pink and white hat-box. If, after several trials, you are not thoroughly pleased, take it back and your money will be returned. Ask your dealer for, or send us 25c for a week-end ‘ package containing gener- ous samples of Armand Cold Cream Powder, Armand Bouquet, Rouge, Cold’ Cream, Vanishing Sream, Talcum and Soap— GO. TO CONVENTION, Henry Flow and Henry Jagd left today for New, Orlcans to attend the national convention of the American Tegion. Among other Legion men ftom this vicinity who will leave to- morrow are A. A. Jones, Donald Mc- Phee and Harold Hopton. THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Thursday Musical Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home Address BD of Mrs, Arthur Bauer, 715 Sixth as Street. s Moines SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. There will be a general meeting of the St. Mary’s Sewing’ Circle Thurs- Spoiled bakings can betraced : to the use of cheap or big can bak- ingpowders-thekind that offer you quantity instead of quality—that are not uniform. CALUMET One trial will prove it has more than the ordi- nary leavening strength—prove that it effects a big saving in cost, time and ma- - terials. It is always uniform —the | last spoonful is as good as the first. The sale of Calumet is over 150% greater than that of any | ff other baking powder in | America—further proof of its vzer SUperior merit. est BY : et WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER | men's clubs will speak before thc Wednegday. * STITT-GLORVIGEN MARRIAGE, Miss Worothy, Evaline Stitt and Martin George Florvigen, both ot Bismarck, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Kafer by the Rev. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS, There will be a regular meeting of ‘the American Legion Auxiliary tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Since this. is the first meeting of the. sea- son‘all members are urged to be pres MOTOR DOWN FOR WEEK-END. Minot, who motored down for the weck end in Bismarck and Mandan visiting with friends, returned to Sigourny, Ia., who have been visit- ing at the home of their son, Dr. last night. Mr. Minneapolis, Minn. who have been SAE A AAR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Conversation club at Mandan| bor on Johnson of the Baptist church. Mr, and Mrs. Glorivigen will make home in Bismarck. ‘ Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Hedtke and Mrs, E, C. Wilson of Hettinger, and Rev. C. E. Fenton of Bowman motor- ed into Bismarck yesterday evening: and Mrs. Harry Passenger of i aN Forks stopped in Bismarck hipped on] Miss Nellie Bambery of Flasher i i nce i Z ‘ RETURN HOME, me way tee ‘Methodist conference|'was a city, shopper~here yesterday, Sede ieee nipter of ee Miss Mabel Diamond is spending | G. Schipfer returned to their home ‘STOP OVER and Mrs. J. F. Cooley of St. visiting with relatives in Colehar- in Bismarck this Morning on their way home. Rev. C. E.!Vermilya of San Fran- cisco, Cal. prasiding -elder of the Methodist church, is in Bismarck Methodist conference in Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kemper of Bellefontaine, Ohio, who have been spending a few dpys in the city on business their home.” Mr. Kemper is county recorder of his county. Rev. W. J. Hutchinson. of Grand . N. ‘Keniston has returned: from Fargo where he served as foreman of the, federal grand jury. The first and second divisions of iat the school auditoruim. LADIES AID The Ladies aid.of the for a short time stopped: over FORMER MINISTER HERE lors. LEAVE ON VISIT business “and to attend the of Several month: RETURN HOME and Waupaces 9 LEAVES ON VISIT. for a week's visit with morning for and friends in Flasher. left this RUMMAGE SALE MOTOR TO CITY Oct. 14. TO. CONFERENCE for a week in Flasher. RETURNS FROM FARG a few days in Bismarck, a visitor here today. SEWING CIRCLE Mary’s sewing circle will meet| ness, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 0’clock “Trinity Lutheran church will. meet; tomor- row afternoon in the church par- J. L. Johnson has left for .a visit | in St. Paul, Minn., Mrs, Mary A. Kollmann has’ left relatives The ladies of the Episéopal church will hold a rummage sale Saturday, Miss Hanna Ingeseth returned to the city this morning after visiting H. B. Dunbar, of Turtle Lake was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin mo- tored to Mott yesterday ‘on busi- HOLD FUNERAL ” court house, were held at the tist church this: afternoon was unable to be present at funeral. tette composed of Mrs, F. G. erman, Mrs. Charles: Staley. gan. ion Wednesday evening, 11th, at 8 p. m. first. meeting of the year up. mage Sale Saturday, 3rd St. : A. Ji Lah of Leith was a caller today. ieee Welcome Visiting Teachers ~~ Buy-Your — Winter and get the advantage of big assortments and special values, such as these. © Chappie Coats 2 Here is an ideal winter coat for North Dakota. Of heavy Chamoi- sette cloth, lined with Satin and interlined. making it absolutely windproof. and warm’ Also has beaverette collars and cuffs...... ~ Autumn Frocks Two Very Special Values. For the “Flappers” and small wo- men we offer these smart wool dresses made of checked Wool Jersey, mixtures and serges in all the new and popular colors for Fall. A wonderful at this price ....... Beautiful new Fall panels beautifully braided NIGHT GOWNS Women’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns, in sizes 38 and 40, each, Extra heavy quality night gowns for women at $2.00 PAJAMAS AND GOWNS Made of heavy outing flannel in children’s sizes. Extra value, GOSSARD CORSETS This well known make in topless and medium bust styles, at GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS “Thompson’s” famous back-lace models in the new style, ELASTIC GIRDLES You can select from a big vari- ety of style, $1.50 to $4.00 CHEMISE Tailored nainsook chemise in flesh and. white, $1.35 to $1.98 SWEATERS — A big line of. special values, slip-ons and Tuxedos, in all col- ors, each, $2.98 to $12.50 SKIRTS | Of navy blue wool serge, plain and box plaited. Very special, .$12.50 models Dresses of fine all wool’ Poiret Twill, Tricotine, fancy wool Jerseys and silk Crepe de Chine. Very smart styles with side drapes and | * $15.00 Coat Now : with real Chamois skin Velour, bargain’ in - See these extra values in : '- WINTER COATS While quantity lasts we offer this assortment of heavy winter coats of attractive plaid back coat- ing in tan and brown. paps run from 16 to 40. wonderful buy that you'll have 13.95 to hurry to get............. Snappy looking storm coats with heavy Chamoi- sette cloth lining and shell of heavy plaid woolen , coating also.in plain colors with large fur collars. a .. 22.50 as large as 44.........5.+ Lamb lined.,Chappie Coats of fine Chamoisette cloth with large Natural Opossum collar and cuffs. Will keep you warm in the coldest weather. Sizes up to 44... ‘ 39.50 Handsome winter Coats of heavy Polo Cloth, mix- tures and wool Velours. Serviceable and good looking in brown, tan and grey. All sizes up to ped terein'at....nco.. 19.50 special bargain at..... J Fancy cloth coats of heavy Kersey and wool Ve- lour in the newest styles. Some are beautifully trimmed with fur. Others are plain tailored styles with large collars, trimmed with fancy. stitching around collars 2 5 00 oe; and cuffs ...... : Here is a wonderful assortment of fancy cloth coats with large throw collars, also ,beaverette collars. Heavy wool Kerseys and Velours, also ‘ich black Plushes. All are well 29 50 ined and interlined...... HSA aNy e * —+ SPECIAL “Justrite” Hair Nets ~ 10c A special purchase enables us to offer these well known high quality hair nets at this low price. Buy them by the dozen now while you can get them at this price. Phoenix Silk Hose at 1.35 a pair Come in and .. See them COMPANY pa ATT ST FOR M. A. LEE Funeral services for Melvin A. Lee, “or many years jailer at the o'clock with the Rev. L. R: John- son officiating. Only one of Mr. Lee’s seven ‘sons and daughters Music was furrfished by a quai son A. Mason, and F. B. Flanni There will be a regular meeting of jhe American Leg- This is the it is hoped there will be a large attendance, as some very important business is to come The Ladies of ;the Episco- pal Church will hold.a Rum- 14th. at their parish house on. EEA carcaaR aan me | Plant Tulips ~ -Peonies | Bap- at 2 the Ay i Oct. and LHe STAT Oct. city We have complete stocks of the better varieties of both and invite your inspection. Complete planting direc- tions free with each order. —e HYACINTHS IRIS DAFFODILS Also ready. We deliver, Oscar H. Will Phone 163. i Al CRANBERRIES AGAIN Nature's Appetizer! This delicious and healthful fruit should be on the table every day. Buy cranberries for. the most appetizing—most economical sauce, jelly, pies, puddings and Buy them for preserving—the ’ price is reasonable. Cranberry Jelly Cook until soft the desired quantity of cranberries with 13 pints of water for each *-/0 quarts of berries. Strain the juice through a jelly. Measure the juice and beat: 9 the boiling point.. Add one cup of sugar for sve., :wo cups of fice; stir until the sugar is dissolved; boil briskly for five minutes; skim, and pour into glass tumblers, porcelain or crockery molds, Cranberry Sauce One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 1% to 2 cups sugar, Boil sugar and water together for five minutes;“skim; add the cranberries and boil without stirring (five minutes is usually su€icient) until all thé akins are broken. Remove from the fire when the popping stops. Cook cranberries in porcelain- lined, enameled or aluminum vessels—never in tin. To be-sure of a selection of the choicest, cultivated varietics— ask for Eatmor Cranberries. (The red and blue trade-mark label is on all barrels and boxes.) AA Regular meeting Bismarck Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, 7:30 tonight. o_O} R.S. ENGE, D. €. Ph. C.' | ‘ * | Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 For First Class SHOE REPAIRING . Go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital 411 Broadway 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408 TERS Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing ales a Pressing at new low prices, Mail orders looked after promptly. We pay TYPEWRI postage one way. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works Bismarck

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