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TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 THE BISMARCK'TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ‘ . pect to make their home at Hazei- Miss Margaret Postlethwaite, a stu-| [ys 4 jshe ordained that. Aer bridesmaids! crepe romain, embroidered in self} son, Harry, is in the east, and Dr.Jand baby girl, of the city, Mrs. Jo- ‘dent at Jamestown College. Miss Eight Bridesmaids Where the newlyweds are go-| Braithwaite will endeavor to sce|seph Clark of Pollock, S. D., Master ’ ° ton. 3 |should wear its Ter favorite color, | color, Social and r Mrs. Colburn was accompanied by! Postlethinaite discussed “Early His at Royal Wedding |ii,. eas. ainglaway U6 has not been announced. |him before he sails for Panama, as|Kenneth Ofstedahl of Amidon, Christ r Almira Robinson, who has been tory of North Dakota.” i Harding, is blue. iti : 3 they were chums years ago. Meidinger of Zeeland, C. F. Woess- fing at Yakima, Wash., for a visit | i To Ignore Tradition} the wedding cress of Lady Eliza- Dr. B ithv it "The Deeter neticed "the many | ner of Dawson, Mrs. C. J. Myers and ersonea [ith her grandson, Mr. Corwin. | SHOWER BRIDE WITH LINEN apenas beath, as deseri r. rai waite chungos Whith BAW GALEH BIRGe chica BINGE: METEB, WOU Gb? A NOTETEG ADEE | | Miss R Mossbrucker gave a) London, April 24.--The younger} appointed personage whose business Visits Bismarck eceae Hebe, many Weats 4 i 168 at|been discharged from the hospital: Take Nuptial V ARRIVE FOR VISIT linen shower last evening at her, generation's tack from the straightfit is to depict such articles, is a that’ dle “Nee. wee HOt paved ee ee ake upula. ows Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Johnson and} home complimentary to s Rene|a~nd narrow lane of orthodox, tybeuutiful chiffon moire dress of old 2 Aa as ec ite 5 2 i rf fa : lers Meet. P’ son, Dicky, and daughter, Jeane of| Medbury who was married nie | CoNveREIAR will be followed bit }ivory color and of a simple mediaevai | DY. William Braithwaite, an emin- {streets and few of the splendid up ard! The first rehearsal of the Ameri- can Legion buglers will be held at Legion club rooms tonight. erald.|in the wedding dresses ofthe brides-4 Style, embroidered with silver thread| ent physician from one of the Gov-]to date buildings which we now girl, maids to Lady Elizabest’ Bowes-Lyon [snd pearls with luce sleeves reaching ernment Hospitals. in the Canal] have. at St. Mary’s Chapel Plentywood, Mont, arrived Sunday! morning to Maurice KE, Fi for a short visit at the home of! Eighteen of the honor guest THe Haerite Mis : is ies J. M. Lieben, Mr. Johnson's! friends were present at the party. | When she becomes.the Duchess of |to the ground, of specially made} 7on6 was in the city Saturday. His Sear pees Eases, see aa Gite ot MineRaNMES An mother, and Mrs. G. R, Thompson, } = York. And tradition will be tossed] Nottingham lace. ‘The train is com- father, Wm. Braithwaite, Sr, was an] | ————? Parents of Son 4 S 3% tin cf St. Paul, Minn,, former. | his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson / FORMER POSTMASTER IMPROV. away somewhat by the bride herself} posed of beautiful old lace mounted] oi4 time pioneer and pilot on one {| CITY NEWS \}: ate xia Stes Paul Gavinnen of the ly of Bismarck, and Maurice E,/ are on their way to Portland, Ore.| ING. in her wedding gown, for the slcevbs]on tulle, the lace graciously lent by | Or ene hosts om the Miccouti Rives | ®—<—<—————__—_-- liv: ave the parents (te a0 san horn Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| Where they will make their future) Frank Reed, former postmaster,! Will-be of manufactured Nottingham | Her Majesty, the Queen. The bride Braithwaite came hy way of Car Saba at the Biomech: HOE erb (Fitdgerald of Garrisons vebkenlace | Horie, who has been’ seriously ill at the}Mee. No one who worries over such | Will, wear a tulle veil with a wreath eT a eee | ae ‘ar Smas mere : Aton cutNCs Saree Ooo {Bismarck hospital for some time is|things can remember when a royal fof orange blossoms.” GH tie Gas The automobile of Dr. F. Tt} ~ chapel with Rev. Fr. Slag officia AMONG CITY VISITORS | reported smapropiug: i bride ever wore Ince other than hand: | The bridesmaids will be gowned im /one dav. On the way ty myth was badly smashed last Boys Fined. : Be euiieh Snes attended ii AO OEE Se Ee ea ane lass Upon Mer cweuuinr, Hay: cream chiffon dresses, embroidered | Yop {7 Minneapolis, | Chicuzo and evening in a collision with an auto] six Bismarck boys were fined $2 by M : and | Thompson of Napoleon, C. M. Ols- WEEK-END-VISITOR. j The unorthodox touch in the ap-|with silver leaves with a trail of Hly |New Norks Me expects to mect bis uy during the snowstorm. Dr. {each in a justice's court in Mandan een The borg of Regan, Mrs. D. Wilson of| Mrs. PB. Z, Mowry spent the week. | patel of the eight bridesmaids will ve {leaf green tulle caught at the waist] Wife in Chicago and they SAL St Smyth was, not hurt. yesterday afternoon, after being a trail of lily leaf green tulle upon|with a white rose and silver thistle. | his mother and sister ces — taken up on a charge of riding their cream (chiffon dresses. Hereto-|They will wear head dresses of sil- |New York. 1 St. Alexius Hospital. Northern Pacific freight trains. | fore aristocracy has seemed to imagine} ver leaves with silver roses. The} While here, the Doctor visited} Miss Evelyn Bonnes of Lefor, J. F./ They were released to get the money }that green was all very well in its|thistles are in honor of Scotland,| With old frieids, among whom were | Calderhcad, of the city, and Mra. Se- esis and Nrs. Hd. Hughes, Mr. and|bastian Burgad of Napoleon have en-| Regular meeting Bismarck y[ Mrs. PE. Byrne, B. 0. Ward and|tered the St. Alexius hospital for] | : y | Mrs. Mary McLean, Mrs, McLean's | treatment. Mrs. Louis I. Carufci| Chapter No. 10 tonight 8 p.m. A.W. LUCAS COMPANY Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center bride wor gown of Brawn canton | Wilton, Mrs. Gust Olson of Plaza, end visiting her daughter, M crepe ornamented with a corsage | Harry Hallowell of Wilton, R. E./ Rachel, who is a student at James bouquet of sweetheart roses and sweet! Sherman of Sterling, Adolph Kruged | to¥” College. Mrs. Fitzgerald received her| of Hazen, were among the city visi- | ion St. Boniface college} tors here yesterday. Winnipeg, Canada. She was employ-| ‘ SITY CALLERS place, but that a wedding was no|homeland of the bride. son of Garrison, Alton! Place for it. However, green is one The going away outfit is a ver; zabeth's pet colors and|simple but lovely dress of dove ¢ J. ARD PARTY Turner’ of Leeds, , J. Hering of | of Lads ed for some time past at the Bank! — pDanc n sal of North Dakota, but resigned her} Aq dance and card party will be) Mas. and Mrs. J. ogy of Wil- | ton were city aie esterday. t position several months ago. |aiven at St. Mary's Auditorium Fri-| ; Mr. Fitgerald, who spent most of Gay night, April 27, the party being! his life in Garrison, attend the pub-lyiven by. the, Knights. of Columbus! lic shoo! and graduated from the| fur the benefit of the /Commbdore| igrrisen high school, Almost before | Parry Atlletic club. Invitatio had completed his high school! have ween issued for the party. training he enlisted for : the World War, leaving for teniatig in July, 19LX. He served with Com: ; pany D of the Fifth Engineers Re- Gee wieoecraia Ns serve training corps, and was. sta- SU SHIEUD ERAS INCA tioned at Camp Humphries, near! Misses Claire Olson and|try Foley Kidney Pills, and before o Alexander, Va. He was scheduled! Lillian Reich at the Cooper home on! 1 used two boxes Iwas entirely well,” to eross to France for replacement | 804 Tenth Street. Twelve girl! wr: Mr. and Mrs. I Rice of Stert ed here yesterday for al isit. | | 1 i RELIEVES BACKACHE. ' “Have had kidney trouble and! | backache for many years and I tried several doctors but got only tempor- j ary relief. A friend advised me to LINEN SHOWER beth Gooper was the with the 16th Engineers, but was aj friends of Miss Cooper were present’ Ky, Kidney and bladder trouble re: victim of poisoning together with) at the party. / quires prompt treatment. Foley kid- z others, two days before the day set seer ‘ney Pills give quick relief. Refuse 2 B for departure, \ PROMINENT CALLERS ' substitutes. Insist upon Foley's 7 © f+ Since his discharge from service} J. F. 7. O'Connor of Grand Forks | - j he has been studying voice in yj Was here on legal business yester-} DO YOU WANT TO SAVE York City and later in MacPhail|day, Senator P. J. Murphy of Graf- MONEY? chool of music and dramatic arts.! ton, who is state manager of. the} is ndmen of America, was Buy The Fuller Auto Show-. Mr. Fitzgerald is a student in the| Modern W E latter place at present. lin the city on business. :er and you will be surprised After the ceremony a wedding j Sea to see how easy you can wash breakfast was served at Homan’s| MONDAY CLUB. your automobile. Ask Bill cafe, places being laid for nine} The subject of minor fine arts was |} e ow " xuests. The bridal couple will go to! discussed yesterday at the meeting he uses one. Phone 220W. i Garrison tomorrow. for a short visit/of the Monday club at the home of at » with the bridegroom's parents and|Mrs. R. §. Towne. “The Pageant then leave for Minneapolis, Minn.|and Theater” was discussed by Mr where they make P. Goddard and “Posters,” i ile s. M. H. Jewell, Piquant Hats Befitting All Occasions Tiny cloches, all but covered by Limit Country Club M, n, ge 5 oe die cist unter Membership to 250 cus operation yesterday Alexius hospital. He is {reported to be geting along as nice- | ‘ _— valk UNDERGOES ope! RATION ienibeeship in dhe Coury cian! 1” 88 can be Cy alu awe OG RpIAMgsy claret anichive ’ 4 SNe eEraE ial pane KARNIVAL PROCEEDS. hats alluringly veiled, or smart ing of the board of directors late|, A total of $225 was realized by the severe street hats—the judgment high school students on their Kar- esterday, and added that the mem- rival Suturday night. after expentes of Paris approves. Then there are bership now is close to that mark, Hied leon paid. ‘She grata tou bewitching flowers, dashing bows eee fi e i smeluding. dosepn | amounted to $27 and crisp fluting of silk and laces. ors were prevent, ine! x Jose! We are showing two splendid groups at these popular prices. $5. and $1 0. ape Silk Hose Hess and Jack Hintgen, Mandan} rETURNS TO JAMESTOWN. members of the board, who came| yfigg Mar; i i . t } 3 Margaret Mallick, who has through the snowstorm. ecnivenipleycuiiin CHEMeLOpane i Ounces for 4 cr un of xommittees {fice for several months, has returned follows: grounds, Col. :to her home in Jamestown. . Little, who has accepted this | eas 2 : post each year for many y 8 LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING Phil Webb; tennis, G. The American Legion Auxiliary If, E. B. Cox. Chair-j will hold their regular meeting to- { house Russ dr men of entertainment, membership) morrow night at Legion hall at 8 Reibester ace ! i et eS S| pha ueteaece poche pia i For rea] silk hose value at this low he budget system was adopted] APPEARS ON PROGRAM BY OUR GOVERN! ; ' price, Buy ie Shaped fas other busi of the club trans- ; Appearing on the North Dakota A S k 'A S ON O / narrowed ankle, flare top. egular dal the board meeting. program given by the Alpha Zeta KCKCIKCKCKC- KC KC KC-KC- KC-KC-KC-KC-KCKC iz} : and Out F The first inter-city tournament] Friday, April 20, appears the name of | sizes, Black ef will be held in May in Bismarck, be- fanless ? African, Cordovan, Beaver, White, Lark, Cocoa and Shoe “$1. en JaXestown and local golf} DELIGHTFUL MODES PrROCKS, Suits and Wraps presenta dazzling array of lovely designs, brilliant colorings, and a thousand enchant- ing details. ‘ach garment is aut entically individual and dis- Mrs. Kerr, Relief 4 Worker, Leaves Soon Mrs. Alma Kjelland Kerr, Near scat onter, ate coet the 1 A Watch for the Woman Who Wants Accurate Time ve « “uger and other friends in the ci a he sped veal bliptieacey admeanieiiccns «yl ea tinctive--yet moderate enough in price to attract the most care- New Bags . le for Beirut, May 10. M women know a watch must be first of all an Kerr returned to the United States accurate time keeper. a few months ago from the When this quality is combined with exqtisite ful shopper. See this special offering in gen- ss os Sem oes ee aL hn pat uine leather hand bags. Some are r East, where she has been en- | plain, others with embossing in én Peiereas a case and attractive dial at a popular price your | os | colors. Flap- Ba ao atedeeures Vel iss wrist watch question is solved. At Twenty-Five Dollars. We offer surprising oe A i noeeae coe nae Bulova Watches ar lass penvaveable ass theyuate values in garments that are fresh from the Eastern | with wrist ) ” ple of years. - } s ra 8. anes e Style Marts. Tape Mins MRS. DOW LEAVES | ONHAM BROTHERS rors. Extra |. Mrs. Beulah Dow, former chief} a values at clerk with the state highway com- mission, left this morning for her! e } * Pe ee Frocks at $25. : ee at £ $25; S208 Micahy ms “in Minot eG New! Just in, The new and popular prints in Some stunning new dels, just i f Wool C bia y D1 ‘ . a { i jew: is le ie a a r i ‘ ie slunnt new modecis, just in, 0: ‘ool Crepe o ‘ x Weide at nen dormersbopeviny Bens) 'f f Canton Crepes and plain colors in Trico Sham and —.three piece style — box coat with all over rei Neckwear SRRReaR aS | Kanton Knit. Also combinations with embossed itan Embroidery, waist of printed silk. Tailored The popular Lace Berthas in many Mra RUC NCI meN sea ancentaral| Crepe and printed Silk Crepes. Misses and Women’ 8 models of Poiret Twill well made and rich looking. new shapes, just received. Speciai Ruth and Maxine, who have been re- | sizes. values at from $1.50 to $3.00, Also siding near Tacoma, W&sh., for the past three years, arrived in Bis- Ne and Mes. oy Cowiay aoertene Make this a “Grow Younger” Year special bar- gains in vestee sets in white and colors at Wraps at $25. Coats at $25. Extra values in practical Utility Coats for every. The popular wrappy Capes of Poiret Twill, Trico body. The popular Camels Hair, Polo cloths, Tweeds Twill and Brocaded silk. Graceful, popular and and Wool Velours in plains and plaids. We have practical spring wraps. Looks wel on the young them from 16 in misses size to 52 in extra large miss as well as the matron. Mostly dark colors. size for women. Even well people need a tonic now. and then —and there’s no better tonic than a change or surroundings. Gloves Kayser strap wrist gauntlet gloves ; of new fabric in spring weight with fancy stitched back. Col- ors, Beige, Covert, Cof- A Special Offering in New Combination Dresses Silk Crepe Knit dresses with combinations of fancy print in Orientai ‘designs. Alsoplain* colored Crepe Knit ‘and Canton Crepe. Wool Serges*and Crepes, plain and embroidered. Wool Jerseys and Ratine y A caré-freé trip this summer, or fall will make you feel years younger, arid Bismarck and your own home will be all the more attractive when you come back. Plan now for a good vacation. The money question will take care of itself if you make Pokodot Turnovers - a regular deposit each week in our Savings also all-over prints. Misses and wo- fee and Bea- Pare apples and cut into Department towards your vacation fynd. ver small cubes. Mix with datter $1 starts an account. $1 made from Pokodot pancake e a flour, and fry in deep lard as you would fry doughnuts. Spring Styles in Kayser Silk ’ Gloves $1.000$3.00 ff : ’ DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 11936 4th St. , Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. men’s sizes. A truly wonderful offer. sure and see them. Hod choice in this group . 4) a ye cco A tl HN