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ci ~~ EDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928 ___YHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae PAGE FIVE 5 [Hook were among the ety “stor! *BETTY BLUE” PREDOMINATES IN TROUSSEAU OF DUKE OF | ce Gh) De casa, Social and Th YORK’S BRIDE Hy ae rl barabe RenRtualP erat Pu | Now a Quick Quaker Oats METHODIST LADIES AID with massed gray flowers on the’ Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes Personal | Fes n No. 3 of the Methodist with pada i ee eee Aid Society will entertain ; [the General Aid Society on Thurs- Blue and Gray | 5 day afternoon with their annual Blue and gray are the colors that Mmes. Taylor, Brink | Bithday party. A good time is in predominate in the rest of the! store for all. A cordial invitation is Liide’s trousseau. One is a suit of pale gray velvet with a loose jacket a ‘ Entertain at a extended to all friends and mem- Which fastens with a crystal buckle! Bridge Luncheon pon one tosee at the side. It also has a velvet waistcoat and a lace frill, | One of her afternoon gowns is pearl ay marocain frock. The full skirt is sealloped and edged with a narrow blue ruching. There is a gray silk clonk to go with this and a toque of blue and gray flowe: Another evening gown is of white xeorgette trimmed in her favorite blue—Betty blue—and with long wing draperies of georgette to take the place of sleeves. One of her walking suits is of rich deep brown wool marocain with high Medici collar and wide sleeves all worked with wool stitehery and ac- companied b mall hat of fine brown straw trimmed with ostrich feathers. 4 One little frock to be worn on atfernoons or mi-evening occas sions is of periwinkle bluc crepe ro- main, The petal skirt is picot edged. Four tiny tucks at cither side form the bodice decorations id the belt is a narrow plait of twisted erepe, selfcolored, whieh is tied at the HERE ON BUSINESS. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. A. E.| D. McKee of Billings, Mont., was entertained members of the |here today en route to Wilton on; y Bridge club at a 1 o'clock business. Mr. McKee visited Mine luncheon yesterday at the ‘aytor Inspector Mellon, who is now inj home, :charge of the state office. Mr. Me- The individual tables were charm- Kee is a board member of the Min- | ngly decorated with vases of roses,'¢rs’ Union and following his trip at while large bowls of carnations ar- Wilton will go to Beulah on union vranged about the rooms formed a labor matters. | ay setting for the party. The hon-, amare t cards were won by Mrs. K HOME | trup and Mrs, J. I. Huyck. | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stark and ns | daughters, Mary and Delaney, re-, * Children Attending turned to Jamestown after spending | ‘the week end with the Harry Clough , Club with n Mothers: family. Mr. Stark is a brother of | ) Mrs. Clough. ‘ | ‘Tuesd No Waiting These oats are almost ready cooked « Have you wanted an oat dish you could serve as quickly as boiled cggs? Then here it is. Our experts have perfected Quick Quaker Oats. It is the quickest cooking oats in the world. Not different —just quick Quick Quaker tastes just like regular Quaker. And Quaker, as you know, is world-famed for its flavor. This brand is fiaked from the finest grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. It is just the cream oats. We get but ten pounds of such flakes from a bushel. That's why mothers of all nations send for Quaker Oats —tnillions of them. This is the supreme food for children, and mothers want children to love it. Children’s ay Wes was fg ceuneueaeea at} the meeting of the Mothers’ Social | wlub yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Harris. —Twenty- three children, sons and daughters of the mothers nt to take picas, Mrs. | Wyncoop. ST. MARY The west sewing circle alternoon at SEWING CIRCLE, i of St. 30 o'clock at K. ill be Mrs. A. Hedden and €. By Milton Bronner NEA Service Staff Write: London, April 2 When Laly point Brussels lace which is to be: inserted in the wedding dress. It has been an heirloom in the The program given by the children included the following numbers: VICAR GENERAL ARRIVES The Rt. Rev. Fr. Joseph Reith of | 10 solo... .. Hazel Lenhart | ‘ ; Elizabeth Rowes-Lyon is married to Strathmore family for generations. | U%C% i ‘cl aker the oats are cut before flaking. They olo and song.-Harris Owens | Minot, newly appointed vicar gener: | the Duke of York on Thursday, she a ARE EeeE eee Ader oRee TL Lingerie Is Simple eee ke Outer and/are pacily cookie.) Saute Makes ate “Chester Perry *! of the Bismarck diocese of a) will wear a wedding dress of simple at t ball given for “Bonnie A. great deal of the bride's lin- are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin : \ Delbert Perry | Catholig church, arrived here oe a al’ Gesigh Prince Charlieuawhen Hens staying | serie has been made right in her flakes cook quickly. Recitation .......Charles Schoregge terday on a business mission. | The design dates back to the four- at Holyrood palace in Scotland, own home under the supervision of Mother Goose rhymes, Robert Kling | aURGR SARE [teenth century and will) be umusual “pfdematds Diesen her mother, Lady Strathmore. You get the same quality, the same super-flavor. pehudow Sa aa The ladies of the Methodist Aid| Berause of its benuty and quaint. In keeping with the loveliness: of Mont of the negligee and tea Ask for the style you prefer. If your breakfasts are hur- the bride's gown will be the dresses OWNS are of blue, particularly worn by her bridemaids. They will ™osphere blue” and “robin'> be made of cream chiffon, blue." Some are of crepe marocain In the trimming the bride has de- @9d others of crepe de chine. fied ail old superstitions about the While lace predominates, white finluekiness, ofWareeh| swansdown is also a favorite garni- A silver and rose thistle will fast-| ture ried, get Quick Quaker, But for flavor’s sake, get one style of Quaker Oats It was always delicious. Now it is also quick. Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at left — folk dances and games in‘ Society will hold a rummage sale | all the children took part were:in the basement of the church this | o¢ I by Mrs, J. Henry Kling, andj Saturday, April 28th, Sale will op- The material will be chitfon moire an old ivory color embroidered with pearl beads, pearls and. silver lame. The gown will fall a from the shoulders to thi 3o Pecp, Hansel and Gretel, ttle Pigs, Round and Round xe, London Bridge and t straight hem, fol- BAPTIST LADIES ALD. The Ladics Aid of the Baptist the Little Hot At 4:30 o'clock re- chureh will meet with Mrs. J. O. eee ai aga ihe Neuro mote rece Bide Oneattver eves festa) paare te sb bere bul pe vee the style you have always vireshments were served the children’ ney of Seeond strect Thursday after- | OT less closely above the waist, but! Lapy BETTY, A NEGLIGH ee oe eee ee avec aeeths Ge Ee oe known. by the hostess, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. | noon. Ieee iimeed bead ee the he The} AN AFTERNOON GON ae ne side will trail to the ground. oak c : a eee Sate ten " i W. EL Pe Mrs. J. G. Wallace and = Hs ouch the toes. ARE PART OF HER TROU he symbolism of the rese and ESMANIE Hees ee SH emit oe ic juaker Oats Mrs. Kling. co! D TO ROOM | uy... ;,Mlachine-Made Lace AND THE PAT MACHINE] thistle was the bride's own poetic! Pale shell pink, Ornate decoration Quick Q : . ‘Mrs, P, H. Throdaht is confined! The ivory tone has-been chosen] WADE LACH t M{iden. ‘The white rose stands for! bas been avoided. A number of {Come Ian FA right, . Hl Cia Bates | to match the lace, w has CIN S GRUNT Co is York and the thistle F inder; Nightgowns and dressing-jackets are with the “Quic! label. to her room at th McKenzie hotel ING GOWN, pe ind the thistle is a reminder Hold Mock Wedding ones rae “"|made especially “at Nottin: . Of hesvownuscotehmaeKcent. made of ivory white satin. iby illness, at B. & P. W. Meeting Me Your grocer has both. Be sure to gct the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers dy Elizabeth will be the first royal] conventional design carried out in] The bridemaids' dresses will be! One nightgown made of — white ride to wear machine-made lace. It] pearls, pearl beads and fine silver] mounted on a foundation of crepe! ¢repe de chine finished with Ma- a perfect reproduction of an old} thread, the hard lines of the lame|de chine hemmed with narrow Not-| li lace has been designed with a ness and Professional Women's club Malines pattern. being softened by tiny scrolls of sil-|tingham lace. On the narrow over- deep V neckline and long flowing responded to the invitations This lace will be the] ver thread each centered with af skirts of the chiffon will be floating, sleeves. s sucd gto attend the shower at tie club Engineers W ill medieval sleeves, covering the arm] pearl on either side. cls decorated with silver lame rooms last evening. The affair was as far as the elbow. The lower half Old lace worn by the queen at her} leaves. Long ends of chiffon will in the nature of a shower for the Hold Banquet *: the arm is bare, but the lace falls | wedding will form the train of the | fall from pretty headdresses of sil- club in order to replenish the The Bismarck club of the Ameri-|im two long ends to the ground at{ wedding gown. This will be mount.| ver leaves. fast es and plates, The rooms we eauWAstociabion oflaBngincerscqiliitimabuck | ed on chiffon, with < uae spring flowers der hold their monthly dinner and pro-| For embroidery there are three] A tulle veil mounted with a wreath | The EES OS LMS dae tell ale am at the’ McKenzie hotel Frid: bands of Iver lame the}of orange blossoms will complete | will crepe romain em- xuests wore Sprigtime frocks which Aoi 97 at 7 o'clock. The prog dice and a central one that is con-| the costume. broidered in dove and. silver tema en pleasing setting for include the following speakers: tinued down the front of the skirt. Romantic Touch i eA siceknnlarsiageawanethoanialn + G, Black, state engincer, “Th This silver is partly covered both} One romantic item of the trous- 4 feature of the evening's. entertein. {1923 Chicago Good Roads Congress.” on the bodice and the skirt with alseau is a strip of priceless of rose ment with Mise Fastitul Member as || > F. O'Hare, city attorney, “Paris | Announcement «the bride a Mr. Helpf Club, the 2% SYBrOUnCS: | \ vis a He ie mmenibereneuneya Roy to the tune {the industrial commission, “State Main Street, S | ORE Bismarck, N. D. f “O, Promise Me,” and “When 1| Parks.” Mi te! [J rs Company in Esa Teave the World Behind,” with M F. H. Peters and E. J. Budg. i : have heen placed i Your dollar will reach its greatest buying-power here, paniment, ad to be of service to THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY P. D. Podhola st Max, was a bu Thirty-six members cf tie Busi- Iness caller yesterday, ned over the ears ar- ly decorated with tall slender |) THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS? ay dress of the bride (SV EV VOW SVIOVTOYTSV OVO : Satine that The F Her jem qutenaanes at wre wu! Duke of York Selects gies ceria ding were: Mr, s. Wes! fi : tiewlar, that if the material ever cr and mother of the| Pearls for His Bride . ‘ hiedandicievencpines bride; Mr, and Mrs. Charter Mem- 2 Each and every ingredient | Bison tie wire to itabereuilll ber, father and mother of the| London, April 25.—Lustrous pearls, Q . 4 ladty replace or repair for ys t 26.-—Li z y eps r you ‘groom; Miss Assisting Member, |yny tevorite jewel of Lady. Elicabeth in Royal Baking Powder is RNRAL CHEER ABITE Ob aioe wealthy aunt of the bride: Miss Stay |Rowes-Lyon, ‘are the bride's wedding ‘ : : 5 é nurebased. Before buying 9 at Home, distant relative of the | present from her prince, the Duke of wholesome. alsa gOOuibecE TNA unieaae 3 BIG DAYS? reo andl Ms i cieabeaee York. She has Heigl a pearl saul consider that other companies " Z = toir, which is a modern piece o: A are not in a position to offer you “C _Retreibments were served at 11 [fewcieysemething ‘ike, &_ weeklace | You would not hesitate to fee een mone tomite Suen iH Home of the McCall Patterns. oiclogk: ly thes ea -Jonly longer. The royal sweethearts a Phone call, 220W to The Fuller Mrs, F, R. Smyth and N feslected it Sere Nene omer aey use any one of them by itself. Brush Company, Bismarck, will Nielson. bring a man to your home to re- Ladies’ Bungalow apron, Percales, all The sautoir is composed of seve ceive your order or make any hundred pearls of medium size, with ‘ ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Nal CaLderanddlemonanceetadcat tae Will the baking powder you adjustment on goods that are Mrs. N, F.° Julius and Mrs. H.| either faulty in material or # a] tervals. At the bottom is a larger d s workmanshi Clootin were joint hostesses at @ 7| diamond, and finally a pearl drop of use stand this test ? i ee o'clock dinner complimentary to! great beauty. The whole is mounted | OSE inert Mrs. Louis Kamins, and Mrs. 0. Hul-|§n platinum instead of the eustom- tine of Dodge and Miss Betty Kam-| ary silk thread. ingredi National Bi ins of Zap yesterday evening at the|" “le ‘brea Read the ent clause endeavor to fa chain $1.00/2!"m.. $1.00 Each ... faci ...... 91.00 00". 5 or Buster “$ 1 00 Mis °” Puke ‘$1 Value MUAC Lo cee eae e Boys’ ( Coveralls. Sizes | ce... SLO : wmes. $1.00)... Insurance Company in’ The € Bullding and w i you the very esterds ning at | best s2rvice possible. On bebalt ee C Oil Toilet S home of Mrs, Julius. Covers were WITH DYED LACE. | 4 be FA EaCAT PRE ees vocoa Oil Toilet Soap, laid for Sfteen guests. A InrKe bou-| A summer frock of white organdie j on the label and decide for of Pee ee oie Commany, Boys! union suits. Tissue ginghams, ‘ 1b quet of roses formed a beautifulfis trimmed with tiny ruffles of val-| BS : . e ae r Bue bars $ centerpiece on the table. After din-[enciennes lace dyed king blue. It is yourseif, eon Kongyonn very \uerat for 00): BEB ass +, nex the guests formed a theatre par-| worn with blue shoes and a blue hat. iinehunderciny sande ciontter soiree —-| yards é ty to the Capitol. 1 ; ‘that we |{leg Boys’ Athletic underwear.|—~ 00 Ladiv fancy corner hand- mage $1 00 us ow Tee at $1 .00 Yellow mixing bowls, med- BER 3 The Bismarck Office that we = “TUT” IN SCOTLAND. Gee ean oe een ou nuee LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS. Catterline, Scotland, April 24.—A me illgenoy veur, contived (good f : 5 will and business. Members and friends of the Luth-|tomb archeologists declare is 2000 Burt GI h er League of the First Lutheran|years old has been opened here. It rion G. Loughren church will hold their monthly meei-|contains a skeleton and an ancient Box 19° Bismarck, N. D. Children’s summer vests. ,ium size, of Mr. and Mrs: Aug: Catlson of 614 gon it wudies? fine linen handker- ,2 : Eighth St. A eet veo ime ical Brpgrat and BIG DANCE \ FRUNEYS'< ZPalinente Nbe. serves, the cans any o..U: aw: Hel Thurs. Made from Cream of Tartar - FIMREYS Srp * clusion of the . Friends, and iece Orchestra. 6 aenbersl ive inritatttajalienalyee a | derived from grapes ‘DAILY PHOTO VI AUGOMBARTER aU Rebekah Dance at Odd Fel- | {i @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Nee heed, Tene nae aaa low Hall Saturday evening, | A sity q t ‘Knovhnall over the Northwest £ vscnden aceompanied Judge. Jar| April 28th. Extra ladies 25e. | Contains No Alum—Leaves: No Bitter Taste /® MAIL US YOUR Le ad sonius to Bismarck Monday when| Refreshments served.’ ~ | he returned from a week end visit | with ‘is family. Judge ond Mrs! Regular meeting Lloyd | mores te St nee chiefs, Infants’ wrapper. 10 for. ..... $ 1 .00 Grey enamel - = val cooker. Soeie ye $1 .00 N.en’s handkerchiefs, large Bach i sis " $1 .00 Ladies’ union suits, Tight | 33 "t5p $1. 00 : Semdac Polishing weight, Nes 21 ee tor... OI 1.00 Ladies’ Silk ‘Each ....... 81.00 Ladies’ \ vest $1 .00 Hose. Pair.. $1 00 Jansonius expect to make their home BS fOr ....555 ———~ '2 quart Semdac invtha’ enuitall elite Snetz Post tonight 8 p. m.; y caps | liquid in the capital city. (jSharp. Visiting Legioners | Oil cloth, fancy only, i ee $1 00 BIOSS ns. ss: $1 .00 AMONG CITY-VISITORS invited to attend. 3 $ 1. 00 CSR <2 a ne K. H. Gregory, R. P. Daniels of yards ..... Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. F..E. Rice and R. E, Sherman of Sterling, £.| Rummage sale Methodist | C, Ruble of Driscoll, C. E. Bentley of | Church, Saturday, April 28th. | Werner, and A. H, Andersén of Van|Sale starts at 9 o'clock a. m.| Wiser tt Sf Meetnenen eee 14 art heav. ilk PBnCY, silk i? 00. hats, ® for. $1 00 4 el 1.00 yards oan Rose Leaf pare 12 quart tin ae combs. | Values nee Sei . $1 00 bread raisers $1 ,00 Pach 323: . $1 .00 Ivory Taniiuteres, Piedmont Stationery tea” $7 OE... $1.00 fan $1.00 e 5 Ib. box.... 6 yards Cornell Percales, Brilliant Perfumed Furni- | Lavo-Kleen for cleaning yards. DLOO|i ex. routcs, $1.00 i3'cne”.. $1.00 MINA TAYLOR DRESSES Values $698 for... 5... ccc RS ee de Very interesting are the selections here in our : Dollar Day Sales For THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ EVERY APPLICATION si ITS REPUTATION ! Gives the shine that preserves leather and resists weather! _ There’s a SHINOLA shine for every shoe— Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown For father, mother, sister, brother— keep the SHINOLA Home Set handy! The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans the shoes and applies the polish. The big lamb’s wool polisher brings the shine like magic. The nifty, thrifty, everyday habit— > “The Shine for Mine! ISMARCK,N.DAK. DIAMONDS .MJEWELAY A Trade Mark That Protects You When you see the KNOWLES trade mark on a piece of jewelry you have the definite assurance that it is correct in design, right in quality and that infinite care has been given to its production. For more than sixteen years it has been a true guide to the Gift buying public in Bismarck and the surrounding country. For April—the month of Diamonds, we are aces img the finest selection of these gems we have had for years. F. A. KOWLES Jewelér. '. Bismarck. i