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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 Social and ___ Personal iss Ethel Dahl Becomes Bride of | Al Weinhand | — ‘The wedding of Miss Ethel Marie Danl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. | Dahl of Elgin and Al. R. Weétnhand) of Mandan was solemnized at St.1Jo- | segh’s rectory at Mandan yesterday | morning at 10 o’clock, in the pres- | ence of the two immediate families | and «a few intimate friends. Rev. | Father Clemmons officiated, | The bride was becomingly attired na dress of madland rose of flat cagpe and carried a showed’ bouquet ct\sunset- roses. She wore a gray taf- ieta hat with other accessories to j match, The bridesmaid, Miss Irene Dahl, twin sister of the bride, wore adress of lavender canton crepe with ac- cessories of grey and a corsage bou- quet of roses. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Budolph Weinhandl. For traveling Mrs. Weinhandl wore a becoming gown of black can- pn crepe with a dark blue wrap. Mrs, Weinhandl was employed as a bookkeeper at the Bank of North Da- kota for thexpast three years. She resigned her position only recently. While in Bismarck she made many triends. Mr. Weinhandl is employed: at the First National Bank of Man- | | | i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Weinhand) left on a trip through the Yelow- jonal Park and points in Miss Irene Dahl, sister of the j, bride, caught the bride’s bouquet as the train was leaving the Station. onpartisan Women Meet in Convention A¢convention of delegate of the Burleigh County Women's Nonparti- san clubs will be held here Saturday, ut which time important utters will be discussed by the dele- gates and officers elected for the} next two years. An invitation has been extened to representatives from uyrganized districts in the county to attend the meeting. Senator Lynn J, Frazier and former Chief Justice of the Supreme | Court R. H. Grace will address the | convention. Ju At the close of the bus- | iness ion a picnic will be held at Yegen’s grove, four miles south- | cast of Bimarck, June 24. * | Plans For Organ Recital Completed The organ recital scheduled by the music committee of the McCabe ened church will be given this evening at eight fifteen o'clock. It’s quite the apron on your newest frock. are two ways to do it: One mode} sketched shows the full length apron panel, front and back, ‘nicely rounded off at the corners to show the skirt beneath. % thing to put an Here the hem. Either style. is any p other| self, vacu- atives. Pacific coast. In good—-and so other variation of the mode that you can think of your- LEAVES FOR VACATION Mis: Gladys Tate, stenographer Mrs. V. J. in the office of the United States night from Stevens returned last ANY STYLE OF APRON BRINGS YOUR FROCK UP TO DATE model has a coquettish apron front that droops in side drapes to below eS — ———__—_ MRS. HUNTER RETURNS Hunter Point, Land. Commission, will leave tomor- where she has been visiting with rel- vow morning for a month's tion along the is apron Wis. Accompanying her home was | her sister, Mrs. L. E. Lull of Mo- | Goslings.” Iday evening with..yesident Thomas ' will be seen in one of his strongest jwho has Vrofessoy, Paolo. Conte. of Grand Forks, who is to give the recital, is an artist of exceptional merit. His ability anq training both in this country ‘and in Europe, and his ex- tensive experience have made him a performer of the very first rank. One critic says of him, “His Yelicate touch, brilliant technique and excep- tional interpretive power combine tu make his work an artistic success. Te is not only the premier artist the state, but is incomparable n the Northwest.” No music lover should fail to hear him. The program also ‘contains voral numbers by talented singers of the cityy and “The Hallelujah Chorus” from “The Messiah” will be, rendered by twenty voices. The recital and concert will be one of the finest of its kind ever heard in Bismarck. RETURN FROM JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs, George’ Register Sr. and daughter, and son, George, .re- turned yesterday from Jamestown where they attended the graduation exercises. of Jamestown , College from which George graduated. George has accepted a position for the summer in the office of the at- torney general; in the fall he ex- pects to teach. Miss Madge King has accepted a)Evangelical church Sunday after es position in the piece goods depart- | Sunday.school. Portraits SEC. BRADLEY RETURNS ment at Webb Bros. department of A. F. Bradley, secretary of the) store. Miss Ragna Wald of Regan shop- Qualit; Association of Commerce, arrived . ped and visited wth friends in Bis- y m. Bismarck last night with Mrs.| Miss Sylvia Somer visited with | marck today, radley and three children, having motored for Aurora, Ill. Because of delay due to bad weather in Illinois Mr. Bradley drove from Alexandria, Minn,, to Bismarck yesterday, more than. 350 miles. U. ©. T, AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies Auxiliary of the U. C. 'T. will meet Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at Elks hall, A big attend- ance is desired at this meeting since a report of the convention at St. Cloud, Minn., will be given. Af- ter the business meeting refresh- ments will be served and dancing enjoyeul, Minot she will be joined by Miss Gladys Rowan, The young women will stop in Portland, San Francis- co, Los Angeles, Calif. and various} other points along the way. Miss Irene Tavis, nurse at the St. Alexius ‘hospital, has returneg from Glen Ullin’ where she has been spending a two-weeks vacation with } her parents. “Miss Dorothy Beste been visiting with her parents in Freeport, Minn., for the past two weeks, returned last night |bile, Ala, who will spend the sum- | mer months with her. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Alumni Form Thirteen Club) Jamestown, June 15.—An im- promptu’ Thirteen Club was formed by thirteen alumni of Jamestown College who had during their col- lege days occupied room 13 in the Men’s Hall, for the purpose of cele- brating the thirteenth anniversary! of the college on the thirteenth of June. It is also the decennial reunion of the first graduation class and the alumni crowded the platform of Voorhees chapel to capacity . when they conducted the Robertson me-| morial service yesterday. The local: Legion also participated in that most impressive ceremeny, Lieuten- ants H. H. Hamilton and “Alex Steinbaugh marching with the pro-| cession and removing the drapings! from the Tablet. | The Seniors furnished delicious fun for community and visitors last, night, presenting the playlets, “The Knave of Heats” and “Sauce for the | The number of guests! t the alumni banquet reached af hundred for the first time. The! giaduation exercises occured ednes-; F. Kane of the University of North | Dakota as the orator. | mia ‘| | ¢ *AT THE MOVIES - BIG FIGHT IN WM. FARNUM’S LATEST} Fox star, William Farnum, the screen characterizations in “Without Compromise,” which comes to the! Capitol Theatre for two days, be- ginning tonight. “Without Com- promise” is one of those ‘tred-blood- ed, he-man stories of a frontier town, in which Farnum is cast as a’ jsheriff who has his hands full with the primitive roughnecks, and also fights a bad gang of crooked politi- ‘cians to a standstill, He captures the murderer of his foster-sister af- ter a terrible hand-to-hand battle} in a cave, and then holds a lynch- ing mob at bay single-handed. | Lois Wilson plays opposite Far-} ;num, Others in an excellent cast include: Otis Harlan, Robert Mc- Kim, Tully Marshall, Fred Kohler and Alma Bennett. | pe i a 6 Mrs. J. H. W in the city toda ter, Jean, who from Grand hek of Ashley was to meet her daugh- is returning home Forks where she has been attending the University of North Dakota, | LASKIN GUEST DEPARTS Miss Rose Morris left this morn- ling for her home at Minneapolis, Minn., after spending two wee | sas MEETS DAUGHTER | THE ELTINGE One of the strongest photoplays of | the current season is said to be “The Good Provider,” which was produced by Frank Borzage, creator of “Hu- | moresque” and featuring Vera Gor- | don and Dore Davidson, who also ; ‘appeared in tha oduction with im- |mense success. “The Good Provider” is a story of hu\ible family life and will be shown at the Eltinge theatre, today and tomorrow, Friday and Sat- urday. It is said to have the same to resume her duties as a nurse inja guest at the home of Mr and] appeal that “Humoresque” exerted on | ¥ the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. Herman Laskin. all who saw it. RETURNING TO HOME ENROUTE TO VISIT SISTER - Ed De Cosse returned yesterday! Miss Adeline Johnson, stenograph- BAND INSTRUMENTS from Valley City where \» has/er in the state tax department, left WANTED | been attending the Schneider trial} this morning for two weeks _ visit}, —_—_—- ! as a witness. Mr. De Cosse wholwith her sister, Miss Alice Johnson] The Bismarck City Band | formerly resided in Bismarck will leave tonight for Miles his present home, ty, Mont. who is a teacher in the St. Paul ,| schools. { under auspices of Association of Commerce wants band in-, UU Webb Brothers “STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY” A GREY SUEDE PUMP THAT IS PARTICULARLY APPEALING —and no wonder—for the style is one of the smartest we have shown this season, a one strap grey suede with grey kidskin trimming. Besides Leing made over one of the most fashionable lasts it is distinguished by quite exceptional workmanship. Priced at per Pair...... . -$10.00 Other models at from $5.00 up. "Millinery | on Saturday June 16 All early summer hats will be closed out at marvelous Lot No. Lot No. | | | | i reductions. | i \ \ {SPEND SUMMER WITH PARENTS STOP OVER Mr. and M and Mrs, Joe Haule, and Mis. Gal- lagher and Miss Florence rs, John Nussbaum, Mr. lege at St, of daughter, Bernice Homan, been attending St. Catherine’s Col- Paul, Minn., yesterday to spend the summer with who returned Eckman stopped over in Bismarck| her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Ho- today to visi veliug throu; country. t the capitol while tra-| gh this part of the man. LEAVES ON VACATI has Same for sale please com- . BACK FROM BUYING TRIP Miss Inez Jones, who has charge of the millinery department at A Miss Catherine Holehouse, super- | visor of nurses at the St, Alexius hospital, left last night for Mil- .| waukee, Wis., to spend her vacation W. Lucas returned yesterday from| visiting with her parents. the ‘East where she has been buying mid-summer millinery. CATTLE MAN HERE E. C. Christensen Aberdeen Angus cattle called Bismarck today on’ business, RETURN FOR SUNDAY Thomas H. Poole will return from Ashley today to remain over Sunday. Mr. Poole is work at Ashley, ACCEPTS POSITION friends here today. XN Miss Leonore Johns of Wing shop ped and visited here today. Hood River: 2 4 RETURN PROM’ VACATION Mr. and Mrs, John Reuter and granddaughter, Miss Mary Malloy returned last night {rom Garrison where they have keen visiting at gfe, bomes of Nick, Joe and George uter and with Mrs. R. J. Edgar of Underwood for the past two weeks, RETURN FOR SUMMER Misses Rachel Mowry and Mar- garet Postlethwaite returned yes- terday from Jamestown where they halve been attending college to spend the summer with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, P. Z, Mowry .and Rev, and Mrs, H.-C. Postlethwaite respectively. FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALE™ The Fourth Division of the Ladies Aid society of the McCabe Metho-: dist church will ,hold a, food and rummage sale at the old: Roop store on Fifth Street Saturday,-June 16. re ) BUSINESS CALLERS \H."Lyness, Edward W..Vanema, ahd John Strauss of Féaddhilen werd! Tiysiness callers today. t “in cans. of McKenzie who is engaged in raising purebred | in! \ engaged in auditing TO DEVILS LAKE Miss Hija McDonald has gone to Devils Lake to speng her vacation with her parents. Miss McDonald is a nurse at the St. Alexius hospital. | GUST 47 BNL NOME | K. E. E Olson of Janestown is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Belk while attending the postal and post- -' masters’ eonvention here. WILL ADDRESS CHILDREN George Warner of rGeat Bend, N. D., will address the children of the = . Louis Riedesel, of Cathay and R. -|L, Brown of Valley City, spent yes- \terday and today here on business a Buy them now THEY'LL be on the market for only a + short while—and then you can’t even buy them Put up an extra supply so that you can enjoy these delicious - strawberries the year ’round.. With their tangy flavor, their plump, juicy body and rich red color they make the finest kind of straw- berry preserves, jams, conserves, marmalade, etc. Use Ball Mason jars. |struments. Those who having | municate with L. C. Sorlein, | Association of Commerce, Bismarck, N. D. No one can duplicate the truly individual gift, your photograph Nothing else you can buy at so small an ex- pense is capable of as- suring such happiness. Phone 264 for an early appointment | SLORBY Studio Lot No. Lot No. 4.. ae 3.. $ 7.75 s+ $10.00 These are but a,fraction of the original prices. Mary Buchholz 119—3rd St. Opp Van Horn Hotel ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF -O’Brien’s Delicatesse 417 — Broadway \ Carrying a complete line of Home Cooked Foods at 2 Reasonable Price. For Saturday we offer E Potatoe, Cabbage'and Fruit Salad Roast Chicken, Beef and Pork Banana Cream, Lemon, Raisin, Blueberry Pie pure- —that is the outstand- ing characteristic of Carnation Milk. For it is simply wholecows’ milk with about 60% of the water removed by evaporation. It is then hermetically sealed in its conven- ient_ containers and sterilized. milk, as a complete food, has no rival in all nature. And that is what Carnation is minus only about 60% of the water content. When you serve eon ee ils ing, simply add one and a hal io two s of water. Children thrive on it. a CREAM OF POTATO SOUP 2 potatves, 2 tbep. flour, 2 tbep. bureer, 1 top. salt, 3 cups water. 1 tp. yy, cup Carnation Milk. Cur in cubes and cook soft im boiling ealt water. Best with fork in water in which toes were couked. Melt utter; edd flour; then milk di- luted with water, and cook for five minutes. Add pereley. Com- bine with potatoes. This recipe serves six people. MEAT PIE . U% Ibs. beef. 1 cup of potatoes. Ki cup carrots, sal onion. ‘Cut meat which hes it, Pepper, slice been left When you serve it at breakfastforcream- ing coffee, fruit or cereals, use it just ass it comes from the can, or dilute it with water, as you prefer. For Carnation Milk has the consistency of rich, country cream. o | Use Carnation for every purpose for which you now use milk —for breakfast, luncheon, dinner, and between meals —for cooking, baking and desserts. Why nottry it today? Grocers everywhere sell Carnation Ik 1 thep. lard or substitute, 4 top. salt. 4 tbsp. water, 2 tbsp. Carna~ tion Milk. Mix as for Carnation Biscuit. CARNATION BISCUIT 2.cups flour, 4 tap. bakin, pow. der, 2 tbsp. shortening. 3 tsp. salt, 35 cup water, % cup Car nation Milk. * Sift dry ingredients together. Mix in shortening with knife or fingers; add liquids, mixing to @ soft dough. Roll lightly to one- half inch in thickness, cut an buke in hot oven about 15 min- utes. This recipe makes about eight biscuits, BOILED SOFT CUSTARD from pot roast or cold broiled 2 eggs, 15 cups water, K ed i 5 a a Milk, 34 tsp. salt, Devils Food, Cocoanut and Cream Cake steak toro one-half iach cubes, Gernation Mi 74 Sh. | cg yolks slightly, add tere , the dd 4 salt, thea edd’ milk Apple Dumplings Strawberry Shortcake feeeee oni ints hickes with flour, add seasonin: Teak Rot stock oF water, Mix me : d' with water. Plain and Sugared Doughnuts Rycaod poe spisture, i + i eter dish, Cove: i yemed un i - eighth . Si sberbet glasses Escalloped Potatoes Creamettes with Cheese ein rend res Fd ine ira th sully esten whites 00 . utes. This recipe serv: top. Thisrecipeser peop! Jellies and Preserves PaObhes Covet ‘There ure many other recipes as ror BAKED PORK AND BEANS Steamed Boston Brown Bread given free with each order of Baked Beans. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Expert Kodak finishing and Picture Framing. I 2 ea / . Watch The Balance - In Your Check Book Through carelessness, Checking Account depos- itors sometimes write checks for a larger amount than they have in the bank at the time. If the bank were to pay such checks; it would in effect be loaning the money of other depositors with- cut security. And the writer of the check hurts him- self by.‘séeking to use. money which he is not en- titled to use. Watch the ‘balance in your check book! In the interest of saund banking, sound business, and sound personal credit, the City National Bank invites your \ help in eliminating over-drafts. I cup flour, 2 tsp. baking powder, CARNATION MILK PI 217 Carnation Building. —_—_— A “an aint ood as these S0ok Book. in the ‘Send for it. RODUCTS COMPANY + Oconomowoc, Wis arnation Milk . “From Contented Cows” ! "Advertising Office, 1722 Hennepin Ave! " Minneapolis, Mina. ,Growers Association NO. DAKOTA. Vice Pres. & Cashier. Cashier, Pr ‘A Graham, SO. M, Sebmlerer, Asst, U ‘, 3

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