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SATURDAY, JUNE | Sucial and ' Personal v i | Harold Shaft Takes Bride at Pretty Home Wedding} At a very pretty nome wedding Miss Corinne Heitman of Grand Forks, beeame the bride of Harold D. Shaft of Bismarck, this morning, at th Dr Heitman home in Grand Forks. . Halsey Ambrose, pastor of the byterian church of Grand Works read the marr service &- 10 oclock, in the presence of, rela- tives and a few intimate friends of the two families, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Heitman of Grand ¢orks and the bridegroom is the son Mr ni The bridal couple were attend- (by Miss Helen Heitman, sister of the bride, and Arthur Shaft of Fari- Vault, Minn, brotaer e the bride- 00m The romance leading to this happy, marriage began in the class rooms the University of North Dakota when both Mr, ang Mrs in that institu in the cla receiving degree in ppartment of law. Since luation Mr, Shaft has been court reporter to Judges tudents ci the district court. After the marriage a wedding din- her was served at the home of the Hyde's paren Decorations were charmingly carried out with .an abundance of flowers about the rooms and halls. Following a honeymoon trip to the lakes of Minnesota Mr. ang Mrs Person Ccurt in this ty. Vesper Service At Presbyterian Church Sunday wing Mrs. E. D. Shaft of Mi- j Shaft were | e and Fred Jansonious } Shaft will be at home in 23, 1928 Trim Everythi ’ COPYRIGHT BY MSCALLS) { | Children’s dresses are trimmed with. patchwork—yes, not only their | dregs: Tie whole nursety must be patchwork ornamented to be right. Pillows, wall-borders, lamp bedspreads, curtains and the dresses LEAVE FOR LAKES . and Mrs. Frank |daughters, Misses Frances and Dor- lothy will leave Sunday by automo- hile for the lake region of Detroit, Minn., to enjoy a week's outing, Ac ing For Child With Nursery Patchwork Andrist andj] ;companying them will be John Re-| ” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of the owner of the nursery as well are all trimmed with patchwork nurs- ry stories, animals and flowers. The same material, too, is used to make them all—gingham, chambray cretonnes, chintzes ang sateen. i} PICNIC SUPPER. The young women employed at Will’s Seed Co., enjoyed a pleasant picnic supper at the camping grounds ast evening. There were ten attend ing the picnic. Patterson To Build Bowery Pavilion On Farm South of City} E. G. Patterson hefore hi; de- parture for Chicago announced that he would buil bower dance vavilion in the grove on his south of Bismarck. Construc he said, would start Monday nat he would build a bowery dance would furinsh the mu It is um ikely that the roof garden. will open until Mr. Patterson returns from Chicago ' Storm Delays -Club Delegates e storm: only few del arrived this morning in time for the’ opening session of the Burleigh county hapter cf Nonpartisan Women’s ‘Tubs at Baker's hall, Mrs, C. A.| fisher of Valley City, state presi-! dent, was expceted on No. 1 on the! Jorthern fie and it thought hat a number of others would ar- for the afternoon si °. ch. ive on when rman of the utive commit 3. Boise, ounty E . 8. MeDonald of | the Vorkmen’s Compensation - Bureau, vould speak, It thought that ‘ormer Chief Justice J. R. Grace vould speak at the evening session] i at the close of the afternoon. won JF from he chief ier, United States Sen- North Dakota, will be at the pienie giv- m by the Burleigh county Nonpar- ‘isan Women’s clubs at Yegen’s Grove tomorrow, lunch was served this noon at Sakers hall for the delegates, Hold Speaks : Funerai Monday Funeral services for Mrs, Amy ENen Speaks of Apple Creek Town- hip who passed Thursday vill he held Monday rnoon at 2:30 o’elock at yterian Madge Runey at Will school to | leet the winner of the Judge W. H., Paul Mowr: iel Benson of Bismarck, Robert Wiedeman and Zella Turner of Mc-| Kenzie, Olga Uatle of Arena, and Philip Solberg, Laughton. The papers of the contestants will | husband, two son’, and five daugh- ters Earl E.) Leonard 1, Speaks, Speaks, Mrs. William Luke, Mrs, W. Hudrix, Mrs Anton Streit, Mrs. Roffie Blank of Mansfield, Mo. and Mrs. A.C, Small; oné brother and one er, Norman Exgelston, ley, Wash, and Mrs. Hattie Bryant, Burlington, Ia, Interment will take place in Mary's cemetery, St. Funeral For Joseph Gress Occurs Monday Funeral services for Joseph Gross, T-vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liem Gross of Linton whe died day will be held at. the church near Linton Mon motn- ing. Interment will take filace in the family lot. Seven Compete For Memorial Prize Entrants in the arithmetic con-} test Mis yesterday conducted by Winchester Memorial p were Marlys Lahr, and Mur- OOO Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Electronle Diagnosis and Treatment ag authorized by DR. ALBERT ABRAMS M. E, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant Buck-; Cathelic ’ be graded, at the office of the state superintendent of public — instruc- tion. Two of the eighth grade stu- dents from Burleigh county schools who were eligible weve unable to take part in the contest. The students in this contest are jcighth grade pupils who rank the | highest in arithmetic, ‘Wilms Feature Of Celebration A feature of the big Community Day celebration at La Monre next Tuesday, June 26, will be the films North Dakota which will be p ‘sented at the celebration by Miss Liela Diesem who is being sent as representative from the state de- partment of immigration, It is expected that several thou- and people from all over the coun- ty will attend this celebration which is being given by the citizens cf La Moure for their country friends. This is the nd time which Community Day has been celebrated in La Moure. Last y the town was almost swamped with visitors who had come to enjoy the free lemonadt PAGE FIVE ' Nonpartisans Hold Picnic Nonpartisans 11 hold a plenic Sunday ‘at Yegen’s Grove, five miles southeast of Bismarck, under the auspices of the Women’s Nonpar- tisans Clubs of the county who are holding a convention here today. Leaguers and supporters. having cars are requested to pick up at the McKenzie hotel corner those who do not h automobiles, Senator Frazier will speak. Bismarck Ford Day, June! Wildwood Pavilion Opens 27. Yeu will like Bismarck. | | | | | There are two ways to talk over the telephone—a wrong way and the right way. | Do You Speak Into the Telephone? Ford Day, June 27th. You will obtain the best results when calling a telephone number or talking over the telephone, if you speak directly Aah ia ere urch with Rev, Matson, of- 5 : 5 z 5 A eee fengogorccuston) obinn aero meal TRAV ES ON VISE ; peaks was the wife| | Address all communications to into the mouthpiece with the lips about one inch away. \ vesper servier will be held at been their guest for several weeks’ Mrs, B. B, Picker%ng left this morn pioneer of the M. E. Bolton, D. O. rst Presbyterian church San- past. ing for Hampton, Ia. for an extend-| Apple Greck wistrict, Amy. Ellen 7B. on, U.U. i ; f y afterneon at 4 e'clock Instond BRADLEY'S ESTABLISH THane| C2, Visit, with her daughter. Enroute | pyetston was united in marriage to 119% 4th St. The number called should be given to the operator delib- seis sGERU CATH 46a: tin auiiG a bunk she will visit for two weeks with 2] john H. Speaks, Sept. 20, 1874 at Bismarck, N. D. erately, clearly and distinctly. Each figure of the number The program’ for! tie service 4n/as SELVES brother in Minneapolis. ircen Bay, Iowa, She was born in Tel. 240 > " “ F stow t sonata No. 3, Guillimant| Mf and Mrs. A. F, Bradley are es- : e Augusta, Ia. June 24, 1853. should be pronounced separately. For example; “four-nine eANRERG EE eae |tablishing themselves at 614 Ray- ATTENDING MEETING The deceased is survived hy her g——————______ dg —five-eight’”. Ronum Est, Buck-—-Mrs,/ mond Street. Mrs. Bradley and Mr. Bertha Worden of Regan : d nes, Mra, Conger, Mr. Hat, Children recently came from Illinois} delegata from Club 76 was in Tis é : Nir Tamcheera. N8h to Bismarck to join Mr, Bradley,| marck today to attend the meeting The proper use of the telephone by everyone’ - tarned to Bismarck yesterday after! Reading. ' Peceia | | Buzzi Saens-Saens To Spring, Grieg | Pastoral Karg Elert Mary H. Atkinson Solo: Beyond the Dawn, Sander- Mr:. J, A. Larson. j Offertor | Address—Mr. fSolom The italverson. Gilbert W. Stewart.” Lost Chord,—Henry n: light Into Egypt, Otto Moll- ing. Maesteso, MacDowell, Mary H. Atkinson Quartet: Sing Ailelulia Forth, Buck—Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Conger, Mr. Halverson, Mr. Humphreys, Organ: Pilgrim’s Ghorus, Wagner Mary H. Atkinson. T\TTERSONS TO CHICAGO Mr, and Mrs. E, G. Patterson left this morning ‘for Chicago where Mrs, Patterson will be under the core of Dr. Wilbur Post, heart spec- ialijt. Mrs. Patterson is slightly impyoved and it’ is believed under} the’ treatment she can receive at Chicago that her condition will con-! tinue to improve. Inf the party were diso Dr, Stack- house and Miss Agnes Brown train- cd nurse who will accompany Mrs. Patterson to Chicago. DEPARTS FOR GILBY. Miss Orma Finley, who returned to the city several days ago from Sew- ard, Alaska, where she has been teaching during the past school year left this morning for Gilby to visit with her pdrents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Finley after spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs, F, E. McCurdy. ae { STOPS OVER. Miss Florence Breithaupt of Spo- ane, Wash., who has been spending séveral days as the ‘guest of Mrs. A, L, Fosteson, left this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., and Des Moines, In., to visit with relatives during the summer months. Miss Breithaupt attended the Bismarck grade schools ang high schogls several years ago. ENROUTE TO HONOLULU Mr. and Mrs. William Albertson are now on their way to Honolulu, where Mr, Albertson, who is in the U, S. Navy, will be’ stationed, ac- cording to word to William Laist. Mr. Albertson went from New Lon- don, Conn. through the Panama! Ganal to San Francisco and sailed, there for Honolulu PETITION FOR SCHOOL NURSE J. W. Riley, state school inspector, | has returned from school officers meetings at Ellendale and Wash- Irn, He said that at thé school officers meeting at Washburn Thursday a petition was signed by, practically all the school officers asking the board of county commis-; sioners to employ # school nurse. aa be BRIDAL COUPLE RETURN r. and Mrs. H. A. Brandes : ré- spending several weeks motoring through the lake region of Minneso- ta and visiting with relatives of Dr. Brandes in IlMinois, Mrs. Brandes was formerly Miss, Marian Erickson, nurse in the office of Dr. C. 0. Ro- binson. fi RETURNS FROM COAST, J. C. Anderson returned yebterday from Los Angeles, Calif., where he has..een spending the past twi ¢niopths enjoying a vacation, a en) \ a , secritary of the Association of Com- merce. of the Burleigh County Nonpartisan Women’s clubs. AMONG CITY VISITORS. KRAFTS RETURN. Walter J. Rush of New Salem, a. | Mr. and Mrs. VJ. H. Kraft and chil and Mrs. A. W. Fossum of Wilton,} dren returned yesterday from a W. C. Gehrke of Baldwin, H. Pike month’s visit in Chicago, Ill, W: of New Rockford, P. 3. Jacobson of Fort Yates, and Andrew Hofmeister of Fort. Rice, were among the city visitors today. ENROUTE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son, Jackie, are enjoying a visit in Toronto, Canada enroute to Bis- marck, They made the trip up. the | Hudson river and expect to stop inj their families are urged to Buffalo and Chicago, Ill, arriving here within a week or ten days. GUEST OF MRS. SOLBERG. mberfain of Minne- apo''s. Minn., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hugo Solberg for the nect two weeks, returned to ner home this morning. She will spend a day visiting with friends in Fargo. THROUGH YELLOWSTONE Misses Laura Schlechter, Bertha Sigurdson, and Milda Brelje left to- dav for a vacation trip through the Yellowstone National park. They expect to be gone for about two weeks, RETURNS HOME Miss Eva Ballet who was injured Monday night when accidently struck by an automobile and has been un- der treatment at a local hospital is able to return to her home, GUESTS OF THISTLETHWAITES. » Mrs. Chester A. Wilcox anq sister, Katherine Kuntz of Fargo, arrived in the city this mornig to visit with Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Thistlethwaite of 102 Avenue B. ee ee , ington, D. C., and Atlantic C: ; made the trip by automobile. GOES TO DUNN CENTER. Miss Marie Helgeson left yesterday for Dunn Center, after spending five wecks at the F, E, McCurdy. home. U. T. C. PICNIC ’ All members of the U, C. T. and attend , the annual picnic which will be held } tomorrow June 24th, Start from the Elks Hall at 10 o'clock and follow the arrows to the picnic» ground The Conimittee found it unneces- sary to solicit from all members, and if you were not solicited he at the hall and start with the crowd at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Signed Committee. Bismarck Ford Day, June} 27. You will like Bismarck. Big picnic given by Bur- leigh County Nonpartisan Women’s clubs at Yegen’s Grove, Sunday, June 24. U.S Sonates Fven J. Frazier will speak. AI cars carrying peo- le to picnic must be at Mc- Kenzie hotel at 10 a. m. Wildwood Pavilion Opens Ford Day, June 27th. Bismarck Ford Day, June 27. You will like Bismarck. TRAVEL detract from the pleas Traveller’s cheques and eliminate worry. merchants, etc., only of the owner being tary loss. Safety of funds is a matter of prime im- . portance to the traveller. as worry about the loss of one’s money. effect, safe guarded bank notes. They are . cashed without question by hotels, railroads, stolen, the owner is protected aganist mone- Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, and $100 they constitute a convenient and highly desirable medium for travel funds. First National Bank. 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