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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 _Sucialiand Personal | Join in Marriage At Pretty Home Wedding in Carson’ home , at 2 o'clock when jaughter of Mr. and . Lane, was united in mar- to Walter Ellis of Bismar service in the presence of a few in- timate friends id members of the family bridal the stairs procession nd slowly proceeded to the improvised in the living room while Mende!sohn's March was being played b Rose Anderson, 2 friend of the bride. Miss Rose hmdnn, — intimate friend of the as bridesmaid and Waldo I hrother of attend bridegroom, descended ne, 1 the The bride was attired 1 charm- anton crepe gown trim- e and pearls. The ing white med with train a solf white crepe and the headd of white k moline, trimmed with lilies-of-the-valley, and orchids. She carried a beauti- ful arm bouquet ¢ The maid of honor essed in simple freek of white canton cre Floral decc about the La home were ly carried out in pink and white. The bride was a member of the Carson sel for several years, resigning in 1922 to accept osition as her in the city schools of Spe ash, She re- turned to her home recently after having completed a successful year Mrs. s ling part in the social been engaged ect in the city since his return from the World War. He spent three and a half years in cam in Europe and has resided narck fe After the et ven yeurs. nony an elaborate erved. M By lred Lonie attended the table Following the dinner, Mr. d Mrs. El left for an extended trip to the Yellowstone National Park and along the Western coast. They t to tour the western coast un- ptember 1 when they will ar- in Los Angeles, Calif., to take up their residen riv ON EXTENDED MOTOR TRIP. Mr. ang Mrs, C. A. Johnson of Mi-; not arrived here Saturday afternoon from the west, and will visit their daughter, Mrs, W. P. Gettleman and husband, before continuing to their home in Minot. son have been on a 15,000 mile auto- mobile trip. They left Minot 1 ovember 1, traveled through Illi nois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi, crossing the Mississippi at Vicksburg. They traveled across Texas,’ Arizona and Now Mexico to fornia and spent the winter in Los Angeles. On their Wedding | the} Mr. and Mrs, John- | ON HONEYMOON WITH CANDLER Mere is the bride of Asa G. Candler, Atlanta, G She was Mrs. May Little 2 widow and ‘rapher Who had an office in his building at 4 Ma. ‘They a noon trip to Washington, New York and other eastern cities wealthy cap la accepted a position at A the Bank of North Dakdta recently. stopping in Minneapol |Minn., Aberdee: tae! cown ATTENDS CHIROPRACTIC MF AMONG CITY VISITORS ING on of Wilton, F ch- ete Sunday Wishek, Mr. and Mrs. G. M eee ue 0. A. Johnson: and A, P.! Raat Board of Chiropractic of Woodworth, Will PL Wag- r. A. nd Mrs, and Mrs. Peter G. Wood of Minot, Dr. W. Windsor of Fargo. Dr. A. Henderson of Mandan, Dr, Tappen itors here over Sund: | \ RI IRNS FROM COLLE Toemenecnannaie fof Wahpeton and Dr. R ing Notre Dame at South) Bismarck. Bend, Ind, arrived here to spend the summer with relatives. Mr. is taking a course in Civil AL Lahr and daugh ene « Go Lucille have returned) jhe MacLeod’s at 625 Fifth street. — a / from a vacation trip spent in the been taken by Mr, and Mrs, John | DONATES TO LIBRARY Minnesota Lake region and various! y" Qeorister. In mentioning the various donors other points. Mr. and Mrs. Lahr| to the library fund in Saturday's motored to Chie; to meet Miss anise y meet rck Hospital lissue the name of Charies R Lahr who has been sisal Sia i | Mes. G. Gebhardt abe een was inadvertantly omitted. He western university, then visited with |) Mrs | G- eee) eae $68 in cash for the book fund. Me Bene marants iu Forkershurey ood Halliday... ‘Willan, W. Shieh f d with Mrs, Lahr's sister. al ) Ha * i i Ene T at the lakes| Sanger, and Master Donald Meyer, RETURNS HOME Tama, Ta and stom eae Hey lakes | aineoeninhnveitentehed athe wesle: aia, We dabhion ct EXEL | ‘ marek hospital for treatment. Oscar Minn, daughter of Mr. and E, J. PYTIHIA Nilsson, Balfour, Henry Christian, | Gobel who has. been their guest for The Pythi isters will hold their] Rosebud, John Bossert, Linton, Babv the past two weeks returned to her) jooutar meeting at K. P. hall to-|Lusanna Sibla, Glen Ulin, Emil | home ,this_ morning. i A xeport will be given by|Stoxen, Taylor, Mrs. John Roll, Ash AO OTIONO Laura Sanders who was a re-|ley, Mrs. William Hughes, McKen- | BACK FROM CHICAGO the convention in| zie, and Mrs, R. C. Christiansin, Ra- | | Mz. and Mrs, Al Simons returned id Jutiete (AG UthteiaaectAl iste naling BRD EER Is GIRENE Tea Sunday from Chicago, 11 Srohably the inst mecting of |they have been spending 5 ans eR all embGe jof two weeks with Mr. Simon's rela-' Tttend, tives. ie ' MISS LUND ARRIV Henrietta J. re urged to VISITORS ' return they drove north to Seattle } : a Miss Lund, former and then est to Bismarck. Mr.y ee Oo evurned: aie representative of the Red Cross for “Sr se ck, Mr. | Jamestown visiting wi : ae. ; ee Johnson, an attorney of Minot, has | relatives after spending, Sunday withy Nom Dakota and Montana, has re been active in state affairs, was} her husband, Mr, Olson in Bismarck. | tured to Bi to take up. her formerly a member of the legisla- ture and a law partner of Governor tos. MRS, McLEAN GOES TO CANADA. Mrs. Mary L. McLean left Mona; evening to visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H. F. McLean at Merickville, Ont. Can., and with her son, W. J. McLean, for the summér. over at various points, Mr. and Mrs. Al Simons will occupy her flat in the Rose apartments while she is away, LEAVE ON VACATION Misses France; Peterson d Julia % Johnson left Sunday for Seattle and * Columbia, ‘Canada, returning oma Washington, where they pend a month’s vacation as the Miss Barbara Holland, will guests of formerly of Bismarck and with re- iatives. Before returning, they will step off at various points in British home over the Canadian Rockies. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. Miss Hazel Lenhart was hostess at an afternoon bridge party Saturday. Four tables of bridge were in play during the afternoon with the honors beingfron by Misses Mary Atkinson and City, the latter being the guest of ‘Miss Alta Jones. At 5 o'clock a course luncheon was served. DAVIS-PECK MARRIAGE Miss Dorothy R. Ravis of El Paso, Tex., became the bride of Glenn A. Peck, formerly of Bismarck Monday June 25, according “to announce- ments received here. Mr. and Mrs. Peck will be at home at Fullerton, Calif. For a number of years Mr, Peck was employed at the First Na- tional Bank, RETURNS FROM VISIT Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald returned last night from Aitkin, Minn., where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wermerskirchen. and Minneapolis where she was a guest of Mrs. Noel Asplund, formerly Miss Myrtle Wer- merskirehen, and her brother. “ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Christian. Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will give an ice cream social on. the church lawn ‘Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of rais- ing funds to send a delegate to the Young Peoples’ Conference at Jamestown. RETURNS FROM SHIELDS Miss Dorothy Huber who has beer visiting with, Dr. and Mrs. Piatt Dunn of Shields for the past twe weeks returned yesterday. i RETURNS FROM TRIP i Joe McClusky returned ‘yesterday froma motor trip through North and South Dakota and Minnesota, Enroute she will stop i wendolene Jones of New York | duties in cqnnection with the public cently created ag a Children’s Code Com mission laws, » John Cowan home. ith her brother, in the city. GOES TO ST. PAUL. — Mrs. Arthur Gussner left last AT LAKE ISABEL night for St, Paul, Minn., to consult Mr. and Mrs. George Guliekson and] with Dr. Rogers, a specialist. On ‘son, and Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Keller!her way back to Bismarck she ex- ‘and daughter, Miss Louise and Mi Maryls Lahr, spent the Sunday at | Lake i ees | LEAVES TO VISIT RELATIVES pects to spend several weeks at the ; Minnesota lakes. MISS VARNEY DEPARTS. Miss hy Varney, has Mr, cand) Mis, (Ei@Mitagorald lett!, Muss Daroty, Varney geo Bae [Saturday evening for Minneapolis 4) .") 1)". hone coed aet |and Preston, Minn., for three weeks visit with relatives of Mr. Fitzgerald. Might to Minneapolis, Minn, to re- = sume her duties at the First, Nation- TO VISIT RELATIVES al bank, Mrs. Jessie M. Leiben left yes- 5 ‘ terday for Minneapolis, Minn. to! HERE FOR HEALTH MEETINGS. visit with relatives in Osage, Ia., for! Dr. A, A. Whitemore of Bowman, a month, secretary of the State Board of em Health, arrived here Saturday for | @ETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS | conferences in regard to the work s Amy Johnson, milliner at Webb Bros., has returned to Minnea- |polis, Minn. to spend the summer. of his board. RETURN FROM YELLOWSTONE dan have moved into Mrs, Mary Mc- Lean’s house at 401 First street. Mr. + Miss Pearl Mullen of Minneapolis, inn, spent Sunday in Bismarck. Plaster *Em: On, Girls : .| merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs, V. H. ‘|arm and the clever actor did not es- "| press him, Mrs. Adams buys brussels THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE She went to Mandan this morning to attend the. Round-Up. >——— 1 __CITY NEWS Parents of Girl | Mr. and Mrs, A. 0. Lindstrom of | Ryder are the parents of a baby gi born Saturday at the St. Alexius hospital. Change Residence, Mr. and Mrs. Obert A. Olson have | moved into the house formerly occu- pied by Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker at 206 W. Thayer street. “Mr. and Mrs. Myron Atkinson: nave moved into the Olson home on 323 W. Broad- way, Minister Improving. Rev. H. C, Postlethwaite, who has been ill for sometime past at the Bis- |marck hospital is reported to Ahow a | slight improvemeht during the past week. Attending phystcians report that they think the crisis in his con- dition passed and that from now en he make a slow but gradual | improvement. Suit Is Dismissed The case in’ which Mrs, Julius Andahl, living north of the jwis charged with kidnapping children, has been dismissed in dis- jtrict court today on the request of her jthe husband. William Langer ap- peared for Mrs. Andahl and F, H. Register for Mr, Andahl. Playnight at Wm. Moore Tonight is playnight at William Moore school. There will be no playground work Wednesday because of the Fourth of July. | aE | Store Entered As F. G. Grambs, called to his of- | fice on Main street about 10:30) o'clock Saturday evening entered the } front door, someone went out the back door, Mr. Grambs said noth- | ing was missed. Move Into New Home. Mr. and Mrs, J, J. MacLeod and | family are moving into tho house for- | DeBolt on 607 Fifth street. Mr, ant! Mrs, DeBolt have taken an apartment at the Woodmansee until the middle of August when Mr, and Mrs, DeBolt | expect to leave for Slayton, Minn. Th» residence formerly occupied by | the hospital. St. Alexius Hospital Miss Lydia Gall, Burnstad, Hubert R. Johnson, Washburn, Master Don- ald Fergerson, Pettibone, Mrs. N. N. Lasher, McClusky, Mrs. Inez Ken- nitz Steele, Mrs. Otto Wolport, Stcele, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. David Ruhl, Streeter, Mrs. Joseph Lauinger, Strassburg, Mrs. Jacob Lenortz, Sanish, Wilhelm Keller, Dodge, Alec Hetland, city, Master Paul Mich Van Hook, Allen Weidenmeyer, Den- hoff, Mrs. Gottlieb, Dollinger, Ven- turia,-Matt Renner, Richardton, an-t Mrs. Anton Nelson have been dis- charged from the hospital. o & | AT THE MOVIES ° Ld CAPITOL In Jean Richepin’s famous novel “Miarka”, the child of the bear, a film version of which, ~ entitled “Gypsy Passion,” will be shown at the Capitol Theatre tonight, an im- portant part is played by a bear called Pouzzli, who acts as the fos- Martin, Linton, Mrs. Frank Czeczok, | * Miss Constanco Jett (paddling) and Miss Cynthia Gordon found a Pontoon of an old seaplane on the banks of the Potomac at Washington and employed it for @ new sport in their water frolics. + to dress in his dinner clothes, though j. and it ts while Alice the first tie that he sniffs the , Chri air and exclaims, “Cabbage!” y Brussels sprouts. may be fasaion- able, but they smell the and their odor permeates the entire ho in the same manner as the plebian | Those who attend Institute will : me : [come back with broader visions of B ie ‘4 life was a good deal like eee a he avcomp shed through 3 Men Are Satisfying She tried to keep up the Uy) GM Baie tt ee appearance of being fashionable un- RRR ALAIS CARVER SE i Si Ind ace rape *s builtei til she learned that it was much finer [oint leaders for the. devati from their first wearing to their last. It’s built-in Colbe! frankly Mexselt, jmeetings. —T qualify and style that make them worthy of a ye ae | been spoken of : Bradley Speaks {ne cae surat s ante place on your feet. Before Lions speaks very highly of the loyal s jsupport and co-operation — with $5.00 to $9.50 hich At the Lion's luncheon tod: Mage the Grand Pacific A. F. Bradley is cretary of the Association of Com-! yy iy of ie dey merce, spoke on the value of cooper- 4 acewgssfully accompl the and in the n plan- ation between ion other similar organizations city. Ife outlined the prog ned by the Association for th ing He spoke of the value of cooperation of the city people with the farmers, urging the value of ob- se ations of the national holidays (ity — with celebrations such as other, Meditation, have. {It pies was taken in as a n Newcomb will speak at next meeting, explaining the adv ages to the humane society if the! of one of the buildings at Fort the} i oe " and under our banner Lineoln can be obtained. Ihoie up and Litt up,” let us im ‘continue to “press toward — the st & mork for the prize of the high Epworth League Notes _ (eee 4) Mrs. Harold Keller, our eff nt Fourth Vice President, is spending the week at Devils Lake, where her husband is in camp with Compa- ny A. w The Epworth League held its monthly business meeing at the| church Monday evening. — Repor' were read and plang for future work discussed. trice Register and Mae Storey were chosen as delegates to the Institute a ley membe pect to attend, “To« Henge to the Chris- | Misses Clara Blumer and Mabel Nathan, prominent members of our League, are attending Camp Meet-} ing at Jamestown this week. For a happy, helpful, healthful vacation go to the Epworth League Institute at Valley City, July 9-15. A good time, a fine camping place, iglly comradeship, good training, insviration! Epworth League devotional mecting at 7:00 every Sunday even- ing at the Methodist Church, , First Department The work of the Epworth League ter-mother to Mi ae This bear was secured after a long search and great difficulty. “I never bothered much about the bear,” said Louis Mercanton, the | Scere Miss Bertha Sigurdson, Miss Milda| producer, “and never thought much ? VISIT FRIENRS Brelje and s Laura Schlechter re-| about the hardship of getting one. | Miss Alice Webb has gone to] turned after spending a/It was only at the last moment that | Minneapolis, Minn., to spend several/ ten days’ vacation in the Yellowstone |{ found out that bears, were diffi- weeks visiting with friends. National Park. cult to obtain. : RE % Saat “It appeared that most of them | SPEND SUNDAY WITH SISTER RETURNS HOME ‘ F |, Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn of James-| Mrs. John Buchwitz left _ this hadeneya coneamed dumpesibe a ; town spent, Sunday. o6 Ane guest of!morning for Hurdsfield after being dellercy) 9 E her sister, abe obn lomal under treatment ofa local hospital. “After a long search I met a little Mrs andMre. Gospus sande of Mans TO ROUND-UP animal dealer in Belgrade, who, when he had heard my requirements, clapped his hands, saying he had the very thing I wanted, but that I couldn’t see the animal for a day or two. With this uncertain consola- tion I left the town. Sonie time af- ter I remembered, with a sudden shock, that I was still short of a bear, I wired the dealer for news, and he wired back to this effect: ‘Sorry you cannot see bear for sev- eral months, but I have a magnifi- cent serpent, three and a half yards long!” The bear finally obtained by Mr. Mercanton is one of unusual ability. It is of the old dancing type and in one of the big scenes puts up one of the' most realistic fights ever sercened. He attacks the villain, a role assumed by Charles Vanel, ‘The bear takes several bites at Vanel‘s cape without several scratches. THE ELTINGE, One of the many delightfully hu- |Morous and human interest touches in “Alice Adams,” starring Florence Vidor at the Eltinge théater today and tomorrow, Monday ang Tuesday, fis ‘on the occasion of the dinner to which the Adams have invited Alice’s rich young beau. Desiring to im- sprouts, having been told by the GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY SKIN Make this Lemon Cream to; - Whiten Skin and Bleach Tan, Freckles i the juice of two lemons with ounces of Orchard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin softener and complexion beautifier. Massage this swectly fragrant lemon cream into the face, neck, arms and hands then shortly note the youthful} beauty, softness and whiteness of | your skin, i Famous stage beauties use this harmless lemon cream to bring that velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. { Mix three A| vertebrae out of ad- justment is far reach- ing in its effects, and may cause unlimited suffering and disease. A scientific Chiro- ‘ practic adjustment is the only remedy—so if you're in ill health come to us and let us restore you to norm- alcy. R. 8, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C,. Chiropractor ment is of gre. yreater emphas upon it this yer com- J, members card, thereby pledging themselves ew partment also to foster the Junior | = League movement, to arrange for Bible Study classes, as well as ‘lclasses in Evangelism And so, Leaguers, let us stand behind our in all of its . boosting to make it bigger | calling of God in Christ Jesus. \ 3 Ruth Little, Bea-, ice cream social Tuesday, 7:30 + ote’, WHY BU the topic for next | Cabbage and Cucumber vin Miss Laura Lit-| Non-Poisonous. Oscar H. Will Everybody wel-/& Co, Phone 163. | able. For the évent, Mr. Adams is made grocer that’ they are very ees Consultation Free. Suite 9, 11 Lucas Block | - Phone: 260 i i je , PAGE | CHILDREN’S HATS trasting! color or with | For children there are very] ribbon. charming hats in mushroom shape, _________SEVEN of light straw bound with a bright WIDE RERTHA , color and decorated with quaint . : birds und flowers made of raffia. Por the girl with marroy . ers to carry it, nothing SCARES FASHTONABI \lovely thant the wide plea shionable frocks |«.'. worn over the sleevele This year to the ing the effect of a plex, energies over the sloeve, ve the blouses Consequently — la scarfs. of tulle wound about the throat are particularly effective. That our help and ourselves niay have a chance to demon- strate cur Patriotism our ‘mes they are bound with : the “4th.” Brown & Jones. ————————EEEEEEEEEE—E—E————— SCALLOPED EDC Scaliors effect 'vels s divided into four departments, being that of developing jan character, things be first-—ience, depart at importance, ayd is beingg placed than ever before. mu Our Smart Oxfords for OE a Rae “chmond's Booter, sien’'ng the covenant fifteen minutes of hible reading, prayer © devote a) is the work of the First De- Park Art Fair main open Tve July 3d. and wi closed on Wednesday all day. Kindly make your appointment early. iy hop will re- vy evening Christian Endeavor society of Presbyterian church gives P. m. on church lawn. LEAVE HOME “Slug Shot” on Potato A AN Coy you will get better and better if you ¢ut down the high? protein foods and eat more cereals, green vegetables and fruits. Shredded Wheat is a perfect food because of its high nutritive value and because it is so easily digested. Its crisp, tasty, oven-baked shreds of whole wheat encourage thorough chewing. In making Shredded Wheat we use only the large, plump, meaty whole wheat grains. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal at a cost of a few cents. Delicious with fruits, TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker— @ real whole wheat toast-—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘The HappyWay to Health,”’is sent free on request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y.