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TUESDAY, JULY = 48 | 4Sucial and. | and. ! __-Personal ; Take Marriage Vows at Pretty 1923 FUTURE SOUSAS OF THE NATION hia Chureh Wedding Kathleen EK. Pilmoor, daugh- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pilmoor Feurth Street, became the George Smith this morning ut a very pretty wed- Georges Episcopal church irrounded — by ds and near relatives. Jos- Ryerson, rector of the aie! read the marriage service. chords. of Mendel- March” played by ter of the the procession lead by the natron of honor, Mrs. F. E, ® sister of the bride, and followed by the bride on the arm of her ded down the aisle to- bride of at 8 v'cloe cnn edding Irene Pilme bride, with roses, where and the best) man, Ralph Jewell, met them. During the beaut ful) mary 3 I ed father of the bride wore a suit in with accessories corsage bouquet ebuds. ,The matron ot was dressed in a gown of | ‘amel canton crepe and wore a cor- | sage bouquet of sweet peas and ‘or the past ‘four years Mr: mith has been employed as a re- ling clerk in the office of Thom secretary of ate, from York, England in 1916, ter receiving her educational train- ureroft school. Mr. Smith connected with the Bank of ) Dakota for about four and a s. He served with Company irst North Dakota Infantry on Mexican border in 1916 and ‘17 member of Company A of the Infant) being transferred to the First North Dakota gray to atch later B tet World uate of the the class of Following the marriage ceremony the church a charming weddir served at the Pilmoor dence. Covers were laid for iwelve guests, a large basket of beautiful pink roses and mai hiir ferns forming a center; the dining room. table. roses about the house eff tistie floral decorations. Mr. and M orthern Pa ceks nin the Twin Cities. They nike their home in Bismarck nt their many friends upon their urn War, B He was a grad: | marek high school in at bre famil r of ted Miss Jones Gives Afternoon Bridge) Miss Alta Jones was hostess at n afternoon bridge yesterday com- * to nd f mentary to her class guest, M Gwendolyn New York City. The wee classmates igh schocl. Miss Jessica Oak Park, Hl, who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Benton was an out-of-town guest. tables of bridge were in play uring the afternoon w:th the hon- going to Miss Betty Dunham. At 5 o'clock refreshments weve mate ai Jones o! in NROUTE TO COAST mma von Domarus, state ident of the Business and Professional Women’s club, and Miss Gracia Amundson of Valley Cigy stopped over for a short visit h Miss Hazel Nielson Sunday , while enroute to Portland, Ore., to! attend the National B. & P. W. con- vention. men will meet two friends who will continue on the way with them. ‘They are making the trip by auto- magpie. Miss vice pr SPEND FOURTH AT LAKES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copelin, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Finney and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, fumily, Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Corwin and family; will spend the Fourth of July at their cottages at Lake Isabel. Miss Agnes Orr is a guest of the Corwins and Mr. and Mrs. R.| N. Stephens of Minnewaukan visiting with the Finneys. are RTURNS FXOM iiOPE. ‘ Ben Rupellius has returned to the city after yisiting for the past month at his hot tives in Jamestown. underwent a serious operation at the Bismarck hospital several weeks be- fore leaving Bismarck, VISITING IN CANADA Mrs. Elsie Johnson who has been employed in the office of H. J. Wag- | ner left Sunday for a three-Weeks vacation with friends in Nanson, Canada, she will stop over in Fargo for a short visit. PIONEER IS VISITOR William Macnider of Linton is a itor in the city over the Fourth. Mr. Macnider is a pioneer and for over twenty years was chief clerk in the H. F., Douglas post traders wgtore on the Standing Ro¢k Indian “Agency. RETURN FROM LAKES. Mr. and Mrs, H. C, Bjerke returned Sunday from Lake Lizzie, Minn., where they had been attending the millers’ outing for the past ten day: Mr. Bjerke is manager of the Rus- sell-Miller Milling company. GUESTS HERE « Mr. and Mrs. Davis And daughter, Miss Angeline of Cathay arrived yesterday to visit in Bismarck and take in the Round-Up jn Mandan. From here they will go to Hettinger for a visit over Ethie mount SUNDAY | Vistton ident at Miss Olive Trepp, the ff ey City Normal school was ‘ She | dof Lisbon for two years during | ar- N ygung women, the, At Glendive the young wo- | George Russ, Jr., and |* iC in Hope and with rela- | Mr. Rupellius | Enroute back to Bismarck | oS ! Young, | of, | rc’s the youngest band in | Wau | a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Trepp, returning io Valley City last night. \ ON AUTOMOBILE TRIP Mr. und Mrs. A. W. Lueas and sons, Arthur and Harold and daugh- ter, Miss Mary, left yesterday on an automobile trip through the Yel- lowstone National P: nect to return by w: Lands in a couple of 1 of the Bad eeks. DE! PARTS FOR AN NAPOLIS Jack Burke, son of Judge and “Mrs. . T. Burke, will leave tomor- |rew for Annapolis, Maryland where he will enter Annapolis Na aca- demy. Jack was a graduate of the Bismarck high school in June. | VISITS NIECE C. C. Larson of Hope i a few days in Bismar in the Round-up in Man here he visited with his niece, Miss Henrictta J. Lund. RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE M Carrie Haugen returned this morning from Santa Barbara, Calif., where she has been attending the National »Anti-Tuberculosis confer- ence. | aes ATTENDING ROUND-UP . and Mrs. F, Dutton of Wilton, nd Ed Motl of Tappen are several days in Bismarck while attending the Round-up Mandan. FOURTH OF JULY GUESTS rs. James McCusker and Braddock are guests over the Fourth at the home of Mrs. McCusker’ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McHugh. ENROUTE TO LAKES Otto Becker of Linton stop: ore last night enroute to es where she will spend ks. i ae several w ON SUMMER. VACATION Miss Muriel Robinson left today ‘for Jamestown to enjoy a vacation visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wright. AMONG CITY VISITORS FE. C. Harvey, Wing, Walter Lar- son, Killdeér, Mrs. Peter Husfloen, | Regent, were among the city visi- tors today. : GUEST OVER FOURTH Alfred Movius Jr. of Jamestown is a guest of H. H, Ferner over the Fourth. AWAY FOR FOURTH Miss Clara Christensen left this morning for Lakota to spend the | Hourth with friends. , MEXICO’S BEST. Miss Clara San Pedvo, selected as the most beautiful gir] in Mexico, !was the queen of the celebration {commemorating the 100th anniver- sary of the founding of the City of Tampico, They ex-! ! America. nes life cheer and song to the town, in Composed of members of the Humbolt School, all under five, at TO MINOT Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Leary daughters, Jane Ann and Joan left thi spend the in Mrs, O'Leary, will spend al morning Mimot. a weck there before returning. to Fourth SPENT WEEK WITH PARENTS Mrs, E. ©. Wachter and son, Charles left this morning for C: rington to visit with Mrs. Wachte parents, Mr. and Mrs, Brosnahi jor a week. 7 HAGGARTS COME FOR ROUND-UP Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Haggart, M prge Haggart and Mrs. Al a gart of Fargo arri day to attend the Round-Up in dan, ACCESSORIE, A serviceable looking fro black lace is given an individuat touch by the addition of collars and cuffs of white lace held in place of with a binding of Alice blue velvet } ribbon, ORGANDIE HATS. aLrge organde hats, in blue, apri- cot and henna, have adjustable crowns and wide brims. The crown is secured with fancy pins. MED COAT. Monograms have become so ular they arc now appearing coats, A blue serge suit is bound with red .and_ belted grammed in the same color. MONO pop- on The f monogram appears on the sleeve. NEW SCARF. A new scarf consists: of a square {of glove silk with a fluted border | and has mitts to match, WOOL EMBROIDERY. A great deal of wool embroidery jis seen on cotton frocks as well as those of silk and wool. Two bone harpoons, found under peat in East Yorkshire, Eng., are stated to date back from 10,000 to 12,000 B. HAIR looks Golden Glint MEDIUM BROWN best of all after a Shampoo. Park Avt Hair Shop will re- main open Tuesday evening July 3d, and will be closed on, Wednesday all day. Kindly make your appointment early. WOMAN MANAGES LARGE OFFICE Her training at i Dako Business College, Fargo, N. gave hera flying start. Now, Lise Edjund is office manager of the big Baker Insurance Co. Naturally, she em- ploys help from her old achool, the latest being Erma Naline. Many D. B. C. women graduates hold respopsible positions—42 have be- come bank officers. So may you. Compare schools and ‘‘Follow the Succe$Sful.”” Early Fall term, be- ginning August Ist, saves several weeks. Classes are smaller, pro- gres: quicker. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St. Fargo, N, D. for information.: Bises @ood for the bites—good to VISSKS and mono- | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE o— | i THE ELTINGE For Wednes and Thursday, [the feature ut the Eltinge comprises j“The Go Getter” one of the “Cappy | Ricks” stories by Peter B, ‘with ‘T. Roy Barnes and Seena Owen ; s well as one of the popular; shting Blood” stories. This one is round three, entitled “Six Second | Smith”. Movie Chats will also be ! shown, CAPITOL, Trade press reviewers, who nessed the privat? presentation of. fox super-preduction “The Fast at the Lyric theater, New York y s in their appre- ciation of the film ana declared it to bo “a melodrama of merit, which will find approval within the most dis- griminating circles of picture enthus- E reach of utilized the Fox or: and as a resuit “The Fast Mail” is even bigger than'the orig- inal production, the camera having visualized what was only suggested in the play. This much-heralded picture will be the attraction at the Capitol theater begilnning tonight. -Not one critic wrote adversely of the picture. . Thrills ‘abound, and the keynote of the photoplay is “ body holds his hat,’ $s the critic “It’s bing, bang crashe And everv- of the New York Evening Journal. “If thore is anything whatsoever in tite field of melodrama that was over- looked in the screening of this film it has not yet been discovered,” the New York Mail critic comments. 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Funeral servi for the late Henry Anderson of 822 Avenue B, who died yesterday morning will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'civck at the Swediel Lutheran caurch, cbny _NEW Announce Birth, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Fred John- son of Mott, a baby boy in this eny. | Methodist Board. Meeting. A meeting of thp official board of | the MeCabe Methodist church will be at the church this evening. | Minister's Condition Unchanged, No chang es in the condition of Re Postlethwaite, rector the | terian church were reported | He shows aa improvement | for the week, attending physicis reported, of Files Charges George Ely, living on the J. on farm seven milos northe: here, has filed assault and bat-| charges against Horace Mene- | whom he alleged struek him | the head with a) club without tery Loe ov Appears to’ Be Improving. Arthur Stokes, Cathay, who was injured on the west approach of the in bridge Sunday night about midnight, is reported to have passed bog night at the hospital and to w no indications of scrious in- jury. Osteopathic Examiners Meet. The regular meeting oF the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners was | held in Bismarck today, Dr. C. L. Herbert of Dickinsoa, Dr, Jose Tarr of Lidgerwood, snd Dr, M K Kyne | Bolton of this city compose the mem: | chickons hership of the board, Four candi- | dates came before the board for ex- | amination today. | ‘eee | The Chicago Shoe Shining Yorlor will open July 4, from | tn 2n.m. For more than twenty years the Carnation label has been accepted every- where as a symbol of highest quality. Conven- ient, economical, pure, use it for every milk purpose. To reduce the richness of Carnation to that of ordinary milk add one part water to one part Carnation. Add a little more water if you have been using thinner milk in yourcooking. 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