The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 3

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THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SEASON PROVES POPULAR WITH MANY BRIDAL COUPLES | The Thanksgiving holiday season proved popular with bridal eouples. Sight were marsied during the past y or two, almost every minister in assisting in performing many marriage services, The: yeport comes from the county judge's office that this was one ofthe bus- iest” seasons for Thanksgiving in a Rnumber of years, J Among those taking nuptial vows Ewere Miss Katherine McGarvey, Bi: Smarck and Arthur Lee Might of Minot; ss Hallie M. Gilbert, Bi duals and Joseph M. Wildes, Bis- F, Bailey, Wing, ford J. Mandigo, Bismarck; beth N, Herdebu, Baldwin nd Rupp, Baldwin; Mi: Fdna Renfrow, Baldwin and Arthur n, Bismarck; Nettie E. Killdegr and Charles F. May, iss Maye Peitz, Hankinson, Roy Diamond, Anna Litt, aser, Bismarck. Ibert became the bride of Joseph Wildes at St. Mary’s schoot chapel Thursday morning, Father John Slag officiating. The bride is the datghter of Ernest L. Gilbert of Menoken. Miss: Bailey and Mr. Mandigo were united jin marriage by , Rev, L. R. Johnson at the study ofthe Baptist church Thursday evening at 6:45 o’clocks Mr. Mandigo carries «mail in Bismar nd is the son of Mrs. , Hdieo. The bride is a niece of Mrs. A, W. Cook and has been en- Raged in- cle ng in the store of D. B. Cook tor some time past, Mr. and . Mandigo will make their home marck, Elizabeth N. Merdebu and Ed- Aiihd Rupp, both of Baldwin, were united in marriage Wednesday eéven- ing at 6 o'clock by Rev. Harper R. at his home, 111 “Thayer Attending them were Miss M. Rupp and Fredolen Rupp. ttie FE, Lewis, Killdeer, and Ryder, were united rriage Thursday evening at 7 the study of Rev. Harper Attending them were Mr. Shafer. nfrow became the bride of Detroit, Bismarck and MIGHT—MtGARVEY Miss Katherine McGarvey, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGarvey of Bismarck, became the bride of Arthur Lee Might of Minot Wednes- day morning, Nov, 28 at St. Mary’s Catholic church at Crosby, Rev. Fr. Doherty officiated. Attending the couple were Miss Mabel Paulson and Linn Murray, both of Crosby. The bride was at- tired in a browr broadcloth su? and ied’ a bopquet of bridal roses. McGarvéy, mother of the bride, Sent at the wedding. ight has been employed in the office of the county auditor at Crosby for the past two years. EU to leaving Bismarck, where she at tended high school and St. Mary’s school she was employed at the office yf the auditor of Burleigh county for eight years. Mr, Might is an em- ployee of the Gieat Northern. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Might will be at home in Minot. - » DIAMOND—PEITZ {A quiet and simple wedding took place Thanksgiving Day at 4 o'clock at the chapel of St. Alexius hospital i, became the bride of George Le Roy Diamond of Detroit, Minn. Rev, Fr. Boniventure read the marriage serve ice. They ‘had no attendants, The bride wore a gown of new blue velvet brocaded chiffon with a: sil- ver hat ‘and shoes to match and car- ried an_arm bouquet of Ophelia f roses. For traveling she wore a fe dress of rogewood charmeen trimmed Sin fur. < After the ceremony a wedding din- ner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Halloran, friends ~of the bride. Mfrs. Diamond is well known here, having taught at the Will school for three years previous to going to Minneapolis, where she is at present teaching, Mr, is a prosperous young bus of Detroit, and a brother of Miss Emily Diamond, also a former teaeh- er here. . Following » short wedding trip to the cities the young couple will be t home to their friends in Detroit, Minn. f GLASER—LITT One of the charming weddings of he Thanksgiving holiday season was that of Miss Anna Litt, daughter of Mrs. J, H. Litt, 217 Seventh street, > ind Mike Glaser, son of Mr. and Mrs. ike Glaser, farmers. residing near ismarck, which took place at St. ary’s Pro-cathedral at 8:15 o'clock Wednesday morning, Rey. Fr, John Slag read the marriage service. The bride wore a gow of white seanton crepe and a veil caugh pup by a wreath. She carried a large arm bouquet o? Sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids, Misses Connie Er- hart “and Alexandria Wetch, also gowned in white and carried bouquets of mixed flowers. Attend- ing the bridegroom ‘were Herman Litt, brother of the bride, and Joe Glaser, brother r_ot the brid Following tne e_wedding mass the’ bridal party fepaired to the home of ‘the’ bride's mother whtre an elab- orate wedding breakfast was served for ‘the many friends of the couple, Places for laid for 150. guests,. “Fhe bridegroom has been engaged in farming with his father for some years, past. Mr, and Mrs, will make their home in Bismarck. nnltien iets te eo ko Phone 682. "Richard 0 Neg Glaser |! Forest Scene Used as Background for Forty | Club Ball! As an appropriate paangiaine for} the Forty club’s Thanksgiving ball Wednesday evening at Patterson hall was the forest scene in which wild animal and bird life was realistical- ly effected. The brown grove of trees which sparkled with snow at one end of the long hall) served as an embankment, behind which the spread- the long tables that’ were ornamented | “ in brown and gold, colors of the au- tumnal season. kins overfunning with fruit miniature shocks of fodder ménted the tables. Shocks of corn hiding were used around the stage and orna- by the musicians and along | of the hall to complete the decorhtions. About 56 of the mem- bers attended the holiday ball. New members taken into the For-| ty club this year to replace ti.ose | who have left the city or resigned include the following: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox, Mr. and Mrs, Worth Lumry, Mr. and Mrs. | Spencer Boise, Mr. und Mrs. F. E.| Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Brandt, Mr. and | Mrs, Jefferson Steiner, and Mr. ang {| Mrs. Seott Cameron, Friends Surprise Mr., Mrs. French Mr. and Mrs. “tT. P. Ps French were given a pleasant surprise. by about 24 of their friends yesterday evening at their home, the éccasion being their 25th wedding anniversary, The guests brought Thanksgiving baskets with them for the anniversary din- ner. Mr. and Mrs. French were pre- sentéd with # beautiful piece of sil- ver by their friends, Mifs Elizabeth Jones making the presentation speech in behalf of the visitors, During the latter part of the evening the guests sang old favorite and renewed acquaintences. Burke Home Scene Of Holiday Dinner About 30 close friends and asso- ciates of Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Burke met at their home yesterday for a joint Thanksgiving dinner and fes- tive time. Among the guests were: Mr, and.Mrs, John Youngman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bernges, Mr. and Mrs. E.’J. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, L, H. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Perry and family, Mr. Mrs. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beek, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Nupen and family, Mrs, Bertha Freise, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Wolf, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Trepp. A deli; ful part of the afternoon’s entertain- ment consisted in the singing of favorite songs, dancing and playing bridge. Mrs. Moody gave several charming piano selections. Decorations at the Burke home were in keeping with the Thanksgiv- ing season, FLOWERS FOR SUNDAY? Just phone 784-W. Will’s Greenhouses “for one of our Saturday Special _ Dollar Boxes. Truly a omens We deliver. Get your iron! Make a Mock Cherry Pie Half CRANBERRIES Half Raisins Adelicious dessert Cranbes: ; recipe folder sent free é for a ae, ee busy win! son starts. oe Large golden pump- | yellow | " , Christmas Seal Sale Opens Today The annual Christmas seal sale, |eBndueted by the North Dakota Tu- | bereulosis association opened today | over the state. The sale in Bismarck | will be held Caturday, December Ist, lin charge of the Women's Commun- ‘ity Couneil with Mrs, Frank Barnes as general chairman. It Ys hoped that all places of business and offices |will us® the Tuberculosis Christmas | seals on all packages and letters sent {out during the mdnth of Décember. \Fitty per cent-Of the proceeds col- [lected in Bismarck will. be used in providing milk for children in 'the Bismarck schools, while the re- «| ™aining 50 per cent will go toward a fund for the construction of a cni- | dren’s building Yor the care of the {tuberculosis children. of the state. COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING The regular meeting of the Wo- | man’s Community Councif will be jheld in the Rest Room of tge Ma- sonic Temple, tomorrow Dec. 1 at 0 o'clock. The annual election of officers will take place at this time. Miss Esther Teichmann, school i a is ti ‘ive a report on conditions among ool children. Miss Hazel Niclson will speak on the [subject of “Illiteracy in Bismarck.” | GIVE FAREWELL SURPRISE A surprise party was given Mrs, M. | Wolfe and her daughter, Mrs. George Bernges Tuesday evening at the \home of Mrs. Frederick Ohde by 16 lof their friends. The party was in jthe nature of a_ farewell as. Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Bernges are leaving Friday to spend the winter in Port- land, Ore. The eve by the ladies in playing bridge. Re- |freshments were served, | _ GUESTS AT HENRY HOME Major and Mrs. FE. S. Henry, en- tertained Mrs. Henry’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. A, Bolton and daughter, Miss [ona of Jamestown and her |brother, A. K. Bolton of Fargo Thanksgiving Day. They will also jremain for the week end in Bis-| marek. HOME, FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Margaret Postlethwaite, stu- dent at Jamestown callege, is spend- SAME 3 Free Delivery 20 100 Bars Box s.. s..:. « 7 or Danish Pride, Tall Cans. fo oe, $1.00 BACON Armour’s Veribest. sen... ae 25c By strip. Per Ib....:... Fine Granulated, COFFEE Stone’s Coffee in Bulk. HONEY . Amenia Brand. Pure No. Dak. 98c 5 lb. pails..... Stone’s, large bottle. ' SOPADE Best Aid’to Soap. Soft- ens the hardest water. “WASHING MOPS os. ov is DIE KC Baking Powder for over 3@Q years Ounces for ems iena ees ae — fer a quarter) Use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT. BismarckFood Market SPECIALS For Saturday P. and G. The White Naptha Laundry Soap. bart 0 eee SUGAR 10 pounds FOr... ee cece ee eee ate eee (Sugar is advancing strong.) CATS LE. RAR i AE SDR ED MENG SSIES Ghaitinas, small size pakages, . -THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite. is 3 Evangelistic ‘Services Draw to Successful Close The Evangelistic services whici, have been Conducted at the Evangel- ical church by Rev. Long of Paynes- ville, Minn., will come to a close this week-end after a véry successful series, according to those in charge. Rev. Lang bas been pronounced as a very able speaker by those who have heard him. He will speak again tonight and Sunday morning and evening, Sunday evening being his last service. REHEARSE FOR SACRED CERT Members of the Thursday Musical | club will-hold a rehearsal this even- ing at 7:30 o'clock at the home of| Mrs, J. P. French. The ladies ate working on the program to be given at their Sacred Concert which will be held Dec. 9 at the Eltinge theatre. ¢ CON- EXPECTS TO GO HOME Mrs. Fred Hines who has been the }j Arthur formerly guest of her sister, Mrs, ariassen of Mandan, Miss Clara Spitzer/of Bismarck, for the past three months will leave Sun Gay for her home at Newark, N. J. ANNOUNC Bismarck Canton No. 5, P. M. I. 0.j 0._F. will give the sixth of the sefies of dances at Odd Fellow hall, corner Main and Third street, Satur- | day night. Refreshitients will be | served. DANCE. GUESTS AT BARDSLEY HOME Mr. and Mrs, George Anderson and family of Wing were guests of Mr. ayd Mrs. G. A. Bardsley Thanksgiv-} ing Day. GUESTS AT KOHLER HOME County Commissioner and Mrs. Axel Soder of Winy were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kohler for Thanksgiving day. GUEST OF MISS BREEN Miss Mary Nierling of Jamestown was the guest of Miss Mabel Breen over Thanksgiving Day. . PRICE eo Phone 1080 $1.00 $4.85 (Last chance to Buy P. & G. incre at this price.) TOMATOES S. O. Brand No. 2 cans 7 cans $1 .00 for PICNIC HAMS Armour’s. Fresh ship- ment just arrived, while they last. 1 5 c Per Ib........ CRISCO Proctor & Gamble. 1 ri oe HONEY Amenia Brand, comb. Double Seal. 49 c 45c UP IVORY SOAP - Medium size bars. Regu lar 10c bars. A5c c 6 Bars for..... POWDER ‘ (Limit 4 Packages to a customer.) © | CONDUCTING RETREAT Rev, Eugene Gehl. of St. John’s institute of Milwaukee, Wis., is con- ducting reireat for the nurses of St. Alesius hospital. 1 MEETING sterhood will meet Mrs, Lula Harrts, PE. ¢ home 0 The at the | Dec. 3. GUEST OF MRS. HENDRICKSON Mrs. A. P, Holiday and son, Charles of Jamestown spent Thanksgiving their » with the former's niece, Mrs, A. L. Hendrickson, ON VISIT TO Mrs, A. H. Barrett the Twin Cities for a visit. CITIES / THANKSGIVING VISITOR Governor Nestos spent’ Thanksgiv- ing Day with relatives in Minot. Dancers attending the Fireme Ball filled the Patterson hall to pacity Thanksgiving eve. GRECIAN GRACE Ancient Greeks, with ideals of beauty, knew that the anklet strap accentuated the fine, trim lines of the ankle. Modern women know that, too, when they choose the anklet strap or bracelet Shoe for formal afternoon and semi - formal evening wéar. Of ree Satin, Junior Louis Heel $9.00 SATURDAY, DEC. 1st. Fall’ and Winter Hats to go on sale Saturday at astonishingly low prices. FOUR LOW PRICED GROUPS. $8.75 $6.75 $3.75 $1.50 MARY BUCHHOLZ Bring your Backward es oes FOLSOM’S New Store. Boy here and have us examine his eyes. Very likely he is be- hind in his studies be- cause his eyes hurt him to read, if that is so our examination and the glasses we will supply will re- move the trouble and he’ll be as bright as any boy. 416 Broadway New Stock: left today for| PAGE THREE FIREMEN’S BALL giving in Menoken visiting’ with Miss Leila Bardsley spent Thanks- friends. | ‘ asta Victrol Now We have all pa: | in any, | style you require. « Every instrument possesses the well known Victrola\ quality of reproduction and bears the \world- renowned Victor Trademarks, ‘under the lid and on the label. “ HOSKINS - MEYER “Exclusive Victor Dealers Bismarck. N. D. CAPITOL Theatre LAS®P TIME TONIGHT HAROLD LLOYD e —in— “Why Worry” Don’t miss the Comedy Sensation of the Year. 8 DAYS COMMENCING MONDAY A, / THE PROPHETIC SIRE The sire at the head of your herd is an accurate indication of what the herd will be in coming years. If he’s pure Bred, he holds the promise of increasing production and bigger profits: Proof is plentiful that good blood pays. For prosperity’s sake, let’s make Bismarck the eenter of a pure-bred live stock district! Remington, Prost dent. J. &. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Asst. ( SATURDAY “THE STEAD- FAST HEART” “Clarehce Buddington Kel- land’s famous Coltier’s Weekly story of thes Virginia Mountains. TONIGHT “THREE WISE FOOLS” A story of love and thrills that you will place among _ the films you most enjoyed. 0. NEW SERIES “FIGHTING BLOOD” ROUND ONE ° —o— MOVIE CHATS . COMING * “THE GREEN GODDESS”. With GEORGE ARLISS-ALIOB JOYCE . HARRY T. MOREY and DAVID POWELL. ° “THE SILENT PARTNER”... With OWEN MOORD and LEATRICE JOY. ae PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE “DERBY DAY”

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