The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1923, Page 5

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923 Social and. Personal Miss Ilo Miller Becomes Bride of Melvin O. Steen; As a pleasant surprise to their |* Bratta Wacher, Tzeh Bauer, Lehr, and “Mrs. A” J. Wiedeman, Venturia, . have been discharged from the hospital. eal :. Award Prizes in | Peary ras Richholt Contest) ens tarson, Kut Snider, Charles Expert Speaks to Bismarck Women on Prevailing Styles Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, Amelia Roseneau, the Paris and New York representative for the Rose Shop gave a most inter- esting and intelligent talk concern- ing the present day jes and iz y style trend for the coming season, . G, Davenport. First and foremost she compli- White Dent. mented the Bismarck women on prize—Sam Robertson. spital for treatment. J. D. D, Franklin, Dou Lena Ber- Hanson, | J holt's annual corn con- ‘ post fifty samples | rn being submit Honry test resulted of North Dakot: ted. A representative of Will & Co, | awarded the prizes as follows: friends comes the marriage of Miss | p i S T I their good taste in dre She ‘is , llo Miller and Melvin 0. Steen StAted that in all hee: stopcqvedl bib saree ee which took place yesterday after- | noon at the Lutheran Parsonage in | “ Mandan with Rev. C. J. Fylling of- | ficiating. The couple slipped aWay | from their friends, were quietly | married, and returned to Bismarck | where they will make their home. | The bride who is the daughter j gof Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Miller of Glen Ullin has been employed in| Vhe office of the state hail insur- ance department as. a stent ph- er since last June while the bride- groom hds been cashier in the state | y treasurer’s office for the pastj three years.. Mrs. Steen is a grad< | uate of the New Salem high schol | and attended Jamestown college and the University of North’ Dak- ota for several years. Mr. Steen who graduated from the Mott high school left Concor- dia College, Moorhead, M'nn., in| his senior year. to enter military service during the world war. He ‘served as a‘corporal in a machine gun company at Camp Lewis, Washington for seven months.; \ Afger his discharge from the army at the close of the war he became cashier in the office of the state treasurer, John Steen, his uncle, and has mate Bismarck his home. During his residence in Bismarck Mr. Steen has taken a leading part in American Legion affairs. | He “is appearing in the Legion play “Oh, Oh Cindy” and his bride ; 1 thru the country, she had not seen more smartly gowned women than in Bismarck. Paris decrees that sport apparel ‘will be more popular than have! ' tofore. Among the sport fabrics to hold first place will be, flan- nel, alpaca and kasha cloth. These fab: will be sponsored in all high shades. , Miss’ Rosenaw ,stated that the spring siete ont ey in anj endless variety of colorful fabrics." \e extend our thanks for floral jena, iO Pha edie the] offerings and kindness rendered dur- th of the skirt, being smart-|ing the illness and death of our son! !ly short, \ ; Soft Silk crepes for afternoon aa pre ee te Mrs | Mr. Mrs. rst prize—Peter Mihm, ‘ond prise—Alex McLean. Richholt's purpose in holding | is annual corn contest is to stimu- | late better corn growing, especially | the flint varictics. The corn that never fails in North Dakota. corn in the Richholt contest will b; given to farmers for next yea planting. OF THANKS -. Christmas Store Is Ready Today the store is transformed into a real Christmas Shop — glittering festoonings — Christmas trees ablaze with colored lights- Gift Booths in every aisle — every member of our store force ready to assist you in se- lecting the right gifts. eorge Boelter, | and family. | Methodist Bazaar and Supper. Methodist Ladies’ Aid wear. Taffeta will be conspic- uous by it’s absence. When questioned regarding ‘mi- lady’s spring hat, she replied that the small cloclfe would, undoubt- edly hold first place. Parents of Son. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barton, former- 7 ly of Bismarck, now living in Bur-| hold their annual Bazaar bank, California, are the parents of | and Supper if the church ason, named Allen, Jr. Mrs. ee dining room— iss Ereda Hultberg. Tuesday, Dec. 4 ° 4 Sale at 11 a. m. Supper at 6 p. m. — 50c a plate. Reast Pork and Dress ng Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Civbage Salad ? rd Movie 2 A novel moving picture exb‘bit cf the Ford factory will ve shown tonigi*t st the display room of the; Mctor company. This mo- | e largest motor car fac- e world will be interest- ahs, Aitracivévess of the here, It ts of gray crepe de ‘ci ayith patted collar and cuffs of white georgette, and the plaited effect ix devcloped io tory t ry ae % . See ae ic nota raretd the plaited ‘honing ef the skirt. {Ing to young and old. Commenc-|| Je‘lies Pickles Take a peek at the calendar — today is De- Hazethurst Apartments. . Here the deep plaited rufties are jing at 8 o'clock visitors at- Cope- Bread ‘ 5 placed to give a checkerboard ef- lee Cream cake || cember 1st — Count the weeks — only three lin’s may view the graphic picture fect. of the complete bulding of Ford In both sleeve length and skirt |cars f:om the raw material to the this model showe characteristic {n- | completed car. fluences of the later styles. The; sleeve is made wrist lenz:h so that | the cuff falls well ove> the hand and in the skirt the tendency to- ward circular tlounces is adapted to | whi Coffee left until Christmas. Time to get busy isn’t it. Come in this evening, we’re open until nine o’clock on Saturdays. Bring the chil- dren ta see Toy Town—down stairs. They'll _—————$—$—$—$— —— a Misses Dakin and . Ramsadale Entertain At Joint Parties Announces Winner Mrs. L. F. Schloeme: announced the winner of “he bed room set for i ne cold chances to be Mrs. The present season has produced many thifgs in frock styles but nothing more attractive than those smart, straight-line models which Misses Dorothy Dakin and Mary “! 2h ye | Use lace, georgette or other mate the straight-line mode. W. G Thirteen names were ! : . 5 cele Geen ener (ey Use lace, coor eee Color for thelr | Generally spewking. in coats, sults drawn by B. W. Jolson, wha act- ‘ enjoy it and so will you. antl ie a he trimming. This may be in the form and dresses, sleeves are t-nger and jed as deawet, and were witne sed i follow flowing lines; th is, they fit snugly at thesshoulder and flare at the wrist. ‘The Chin«se influ- ence is seen in the mandarin sleeve. | aes St ee anaes ene of deep lace berthas, collurs. ce gan home, 827 Sixth Street. At the bare GE eee bes *-afternoon party five tables of| matter how used. it Identifies Itself by B. W. John:om and Mrs. Joha- scm. The Rode Watch. —__1_—__—_* | | | Watch for Our Special | bridge were played with the honors; ag the last word by being plaited. | used on fur and cloth coats. i going to Miss Cecile Baldwin and contributes the larger!: (©, 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) The superior acy of the ae ee elles Deca -~ TR mee Pe se Ne Rode movemeni w matter for the occasion were charmingly ! afternoon 0 o'cloc! A > os of common know The peasy ; ksgiving colors, ) o'clock at Legion HERE FOR HOLIDAYS. et fit ht esta 5 carried out in Thanksgiving colors, | nail, “over the ilae ahautte, Me Nu ukceigen who in record it Mas established in Economy Announcement open competi-ion is on file at famous observatories. sare M- yellow and brown predominating. Nut cups and place cards were in yellow. Assisting the hostesses in teaching at Bejou, Minn, is spend ing Thanksgiving holidays with, her MODERN WOODMEN in Monday’s Tribune | A.W. LUCAS CO. “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” serving luncheon at the conclus-{ The Modern Woodmen of Ameri-, parents. sive creaticns, and are ob- Gi! ion of the game was Mrs. Joseph | ca, No. 4164, will hold a meeting at Dae eras tainable only with Rode AN aI ames cies Barth ~ 11.0. 0. F.or Baker hall Monday} Mrs. Ed. Steiner of Hazelton is move:nents.» 2 z spending several days in Bismarck P t' y evening, Dec. 3 for the purpose of shopping. electing officer: In the evening four tables of hearts were played. Miss Mary Huber and Mrs. Wm. Bublitz were 4 awarded the honors. A very pleas- ing part of the evening’s enter- tainment consisted in a number of vocal solos by L. C. Sorlien, Wil- liam Bublitz and Fred Hanson. Miss Nora McGettigan and Mrs. Miss-Louise Ott left this morning to visit with her parents, at Cleve- land. ; ! ATTENDS CO Harry Clough, man cal Underwood ty; er Co. left last night for Minneapolis to attend the annual conference of salesmen. ERENCE r of the lo- For several years prior to tile war we id the Rode watch both in. wrist: watches Geo, W. Moffit of Moffit, war a} business caller in the city today. “The last drop is 08 good as the frst.” Barth assisted, M'sses Dakin @ ; 5 ere popene ee Ramédale duririg the evening, and PERI C tietel2 Elks Public Memorial Serv- The delicious fragrance of and the gentlon Do in serving luncheon at Smidnight.| Mrs. Sawyer and daughter of Atha-| , waliches, and dt this time Table appointments. and. decor-|tasca, Alberta Canada stopped over ices Sunday 3 p. m. Eltinge 9 rave ay many a _ations abrut tie rev wer :onilar| in Bismarck yesterday on their way Theatre. Everybody invited. a. er Ss in col to‘these in the afternoon. to Glencoe'to visit with friends. | Address by Scott Cameron. baa om See ta Ce acure Breakfast : ~ Cocoa Its unquestioned purity, uniformity yand palatability Good music. The Comanche Indian war in 1854 was the smallest war the United States. ever engaged in, only 425 soldiers being employed. fny cf the wrist watches as the demand was much great- er than the supply, conse- quently they m3ver got past the larger cities, but 1 am piad to announce that I hive made arrangements with tue Importers of this watch to again supply my needs in this line and I invite the LEAVE FOR’ WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langer of Casselton, parents of William Lan- ger of Bismarck left yesterday for Scattle, Wash., for the winter. “Crusade Dav” Will Be Observed “Crusade Day” will be observ -d a by the Woman’s Christian Tem-| RETURN FROM BUSINESS TRIP ~ perance Union at thein regular) C. P. and Hans Christianson of monthly meeting which will be! Baldwin have returned from St. Paul, | r held Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 4 at| Minn., where they shipped some live- Physico-Clinical Laboratory make constant Saas rane 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G.| stock the first of the week. F * 119% 4th st. users of all who wublic COPTER ——— B, Newcomb, 924 Sixth street. | Bismarck, N. D. try it; it is the movemen: also as to price. 4 5 \ of Members will respond to roll y, VISITING DAUGHTER pameesie of high We now have them on dis- 1 call_with “My. Happiest Thought! Mrs. Belle Van Vleet left this — e play. *;for Christmas.” Mrs. Sara Anke-| morning for Valley City to spend) * a mann will give a report of the an-|Sunday" with her daughter, Mrs. C.'| , ELECTRONIC —= i nual state conventips ct oe oud ae W. Stull. : it DIAGNOSIS and e0n.v.0.0at:0e Made only by ~ U: which was held at Vailey aoe TREATMENT ~ City. Rev. G. B. Newcomb will ROYAL NEIGHBORS : ; give a talk concern‘ng the work of | The Royal Neighbors will meet in as authorized by Walter Baker & Cota, F. A. KNOWLE ag the Humane Society. Baker'y hall Monday evening. Elec-| | )p Alb Ab Kagatiicns 1700 Jeweler — Bismarck i BGs the regular tion of officers will take place gt r. ert Abrams Mills at Dorchester, Mast. eee De ; shower, articles obtained in this|‘™* “Ime i M. E. BOLTON and Montresl, Canada The house of lucky weddlog” } a a Habel Hemene WOMAN'S CLUB*MEETS | D. OQ, Consultant SOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRE: rings. Soe lar willtbe paid at aie time | Mrs. H. F. Keller will entertain | pein — members of the Woman’s club Mon- ioe ars eee [Sr Apart commentato | | of Stanton are spending the week end 119% 4th St, RETURN FROM CHICAGO _ |/n the city, shopping. é Bismarck, N..D: aaa ie piesa ; Tel. 240 Mrs. C. J. Eliason and her cousin.) 0, nd Mts. T. Asplund of Wilton ‘ Mrs. Morris Anderson of Wilton have : returned from Chicago, Ill., where ~ they have been visiting with Dr. Ol- 4 son and family and Mrs. Anna Knud- 4 son formerly of Regan. Mrs. Olson isa sister of Mrs. Anderson and a cousin of Mrs. E) 5 \ i POSTPONE SEAL SALE The sale of Christmas seals by the North Dakota Anti-Tuberculosis or- GIFTS For All the Family Mother or Father, Sister or Brother, will find in this store something useful for each member of the family were city callers today. | F. Zahn of Fargo, was a’city visi- tor yesterday. j DANCING. LESSONS Batiroom Claes 8 to 9 p.-m. beginning Dec. 7. ganization which was set for today, has been postponed until Saturday, Dec. 8, in order to allow the chair- man and committee in charge to have more time in which to arrange , for the drive. Aesthetic Danc'ng for young ladies, 7 to 7:45 p. m. Dec. 7v Aesthetic Dancing for chil- dren apo 2:45;-3 to 3:45, 4 4:45 Dec. 8. MRS. R. W. HENDERSON. a ‘THANKSGIVING GUESTS . Polyps eso7me «Due 206 a Our selection of Diamonds Gent’s or Ladies. We have (| Mr aond Mrs. x G. Worley had Bo B Di h will interest you both in them in the very newest } as est: Tl sgiving ‘J . : Ec s S ig Relea! agg ered pon pon VIs uate and eto: ee town, and Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hig- ? : ilyerware N Iti: gins and daughter, Miss Veronica of : re ' ovelties Medina. Re : FREE Both in, flat and hollow. Of all kinds In this line |f 7 ' 5 There will be Do arguurcnis 3 ware. e have a wonder- u will be sure to find MASONIC BAAR: SECTEUIS TION over, bills, there will be no 1 ‘ “ ful selection for you te something that will inter- era Star will hold joint installation Rear @noeeerriae amt Ny | . choose from. est you. > of officers at the’ Temple Monday just where you stand. To Encourage Early Christmas Shopping. We wil i 4 evening St Vere Aerie nt ‘A checking account in this give one of these Quadruple Plated 24 Karat Gold- X sands wih. beienlaged sed Mae bank is the modern method lined Bonbon Dishes with each purchase of — @ served by: members of the Star. of pereonat finance. : 3 AIL visiting members’ are invited. : ‘ : ’ O Ss om S es in Cleon ee pearing. th : FIRST : $5 Met! lervin joug! spendin, ie SNe : os ‘ * ‘ Thacksgiving. vacation’ with his GUARANTY or ever. Only While Supply Lasts, : 416 BROADWAY signje, Fred Sark at Jamestown Be TY, Nes 7" NEW STORE. | NEW STOCK. * LEGION COMMITTEE ‘A meeting of the members of the committee in charge of the ticket’ isale: for “Oh, Oh Cindy,” American, ¥ . A: Labr, President, Lahr, Vice President. Wegner,'Cashier. ~ 4 rereiereiete THIS © _ Bonham Brothers Diamonds “at prices that are truly moderate. Watches 1

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