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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE- le oi oe make their home in Bismarck. The] Christmas instead of May. A reunion AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT will spend their vacation with their -PICNIC TONIGHT ; bride was employed as teacher in}avill be held during the Christmas | DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Collins of | grandmother. the Stanton during the past year where| holidays but the banquet will be held The American Legion Auxiliary) Steele are the parents of a son born oa Fi |; he won a large circle of friends.| in May as usual will have a dinner Wednesday even-| on Friday in* Bismarck. 5 Social and P. ersonal [306 Gis” ig ery” popular in Bis - ing, dune The diner wat ports) nn meen HAVE DAUGHTER | He k- He is a barber at the Grand| ENTERTAINS FOR MISS LIGHT |poned from last Wednesday. TO VISIT GRANDMOTHER Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Kelsven of Al- P. | acifie Barber shop. Misses Frances and Florence Pet- —— Kenneth and Roger Kohler left | mont announce the birth of a daugh- erson entertained Thursday evening this morning for Detroit where they | ter Saturday at a local hospital. FAREWELL RECEPTION MARRIAGE OF BALDWIN COUPLE! GOING TO SWEDEN for he farewell reception given to] ‘The wedding of Miss Lucille Rupp| Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Norlin of Me-| Saturda Gertrude Light who left] Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoeltin of Krem for the West. The evening! announce the birth of a son early n Rev. George B. Newcomb and family| and Mr. William Fricke, both of near | noken, D., will leave tomorrow] was spent playing bridge. High! Sunday morning at the home of Mr. at the First Baptist Church was a| Baldwin, will be solemnized this} for De Lake to attend the Odd] scores in the games were won by and Mrs. W. H. Miller in Bismarck. inosbs enjoyable: ocension: evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Fellow's convention after which they| Mrs, N. Charries and Mrs. F. Schnee ns ‘ U UATEONEWeamb asta nemer anne wnly Dorma dwin, The! will go to Sweden. Mr. Norlin will] ker. A two course Inucheon was ser- TO MISSOURI ; of the church, and for many years id wi Laura Rupp, only two months visiting rela-|ved at the close of the evening. Mrs. Frank Carr left this morning sinteiiie (Haeturitenne anttwieninve of the bride, and Mr. but Mrs. Nortin will remain for ~ for Mansfield, Mo., where she will been ve tive in the local church! be attended by his broth ja Mr. Norlin will be back in PICNIC FOR DAUGHTER spend sometime visiting. [eC work, and by their personal qualities | est Fric s teacher | Menoken the first of August. ¥| Mrs. Carl Nelson entertained with and devotion to the church, have en- {at the he past| have made their home in Menoken| 9 picnic at Wildwood park Saturday VISITS IN MINOT deared themselves to a host ef term and hi y friends for the past nine years. afternoon in honor of her daughter,| yy and Mrs. Archie Johnson mo- eae hoth in and out of the| throughout the country. The groom | E Mae. Guests were thirty! tered to Minot over the week end, WE chureh, and their moving from Bis-| is a prominent young farmer in Bald- RECITAL aeithids (ef ae HoNer Pucee, M ‘ marck to Rochester, New York is|win. Theg will make their home| Mts. Genevieve Menard Hughes} ing at the pavilion by the —— 7 H eieatly wegtetted: | there. will present her pupils in recital to-| formed a very ple eat ee Matinee Every Day At 2:30 June Parties ; | = morrow evening at the high school ft Rev. Holines the new pastor presid-| |. 2 . P ea ah the afternoon, A pi eacasters Sd ine harps man. |REY. HOLMES TALKED AT Me-| auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. The se-| served in the evening. DR. M. E. BOLTON TONIGHT — Monday and Tuesday Pretty little white. kid Ae ent BRE HAveTbEeH al KENZIE : lections riven will represent music i 3 slippers in strapped de- ion, to a time of cheer and| John Boren received a high diplo- | of mz ationalities and the play- BE. Osteopathie Physician signs with medium V at ercise ld| ers. will be dre: in costumes of s Is ana bo’ of Mrs hn L, Hughes rep- | ™ exercises he! ‘ The regular mecting of the Eastern 119%, 4th Telephone 240 heels and ws, ' the chon’ dole bere. | Wt, Mekenel y evening, Eight] the nations whose music they are] star will he held Tuesday. night. at % 4th St. P nutes, are: cuReming Bismarck, N. D. for the girl just ‘begin- ning her teens. grade diplomas were given to Orville | M Nellie uable work done by ing. 8 o’clock in, the Masonic Temple. hompson, Ruby ‘Thompson, Delvin| — There will be balloting and other nick, Beulah Boren, all of Me LEFT THIS MORNING important business. This is the last Kenzie, and Marion Clizbe amd Lelia] Thirty Odd Fellows left Bismarck| meeting for the summer and all the {Roth of Silbey district. this morning for Devils Lake to at-| members are urged to be «present. The address was given by Rev, A.| tend the Grand Lodge in session Holmes of Bismarek. Henry there this week. solo. fan and h for the tire! hur . Newcomb \ have lived | Verson of Bismarck sang during the at eee FCS ONeD ; Serer ee VERE: hs Because of the pl the audi+ ; PITAL Fe US a le fe eis ALUMNI BANQUET TO BE IN MAY} torium the St, Rose Group of Cath- ej’ terian church delighted HSMARGK GIRL visr-| Due te # misunderstanding it was| olie women will not meet until | FORMER audience with two voca] sel : stated in Satur in ac Alumni. banquet Sandal Days paper that the| Thursday. The meeting will be at ould be held at{ the home of Mrs. Hugh McGarbey. G HERE Mrs. Henry 0. Ruud, who was for- ly Miss Ruthel pr of this, do her son, of Minn » in Bismarck few Mrs, Romanov manner MANDAN Next best thing to run- i ning barefoot is wear- ing sandals, especially Another show that Min ation of the city, Sova tReOTine ie these good-looking tan | aes Mee ce Ruud backs up our state- oney els aeuraltyaeinas minister, | Dr, Stickney of Fargo, bees Hay if mh Amusement Rhine mertime. this stat, recoded the high esto | with the Roan and Stray In The Northwest. Be thet oat! three yi Read Them— —See Them FROM FLORIDA Ground Crops oley posi dn Lumry and son returned kracious manner presented the N S O The Most Be re a talak Je re atv HOES ep gs PROGRAM Beauty Cult a slight token of app ‘oute home they stopper ¥ fection trom thelr church friends |} York City and Chieage., Mt Tomorrow Night ourse ome pe as SA IE GEG ULC Pee hey CLS ES brings that comfortable (TWO SHOWS) Be a Beauty Specialist, green in the memories of their host | Mt Lumry is expected home shortly. feeling .of free and easy learn at home. Why pay rek friends. Sea nae walking action. Do away On The Screen i 1 pe clogecoE the: pre} (GUIGLEY-GIBBS- WEDDING _ with the discomfort that vane big money to’ ~ learn. of the ch Frou etree, clock ree, is brought on by the use “LOST A WIFE” Marcelling, Bleaches, fieshinen teal aebin ‘ek her John A g tead the mar j of bone-cramping shoes. Miss Gertrude Facials, Shampooing, | SUNDAY VISIT | x aU Ae Your feet must behealthy One of the Famous Forty. Manicuring and’.how to Mrs, Elizabeth Kindsehy and | ullsy LE Avs nih to keep your whole body a da Mabel, motored with Mr.| and) Mts, Gibbs will healthy. remove Wrinkles, Moles, } I Oy aa where jie Nien oe ae RUSE ALVIN & KENNY etc. Send 50c to Dakota we SW he homes of the Hon. en's fordon the orable Mr, J.C. Arduser of TaMoub ~ Last, in Tan and Black Calf “vm DeL ? Beauty Culture Co. Re- County and the Honorable and Black Kid. Gymnasts, De Luxe ceive this wonderful lit- liam Jones of Barne * n € Thrills ané Baise ; sneeee) Sauls Gena: For Men, Women and Children a « onedy nel en Stirring romance, screaming comedy and tle booklet. pleasant trip and enjoyable visit. : MANCHU) O88 stunning style show—here is the three- ring circus of filmland. With’ 14 world-famous beauty models in a dazzling Parisian {sshion parade. PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY “Hello Hollywood” Dakota Beauty Culture Co. 317-8th St. S. BISMARCK, N. D. MOTOR TO ROCHE: G. B. Neweomb and son left b: cay this morning fer Rochester, N. Y They will stop in St. Paul to mee’ weomb who has been visiting friends there for a few da make stops in Chicago a other large cities. . EDMOND LE GROS | “Guitarist Unique” A Music Treat. THE ESKIES |; “See All--Know All” A sensational and mystify- ing display in Mental Tele- pathy. You will be com- pletely baffled. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN & BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block Go to Banff this summer. nd will} Excellent Canadian Pacif- several ic trains take you. The | Banff spud Hotel takes = | care of you. And from PICNIC TONIGHT | Banff, see the Canadian The picnic to be given tonight by | Pacific Rockies. 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