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i = MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925 | Social and Personal | | Hoover-Bolton Wedding Solemnized Saturday Afternoon Before an altar banked with ferns, | palms and flowers in the apartment or Major and Mrs, Frank $. fenry,! 16 Fourth reet, the marria of} Mi lda Esther Hoover to Mr. Alan} Kinyeom Bolton was solemnized at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Dr. «. A. Bolton of Jumestown, member | of the Presbyterian Synod of North] read the impress cere. Jona Bolton, Jamestown, at- Miss Hoover as bridesn or Frank S, Henry was Mr. + best man. The bride was charming in an_at- tractively fashioned gown of white with crystal trimmings. Her, r bouquet of lilies of the val- white sweet peas lent an enhancing effect to her lovely cos- tume. Miss Bolton's frock of pink chiffon Was worn with a matching picture hat. She carried a shower bouquet of pink sweet peas. At 6 o'clock a wedding dinner was served. The table was centered with a miniature bride and groom and was love with pink roses and pink tulle Mr. and Mrs. Bolton left Saturday evening for a wedding trin in Min- nesota and eastern points. After October Ist they will be at home at 10, Barrington Apartments, Far- vo, Mrs, Bolton traveled in a suit of green poiret twill with gray quirrel trimmings and harmonizing sories, The bride, a graduate of the Bis- marck high’ school, has been con- nected with the state highway com- ission for several years, She is arming young woman, with a host of friends in the city. Mr. Bolton was graduated froin the Jamestown High school, James- town College and the officers train- ing school at Fort Snelling, Minn. He served as first lieutenant during the entire war. At the close of his ser- vice in the army be became first lieutenant in Company A, of Bis- marck, Mr. Bolton is state manager for the Columbia Fire Underwriters Agency of Omaha, Neb., with head- quarters at Fargo. THU RSDAY, LUN MUSIC CLUB IN Fleven members of the Thursday ie club gathered at the Grand fie Hotel Saturday noon for a cheon in honor of Mrs. F. H. Pet- who leaves tomorrow for Minot to make her home. A bowl of zinnias centered the pret- tily appointed table. ON BUSINESS TRIP Miss Dorothy Blanding left this Valley City ess trip. She companied by her sister, Mrs. Saunders, of Fargo, who will return to her home after a visit with Miss Blanding. Legion Auxiliary avement dance Thurs- mber 8rd, in front of the Mrs. Hiteheock, chair- the committee in charge, has Les Backer's six-piece or- chastragtorulay 3 BOY SCOUT HIKE The Boy Scouts of the Presbyt ian church hiked to Sunny last. Fr and camped over night. Theret were seven in the party. F. J. Grady, scout master, accompanied them. GIRLS’ CLUB TO MEET The Girls’ club of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. H. Sunday. L. Reade, 412 Rosser, with the Misses Hilda Boe and Marie Kvale as hos- tesses. GUEST HERE Mrs. Walter Christiania and two| day Program will be a special feu- children of Glendive, Mont., are vis- iting in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wehe, East Rosser. Mrs. Christiania and Mrs. Wehe are sisters. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Hans Christianson of Bald- win has returned home after a short visit in Bismarck. RETURNS HOME Miss Lulu M. Holmes has returned to her home in Hensler after a visit in Bismarck. HERE FROM BALDWIN Mrs. H. W. Little, Baldwin, has returned home after a short visit in the city. VISITED FRIENDS Miss Mildred Lindell of Washburn visited with friends over Sunday. WEEK-END VISIT Mrs. John Deidrich, Coleharbor, was in Bismarck over the week-end. FROM STERLING Mrs. P. K. Randon, Sterling, a week-end visitor in Bismarck. Every day new shipments of Fall Coats and Dresses are| ited in Bismarck today en route to received. The Bismarck Cloak Shop. e—e—e—e—————E—E——eee The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ably Tuesday; rising temperature A SAFE INVESTMENT, GOOD CLOTHES Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy | wedding breakfast was served at the} in Bismarck] y, WAS) home, 45 1-2 Thayer. Miss McGarvey ! Wed This Morning | to Edgar A. Scott: Miss parnarer Raila e Cl daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Garvey, | 802 Second street, was united in mar-| riage to Mr. A. S$ » son of Mr. and M Seventh | street, 220. o'elock | at St! Mary's, Rectory. at a simple | ce mony read by Father Fisher. The bride was beautifully gowned | in pencil blue satin with accessories | arriel an arm bou-| Emma M y of Billings, ; was her ter’s bridesmaid. | She wore ‘an attractive frock of green brocaded georgette and car- ried an arm houquet of pink roses. Mr. Terrance Halloran of Bismarck was best man. After the ceremony a three course home of the bride’s parents. Covers were marked for twenty. A beautifully decorated wedding cake centered the bride's table, Gar- den flowers were used throughout! the house. Miss McGarvey is xery well known and well liked social circles | throughout the city, She received her education in the Bismarck | school, graduating from the high! school in 1923. Mr. Scott is also a native of Bis- | marck. He graduated from the local! high school in 1924, He is connected with his father in the grocery busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left immediate- lv_after the breakfast for a motor trip to Yellowstone National Park and other points in the west. MRS. WILKINSO! TAINED TOR SISTER Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson entertained | Saturday evening at the home of| Mrs. J. B. Smith with an indoor pic- | nie in compliment to her sister, Miss! Helen Stabler of Mandan, mar- i i 8 of Los , formerly of Mand will be an event of the early f: Twelve couples were ‘pre Dancing and cards were the diver: sions, At 12 o'cock a picnic lunch-| eon was served. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Miss Dorothy Blanding entertain- ed Saturday evening at 7 o'clock din-| ner in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Saunders, of Fargo. The table was prettily decorated with cut flowers. Mrs. Saunders returned to her home} this. morning. w.c. U. TO MEET The monthly meeting of the W C. T. U. will be held tomorrow aft ernoon, September Ist, atthe Mi Cabe Methodist church F, L. Watkins will be Moffit tesses. eader, | Miss and Miss Bailey are the ho VISITING HERE s. H. D. Rune of Los Angeles, Calif., who is en route to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. MeVey,, at Casselton, spent the night in marck with W. at the Grand Pacific. RETURN FROM COAST Miss Mae Maassen and Mrs, Kath-} erine Gotowski and son fe returi ed from a five weeks’ vi in tle, Tacoma and Helena, Mont. Maassen and Mrs. Kotowski are ters. M MOTORED HE RE SUNDAY Wallace and Ed: Falkenstien of, est accompanied by Miss Mary gister of Bismarck, who been heir guest, motored to Bismarck Miss Register remained, MOTHERS’ ¢LUB TO MEET The Mothers’ club will meet to- morrow nfternoon at the home of Mrs. William Harris. A children’s ture of the meeting. TO VISIT SI SISTER ! s, Adele Zimmerman, of the commissioner of insurance depart-! ment, has left on u two weeks’ v’ to Lewistown, Mont. She will the guest of her sister. RETURN FROM VISIT Mrs. Oliver Stoen and children returned Saturday from Rolette, N. D., where they have been visiting Mrs. Stoen’s parents for the past) four weeks. MOTOR TO BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. George M. Register and son, George S., and daughter, Beatrice, left this morning on 2 mo- tor trip through the Black Hills. ON VACATION Mrs. Jessie Hurris of the A. W. ucas Store is leaving this evening} for a two weeks’ vacation to be spent in Aitkin and Minneupolis. ARE VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Upham of! Grafton, N. are in Bismarck for a two weeks’ visit at the R. C. Upham i be HERE TODAY Dr. and Mrs. Maerklin of Mott vis- Oakes where they will he the guests of relatives. LEAVES FOR SCHOOL Miss Bernice Jager left Sunday; evening for St. Joseph, Minn., where she will attend St. Benedict’s Aca- lemy. GO TO WINNIPEG Mr. and Mrs. J. J. M. MacLeod and family have ‘gone to Winniper, Canada, for a week's visit with rel- atives. VISITED SON Mr. and Mrs, J. H, Barton of Brad- dock visited their son, who is ill at a local hospital, over the week-end. HERE SUNDAY D. H. Houser of Napoleon, formerly of Bismarck resident, was the guest of friends in the city Sunday. Members of the Eastern Star will meet at eight o’clock Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple. RETURNS FROM MUD BAKEN A, Boutrous of the Fair Store has returned from a three-week sojourn at Mud Boken, Minn. ” RETURNS FROM VACATION | Miss Leila Bardsley returned Sat- urday night from a two weeks’ vaca- tion at the cities. -FROM WILTON Mrs. V. L. Anderson of Wilton | spent the week-end in Bismarck. WEEK-END VISITOR Fred Worst of Jamestown spent A. and Haven McVey 7 THE PARIS SUGGESTS COMBS FOR THAT |¢ BOBBED FEELING A general uplift movement is J inaugurated in Paris which it BISMARCK TRIBUN | Cynth ia Grey | Says: ‘OMFORT COU MORE MOD AMERIAN HOM By Cynthia Gray Every so often some reformer Waals tae passe af the prea Aine ean hel Ne tothat it the bulwark of the nation its imminent dees ve there ave a yreat worry about by wet ! downtall of the bor 1 Heve the homeouakinge sustinet the home-levinge tinbedded ia firnd ! = ~- accent ca | Hur we dow't lave the same home.” { |! Pknow a geinl who deft a luxurious home in Kansas City te ina one. | ment shew far the moat the world, bees e tihe orang SET rn RR s just what Hey parents dew: understand it he use it isnt their atest ef a hone ui Hut they want Wer te be happy, = t ete it ‘The iaaximinn shut Lowe ‘ weestabl never have hinent be R or intvieate that 1 « end t Nok tiwnent notice d when TP want to," , HE want deoonet want to fut Eo helieve home under them seine a change nye for the better, Fobelieve ii is being in dividuatized and simplitic | This was impressed on my mind Koy than eur during my last visit to) New York. Vapne™ eoWhere Fe, they mike A friend of mine whe owns at homes, ‘The first things a oman whe ——S i house which she has had made into! me of the smartest new hats are| has amassed a fortune wants te de small apartments told me she had) 0 entirely of gros grain ribben,| i. to build a bie home, The fest idea Jaitticulty renting them because they, and trimmed with the ribbon made! of the married pair is to build (had no Kiteher into conventional motifs sueh as) a bame that will be their The The building is in the heart of the these. Paris very enthusiastic) first idea of the bachelor g after CA Pi T 0) L | rical district where every other about these hy she has acquired her freedom, is to nearly, leads inte a restaurant, Have her own home * jhut tenants, iC seems want kitehens, | ~ INARI EAS) eT tev av tt that desire THEATRE | oThey won't rent rrandparents would have been hap-) for a home that expresses our own | without kitchen,” s pier to) The mai aunt ideal ef livin, But we change our a jfew y ago no one would hi better ides. uf what constitutes a heme, so Monday and Tucsday Only’ poor people were off in h Iso would Nowe simplify hone Tr, father snd happier it ehustie Vy tem of our changing today, TP think we instend of huchws noth VIOLA shave would, just their ehildre her wlways in and ¢ As it was, the home w: 2 turmoil of eross. purpe soon as the children were old eno with an all-star cast in “the number of they all struck out for the & 1 iad : being built) 1 kn te ‘ fitted up with kitchenettes and a both live In the same city but) have {simplification of cooking ut separate apartments. veryone s ays] a sinks that answered all ordinary de-j thinks it is funny since they are both Superb spectacle, t'ne- but took up no room, Home ay from home that they don't live ng thri sensational cemed to be flourishing in great diama, allicing Beaty, 1 remembered the, old-fashioned | swift) getion, sparklin childhoo bigger | live together “CY My vite us nts now, ‘The both perfects eeeey tremendous vl sitting toom, parlor, | happy iends than love among the ibe ception room, ment) we have ever been before? We don't of the i - and nd four or five extra! Tike the s ple. Her deep dish ob “the: Mon reoms for guests that dropned in un-| frinds bore me as much as my crowd ceremoniously was nes Wer on the screen nstitution, but. it not ‘} * likes to come her dob vit} } " mother or the hired girl, who did Sen ea in a month as the gets in a week, with ti to he rset and a definite schedule t she doesn't exceed. me © to five me thos, suspense and glo ously exciting enchant- ment of t rare photo- drama ADULTS of | THE Lucas Block Rismarek STUDIO Phone North Dakota 121 Mien who c mation is hoped will be suecessiul in changing somewhat the architecture Of jes time to it Ba . CHILDREN Ihe her time to f 4 ON Vie the feminine head ’ much home life to r than 200° students that do things Paris, never constant, is tired of the bob and of the elt unadorned | in’ smaller units, trained - oe) Performances 7:30) and headdress, so she is ¢ aborately carved and jewelled combs member a home | used to visit of | 9 will give the styles a little wholesome competition. | in my childhood that h a 19 rooms, and we are the fellows wane keep op. m. These photog evening wear, ‘The center one and was occupied by andmother. | nore to this li tthe advantd i x ore to this all the advantages on the carved tortoise shell larg 1 to give a halo effect to the fac father. mother, maiden GREGG SHORT ule has open | model below is of white composition and is copied after either the 1 nd eed ee - TYPEW side. They make their feet i ip See Ri miae s ie : e | entire ni was neve 5 ? ‘ a eyenins ~ A ee | They never agreed in their verdict TARIAL TRAINING vigor comfortable feet aiiehoawilhe AT FOR TIRED JAW Fon one person, ‘They never rer Commercial Studies. O} BOGS rat ss gi 4 ‘ uck any harmony in their culi- sof study and our enin make a bigger day's werk. Ney oneies reer Lady, “(te ur different kinds of Pf ment are both just right, W P. { liceman) now, offic , is ete gr ee a NOUN Aust Vet, ‘ They wear the Arch Pre- HIGH SCHOOL Hanae cuit Sten ander ‘vourlekin’ ts| were served daily. f0rU) nuye standard makes of are Miss Grace Falkenstien of Bald} for. (os Sar ngkaniivenitll tempera. {| {PO* + to practice on, Un server Shoc | lwin has come to Bismarek te Officer That, lady, is to rest my} ever agreed on the tempera | 0 Garwood, Royal, Woodstock | ring silly questions. Londen | a eae chit Wo ean train yo the ‘short SHOPPED } Mumorist. te FT are Tein ee ie: anil AL. tlie’ leas. ex Mrs. Arnold M 4 time ands Ee was shopping. in 1 cumbersome unit that [pense GOOD REASON BALL i v ate Vhyllis “Mow dare you kis CLASSE ON BUSINESS Harry SL need the practice, | Ist Mrs. Dr, Monteith, Hazelton, wa tancencncnnennonacnecnerseietiats |f sonable for tuition TUESDAY business visitor in the city Satur best positions when your nurse p Aa y eoand try on the His finished ich p B ve RRGRBAN j improved “Protex Arch” shoe Call, write or phone for infor 1C, mNonas oorer, Miss Alber was in the city day. Christy of 1 on busine: IN VISITOR urlz of Hazelton rek Saturday. HA Mrs, A, F ped in B ( enaanea Sateca Be | Household | __ Suggestions ECONOMY Keep a supply of holders on hana! where you can get at them ily. Do this to save your dish towels LOSE FLAVOR Never leave boxes of tea, coffee or spices open to the air as they deteri- orate rapidly in quality EXPE! VE Ten cooking utensil ‘e much less ‘economical than enamel, agate or aluminum because they’ wear so poorly, AVOID EVAPORATION Keep ammonia, gasoline and other volatile substances tightly corked to avoid evaporation. CONSERV If you want to s: 8 do not let it lie in a wet dish or in the laundery water. Keep it in a dry place. SOAP G FRUITS When you are puttink up your Preserves it is best to select under- ripe rather than over-ripe fruits. WHEN CLEANL 'G WOOD Use kerosene to clean polished woods which would be injured by alkalies, TO PRESERVE OILCLOTH Wash your oilcloth with a mixture} of one cupful of skim milk to one} gallon of warm wate: CEREALS WELL COOKED It is better not to eat cereals at all than to eat them under-cooked CA If you use water instead of milk when mixing your cake batter you will have u lighter cake and it will be less liable to scorch when it is baking. USE BROWN BREAD Peanut butter sandwiches are much more delicious if mide with | brown bread. AS A DESSERT In England and France, griddle cakes are served us dessert, rolled into thin shapes and spread with sugar or jelly. THEY. WON'T STICK Pudding will not stick to molds that have been wet and are well chilled when the contents are added. We are now showing the latest models of Wheary Wardrobe Trunks. A. W. Lucas Co. CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE | | | | at Webb Brothers, aS Matinee Every Day At 22 TONIGHT PERCY MARMONT CLAIRE, WINDSOR CONWAY TEARLE PATHE NEWS ASO AFUNNY clipiere comeny \WHY SITATE?’ NEAL "BURNS DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 16 4th St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. We know that our meats are the best. But we want you to know it too. We guarantee every piece that leaves our shop. Special for Tuesday and Wednesday Rolled Rib Corn Beef, solid meat, 1 6c per Ib. Smoked shoulder of Pork (Picnics), 25c¢ per Ib.. Pure Lard (Bring your oa 18c per Ib... Watch our ads each week for specials. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET PHONES 143 AND 144 Next door to the McKenzie Hotel on Fiith Stregt. Fu VAUDEVILLE That Satis "PROGRAM REES TiM WILLIAMS-REALY “The Welsh Miners” Music - Song - Comedy CHARNOFF’S DANCE REVUE 5 of America’: Dancer: RE. Jack, Prineipal. | The World’s Wonder Picture Daintiest Featuring {AXINE HENRY FRED KITTY SWIFT AND DALEY Singers - Dancers and Musicians. THE PERRYS America’s Greatest Sharp-Shooters An Act of Skill and Steady Nerves. On The Screen RICHARD DIX In His Newest Photoplay NNUOLNUOUGODNOUDNOND ONUGEOOOOLOUOOOUGOONDOOOUOUOUGEUEONUGUQOGOGOUONUGNONOUDEOEGEUGUOObeOOOEO uO NOON FOUR DAYS COMMENCING WEDN Ladies’ an For Bismarck Cloak Shop <THE POPULAR PRICED STORE: Now on display the largest assortment of Fall ~ Fashions ever before shown, in A small deposit down will keep it for you until it, is wanted. “THE LUCKY DEVIL’ Fast Action, Thrills, tomance. SEE show It’s Reported Extra Good all Along the Circuit. PRICES 25¢ - 50e “7:15 P.M. 9:20 Mountain Time. . d Misses’ Coats and Dresses Your Fur Coat —- See Us Fir:

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