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ae ie; “the , committee, fised, "180 yard. x “TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1996 Social Miss Little Weds Harold J. Breen Today at St. Mary’s At 8:30 o'clock this morning the marriage of Miss Serr F A ain eld- est daughter of Mr. and H.W. Little ‘of Baldwin, to Breén, son of Mr. and: Mrs. William EK. Breen of thia city, was solemniz- ed at St. Mary's chapel, Rev. Father Slag officiating. Miss Mabel Breen, sister of the gx.om, ana Lawrence Little, brother he je, uttended the couple. Mr. and Mrs, Breen left this morn- | ing for an extended wedding trip to Seattle and other western points. B.P. W. CLUB -MEETS The Business and « Professional Women will have a dinner at the club. rooma bs eens, at 6:30 o'clock, Mrs. W. J. O'Leary, Mrs. E. C. White, Miss Mary Huber and Miss Hazel Péarce are the committee in charge. Mrs, Wishman of the Salva- tion Army will speak, A social and business ee Soe follow ' the dinner, Twenty-three members have signified there intentions of all tending. ASSIST IN ORGANIZING KINDER- 5 Miss Louise Simeuson of Valley City has been appointed field retary for North Dakota by the Na- tional Kindergarten Association and will assist any persons who are in- Sta lid in organizing a kindergar- en. YEOMEN MEETING The Yeomen meeting tonight’ will be @¥ more than, usual interest to members it was announced today by Reception of new members,.an entertainment, refresh- ments and, new features are prom- “PARISH MEETING The annual a ae meeting of St. George’s church will be held this! evening at the parish house. A pot: luck supper will be served at 7 o'clock followed by a social evening.! “AH members are re urged to attend. "CELEBRATES B BIRTHDAY i in-| its regular meeting Wednesday even- ed. A refreshment course was serv- ed at the conclusion of the evening.! §pertkns Home || George Willson of Wimbleton re- turned home today after spending aj week in the city with his brother, who is ill dt a local hospital. LADIES AID MERTING The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist church. will meet with Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 Park Avenue; Thursday! afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | VISITED FRIENDS Luther Bjerke of Detroit, Minn, 13 spending a few days in the city vis- iting friends. He is en route’ to the west coast. GO TO CHICAGO Dr. and dat W. L. Diver left this morning for Ch TIL, where tl ¥ will visit: with rela os ‘and friends. GUESTS. HERE Mra. J.B. Olin und daughter, Anna, of Sims are guests at the home of Mr. and ! Mrs.. Fred Swenson. VISITING IN N BISMARCK Miss Helga Hanson of Almont is visiting in jamarck, the guest ial | Mr, and Mrs. Ere. ‘RETURNS § FROM VISIT Mrs. Jessie Harris has’ returned from a week-end visit in Fargo with relatives. HERE TODAY I. Papermaster of Grand Forks is a business visitor in the city today. ON BUSINESS ‘ Ira Falkenstein of Baldwin was in the! city’ yeaterday’ 01 on business. ON ‘BUSINESS A. W. Stevens of Moffit was jn the city yesterday has business. BUSINESS * TRIP Van R, Middelmas left for James- town yesterday on business. “*Hope Muslin, Basement, The Weather and Personal ‘Mesdames Harty Farol J.; with four tables of bridge. | auditorium. {Arena, N. D.. are the ‘parents of a ‘| nenned the fluent | and Overbee Give : Bridge Party, Mrs, J. M. Harty and Mrs, A. ie Overhee entertained last evening in! the latter's home, 48 Rosser Avenue, | Giles [. Personius and Mrs. Henry | Hanson won honors in the bridge game Roses and candles carried out aj color, motif of yellow, Mrs. 1. H. Belk assisted the hostesses in serv-| ing a course luneheon at the con- i clusion of play. | pgorlitiy er semaey i MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the Men’s club of the Presbyteria church has been} postponed from Friday, January 15,; to a ~~ when Judge Burr of Rug- by, N. D., who was to have heen the speaker of the evening, can be pre- sent. Judge Burr found it impos- sible to leave Rugby at this time be-| cause of a postponement ‘of the court session but will be in Bismarck in the near future to attend the Men’s club dinner. IMPORTANT L. T..L. MEETING ‘An important meet\ g of the L. T. L. will bé held tomorrow afternoon | at 4:15 o'clock in the Baptist church, L, Hughes, leader. Rehearsal of the Program, to be given Monday, Janu- ary 18, in observance’ of the anhi- versary of: national prohibition, will be held. Every member is urged to attend. FROM LEITH. » Rev. Daniel K..Ford and family of Leith, N. D., passed through is marck today en route to Crosby, N. D. where Mr. Ford has accepted a call tothe pastorate of the Presby-| terian church. a ENTERTAINS | FC “petulant The Fortni; nay, ‘lab, will meet to- morrow atiefnoon with Miss Minnie Nielson in the Lions room at the| Grand Pacific hotel. MISSIONARY "SOCIETY MEETS The Missionary Association of Catholic Women and Girls will hold ing at 8 o'clock at St. Mary's school PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. John O. Rise of son, born early this morning at the home of Mrs. W. H. Miller, 503 Ninth street. RETURNS FROM . Miss Henrietta Lund” from a visit:at her home in Wiscon- sin. Miss Lund also transacted bus- »|iness in the Twin Cities. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The Current Events club — meets Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock vith Mrs. HL. GIRL Ri VES, MET The regular meeting of the Girl Reserves was held last. evening in the parlors of church. \ LEAVES FOR. CALIFORNIA ing for I Reach, Calif., for an extended vi f At The Movies 1 At The Movies | THE CAPITOL When, Samuel T: Matinee Every Day At 2:30 . TONIGHT — Tuesday Generally fair tonight and. Wednesday. Colder : tonight. He teamed on blondes and was WOMAN-! eee He nowed rinetinn and was WOMANATANDLED! : Sweet “Daddy Dix! How he shands out the golden laughter! in thip great comedy! a NEWS PICTURES COMEDY . it was announced today by Mrs. J.| — \} years a resident of Huron, S. D., F. Keller, 104 Avenue] ? the ‘Presbyterian un Dorothy Sheehorn left. this] Antoine! Coleridce! Fur ctockings in Musquash are the latest in Paris, Left picture shows how they are held cn by an automatic steel fastener. no less beautiful a manner upon tie screen. This great classic has been brought before the public through the most popular medium’ of today the silver sereen and will be saown at the Canitol Theatre beginning to- morrow. Henry Otto, noted director or tastasies, has employed his genius to mold the fantasy into one of the most sublime achievements of mo- tion picture history. Also a dramatic modern sequcnce, which serves as a means of intro- ducing the fantasy, has been handied in speh a way us to produce un en- tertdinment which is without a peer. ELTINGE THEATRE In “Stage Struck,” due at the tinge for Wednesday and Thurs Gloria Swangon returns to the type of role that registered her first great popularity and which established her as one of the greatest character actresses of all times. “Stage Struck” find Gloria as a waitress in the middle west. She has visions of a stage career—and what girl at some stage in her life didn't dream of some day becoming 4 great ac- tress? Nothing more human or appealing has ever been assigned this popular stor. Lawrence Gray is Gloria's new leading man in this one. Others in the cast include Ford Sterling, Gert- tude Astor and Carrie Scott. Bismarck Man’s Father Dies Here Lewis Napoleon Morton, for many who has been visiting his son, Clarence Morton, in Bismarck since December the gorgeous small town - Morton was September 20, 1860, und was the time of his Miss Mary him in death, wo of his eee Fun o’clo Webb Brothers ¢ Vater in char; be taken to Marion, lowa, by the son for burial in the family lot at Oak Grove emains will |! KIWANIS TO BRING NOTED CHOIR HERE Famous Rhondda Welsh Male Singers to Appear in Bis- mark February “oa Through the efforts of the Kiwanis club, Bismarck, lovers of good mus will have the pleasure, on February 18, of hearing the world , renowned Rhontida Welsh male singers. The singers are making a tour of the United States, sponsored by Lord Rhondda, and the members of the Kiwanis club feel quite fortuna booking them for Bismarck. The singers won the great in national musical festival first priz at Pittsburgh, Pa., last year, and the contest was acclaimed the greatest eyer held in any country. — Fifty- three choirs of all classes took part and more than 10,000 people attend- ed the concerts daily. Well Recommended The choir is a perfectly chorus of male voices, _presentin solos, duets, trios, quartettes, double quartettes, choruses and glees. The Montreal in reporting the concert, th “Apart feoii the beauty of the musi¢e the singing of the choir combined a distinction of enun- ciation and a sharpness of at- tack with a clarity of creseendo and diminuendo that made its r something more ly notable. No one es was marked ubove another, but the | effects were such ax to hold ‘the audience Use Gas, the scientific fuel. ooo WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYS) . GLORIA? — - SWANSON’ Basement, Hope — 15e yard. | attendance, Adams, formerly \ F |A TEST OF YEARS ‘ta the Experience of Thin Riamarck | \ baek? down? Do you have daily hea: { years bitnded 2 ey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fe ee of Kiwanis clubs, of — ‘FURS WHERE THEY OUGHT Ae BE /|Goddard Tells Kiwanians of Waterways Meet Hi P. Goddard, who. ‘represented | the Kiwanis club at the Wat ays | project conference held in St. Paul last week, titlked to the clab teday| at the noonday luncheon on the cot® fe Delegates trom nadinn providenees —w Goddard sai and ¢ Jeet wourd 10, Arnson. vresid i ed, Visitors included Art MeMair and B.A, Warner, Fargo, and ; district Teltenant Resident Are you miserable with an aching Feel tired, nervous and dizzy | spells and annoying sorders?. Then why not ta uevice of a Bismarck resident who suffered as you do and found last- ing relief by using Doan’s Pills—a stimulent. diuretic to the kidneys? Here is a Bismarck case that the haven't changed. Why not Profit by it? | Mrs, H. 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