The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1926, Page 5

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Becomes Bride of | Charles G. Burke! The wedding of .Miss Doris Payne, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. H. E. Payne of Grand Forks, and Charles Burke, son of Judge and Mrs. E. T.} Burke of this city, was solemnized at ‘high noon Thursday at“the home of the bride's parents. Rev. C. H. Collett, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, read the service in the pres- ence of the two families and intimate friends ‘of the couple. ; After the ceremony @ lancheon was served. Mr. and Mrs, Burke left for the lakes in Minnesota for.a short “honeymoon before going to Fargo to make their home, Mr. Burke is con- nected with the editorial department of the Forum. Mrs. Burke is a gradute’ of the Grand Forks hieh school and student * at the University of North Dakota, She taught in a government schoo! at Porto ‘Rico for a year after leaving the University aha was also engaged ‘an teaching interpretive dancing in Grand Forks for a time. She is o member s the Kappa Alpha’ Theta sorority. Mr. Burke is a graduate of the North Dakota University and: is a member of the Beta Chi fraternity and Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fra- SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926; 'Dinker Dance Gi W. ’ at Country Club* . Wednesday | The members: of the Bismarck Country club. will be entertained ‘ednesday evening at 7 o’elock wit! a dinner-dance at the club hous: Single members of the club will be} Permitted to bring one resident: guest.! An excellentorchestra has been se-! cured to play for the dance which! will follow the dinner: Mrs. Spencer Boise, Mrs. S. W. Cor- win and Mrs, Burt. Finney, standing entertainment committee for the sen- son, are in cl of the affair. Res- ervations’ may. “made with E, A. Thorberg at phone 616 or Mrs, Finney at 717, \ Interior Decorating Classes Are Proving Profitable to Many Seventeen ladies were in ‘attend- ance last evening in the home of Mrs. Sveinbjorn Johnson at the lec- ture and monstration given by Mrs. Mareidth Humphreys on intcrior: decoratio#. There are two more les- sons left in the course, the first to __. THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE Latest Lingerie of.Paris the Bismarck chapter yill entertain Thursday hoon with a@uncheon for the newly elected grand. officers. /All Members Can Attend Sessions are open, not only to delegates, but to all members of the Eastern Star. | usic, and = the izes, committees and all other officials of} The Bismarck people who will take | part on the programs of the various sessions include Miss Blanche Theta Whittemore; Rev. Paul S. Wright, Dr. H, 0. Anderson, George Humph ys, Henry Halverson, Mrs, John on, Mrs. Mabel Stratton, worthy ‘on of the Bismarck chapter; Miss Marjorie Rest, Adolph Engel- hardt, Mrs, Blanche Lynn Whitte- more, "|Elks Program to Be Broadcast The Elks lodge will observe F day, June 14, with a band cx whtch will be broadcast over KFYR. The official tribute to the flag wil be given by A. Rosen, past exalted ruler of the local Elks. The concert will begin at 7:30 ck Monday evening, and will he d at the post office steps. play Guardsmen Leave For Annual Encampment Thirty-one members of Company A, Bismarck’s national guard unit, left ternity. .He graduated from the lo-| be given tonight at: 2:45 o'clock in for the annual encampment at Devils cal nat school and u wie sd lage of Mrs. A. P. Lenhart on pl Age Hs we this tha Rely among the young people of the city.| Avenue B. . o'clock. e train carrie e Out-of-town guests at the wedding It is still possible to enroll for Dickinson guard unit and picked up| included Mrs. E> T. Burke and son|the remaining two lessons, a fee of the Jamestown and Valley City units ,of Bismarck, mother and brother of| $3 being charged. The subject of at Jamestown, Several members of the groom, « [the lecture tonight will be “The i Mele A ae the Guartermaster’s i ” sly, Liong Leaving _ fold Sea’ ame lal re ey pe Fa Wiest eee, in the room, “Taneine the: furniture, Paris lingerie is perfection. Of beautiful material in subtle shades, al- | tomprrow and early next week. Sunday Morning ; ei LEE ways ee Hote os ps ia in Mee) it is as ate Hele and as ee day and will close Saturday, June 26. | . . Rs. ‘28 SAS tive as Paris cks. ere we have two samples. ne is a combina- For Winni peg ee IR Fitealioccns Foren ee | Son outfit of orchid colored crepe, embroidered in white with a tracery ok. Bismarck, wilt broadcast tomorrow of black, and bound with fine net. Perfectly flat knife pleats alternate The Lion special will leave Bis-{ aftern: im the House of Hope: with plain sections and take care ‘of every bit of necessary fullness. WHITE ROSE marck tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock] Presby' nm church in Minneapolis, The other is a: smoking outfit cf novelty silk in shades of blue and or- for ielee ae A aaeenasignni | Gat, cea Fira bk eosin rd Avill chid, trimmed with wide ruchings of blue taffeta silk. The loose coat Ra RS vention 9) le ions International) sing solos an i ave leading ‘i il , will be held June 14 and 16. Thir-| part in a cantata, “Rebekan’ be fits over a tailored pajama su WEDDING teen members of the Bismarck club, many of them with their wives, ‘will attend the convention. Those attending include: Dr. and Mrs. F, B. Strauss, Dr. C. D, Dursema, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald” Richholt, Gilbert Wi William Couch, hires 1 Spie: Broxmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopton, /§. Robertson, William Hapris. 5 GRAMBS ON’ BADGER STAFF Lou ,,,, Louis Grambs, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Frank Grambs, 624 Fourth Street, has been appointed as..-advertising manager for the Badger, year book of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Grambs has worked with the Badger for two years and this year was or- ganization manager. He isa, mem- ber of Phi Gamma Delta and ts en- rolled in the Letters and Science course. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA _ P. B. Webb of Los Angeles, Calif. is in the city to spend the sum swith Webb, and: fam- ily. Mr, Webb was accompanied to Bismarck by his son and daughter- » in-law, iMr.> and: Mrs.. Oliver Webb, who are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Webb: wili re- turn to their home in Fullerton, Calif., about June 26, YOUNG PEOPLE.TO MEET The Young People’s society of the Trinity Lutheran church will have a picnic at Wildwood next Mond; evening. All members are requeste: to meet. promptly at six o'clock at| “506 Third street ‘when conveyancés. will be furnished. RETURNS FROM VALLEY. CITY. Miss Laura Little -has returned from Valley City, where she-has-been teaching school, to spend the summer with relatives. 1S EMPLOYED HERE » _ Miss Dolores Kinne of Fergus Falls, Minn., has come to Bismarck to be employed in the dairy..depart- yament of the office of commission of ‘agriculture. TO VIStT IN CH. ‘EE Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Heising have gone to Chaffee, N, for a. week- end visit with Mrs. Heising’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGuigan. = - A. MEETING cote Bites, arming at te day evening at 8 o’clogk'at St. Mary's auditorium, Sis | i, Mise Henrietta Land of the beara nd id Foaks,, ODD FEYLDWS MEMORIAL "SERVICES The Odd Fellows and Re- memorial at the Odd - Fellows Hall on Sunday, June 13, at 3 p. m. All: Odd. Fel- lows and Ladies Auxiliary will areseniforms ‘fall attend. dress uniform. le ance is desired —By Order of Committee. |The Weather Cloudy, cooler ‘tonight; | Sunday-mostly fair: — ‘and cooler : etc’ 8:80 o'clock. gate from Chapter F, Bismarck, to the state convention of the P. E. O. W.| in Grand Forks, has returned honi dent, has gone to Bisbee for a vis- spend a month in Crystal before re-, § turning home. other places of interest:in South Da- y er} here and this is his first vacation in or three weeks. have a picnic at Wildwood Mondny evening. The members are to meet’ tes. where cars members of national sororities are bring a cup and fork, department of leaves today for her vacation with her s will remain at the university for the summer school. j ATTENDS ROTARY CONVENTION Tostevin of Mandan ‘is representing the Mandan Rotary‘ club. * Mr. and Mrs. this evening for Seattle, . tion of Northern Paci: erans. the Pacific coast where she will bekahs will hold. their annual{spend her vacation. ‘ tion. : Rice are spending the day in Bis marek. . , we given by the church choir, Mrs. Fitzsimons will also broadcast June 14, and again on June 26, at RETURN FROM GRAND. FORKS Mrs. J. P. French, who was ‘a dele- Mts. C. L. Young, former state presi- it before returning to Bismarck, and| the Mrs. John Thorpe, another’ delegate from the Bismarck chapter, will ‘ele LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs.'R. L. Walton and nephew, Clayton Perry, of Wilton, will leave* tomorrow morning on a motor trip to the Black Hills and dele kota. ‘They will return by way of BiNings and the North Dakota Bad. Lands. Mr. Walton is agent at the American Express company’s office orat duri local the 17. years. He plans to be gone two tain RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Dr. J. O. Arnson returned today ing MET eaters rene tae ie ligcmaud fro a so acacia an Gerke dedication ceremony for the Montgomery Ward Memorial medical-! mobi dental building of the Northwestern tere: University. Dr, Arnson is a grad- Will uate of the Medical College of North-! western Universit; PICNIC AT WILDWOOD The Panhellenic Association will A. the at the McKenzie hotel at 6 o'clock will be provided, All invited to attend, Each guest 33 to GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs; Sadie O'Connor Dodd of the riculture and labor jinneapolis to spend Daniel D. Dodd, who is in attendance at_the University of Minnesota, Mr. Dodd R, M. Bergeson left last evening for Denver, }o., whére he will rep-. resent the Bismarck Rotary club at the International convention. A. LEAVE FOR SEATTLE C. D. McAlest where they will attend. the con’ : LEAVES FOR COAST : “Miss Ruth Wilcox left this morh- ing for Seattle and other points on LEAVES ON VACATION S. Von. Lowe left today for Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Detroit, Milwauk Chicago and Pitteburgh on his vac: Herbert O'Hare has returned from = Grand Forks, where he has been ut: tending the Yniversity of North Da- kota, 8 RETURNS FROM SCHOOL = RETURNS FROM TRIP tate treasurer, PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Smith of this city announce.the birth of a son this j morning at the St. Ale: zius hospital. RETURNS FROM FARGO Miss Margaret Sheehan returned |tast! evening from Fargo, where she has been. on busin \" fare TODAY : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook of Fort feii'uase teas; Sees LOCAL EASTERN STAR CHAPTER PLANS INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GRAND CHAPTER HERE # Bismarck Chapter, No. 11, Order of | ed guests at the Grand Pacific hotel. aa Eastern Star, has completed ar-| Thursday eve: 6 0! Plaedptrmspeet ond rangements for the entertain it of ppast grand ind past grand An decorated wedding rings. North’ Dakota wh here in the Masonic Temple, June 17 and 18. | The transportation committee has arranged to meet trains, take dele- gates i them. vention. ciation of Commerce is assisting t The Bismarck chapter will enter- Wednesday evening at the Masonie Temple preceding the offi The drive Nast the delegates, marek chapter At 6 o'clock Wednesday evening a banquet will he given for the grand officers, district. deputies, committee members and distinguish A Strikingly Original ‘and Beautifu Wedding Ring Fee Wal Fine hand engraving guungitthelustrcofa ting set wath diamonds ASLO IG ave al} patrons will of | quet at the held | secretaries’ Wednesday gates to the thirty-second an ion of the Grand Pacifi luncheon will held yy noon at the Methodist) , piscopal church, The local chapter will be in charge of the Thurs evening session and the “Olde Tyme Work” of the order will be presented by a ed group of officers. The Bismarck Assembly ef Rainbow gi will give their initiation sei The officers of wich. will Be BONHAM BROS. Jewelers and Optometrists aaa to thi Cars will t. all times during the con- Store windows will be ed and flags will be displ ing the convention. The Asi Photographs made in your home or in your own yard are the ideal photographs to have. Mrs, W. E. But- ‘er, formerly proprietor of the Butler Studio, is now living at 120 West Rosser and will be glad to go any- where in the city or state to make first class por- ‘traits, Write to Bismarck or phone 898 hefore 9:30 any i morning for appointments. }! gates 1 chapter in the ‘entertainment. of visitors. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician He Bidg. 116 Fourth St. ee Valephond 240W Bismarck, N. D. with an informal reception on ial open- of the convention. Thursday aft- ile ride to various places of in- st about Bismarck and Man be par include a stop at nsion where Mrs. n ". serve tea to embers of the Bis-| so invited to the NEW YORK DENTISTS Opposite N. P. Depoy Plates, Crowns, Fillings Bridgework, Plainless Extrac- tions, Cleanin Bismarck, N. D. 408%, Main Phone 234 | | | Banqueta and Luncheons standing Uanueueaeaaaoaaoauonaguausouauaseqaen On annnnenennanenenacangaavon avnouuenent Sweet Sho SUNDAY MENU Soup . Chicken-Gumbo-Cereal Fish - “ Lobster a la Newberg, Toast Melba..... Fricassee of Shrimp, en casserole. .... Broiled Sardine on toast, lemon . aay Boiled 50 50 Boiled Capon, sauce supreme . Boiled Ox Tongue, spinach ... ' ‘Prime Rib of Beef, Espanole .. Roast Chicken, minuet dressing....... re) é Entrees * Chicken Fricassee, dumplings ......... at: ‘ 50 Fried Young Spring; Chicken, Louisiana 65 Paprika Snitzle Corn Fritters ....,....:. -50 T-Bone Steak, a.la Minute :.... rik 75 “Small Beef Tenderloin Steak, Bordelaise. . . 65 Small Butt Steak, Long Branch potatoes . 50 Club Sirloin Steak, potatoes.Amnie ..... 65 Broiled Pork Chops, cream gravy... 50 Assorted Cold Meats, potato salad..... 50 Hard Boiled: Eggs, head lettuce, 1000’ Is! 50 Assorted Cheese, sliced Cucumbers : 50 Mashed Potatoes _ Resle Potatoes Succotash ae ‘Apple, Cherry, Peach, Loganberry; Banana Cream EE The catch of the sealing of St. Johns, Newfoundland, this sea- son totaled 203,943 seals as compared The session of the grand chapter | with 125,240 last season. 3 Concord gra ‘The Bistiarck chapter will furnish|eumbs to frost. in Flo examiners, {successfully in New England, the convention, — . |Use Gas, the scientific fuet | Immediate ATTENTION 1.0.0. F.' All members of Bismarck Cauten No. 5 are asked to be present at 1.0.0.F. Hall, Sun- day, June 13, at 3 o'clock p. m. sharp, in full dress uni- form for memorial’ service. Captain leet out which suc- is grown Matinee Every Day-at 2:30 INIGHT — SATURDAY ‘THE “7, delivery | on the new |Orthophonic Victrola! Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR ‘ dn NEWS PICTURES AESOP FABLE COMEDY DON’T FORGET! The New Orthophonic Viggrola ANNOUNCEMENT The Dunraven rooming house, at 212 Third St., has been completely refinished and re- furnished and is now operated under the new management of Mrs. Henry Anderson of Bis- marck and Mrs. Mayme Forsyth of Hazel- ton. They will conduct a high class board- ing and-rooming house. The best of good home cooking and nice, clean rooms will be furnished. ; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Why Slave Over the’! Wash Tub : , These Hot Summer Days? More women each day realize the foolishness of having washing done at home. We do it so nicely—so quickly —so cheaply! Enjoy summer! Send your Laundry to us! A phone call brings a “pick up” Wagon. Capitol Laundry Co. Bismarck, North Dakota |

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