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MONDAY! JUNE 1¥ 1996"! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ladies of the Lake—At Luncheon « PAGE IVE 4 / of \ distinction. “yé The He saved the roof. adeatroyed. all construction for residential build- ings; $100,961,200, or 18 per cent, for , public works and utilities; $70,89 600,! or <13° per cent, for ‘comm buildings; $45,977,100 or 8 p for industrial buildings; 700, or 7 per cent, fo buildings. | "Total building and engingering con village? wae A Hint Vor The Young Jelly Maker : Miss Sara Sand educational Double Wedding‘at Married June1@__ 'Fairmount Thursday {mantis Secs ance wave “am punted ==:By Elizabeth Palmer 4 { in Los Angeles Was -a Pretty Affair: ISrsase ot TT ber ech over (he covece Regie ha swe: ieee \ i 8 . make better jam or jelly than you~ | gh ponding period of last At th y M an Announcements have been received! A detailed account of the weddings lend of Apeil thik years eos ce OY Oe ee ee ‘ ini Bismarek of the wedding of Miss| of Miss Leona Kiley and C. Hl. Mer- volume We eet with Gert Ase eames ind to George Stephen on June‘ gens, hoth~of this city, and Miss t } bie he Li En Brink el 10 in‘Los Angeles, Calif, Mr, and} Flora Mergens and Daniel. D.| just the right stage ‘of ripeneass 2: Mrs. Stephen are now on an Filial Clashes, both of inware s B| year’s volume is gradually ‘decrei And Neu. Set ree core <8 wedding trip. | which took place Thursday morning | qigs | hipaa tc aa called for to say” JURE ren Mrs. Stephen has been in Bismarck| at 8 oclock at St. Anthony's Catholic} ‘ontemplating new work reported Ee Oe ae ar etl for the last three years'as dircctor| church, Fairmount, has just reached Biraaktern thts like Month Any fine, ripe fruit, you like: will 2 of nursing at the Bismarck Evangeli-| the Tribune, Miss Kiley was attend- 769,000, which UMN ete Ube AVA hospi caving here early this|}ed by Miss Margaret Rill of Willow: f 13 per: cent from the Tone thule hha’ adbay eerie ae: 7 pring. “1 of Mr. and” Mrs,| City, and Miss Alice Fox of Fair-! WOURC FEBOHINE SHCAPEN Cant an. in| Sete nod sche (oe hott, add Stephen Bismarck do not know| mount was Miss Mergens’ brides- the fi erlo, let it boil hurd faye eouple their plans following the return from| maid. Mr, Mergens was attended by y of last ‘tel iaenl of wniniyten,: afd Atk Aes a their honeymoon, William Kiley of. Grand Forks and |. ; tiie Mert Dey Your ine 2 ee Roosevelt Cabin "Mise Kil ns yaa choctiial . |) Kansad ¢ Withelmsen, bright color and delicate e 6 _ Miss Kiley. oe charmingly gowned 10-month old Kansas City yotr fresh fruit. [t also Will Open Tuesday |ir.tegrcnct cuneate te dan devas emanates Oo. Sper es f ate a can of taleum pow- js velve te ; : For Summer Season | ti{fets and gold Mee. (A, becoming | hy waoepelenedienrs un gta Seen Jace do him. to Gene :, recines. THER __.| completed her costume and she car- t day Henry nt Seni new ¢ Roosevelt Cabin at the capitot| ried Ophelia roses and lilies of tne ‘nounced. spiek and spa Lael 4 grounds will open tomorrow morning] valley. Her bridesmaid-was gowned : ~ aniune ch Sue hy ee and remain open every day of the|in apple green taffeta and carried [whose home was in the path! ofr 1 ard "get? summer until September 15, _The| American Beauty gpses. The water's fine, at Mobile, Ala—so this group of Mobile High school jgraduates had: their | rraduati quolisn Ine sURHen We UR Can eae ee eaehh aia cabin will be open to visitors from| Miss Metgens was’ costumed in luncheon served in Carres Lake, near the city, Amd a very suecessful affair it penis) Graduation | nd peeled off its tin roof. It was | | ie eee we P 10 a, m., te. 5. m., cach week day| gown of lemon colored taffeta, beau. , y. A ‘y successful aff: it was, too, mete Gah | senending unete Os recipe and from 2 to . m., on Sundays. rey —_———- a3 \ ms dress ouglas-Peetin ‘Or "Mrs. D. F. Sanger’ of Minnespolis| let ribbon bows and matigolis:” Her IN DAWSON TODAY | ATTENDS - CONVENTION \ neeaialbi n1Ok Granfte Building, will be hostess throughout the sum-|hat and aétessories harmonized, and| Rev. W. E. Vater went to Dawsdh| 8, A. Marcks, decorator and window B BP losiiald mer, Mrs. Sanger is spending the| she carried a shower bouquet of tea| today to conduct funeral services for| trimmer for the A. W. Lucas cony | ” continues, Ger summér here with her sister, Mrs.| roses and babybreath, Miss. Fox|R. N. Mahin, pioneer North Dakotan,| pany, left Sunday morning for Chic| I be short of lab *eigh ee Bo Uerkiwaastie lntrck wink SB ‘ otan,| pany, Sunday morning for Chi- . e short of labor in’ eight jeymour an latter will] wore a gown of orchid taffeta adora. 0 died here Friday. Rev. Vater|-cago to attend the convention of the ing to Prof. Grotjahn. | assist her at the cabin, ed with tulle frills and silver rib-| Will spend Tuesday in Steele on bus-| National Association of Decorators as ET a Mrs. Fred L. Conklin said. today| bons. iness, returning here tomorrow even-| and Window Trimmers, which will be SAVES TIN ROOF , that she had secured a number of| A wedding breakfast was served at| ing. in session June 14, 15, 16, and | Hilo, Hawaii—During the ree letters written by Theodore Roose-| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mer- —— : poi ela NE FOR MAY Manne Lon vevtiytlanis weHawain velt to his friends, and these, to-| gens following the ceremons. The| RETURN FROM WASHINGTON | TO VISIT IN CANADA feseraetaseancete eas AS gether with replicas of the furniture] rooms were decorated in streamers of | Mrs. Thomas Hall und daughters $. McDonald. will leave | i o@ used by Roosevelt in the cabin, will| white and yellow. After breukfast| Edna and Ellen, returned yesterd morning for Duluth, Min Th hwe i : he on display dyring the summer, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Mergens left by-car for| from Washington, D. C., where thes , Montreal, Quebec, nae an west (Minnesota, the Da- _ The Minishoshe Chapter, D. A. R.,/the Twin Cities, Itasca Park and the| have been spending the winter with p cities'sin “Canada ito A ido nee Seine cen) shad . is ape for keeping’ the cabin| Black Hills. They will be in BM. | Congressman Tal | extended vist. oad building. ole analnberlig- work Tact pen sfo_visitors, marck after July 10. Mr. and Mrs./ —— : © ‘ding and eng’ ig work last : ‘5 : Linehan will spend their honeymoon! FASTERN STAR MEETING RETURNS FRO) KETS month, according to the F. W. Dodge BACK,FROM MINNEAPOLIS {at Otter Tail Lake after which they| The regular business mecting of| Mrs, Frank Sr telbole ot te ce Ge 2 Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Bauer and|,will reside in Fairmount, Eastern Star will be held tomor-| Gold Shop returned. Saturd: ERROR 23 LOC EES LR CLE family, accompanied by Mrs. Bauer's |" Outcof-town guests at the ceremony | row evening at 8 o'clock ut the Ma-| the eastern markets, where she has | {or April, 1826, and 13 per cent from brother, P. F, Moore of Chicago,1 included Mrs: Mary Kiley of Bis-| sonic Temple. NGeenebughie mid-summer rieMMAe [Ae th biti dee te Wee i drove from Minneapolis to their] marck, Mra. George Payseno, Hen. « relat r merehan-| jn the building record for May were | former home at 715 Seventh street | jamin Kiley and Franeis Kiley all of SPOKE IN LINTON tat aa cea the following important items: last week. Mrs. Bauer's mother, Mrs.|Denhoff, Mrs. John Wiest of Sykes-| Miss Minnie Nielson, superintend-| AT HOME AT PERSON COURT | ftrattian: fae eetace ee th : C. Robidou, and Arthur Bauer, Jr..| ton, William Kiley and Yauretta Gor-| ent of public instruction, spoke in| Dr. Wz A. Kern, dentist with the| syuction: for, residential buildings; | + | followed on the train. Mrs. Robidou| man of Grand Forks, and Miss Mar-| Linton Saturday at the.Emmons coun-| New York Dental company here, has Tea nberen eh sora a ne The Store of Sake saya that there is, no place like Bis-| garct Fitzgerald of Willow City. ty commencement exercises. | moved into the Person court. | ei or gin ealaiceundiness| D e are At the city has grow ; pti i chal. Bae. per jommercial ‘buildin . p considerably in the two years they] FORMER BISMARC! NISTER RETURNS FROM COLORADO | Pe 8727.800, or 7 per cent, for education- iamond have been away: Mrs, suas he earck code Miao i Dr. W. H. Bodenstab has returned | Big Demand Shown a hs Terrains or ¢ | Buyin een studying pipe organ at the rom Colorado Springs, Colo., where or industrial buildings; and $446,000 | ™E MacPhail School cf Muste in Minne. ae Pea Hutcheson of Grand) ne attended a Riestingroeiiieurenes For Chrysler Cars| 0: + per cent, for social and re ly apolis. The family will remain in Methodist “Eptycepal, church, is in| company medical directors. gab ede) ca ce ee A Y Common 1 h ismarck permanently. ba soedbs Rieibada rien Pe onstruction s ed in the north- Mr. Moore returned last evening | Bismarck for the | Masonic. fievean: , PARENTS OF SON “Chtvsler cara hus followed ‘cwo, Nest, turing, the first five mont sense in shoes to his home in Chicago, tonat the NeCobe Mc Ke church yee.| Mr.'and Mrs, Joe Hager of Linton significant Chrysler announcements | S49, ciich seeded Hee iat ee | — evap arate announce the birth of a son yesterday} made recently. One ix of reductions | 01 Which exceeded the figure for the _ LEAVES ON VACATION y ee at the home of Mrs. Hager’s mother, $200 in prices of the fam, | Corresvonding period of last year by It’scommon sense tohavecom- alse eae Pealeaie eee MARRIED IN ABERDEEN 409 Twelfth. street. r ap which has been fol-| i tournlatea epakedutionsnibibel | fortable and vigorous feet. You ll visit. Miss Margar ostel.| _ Miss-Jessie Bristor of Aberdeen, HISITS DAUGHTE by a flood of additional arders | were reported for the ¢ May j » | H acthwuite formerly of Biomarek Mies |S. D., and V, A, Larson of Bismarck | — yfys ENGR VHE Mane cou GOASHGR|OGEETE Thee cart he ak eeee eo the amount of Seopa uur Mess Bette Postelthwaite friduates from , the mere ents uaeeee vaste hy at! Mich, ip-viniling Ner-daughier, alas | "28" models wil Ihave to b& esti taes| ner cent e from the style wher you wear the Arch niversity of Minnesota tonight an - a in} Henricka Beach. She wi tre for the ased to take care a nt reported onth, but a Later tty ota inrerpte tea Weaee? | aiupaurekctelay atid Will wake thelr | cqeciieec See ne en deems to ake: care: Ob ah Gh cAhCnLrbauesbearntiic aecunt Preserver Shoe. Its concealed ment exercisés.. From St.. Pau! home in this city, Mr. Larson is a — The reduction in price of the Chryi i built-in arch bridge and flat will go to Belmont, Iowa, to’ visit| dental mechanic with the New York] Is ILL WITH SCARLET FEVEB | ler has been accomplaished Four Per Cent. Decrease inner sol vent carci relatives, returning to Bismarck in| Dental company in Bismarck. < eet: hea S. Wright, pastor of the without change in the car, other than} !? the review covering the 37 states | inner sole prevent sagging and two weeks. . PR orp gs First Presbyterian chureh, is con- in its lower pr rding . mountains, it was a inching. see this j : eee VISITING HERE fined to his homie with scarlet fever. | Fields, ‘vice. president in charge’ of | found that the volume of construc- s Pine De eae ayes te ELKS TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY | Mr, and Mrs, Ruben Beubler and —— ;Chrysier sales. “The 31 per cent in- | tion contracts declined again in differently better shoe in the The Elks band will broadcast a| daughter were in the city over the VISITS SISTER crease in sales for the car to date| Building and engineering projects newest styles. patriotic concert this evening at 7:30| week-end . visiting Mrs. Beuhler’s{ Clarence Jenson of Wimbledon is] i ar, even over the record de- | ed for during the month in 2 o'clock from the postoffice steps,! mother, who is ill at the Bismarck| in the city the guest of his sister,| mand of one year ago, pern es (which include about 91 which the public is cordially invited | hqspi * "They were accompunied} Mrs: A. W. Easton, of Sixth street.| offer these ‘substantially per cent of the total construction to attend. A short .tribute to the| home by Mrs. Beuhler’s brother, Paul - values to the public —value {volume of the country) amounted to | THE ! ; flag will be made by A. Rosen, past] Bohm, who has been here with his VISITING PARE believe are unprecedented in all auto-}S°!.14,800. The decrease from April . exalted ruler of the local lodge. The | mother. x visiting | mobile history.” says Mr. Fields. y 4 per cent, but there PR < Bkggram will be. broadeast “over —_— She will N es Made eof 8 per cent over 9 Sy KEYR. LEAVE FOR ST. JOSEPH “The car is exactly the same as ‘be-| 125. A moderate decrease ; ed Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Sheehan There is absolutely April in May normal seasonal SHOE IIONS'CLUB MEETS * *\'<} eave tomorrow for St. Joseph z “s wality; comfort, [trend in bui ets. | The Lions club held an informal|to visit their daughter, Miss) Mary Taos caving ign, materials or| — Ineluded in month's ; meeting today in the den at the Grand|'Sheehan, who will be received into] night for th: for a sev 7 ch is,| Weve: $244,587, je hotel, In the absence of the| the Order of St. Benedict. Mrs. Sid. | eral wecks’ visit. which h officers and’ many of the members|ney Smith will accompany Mr. and —— erence and who are attending the: convention at| Mrs. Sheehan. LEFT FOR DEVILS LAKE than 100,000 owner ¥ Winhiness no Le et ‘was given. RURPRISE PARTY ‘ pool n myer left yu morning. Mr. Fields also announces th: Obert Olson presided. b E for the ional Guard Encampment} mand for the new Chrysle ,, 4 MORIAL SERVICES YESTERDAY Mr. and Mfs. A. W. Gussner were | at Devils Lake. lower pric ‘hrysler 6-cylinde DR. M. E. BOLTON ‘ 1 1, MEMO! 7 STE! honor guests at a‘surprise party Sat.) ~ —-— announced May th, is already r The 1. 0. 0. F. lodge of Bismarck | urday evening given in celebration of} VISITS HERE WITH FRIENDS | ing in a huge output of, the Osteopathic Physician held its annual memo#ml service for| their wedding anniversary by agroup| Miss Blanche Stedman of Temvik with demand running far ahead Henry Bldg. 116 Fourt!: St. y departed members yesterday after-| of friends. Dancing.was the diver-| visited friends in Bismarck over, of present productive capa Telephone 240W | ,/ noon at the hall, after which the|sion of the evening and a luncheon | Sunday. “There is every evidence tha } members went to the cemeteries and|was served. There were 22 guests. ——- reception given this newest car h Bismarck, N. D. decorated the graves. — SHOPPING HERE been among the most enthusiastic VISITING ‘SISTER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beirst of Turtle|ever given a Chrysler product,” he = RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Peter Sheptenko, Jr, of Lodi,| Take were shoppirg in the city Sat-| said, “which in view of Mise eee Haeahians oaue: Calif,, is in Cy Sue subst of “4 urday. cates a very warm public greeting.’ ter of Dr. ani rs. W. H. lenstab, | sister, Mrs. F. erts, Jr. le}* ——- ~) has returned from Grand Forks| will remain in Bismarck during tie VISITING IN STERLING ARE BLONDES BASSOS? NEW YORK DENTISTS “ig Where she ax been a student at the/summer and will return by way of] | Mrs. Rov Random left today for a) Paris A announced re-} Opposite N. P. Depot University of North: Dakota. Yellowstone National park and oth-| week’s visit with relatives in Sterl-| centl; i pf a French jour- Plates, C Filli — er places of interest. ° ing. nal, invites radio listeners to try to| fl poig m, Crome, Fangs f HOME FROM WASHINGTON . — eee tell the complexions of speakers and ri jgework, Plainless Extrac- ; Francis Flaherty has returned from PANHELLENIC PICNIC HERE WITH FRIENDS singers by their voices. The comie- | tions, Cleanings - Spokane, Wash., where he has been| Members of the Panhellenic Asso-| Miss Martha Laeger of Kulm visit-| tition is based on the fact that t |f Bismarck, N. D. _ 408!'4 Main \ attending Gonzaga University, to| ciation will have a picnic at Wild-|ed friends in Bismarck Saturday. ‘blind can often tell the color of a Phone 234 { spend the summer with his parents, | wood this evening, meeting at the Mc- —_—— person’s hair by the voice. | “CINDERELLA OF THE MOVIES” e Mr, and Mrs, T. E. Flaherty,” Kenzie hotel at 6 o'clock. All na- HERE ON BUSINESS - | ae scum . omg 3: tional sorority women are invited to| J. W. Riley of Sterling was in the} Selling all high grade dress RETURNS FROM CENTER atten : city Saturday on business. and sport coats at greatly re- J. W. Riley, state school inspector, | — ao @inted. ani Ch ) HERE FROM FARGO VISITS IN STEELE jluced = prices. joose here, was at’ Center Saturday where he| gave the address at the eighth grade | commencement ‘of the Oliver county {gra d secretary of the Masonic lodge, schools. . j arrived in Bismarck yesterday: to spend the-week here in attendance at SSE SS tee Masnle and Eastern Star con- venticfis. and save now.—Harris-Rob- ertson. Delbert Taylor visited relatives in Steele over the week-end. VAUDEVILLE} AND PICTURE PROGRAM |, PALACE) THEATRE . MANDAN L. Miller of Fargo, deputy \ PICNIC AT. LAKE ISABEL A large number of members of the U. .W. lodge motored to bel yesterday for an all da picnic. Swimming, baseball and oth- er games were the diversions of the iday. Members of the Mandan lodge were guests of the local order. GUESTS JN BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Skinner of Wil- ton were guests at the home of Mr. d Mrs. F. F. Skinner in Bismarck. ober. Sunday. Mr. Skinner is North- ern Pacific station agent. at Wilton, WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The Fort Lincoln Chapter, Ame: ican War Mothers, will meet T: day at 3 o'clock at’ the hor®: of Mr: Charles Wachter, A full is desired, 4 — 1 | RETURNS TO WASHINGTON Miss:,Zonnie Hall, who has been | spendii vera) weeks in. Bismarck with friends, returned last evening to her home in Wasburn. RETURN. FROM , NINOT ie + BM. flendricks re d. today. from 9 week-end visi in Minot, where Mr. Hendricks was called on busine: Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER The Weather \ {local A. Lake sr04 Uneettied:. tonight _ and, Tuesday; rain possi- ble; continued cool OETA Se aa + bie coalyect She won the key to HOLLYWOOD Ella Cinders, the kitchen slavey, becomes a movie vamp—she learned all about grease spots from the kitchen pots—but grease paint—that was different! She knew how to warm up an Irish stew, but it took the movies to teach her how to tempt an iceman’s heart. Say, believe us, it’s a riot! $35 | TUESDAY at Matinee and Evenirg AUDITORIUM Next Thursday at 8:15 Sharp : The Big Brother of Little “Blossom Time” ; INTHE, ‘SCOTTY WESTON, The Dancing Bell Hop, in “Dancing Around in Vaudeville” || RUSSELL & TITUS in “Dixie Bound” ROYAL VENETIAN FIVE featuring voice, harp, violin and guitar in “A Venetian Musical Melange” THE TU ~ i “Buys a'fine. - BOB MILLIKIN, “The Prince of Whales,” in “Musical Comedy a la Carte!’ er eee { —FaREESANOONS . from the celebrated comedy strip ¥ (as THREE SAMSONS in|! hf with Howard Marsh “The eeu 0 : - ~ and Ilse Marvenga letes,” a spectacular athletic SE OLE SA a i : x Jy ihe rte, EAE = TONIGHT Matings “" ”* suit'of hard finish"tyate- |) it th ey with.tviends, : FEATURE PICTURE Monday, Tuesday, Every Day”. WEEK-END CREIGHTON HALE & Wednesday at 2:30 VISIT < we Gustafson of Souris, N. of. pa r i dela Miss Idah_ Gustai of Souris, D,, was in Coy ge fora week-end EILEEN PERCY ‘y “The Shadow on the Wall” Pare MATINEE, 4°0'CLOCK 10 and 40 cents “EVENING,” 7:15°R. 9:20 "All, seni cents {visit-with £1 Selling all high SEATS TOMORROW—HARRIS & WOODMANSEE. rows —¥3.75; $ . me “ ay ~ " i ¢ - t © : 4 : ] sail is 3 " Fe : a e