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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926 social and Personal Becomes Bride of California Man A pretty home wedding at high noon Tuesday, June 16, united Miss Glenrae Miller, daughter of Repfesentative and of Gackle, and James W. Saulsbery of Pasadena, Calif., in marriage. The ceremony took room of the Miller ragch Ybefore an gmbowered with onies and dahlias. The ng ceremony ‘was .used, of the Wishek Presby- Miss Leah Long was Miss Miller's bridesmaid and Theodore -Burnstad Helen Burnstad and Luverne Gau were flower girls. The charmingly goéwned rs. A, Miller was best man, match, and carried Miss Long was uittired in yellow georgette. ° iller, mother of the bride wor charming gown of black sati1 A wedding dinner was served fol- lowing the ceremony. ‘ Saulsbery left by train for Seattle, Wash., from where they will take a steamer to Pasadena. Out-of-town guests included Dr. H, T. Perry, Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. Stambaugh, Edgeley; Mr. and Mrs. O. Mennes, Napoleon; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Long, Millartown; J. jal A. H. Brill, Redfield, S. D. Dinner Dance at Country Club Was Successful Covers were masked for more than dinner dance at the 100 guests at th Country club last evening. ber of small tableg were arranged in the dining room and each was decor-| Th ated with a basket of peonies. The dancing room was also decor- ated with baskets of pe A five piece orchestra played for the dancing. Mrs. Spencer Boise, Mr: Mrs. Burt Finn charge of the afi VISITORS LEAVES KE.” Edquist: and daughter, anied by Mrs. Edquist’s rriet Burdick of Man- for ‘their home dan, left yesterda: in Butte, Mont., after a visit i marck with Mrs, Myrtle Zeame: with relatives in Mandan. RETURNS TO HOME Miss Matilda Modendorp returned to her home in Wilton Jast evenin; after a several friends in Bismarck. dorp stopped in Bi: home after a month's visit in Sioux marck en route RETURNS FROM VISIT street, has returned from and Montana where she has been visiting relatives. children will remain in Miles City with their grandparents during the HERE FROM FARGO Adjutant and Mi and Captain George Duerr of the Salvation Army are here today from Fargo for a meeting of the Salva. tion Army Advisory board and to con. duct an inspection of the local corps. HERE FROM SPOKANE Frank Haspel of was in Bismarck yesterday, the guest W. Tachumperlin. pokane, Wash., of Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mrs, Tschumperlin and Haspel are all former residents of Detroit, Minn. : ane. GUESTS AT WANNER HOME Cyrus Thomas. and students. at the George University of Washington, D. C., are in Bismarck, guests at the E. G. Wan- HERE FROM. MINOT Steen, and Mrs. Ee Lueb drove to Bismarck friends during the jterday to visit tern Star con- RETURN .TO_Hy ind Mrs. L.'G, Eastman return- heir home in Hazen. eve! ing after a several days’ TO VISIT IN ASHLAND Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Burdick daughters, Verne and GUEST OF MISS. RUNEY Miss Alice Stewart of Linton is ‘of Miss Madge Runey while the Grand Chapter of the GUEST OF SISTER Mrs. George Galloway of, x the guest of her-kister, Mi Fox, at the Persea Court, this week. HOME. ON VACATION pr the’ University Hgrritel at, Minneapol Mostly fair ; tonight: and Friday; rising. ‘tem- < perature Friday ~ suit on overcoat Ellen R. Bardsley Married Today to Joseph A. Patera Miss Ellen R. Bardsley, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bards- ley, and Joseph A. Patera, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Patera, were married at! 11 o'clock thi: roy 2 at the home of the bride’s Pace in Bismarck in the presence of the immediate family and friends. The bride was prettily attired in a pale blue taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of bridal roses and lilies of the valley. She wore a strand of delta pearls, a gift of the groom. Miss Lela Bardsley, sister of tho bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a crepe. Her bouquet! ions, -K. W. Mor-| om. prettily decorated; ink and white. Peonies and; ioluses had been secured from| ‘alifornia for the occasion. Rev. Vater performed the cere- mony, using the short ring service. Immediately after the wedding a din- ner was served, covers being laid ind Mrs. Patera left this aft- on a wedding trip and will return to Bismarck about July 15. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. T. A, Bardsley, Fairmount; and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ratzlaff, Jamestown. Family Heirlooms Worn By Infant at His Christening The robes worn by Robert John Rue, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rue, ‘at christening services last eveni t the home of Mr. Rue's aries Rue ave been in the pos- session of the family for many years ey have been worn by the baby paternal great ndfather, his grandmother and his father at their christenings. . Rev. W. E. Vater baptised the baby last evening at 7 o'clock in the pres- ence of a small group of relat RECEPTION AT MRS. C. L, YOUNG'S HOME The informal reception for Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite and daughter, Mar- et, which was to have been held the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wright, will take place at the home of C. L. Young because of the illn Rev. Wright. The af- fair will be held Friday evening. All friends of Mrs. Postlethwaite and Postlethwaite are invited to call, The Postlethwaites arrived in Bismarck this afternoon and while in the city will be the house guest of Mrs. E. J. Taylor. HOME FROM WINNIPEG Fred_ Peterson arrived home today from Winnipeg where he has been attending the district convention of the Lions International.. Mrs. Peter- son accompanied him as far as’ S Cloud, Minn., where for a visit. Other dele; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Capes and Pajamas Add Color to Lavish Beach Outfits | i BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer . New York, June 17.—Any vacation | schedule that does not include a} stop at the beach—at least long | enough to warrant investing heavily | in beach attire, may be put down as incomplete. No more does the summer traveler ! stick a bathing suit of indiscriminate purediase and carcless cut into her | suit ease and consider that she has done her duty by the wild waves. She has ensembles for bathin; as she has for day and evening. She has decorative and swanky bags in which she carries her sea togs, a fussy little kits with a comple! sortment of waterproof powder, and first aid to sunburn, and rouge that | doesn’t wash off. She has as many. bathing suits as | she has tailored suits—or more. some severely plain and others lad with choice rubber flora. She has shoulder corsages and fancy para- sols. She has zipper bag: beach flask, and rubber-lined c¢ case. | If she is the Lillian Cannon type, | that is if she swims for speed and distance, she dispenses with all un- necessary baggage. Eithér she tires herself in a plain Annette Kel- lerman, as the young lady in the photograph, who wears more stripes | than a Sing Sing uniform, or one of the new suits that is very masculine | Bismarck club to the Winnipeg con- vention are expected ' home _ this evening or tomorrow morning. LEAVES FOR LOS ANGELES Mrs. Warder Roberts and two, within the radius of he: daughters, Margarct and Eleanur, of|keeping the in eut and consists of a white jersey shirt and striped flannel trousers with a nifty belt between. If she is the Lorelei type, who sits | on the beach, fascinating all the men} bowing acquaintance with the water They are decorative and ‘becoming Wilton left this morning for Los: more decorative attire is udvised— | and do not offer any further excuse Angeles. Mrs. Roberts, a former! say an-ensemble suit of ranbow tinted | for being. Bismarck resident, will: visit her taffeta—or a printed crepe outfit. mother and other relatives on eal hie coat or cape to match the suit,|} since the most exclusive Pacific coast. LEFT FOR CHICAGO Miss Catherine E. Morris left yes: terday fo? Chicago where she will tions of color, have Been ‘popular for is well to consider beach hosic h ined with brilliant color is advisable s usually . demand ‘both for comfort and appearance. | They h match ‘the Pajama outfits of bfilliant silks and | color. satins and with gorgeous combina- attend the Eucharistic Congress of several seasons at, the Lido and the|quered wood and woven leather th: Catholics. Miss Morris will also it relatives and friends in C returning. RETURNS FROM FARGO Roy Logan has returned from Far- go where he attended the retail mer- chants’ convention. Mr. Logan was re-elected to the board of directors and was selected as a member of the North Dakota retailers’ quartet. GUEST OF MISS LOGAN Miss Beulah Hulsebus ‘of Heaton, N. D., will be the guest of Miss Char- lotte Logan for a few da: Miss Hylsebus is on ‘her way to New York City, where she will become dietitian at the. Presbyterian Hospital. GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mrs. George V. Bowers of Minot and Miss Adele Stiehm of Drake are guests tl Misses Frances and Florence .Peter- son, 219 Avenue A. RETURNS TO MEDORA Carl B. Olsen of the Peaceful Val- ley Ranch near Medo: his home today after a visit in Bis- marck with Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Tracy, 807 Fourth street. VISITING HERE THIS WEEK Mrs. 0, H. Gremagard and daugh- ni ter, Henrietta, of Rugby Akerveen of Leeds are guests at the 0. H. Erickson home this week, w. Ey A. MEETING FRIDAY o'clock in the A. O. U. W. hall. % . PARENTS OF SON Mr. and J | hospital Smart Shoe \ “joa book of simple, tested recipes ago, there is no doubt they will be in evi-| As. i hi f fash Wiseonsin and. Minneapolis before'dence at all smart rosorts this ‘sum-| colts in cutremels immectant in be fit Association ote a eit have ite'regular Melous treat—make some mixed meeting tomorrow evening at 8 strawberry and pineapple jam by Mi joseph milter: of pemeinoe steambaery be She ui the parents of a son. freshing tartness. of ripe, juicy eo ay at the St. Alexius pineapple. Many women like this 2. ~—]the™ pineapple makes your straw- : ‘mi for summer wear ip of or dependir and white polka-dotted linen. used. ‘Addo a Den ete ectin ben butte ith 4 larke white cosporennn 6200 ite Building, i ous mith a large : Gran uilding, Mediterranean summer resorts and| are highly attractive. a attire, and the brilliant and vi mas are frankly beach cos- plic tumes, and have nothing more than a|cogrine’ “Te Preferred to ate HERE TODAY fe uectitruand val J. A. Reuter and son, Howard, of| for his home in Fargo. Garrison were in the city yesterday, shopping and visiting relatives. LEAVING RETURN FROM VISI ¥ hctled Marion Wied and Miss Vera erson returned Tuesday from a two] oe. sonore tone’ vinit in Mabaey. istic congress, + HERE ON BUSINES: GUESTS HERE Bene eso eel oes, Wal-| Mrs. FE. Leuhe of Minot is in Bis- . Linton are in the city tod marck, the guest of Mrs. H. Hollst, on business. in the city today | 316 Avenue D. “ FROM DICKINSON i zabeth Rupp of Dickinson is spending the week in the city with friends, ‘ dR CHICAGO Mrs. Theodore Dubbs of Garricon left this morning for Chic: wh she will attend The Catholic E 1S ILL Mrs. W. S. Rohrer is confined to her home by illness. LEAYES FOR FARGO i Rel, Wife Beene ake oas been + FROM W Mrs. J, J. Schweizer of ,Wa is spending a few days in th Delicious Combination 'HING SUIT HAS CHANGED! HOW BAT s down in a little doing this for a Large assortment of Hats to select from at big reductions, ,—Nielsen’s Millinery. NOTICE—ELKS BAND - No rchearsal tonight on ac; ‘count of show at. Auditorium. ‘Next rehearsal Monday night \ : —=>—a———— We'll Hand It Back to You YOUR HOME IT BURNS DOWN OR BLOWS UP OR BLOWS AWAY OR FLOATS OFF IT IS INSURED WITH , US Insurable against Every Insurable Calamity.” Henry & Henry | DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Easy to Make Mixed Pineapple and Strawberry Jam If you want to add a delightful “surprise” to your store of. jams and jellies this year—a really de- No finer blend of flavors can be Mes simple, easy recipe. imagined than that-of the delicately ‘ipe, too, for its economy, since berries’ go so much: further. . Crush to a fi Wb ab : through food chopper, or ‘cho; used.) iu level cups of each fruit into large kettle. hat, ‘the beret, and the gigolo, in bangkok, ballibuntl, ‘Add 7 level Ib: 4 visca, and grosgrain or satin, in large and small shapes, mix’ well, U constantly before and while boiling. ribbon or flower’ trimmed—at very low prices. . All Spring Milinery to be closed out at reduced prices - SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP Bismarck. Ck Bring to a full rolling boil and-boil hard for .1 minute, Remove ws fire and stir in 1-2 cup Certo. Skim, pour quickly and cover hot jam at||| ‘ id once with hot melted paraffin. With hd prevents the Ait opportunity the discerning Shopper cannot afford Feine Weanaee d Pineapple ||| tomiss—this entire new collection of the new page boy | AT THE MOVIES | | 6) H ELTINGE THEATRE | As the title suggests, “Soul 5 ‘the fexture at the Eltinge tonight |is an Elinor Glyn story. As a novel jit was called “The R jis the story of a girl who was ordered |to im 2 man she had ne en, ‘her rebellion and subsequent jtures in the la sa small town imbued with the nersonating sameone who hi i the story is concer results. tume department at the studio, de * gowns which were espe caret e the heroin She i | Katherine, played by jtransplanted from \fewa to the dazzling m1 them she ‘sophisticated, in others dainty Tof them, very beautiful. She w one Lightly fitted gown with a long train. Tt is made of cloth | day in the year. socks, or shirt! gratitude. 1 beautiful all-o sigh on high gra English porcelain. A piece set complete cay ....... $14.25 Just Received A snecia ‘tment of hand painted Tea Sets in floral or seenic designs on fancy high lustre Japanese Waffle Sets These beautiful high lustre Bavarian sets con: of six plates, six cups and’ saucers and a up and b _ pitcher. waffle s or afternoon tea: shown in orange, tomat: grcen colors. Bridge Sets | Three-piece ercamer_and tra glass. To be us Pa of heavy rose. Sets in several attractive col lovely patterns to sel from. price from i jor which occurs during long boiling. \ comes with each bottle of Certo. Your grocer “carries Certo, or you recipe Pe a <table i t us Rxg i Better Kodak Finishin “YOU'LL N THE, DIFFERENCE” Bh se es $1.98 10 $5.75 on Why” and | AT THE CAPITOL Nprma Shearer is wearing some un Jusual and striking creations in “A Slave — of hion,’’ the Metro Goldwyn-M + picture playing the last time teday, Thursday it the {Capitol theatre Ethel Painter Chaffin, head of the |” it she we all town in | twisted in ty of New! As a contrast York w clothes of every type | dinner costume of silver on are bestowed upon | |panying coat of th fis luxuriously trimmed with white There is also a negligee of bright | Next Sunday Is His Day! Make him the center of attraction for one Surprise him with a new tie, pair of silk It is not the big things that please Dad—it is being remembered with little gifts of love and DAHL CLOTHING STORE Forty-five years in Bismarck itter t the thing for Ss, sugar, J for bridge er tea parties; shown in colors of amber, green or Also a complete stock of Glassware, such as Lemonade ors, Sherbets, Goblets, Fruit Salads, Parfait Glasses and Tumblers for all uses. Many t New Croquet Sets ‘We now have a varied as- sortment of Croquet Sets in plain or fancy finish, large or ‘small sizes, ranging in WEBB BROTHERS PAGE FIVE \Paris Hat yellow, hed with brilliant purple, wien luoks very striking on ner, ——_——_—_) ; Cook with Gas. It’s the Ideal Fuel. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday Eunor GLYN, the gre: ‘author of love stories, has here given one of her greatest romances to the screen! Against if] the background of the gay » matehing seart is Hl night life of London and Paris, nd rose satin ribbon I ie ured a.tale of love and wealth that will thrill you with ae its magnificence and hold you of gold and is cut decolette. With ff by the force of its drama. ars long black jet earrings ELINOR GLYN’S Novel “The Reason Why” _ htly back and is another heavily idered with silver braid. is with Aileen Pringle Downstairs Store We are now showing the largest and most complete line of China and Gtassv ever assembled in Bis- marck or Mandan; also many gift novelties, bridge prizes, etc. We invite you to see this display while at its pee The patterns listéd.below are all late ar- rivals. “Academy” Pattern Of heavy English porcelain ware, highly decorated in blue and gold colors, with the serving dishes in many new odd shapes. A 82-picct “Famous” Pattern Here is one of the very newest and most beautiful patterns to be shown in any Chinaware. Decorated in ivory, with a gold band, it is also a conservative pattern that can be used forg all purposes, being ona fine quality Ba- varian China, “Vinci” Pattern A novelty English Porcelain Ware, closely resembling a fanious Wedgewood pattern. Lovely col- or combinations ant attractive design make this an excep- tional buyin a 32- piece set at only $12.25 - “Oberlin” Pattern A profusely decorated Porcelain Ware in red and black with many odd shaped serving dishes. A popular pattern with oc- waren shaped plates. 32-piece $1 4.00 Every one an open stock pattern, permitting the purehase of one piece or a set of any size $ i we OE eo i pas . ‘ i ‘ ' ESTABLISHED 1884