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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1926 a Social and Personal The Leffler-Guthrie Nuptials Read Today | \Mrs. H. F. Tiedman Hostess to Four in Hospital Chapel ‘Tables at Bridge Chrysanthemums and pompons in| Mrs, H. F. “Tiedman entertained orchid and ‘yellow and ferns banked the altar and adorned the chapel of the St. Alexius hospital this morning] at 8 o'clock for the wedding of Miss Anges Leffler of Bismarck and James W. Guthrie of St. Paul= Rev. Father Ott of Foxholm, an old friend of the bride, officiated. The ceremony was attended by the hospital Sisters, a number of _ the id many friends of the cou- Louis Garske, a cousin of ‘and Mrs. Jean Sullivan of St. Paul, a sister of the groom, were the cal relatives in attendance. Miss May Maassen, secretary at the St. Alexius hospital, was Miss Lef- fler’s bvidesmaid. Lewis Gallagher of Bismarck attended the groom. The bride'y gown wes of orchid georgette with trimmings and acces- sories of silver. She wore a picture hat, beautifully embroidered with sil- vi Her corsage bouquet was of Hilies of the valley. ’s gown of cinnamon colored georgette was worn with a corsage of golden pompons. Following the ceremony a course akfast was served in the hospital ing room, The table was decorat- ed with pompons and lilies of the valley. A beautiful wedding cake, formed the centerpiece. '!met Friday evening to elect officers The bride was a member of the! 1 fitl vacancies Urpha Frenen class of 1915, the first class to grad- uate from the St. Alexius hospital. She spent several years in San Diego, Friday afternoon with a bridge par- ty for which there were four tables j@f guests. The rooms were prettily decorated with chrysanthemums in pink and white and were lighted with candles in the chosen colors. Honors in the bridge games were won’ by Mrs. Felix Ulmen and Mrs. ig * Mahiman. At the conclusion e afternoon Mrs. Tiedinan served a course luncheon, HOUSEWARMING Marion Staley, Bismarck, a senior at the University of North Dakota is an active mber of Delta Gam- ma sorority and Shirley Bismarck, is a pledge thut opened its new versity avenue Saturday. The girls entertained hundreds of th friends at a formal “housewarm LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON | Congressman Tom Hall left Mon. day morning for Washington, D.C. to be in attendance at the text ses” sion of congress. He will stop. in damestown for a short visit with his’ mother, and ‘ih Duluth, Minn., Calumet, Mich, and Chicago, Ill: for short visits with relatives, CAMPFIRE MEETING The Wetomachick campfire girls home on Taix, vice president, made: for a Thanksgiving iinet eal linia. week-end visit tn the elty. wi Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Miller, ill attend th Miller, formerty of Bi student nurse at the Lyi pital at Chicago, VISIT HERE McClusky and Mrs. daughter, Virginia, of with Mr. and M ed her moth felter, who is Rismare!: hospital. Miss Bertha R. talk on “World Pictures Angus is imum w HOME who is attending high Bismarek, will leave evening for her home to Thanksgiving. Calif, returning to Bismarck some time ago where she since been engaged in the nursing profession. — Mr. Guthrie is a member of the| ENTERTAINED FOR SISTER Thomas Guthrie Construction com- Mrs. J. N. Forister ent: ed a pany of St. Paul and was in charge, few friends of her sister, Miss Dor- of the construction of the St. Alexius| othy Schnecker of Carson, at an in. hospital building and the new nurses’ formal sewing party Suturday even- home. jing. A luncheon was served at the Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie left today by! conclusion of ‘the evening. car for St. Paul where they will make+ their home. | MEMBER UNIVERSITY BAND Before her marriage Mrs. Guthrie| Henry . Zellers, Bismarck, flutist was honor guest at a number of par-| with the University of North Dakota; ties, The apartment of Miss Hilda) band, was in charge of the electrical | McDonnell and Miss Margaret Kil-' effects at the first annual ball of coyne was the scene of 1.0 e.ening. “* “Band of Quality,” party given by a group of nurses — Miss May Mavssen cntertaive? th a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Saad Peterson was hostess at a shower at the Grand Pacif egtea be evening and A. lon entertained et a similar effai Sunday at the Grand Pacific hotel. An impromptu dinner was given Mon. day evening for the bridal party. Mrs. Ermatinger Is ‘ Hostess at Bridge | unversity or North Darets, Luncheon on Monday} "= to Grand Forks after a Mrs. J. J. Ermatinger entertained Monday xt her home, 206 West Thay- er, with a bridge luncheon. Two tables were in play during the after- noon, honors going to Mrs. L. Rubin and Mrs. Obert Olson. The luncheon tables were prettily decorated in orange and white and the Thanksgiving motif was curried out in) al} the appointments. MEETING DAY JANGED The meeting of the Royal Neigh- bors, which is scheduled for Thurs- day, November 25, has been postpon- ed to.Monday, November 29, bécause of Thanksgiving day. RUTURNS, PROM. MINNEAPOLIS B. Little returned Monday to be given at the next meetin day, November 26, held recently. returned end visit at Die! from a weel HOMF F roy UNIVER: i Santa Is Calling You He is announcing the Holiday. Opening AT The Arcade SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th And inviting all of you to call and. inspect the YS and GIFT GOODS at his head- quarters. He will tell you about the special bargains he has plan- ned for you an opening day, later in the week, so watch for his message in The Ar- cade advertisement. He is looking for many, let- ters from good girls and boys Don’t forget the date, Saturday, November 27th. ‘ ®"Cincane Mandan and Bismarck, N. D. Ree g from Mingeapolis where he had been spending several days on business. He also attended the football game Saturday. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Anna Lang, who been employed by the Owens real estute company for two years, has now accepted a position in the state bank receiver's office. IS ILL Miss Odele Venne, whe was con- fined to her home by illness over the week-end, returned to her work at{ the workmen's compensation bureau this morni RETURNS TO BISMARCK - Richard Horner, who has been do- ing field work with the Norcthwest- ern Bell Telephone company, has re- > turned to Bismarck. MINNEAPOLIS in Moses of Hazen id in Minneapolis, and attending the foot- _ Mrs. J the week nent #_ UNDERGOES OPERATION wBerthold Hoefer of Turtle Lake underwent an operation this mei ing at the St. Alexius hospital. | Partly. cloudy tonight and Wednesday ; not much change , MRS. W. E. BUTLER Who was formerly proprietor of the Butler Studio, has no connection with it now. és focated at 120 West Rosser Street and will be glad to make those Christmas Photos for you. It’s less than five weeks until Christmas. Have your sitting made now and we will take care of the rest. You won't have too many of these for gifts. Phone 898 for appointments. Call before 10 A..M. as I have other appointments during the day and am away from home. ters. CARD PARTY The Lady card party at itorium thi {di iz rtment, is spendi ng | Bismai in Matinee Every Day ee ee ee ILLE $50 Prize For the Best Act TO ATTEND BALL ister of Mrs./ ind Arthur football game Saturday. marek, Mrs. John J. Dahi and family of D. Brown returned home after a a on en's club at 8 o'clock this evening Palmer will give a of Europe.” FOR THANKSGIVING Miss Cora McAllister of Braddock, FROM MINNEAPOLIS RETURNS Mrs. M. L. Keely of Haz ped Bismarck over the w visit en route to her home after a sit in Minneapolis with her sis- a few Another big laugh show NEWS PICTURES JUVENILE COMEDY VAUDEVILLE PALACE - MANDAN THURSDAY Matinee and Evening 5 GOOD ACTS Mrs. W. E. Butler THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE his| where she will remainsentil Sunday, BR O'Neil. ie <guest of arenes, HERE ON BU BUSINESS Bauer | Fort Yates P the A loneer, transacted ACCEPTS POSITION Miss| Miss Adeline C. ig In Hos-j Laney, state bank receiver. WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. nd {the A, W. McClu marck with friends, ing ‘tire ha yy TO RETURNS TO BISMARCK ernor A. DR. M. E. BOL A. L. Mieht. who ,has been em- Osteopathic Physician ployed in Beulah, has returned to ae M " . a is- | Bismarck. H. | : ‘ Jone — Byrne, secret GOES TO GAME eccupy the low Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wernlie af|tion of pri Hazen spent the week-end in Minne: apoliz, VAUDEVILLE at the day beginning this week. DISMARCH,N OAT OraMONDS Aut wriey Blue White Diamonds srhool in Wen sday visit over stop- end white. If there is not blue white. actually exists and imaginary. Would it not be be tecting a diam ing one mount jeweler who is financially Let us show you our busi sure you will be surp! F. A. 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Dozen “Mums” ..... $4, $6, $8, $10 Roses ........ $3.00 to $8.00 7 Carnations .......... $2.00 4 Pompons, per dozen | mene eae $2.00 | Hoskins-Meyer The Heme of KFYR a4 Dependable Furs Since its inception -- this institution has sold the very best grade of furs. Furs that reflect quality, artistic designing and _ skill. in work- manship. Cur showing comprises gar- ments cf Hudson Seal, gen- uine Otter, Raccoon, Kan- garoo, Muskrat, Jap Mink, Silver Muskrat, Sealine and near seal. An assortment of chokers and _neck-pieces awaits your inspection. Ask for our guaran-: tee bond with your purchase. Bismarck Fur Co. Phone 610. 207 FifthSt. _—A. P. Knothe, Prop. ADS BRING RESULTS Reserved seats at Harris & . Woodmansee Tuesday. _ oa A. M. $1.10 75¢ 50c