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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1927 ’ | ? Edna V. Eliason {Business Women ‘ 4 rf i Becomes Bride of Guests at Bridge | William Biggs Party Thursday The wedding of Miss Edna Viola} The Business and Professional Rliason and William Van Buren Shirk | Women’s bridge club was entertained Biggs, both of this city, was solem-, last evening in the club rooms on nee ene SYeEIEE S | ele et Rosser Avenue and Fourth street.| the bride's home, Rev. Paul S. Wright | * Otel b eae attend:| -— of wan f Pa e Mr, ani irs. L, . Barth of ¢ conclusion of the games 4 Mandan, brother-inciaw and sister of| Tefreshment course was served by th bi RS Be cine es a ea pons and ie ceremony was read in the| Dr. Clara Westphal. The rooms were Cae presence of relatives. Out-of-town| attractively decorated for the occa- rE ities ol ae gil LC sion. and dau Tr, lolet, 0! rainerd, bese = aged 7 $ S Sinns relatives of Mr’ Biggs. pe sn ACHTER PTs A eer ee r ¢ regular meeting o! a BANQUET RESERVATIONS | Wachier Parent-Teacher Association All Eastern Star members who wish | pram of songs and readings wae giv. | bf Lobes aa Thatenn Hah} hens en by the students. Patriotic exer- be given jursday, Apri , the | a; . evening of the districe school of in- |Get and & playlet were included. « " i it V. J, | Superintendent H. O. Saxvik gave an gfruction, ate asked to call Mrs. V- J. | excellent address, A social hour and Hunley or Mrs, J; 1. Hayek at their | refreshments followed, inuaseh Ping ere es) SHOE | RNs LER WOMAN Pins -. 4, 3, E. Nort ol lensler, moth- METHODIST LADIES TO MOFFIT| Gieo'ai Te, Von cr unony, “April The officers and teachers of the| 16, according to word received here. primary department of ‘the McCabe | Mrs. North, a resident of Hensler for Methodist Episcopal church will go|the past 10 years, had been ill for } to Moffit tomorrow evening to pre-| nearly three years following a para- 4 sent their play, “The Spinsters’ Con- | lytic stroke. Dropsy was the imme- 4 I"baine Given inc Mottit unger the,| oe case of death. auspices ofthe Ladies Aid Society. LEAGUE PLAY IN BRADDOCK poste “ ” t HOME FROM PANAMA TRIP _| act comedy” will be given by the Mer Congressman and Mrs. Thomas Hall | Cabe Methodist Episco al Epworth ” Lt oh ls piscop: Pw ’ have arrived home from a trip to the | League Saturday evening at Brad- ' ape Ba ‘al Poi Fleeing a en ‘tl ones pale will ae iM jor nv of congress, ir. an e play which is to be presented un- Mrs. Hall, with @ patty of congress-j der the auspices of the Braddock = a their Botha Nae from| league. ashington to the canal zone. HERE FROM FARGO LEAVES FOR CHICAGO ie Kraabel of Fargo, recently Mra, F. ¥. Williamson will leave | SPPointed by Governor A. G. Sorlie tomorrow for Minneapolis and Chi-| ®3 veterans’ service commissioner, career a 10 days! business trip, Mes. ee Teele bya te illiamson, who is manager of OR AW, Lacts beauty parlor, will at- BILE rt tend demonstrations of lateat meth- HERE FROM MOTT ods of permanent waving in Chicago. wes n. Yonska and Rew. hens bt lott spent Thursday in Bismarck ‘ednes evening at the for work in the third degree. A la Women’s All Linen Hand- lclegation of embers) from the kerchiefs ‘again Saturday, 6 steele lodge were in attendance. rocial hour followed and refresh- for 69c. A. W. L. Co. ments were served. - ee, GOES TO WYOMING Deputy Sheriff E. M. Kafer left Thursday evening for Casper, Wyom- ing, and will return with J. Lee Gonder, formerly of this ctty, who is , under arrest there on a warrant charging him with forging checks here last July. IN CHARGE OF RECEPTION Mrs. W. S. Stratton will be the. chairman of the committee in charge of the asic for out-of-town bu: iness girls Sunday afternoon inste: of Mrs. BE. M, Stanton as was pre’ STORY HOUR A story hour for children of the first three grades will be held tomor- row morning at 10:30 at the Bis- marck public libr Miss Judith Rue will.tell the stories. VISITS DAUGHTER | . L, McGarry of Aberdeen, S. ed in Bismarck for a two with her son-in-law and Mr, and Mrs, E, M. Hen- _ cricks, TO ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA W. H. Ebling, who bas spent some time in Los Augeles, Calif,, will ar-; rive in Bismarck tomorrow to make, his home with his son, W. R. Ebling. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued Thursday in Burleigh county court to Victor E. Franklund of Wiltén and Miss Ida L, E. Carlson of Baldwin. ATTENDS KNOTT FUNERAL Mrs, Ted Marsh of Jamestown was in the city today to attend the funeral ot Walter P. Knott, held this morn- ing from St. Mary’s procathedral, HERE FROM MENOKEN # Misa Tena Harms of Menoken, 4 teacher in the Frances school district, in the city Th aay transacting ess and visiting friends. ‘RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Jobn A, Johnson of 608 West Broeneay, has returned from Los v geles, Calif, after spending the winter months there. ‘PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Miss Mabel Samuelson of Under- wood, sister of Miss Irene juelson of this city, ig a patient at the Bis- marck hospital. RETURNS TO STERLING Rex Fogarty has returned to his home in Sterling after a brief busi- $ ness visit in the city. RETURNS HOME ’ Charles Griffin has returned to his home in Braddock after a business visit in Bismarck. HERE FROM McCLUSKY Mr. and Mrs. E. Axt of McClusky a are in the city, guests of their sons for a few days. : : t The Weather Increasing cloudiness to- night, becoming un- Trettled Saturday Another oF * Shipment of Beautiful Shirts Collars Attached | Or Banded ; ‘ $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 ee aed ‘ a e} Miss Anna Froleich of Solen is a! patient at the Bismarck hospital. HERE FROM SOLEN HERE ON BUSINESS HERE ON_ BUSINESS L. Kingsley of Mott is few days in the city on business, BUSINESS VISITOR Axel Peal ed business in the pase ae of Regan transact- city Thursday, Take advantage of { t j i 4 { 4 cOLO - M. Durand of Wilton was a busi- ending 4 ness visitor in the city Thursday. 1 AA. FT. employed with the E. St. George’s Guild will hold a rummage sale next Satur- day, April 23rd, in the Parish the House, corner of Third and Lucas Co. Saturday Specials. Thayer. TO LIVE HERE | HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hildebrand and daughter, Violet, have arrived in Bi: | marck from Braine: make their home here. A. L, Garnes of Regan was a busi-| brand is , {ness visitor in the city Thursday. / Schultz plumbing company, Minn., and will Mr. Hilde- ‘the system of troublesome that cause the distressing Black of Petersburg, Vi fore I took Foley Pills could not stoop over nor without great pain, ing them T have none.” A prompt ly repay you. Adv. dance Don’t 1.0.0.F. hall Saturday night. There were four tables in play dur- BegreS eee e | forget RK boc PS We can show you how to save money by saving food with Kelvinator electric refrigeration. Cabi- net Kelvinators com- plete, as low as $210 installed in your home (wiring extra). Convenient terms, KELVINATOR SALES COMPANY 206 Broadway Kelvinator i Didest Domestic Electric Refrigeration them? Phone 407 After Easter Values MILLINERY Modes for immediate and summer wear ball ean Every authentic new style that discriminating women will select—from chic, tailored and sports types to large brimmed modes—the smartest fabrics and colors _ are included. 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BUTLER’S HOME STUDIO PHONE 898 418 WEST ROSSER M atinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY ELEANOR BOARDMAN, WILLIAM HAINES CARMEL MYERS The story of boy who fii self in the M@-ines after a hilarious mist and of his ing adventurcj3, in love and acti after that. ; é him- if sit et