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“ ” + D 4 “FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 19: 27 Albert W. Cook, Formerly of Bismarck, , Weds Marjorie E. Moore at Grand Forks Before an improvised altar, +banked in ferns, palms, pink peonies und white lilacs, vows were exchanged at the wedding of Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Moore, to Albert W. Cook of Redlands, Cal., at the home of the bride, 422 North Fourth street, Grand Forks, at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. The bride’s father read the ring ‘Bervice of the Methodist Episcopal) church while the bride and . groom knelt on a white satincushion to re A buffet luncheon was served in ceive the blessing. White and purple lilacs were used lin profusion throughout the parlors vnd to entwine the stairway which the bridal party descended. Miss Jean Hanah of Kenmare, .a sorority sister of the bride, sang “At Dawning” by Cadman and “I Love You Truly” by Carrie Jacobs Bond, ‘preceding the ceremony. Mrs. J. M. Shingler, of Bowesmont, an aunt of the bride, played the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin as the procession entered. Dr, J.G. Moore entered trom the ne and took his place at ‘the altar: The groom, following. was attended by his brother, David C. Cook, of Bismarck. The bridesmaids entered over a lower strewn path which led through the parlor. Misses Grace Cook of narck, sister of the groom, and ¢ Elvick of Lisbon, sorority sis- ters of the bride, attended as brides- maids. Miss Cook wore a crabapple georgette gown, while Miss Elvick wore peach gedtigette with pearl trim- ming. They cafried arm bouquets f pale pink peonies. Miss Helen loore, stuter of the bride, was maid honor, and was gowned in a per- iod style printed georgette of green over emerald silk. Her bouquet was of Ophelia roses, -Madeline Ethel Cooley, the little flower girl, wore pale pink silk crepe and wajked di- rectly before the bride, scattering rose petals. Dr. John H. Moore gave his sister in marriage. . (rimmed with squirrel. Her hat was black and white. Mrs. Cook is a graduate of the The bride wore a bouffant period gown of ivory duchess satin with an uneven hem line, revealing a flounce of silver lace. A bandeau of orange blossoms arranged her tulle veil which was worn entrain. She .wore a necklace of pearls. Her bouquet wa of brides roses and lilies-of-the- valley. A ~wine th ceremony Mrs. Shing- ler played the recessional, Merdel- wuts wedding March, the dining room which was decorated in pink sweet peas and honeysuckles. M H. H. Healey poured, and was isted in serving by Mrs. J. Si Miss Alice Lindberg, Mi Master and Miss Helen Erickson. ind Mrs. Cook left that evening for Winnipe, a few days before taking a tour of the western states. They will be at home in Redlands, Calif, early in September, where Mr. Cook is en- gaged in the frost prevention service for the United States government. For traveling Mrs. Cook wore blue georgette with a wrap of black velvet ' University of North Da’ with the Bachelor of Arts and M Arts degrees, She is a membe' tea Gamma, Sigma Alpha, Io! Pi Lambda Theta sororities. ok is a graduate of the state university with the Master of Science degrees, His fra- ternities are Beta Theta Pi and Sig- ma_ Xi. Ns Out of town guests at the weddiny were the bride’s aunts, Mrs. B. hd Wylie of Fargo, Mrs. J. M. Shingler and Miss Mae Halcow of Bowesmont; Dean Shingler of Bowesmont, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Owsten of Grafton, Mrs. A.«W. Cook, mother of the groom, David C. Cook, Misses Nana, Grace, ‘and Mary Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook, all of Bismarck. Former Resident Is Guest of Honor at Pretty Bridge Party Mrs. L. E. Davidson of Eau Claire, Wis, and formerly of Bismarck, was t% the guest of honor Thursday at a ibridge party given by her sister, Miss Nellie Snyder. - There were six tables of bridge in. play. duzing tl afternoon, the honors goiig to Miss Helen Nelson. Miss Snyder used bouquets of lilacs to decorate the rooms, and to form pretty centerpieces for the — tables’ while a two course Juncheon was served, The guests were friends and schoal- mates of Mrs, Davidson with whom she had been in. close association while making her home in Bismarck. Mrs. William Mills Is Hostess at Whist + Mrs, William Mills entertained yes- . terday afternoon at whist party at her home at 302 Eighth street. Whist was. played. at. three tubles, and the prizes were won by Mrs..Mat- tie Erstrom, Mrg. Mrs. J. S. » Hanson. spring flowers furnished a colorful note to the-decoration scheme of "the rooms and tables. ~ Mrs. Mattie Erstrom and Mrs. Rachel Anderaon assisted the hostess in serving refreshments after the games. — TEND WEDDING Mr. and Mra, J. F.. Zintel, 813 Ros- ser avenue, were out-of-town guests at the wedding of Miss Bertha Zin- tel to Merril Williams, which took place Tuesday at Grand Forks, The bride and groom will make their home in Grand Forks. ANNOUNCE. PICNIC Officers of the Burleigh County Pioneer association announce that a Burleigh county, pioneer picnic will be held July 4 at Fort Lincoln. Defi- nite plans have not as yet been com- pleted, but will be announced later. { PAN-HELLENIC BRIDGE PARTY ‘A Pan-Hellenic bridge party will be held Monday evening at the Busi- ‘and Professional Women’s club rooms, Reservations may be made by calving Misa.Ethel McGruer. at 634- FORMER RESIDENT HERE _ Mrs. Matt Crowley of Hebron is sin the city as the guest. of Miss, Aldyth Ward. Mrs. Crowley was for- aa Miss Pauline Shoemaker of this ity) rshall is spendin, eel *in the cy. with ist id t_ son, who are guest te'the home of Mrs, Selme Jacobson. WILL VISIT SISTER Mrs, Harold Wahl left Wednesday. for Jamestown where she will spen * about three weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ar Leick. TO ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL Miss Lois Bigler left Friday morn- ing for Valley City, wher e will attend summer school ai Teachers’ college. Unsettled . ton Saturday ;:local show- ers; atly warmer They're Here! The New Straws First With the ~~ Believe Us, . Fellows, They're New: to the C, J. Sundiand, and Bouquets of ‘Country Club Party | Is Well Attended where they will spend | - Bachelor of Science and| My THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE She was accompanied to Waconia by ; Miss Catherine Mayer. | SOO OFFICIAL HERE L. A. Swanson of Carrington,| freight representative for the Soo % line, was a Bismarck visitor todi following a trip over the com; lines in North Dakota, With tl | ception of the extreme eastern pi | of the state where there has been | over-abundance of moisture, eondi- tions are more favorable throughout North Dakota than for many years past, according to Mr. Swanson, and | plate center. the outlook for a bumper erop along| 2. the Missouri river division appears | most promising. | IS GRADUATE OF WARD-BELMONT | Miss Clare Gwendolyn Packard,| 1. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pack- ard of Chicago and formerly of Bis-| person? | marck, is a member of the graduating) 2. ‘class of the high school department of Ward-Belmont college in Nash- ville, Tennessee. Dr. Charles Pendle. | | ton,’ professor of English, Peabody | college, delivered the graduation ad- dress at the exercises which were held Wednesday evening, June 1, at the college auditorium. Diplomas | “| were granted to a class of 59 mem- bers. at a dinner table? table? on the table? fish fork. %. At the right Are the of the host or host ui A group of looped gold wi ished with an amethyst, fa “indivdual earring. KITCH J. A. Kitchen, agri¢ulture and the board of admi' ration at the commencement. exercises of the state teachers’ college at Minot this morn- ing. From Minot ‘he will go to St.| Paul where tomorrow he will attend a district meeting of Gideons. While in the Minnesota capital he will also| confer with the committee on bar-j berry eradication, of which he is a member, and with the Minnesota commissioner of agriculture. | TO COLEHARBOR Miss Beulah Gunther and Miss on of Colehurbor spent Zia the city iss Ethel Childs. | X%% They were xecompanied home by|w Miss Childs, who will visit in Cole- harbor for a week. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Catherine Klug of Waconia, Minn, returned home this morning | after spending some time in the city.! AT MINOT TODAY ATTEND P, E. 0, MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Charles Staley and daughters, Mra, Rudolph Bork and, Miss Marion Staley, are snending u/ Staley . con- | commissioner of} represented few days in Fargo while Mrs is in attendance at the P. E. vention. Mrs. Staley and Mrs. attended the commencement wxers cises of the University of North Da- kota, Miss Marion Staley being a member of the graduating class. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will serve lunch daily , from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the basement of Lucas Co. store. LLLP PAPBECO AMO e SCPE OE oo | About 30 couples attended the | dancing partympiven last evening at | the Bismarc! Intty club, the music | for which was furnished by the U. Ss. | Commodore: orchestra. Mrs, W. H. Bodenstab was chai man of theentertainment committee, Mrs. F. A. Cope: lin and Miss. Mary Kelly. Mrs. M. B, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- lert Webb, . | Corwin were in. the receiving line -Members of the Country club w inner dance at the club on music by the Commo- dore orchestra, Ps Mrs. Empting Is Honored: at Bridge Mrs. J. P, MeGaryey and Mrs. Hugh D,; McGarvey entertained Thursday | afternoon at the.bome of the former in compliment to Mrs, W. J. i of Dilworth, i of Mrs, Tiémas , Phelps. The ‘afternoon .was: spent at three tables of bridge and with novei guessing games.. Mrs. S. 8. Clifford won hono! cards, while the prizes for the guessing games were awarded to Mrs. Thomas, Fortune and Mrs. Patrick eae ee : Bouquets. of -lilacs carried out a color scheme of lavender in the dec- oration of the rooms and table ap- pointments,. A luncheon course was served after the games. TAKES POSITION Miss Delle Brun, who was formerly employed with Webb Brothers store, has taken a position in the office of Drs. Cole and Blunt. Miss Brun succeeds Miss Frances Connors, who has gone to Mino! DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL George and John Robert Taylor were discharged from the Bismarck hospital Thoredey, following a tonsil | operation. J.C, Taylor. Jr., of Steele came to arck) ta, accompany his ons home. SODALITY TO MEET St. Mary’s Sodality will hold a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Vincent Brown, 221 Ninth street south. AJjl members are urged to attend and bring their donations. GUEST AT CAYOU HOME Frank Van Kent of Grand Forks is spending several days in the city as a guest at the T. B. Cayou home, 300 avenue VISITING IN THE CITY Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Belzer of Na- poleon are spending a few days in the city as the gue: of friends. ETURNS HOME Neil’ 0. Churchill has returned to Bismarck after spending sev in Minot, transacting business. TO VISIT AT CENTER Mi ira Strand left for C today wh end at tl ACCEPTS POSITION Dann» me to Bi peng Pena Ae aps lack: knife " Big te oun erat Sarnia by gga Fy stubby OPTPPPPODEPPPTE EPP EEE TT CVO PE CPD POSCS SE PIOODGE SOS SS SSPE GIOOPLPOCEVL CLE Children’s Fine Quality Chambray_ Play Suits 59c Each Low neck and_ short sleeves; peg top; Dutch style. Trimmed in fast- | color turkey red and large pearl buttons: 5 i The Master’s Choice When it’s a case of best results and “quality first” the particular mas- ter painter chooses Kyanize VARNISHES —ENAMELS So, should you, Sir, choose them for those “odd jobs” you do your- self. Come os i - you conclusively wi you should, A. W. LUCAS CO. Sizes 2 to 6 years Children’s — Slip-over Sweaters Bright colors and fancy designs. Sizes 28 to 34 $1.25 Each ‘| In light grey. and tan. suitings, with fine sa- teen linings. Sizes 6% to 7% A regular $2.00 value TONIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY i Men’s Cotton Sox 1 5c Pair Black, grey, tan, cordo- van. A good combed yarn sock, 2, In what order should meat and fish fork be placed on a 1 plate, just above the kn’ answers to card invitations written in the third oe | Hints om Etiquet eee Eres How far apart should’ plates be! 2. 3. Where is the water goblet placed The Answers os 1 Two feet from: plate center’ to! proper at the dinner table? From the plate out; salad, meat, hand side of Is the woman guest of honor at a formal dinner seated to the right; ess? 3 E Beautiful Permanent Waves Are given’at HARRINGTON’S every day. waves westerday. Mr. Harrington tests your hair with- i] out charge. See him before buying. son won the,May free permanent. , a “Our Methods Please” if Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shop Phone 130’ HMMM] - SHOPPE PPP PAE EMEA salad, visiting |} at a formal dinner seated? iS The Answers 1, Yes. The host. 3. To the right of the hostes Is it permissible to use ind {ual butter plates at a formal ner? at a formal dinner? Are saucers for The Answer and 1 twi the Utilities Co. 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