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Esther Schultz and Theodore Bakken Exchange Vows at Pretty Home Wedding) Beneath an archway run with dal wreath, honey suckle and lilacs, Miss Esther Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Schultz, and Theodore | Her slippers were silver with rhine- | Roy Bakken spoke their marriage) stone buckles. Miss Schultz carried “Vows at 12:30 Saturday at the hom of the bride’s parents, 611 ‘Second ated, Bridal wreath ahd ferns formed -on aisle from the stairway to the girl. She preceded the bridal party place of ceremony, and made a back- ground of greenery for the impto- vised altar, Mrs. Frank Barnes sang “When Song Is Sweet” by Sans-Souci and “I Love You Truly” by Carrie Jacobs Bond preceding the ceremony. As! course luncheon was served, with [teen m-rked for 76 guests. Miss way Miss Mary Cayou played the Ai Gussner, assisted by the processional from Lohengrin. During | . idal party descended the st: the ceremony Miss Cayou played “Oh Promise Me.’ a The bride, who was given in mar-| and table appointments followed the riage by het father, wore a gown of| same color scheme. atin embroidered adorned her| afternoon by car for a trip to enst- . Four double!ern points. They will be at home in paneis o: in and ivory velvet fash- joned a train which was fastened ether with a large flat bow of the vel- “on each side with lilies-of-the-valley and pink rosebuds. Her slippers! black Pogo straw. wete of silver eloth and rhinestones. The wide pearlh, the gift of the groom. She carried a er bouquet of Ophelia roses and liljes-of-the-valley. Miss Exene Schultz attended her pad a3 sweet etreet, Rev. Paul 8. ‘ight one Tenoge his brother as best man. r 0 ‘ing a suit of black and white Ben- vet. The veil of Belgian lace fell| galine fashioned with a short black from a fitted cap which was caught| jacket and a black and white plaited ere a long string of| rence Bakken, Arnold Bakken, and er as bridesmaid. Her gown was| pale green georgette, fashioned th an overskirt which was trimmed with a delicate edging of silk net. quet of sweetheart roses and peas. Lawrence Bakken Imogene LaRue, daughter of Mr. end Mre. L, A. LaRue, was the flower lace of ceremony, carrying the in a bouquet of sweet peas cent ved with a single rose. Her was of ruffled white silk dy over a pink silk slip. ‘ollowing the ceremony a two xiris, arranged the serving. per candles and bridal wreath the tables, while the menu Mr, and Mrs. Bakken left Saturday Bismarck in several weeks. For traveling Mrs. Bakken is wear- skirt. Her close fitting hat is of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bakken, Law- Misses Gladys and Mee Bakken of Wauban, Minn, and C. A. Humble of Crosby, Minn., were out-of-town guests. Mrs. J. N. Roherty Gives Pretty Party For Daughter, Grace Mrs. J. N. Roherty entertained Sat- urday afternoon at a pretty birthday party in honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Grace. ‘The house was decorated with crepe paper in rainbow shades of pink, lavender and . yellow. Lilacs and ‘ hright spring flowers added to the colorful scheme. Following a social afternoon of music, games and stunts a course luncheon wag served. Places were marked for 12 little girls. The birth- a day cake covered with bright colored candles, formed the centerpiece for the table, The guests presented the honor guest with many pretty gifts, Miss Nell Dooley Honored at Pretty Luncheon at Club The Country club was the scene of a pretty one o'clock. luncheon Sat- urday. when: Mrs, A. M. Fisher and Miss Mary Kelly entertained in com- pliment to Miss Nell Dooley of Aberdeen, Wash., and formerly of iflandan, who ts ‘a guest of the hos: me! . A basket of lilacs and spirea formed the centerpiece for. the lunch- eon table, while shades of lavender were carried out in the decorations. Places were marked for 16 guests. Following tho luncheon, bridge was played at four tables at the club. . L, K. Thompson won ‘the h hee oS Naoley | eat favo! 2% ae Oo Misa Dooley from Bismarck and Mandan. Miss Lorraine Laisfeldt of Glendive, Mont., was also an out-of-town guest, Mrs. R..S. Indeseth Is Hostess to Club Mrs. R. S. Indeseth entertained her bridge club Saturday afternoon at her home at 613 Fourteenth street. Cards were played. at two tables during the afternoon, the honors. be- ing won by Mrs, Gerald Richholt and »Mrs, Henry Hanson, Following ‘games a course luncheon was served. Bouquets of lilacs furnished pretty centerpieces for thé ‘luncheon tables ind to decorate the rooms. Mrs. John Moberg and Mrs. C. P. Thompson of Wilton were out-of- town guests. > Mildred Lidstrom Is "Bride of Lyle Gray became the bride of Lyle Gray at 2:15 Saturday afternoon at a pretty home wedding held at the apartment, of the bride's; sister, Mrs. Harold Hopton, in Perso Court. Rev. F. H. Davenport of the ¥ iscopal church read the marriage service, . Bouquets of lavender and white li- lacs were used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. J. A. Fleck attended the bride. She wore a crepe de chine gown of a lavender shade made with a vest of ‘tan georgette crepe. Her flowers were pink roses and orchid sweet d Her slippers and hose shade, She car- Fair tonight and Tues- day, becoming: unset-". tled Tuesday ried a bouquet of pink roses and lilies-of-the-valley. 5 J. A. Fleck attended the groom as best man. A course luncheon was served at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Fleck in the Hughes apartments after the ceremony. Misses Margaret Gip- son and Betty Fleck of Mandan as- sisted in serving. Covers were Iaid/ for 12 guests. Mr. and M Gray left Saturday for Detroit Lal Minn,, where they will spend about two weeks. They will be at home in Bismarck after their return from the lakes. For traveling Mrs. Gray is wearing | a tailored coat of navy blue over her wedding gown, and a small hat of erabapple Visea straw. Miss Margaret’ Gipson and Miss Betty Fleck of Mandan were the only guests from out of the city. Anniversary Club Entertains in Honor Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Rohrer of 411 Avenue E were honored Saturday eve- ning at'a surprise party by ‘members of the Anniversary club. The occa- ion was the wedding anniversary of and Mrs, Rohrer. pring flowers decorated the rooms’ where the guests Were entertained at daneing. . At the conclusion of . the evening a luncheon course was served with covers Inid for 20 guests. Mr. and ais; Rohrer were presented with a gift. ~! Mrs. Rolf K. Harmsen Is Honoree at Party Mrs. Rolf K, Harmsen was the west of honor Saturday evening at # party given by friends from the Provident Life insurance offices at the home of Miss Frances Wanner. A ial evening ‘wag spent at stunts and novelty games, Bright spring flowers ddeorated the rooms, and formed: a ty centerpiece for: the table. At thé conclusion of the evening the hostess served a dainty luncheon course, TO ATTEND Ci Mr. and Mrs. Chi left today for Jni ‘ENTION L, Boardman RETURN FROM LAKE - Governor A, G. Sorlie and Fred B. Ingstad, registrar of motor vehicles, have returned from a week's vaca- tion trip to Lake of The Woods near International Falls, Minn. Clearing Sale on Millinery at Nielsen’s Millinery Store. Come in and see brushing Duco demonstrated at French & Welch’s tomorrow. A lady | demonstrator. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Where You Expect Bismarck’s Busy , . h More For Your Money Shopping Center ® * e Nid Ge TE 100 Brand New Arrivals In PLAIN AND PRINTED SILK FROCKS| a EES Also Plain and Printed Combinations On Sale Wednesday Morning A Special Purchase Just Arrived and . ~ Unpacked Uy G -” 1) Sheer, Cool Frocks For Every Daytime Hour Crepe de Chines Flat Crepes Georgettes Printed Silks Sizes for Women and Misses There are just 100 in this group. Each has a charm and distinction al! its own. Gay frocks for afternoon and tea, saucy little sports and tail- ored: types, youthful models for din- ner and dance wear—a good variety to choose from. : In Glorious. Summer Time Colors These Frocks are. beautifully made and fit to perfection:* And : don’t forget that they go on sale for the first time next Wedhesday morn- — ae NR SOON mm Never Shown Before See Window Dresses You'll Wear Proudly at Summer Events Crepe de Chines Flat Crepes Georgettes Printed Silks All Chic, Smart New Modes Come and see them on display before the sale starts Wednesday morning. There are dresses here to suit every woman. (Carefully de- signed and made, with plenty of full- ness to give perfect freedom. Val- ues that will mean a saving to every economical woman., ...; . Just What You: Need Now Be sure to includ@ one or more in your summer wardrojbe, for you will find many occasions {just waiting for : frocks like these. |