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J WEDNESDAY, JUNE Wedding of Miss_ | Esther Anderson to E. Tillemann Occurs! Miss Esther Anderson, daughter of Mrs. G. Anderson of this city, was married at 8 o’clock this morning to Edward Tillemann of Mandan. The ceremony took place at the Lutheran church parsonage, Rev. I. G. Monson: reading the service. Miss Ingrid Anderson attended her sister os bridesmaid. She wore a tan georgette gown and small tan hut. William Brown of Mandan was the best man. The bride's gown was of powder blue georgette, and she wore a close fitting hat of the same color straw. Her flowers were pink roses and pink and white carnations, Directly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Tillemann left for a motor trip ‘to Minot, Bowbells, and to Mr. Tillemann's former home at St. Cloud, Minn, They will be at home in Man- dan in about two weeks. Mrs. Tillemann is wearing a navy blue georgette dress with a tan hat and coat for traveling. : The bride, who has made her home here for some time, has been em- ployed in the office of the Wool- worth comnany. Mr. Tillemann is with the Mandan Creamery and Pro- duce company in Mandan. Misses McGruer and -Dakin.Are Hostesses " Pan-Hellenic Party Four tsbles of bridge were in play at the Pan-Hellenic party given Mon- day evening at the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club rooms. High score for the games was won by Miss Genevieve Parsons Lilacs and snowballs were used to decorate the rooms, while bouquets of the same flowers and taper candles formed attractive centerpieces for the tables while a refreshment cdurse was served. Miss Ethel McGruer and Miss Dorothy Dakin were hostesses for the evening. Mrs. F. J. Ward Is Honoree at Bridge Mrs. Milan Ward and Miss Aldyth Ward entertained Tuesday at a one o’cloék luncheon in honor of Mrs. F. J. Ward, at her home near Bismarck. The rooms were decorated in bou- quets of bright colored wild flowers, with red wild columbine and black- haw predominating. Following the luncheon four tabies of bridge were in vlay. Mrs. William A, Falconer and Mric L. K. Thompson won honors] * at cards, PRESBYTERIAN AID CIRCLES TO MEET The Presbyterian ladies aid wi meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Cirele No, 1 will have a picnic sup: per at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Fields. Circle No. 2 is meeting at the home of Mrs..J..-W. Larson,.. 800 avenue D, with Mrs. L. C. Jones and Mrs. E. H. Mylle hostesses. Mrs. K. jcCord and Ralph Penner will he hostesses to Circle No. 4 at the home of Mrs. McCord, 204 avenue A The meeting cf No. 3 cirgle has been postponed. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Christine Olson of Walnut Grove, Minn., who has been spending several weeks in. Bismarck as the guest of Mrs. Arthur Olson, and in Braddock with her daughter, M: Olaf Nordstrom, left this morni for her home. She was accompa by Mrs. Nordstrom, and they will vi it in Wadena and Minneapolis en route to Walnut Grove. ARE MARRIED The marriage of Michael P. Roth and Belock Ogiar Malmberg of Flash- er took place Tuesday at the Luther- an parsonage, Rev. I, G, Monson offi- ciating. They were attended by Roy R. Roth and Gladys A. Malmberg. RETURN TO CARRINGTON Mrs, Anne Handrahan and Mrs. James Brosnahan of Carrington left Tuesday for their homes after spend- ing Several days in Bismarck as the ruests of Mrs, E, C. Wachter and Mrs, J. A. Gagnon, ATTENDS FUNERAL é J. P. Kelley returned last evening ul, where he was called by of his mother, Mrs. Mary J. Kelley. The deceased, who was 77 years of age, had been ill for \eome tithe. SEWING CIRCLE WILL MEET St. Mary's sewing circle will meet Thursday afterngon at 2:30 in the school auditorium. Mrs. L. A. Win- ter, Mrs, W. J. Ri Mrs. J. Lydia Grossman of: Baldwin is visiting friends in the city for a few days en route to her home at Hazelton, where she will spend some time with relative HOSTESSES AT MEETING The first division of the Methodist aid society will be hostesses at the regular meeting which will be held Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock in the church parlors, The Weather. Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; local showers probable Is Father’ Social and Personal 15, 1927 Mrs. L. B: Sowles Is Elected President of B. and P. W. Club Mrs. L. B.’Sowles was elected presi- dent of the Business and Profession- al Women’s club of this city at the business meeting held Tuesday eve- ning at the club rooms, Other offi- cers named are: Miss Hazel Pearce, vice president; Mrs. Stella Aaberg, secretary; and Miss Rose Huber, ‘treasurer. Mrs, Sowles, the new president, was reelected vice presi dent of the state federation at the state convention held recently in Fargo. The board of directors for the club, which is made up of the chairmen of Khe various committees, consist« of the following members: Miss Ger- trude Eichorst, Miss Kita murpny, Miss Catherine McDonald, Miss Susan Sheaffer, Mrs. Ellis McKay, Miss Bessie Baldwin, and Miss Helen Katen, Miss Marie Hof* who attended the state convention held this month in Fargo, gave a convention report, an- nouncing formally that Miss Mary Huber has been named a state dele- to the national convention which be held in Oakland, Calif. in wi July. Miss Hoff presented the vase of North Dakota pottery which was awarded to the Bismarck club by Mrs, Bess Beatty snerman, presiden. of the state federation, as the first club in the state to get 100 per cent in the questionnaires. The local club w: Iso reminded by Miss Hoff that Norih Dakota was the first state in the national federation to get 100 per cent in the questionnaires. Preceding the business meeting the local club entertained at a picnic sup- ber in the Mandan chautauqua park, City Sends Young People to Conference Misses Margaret Bates, Audrey Ronrer, Marian Jensen, and Mary Frances Cave, accompanied by Re Paul S. Wright, are representing Bis- marck at the 1927 Presbyterian Young People’s conference which opened at Jamestown Tuesday, and will be in session until Jane 20, The conference is being held on the camp- us of Jamestown college. Dr. W, R. Hull of Philadelphia, di- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Purely Preference ! {In Hollywood, blondes interpret the black-white mode by a_prefer- ence for white, brunets by a preference for black. Claire Windsor’s fair daintines: is here enhanced by a ccbwebby white lace frock with novel accessories, while Joan Crawford's intriguing rape A sized by a stunning evening gown, its sophistication achie' is empha- ved by an unusual decollete and an almost total absence of back. work, and other topics are included in the program for discussion and Rev. P. H. Pollock of Graf- ton is the director of the recreation- study. al peri ods. Swimming and boating on the James river are sports of this perio i course M es and M reacting je missin Rev. wstudy of the dany vacation . Owens are di- courses, while strong has charge of the rector of young people’s work for the! Bible school. Presbyterian board of education, is in charge of the meeting. He is be- ing assisted by Faith Haines, Wolf Point, Mo . C. Owens, re- turned missionary; Rev. C, A. Arm- strong, Fargo, secretary of the North Dakota council of religious education, and Miss Bertha R. Palmer, state superintendent of public instruction. Missions, daily vacation Bible sehools, young neople’s —_—._. "IMPORTANT ona Von ar ait ! | i | Mr. and Savage, day after sp guests of 411 avenue BIRTHDAY MISSION SOCIETY The RETURNS HOME Mrs. Mont Ernest Pathman of returned home yester- ng a few days as the Mrs. Frank Kiebert, birthday mission society of society|the First Lutheran church will hold methods, Bible studies in personal its regular meeting Thursday evening tendance at the bankers’ convention. at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth street. erarynne is cordially invited to at- tend. DRIVES TO STEELE A, N. Ellingson of this city drove to Steele Saturday to spend the week- end with relatives, VISITS HOME Miss Gladys McKinney has return- ed from Bainville, Mont., where she spent two weeks at her home. WEEK-END AT MOTT Misses Delia Soehren spent the end as the guest of friends at TO JAMESTOWN C. R. Green left last evening for Jamestown where he will be in at- ee | wnvexmenty | A, W. Lucas Co. Tr, Green is manager of the Bank , of North Dakota. | WITH WOOLWORTH COMPANY A. J. Baltzer, formerly of Bismarck, who has ‘been with the| | Woolwotrh company at Fargo \for some ‘time, “has returned | to Bismarck to be assistant man- |axer of the local company. John |Ehrmantraut, who has been the as- | jqnant manager here, is transferred © the Fargo store.’ Mr. and Mrs. | bnrmantraut left for Fargo Sunday. | ACCEPTS POSITION HERE _Miss Marjorie Coulter of . Valley City has accepted a position in the tax commission office at the state} capitol for the summer, Miss Coul- ter has been attending school at the state teachers’ ‘college for the past year. FOR A VACATION Eugene €, Wachter left. Tuesday evening for points in Montana, where he will spend two weeks on a vaca- tion trip. ~ RETURNS HOME Joseph A, Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture and labor, returned Monday frdm St. Paul where he spent Jays on business, DRIVE TO LAKES Mrs. Alfred Zuger and son, Jack, left Monday by ear for Fargo and Detroit Lakes, Mi where they will! spend several days. PEND VACATION IN ABERDEEN Misses Veroniea Dodd and Mar- garet Will are spending their vaca- | tion in Aberdeen, S. D,, as the guests | of relatives, | eee i HERE FROM STEELE _ J. W. Riley and dauguhter, Veron-' a, and niece, Miss Erma (ox, arc snending a few days in Bismarck with friends. TO SPEND VACATION Miss Mildred Rundell left this ¢ x for Williston where she will spend two weeks at her home. | _ Rev. F. W. Gress and son, Paul, of Stecle are visiting in the city, \ VISITS AT MOTT A.C. Taylor was a guest of friends | at_Mott over the week-end. \ |DOCTOR |M.E. BOLTON '| Specialist in | Chronic 116% Fourth St, Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center en Announce Their Annual | "Pt. 10 Au Let Go Shoe Sale Closing Saturday Evening Included in this Sale are. Light Colored Kids, Patents and Satins In Pumps, Straps, Oxford Effects « Grouped In Four Special Lots $4.95 In these lots are some of the greatest shoe values that we have ever offered. _ Every shoe. bears. the trade- -mark of a well-known manufacturer and carries our guarantee Of satisfaction or your mhoney’ back ’ : This Is Your Opportunity to Get. $5.95 $6.95 ‘ CRANE IN SHERIFF'S OFFICE Koiand H. Crane began his new duties as deputy sheriff this morn ing, succeeding John F.. Fort, who wus torced to give up hig work in| the sheriff's office because of ili health, Crane, Who was appointed deputy sheritf by Rollin Weieh, will continue to serve as county justice of the peace, handling work of that off.ce during his “off” hours, ATTEND WEDDING Misses Winmifred and Irene Rov. mn have returned from Minot they attended the wedding ot ther, Harley Robertson, of Miss Mildred Peterson of Wahpeton. ‘the wedding took place Tuesday morning at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John AKE MOTOR TRIP Misses Edi liman, Ann Bloedau, Hagerott, Paula Ulrich Vansy Etling will leave ‘Thu morning for a motor trip through Yellowstone Park, They expect to Le uwsy about three weks, R FROM UNIVERSITY Miss Gu jones, daughter of and M B. Tuesday evening from Madison, Wis Mr. Jones, returned where she has been attending the University of Wisconsin, RETURNS TOME Miss Henne children’s bu au returned ‘Tuesday ‘from Luck Wis,, where she has been visiting relatives for several days, TO VISIT MRS. MIDDAUGH Misses Eliztpeth and — Georgia ve this ever ing to be the guests ———— ne) Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursdv:y FELIX COMEDY HODGE PODGE SHOE VALUES THAT WILL Lund of the state! of their sister, Mrs. R. E. Middaugh, | at Person Court. 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