The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1927, Page 5

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TURSDAY/ JULY 26, 1927 * Former Resident .of Bismarck Is Married at Frisco ( Cathedral Friends in Bismarck will be in- terested to learn of the wedding of Miss Clara Louise Garnier of San cisco, Calif., formerly of Bis- marck, to George Archibald Brown which took Wednesday, July 20, Mar; ‘athedral, San Fran- Monsignor Ramm -read the rold M. of the Fol- lowing the nuptial mass, a/ wedding breakfast was served at the A.A x wn are touring the Yosemite and Si regions. T iM Francisco the hi make their hom miestown, and in Bismarck. Brown is a graduate of Leland Stan- ford Junior university and a mem- ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. FROM CALIFORNIA Murphy of Los Ang- arrived in the city of her father, H. T. friends. Miss band d national convention of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority as a delegate from u University’ of Southern Califor- . She has been visiting at Mon- Quebec, New York, Ohio, with Mrs. Mi mya o Miss Esther Mary Brannen, head of the journalism department of Lin- coin high school, Des Moines, Jowa, the summer est of her parents, Mr. liver C, Brannen, of the Hugh apartme: 7. 8 VACATION Patera who is employ- ed in the office of Crum @ Cru attorneys, left recently for a month's vacation to Port . where i the g Miss Laura’ En route Miss Patera will brother, Frank Patera, at Mont, AgcEPTs POSITION FOR SUMMER a p in this city for the summer, Miss Lenhart was graduated fram the Uni- y of Wisconsin in June, having made a special study of social serv- ice work. MAKES HOME IN. MANDAN Mra. J. C, Haskin, whe has made her home at Hu apartments ismarck for some time, is now residing in Mandan. Mrs, Haskin was manager of the Bismarck Deli- catessen in this city, snd will now open.a potatoe chip factory in Mandan, ““ 10 SPEND SUMMER: : Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and ton Rob lett Buaday: for Shoreham, Where they have fakes aco return to Bismarck in while Mrs.’ Larson and to remain at the lak BRIDGE TOUBNA: AT COUN- TRY CLUB Members of the Bismarck Cou! elub will play the second of the of the bridge tournament Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the clubhouse., Mrs, A. M. Brandt will be chairman fog ‘the afternoon, RETURNS TO VALLEY CITY Mrs. H. C. Neugebauer of Valley City returned home tbis° morning) after spending the week: in Bis- marck as the guest of her mother, Mi lector McLean, id of law, Mrs. Tony Neuge- TOURNAMENT SCORES POSTED | Scores for the first meeting of the bridge tournament which was held Friday July 15, are now po: at the Blomarck Country clubhouse. The «qsecond of the series will be piayed Friday, July 29. ‘ TAKE VACATION TRIP F M d Mra.. W. rris and chil- ren the Black Hills and to other points interest in the northwest. /They pect to be away a month. gue ter, Mr, and Mrs. T,. C. AT MEDORA Mr. and Mrs, Russell Barneck and \#Mrs, G. H. Hess spent the week-end at Medora and pointe of interest in the western part of the state. TRANSACTING BUSINESS Axel Lundberg of- R egan Monday in the eHy transacting ness. - “'Unsettled tonight and Wed- nesday. with probably lo- cal showers. Cooler. spent busi- Social and Personal it] at Pollock, S. ;| week-end | New Satem. ks, city are spending tl Monday for a motor trip to}, Margaret Fairbanks Gives Pretty Shower Miss Margeret Fairbanks was hostess Saturday evening hh in compliment to M ensen, who will be a bri month, Bowls of garden flowers were used to decorate the rooms. The guests were entertained four tables of bridge during the evening, with honors at cards going to Miss Rose Sell and Mrsz John Lobach, % ‘At the conclusion of the games @ two-cout luncheon was served by the hos . Miss jtensen was presented with many lovely gifts. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Church Hold Family Reunion nd Mrs. W. J. Church of 602 h street are entertaining this week at a tamily reunion, Beside their nitie children who are still living at home, Mr. and Mrs. Charch have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Church of Albany, Ore.; Mr. and Mra. Emerson Church. of, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Church of York. Mrs. Emerson C. Church is the daughter of United States Senator Lynn J. Frazier, and bas many friends in this RETURNS FROM. VACATION Mrs. R. E. Potter has returned to her duties at the A. W. Lucas store after spending a two weeks’ vacation D., and in Bismarck, WILL PRESIDE IN COURT CASE Judge Fred Jansonius left for Dick-| . inson today where he will preside in @ court case. He expects to return | to Bismarck tomorrow. TO SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. E. O'Dell, who has been visiting friends in Bismarck for some time, left this morning for her home in Watertown, S. D. GUESTS FROM STERLING Mrs. Charl Gaskill and son 'E: and Mrs, were guests at the C. R, home Monday, ° FROM NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs, William McDonald near Bismarck had ir guest thi Miss Phyllis Krueger of of next Gosney of Stet Kositzky RETURN FROM PARK Otto Dirlam and son, Curtis Dirlam, will return Wednesday from a motor trip to Yellowstone Park und Salt Lake City. HOME FROM TRIP and Mrs.’L.-A, LaRue ha rned from a motor trip to St. 5 St. Cloud and the Minnesota lakes. GUESTS. AT TAYLOR Miss Dorothy, Jundt and brother George are guests of their sister, Mrs. ‘Val Zimmerman, of Taylor. — VISITING FRIENDS HERE. Miss -Mary Ellison of Sterling has ‘spending a few days in Bis- m as the guest of friends. ADMITTED.TO HOSPITAL Otto Altes of Steele has been, ad- mitted te the Bismarck ‘hospital suf- fering from a fractured arm, VISITING AT MOFFIT M John Degg of this at Moffit One drop adds charm to the lips * BY JULIA BLANSHARD NEA Service Writer “Olfactory fatigue threatens mankind unless women learn how to use perfume correctly,” is the assertion’ of Lucien Lelong, Paris perfumer. : ae “A subtle elusive scent is inter- esting, alluring,” he says. , “But today women choose heavy, exotic, spicy odors and then pour it onto chemaaleen until they are positive-: ly obnoxious. “Perfuming one’s self is a gen- tle, subtle art. To reek of scent,| even the most expensive, is not only bad taste, but defeats per- fumery's purpose—that of giving . additional allure to women. . ri cans) x i Rare spend one and enerey | : TO CLEAN. POOL learning how to make-up and how, Work of cleaning the municipal| to @ress.. ‘Then they ruin the ef-' ol will be started tonight, accord- fect b; bs to announcement by Harold F. Collins, in charge. The pool is to be scrubbed with lye after the swim. {iming period is over tonight, and will be closed until tomorrow noon, when swimmers can again use it. MINER'S HOSPITAL Picher, Okla.—Ottawa county zinc and: lead miners will have a tuher- cular hospital of their own if plans f Mrs. Bobbie Joseph, welfare nurse of the American Zine Institute, ma- ture. Ottawa commissioners offered a site for the inetit as the guests of re HERE ON BUSINESS B. Graham of ‘Wing is spending a few days in the city looking after business interests, T LAKES |, Mr: and Mrs, Spencer Boise bre spending several days at Minnesota lake resorts. CARD OF THANKS - Robert and Silas Edburg express heir gratitude to those who assisted during their recent b loading themselves up with If, they would make loveliness, wom: en will give .a little care to learn: ing the art of perfuming. “There is a right way and a wrong way—just as. there is in evérything that counts.” od Among the don’ts, two warnings stand out because they are almgst universal sins: { 1. Don’t pour perfume from the bottle upon your dainty handker- chiefs or underthings. Perfume applied in this manner is not last- ing and when first applied is over-, powering and unpleasaht to those oar U. "t touch perfumery to your gown. In the first place may stain. But worse than tl a daintily gowned woman with a ficient eens, of perfumery pplied to last several hours is 2 contradiction. For - the pungent “lodor belies her good taste in her gown, ‘All ies having shoes for Bi age ki eall for) saamy bes not dat tal, Perfumery—a Subtle, Feminine Art Here’s an Expert’s Five Elemental Rules For Achieving ‘the Allure of Elusive Aromas ‘ * And don't neglect the ear lobes The right way can be summed. up in about five rules, every one of which is important: 1. After a luxurious bath and brisk’ rub-down, sprav your body slightly with your favorite scent. Toilet water of the same brand as your ‘perkueay: is best for this. 2. Apply a few drops, of. your perfume to the lobes of your ears and to your temples with either 2 perfumizer,.or your finger-tips. 3. As’ asfinal c h your lips with a tiny drop with a per- fumizer. 4, Put your lacy undergarments and your gown on now and you will find that you exhume the most Matinee Every Day at 2:30 ——<<____. TONIGHT—Tuesday Mbieis Keomiu 2481 of beautiful women, so- phisticated humor and he. “most. spectacular style show. ‘ever screened! NEWS. PICTURES Jack Dempsey Before and after the “leffect potent in inverse | Were capable of. | elusive kind of delicate sweetness | After leaving I went to a large east- with just enough allure to make | ¢™ city but came back 10 years 9 one want to scent more. That ts| #8 bride. It was my last train ride the test of perfumery, j until T boarded the train three days 4 F ago, to come back for a short visit. 5. Keep little tufted silk bags,/ Here 1am, and I want to enjoy every ee an dees oe nancies | minute of it. ‘umed, in with your handkerchiefs, | i R your gloves and in the lining of | pula ana: iaeniens haverati your hats. When putting away/ conspired to make farming a losing your lingerie, gently spray it with| propos.tion in many localities and or oe if you have not | the more you farmed the more you! used tufted bags. ‘ lost. These alipte® Tules are elemen-|, Wives and mothers have joined tary in the art of perfuming. For hands with the en to reduce the perfume applied indirectly is much | {one yun ag Meet, yi But oe lasting,. infinitely more ap-| “How I saved for colthes ard the ex- pealing and more restful. It is| pense money for this trip. Then just always better not to have enough | at the last minute $10 had to go for} scent about you than to have too| something else. Would I have to much. For consideration of others) five up my trip again? 1 couldn't. ulate is as thea a rule as in any} Meret tenet ne mone ie: other net in life. | Tan hi Use little perfumery, and Sees age te} the best kinds, Use it indirectly | old faces, the ‘ne! and never after you are gowned ing, and how 1 en, for the street. You will find the | down the street, w proportion | and loo! | with their t2 the amount used. eautiful display, SS | Impressions After | th 'tic's aut i > || get the little courtesie: But you! Ten Years’ Absence || five tu Yeu se jens ote | ry ——-—- 9 over 1 10 cent purchase or a 15 cent | Over ten years ago I was a high. sandwich lunch as over a large pur-| school teacher here, 1 liked chase. 1 th | | ck and its Th us Te been hard and | to us out on! ds, we almost for ou. The hard years and the babies have veral of ard from m: The Melody Shop, Bismarck TUNER Cc. L. BRYAN The Music Shop, Mandan my expectat and the western prairies are of you. Others have not m up to the possibilities I fe Here I met a young rancher who lived some distance from Bismarck. | | | You often hear the remark regarding the improvement that the correct bob makes, and if you inquire more closely, you'll discover that the bob was done by an expert. A poorly bobbed head can just as easily make a girl look a perfect fright. This is the home of perfect bobs. Their other name is “Chic.” There is something fascinating about them and ladies who have been here come again,and again, Take no chances of a poor hair-cut. Come right to expert headquarters, and have it done to the queen's taste. Phone No. 7 For Appointment . A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty and Bob Shop (Copyright, 1927.) Ween Fuses, mosquitoes and ants breathe Black Flag—it kills them. Not one: other bugs, too. Sold et drug, brought a deeper understanding of] Wednesday is “unseetled, life, The wide open prairies, with! ably focal shopgys; coo! all their history, opened up a or new field of though: Some day I believe you will bej circles if they have no guidin, proud of me as I am now proud of; ! you, } 1 shall have one big celebrate und then go back home with a stronger purpose ories in Bism: have en, But in the) Mercury Rises ‘Believe it or not but today takes in the matter of applying per-|! had planned on it for so long but) the two warmest day Jay the me of the ng in ‘at the show windaws | frat A en Fy . Sometimes| ever, 1 Prgbe People who are lost always walk in land- This is because of ‘the in- | equali 5 Bu Just received new styles nem. | bo cause of my few days here; and patterns in our populat rek after 10 years, How I} 7 ved every minute of i: ; 9248 wash frocks. — Webb Brothers. AN t IWN FRIEND. Guaranteed ee, bene | | our Specialty. Exclusive Spi to Mark of 89 berling dealer.—A. & M. Tire i Phone 356. ner here to d you probably nk as on st days of the year, mereury stood nd there was a possibility it | end one or two points hieh- making July 26 the undis hot a Last month on o rose to 89, but 1 has DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1141) Fourth St. Phone 240:W Bismarck, N. D. f comfort. how ion for tonight and with just the things. you like best in baked beans No wonder Bean Hole Beans are so good! Their rich flavor comes from this real old logging-camp recipe A layer of beans A layer of pork then a cup of molasses and a cup of brown sugar Then another layer of beas:s And a layer of pork And a-cup of molasses And a cup of brown sugar, Beans baked in the ground Now you cu...taste beans like NOTICE. Effective at Once 2 No Time will Be Given Owing to the fact that time calls have become too numerous and are interfer- Ang with oar regular business we have decided to discontinue the giving of time over our phones. 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