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q. r [Niue TURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 2, 1927"* Social and Personal | Miss Goldie Do’son -. and Joseph R. Kirby Are Married Monday Miss Goldie “Dobson, Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson of this city betame the bide of Joseph R. A.uby monday evening at 8 o clock at the home of the bride’s parents. Rav ic: F. Struts read the marriage i flies. Mildred Benesh of Mott, a ¢ousin of the bride, attend aa George Dobson was beat The bride's wn was of ae georgette, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and tnations. Garden flowers were used in profu- sion to decorate the rooms of the Debson home. Foilowing the ceremony a reception and buffet supper was held for 60 guests, Mr. Mrs. Kirby will make thelr hor t'41i Fifth strect. The bride has been a resident of Bismarck for the pest nine years, and has been attending Bismarck; high school. Mr. Kirby, who has! made his home at Neche until the past year, is with the state highway commission offices here. Out of town guests at the wedding were Emil Denesch and daughters Fhorence and ‘lsc and Mrs. O, H. Johnson of Mott. Miss Dency 1 Dickinson Gives Dancing Party Dency Dickinson was hostess ia evening at a pretty dancing Paty Le the Indien sceol’ in hones of her rother and wister in law, Mr. 1 and Mrs. G. M. Dickinson of New York city. Ji lanterns and bright col- flowers added carnival decoratio: e close of the evening refreshments were servedéin the school dining hall, and Misses Alice and Mary Slater, students at the Indian school, tained the guests with danc Phyllis Robideaux, who has bi iting at the Arthur Bauer hom: week, was an out of town guest. Mi Dickinson hostess to 25 couples. WILL BE MARKiEY WEDNESDAY The wedding of Miss Rose Mushik of Mandan and Edwin McCarty of Bismarck will take place Wednesday jorning at St. Joseph’s Catholt church in Mandan. Following the ceremony the bride and groom will leave ‘a motor trip. accompanied by Mrs. M. J. McCarty and Gerald . They nian to visit poi Minnexota, Iowa and Ohio, at he auay tor a month; TO FASTERN | MARKETS ir. and Mrs. A. W. Mundy, Mrs. Jessie Harris, Mrs. W. S. Rohrer, and Mrs. J. Tschumperlin, buyers for the store. met in Minne- ee and y will continue their | buying trip to New York and other eastern points in the interests of the storc. LADIES AID MEETING The Trinity Lutheran Ladies aid pe meet Thursday qietnoge _ the Johnson, and t as hostesses. DRIVE TO WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. C. J. vate of this city, accor ay by Mrs. re as mother in and Mrs. Reuben, Buohier" of Mott,| left Monday morning by car for a trip to points in Wisconsin. * EN ROUTE.TO MINNESOTA Miss Anna Lyngstad left this morn- ing for her home in Halstead, Minn., after spendii a few th ghee route home from Yellowstone rk. —— RETURN FROM SHOREHAM Mrs. A. R. Almquist, Miss’ Glad; Almquist, and Clayton Alms ii sacere Monday from Shoreham, n., where they have spent the past wa weeks. EN ROUTE TO BADLANDS Mr. and Mrs. E. » Aig hog of Hope visited friends in y today en inter to the Bad Lands Fy poings of averest in the western part of the Sage pie eekde Gee ee ee — FROM EXTENDED VACATION Miss Leona Lamb reiuraee Sunday ‘ing from Portland, Ore., where has been visitin, ae ives and nds for the past month. RETURNS nee Frank Farrington wi ve Wed- nesday for Al after spending aes woeks in. the city = a Sap guest of the Charles Staley and P, French famili HOME FROM MO MOTOR amr Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sebre' family returned Sunday poy motor trip to Ironwood, Mich. They were away for two TO WINNIPEG and Mrs. Jack Kuntz will leave oe st of this week for Winnipeg ere they will oe the guests of rela- tives for ks. Out Of Town Guest Honored At Picnic George entertained at a nicnic Sun- day afternoon in compliment to Miss Vivian Murphy-of Los Angeles, Calif., who is visiting relatives and friends ‘in Bismarek and Mangos. Following the pic supper, the guests returned to the: Bakken apart- ment where a social evening was spent. Mrs. Charles McGoon Gives Pretty Shower Mrs. Charles McGoon entertained ee afternoon at a miscellane- jower for Mrs. Joseph R. Kirby, fr erly Miss Goldie Dobson, whose Marriage occurred last evening. Bouquets of sweet peas were used to carry out @ pretty floral scheme in the decorations. At the close of a social evening Mrs. A. Seldy assist- ed the hostess in serving a refresh- ment course. About 18 guests af tended the showe: Mrs. Thomas Lauder . Is Honoree At Party Mrs. Thomas. C. Lauder was the honoree at a surprise party Monda evening when friends at the Anne: hotel entertained on the occasion of, her birthday anni During the evening many of the! ests were called upon to give! s and to recite favorite poems. Bright colored garden flowers de orated the rooms. served. The birthday cake, formed the centerpiece for the tables, was banked in sweet peas. it Paynesvill Minn., was a week-end guest in Bi: marck, visiting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Healow. VISIT WISCONSIN un, OHIO Miss Marie Hoff and Miss Luella Bremer of the Bismarck Hospital re- turned to the city Sunday from a two weeks’ trip to Madison, Milwaukee, ——— TONIGHT Tuesday Wednesday at thar clase’ ‘sf the evening a course luncheon was| which | PALACE MANDAN “Qne Sniff—DEAD” Bucs BreaTue Buacx Fiac—and die! It getsevery fly, mosquito and.ant in your home. ‘Kills other bugs; too. Sold at. drug, grocery, hardware and department stores, Powdde 15° Spy ae and other Wisconsin Bremer also visited in Ohio. ON RETURN TRIP TO CHINA Miss Helen points. Bi Francisco from whence she will sail for Chine Aug. 6. company in Tientsin. RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON where she visited relatives pe MARRIAGE OCCURS SATURDAY The marriage of Miss opel) Andre of Mandan occurred Saturday in this city service, FORMER RESIDENT ILL of the serious illness of A. of Bismarck. left Bismarck five years ago. VISITS HERE is a visitor in Bismarck today. is presiding over a case in distric court. FROM LAKE RESORTS E. B. Klein and daughter Bernit: and mother-in-law Mrs. Fi trip to Minneapolis and Minnesot lake resorts. | In What Month Is Your Birthday? i i On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R MATINEE Every Day At 2:30 Billy Dooley Comedy: “WILD WALLOPS” TONIGHT Miss Cleveland, Fauske of Tientsin, | was the guest of friends in marek Saturday en route to San Miss Fauske has spent a four months’ vacation in the United States and will now return to her duties with the Standard Oil . Miss’ Leila Lockwood feturned to Bismarck Sunday after spending. the past month at Bellingham, Mt, Ver- hon, and other points in, Washington an Bernice and; ‘atren Leland Jenkins of Bismarck Word has been received in A city Hoff- man of Fayette, Iowa, and {oHasey The Hoffman family Judge Thomas Pugh of en ag le ‘rank Sin- ner have returned from an extended ATTENDS BUSINESS COLLEGE Misa Lucille Tibbets of Wilton has city\ where sh ss college fter weeks vacation ia Staples, Minn. GUEST AT STANLEY SMITH HOME || " Miss Frances Smith of Gardner is a house guest of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of this city. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA T. H. Poole hag ‘returned from points in California where he has spent the past two months. DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born today at St. Alexius hospital to. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson of this city. ON VACATION TRIP Miss Susan Sheaffer of the »Bis- marck “hospital left: today for a month's vacation trip to Yellowsone Rev.| 7 k: | Walter E. Vater read the marriage | °"d [stes parks. WEEK-END AT ZEELAND Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Boardman spent the week-end at Zeeland, returning to Bismarck Sunday evening. GUEST FROM FARGO Miss Harriet Hallenberg of Fargo is in the city as the guest of Miss Ethel Miller. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued to- tl day to Frank C. Parrish of Kans: PPLE PPL LPOCLEP® LL SLPLPELLPPLPL SL LPLLPPLPLLSLEVPSLLSSSSISSPLSESSPD ‘ ity, Mo. and Miss Emma B, Bour- gois of Bismarck, WILL RETURN TO PARSHALL Miss Phyllis ~Robideaux will _re- turn to her home at Parshall Wed- nesday after spending a few days at the Arthur Bauer per “home in this city. FROM “MILES CITY Mr. and- Mrs. Jack Fleck of Hughes a guests Lakin of the their in and George ity, Mont. SUNSHINE SOCIETY MEETING rhe Sunshine society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the! home of Mrs. Adolph Schlenker at 319 Thirteenth street. Is WEEK-END END GUEST aes 3 LaFrance spent the week- end in Fargo as the guest of friends, HAVE A SON A son was born Monday at. St. Alexius‘hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannon of Mandan. TO LAKES Mr, and Mrs, L. H. Richmond left Monday by car to spend a 10 days’ vacation at Minnesota lake resorts. VISITS AT HOME Miss Adelia Soehren has returned to Bismarck after spending a two weeks’ vacation at her home at Mott. ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Clara Strand of this city has Two Big Lots Children’s lovely frocks, cleverly made in Gingham, Broadcloth, Prints, Dimities, Voiles,. and Rayons, either printed, plain or checked in a size range of 6 to 14 years —every wanted color in many attractive styles at Y; off Former Prices Were Womens’ Wash Dresses ‘ A large group of special cleanup values in attractive English prints, Voiles, Rayon, Linen, Gingham and Broadcloth, em- bracing-every desirable color and a large range of sizes—Styles for afternoon, street or house wear—Former prices up to $10.00 to close out at only x | $1.25 - $1.48 - $1.75 - $2.25 - $3.50 - $3.75 - $4.50 - $6.50 | “Sale of full: fashioned, pointed heel chiffon hose; $2.25 values es POCOOCOCGD LI DOSOS DVO SOOODVOSCOSS 0 SSOPOOPPSOCOE, SALE Childrens’ Wash Frocks A Golden Opportunity for the Thrifty Outfit the Kiddies now for the remainder of the summer and school wear—they’ll need several dresses and your savings at this sale will surprise you. WEBB BROTHERS: “Merchandise of Merit Only” accepted’ a position with the Rawl- ings Towne and Stucke clinic, ON BUSINESS George Hume of ardton ty in the city today transacting business. Hazelton Girl Is Winner in Contest Chosen champion jolly make: | fruit preserver of North D: J Laingen of Tokio hai awarded a $100 prize and next weer will join the champions of several other states as guests in Colorado of Western Sugar Company sponsor of the contest. gon ix a member of the Tokio Homemaker's club. Miss Aura Buchanan of Hazelton, member of Tipi Tin Tan Ta Camp Fire Girls and Mrs, C, Smith of member Cottonwood Dinsmore of Kansas City won’ the $500 grand prize, HOUSE FROCKS Special for this week $1.69) Bismarck Cloak Shop | Our Vulcanizing Is. “Sueccess- ful Because We Specialize. A. & M. Tire Service 216 Main ~ Phone 356 CPO a aac cease $149 .| Cloak Shop. LEELA LEPC ALAND as possible should te taken to keep feed clean of metal, Mr. Balk says. EEP FEED CLEAN OF METAL . J. Garske and the state peniten- tinry each lost a purebred dairy ani- mal recently. The death of both was caused by nails and wires which were | eaten with the feed, according to H.| E. Bulk, tester for the Burleigh: rton dairy circuit. As much care f DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician} 114¥, Fourth St. Phone 24 Bismarck, N. D. Reduced prices on all coats and dresses at the Bismarck | Fe sali “Dosen toWear.&. LITTLE BLOCK ROTC # Hosiery, Scarf, Lingerie, Flower and Purse Sale. i: An assortment of McCallum, fine chiffon silk hosdé¢ light tan and dark Oxford brown shades. Former! priced at $2.25, now $1.95 and $1.45. f Smart, colorful, chiffon, georgette and crepe scarfé, both the long and the square styles. Formerly to $7.50, now $1.95. .. Silk crepe, beautifully rimmed _ step-ins, step-fr™ chemise, pajamas, gowns, slips and bed jackets from ™ $1.95 to $13.95. Lace and crepe bandeaus .95. , BISMARCK, N.D. All novelty flowers reduced to .95 and | Purses $2.95 to $9.95. The Bismarck Building and Loan associ. $1,500,000 on Bismarck homes during the The association always funds on hand to assist in erect- ing a new home or purchasing one already built. Loans ari repaid on the monthly pldn the same as rent. ion has loaned over ~ st twenty-one years. If you are contemplating owning a home and need financial, help, sce your local association first. Bismarck Building and Loan Association Room 11 First National Bank Block PSAP ‘Baked in the good old |; New England way with molasses, brown sugar and prime sugar-cured pork Baked in the ground un- Camp cooks up in the der the embers ofacamp- Maine logging country say fire! that Bean Hole Beans taste Cooked for hours till they are mellow and ten- just like the beans they themselves still bake in der as butter—under a_ the “bean hole.” heavy cover tightly sealed Molasses—brown sugar with clay to keep the frag» —generous slices of fine ranceandflavorin—beans _sugar-cured prime pork— baked like that are even give Bean Hole Beanstheir better than they sound! distinctive, old-fashioned And now you can get logging-camp flavor.These, beans like that and anew ** — beans with way of the “woods” fla- cooking. | vor that home Servethem | cooks have tomorrow. 4| always CEs Two sizes triedto ] —medium match! and large. ¢: