The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 5

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| Social and Personal Wedding of Former McKenzie Resident Is Event of Aug. 4 pe weddii phter of ellsboro, B ie of beh ‘The rtinony was ith a vine covered = eon ahial oteiciael iven in marti er, Harold Gee of fe Y. ta Mable Anderson of Washing. D. C. and Miss mn Gee of elisboro attended the bride. They wore dresses of Ii py sot colored organdy. Stuart Gee att ¢ groom. The bride's gown was dil pale pale gel jow and ere Conle: ¥ ae: trip to Nia- ton, ra gara Fall. Both the brides and | ihsord have been residents. of Washington for) pet ict ety ake visto hey have been vernment. s tl oot ir. and Mrs, Conley McKenzie and Mrs. W. B. Heaton of went to Washington, » tl years ed to accept an PP Rote geet) "dehool of For- sredd: 3 }» Adelia grpsedeughvee Leora, Mr. aid Mrs. nk Gee and Miss Marjorie Gee of Middlebury, Pa., and Edgar T. Hol- land of Washi: Glee Club Concert ‘Is Well Received The Men’s Glee sate in North Cen- tral college, Naperville, Ill., enter- itained a large audience Monday night at the city jitorium with a,gener- ous program of singing, ineteumental numbers and readi and> Prof. Pinney, the director. Lawrence Osborne of Franklin, Pe., and Clarence Juhnke of Waseca, Minn, are the aclolste, while Herman Brockhaus of: Appleton,’ Wis, is the ere generously ‘responded to tuneful and humorous encores, The itinerary of the glee club fee its 30th annual tour provide + goncerts in 30 different state: They feft Oak ree ft hag 9 be presented for season in Milwaukee Avg..21. The young are represent North Central college, a ingelical school off ing a tour-yeat college course and s Bachelor of Meale.” RETURN. “sete 3 :0M_ MOTOR TRIP Sea and Mrs. J. Blunt returned junday from a ies trip to Detroit tavey be gaat and other Min-| da: nesota poll “they were® gueste Mrs. Andrew infer, fo of Bisma TO JAMESTOWN Armand Haskin and John Meisner. ove to Jamestown Saturday to as guests at thi in’s parents, Mr. At Detroit Lakes ft Judge and Mrs. D. iM yM BUSINESS TRIP SErUan On auTE, turned Sunday from Laan es. 4 where they spe! 1 days look: ing after busi made the trip VACATION TRIPP ie pet Harris as ff the A. ‘qaVine. ' After = t eek Een trip they will return, to Bismarck DY.e8Fe car. ‘ ha get VISIT IT RELATIVES Mrs. A. pees Lind children left Mondey, for here they will visit, orsiat es 5, for three: wes weeks. TO EASTERN Mrs. R. D. Corwin left A Betarday for trea Madison, she ctrl be the gue: lative and” Belena: jussel oul ark left Saturda: ath F iietfnget, whe relative, two CCEPTS POSITION ., Burr Webster of this city left Mon- here he bas position wit the: Northern States F_company. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and. Wed- -nesday. Warmer. with Angele, Country: Club :Will Give Dinner Dance ook of this. eT fagel etag on 4 Sh Country club will ata dinger dance at 7 o'clock at rae club house. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr.’and Mre. F. A. Cope- lin are on: the reception committee. All‘members and ie) friends re requested in at the club not later than Thursday noon for reservations for the chicken dinner. —_— Local Pan-Hellenic Gives Bridge Party * Members ‘of The Bismarck associa- day evening ii rooms at the Grand Four tables. of bridge. it Miss. Ruth Rawlings winking the score in the games. A refreshmi Ria iy was served at the close of the event Miss “Charlotte Logan and Miss Mary gee i were mostyhees for ber) evenin; Lea Andrist chapter. Party Is Given For Out-OfTown Guest Mrs. Walter M. Lillis of Kansas City, Mo. who is a house guest the C. L, Pearce home, was honored Monday evening at « bridge vi guest favor. Garden flowers were used about the rooms to furnish colorful ation. At the a of the ves the hostess refres' ears Miss Florence. MacMahon “of , New Jersey, who is visiting x the home of her broth I MacMahon, was also an out-of-town guest, i who has spent Bist rek and Mi dan with relatives and Monday evening for her home in Los Calif. While visiting here, wareuy. was the guest of honor He everal social functions. IS DISCHARGED mathe HOSPITAL Mrs. L. W. Page of Elbowwoods was: disch from ot. Alexius hos- pital Mond: She was accompanied home by her husband, her daughter, Miss Ailsa Pi ‘Miss. Florentine Landweht ot ‘Elbow aoa: OM! I G. ae and have returned to their heme in, in eva atin wad erin 2 ed Me and Mra. 8. G. "Sever n of this a ay: ETO, LINTON lenry Gardner of Pusadeda, Gout apent Monday with friends in while route to Linton, suas ake .will “spend soime time a abe gaeet of her whother, Mrs. ie. EN ROU: > Mrs. : SPENDS WEEK-END HERE ‘Me. and Mrs. r of Linton the week-end in Bismarck with| and ir daughter, Miss Marie Kruger, brea isa pas t at St. Alexius hos- TO LAKES © Knight of Bismarck and Lee} _ Paul or inl ors an resorts in Minnesota. RETURNS TO LINTON Miss. Anne Meier, who spent the! week-end in the city as the guest of friends, returned to her home at, Linton Monday, oo GUEST OF COUSIN HERE ar ‘Anna, Gehner of Barlow is) nding some time in Bismarck a of her cousin, Miss Alice ; DAUGH ‘ER. ionday for Fai it 1 “ean, Hs by car as tie guest of C. Dorr. GUESTS FROM MEDORA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will and Mrs. James: Gray of Cy house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tegt- er. ty x TO MONTANA “© Mys..J. W. Cochran is spending. a. two weeks’ vacation at Sider. Mont., ‘an the guest of frionda and relatives, ‘TRANSACTING | BUSINESS uli deeatad a a a 101 nm is! looking alter business interests. 7 WILL, VIRT RELATIV W.| tournament whieh i to lake Tet MOST OF, MULADYO?* CLOMED MUST HAVEL QY HER | | i betray his ey Ay EN ROUTE HOME a of South Milwaukee an Ma w, Emil Jager of Hankinson, were in the city today eh route eastward after a motor trip rough the Black Hills. Mr. Kak- eight years ago, it which ti jout eight yea 5 ich time was employed b; Corwin Mo- r company, the eae Auto com- pany and the M. B. Gilman company. WILL GIVE BRIDGE TEA ;The third function of the bridge being held -for thembers of the Bi ek Country cine will be given Friday afterfioon 330 when Mrs. Spencer Boise i be assisted by ‘Mrs. J. K. Blunt M. B. Gilman at a bridge tea. Mike firdt two events of the tournament. were well attended, atid eral interest is being -shown ii utcome of the four meetings. WILL GIVE PROGRAM R. E. Kennedy and ite, and son, Edan, ttvi fe, yas where resident of’ Bismarck} , isbentad in Piano recital’ She is'a pupil of Mrs. J. L. Hughes of this city. Before ane home _ Mr. Kennedy will go to Cody, Wyo., on a, short business trip. WILL ATTEND CONVENTION. | F.‘E. Diehl, member of the state board of administration, and John’d.! tad warden of the state penitentiary, this evening for Tacom: Washs, where they will atfend’ th annual meeting of the American Prison association. The convention will open Aug. 12 and will last’ week. FROM VALLEY: ‘CrTy. Mr.‘and Mrs, Lee Cowl had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Cowell and family of of Valley City. vi SITS SAT W WILTON amer is spendifiy some time ‘Wilton as the guest ‘o! relatives friends. RETURN FROM WYOMING . rs, je Gordon and dauehter. Miss Isabel Gordon, have returned| from a month's trip'to ‘Thermopolis, FOR SALE - All modern 5 room home, with bath and pantry. Wonderful location with beautiful lawn, trees, shrubs, and flowers.. Near city park and school. ‘Owner leaving city and must. sell. Immediate possession given. Price , $4,100, down payment and balance monthly payments like rent, — Mrs, E. "yeas and clare Jat : Hwa pe the gueste af telgtiver —— aeahi Mead, LOBACH HOME ‘Mr. and Mts. H, F. Lobiach have as]/ their guests Dee and Mrs. J. Henry}' ‘George of Mo. i HAVE A DAUGI act alerite, woapital: to le: rs Louls: Blazek of: Bis! UNDERGOES OPERATION bacher of Beulah Alex- ir, and Mi k Busch! wots operation pt St, Wyo., where they were the Reb tide! of} ton, J. Farrell Macdonald, Tom Ma-| Stockdale. their son and. brother, D. 0. GUESTS FROM HURDSFIELD - . O. Peterson of this city had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fritts and daughters, Bernice and Mabel, of Hurdsfield. ON Miss Maude. Angliss left today for Dickinson, where’ she will spend some time at her home. Before re- turning to Bismarck, Miss Angliss Will visit relatives in’Glendive, Mont. AT ST. ALEXIUS | HOSPITAL Mrs. Mahlon Cordon of Bismarck has been admitted to’St. Alexius hos- Pital for treatment. Pease reece | At The Movies — 4 ELTINGE THEATRE Given two young: ma: couples, one husband ‘too busy being a suc- cessful doctor to devote time to his Wife, and one wife too busy being @ successful lawyer to devote time to her husband. Then have the neglect: ed pair meet as the principals in thrilling traffic accident at a busy corner. a There you have the ingredients o delightful screen comedy “The World at Her Feet” starring Florence Vidor at the Eltinge for Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Vidor,.in all her brunette loveliness as first the efficient at- torney, and next the charming wife, using her law-sharpened wits to win back her mate gives one of the finest performances of her career. She brings ‘to the role a sympathy of ireatment, a knowledge of the re- quirements of farce comedy, and a ely grace that are enchanting. Arno!d Kent, the neglected husband, new evidence of why Para- t holds him on contract as g man. Margaret Quimby, am, Austin and Richard Tucker supporting cast, are ideal. CAPITOL THEATRE Madge Bellamy has temporarily cast aside her flapper personality to pMy the part of a dainty Irish miss. in Fox Films “Colleen,” which Frank O'Connor directed and which is coming to the Capito! Thestre to- morrow. For the past two years, ever since she created “Sandy.” Madge has been identified with intriguing flappers or ingenuous poor girls who ‘“model- ed” for a living, until these roles have established her in a definite sereen personality. But in “Colleen” she proves that she has not forgotten how to be a little country maid. She makes of Sheila Kelly, a girl with a temper of her own, but with wit, beauty and charm to boot. “Colleen” is the story of two race horses, two old Trish squires and an Irish lad and lassie. Frank O’Con- nor, whose’ lapses into brogue would nationality if his name and face did not, was in his favorite element while directing this picture. The well chosen cast supporting Miss Bellamy includes Charles Mor- ' Use, eee ener —— ‘Dassages at once, clears magico ‘Only 60e Try it when you buy it Get emazing redet (edeagead pay rand & Drugeiste guarantee Pleasant, harmless. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT - TUESDAY =. ‘COMEDY “SURE ,CURE” /. . HEAR: BABY DOROTHY. : JOHNSON ‘ed McNamari The title role is played . Gordon.| quire, Marjorie Beets, Sammy Cohen, |\by “Mistake,” a beautiful roan race Tom’ McGuire, Sarah} horse, whose running records are well Podden, Sidney Franklin and ~Carl| knewn to racing fans. are Envied know the value of wearing cos- tumes that enhance their charms. And their shoes must have care- ful selection. Phe Arch Preserver Shoe, keeping their feet comfort- able and active, is always a favor- ite with women who want to appear always at their best. expert. or snags. service. Srelusive ‘Poses LeAeas ‘Stop We are pleased to announce, that in con- junction with our hosiery department, we have installed @ hosiery repair system that is fully equipped to take care of any and all hosiery repair work. This depart- ment being under the supervision of an There will be no need to discard your fine silk hose ‘because of unsightly runs, pulls Bring or send them to us and for a minimum charge, we will repair them to look like new and give you double the We feature McCallum silk hosiery. “You just know she wears them.” 00, Try Our Modern High sure Greasing Service HW Cars. — Prices Reasthable, Short Stop Station. ' Away to Vacation Land—= A log-cabin bungalow border- ing a crystal-clear mountain lake in the Canadian Pacific Rockies — comfort, forgetfulness of life’s cares. Diversions? There’s trail tiding on mountain ponies, Alpine climbing, pee o- toring, fishing—and more... ee this yanc to Zola to Yoho, Lake i any aye the wisne'Ce Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camps. $5.50 a day, American plan, with appetizing meals for fest at the community Ouse. Pull information and Uicerature fram H. M. TAIT a 611 2nd Avenue, South sg.; Minneapolis, Minn, 4 a the fragrant woods of Maine came this fine old recipe a | aver _ alay a laye 7 al of sugar-cure rof beans v of sugar-curee a Cup of molass¢° Up of brown suse” d po er of beans Now modern methods bring you BEAN HOLE BEANS From the deep Maine woods has come a wonderful old recipe—the recipe for baking beans as they were baked ~~ in the old bean hole—the out-door oven of the Maine. lumber camps, Such flavor as chose beans had! The delicate richness of ingredients blended with a dash‘of wood smoke sea- soning and the fragrance of the forest! = Who wouldn’t want such beans? Yet they were im- possible for the home cook to bake this way. But now a method brings to you that same woodsy, out-door flavor—in Bean Hole Beans!" Bean Hole Beans are different from any you've ever caten. Enjoy Shei rare flavor —order some today. Two heya. wee: and large.

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