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MONBAN AUGUST 22, 1927° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © | Society Wears Gayer Hues As The Summer Dies tenon eae . _|Autumn Due to G RIBUNE| BY BETSY SCHUYLER 1 These wintry blasts which chill New York, Aug. 22.—Vibrant hues, Oo P I ( ; S one so aeeeten by smart resorters at} Are due té go their way, rate and Southampton these days, | Kathryn Beryl Schottler Becomes Bride Soeniss ik of Paul Calvin Remington, Jr., August 20 weackel shades ata Completely out of | Ia are often ke Hy, edad ins A pretty autumn wedding “was! tater attending the University | ore are Poet the brightest, so the, solemnlzed Saturday “afternoon stot She Bas been at home | Costumes for the ta | Christ Episcopal chureh ia ee duving th “pesivene The beclimaet sed boop kd Paddle Minn., when Misa. Kathry: ryishe son of Mee Tailored Chiffon | Schottler of Dexter, Minn. ag nt ington, Sr., 0 “He was Week-end at the invitation! the bride of Paul Calvin Remington, graduated “ftom Shatvuck Military mei where Jr, of Bismarck. Rev. P oI Kramer school, at Fartbault in 1922 and at. | jstinguished himself, as us- | of Faribault, Mi je mar-tended the University of Mi jote j ual, the felons were positively ‘riot- | riage service befo altar banked for three years. He is secreta ous. in ferns ‘and palms, The church was manager of the City Loan T think Mrs. James H. Snowden| decorated with gladiol! and lilies in vestment company of this sponsored perhaps the most appeal-| salmon tints. Following the informal . reception |ing print 1 saw. It was a tailored | *\ Miss Besyl Vermilye, who attended which was held at the rectory after |version of a quaint chiffon print in| her cousin as bridesmaid, carried anthe ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Reming- , wisteria, yellow and black shades. It’s And autumn will depart from us arresting as the sports After too long w stay, oo: rive verve to the That was a common-sense decision a Florida judge made Friday, A poor fish who had lost $600 at poker back- jed out when it eame to paying it. His jerstwhile friend, tb whom he owed {the money, went to court to collect. |And he will get his $600, | It would seem plain enough that if a man is daredevil enough Comes encouragement from,:ahe ther bureau today. The, oregic- jon for night and Tuesday ‘mostly fai somewhat warmer.” In he eastern part of the state, how- a \ r, a possible light frost on, low xround is predicted. nestown had 25 of an {ichtof i during the 48 hours ending at inthis morning, the high mark for é consequences, The old statement ut “abandon { hope, all ye who enter here” | could very well be applied to | most any poker game. If a man | is willing to take # chance on his Lis- Moorhead, Ellendale,* | Dont start the furnace. A\ 4 being a bigger and better bluffer arm bouquet of amber giadioli, The ton left for a week's trip to Minne- | fitted:yoke dipped to a V both asl i} " shag Krom a m attended by hy brother- apolis and tengo. After ‘sept 10! and back and 3 ea e ended in | Hive imine cabo ne Radiantfire takes that’ chi) in-law, A. of Cl 0. they wil at home in the jose! snugly swathe ‘ip-bani at also) . | ~ "The bride.was.fowned in traveliag apartments, Blomarck, {fitted to perfection. A citcular flare! vee be valling to pay the pen- | off. Consolidated Utilities Go. attire in shades of henna and. tan Guests at the wedding included Mr, ‘directly in front and directly in back | alty if he is pfoven wrong. Hae ee i Seats with hat of corresponding color. She and Mrs. P. C. Remington, Sr., ike @ new note to the style. Triple a Ty atk bavediabs aes rat tag i Ask ih Try Our Modern High Pres: carried yellow chrysanthemums and Bismarck, Dr. and Mrs. L. A, Senipe ows of self-material softened the! The same thing applies to bridge. | jeading types for fall. It has gold | sure G Ss For All Opfelia roses. Her only jewel orna- fer and children of Chic ‘Jesse tailored lines. With it she wore a| But in bridge, the average dub who, jruune tenes for fall. It has gold) SUPE freasing Service For ment was a platinum wrist watch, the Schottler of Washineton, D.C. Mr. medium sited wisteria Milan hat, accidentally “happens tq break in at! tiny’ into a bow at the side back, {Cars — Prices Reasonable. sift of the NIGP Ad tabnettar- of ina Mrs. ao alle 1 Truman, pase smashing bow of ribbon across | a tuble with three other bloodthirsty | 'Y'"® ie 3 + | Short Stop Station. " . e dai rt of 5 3 brim. arties, i y wifing to pay ~ Dr. and Mrs. Gd. "gchottler of Dex- Tatler Krussiaark, Des. T. G. Bch Her shoes deserved 9 word of inen-| louarean secape: ave eS aphiv’ ine Uand ot fuptiedly AHIKEG ter, Mjnn., is Pes Prt of St. Mary's melpfenig, Max Schottler, and Ken- she They were of goal print, in| iy Sata jarain, instead of furtively s | Hail, Faribault, Minn,, in the class of neth Schottler of Minneapolis, shades ine te ross, with {necrtz_on | ees ganen ahaa’ ikon (] aes Kalamazoo has come in for its share of rude and unseemly laughter, too. There are many other towns which would rise up Row. There should be some pen- | | | In foy if their deliverer would | | alty for the man who persists in trumping his partner's ace. As for the woman who keeps up steady flow of con ing the game, al m1) or wistoriet kid. Over her arm she Irene Betty Hoffman: |Out-of-Town Guest [carried ne of ine sof, weet mcr and PaulJ. Yeater Are} [s Honored at Bridge wernt éna'ths way they perastent: ly refuse to wrinkle. Wed at Detroit Lakes! yu... r, W. Snyder and Mra. Alice Red Polka Dots ni Diitniatrne ‘i fete fiat tenced to sery only appear: ; —e ‘innegan were hostesses Sunday eve-| “Among the Newporters favoring honogray oe ee mae Mr. and Mrs. ’Paul J. Yeater, whose| ning st Mrs. Snyders home in the! red, Mss. Richard Lounsberry. really | Tinde Industrial planta safe, uy | ,,Hiamatek has a name too dignified marriage occurred recently at St.! Hughes apartments in compliment to should be mentioned for a stunning why mot bridge games? “ATR |, bear much rifling with, But x Luke's Episcopal. church sm Detroit! Mis. Edns Stock of Hibbiue, inn. little one-piece fratk the wears of Previa Tee eemeee A silll | crusade in needed. As yet, the per- Lakes, Minn., have. returned to this| who is visiting relatives in Bi scarlet crepe de chine with tiny white veity after a trip to Minnesota lake] ‘The guests were ‘entertained ar hay dots. It is one of those frocks resorts and will make their home ati three tables of bridge, and prizes for that defy detailed description. You “ | son who can write a letter to some- ‘ enh cues temas ihould meet. |one here and spell the name “Bit- “amet de bobs a 4 {me our solons gather up among | ™Arek” ana of “Bismark” is a = “Let's specialty.’ We cut 619 -Sixtaenth -atreet. scores were awarded to Mrs. W. 8. just note ite g6rgeous color and tex- the cottonwoods, And down at | Bisnarche might be 6 Lah Pk aaa The Diidealwhe. was formerly Miss| Bohrer and ‘Mrs. George Helline. Mra, ture ‘and realize how stunning its author, i f he in A labas jose 4 hie and trim chifdren’s ‘hair Irene Hetty Hoffman, daughter of Stock was given « guest favor. wearer looks in it. would draw a | © 1 “loyal Blaraareke in = manner that “wal” 2 Godage: bec trey titis city, was at-) A luncheon course was served fol- | Yellow was worn becomingly by crowd bigger than Lingbereh, | PyOvuty tio) loval his city s0| mit etpaded by Mrs; R. H. Crene.of His-| lowing the games. The hostenses Mrs. E. Hayward Ferry the other Jack Dempsey or the champion | please and delight you, a amerck, while -Mr..Crane was best! decorated the rooms .with garden day at the Casino. It was a one- | brutally manhandled. flowers. iece model, with its whole left side Mrs. Jay Gould and her two daughters, Anne and Eleanor piesa ona coffee-drinker from Fergus Falls. Bring the kiddies in to- ut. ae Ge — ne ‘wedding | Lon cain «sop pergola edhe bret gare Sisters Dress Alike: And speaking of improvements.|| At the Bismarck day. © You'll be sure frestnic ast hg Beertine | Dorothy Stickney Is‘ exactly ia her horishair. Nat, with 8 4 why not some sort of a mechanical, = i prised at the comfy ar- sat, Meabtay Mott Rears| Married in New York)" "ver jumte : in ; cfs would ston mendour'waye it) Public Library rangement of ur shop 5 Se ee mee oe ee dual Nactalleg work ivens up! Nias do"'and the drivectanoned’ a a | a Ses pus ai 3 wy in 40 tl » ., . 5 were . the if ap na of Miss Dorothy! new styles jes as much as color. Tucks| voimteu sharply in tae buca, extenued 90, and the driver showed a | The following list of new books Special Morning Price, rs. Be worth y, an stictaey” bag iter of the late Dr. V. hings are in their heyday.! half way across the front and then Ber aee will be ready for the children at the Until School Opens emp! loyed with tl oe ighwey| H. Stici ney er pcre a id Hardly © sports frock even appears) dipped to form a front panel, Pock- FE SPEAKING OF SMILES Public Library tod: ‘commission. ard yf red without a yoke effect or some geo-| ets matched the V effect of the back . Some peonle love to work. The; on August 25 Ae New Tore yer ara! bea traced out by tucks i one ‘i = pee go around the world with a dire and rere = co ee 3 eir dresses were inen, wit Las iter expr tl » hon. Luncheon Is Given |ianPaiedst Rane tats anus, win tr denon | thet % ee im doing that, the experts say, they] haftine:—Dortor olitile’s Caravan for Mildred Rundell The bride attended’ the public ters, Anne and Eleanor, tynified both! decorated by hand-stitching in double : ‘ are exercising 22 . muscles, Ieaver| Penk Winnie-the-pooh. schools of. rand while making the flair for color and the concentra-| rows, Two rows of the stitching! t 3 causing their spleen to bubble over | ne r ‘wins of The her home there and fater studied |tion on detailed trimming in her day-/ gave bolero effect above a matching [age Y ey. and various and sundry other organs Miss Milgred Egér and Mise Louise| Dramatic Art.. Choosing the stage as|time frock. It was of delectable char-| rose kid belt. They wore plain black to work overtime. And the laziest Perkins » Marr enteftsined at a 1:30 luncheon| a profession she went to New York treuse yellow-green, only more in-| felt hats, mushroom style and wh Z way to go through the world is to| Perkins Saturday at Miss Eger's apartment) several years ago ‘where she {tense a color and it had three differ-' sandals bois de rosé hosier: Sy » smile. Just four muscles get exer- 5 5 im honér of Miss Mildred Rundell who) steadily risen to stardom. The ent kinds of tucks to trim it. | Shoes, incidentally, grow mare iin: oi Sa [eise. i o at Cloverfield Farm. is leaving Bismarck soon to attend season she:has been playing . “Chi-} A smart front panel was achieved teresting as the season advances. e 4 Rr the University of Minnesota. cago,”_and is now engaged in re-|by horizontal and vertical pin-tucks T-strapped pumps in colored kid are : Thus comes an excuse for the . Bouquets of sweet peas formed the|-hearsals. . forming squares. The skirt was sc-| quite popular while the Deauville f frowner. Those of us who choose centerpieces for ‘the luncheon tabi The groom has gaioad prominence|cordion pleated from the sides back,| sandal, with its snug ankle bands,/ J ; to adopt the Hamlet pose have while other appointments were car-| in his profession through the success|while tiny tucks above the belt gave seems to: come in just about every! B often tired of the dispgraging ried out in corresponding pastel oy of his production: a richness to the frock. color silks and jerseys can attain. | Figg F comments attached to the frown. ‘ne Garden flowers decoral DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1144, Fourth St. Phone 240-W But now we can frown to our hearts’ content. In doing #0, we 1] are getting more exercise than the perennial smiler. Ei bye nna harrittenthlons HERE FROM aemich = rie a i , gad a, representative for the Mu-! "R. B. McDonald of Solen spent the Capt. Belk Relates... pa mn © arc! it Mrs, 4 fo ingeoday ter Minneape-| Donald ahd little daughter, “who are Tales of Pioneer Four tables of bridge were in pla; with honors going to Miss Rundell was pre: M Ww : OSHKOSH TRIUMPHANT Saccetetantina' tag| tt Ais Ml“) Days in Bismarck: * | Doe —— in that city Auga This convere| “| VISITS RELATIVES eg. tour Na xh : ed te) rene TAKE EXTENDED TRIP og ie: held Seek year aed aitenten | sHdnty, Peomeck reteemas Sanday| Captain 3, M. Belk addressed the oe q osre Mes for Sivany years. served ty ’ ‘oat en Mutchiler and | Misses) by a hundred or more. of the. com-| from Albert Lea, Minn., where he hag Liss! lab this soon on. eer eee he mains Guise sae ive and Eiloe! ler, Mrs. prod are relat or the t{in the early days in Bismarck, ‘re- iy i * sae cal ea ets a i. gaan ceca ; ence Munsol white Hanson, ettad edit 3 ee ce Dainter| twetweeks ba lating stories of steamboat travel and}!, rail eal com il now pe tbles € aryara a J. Tice have returned from’an ex-| Mr. ‘Tharberg expects to return in| pioneer lite. :.. idea poser team erm TUESDAY tended motor trip through Minneso-| three or four RETURNS HOME Fred 0. Severtson of Cheyenne was Se Naa uth re Lenin 8 : ta, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and J. Fairchild has returned toja guest of the club today. f. E. Mc- Wentérn Golf tournament, Instead ~, South. Dakota. Points of interest ATTEND PARTY. AT McCLUSKY Bism: after spending the past|Curdy presided as chi e of denying she came from there, she PA ‘Vialted sby. the party were The Gar- We Ll. Nu d Mrs. F. two weeks with relatives in Mankato. | mecting. i o oudly lets the Idk it. At 4! - wy den of Gods, Bi Pike's, Peak, the Hot Davis of ‘this + Minn. ‘ Oshkoshians ‘Hare thrown out the Springs. of South ‘Tapley of Mandan were among the}, : : e main 5 | ‘ ihadee, City ie ‘the Bt 4 te peta oy atibdad's eet et ie aE Me ‘BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Menus For the " : chests and taken to the main streets} THEATRE - MANDAN Elusky Friday given. by Mrs. RG. Mr, and Ars. Howard. Hendrickson I FROM MINNESOTA POINTS — | Glarum in hence of Mry. 3. E, Divis of 263 Eighth street announce the Family, ON THE STAGE Mr. and. Mrs. C. ‘A. Barneck and Mr. and Mrs, Davis are -birth of a son Saturday. 2 : ‘ iS Y daughter, Beverly, "have. returned] moving to Fargo about September 1 oa es le : ; FOX & SMALLEY from_a trip to Aibert Lea, Mankato, wherp'they will make thelr home. . “AT DRISCOLL, BY. SISTER MARY aoe : and Duluth, Mi “Miss Olga Peterson spent Sunday} Breakfay !—Fresh - ‘pears, A _ 2 aT “A Day with the Bird.” a lar of Mankato gecompan Rania tse oni MAO nc? JAMESTOWN *. Jat" Driscoll and Steele with relajives} cooked with ‘fi d : o this city an e- Mi Sandvig and littl ‘ soe ASS meee st, plas es veel ie Bh te SCH RGED FROM HOSPITAL| broiled tomat ffi : 3 MANOS ea aren r iy en re at, tu A! rail matoes, rye muffins, " “ . Party” ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Jamestown, whore Mra, Sanv! Eyidika iphone of Zaland’ won| tnos:checse Le@rheumdnies ill tone At the Party 4 The smarri re mS Le He tite of | of praise. ane 2 Te is. dink ged from St. Alexius hospital Dinner—Hora, aoouvres Be eggs Mrs, James H. Snowden Sacre 44 jaughter of . . H. er irs. vig, who been and beets, broiled veat sweetbrenas,| SE eel q this city, and Alfred MeClelien, also Visiting at Plata, retarned home Sate} 2" ea creamed peas, fried summer squash] — ae my | DAWN & COMPAN of Bismarck, occurred y 18) urday. x IN VACATION peaches in ambush, milk, coffee. Gey today were dismissed as a part ‘A Seng and Dance Cdc;ty” , Moorhead, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Me- —— “Mrs, Gertndde Hagy left Saturday These are ‘an announced country-wide pro- Clellen are making their home in DRIVE gt CALIFORNIA ng 40 Kansas City, Mo., where a Il ‘They are seasonable, well balanced|#ram to eliminate inefficient em- 3 ~ Bismare::, Ai te ere cried gee . 4 #pend a two weeks’ vacation. aad hing. No salad is planned ployes. JIM McGILL » Ears: aye aus rr, sb #4 ane ry, le! the evening mea! ut an ppe- reese re a " “ To CHICAGO mn, ior Lon Angeles, ‘Calif ‘WEEK-END GUEST tner” is Used instesd, This little| °————_________— ‘The Globe Trotter’ Dr. F. end the winter.| Miss Medge Runey returned Sun-| trick of varyi ig menus is well worth | Hints on Etiquet | al Haroia on attend the University of day from - Far ere she spent! keeping in mind. There are innumer: : TRELLA & COMPANY * iy aia ise. rf Seathers cal sheet Race be tl the. week-end with friends. able combinations: to,-be used that iS: Casi ig MSI ¥ > iF sum atter acl et the appetite and at the same} 1, I¢ di . 4S, tional Sse Besees * continuing: aie ; CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEET | fime add to the value of the ditmet.l one put the beeud and busier’ plates eee os ity ‘to Ceente, 50) ‘on business, TAKE MOTOR TRIP ‘The Catholic Daughters of Ameri- Sweet Corn on when setting the table? ‘ Mr. and Mi ‘Arnot and son eet t 8 o'clock . 1 tea-| oy ., - i at He HAVE PICNIC Russell left Sunday ‘yy car tor De: in Be Bilt meet this evening at 8 o'clock} One eup corn eut from cob, 1 tea-| “2.” How long are they left on dur in ir. ditorium. a 1, ter Guild of the Prosby-| trolt, Mich. where St. Mary's auditorium. spoon’ sugar, % teaspoon salt, %| ing a course dinner? r, 2 tablespoons flour |, . t pnts terion church will hold. opt tend the "American Title anaocias FROM BRADDOCK Fe geek eee ee eae: ae Santee ts served stn 'eups. hig * Sunny Tuesday eveni: tion mee En route they willl Mr. and Mrs. John Allensworth of| 7, t fi b down ad of ‘the guild an CT Tae ee ib gc I pitas gon mgr oeeand ant gare Soo ceh teare. dowel ita m sponnts ae ae LeRoy, Minn, ° on business, kernels wot off the tops of wee 1. Yes. : most i tl . 2 i a pushes RETURNS TO “MINNEAPOLIS WITH RELATIVES the blunt edge of the knife scrape] 3. Bakers wrt unusual Rey ‘Nol uled_ for 8 Trean Wilcox left Sunday Ear! oust of Steele visited rela-| the flunt edge of the Knife seram| 3 Either, | ainsenpels after a] bmg Me seal aives in Bismarck Friday and Satur- Pir ‘salt, soar and * pepper over] CANINE VANITY CASE 4 “postponed until Ascust 26. been) wee wilco: is taking nurses : |: be Bits taba ‘sp Add milk and APPEARS IN LONDON performance AUDITORIUM s ap ‘at the pe aa HERE FRI FRIDAY vy al besten London, Aug. 2: lta tae : $y Mra, Arthur Bollick of Solen spent| Salter of Sees until wtife and ary. | com 38, ice eegen ag ae 2 amet CURTAIN, 8:30 On the Screen RICHARD TALMADGE “The Broadway Gallant” ; , Fi in Bismarck with friends. | Fold into first mixture and turn into 7 re: sists ; «Be, athoyand canes, V on hose gepeten a well-buttered baking dish, Bake| got Not tka Realy: SATURDAY NIGHT, The Weather . aa eeae'e. 8 Gan ter te | 32 inateg na moderate over, Sette mildy's favor the truble i that | AUGUST 27 fire: weeks left ey for their) A Radiantfire takes tl [ St,gnee., When firm to the touch the thete Red ail Chora of the toy vi Mostly fair tonight and Tues- chill off these cool mornings) “** !s done. being skinned and their in- The season’s most novel 25 DRY | AGENTS FIRED hae fitted. with vanity cases. . and .evenings. Consolidated) 25 DRY AGENTS FIRED. | “in hotel and cafes where EN HAZEN ree rs % are forbidden, the. managers hi ; % banittrew pot | Udilitles Co. lee Prohibition agents in New York Are forbidden, the. managers, hesl- with ‘en route ‘Pane: i to leave her pet outside. Sevtoes musical revue rit ; roach a we ith a dog in Tee CR Jj |sertenm the. hance "oe Thane RICARDO ’ ‘will press a button an e dog wi Mati in“ and ‘slater, fly ‘pen, aling powder, mirror, jatinee Every Day at 2:30 y “4 ith, loft Sunday’ for peger tuindusrehiol ‘dud atbar' acces: CORTEZ 3 é Belfield wi visit af their pabaae syle es aida oe aE TONIGHT - MON. & TUES. ‘ .. REDFERN DELAYS HOP 5 “Brunswick, Ga, Aug. 22.—UP)— Lon Chaney’s Paul Redfern will not take off to- geet 3 morning on his projected is flight to. Braxil, Paul V.# { Varne chairman of the flight com-. * announced ‘this morning on meetit of \ weather. reports which showed a. trop a storm apparently. joving across the northern le; mile route. Redfern had he would bop oft Played agajnst the stirring background of Russia in revcit! Aug. 22.-P)—A man be- ‘a bank book found in to have been 8. Miller of navn if ett! we