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Esther L. Carlson (and Peter Kronick Are Married Here The wedding of Miss Esther L. Carlson of Washburn and Peter Kronick of Grass Lake took place Saturday afternoon in this city. Rev. I. G. Monson read the marriage service, Miss Pearl Kronick, who attended bride, wore orchid georgette, 1e > while Teachers College Makes Plans For First Homecoming The Valley City State Teachers’ college is making plans for its first homecoming celebration which will be held at the school Oct. 21, 22 and 23, During the past few years an increasing number of former stud- ents have been returning to the col- lege for at least ‘one football PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS CLUB , MEET The Progressive Mothers club will} meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harrison Brooks. A paper will be read by Mrs. Hazel Taft on “Property Rights for Women” while! Mrs. H. E. Stewart will give a paper on “State Laws Affecting Women and Children.” Roll call will be answered by mention of prominent women politicians. WILL MEET AT MASONIC TEM- PLE The regular meeting of the East- ern Star will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. After affiliations a social hour will be spent. Refreshments will be served during the evening. WAR MOTHERS WILL MEET The Fort Lincoln chapter of American War Mothers will Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with street. DISCHARGED FROM HQSPITAL discharged from the Bismarck hos- pital and is spending some time in the city as the guest of his daughter, Miss Madge Runey. TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Lyman Baker left Saturday for Minneapolis to meet Mr. Baker who is returning from a business trip to Toronto, Can. WILL ATTEN: EEN MEET- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Miss Hazel Lenhart returned to meet wae Friday after spending a wee! Mrs. D. McPhee at 415 Fourth! friends, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED « L OM | A marriage W. E. Runey of Sterling has been} Friday to Theodore Harold Williams and wi Lydia Eslinger of Bis- marck, - . Dr. L. A. Schipfer arrived in Bis- marck Friday from Chicago. ae will be in the city for some ime, MOTHERS’ CLUB WILL MEET The Mothers club will meet Tues- day afternoon at 3 home of Mrs. A. W. . ‘ RETURNS HOME DAUGHTER BORN A vig ioe was born Fr Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Wei of 517 South Ninth strect. ON BUSINESS Lewis F. Crawford of the state historical society spent Friday in Valley City on business. | RETURN HOME John and Betty Lofthouse re- turned home Sunday after spending the week-end in Fargo, GUESTS AT McGUINESS HOME Mr. and Mrs. E. Cramer of Wabck are guests at the J. W. McGuiness | home for a few days. | OPENS GIFT SHOP Mrs. Wilton Crewe announces the in Fargo with relatives and license was issued FROM CHICAGO Dr. o'gock at the . Mundy. opening of a Gift Shop in her home] Fi at 808 Second street. iness. FROM ARENA iam Decker of Arena spent | 2000 HOSKINS-MEYER The Radiola Dealers of Bismarck Here’s The RADIO riday in Bismarck transacting bus- Smallpox was known in India in the bride wore green taffeta. Dr. C. W. Schoregge left Saturday Roger Manley was best man. e, and from thi tor te 6 P homeorine: “een for Kansas City to attend a meet- "_-2ee0e Mr. and Mrs. Kronick will make * their home in Wilton w’ the groom is associ@ed with the Wash- burn Coal company. Mrs. Kronick is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels P. Carlson of Washburn, Former Residents of Bismarck Are Honored] 4 for a formal homecoming were ie. Homecoming celebrations have been annual events at many colleges and universities for some years, This custom provides an opportunity for graduates and other former students to return to their alma mater, re- new acquaintances, meet new stud- ents and spend some time again in the familiar haunts of their school lays. SELECTED FOR MUSICAL GROUPS Kenneth Preston of this city, who is attending the state university, has been selected by H. C. Rowland, di- rector of music'at the University of North Dakota, as a member of the men’s quartet glee club. > ee AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL Miss Ethel Mandigo of Braddock has been admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Miss Winni- tion, 7 o'clock at the Patterson hotel IS SERIOUSLY ILL his home at 312 First street. Mr. ing of the American Medical associa- | ' — a y HOLD INITIATION THIS EVE-' NING | The Squifrel club will hold a ban- quet and initiation this evening at), Henry Hartley is seriously ill at}; Thoughts of Christmas come early —shopping is usually late. You can choose the most personal of all gifts without That is King of the entire Radio World Quality and nothing but quality has brought the Radiola as the leader. Now that you’ve decided to have a Radio, why not have the best, when the Best ' A r The activities of homecoming cen-| freq Mandigo is teaching the Hamp- pet shopping. Mak int- costs so very littl ? z ‘ fand ; AC il health £ pping. e an appoin costs so very little more at California Home enerully Stossel gine tie event| ton district” school for" her sister, fone tee SE cea ne a ment today for your portrait. Completely installed with ‘The thirteenth wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz of San Francisco, and formerly of Bis- marck, was celebrated recent _ when their daughters, Misses Esther, Gladys and Anne Katz entertained at a dinner party at their home in California. f Yellow and white chrysanthe- »/§ums roses, and wedding bells dec- orated the rooms of the home. Flow- ers were used as table decoration, while the centerpiece was a wedding cake decorated wit’ pearls and a miniature bride and groom. During the evening Rudy Seiger’s Hotel Fairmont orchestra broadcast “The Wedding Bouquet” in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Katz. i try. Dr. A. M. Fisher and “Pathe shop ‘was attractively decorat-|| Family Attend Reunion] ed in autumn leaves for the formal Dr. A. M. Fisher and famify have returned from a visit with relatives at points in Nebraska. While on their trip they attended @ family reunion at Bradshaw, Neb., in honor of the 90th birthday anni- Many Rare Pieces at New Gift Shop Many rare and beautiful articles were displayed in Bismarck for the first time Saturday when Mrs. Wil- ton Crewe opened the gift shop in her home at 808 Second stree! Mrs. Crewe is making a specialty of home spun articles from the Cum- berland mountains in Kentucky, homespun coverlets in the rose whig pattern, breakfast sets, and other) Pieces. Reproductions of early American glassware are exhibited in the shop as well as linens, laces, and other wares from every foreign opening Saturday. Maxine Burnsides Entertains Club Miss Maxine Burnsides was hos- Miss Ethel. ARE WEEK-END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keller and daughters, Louise and Dorothy drove to Jamestown Saturday to spend the week-end as guests of the C. Nupen family, former residents of Bismarck. TO PORTLAND, ORE. Fred and Lester Balk of Bemidji, Minn., who have spent the past two weeks at the W. W. Mandigo home MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED | A marriage license was issued marck and Catherine F, P. Vincent of Wilton. | DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Phone 240-W 114% Fourth St. Friday to Michael Fischer of Bis- | It’s the only gift that only you can give, " *" §SLORBY STUDIO Bismarck ++ Minot «- Devils Lake in Braddo¢k, have continued their trip to Portland, Ore. Bismarck, N. D. Order Your Christmas Cards the new 100-A RCA loud speakers, batteries, ball aerial and Hoskins-Meyer installation ......:.$160.75 HOSKINS-MEYER The Radiola “20” - $78.00 {OSLSS9SS9S999999969S55S56$555555655555 S955" 555550" Announcin POOPEO OSGOOD SSPE EASA OLE versary of Dr. Fisher's father,|tess Friday afternoon to members A R k b I Ne Wi h Ww h Ld pet) TE relatives and friends at- of etiowing ee meeting emar. a e ew as. er. e as es i tended the reunion. A program Civil war songs and bugle calls were given by a group of Grand Army , Veterans as a feature of the day. -¢ Among the many congratulatory messages received by Mr. Fisher was one from President Coolidge com- plimenting the honoree upon his ser- vice during the Civil war and his more than 70 years of faithful citizenship. deaee will hold a Nock eet — ‘Tuesday evening. Nominations wi oe it GC VISITORS HERE be in order for. officers for the November lst. We are giv- Mrs. L. Schulz of Minneapolis, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank Heihalzer, Jr., of Fort Russell, Wyo. and Mrs. Katherine Heihalzer of Minneapolis are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mar- tineson here, WILL ENTERTAIN SERVICE CLUB Mrs. H. A. Gran will be hostess Tuesday evening to the Mothers’ Service club, | ! & Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lumry and: little son and Mrs. George Bird and son left Saturday for Garrison where they spent the week-end. \ GUEST FROM SEATTLE Mrs. E.R. Prachel of 306 Griffin | street_has as her house guest, Mrs.i Bess Burbridge of Seattle, Wash. The Weather Fair tonight and probably Tuesday. Slightly warm- cng ———- FOR SAFETY 10 CLOTHES—the Zenith proves er tonight. Tuesday o at 2:80 superior, as even the finest garments can be washed First class, experienced clothing man and window trimmer at Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Econqmy State Corn Show, Nov. 2 to 5 PAULA & POLLY “The Human Parrot” of|the afternoon was 5) a - MANDAN - Phantasy Revue oa in “A Chinese Offering” it_at two tables of rook. Miss Lillian Boepple and Miss Marian Patzman won Score prizes at cards, The hostess served a two course! luncheon at the conclusion of the! games, HOLD REGULAR MEETING Members of ‘the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge and all Noble Grands are requested to be present at the meeting. Fifth Street Furniture Co. Dealer in New and Used Furniture a Light Hard H, M. TAIT MOORE & MONTEZ _ “ongs ‘and Steps” NOW A 10% discount given on all orders placed before ing you this opportunity in order to avoid the last min- ute rush. HOSKINS-MEYER Bismarck, N. D. 5 SCOPES SPS SSS SSS SOSOSS PS SSSA SPSS APPS OPPOSES -Billie Dove - "he STOLEN BRIDE ~LLoyp HUGHES | There’s Romance and Adventure in this story of an officer and an orderly, both of whom loved the same girl, You'll find it highly entertaining. NEWS PICTURES — COMEDY: “New Wrinkles” FOUR DAYS COMMENCING WEDNESDAY BI JOHN GILBERT REN With Gentle, Flexible Hands as Careful as Your Own. A New Modern Idea in Washing Clothes. 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