The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1928, Page 5

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Performed Here This Week-end A double wedding was solemnized here Saturday at the Evangelical Rpreenase when Miss Lydia Axt of icClusky became the bride of Ar- thur Magnuson of Bismarck, and Miss Emma Axt of McClusky wa: ag to Paul Wahl of. Pechard- ie. Rev. C. R. Frankhauser read the marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Magnuson will make their home in this: city where the groom is em- Ployed at the Jarrell hardware store. Mr. and Mrs. Wahl will make their residence in Pechardville. Bonita M. Drewer and Emil Hilken Are Married Here Miss Bonita M. Drewer dnd Emil G. Hilken of Wilton. were married} in Bismarck Saturday at the parson- age of the Zion Lutheran church. Rev. J. V. Richert officiated. The bride was attended by Misses | Ji Lily Hilken and Helen Goranson. Mr. and Mrs. Hilken will make their home at Wilton. Mrs. Hilken is a graduate of the Wilton high school and has been teaching in the Washburn district. The groom is engaged in farming. Salvation Army to Hold Revival Meetings Here; A series of revival meetings will be held at the local Salvation Army hall from March 28 to April 2. The meetings will begin each evening at 8 o'clock, Adjutant J. W. Westbrook of Dallas, Texas, evangelist and banjo artist, and Captain F. Larson of Fargo will be in charge of these meetings. see - Miss Hazel Nielson of Valley City, state president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and James Morris of Carrington will be speakers at the joint meeting of the bocal post of. the American Legion, and tks Auxiliary which will held Wed- nesday evening. Following a pot- luck supper there will be a short program and moving pictures of the Paris convention, oe William Clemens Brightrall of : ilwaukee, Wis. author and poet, is spending a few days in Bismarck. Tir, Brightrall broadcast a group of his poems from KFYR Monday evening and, : . this is not his first trip to Bismarck, he was received by many enthusiastic friends. “The Tip of the T ” is the title of Mr, Brightrall’s latest’ volume of verse, o ¢ @ The Fortnightly club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs, Charles H, Lovewell at Fort Lincoln. Major Lovewell will address the club ‘on “The Open Door of China and Chinese Integrity.” > e Miss Tess Miller has returned to Minneapolis to resume, her studies at the University of Minnesota after spending the Spring vacation at her home in this city. “ Mrs. Nels Miller returned to Moor- head, Minn., ‘Monday after speftding the week-end in Bismarck as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Almquist, ae William Lahr, who attends Shat-| tuck Military Academy, Faribault, Minn., is sperfling the Spring vaca- tion at his home a this city. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Crane, Dor-|, othy and Charles Crane, and. Leota Plunkett of Mott were week-end guests in Bismarck. see Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller of Dickinson, former residents of this city, spent the week-end here with rel for a few day: during, the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meyers of Baldwin are spending a few days here, looking after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Spencer of Lin- ton returned home Sunday after spending a short time in this city. Miss Huldah Salem of this city underwent an operation Monday morning at St, Alexius hospital. F. P. Wernli of Hazen visited here Saturday en route home from a trip Mrs, E. M. Walla and children Mesdames Shunk and Riggs Hostesses to Bridge Club Members Mrs, George E. Shunk and Mss. W. J. Rigg entertained the ‘macsbers of their bridge club at the home of the latter last evening. Table dec- Sone Piet carried out in Exster colors. jonors Wi 7 ee cl dl course luncheon ‘was served. abies Mr. and Mrs. Morris Entertain Teachers of Wm.-Moore School fool were quests at dloner athe school were at dinner at home ®f Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Morris last evening. The rooms and tables were pretty with their decorations of flowers taper candles, and @ course dinner was served. ests included Misses Igabel Campbell, Elizabeth -Best, Lavina Register, Heleh McLean and Edna jones, eee Study Club Meets With Mrs. Stucke Mrs. F. C. Stucke was hostess to the members of the Bismarck Study club yesterday afternoon at her home, 722 Mandan street. Roll call was answered with current events. “Women the World Over” was the subject under discussion during the afternoon. Mrs. F. E. Diehl had as her — subject “Women’s World’s Fair,” while Mrs, 8. A. Floren dis- cussed the lives of Eleonora Duse and Sara Bernl rae Rev. T. A. Simpson, Valley Cit; rector of the All-Saints church, will preach at the We: lay evening service in St. George’s church. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated on Thursday morning at 7:80, Paul Goddard, son of Mr, Mrs. H. P. Goddard, 720 Second street, has been elected to Sigma Xi, honorary scholastic scientific toty at the University of North Dakota, eee Miss Genevieve Boise, ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise, 604 Avenue D, retarned to Minneapolis daugh Monday to resume her studies at/} the University of Minnesota. eee Mrs. Thomas, Fitzmaurice, Mo- hall, is spending the week in Bis- marek as the guest of her sister end brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clifford, 411 Sixth street. we Rev. F. H. Davenport, rector of|. today St. George's church, leaves Matinee Every Day at 2:90. * TONIGHT—Tuesday’ business — is here in. - hed Shearer’s -latest She knows her cloaks and sults, bat how much better she knows | hor onions! News Pictures Comedy SAVE ES WE toad WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY have returned from a wedk's~visit | } v '” friends in Jamestown, Mrs. L, W. "Larson will be hostess las 2 ~..-..ay club at her home “ednusuay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baumgartner | > of Strasburg were guests here dur- ins the week-end. ee Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hanson of Washuurn were guests in Bismarck this week-end. ee Mr. and Mrs, E. M, Elder of Steele of friends in this Puig of he Gethsemane entedra on Wednesday i will evening. Poca’ score Moda tor Valley’ Cty lor to attend the state Democratic com vention. “ieee i Miss Duretha Tayeel. a@ 480) t the Bismarck high school, fs eo ill at the Bismarck hos- pital, She is suffering with pneu- — eee street, has ‘acca; the Provident Lion eee J. P. Hardy, Fargo, state sentative of the Ametic: Cross, is indan| Monday in Bismarck on Misses Ruth Olson and Mary} Miss “Leah “Harth of Burnatad Armish of Zeeland were guests ‘here /gpent Saturday in this city on basi- Saturday. ness. eee v4 Miss Amelia Schaan of. Zesland was a business caller in Bismarck Monday. eee Mrs. A. Anderson of Almont was & business caller in Bismarck Satur- ee @ Miss Norretta Cunn! im of pei! visited friends in Bismarck ju . %; vy. eee . Miss Doris Hansdh of Judson was 8 guest of friends here Saturday and Sunday. a ae : Henry Jesson. of Ster! pent fon, wy in spending a few Bismarck tnd Mandan on business. | 2 Ladies of the Episcopal church |% will hold a ‘rummage and’ white/% ele hant sale at the parish house on/| % si y. Ernest ©, Stoudt, Fargo, who|® spent the week-end meee friends | § 8 in Bismarck, leaves for toda: si eee The ladieg aid of the First Bap- tist church ‘Will hold a rummage sale at the church parlors Satur- day. eee Miss Marjorie Brockman, society editor of the Tribune, is ill at her apartment today yith ‘@ severe cold. Edward G. Patterson, tor of the Patterson hotel, is con- fined to his bed with a severe cold. A daughter was born P bose at % ‘Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. illiam Ebeling of this city. George W. Porter, Fargo, is nding a few days in Bismarck as guest of fri nds. | Stephen T. Monek spent the week- ignd at his home in Jamestown. proprie- 8} the + WATCH REPAIRING ft Any watch, regardless of mi All Werk Guarantee? Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY Co. 4068 Main Ave. —Biomarck, N. D. In our fine collvction of spring } coats we have many new style % features. 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A maroon color line decorates the edges and handles, Truly ‘a lovely dinner service, 110-piece sets, to serve 12 people, Persian Gem Pattern Striking black and yellow panels with side sprays of open pink roses are connected With a black hairline. The gold edge on each piece completes a design of un sual beauty. ‘ Bridal Wreath Pattern $1.00 Down—$4.85 Monthly A charmingly quaint decoration, having a design somewhat like Daisies with faceg upturned. Edged with gold lines. On a hard white Bavarian China, A narrow conventional border design in blue and tan broken with dainty rose.clus- ters at intervals. Around the rim of each a' wide panel in palest ivory. This combination produces an unusually attractive decoration. Gold line on edges and handles. : : \ ; ‘110 Pieces in Each Set| ‘Mow on display in our Beonomy Basement Dinnerware Department, No. ‘ @tis aale contracts to sign. No increage in price because of the liberal terme gi ms \

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