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i S ? a” Pu ladys Hammel and Ralph T. Anderson Miss Gladys Katherine Hammel of Hannover and Ralph Theodore SAnderson of Fort Clark were age of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city. Rev. Walter E. Vater read the service. } “Miss Mabel Anderson and Frank Anderson were present as attend- | ants. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will ? make their home at Fort Clark, | where the groom is engaged in > farming. Eb The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Hammel of Hannover, while Mr. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. rail Anderson, resides at Fort lark, : Mrs. E. P. Quain Is Hostess to Club Mrs. E. P. Quain was hostess to the Monday club at its regular meeting this week. An interesting program of papers and short talks ‘was given. Mrs. Gordon V. Cox opened the program with a paper on “The Passing of the Traditional Home,” while Mrs. S Corwin’s paper treated “Practical Gardening for North Dakota.” Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and Mrs. . G. Worner discussed presiden- tial candidates for the approaching election. Mrs. Fred Jansonius spoke. a few works on Joe Cannon. Beside the papers the program included a piano solo, Polonaise by Liszt, played by Buell Quain, Miss Ethel Fisher, who spent the Easter vacation with her Hikaed| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, re- turned to St. John’s Academy, Jamestown, Tuesday, afternoon, George Knowles returned to the University * ’owa, Iowa City, Tues- day after spending the Easter va- cation as t! uest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Knowles. All members of the First Baptist «church are invited to meet at church Thursday evening at 7 o’clock for a potluck supper. Dr. Stockton will attend the meet, The ladies aid of the First Baptist . church will meet Thursday after- noon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Milton Rue, 315 Avenue B. Mrs. H. M. Beall will assist the hostess. Miss Carolyn Williamson, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Williamson, returned home Monday after spend- ing Easter vacation with relatives in Grand Forks and Fargo. Miss Nell Mickelson has returned to Fargo after a week-end visit here with her mother, Mrs. Lina Mickel- son,,and with other relatives, . Dr. H. B. Myers of Portland, Ore., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Roherty this week-end while en route to Ann Arbor, Mich. . Mrs. H. S. Dobler returned Tues- (lay from Moline and Warren, IIl., where she was called by the death of her sister. eee Lester Larson, Hans Christianson and J. S. Fevold of Baldwin were business callers in, this city Tuesday. . A daughter was born Monday at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bakken of this city. . Earl Gaskill has returned to Sterling after visiting relatives in this city during the week-end. ete Miss Della Olson. of Spokane, Wash., is the house guest of Mrs. Charles Wachter this week. ° * Miss Harriet Center left Monda: . for Rochester, Minn., where she will receive medical treatment. Mrs. A. Johansen and daughter, « Maragaret, have returned from a week-end trip to Fargo. . Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Rigler of Hebron spent Monday here after business attairs, Mrs. George Hume of Richardton spent the week-end in this city as the guest of friends. | H. A. Fischer of Washburn is spending. a few days here while transacting business. | _Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon of this city spent t' . week-end with rela- tives Sterling. i Mrs. Maude Brewer and son of Sentinel Butte callers this ety Monday. tebe = * The annual Ball given by the Cathoiic he ters at Grand ic Hotel. Everybody invited. \_ Rene ee a ee neatay evening, Ann a A. O. U. W. hall. Myron La- vine’s orchestra. 50c per per- son. Lunch. Hats reduced to $4.95. ga $19.75 and $25.—Rose ———————————— on Sale at Harris & Weedeanages ‘or WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 ,| Social and Personal : wy ‘Harris Hustlers Are Are Married Herelat Geo. Register Home “ married Tuesday noon at the parson: | Re; \]| Hanson. At the close of the eve- ning Mrs. S. A. Marcks served & course luncheon. as The Ladies ight d society of the Presbyterian church will mect @) Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock with Mrs, R. G. Schneider at Broadway West. Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. Frank Brown will be assisting hostesses and Mrs. William Langer will lead the meet- ry ie odist church were eatertained ae i a re peat mann. mi Prog: day ,cvening, iby, Misses Lavina) wil be furnished by Mrs. Paul 8. toinette Morton st the George! Wright. eee pg ear The Wachter Parent-Teachars ss- jamés and music were the diver-| , ciation vel méet this evening et and a Entertained Tuesday sions of » at the conclu-| 9 °c), sion of which a refreshment course| & o'clock, was served. The table was ated with Easter colors and places were marked for 22 guests. N. B. N. Club Meets With Kathryn Marcks Mi Sg peor tothe Ne . club Tuesday eve- bi . B ning at her home. astoess meeting the evening was devoted to the speaker of the a -| Ritreshiiants will ber served program. All tested flads are vied Yo a -@®@ ee Mrs. Oscar Raaen who has been @ patient at the Bismarck hospital for the past week, is getting along nicely. oo and Mel- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “@| Alma Heckeniaible and Miss Laura| da; oat ae o'clock in the Odd Fellows hi class of candidates will be initiated and important bus- iness will be discussed. All mem- bers are urged to attend. Misses Clara and Hilda Hultberg have returned to Forks, 500| where they attend the state univer- sity, after spending their Easter va- cation at their home here and with their mother, who is a patient in the Bismarck hospital. St. Mary's Circle will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 at St. Mary's auditorium. Mrs. J. P. McGarvey, Mrs. Mary Grady and Mrs. Thomas Sheehan will act as hostesses. The Thursday Musical club will meet Thursday oon at the home of Mrs. George Duemeland. A daughter was born today at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. .| Martin Kallestadt of Leith, eee Harry O’Neil of McKenzie spent Monday in this city looking smter business affairs. —_ Robert George left Monday for Dickinson where he has accepted a Position. uw Mrs. P. Palmer of Tuttle visited Mrs. T. C. Madden at 1080 Fifth| ance of “Broadway” Monday eve- strect will be hostess to members| ning. of Pan-Hellenic at bridge Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Th plan to attend are np Mrs. Madden or of tte Logan for reservations by this ewening. The ladies aid of the First Luth- jose who| St. juested to) Thursday ‘iss Char- eee this week. eran church will meet in the church pee Thursday afternoon at 2:80. irs, Th Larson and Mrs. C. I. eodore Larson, Mrs. Charles Larson of} Tuesday, Mandan wil be hostesses. All mem- bers are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schmidt of this city are the parents of a daughter born today at St. Alexius hospital. J. E. Nelson of Garrison is trans- acting business in this city for a few days. Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. P. Hazen spent Monday in this city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence Littlefield of Carson have returned home after driving to Bismarck to attend the perform- Cards were played at three tables Sons and ters of Norway| friends in Bismarck the first part and high scores were won by Miss will have a regular meeting Thurs-! of this week. “How does she keep her hands so LOVELY?” “Those few whispered words made me flush with pleasure” > 44 ¢ the most beautiful hands, yet she does all her own work—’ SSS SOS i | « Lew beeps lovely the hands that wash dishes FRIDAYth ‘ (APITOT Based on the celebrated Performances 7.15 & 9 ness, Hotel. ot | _ Dr. Enge Chirépractor Wernli eee Bert LaDue and Lucas Blk. George's Guild will afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. W. & Cole Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tschida of Glen Ullin are guests in Bismarck eee Misses Lucille and Lois Temple- ton of Almont visited in this city Mrs. W. K. Williams of Washburn spent Tuesday in Bismarck on busi- TONIGHT MATINEE Everybody invited. Wednesday & Every Day —_ Thursday at 2:80 Drugless Physician Bismarek, N. D. Dr. Gev. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronte Diseases a Specialty 114 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. D. PAGE FIVE | Mrs. Arthur O’Hearn of James-| Hats reduced to $4.95. town has spent the past few days in 25,—-Rose ed meet |this city as the guest of her sister, Dresses 919.76 aad © Mrs. John Homan. Shop. le. [EEE] START YOUR YOUNGSTERS EARLY WITH LIFE INSURANCE THE OLD LINE ih ea OF LINCOLN, NEBRA! C. P. STONE, General Agent Patterson Hotel — Bismarck, N. D. 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