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——— 3 TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE =="=(4 W. LUCAS 00.1 = TS easy to en- Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center ‘io is anes purchases, but true A Sale ot Quality | = ae home here. Miss Ellen was recently} Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Shirk of W: graduated from Fairmount School | ford City were business callers here for Girls. Monday. , Social and P ersonal Mrs. Edith G. Schumann and Miss! Miss Evelyn Gorman of Sterling jRuby Schumann of Valley City are|spent Saturday in Bismarck wit! in Bismarck this week. friends, eee eee i i . Mr. Mrs. | Miss Alice J. Walsh of Brisbai Bismarck, Mandan Miss Bertha Burton ee tee aa Pons Hoa And ais | yiaited ‘driends in BIMGANG Bene Elks Lodges Will | Honored at Pretty |Sunday in Jamestown. oy “ve a $ Observe Flag Day} Party Last Evening| aiss Beatrice Hardiand has re-|_ Mrs. B.A. Cord of Hallidey vis- Pree ‘i turned to Petersburg after a week- | ited friends in Bismarck Sunday. ‘he s lodges of Bismarck and| Miss Bertha Burton, whose mar-|end visit in Bismarck. cane oie cu: Mandan will observe y,| riage will occur this month, was as PRESERVE STRAWBER- June 14, with a joint me e}.guest of honor Mondey evening] Miss Winnifrec Wicks of James- BERRIES NOW Mandan band stand at 7:30 Mandan} when Missc~ Marie and Rose Huber| town visited friends in Bismarck Pri 1 th fe time. Plans are being made for an| entertained at the home of their|this weak-end. aad oi ak LR td interesting program of music and sister, Mrs. Oscar Selvig. de tied past 5 years. Phone your speeches. The rooms were attractively dec-| Mrs. Nils Flagert and Miss Em-| grocer, The full ritual ceremony of the) orated with bridal wreath, and alma Locken of Halliday were guests '\ Elks lodge will be used at this mect-| color scheme of yellow and white|here Sunday. aie me Ble Gad ines 2 was carried out in the table ap- pa Re 4 s band will be played before the! pointments. J. J. Brose of Arena is spending Y Flag Day exercices, The public is) | Hride was plaved at four tables, fexw days in Bismarck on business V AUDEVILLE temer and holds invited to attend this meeting. and honors were won by Miss Rita) this week. good even eee Murphy and Miss Beesie, Baldwin oe one lowent wt the , . ismarecle ut-of-town guests included Mrs.| Mrs, J. J. Nierling of Jamestown g " price. For mer Bismarck John Douglas Koucky of Oak Park, |is transacting business in Bismarck || 5 Acts and Feature Picture Our consideration Residents Married Ill, Miss Helen Burton and a little| this week. = Bay PALACE THEATRE poh ang in Fargo Saturday i Mrs. Harold Long of Stanton was governed by the Dnata a guest of friends in’ Bismarck MANDAN i thelr he oe of I Re Fin Saturday. cant oe ‘ . ins sats wall of Fargo and W. Glen Wall r k In venin jures. of New York City, boih former vesi-| Chautauqua Brings Mra, A. J. Schmidt of Minot was| ednesday Evening pen This store’s service fs not desecrated by the dollar sign. dents of Bismarck, occurred a business caller in Bismarck this day at Fargo at the brid Splendid Program _ |week-end. The servi d by ¢ Pigmar, So NEE RY DIE father, Rev. C. W. Finwall, in the| tO Bismarck, June 25 The Methodist Ladies’ Aid MARTINEZ “Mexican King of the Ivories” resence of the family grcup and — . ' iis Miia tani Music and drama enthusiasts of| Will serve lunch in the church ‘The Finwall home was adorned in ‘d all who are interested |basement Wednesday and MARK TWAIN i ink and white Spring blossoms. of cntertainment| Thursday at 12 o'clock. 50 FOUR jefore the ceremony, Mrs. EK. Mon- nutauqua -brings to the! cents per plate. nes of Minot, sister of the bride, + Wi pleased to greet the “Aristocrats of Harmony” y sang “At Dawning” by Cadaman, wter chautauqua which *’ and “O Promise Me” by DeKoven,|opens in Bismarck June MOSS & MAN- NING A i | m includes two plays | on great praise on; accompanied by Miss Hazelle Stal-| The progr heim. As the wedding party assem-| which hi bled, Miss Stalheim pla: the ; Broad: he Patsy” and “Sun- Lohengrin march, and ‘ohn’s | Up.” cing and sihging revue, “A Whirlwind of Dance” march for the re Miss | led b, Elmore, niece of | PLL ALLL LLL LAL AELAAALAPLLLPLELLLAPPPPRRPPP PPE PPPOE ASAP Virginia Stockton played violin ob-|Fred Stone, will be a feature of the SHEAN & BURT ligatos. third day of the chautauqua, x The bride wore a frock of white lovers will be delighted { ( \ di # ai v satin and lace, trimmed witi: pearls. | with sclections by S ite] 'Speed-Class-Variety’ s Her veil was arranged in cap ef- fect, caught with cluster: of orange |semble, Prin blossoms. She “a. shower |her full bloo¢ raya al IRMA MILO & bouqnet of roses, sweet peas and| Jackson Ju COMPANY lilies-of-the-valle Sigurdur Gudmundson, — Ice- | Miss Ruth Finwall, as maid of : ill_speak the | 1 “A Study in Art and $ : honor, wore orchid, and Miss Vera | firs ng on a trip into the heart : Acrobatics” x A la S Gallup of Minneapolis, bridesmaid, s jeorge Toomey, | i wore Nile green. Their corsage merun king, w Every town on the F & R cir- ‘ | ; it playing this show reports bouquets were of sweet peas./be another speaker on the week's | PAOD ed STOR AGE peg, Deirdre Brown, in pink organdy,| program, using as his _ subje it to be excellent. UK . 9 ! x scattered rose petals in the path of ing Goal.” On the last eve- | — x the bride, and Master Grant Chris-| ning a debate on “Companionate || gend your furs to us. We will [/f] WINONA SAYS—“A great x ¥y tianson was ring bearer. ,.| Marriage” will be held between |f store them in our. fireproof show—will please anywhere.” 9] i The groom was attended. by his! Harry Hibschman of New York and é brother, Bruce Wallace, of Minneap- | Sam Grathwell of Portland, Ore. olis, ane Following the ceremony. a buffet) xk. R. Knowles, who has made his lunch was served in the dining room| home in Bismarck for some time, i of the Finwall home, Friends of | jefe yecontly for. Spencer, Towa’ the bride assisted in serving. Mr.| whore he has accepted a position as and Mrs. Wallace left manager of No. 38 of the Gamble VY . Inc., dealing in auto acessor- a Mrs. Knowles and children left and Bowden, architects. this week for Graceville, Minn, Mr, Wallace is the son of Mr. and] whore they will visit relatives before vault and insure them against HIBBING REPORTS — “This Moth, Fire and Theft. We also anew bia tie han” clean, repair, reline and remode' “ a furs,’ and do dressmaking at §/f} VIRGINIA AGREES—“Great very moderate prices. ‘é Mrs. A. N. Newton 8:15 and 10:15 p. m. 321 1-2 Main Ave. Bismarck Time Bismarck, N. D. ALL SEATS - 50c ‘|! All the I . Ge E. Wallace of Minne-| Soiree ; 54 S aa pd is residents of Bismarek | £0.08 to their Bt home at Spencer. SY eason S when Mr. Wallace was state tax A q , x rs. Wallace, daughter of Res", as amg eye =, y and Mrs. inwall, is also a graduate ee ere nee Gon bY opu ar a eria S of Bismarck high school and attend- * 4. 0 . 4 ed the North Dakota Agricultural poneea ati eer toeaa : college. ok fo viii at the We 3 Printed Chiffons Tans Mrs, Otto Wannagat of Minot Tome and with relatives in 8 . : i visited in Bismarck ‘this weekend Manian, Syeee 3 Printed Crepes Maize ue the guest of her sinters, ME! seine Melon Coawford dauhinv of % {Grant C. Marsh and Misses Hazel |, Miss Helen | , daughter 0 S . bh AS Bory! Knott, and her brother, [Lewis J Crawford of Bismarck, was ‘Tonight - ‘Tuesday 3 Navy Georgettes Navy Walter Knott. formal dancing party Si 1 8 Pasha ormal dancing party Saturday eve- Ny Crepe Roma Greens Mrs. Henry Meyer and children of | EE ALE oR SEI mor A Broadway review, % D' a, Dickinson left Monday for Minne- | iP, when members I aa x apolis after spending the week-end | vets Torres a, he university of — an intimate 3 Washable and other ‘ here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 | senior class sisters, Miss Crawford sapunscaiiiipenies 3 ’ ‘ ‘ yA Tavin’ and Mtr “and Mrs. A. |S fated from the state uns ROR eNREey : Crepe de Chines Leading Colors 2 rere versity today. % ; e. © lie starring in both. » ° ° Donald McGann of Bismarck left! ye pay eas . tn "econ or Palos" ‘De| Mis Lill, Chistignson and tg a : izes for Women and Misses where he will spen ie summer fs ni oes ry With his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, | (caching a term of schoo! at Gibbs, | BILLIE DOVE 3 horas Rychman.: route to their homes. Miss Chris- in “The Heart of a 3 ° monet te Gaeta | Follies ‘cin ‘| Arranged In Two Special Groups as their house guests, Mrs. Mundy’s | ¢atman unlie Miss Benz's home olies Gir 3 ‘ \ Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0, Dahl of cone 3 r News Pictures:- Comedy 3 Minnespolis, |. Mrs. L. H. Speaks and Mrs. A. 8 4 Mrs, Thomas~ Luyben went to| Streit have returned from Dilworth, WEDNESDAY Minn., where they attended the graduation of their niece, Miss Ber- nice Streit. They were accompanied home by Miss Bernice, who will Mrs. Joseph Clark has returned to Visit here for a few weeks. her home at Pollock, S. D., having t ai been discharged from St. Alexius| Fred | Erickson and — Adolph hospital. Rheault left Monday for an extended cs trip through the Black Hills, to Yel- Mrs. W. S. Ayers left Sunday for|!owstone National park, Rocky Sheldon, Iowa, where she will spend | Mountain National park, and other two months with relatives and| Points in the western part of the friends. United States. eee eee The Sunshine socicty will meet} Congressman Thomas Hall and Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the|daughters, Misses Ellen and Edna, home of Mrs. O. H. Erickson, 1000] have returned from Washington, | Thayer. D. C., to spend the summer at their : REMOVAL ak SALE ee CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS Douglas recently where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Y Mert Bartron for some time. ° . “The Crystal Cup” DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL ‘In this Group are Values to $29.50 In this Group are Values to $89.50 * Frocks tor Sports-For Atternoon-For Dinner Frocks That Are Typical for late Spring and Summer Wear Matinee Every Day 2:30 All of the wanted shades and colors—embroidery in fast color yarns—hand painted crepes—one and two-piece styles—in a good variety of styles to choose from—you will be agreeably surprised when you see them. 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