The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1928, Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ Lundgren, sister of the bride, and|and Mrs. Ross Hartwick, and Mr./$ SS9008 Bud Lamssies of Flasher. Mr. and|and Mrs. Charles Pinn spent the Soc ia l an d P Mrs.Ce aces will make their home | week-end in Dickinson. near r. " F | | eee Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Hess and ' | ersona Mr. and Mrs, L. Fe Leman have | daughters lef this morning for their ome a returned from . rex vacation summer home at Shoreham, Minn. | @ y . . spent wit! lend: in Fargo and at Mabel Bergquist Miss Ruby Amundson Detroit Lakes, | Louige and Marion hie SINE ace Gea at | ; and Ned Asplund Becomes Bride of — |wih their sunt, Mrs, LaRue Shaw, |Peliean Rapids, Minn, me Are Married Here] ~ Joseph B. Sabraw)* her farm home negr here. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Holmes of sue ca ahs i Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Randall and Pate a cece “eked ied rt a ist and N Sassi tern Beeb ep ed tt and Joseph daughter, Nancy, left Sunday for sees Bergquist and Ned Asplund of Wil-| B. Sabraw of Bicmarck were mar-| providence, R. I., where they will] ATTENTION HAIRDRES k place here Saturd: t high} ried Saturday morning at St. Mary’s ar aace iin 10) AIRDRESSERS! ‘ ton teat “the Methodist Hpiscopal | Rectory. Rev. Father Fisher offi- [spend some time with relatives and ' parsonage. Rev. Walter E. Vater) ciated at the ceremon, . i eee read the service in the presence ofj Miss Clara Amundsen, a sister of ” re ‘ members of the immediate families,| the bride, atteaded as bridesmaid. | Hadley Wickham is in Miles op ‘Miss Florence Bergquist, who at-|She wore'a gewn of tan crepo and |Mont., where he will be the guest o! «tended her sister as bridesmaid, wore| tan hat, and carried a bouquet of /his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. + Gnafternoon gown of figured geor-| roses. Julius R. Thompson, brother- |=: Fellows, for two weeks. gette crepe. The bride wore rose in-law of Mr, Cabraw, was best man. ¢ ‘ beige flat crepe, and carried an arm The bride wore rose beige geor-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Savory and There's no better way to enjoy the Fourth, than to go forth in the proper apparel—No matter what the occasion may be. 26—regis- in Beauty School. ions begin at 9 a.m. f Bridal roses. gette and a hat of the same color.|daughter of Virginia, Minn., arrived ‘i Se his, y bouasper Benson of Flasher attend- Her flowers were, Opehiia roses. | lin Mandan Friday | to spend two| stare, noaRb Or HAIRDRESSERS Here are several snappy specials for this big day, which prove ‘ollowing the ceremeny, a break-| weeks at the home of Mrs. Savory’s AND COSMETOLOGISTS. ‘i vy +f 4 Mera short wedding trip to| fast was served to the bridal party parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Lanz. |. 2 MARY ARN COOL, more than ever the wisdom of going to Webb Brothers’ first. points in the eastern part of the at the Grand Pacific hotel. e, Mr. Mrs. Asplund will be] Mr. and Mrs. Sabraw left for a|_ Billy and Jack Broderick, sons of canna ca, Sie eae at nd itn, . two weeks’ motor trip to Winnipeg, | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Broderick, are vis- Just received a large ship-, ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr.| Duluth and the Twin Cities. Upon|iting at the farm home of their|ment of white felt hats. Spe and Mrs. Louis Bergquist of pa Ud ering they will ve at home in|uncle, J. E. Metcalf of near Amenia.|cially priced for tomorrov: burn. She ‘as attended the Valley | 5'smarck. City State Teachers college, and hie im The bride is a daughter of Mr.and| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoeft, Mr. aa Gold Shop. 312 Maii been teaching in McLean county. | Mrs, C. J. Amundson of Ryder. For a Mr. Asplunc is engaged in farm-| the last fers years she has been em- : ing near Wilton. He is the son of| ployed in the offices of the State . Mr. and Mrs, August I. Asplund of| Veterinarian. DRESSES Wilton, tet SIME aT oan nia Oe FOUR SPECIAL GROUPS C representative of the Globe Gazette Potluck Supper Will Printing comprny. inet th cae d ae Be Served! Tuewday shisoni shies enunciated lere they are the cream of the spring and summer seasons selection. Evening at Church|srent the week-end in Fargo as t / guests of Miss, Ethel Flemizz. : A potluck supper will be served at| Mrs. W. L. Smith returned Sunday OFr10 us . Crepes, Georgettes, Printed Silks, Jerseys, and Summer Flannels. A dress : ! for every occasion, each one embracing all the best style features of the 6 o'clock Tuesday evening at the after spendin: three weks in Bill- Methodist church preceding the pro-| ings, Mont., with relatives. gram which wi’ be presented by DAT ied the Students’ League of Many Na-| Mrs. E. M. Holmes of Hensler vis- +08: mall fietabers of the church| ited friends in Bismarck this week- @ are cordially invited to attend the) end. ee. Trin Tr. onthe Students’ League, which|_ Mrs. Ethel 4 Rowley and son of comes here from the Practical Bible| Edgeley arrived here Sunday to Training School, Bible School Park, spend a few cays. N. Y., represents 21 nations. The Se 4 students will dress in their natives] _ Ward Hill left Saturday for the costumes, speak of their own coun-| Twin Cities where he will visit tries, and ‘ng native folk songs. _| friends. an The group will be accompanied here by John A. Davis, founder and H. H. Sanborn and family of president of the Practical Bible| Jamestown were business callers school. The public is invited to at- here Saturday. tend the service Tuesday evening at mite ? 4 8 o'clock at the Methodist church. M. L, Gabel of Minot .was a bus- * iness caller in Bismarck during the Howard Preston and family of| week-end. aa e Fargo are moving to St. Paul to make their home where Mr. Pres-| Mr. and “Irs, Fred Peterson are ton has been elected general chair-| Visiting relatives and friends in Sauk 2 man of Railroad oan ate Center, Mina. ree agents for the entire Northern Pa- a tific aati Mr, Preston, son of|, L. FE. Heaton of McKenzie has en- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston of Bis-| tered St. Alexius hospital for treat- marck, attg> iced the local schools ment. Rats : and made his ‘ome here for many “| = J. C. Bell and family of Ca years. ee were guests in Bismarck Sunday. season. 6% $10" $147 $247 The COATS NAVY—TAN—BLACK AND GREY Coats for Sport, travel, dress and general utility wear, Tweeds, novelty Woolens, Brezdcloth and Twill—either plain or gorgeously fur trimmed and beautifully silk lined. Your choice of an enormous showing at one of these four prices. $24.50 and $29.50 $37.50 to $49.50 $57.50 to $69.50 $75.00 to $89.50 VALUES VALUES VALUES VALUES $] 6°° $2 450 $39.50 $39°° 3 APPEL LELPEELOPECECELESLELSLSSVODSOVS CLOVE AALPELALALTESAT SPAS ALLOVLLLLATLSSLSSAESLSASS Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sorkness of Jamestown, whose marriage oc- curred Saeirday, spent Sunday in Bismarck ¢n route to Glacier and MANDAN NEWS rT Yellowstone parks and the Black € Hills. Before her marriage Satur- day, Mrs. Sorkness was Miss Mary Orlady of “amestown, Mandan Shuts Out Mr. and Mrs, A.C, Staak and Prison All-Stars daughter, Marjorie, left Sunday for « ” Glenwood, Minn., where Mrs. Staak] Mandan shut out the Prison All- 6 e and gate vee spend oe i Stars 4 to 0 Are & thes, rison- e e ay. mer. Mr. Staak will return to Bis-/ers were unable to hit the offerings hi S 5 bf ‘ jarck the last of this week. of George Heidt, Mandan mound bros Bat ng uits 4 ieee Berne The Champagne of Gis er Ales Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Stender re-| Mandan hit Indian Joe Day 18 ypagn sng , turned Sunday from a two weeks|times and the Stars erred four Pelton and Jantzen Garments 2 visit with relatives and friends in|times. Mandan scored two runs in ° ° 5 Witrontin, "Ea soute “home,” they |the fourth and one each in the fitth| Distributed by Bismarck Grocery Co. spent a few days in the Twin Cities. and seventh. cue Heidt whipped eight men and Day Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Field will}sent nine down with strikes, Tuesday for Chippewa Falls,| The prisoners will meet Steele at Featured for Tuesday only—a special assortment of On account of the late swimming . Paks these popular summer wash froc! rinted dimit: season we offer our entire stock of Ropes t wash ks of p dimity, lea ‘ ‘i 4 : . Wis, and Chicago. In Chippewa|the prison diamond July 4. Steele ' : ‘ Falls, they will attend the wedding Will have an imported pitcher for bathing suits for women and chil- Batiste, English prints and Tissues in a good range Mr. Field's niece. e game. e -Stars lin % siaiealasamaeeie see aN against Gilkerson’s Union Giants TONIGHT % dren, wool, cotton or part wool, in of sizes. 4 Dr. and Mrs. E, H. Crary of Cando | Saturday. are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis for a few days, Dr. Crary Monday and Tuesday one and two-piece styles at a @ ‘ is'a brother of Mrs. Davis. [Personal and Matinee Every Day 2:30 I OFF Specially § 69 All Sizes in orang th Tout of tay ste]! Social News of 4 Priced = — Geod Styles byterian church will serve Iunches| | Mandan Vicinity ! ? : at the Baker bank building. *c0s Bea GHENT aT Be a * je ie] ‘ » Mrs. Hayes Stevens of Mott is Bute ict cuent at the E. W. Tobin iss Florence Jager of Bismarck. e Hopfauf has retur ree Special ale ts ‘i a ais aa eee to her h St. Paul afte Nev. and “BI The Standard Bearers will meet week's visit’ a She “ Heese, Late Spring and Summer styles in all head sizes—hair ef d ue Crane this evening at 8 o'clock at the home| panied home by Miss Odelia Baron, braids, combinations, silks, felts and straws—colors All silk to the narrow lisle top—shown in 15 SES, Ea ee Remember | be vrllieliit lade Cin Cate, ” for everybody. Large and small hats. different spring and summer shades, for $1.00 j oes Miss Mima Lundgren, daughter of Values to $7.50 Values to $12.50 Values to $15.00 sport and dress (epSisints Meru. deine 2 oa aes cama 5 4.95 | ————sPoRTKNICKERS May admitted 40’ St. Alexius hospi- bear Flasher were married in 3 Man- $1 95 $3. 0 $ e SPORT KNICKERS lad ; pees Pi egty Reng neg ticies New novelty mixtures and fancy tweeds. The knickers patinees Anne and Marcarot Longe They_were_attended_by Miss Hazel VELVET COATS are again coming in i Ania and hiking. Greys, sation: trip a Aitkin and other Min- Avsther peouler ita for sport said. etxeet eats comes $ ans an ar] $: ors. 5 ne points. in long or short styles, of very fine quality velvet. ee Shown in Black, Navy or Green 2.48 to 4.9 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dobler had as e thei ts thi k-end, W. F. € » Gonyne‘and George R Hvett of $6.50 to $12.50 Jackets to Match, $2.48 el ** nn nereenne tsa Mr. and Mr:. L, Van, Hook left Bunday for a. action trip to points ; SKIRTS ; SPORT AND DRESS SUITS in Kansas and Kentucky. They plan To wear with the velvet coats. Pleated silk, flannel or At ainlae acite in styles and sizes, light to be away about four weeks. kasha with silk or cotton waist top—all colors. ew remaining su good sty! , i A 2 aN ‘ a Special or dark colors, to close out at irs. J. A. Melicher returned Sat- day fron a si ks’ visit with wilt thd Seek tie Gone $4.50 and $5.95 14 PRICE Dubuque and Minneapolis. , Miss Elsie Brandt returned to her __ home, at Dickson today “after COVERALLS AND PLAYSUITS eZ ee ks ; 8| Put one of these on the youngster and let him romp without fear of dirt. They’re just the thing, of nice 59c D. F. ovens of J Bismarck spent John Erskine’s famous story of the quality denim in khaki or blue — broken sizes, to close out at . ennpste semveseonuutesentesenrasessoneesiocen Feiiey eran ae See first tired business man and his flapper } Professor W. B, Thomas at James- eoooece x 9 4 town college. | i space gn all our or wife, the original blonde preferred! ; CHILDREN’S capri cosiny l (pe ld s , A great end of season clearance of children’s grade Mr. and Mrs, E. B. ft re- wrenceroute : cy Te eameatin Mises wind geri _ NEWS PICTURES = COMEDY footwear. Such well known makes as Simplex Flexies, they will spenc several weeks. European ee Great Scott, Acrobat, Robin Hood, Buster Brown and Kewpie Twins shoes for boys and girls, strap pumps, gore pumps and oxfords, black, brown and light colors. Broken sizes. 21-2to5 51-2to8 81-2 toll 11 1-2 to 2 $1.25 $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman returned Sunday from a motor trip to points in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ellian of Me- dina are the parents of a son born Sunday at St. Alexius hospital. born Sunday at St. famous satherings and worthwhile things to see! Book now for preferred epace! Our store will be closed all day Wednesday, sxe: Canadian) Brown & Tedman Webb Brothers Apply | to local ‘steamshi ts or Canadian Pa- cific, 611 Second Ave., Sovth, Min- neapolis, Minn. A son “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” a few days w'. f: cee forid’s tJ F. Van Kent of Grand Forks ar- rived in Bismarck Sunday to spend e

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