The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1928, Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928 ‘Helen Swanson Is Bride of Ralph Jenkins The wedding of Miss Helen Ann a Jenkins, also of Bismarck, took lace Saturday at the Methodist Braga parsonage, the Rev. Wal- ter E. Vater officiating. The bride was prettily attired in a frock of light blue nd white and was at- tended by Mrs. Etta E. Jenkins, mother of the groom. Mr. E. A. Hogue attended the groom. Mrs. Jenkins is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson of this/a cit! The groom is a graduate of the Robidiux Polytechnic high school in St. Joseph Mo., and is now em- ployed as clerk at the City Insur- ance ncy. Mr. and Mrs. Jen- ll be at home in Bismarck after August first. see Miss Ma Bigler will leave tomor- row for Irwin, Ia., where she will)», be the guest of her aunt, Joseph Woods, of that place. Miss Bigler will motor to Iowa with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Slect of Deloit, 1 who have been visiting at the Harry Jones home in Washburn during the in the afternoon's entertainment. eee ’ —— Hints bia ON Eis LZ Families Picnic North of Town The A, D, Gordon, F. G. Acker- man and W. W. Argenbright families Swanson of this city to Ralph Gor- ences itr take es unday. Mrs. Ackerman won honors Mrs. Cullen Hostess to Mandan Guests Mrs. M. J. Cullen was hostess Fri- day evening at a dinner given in honor of the house guests of Mr. ind Mrs. John Timmerman of Man- dan. Guests at dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman, Mrs. Ellen Cullen of Waverly, Hen ary, Cullen of Wa- lary Gil verly, Miss Mi iblen, Miss Laura Gilman, and Miss Reiny Derwelor of St. Paul. eee ois Mrs. Emmett Farrell of Sanish Bodice rt tues, red and back. has returned to her home after a few days’ visit at the home of her Mrs. Farrell issed from the Bismarck hospital where she underwent a serious oper- eee past week. ie Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and children, accompanied by _ their nephew, Charles Toliver, left yes- terday on a three weeks’ motor trip. They will visit Mrs. Johnson's father in Nebraska and Mr. John- son’s mother in Colorado. Return- ing, they will spend a few days with relatives in Minnesota. ** 8 Mrs. Angliss of Glendive, Mont., who has been spending some time with her daughter, Miss Maude Angliss, of this city, left Sunday for Bath, N. Y., where she will visit; another daughter. i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fritz and three daughters returned to Bis- marck Saturday from a two ae motor trip in Minnesota, Much of the two weeks was spent at a resort on Detroit lake. Mrs. M. M. Johnston returned Sunday evening from St. Paul where she has spent the past two months as the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Jasckowitz and Miss Lottie M. John- ston. se Mrs. J. Seigel left last evening for Minneapolis where she will meet her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Seigel will spend a few days in the Twin Cities before returning home by car. Mr. and Mrs. ‘n. 0. Gordon of Berlin, N. Dak., spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guests of the A. D. Gordon and Gordon Brown families, relatives of Mr. Gordon, * Mr. and Mrs. J. Litman and sons of Minneapolis were guests at the M. M. Ruder home over the week-end. ee. party is en route to Denver, Colo., b: by car, Dr, C. C. Hibbs did not leave Bis- marck Thursday as was reported in Saturday’s Tribune. Mrs, Hibbs left for California, the doctor re- maining here. see Miss Irine Mary Irvine left Sat- urday evening for Minneapolis. She expects to spend two weeks visiting relatives at White Bear, Minn. Mrs. Tenth Hewan will be hos- tess this evening to the members of St. George’s evening guild at her home in the Tribune apartments. A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held Thursday eve- ning at eight o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. ee Mr, and Mrs, Harry Woodmansee and children will leave tomorrow for a short vacation trip to the Minne- sota lakes. . Ernest Strauss has returned from Green Lake, Minn., where he has been for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fields re- turned Saturday from a vacation trip to northern Michigan. Mrs. Rose aie and Mrs. E. P. Miller of Tu:tle. N. ping in the city Monday. A son was born Sunday to Mr. ‘Fred Hintz, of Mott visited relatives spend some ti the L. Rubin family, who are vaca- tioning at Battle Lake, Minn. They expect to return to this city about August first. was a guest at the Bigler home last week, Mr. Wells is a fraternity , were shop-| brother of Ear! Bigler at the Uni- versity of North Dakota. and Mrs. Henry Trier of this city.| S. Dak., mother, Mrs. H. Kimberlin, left urday for Fort Smith, Ark., where they will make their home. They|day evening for a two wee have been in Bismarck about three| cation to be epee with her parents years, Miss Kimberlin being em-|in New Salem, N. ployed at the Woolworth store here. the guest of the A. N. Freeburg and Andrew Person homes. Mr. with the little girl. 4 Miss Ida Hintz and mother, Mrs. route to their home from various South Dakota points where they were the guests of relatives and friends. the guest of eee Guests at the W. F. Harris home A BATHING SUIT of bold mod-| .|.. Miss M. NE neta an ells iB salt ath Forks, president of the Maaiatien, a__pre-convention board meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednes- —_—~ =~ | day at the Devils Lake Presbyterian brother, George Shafer, of Ae city.|and brother, Mrs, Geo. Luck and J.j church. LF recently been dis-|C. Taylor of this sity. 5 N. Forister of the|and ation. A. W. Lucas store has returned after a two weeks’ vacation spent at Miss Elizabeth “Rasch left Satur- Gregory Moore of Fargo arrived Miss Laretia Phillipe of Mott re-|last week to attend the C. M. T. turned to her home yesterday after/camp at Fort Lincoln, Mr. Moore a three weeks’ visit in this city as|is a reserve officer. Mrs. H. L. oreianaer and Mrs. and Mrs. Person motored to Mott|Max Kalweit of Center were in the city Saturday ona shopping trip. spent the weck-end in Bismarck as in Bismarck over the week-end en|the guest of Mrs, Henry Mahiman. Miss Joyce Newton of this city | W' spent the week-end in Garrison as|Sion Thursday afternoon, iss Randina Sutton,!at the sessions will be Professor ie |Fowler V. Harper, University | North Dakota college of law; Mis O'L Mr. and Mrs. wTibiiad eary are rd, Devils Lake, an u | are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powell, par-| the parents of a son born Saturday | Inez Serumg: —Women's July 25-27. ents of Mr. Harris, and Mr. and Mrs.| at a local hospital, i | Miss Wells, A. A. Harris, all of Warren, Min The party motored here from Mi week. soe Mrs. Della Fox returned Sunday from Perham, Minn., where she spent two weeks. She was accom- panied as far as Jamestown by her Fox's mother at Hope, N. D. eee days’ motor trip in North Dakota and Montana. They transacted Miss Marie corns is confined nesota and plan to return this| to her home-on, account of illness, her home for several days. HAIR STOPS WEDDING O.—There was no mistak- son, Jack, who is now with Mrs.|ing Walter al when he walked 0 the marriage license office here .. | With the girl of his choice. “You're | Personal and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cullen of Bis-| Walter Stearns of Allegan, Mic marck have returned from a ten|aren’t you ” said the clerk. business at various points, stopping | parents had warned the office to be he was only 19, and they did not ap- | Rose Cullen he returned to Hens-| prove of the match. ler, N. Dak., after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Cullen, of this city. Mr. Cullen is employed as manager of an elevator in Hensler. . H >» here of Mrs. D. A. McDonald. The| Mrs. two sons, Robert and Pat, returned Sunday from a where they spent several days last week as the guests of Mr. Myhre’s relative a nightgown, Miss Nancy Featherstone of it is believed she had started for the lative where the bo; Mrs. Archie Reynolds, a recent Valley City left this morning for|home of a re! vy » her home after several da: Bis-| 48 visiting. marck as the guest of Mi Edn and Ellen Hall, ‘4 Miss Ruth Harth visited friends in Bismarck Saturday en route to Dickinson where she will attend term of summer school at the Dick- inson normal. ee @ William Luck of Watertown, S. Dak., arrived he: Thursday to the guest 3e his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lue! ef Word has been received here from ee Thornley Wells of Minneapolis Miss Reuie tou “of Watertown, is the guest of her sister WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE SEEKS CIVIC INTEREST Part to Be Taken in Coming Election on Devils Lake \ Reynolds. Devils Lake, N. D., July 23—(AP) clubs officials many states will address the fifth annual convention of the North Da- kota League of Women Voters here A movie film on the League of Women Voters, explaining its aims and objects, will feature Thursday afternoon sessions. port of the national convention by |delegates who attended from this state will be given bai to the showing of the film. will preside at Mrs. W. W. Ramscy, Chicago, Ill., vice r resident of the national septel ‘iss Marguerite M. Wells, Mi neapolis, director of the fifth region, will be principal speakers Wednes- Miss Wilma Kimberlin and| Jake points in Minnesota. day. Mrs. Ramsey will have as the title for her address “From Private Opinion to Public Action” and Miss va-| Wells will speak on “The League of Women Voters in Action.” The general theme of the Wednes- day sessions will be the part the League will play in the 1928 election. Reports of the credentials com- mittee and the statement will be made Thursday morning by Miss Mary E. McCum- ber, Grand Forks, treasurer. reports will be made by Mrs. I. A. Poppler, Grand Forks; Dr. M garet Peake, Grand Forks; Miss Irma Walters of Center| Davies and Mrs. L. O. Lantis, ‘Minot. Mrs: W. W. Ramsey will speak on “What Makes a Local League.” Miss Hazel M | will preside at a round-table discus- jleft Saturday for La Cros Il be the guests of | hospital Friday. pler will preside at a sessi residence of Mrs. A. V. Haig, Devils Lake, Thursday evening. A submission of the budget for Miss Ta Bigler fa been ill at| 1928-29, election and presentation of new officers and a report of the courtesy committee, made by Mrs. j Laura Wickard, Grand Forks, will | conclude the convention. Social News of THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE" * jand linen shower Friday given by {her mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles Covers were marked for jtwenty guests at a luncheon table {decorated with garden flowers. The | bride received Hay lovely gifts. ‘SEES BISMARCK CITY BEAUTIFUL’ lot the citizens of Graid Forks,” he aid, “and, I am sure, of lorth Da- ota in general.” RUNAWAY FOUND DEAD Lancaster, Pa.—There’s a moral f-r discontented boys in the death | of William Bell, 12, who was found Mr. and Mrs. Gaesheae have Pioncer of State Notes Prog- | dead ina sealed freight car here. He as their guests Mrs J. A. Roth of | Chicago, a sister of Mrs. Greengard, and Isadore Greengard of Kokomo, | Ind. Leon Greengard of Bottineau is also spending a few days at the Greengard home. s Clyde Challey left Saturday by Dr. and Mrs. 4 Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith of Grand Forks are guests ress on Return Visit After 40 Years cat for Fargo, where he will attend today at the Prince hotel, ae the state fi a Hughes instructor in the Mandan | eh high school. days, see Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stutsman and , Mr. Challev is Smith- | motored ee from Grand Forks R. Fotis as having Charles Ellis and! with the Herald in Grand Forks 40 left Saturday on! a motor trip into northern Minne- sota. They will be away about ten a Dr. Griffith will ite pioneer North, Da- been connected bered zo, when George B, Winship nadhe The Messrs. Griffith broth 0 the proposed Roose- the North Dakota Bad Lands, Dr. Griffith was impressed daughter Jean left by car Saturday | by the progress made in North Da- for Minneapolis and Duluth. Mrs, luth for some time, ‘ Miss Isabelle Readinger left yes- friends. eee Misses Edith and Helen Saunder: W where they weeks, es Mrs. J. H. McDonald and daughter Eleanor left Saturday for a two v They plan to visit relatives and | fi iends in Seattle, Mandan after holding the regu court term at Mohall. * ia Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Hoeft and | and linger amid such surroundings! “My ii son left last week for Antigo, Wis. where they will be the guests o! Mr. Hoeft’s parents. | Mr. and Mrs. their guests M and children of, Minneapolis, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brady at the Deacones: Miss Barnadine Fleck has entered! the Deaconess hospital for treat- | ment, ee i Mrs. Gerald Eckroth and baby | son were dismissed from the Dea- coness hospital Saturday. Mandan Vicinity | for a few days in Plevna, Mont. | on the lookout. for the youth bec tbe | Mrs, Dora Melton and daughter | left Saturday for an eastern trip | ; Which will take them to Fargo, Min- | PISO SEES | neapol » and points in Wisconsin | j and Illinois, where they will be the AUTOIST KILLS “GHOST” | guests of relatives and friends. They York, Ala.—A superstitious auto- | expect to b is blamed by police for the death ev eral weeks. | G. “Kolbeck of Algoma, | Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Myhre and | official theory of the tragedy is that | Wis., re Ke the guest of her daugh- fear prompted a passing motorist to |ter, ‘Mrs. fire at the woman while she was | guest at - bridge luncheon given | walking in her sleep, dressed only in | last week by F, Because her young | Mrs. H. H. Williams ‘at the home of | son’s suit was clutched in her hand, | the latter. H. Connolly, was honor | bride, was honored at a luncheon GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan ‘wia RICHARD ARLEN oatecuren ov ADOLPH ZUKOR ano JESSE L LASKY NIE “ The gunman’s guns. She sntiches at love ¢ the haze of gripping ith the scintillating, flaming-haired oe girl in a sia, scramble to escape the law. © NEWS PICTURES - Bismarck Phone 288 Mandan, N. D. ing for this, :’* Only the Finest! Diamonds from Her Diamond Dick! gets her ome with COMEDY and oe el fith came terday for Benz, Mont., where she | of y will be the guest of relatives and | club, what a Judge H. L. Berry as returned to | be aut M. Rosen have as | ell the fe tions of + and Mrs J. Seige! sts ¢ foundations of state. Temnorary depressions may come, but with the great plains, the wide wheat el the in- xhaustible coal depo: is_state {must aly remain ce of the greatest of all.” Dr. Griffith has remained a Bis- marck booster after 40 years, and Every Woman has been anxiously wait- NOW IT’S HERE Latest! Newest Creations— of such famous makers: “Peacock” “J. P. Reed’s” “John Gray” and others. BANDEAUX LACE BRASSIERES ff *"',2 °° 2 big groups off 25c and 50c values up to $1. 10c kota in general, and Bismarck in Stutsman expects to remain in Du- partic ‘ular | “Bi ‘hat is the thought that » me as I stoc’ at the door apitol building. forty years, a return to orth Dakota shows improvement and progress in country and town, | ip from Grand Forks to Bis- | marck was an event in one’s life 40 i years ago. Now the journey is made | relatives and friends for about two, over state roads unexc ‘t of the country. The towns and cities have all partaken of this im-! provement, “Coming into your city, one re- ceives a surp! re revealed, valley and hills nd from the country splendid scene of ie rolling golf course and ng country are most en- No wonder your business onal men love to play een undiminished during all these A new generation has come ion, The pioneers laid encouragement to ‘0 very enthusi s ic over the EJ S<5~~ NONE ARE $0 BLIND AS THOSE WHO WILL NOT SEE! SWSAS Dollar Bills Are the Same Size Elsewhere! But They Do Not Always Buy the Same Quantity and Quality of Merchandise MONDAY AND TUESDAY CHOICE OF THE HOUSE!~$8.50 - $9 -$10 - $11 -864 PAIRS ALL TOLD © High Grade F ootwear BEAUTIES Think of it—fora - Five Dollar Bill! Imported and, Domestic LOW values up to from_real mar. pert corsetiere at your service, RAPP ARADMIRS R. Griffith of | R. 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