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T FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ PAGE Mrs. Orwoll were presented with a! Falls, “lu: Wiiete they will spend Alexi Lena Simpfendorfer of | Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schade al Mr. and Mrs, J. J. : mantel clock from their Bis- |al 0 da; Re gg 1 Areh whe vailty has ed admitted to| Fargo transacted business in Bis-;were business callers ‘ ss Lillesve of Seattle,| Arthur Bauer and daughter, Bev- | Matthew and Toseph Aller, sons Sea ae pete batten oe Miss Mabel Aske of Spokane, Mrs. | erly, and Henry Horn left Thursday ‘of Peter Allen of Tismarck are pa- La Nhe Ps iit | O. Sannes of McIntosh, Minn., and | by car for a vacation trip to ued at the St. Alexius hospital. Mrs. C. F, Kelsven and Mrs. J. R.| Mrs. H. J. Greve and Miss Hattie! Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wahl of We i ‘ " RS RO D.|sota lakes. [oie anaener: re weve eieean guletalhy u Almont were guests in|Greve of Benthy are guests in Bis- on aa in Bismarck on busit & . kei band t Former Bismarck Girl Bécdties Bride en & f-toy e ; Mrs, Cop 8 v. ‘Kisbert an ate} John Corel By Wishes tent ismarck Thursday. jmarck this week. | his wee! laughter, Betty, o: loud, Minn.,| Wednesday in Bismarck, 9 [=== =— ==— = at Pretty Home Wedding Wednesday, Aug. 8|)~""* sg iene Cie Ra iia cee et ue G RG or gare z ( Hae ce has been’ admitted to. St. Alexius In a bower of palms and pink and whit ladioli, Miss Mi t hr Erers i : ! Maude Pontiethwaite, daughter ot Mrs. Harry Grsninghan Postlethwaite The Elks band played a splendid | pet ine ay Teent tia lane aeie digs a eee oe ae o and formerly of Bismarc! came the bride of Ward Mar- ‘am Thursday evening at the | Bi k lati id friends. H shall Gray of Alliance,’ Ohio, Wednesday evening, August 8. The double Ls ten Pacific efi The concert rie bettors ag co | eieerat las ee cae ue 7, ; zine me ee Bon acct eaay nat raha feed ig grandparents, |... attended by the largest crowd| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holmes of; Bismarck this week. OU: ALY: 0 006 | e The marriage service, read by D = that has greeted the band this sea- Valley City are visiting here a edith Ay William E. Steckel of the ‘Mesriam Brid, Is Played 08; guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wildes.; Mrs. W. S. Rohrer and Mrs. Jessie ‘ f « Park Presbyterian church, was one riage S ay’ The medley overture, “Sky High,” hare {Harris have returned from a busi- favored by the father of the ride! at Mission Group by Taylor, and the novelty group, in- A son was born Thursday at St. \ ness trip to Chicago. the late Rev. H. C, Postlethwaite, D. . cluding “Whistling ag “A i ~ D. former pastor of the Presbyter- Meeting Wednesday Night in June, and “ ly Trom-| pense $09999999595 ian church of Bismarck. bone,” proved to be siortine of the Before the ceremony, Mrs. Marvin! Bridge was played at six tables audience. Schoelkop£ of Minneapol Sam Kontos was soloist of the/% 4 “Beloved, It Is Morn,” and “I Love| Wednesday evening, -when Mrs. laying “H 8 You Truly.” | Mrs. Carl Erickson of and Mrs, E. A. Kaiser |Hi uCca. S O Minneapolis played the nuptial music| ent t, Anthony’s group of Ki hi ade e e from “Lohengrin” for the proces-| the Catholic Missionary soctety. y sional, and the recessional by Men-|_ Mrs. Earl Lacey and Mrs. L, M. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center hn. Parsons won high honors in the|plauded Thursday evening. iss Zella Harris of Minneapolis, | sames. This week’s concert will probably ell of, honor, ie opal Satta nal Abas! Stic nae be the last noch ae the | % 1a, S, ° M y? taffeta frock and carrie ink rose: Too! iS 0! ‘earcy home where | season, ording to Richar en- buds. Harold Bates of ‘st. Paul bridge was played, and centered the | zel, director. y Our 1Z€ a. es nN (4j Gray as best man. tables while luncheon ‘was served. oti oii SL CPSSSTCSSSSOSSOSSG OSSD : Siiiven wa aaa rey f 7 ‘ me Wincun and pul see Te- ° georgette, fashioned sleeveless an -“Oi- wn burns inesday ym icago | § of with an uneven hem line. The cap ut-of-To Guests where they attended to business in ' Di fe. 7 ’. nC c of her tulle veil was made of old lace] Are Honored at Teal the interest of the A. W. Lucas NY and caught with orange blossoms. aati store. % Her shower bouquet was formed] piss NA died x * A - Anna Burr entertained with Bride’s 10ses and white sweet Mrs. Fred Gehner and daughter, eas, and she carried a hand-em- ible aALntt ai at an informal anna, of Barlow havo returned home - '. broidered — chiff handkerchief | “yj 4 aftet a two weeks’ visit here as = eR ee a oe Wie Site wan enttied by Br, Grays of misses Catherine and Effie Burr | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marsh, + « « properly propor % Sa a mother, Mrs, Ward F. Gray, at her Detroit Bich, wete ir ests of HORT he aie! tioned lines ase possible 3 wedding. Little Nancy Bates, ? +» Were guests of honor./ Misses Catherin and Effie Burr for Every Heavy Figure dressed ale blue, carried the of Bottineau are visiting here as bride’ veil tas Farewell Party for euests, of a cage and sister, rs. Postlethwaite wore figure 11 A. G. Burr and Miss Anna Burr. ¥ georgette with a corsage of yellow Mr. and Mrs. Orwoli x roses and larkspur, while Mrs. George Weigle si St. Anthony Gray’s gown was of blue chiffon and] Mr. and M Orwoll, who| who has been a patient at her flowers were pink roses. Mrs.|are leaving soot for their new home | Alexius hospital for several months, Cutter, grandmother of the bride,jin Minot, were honored Thursday | was discharged, Wednesd jay. $ wore navy blue flat crepe and a cor-|evening when members of the Trin- sage of pink roses. ity Lutheran choir and other friends} Mrs. William tony of Minot ar- Pink and white sweet peas andjentertained. Mrs. John Husby and |rive here Wednesday to spend a few ferns, and pink candles tied with|Miss Hilda Boe acted as hostesses. | days. tulle decorated the dining room of| The evening was spent informally Se the Cutter home. Mrs. S. G. Cobb|with music and games, after which} Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Engen and of St. Paul, Mrs. M. B. 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The bride’s cake, decorated with pink lettering and_ rosebuds, was the gift of Mrs. W. W. Davis of ¢ \ Mankato. : Sa guests Aa fits venue Included Professor and Mrs. Charles as the nameless terror of the underworld whose loyalty Schmidt of the University of North to a pal forced him to reveal his startling secret. SEO ECSEEL SEO SSSSSS SEPP SSSA AOS: CPSC OS SCS SOP POSS Dakota, Grand Forks, Mrs. Ward F. Throbbing drama of grim crimes and pulse-quickening Gray of Alliance, Ohio, Mrs. Francis love in the under it of it city. Milt Cink Ctl iy Cet a $3.50 Master Robert Cutter of Lima, Ohio. ,_ For traveling Mrs. Gray is wear- wcraneriare| | The HAWK’S NEST cape,and tan felt hat. Mr. and Mrs. e Special This Week SEES A. W. 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