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a Artis, S. D. . Mrs. W. E. Lazette E. Kusler Becomes Bride of Vernon Samuelson Miss Lazette E. Kusler became the bride of Vernon H. Samuelson Sat-; urday evening at 8 o'clock at the! home of Mr. Samuelson’s sister, Mrs.| E. Ulmer. Rev. I. G. Monsqrt read the marriage service. As the bridal party assembled, Bernice and Walter Ulmer played the wedding march fram Lohengrin, ranged for piano duet, Gladioli and sweet peas decorated the room ' where the ceremony took place. The bride’s gown was of tan silk crepe and she carried an acm. rou- juet of yellow roses. Miss Delores jamuelson, who attended as brides- maid, wore pele green. Her flowers were also yellow roses, James Walsh attend s! as best man. The wedding dinner was served at the Ulmer home following the cere- mony. Pink and white appointments decorated the table which was cen- tered with the wedding cake. Mr, and Mrs. Samuelson left Sun- day for a motor trip to the Black Hills. Upon their return they will be at home in Bismarck where Mr. Samuelson is employed with Quen- rud, Brink and Riebold. Mrs. Samuelson has beer employed with the Lahr Motor Sales company since coming here from her home in Guests Entertained at Musical ‘Program Guests were entertained at a de- lightful evening of music when Mrs. Henry Mahlman and Mrs. Adele Zimmerman were hostesses Satur- day evening at 518 West Thayer. joloists of the evening were Ralph Paust of St. Louis, who is studying voice at tho Beethoven Conservatory of Music, and Adolph Engelhardt, violinist, of Bismarck. They were) accompanied by Mrs. Anna Peterson. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. O. Paust, Miss Emma Paust, Ralph and Samuel Paust of St. Louis, Mrs. . Lena Tiegs and son, Vernon, of Hen- derson, Minn., and Mrs. Leo Berns- tein of Belle Plaine, Minn. During the evening the hostesses served refreshments. * sf Parsons Hostess at Dinner Mrs. W. E. Parsons was_ hostess Sunday evening at 7 o'clock dinner in compliment to her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Youngstown, Ohio. , Garden flowers formed an attrac- tive centerpicce for the dinner table. Covers were laid for 16 guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. May of Youngstown and Mrs, N. O. Hamlin of Greenville, Mich., were also guests from out of the city. x 8 e _Mrs. S. W. Fraser has returned to Bismarck cfter spending the week- end in Fargo with relatives and friends. She was accompanied home by Patricia Gran, little daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gran, who has been the guest of her grandparents in Fargo for several weeks, poorer Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Miller, Grace and Robert Miller, and Mrs. C. 8. Miller of Fargo have returned home after visiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Almquist and Miss Ethel Miller. * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stoelting of Hazen spent Saturday in Bis- marck on business, coer) Mrs. H. P. Asselstyne and Mrs. August Benz of Moffit transacted business here during the week-end, . Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Parsons of Fargo spent Sunday in Bismarck as guests of Miss Ragna Malvold. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Trousdale of Mott “were business callers in Bis- , marck Saturday. We are qualified to meet all situations. Those requiring special or unusual attention are given particular thought and care. You can rely on us at all times. We Understana. Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Phone 240 Night oe 240 For Insurance SERVICE LET LEBARRON INSURE IT Office Over Dahl's Bismarck, N. D. TUESDAY, AUGUST. 28, 1928 Social and Personal Hartlee May of| Autumn Flowers Used to Decorate Tables for Breakfast Party Miss Elizabeth Jones was hostess at a pretty breakfast party Friday morning at her apartment in er- son Court. The rich shades of au- tumn flowers furnished the color scheme in decorating the breakfast tables, Miss Nell Haney of St. Paul, Miss Blanche Christie of Minneapolis and Mrs, Robert McLees of Oshkosn, Wis.. were out-of-town guests, ee * Lions .to Entertain Baseball Club and Other Guests Monday Members of the Bismarck Ball club, committees, and their guests will be entertained Monday evening by the local Lions club, according to an announcement made Monday at the Lions’ weekly meeting. The ball a_ successful i Bs Season. This event will’ also be ‘visitors’ night. G. L. Spear spoke to the Lions Monday on his vacation trip to San Francisco, other coast points and the Black Hills. J. P. Spies urged club members to attend the auto races which will be a big Labor Day event at the new Bryrg speedway park, D, R, Shipley, W. E. Parsons and G. L. Spear were named on the en- tertainment committee for Septem- ber, succeecing E. B, Klein and R. F. |Visitors’ “Day Will Be Closing Event of C.M.T.C. Affairs Invitations to the tournament at Fort Lincoln Wednesday have been received in Bismarck this week. On the occasion of Governor's and Vis- itors’ Day, the Commandant and corps of instructors of the Citizens’ Military Training camp will present the young soldiers in a military and athletic tournament as the closing review for this summer's camp. _ Events demonstrating the instruc- tions given at the camp, will be a part of the day’s program. Inspec- tion of the camp and explanation of the routine of instruction will be granted to all interested, and spec- ial entertainment has been arranged. so Mrs. Coe S. V., Kiebert of St. Cloud, Minn., who has been spending a few days in Center, returned to Bismarck Sunday where she _ will spend another week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiebert before re- turning to her home. “oe Wherland of the August committee. Dr. F. B. Strauss, who has recent- ly returned from a vacation at his lake home in Minnesota, presided at the meeting Monday. Alvin Couch of Bismarck was a guest of the club, Clie ee _Miss Evelyn George, Miss Gene- vieve Parsons and brother, Paul Parsons, spent the week-end in Dick- inson and Medora as guests of Miss George’s brother, Kobert George. eee Glen Colcord, editor of the Minot Independent, and B. E. Stewart, Minot postmaster, came to Bismarck today by airplane to spend a few hours on business and with friends. «+ & Mrs. C. A. Miller of Gackle is transacting business in Bismatck this week. =e 6 Miss Clara Rue of Louisville, Ky., arrived here Saturday to spend some and Mrs. J. Rue, and other reli tives and friends. Miss Rue came here from Rochester, Minn., where she recently underwent an operation. An Louisville, she is Educational Di- rector of Public Health nurses. see Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe of Port- land, Ore., who has been visiting here as house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Raw- lings, left today for her home. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Ruth Rawlings, who will visit her for several months. En route they wapeene some time in Yellowstone ark. ee 6 Mrs. W. R. Ebeling and daughter, Eileen, and Mrs. B. North and children have returned from Jamestown where they have spent the last week as guests at the home of their brother, R. J. Wildes. see Mrs. J. E. Lindstrom and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald of Hazen were in Bis- marck Monday on business and with friends. a eee S. L. Goldman, Chicago, president of the Red Suns Product company, spent Saturday here as guest of C. O, Peterson. ory The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellows little A Cc THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE sts johnson. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss have returned from their summer cottage at Green lake, Spicer, Strauss has spent the last two weeks at the family entire summer. : fter spending the week-end here as turned from a visit to Algoma and| Mr. and Mrs. John A. Timmerman Milwaukee, Wis. returned Saturday from a trip eee New York, bps Washingtgn, D Miss Evelyn Pavlik is visiting in |C» Brooklyn and eastern cities Jamestown this week as guest of Dar URRRE TGP ET Miss Helen Wustner. WASHBURN USED TO PLANES eee Washburn.—' roar of mo: tors of airplanes has become a fa- | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strand have re- jdaughter, Lois, and Mrs. W. H. Ord- turned from Tony, Wis., after a visit Pub a Se ee | left ‘i . way left Saturday for Minneapolis. | with relatives. beccniy pt BE, sail tee eee ee Mrs. Margaret Bingenheimer, Mrs. ese f es International Ai They are house ore of their son | visited friends in the Twin Cities and and_daughter-in. Mr. and Mrs.| Chicago. A. R. Tavis of, Mr. and Mrs. Archie O. of Miss Ethel Mandigo of Braddock | avs, ‘Heney Novtor of worthorat ot came to Bismarck Saturday to spend! Mandan. the week-end yith friends. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ripley and Minn. Dr. Miss Mildred Steimke of Forman is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, 8. Kelly this week. lake, while Mrs. Strauss and have been there during the se Jack Livdahl, who is employed in Mrs. O. Paust, sons, Ralph and + Mrs. Allen Grosgebauer and son, f the Northern Jamestown this summer, spent the |John L. Bowers, Mrs. E. W. Miller Samuel Paust, ‘and Miss “Emma vetirend at his home here. and Mrs, G. H. Wilson are visiting |Roger, Allen, are visiting relativ a See San aay at the home of Rev. J. V. Richert. Lah in Buchanan as guests of Miss Stella |'" Mrs. Miss Esther Monson bo returned from_a two weeks’ vacation trip to the Twin Cities, Duluth, and Arthur, Canada. 4a eee Mr. were guests of friends in Bismarck Sunday. Miss Helen Nelson left Sunday evening for a vacation trip to Yel- lowstone Park, Marvin Ness of Steele spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guest of friends. hall. o.8 Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Barchenger of Center visited friends in Bismarck and Mandan Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fleck spent Sunday in Jamestown with friends and on business. i Mrs. M. O. Dyar of Antler spent Sunday in Bismarck as the guest of friends. eee Mrs. J. H. Mantz of Anamoose and Mrs. G. Mantz of Lincoln Valley returned to their homes Monday Strength Gvasti Tonic is taken to help restore strength and endurance to those who suffer from weakened, run-down, or anemic con- ditions. Sold by all drug stores, Pronounced Gwah-stee 4 sas Expecially prepared by ItalianVineyard Co. Vineyards GUASTI,CAL, Offcts LOS ANGELES | Branches: New York, Chicago, time as guest of her parents, Mr. - Saturdays /--G. P..Shop”. , .Erbe’s Shop Annex Shop: Dolan’s Shop Tonight - Barber Shops Close at 6:30 p.m, We are doing this because we can‘serve the public better-by having the full force _at work during the 6 o’clock dinner hour. New Orleans MATINEE Every Day 2:30 Tuesday Can An Actress Really Love? Pola Negri shows you in “Loves of an Actress.” F. & R. Twentieth Anni- versary Celebration Sept. 1 - 30 Big Show Month 10:00 p.m. 3 Harrington's Shop Broadway Shop Knoti’s Shop Mrs. a business caller in Bismarck Sat- urday. Mr. have spent the summer in California, | Larson and daughter, Carlene, have returned recently to spend a few/returned from a visit to Minnesota weeks » arrived here Monday evening ;jto visit her brother, Henry Haler- son, and her nephews, Robert Conger and Alton Grorud, Mrs, Florence Runyan is visiting in Steele as the house guest of Mrs. Thomas Ritchie. ‘ ee Buchanan. W. G. Scholz of Los Angeles, ee Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tavis, who ‘have spent the summer in California, Mts. E. E. Sims of Mott spent is. Sunday and Monday in Bismarck pd iS pen co oy ‘ with friends and on business. eve Miss Avis Claflin of Sweet Briar is spending a few days at the home of her uncle, R. G. Andrews. Mrs. Henry Mahiman_has as her |house guest Mrs. Leo Bernstein of ort! Belle Plaine, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Pierce | and daughter, Margaret, have re- turned from feted a where they | have been visiting Mr. Pierce’s aunt, Mrs. W. H Sprin and Mrs. E. Otness of Hazen {Personal and | Social News of od eee Mandan Vicinity ee Miss Glenna Travis of Jamestown is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Borkenhagen for a few days. Miss Travis will return to New York City this fall, where she is studying at Columbia university. eee ' ) Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Griffith and son Howard, are spending a few days in Winnipeg. ary 12 its —— mother out of the kitchen Fills up hungry children, Pleases everyone- Good for all, TRISCUIT’ The between meal wheat wafer ee E. M. Holmes of Hensler wis Lloyd Spielman has returned from a two weeks’ visit with friends in Fargo. Attorney and Mrs. L. H. Connolly eee and daughter, Margaret, have re- Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Larson, Gerda |} -—#———__—_—____- and Gordon Sandvold, and Mrs. I. T. se @ and Mrs. L, A. Tavis, who Dance at the Dome tonight. 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