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‘, ‘~ I a tet * FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1928 _ Hire, G..E. Wingreene. | Mission’ Society Leads Program on Symphony Orchestras Meets at Bridge at Brazerol Home Phonograph records illustrated the| Mrs. Felix Ulmen and Mrs. A. M, papers on famous symphony conduc- | Brazer ore which were read at the mecting of the Thursday Musical club this ‘week. f ere hostesses to St. An- thony division of the Catholic Mis- sionary society Thursday evening at the Bragerol home. «Mrs. Frank Barnes was hostess,| Bridge was pls: at six tab! and Mrs. G. E. Wingreene was pro-| and score ert geal won by Ped agram leader. - Mrs. A. J, Bauer read a paper on the development of the orchestra, and the various i bigot Were as et oe on the following: » Mrs. A. J: Arnot, New York Phil onic orchestra; Mrs. G. E. Win- 1¢, Philadelphia Symphony; Mrs. Sane Robinson, Boston Symphony; L.R. Priske, Chicago Sym- ; Miss Ruth Rowley, St. Louis phony; Mrs, H, J. Duemeland, eapolis pe held Mrs. Frank arnes, San Francisco Symphony. Marjorie Smith =and Archie McPhee Married Thursday Miss Marjorie Smith, daughter of Mrs. H. F. Sloan of Mandan, _be- came the bride of Archie McPhee Thursday evening at 6 o’clock at the odist parsonage in Bismarck. ‘Rev. Walter E. Vater officiated. Miss Charlotte Logan, who at- tended the bride, wore navy blue flat crepe and a corsage of Ophelia roses and pompons. groups | bittersweet decorated: the rooms. ae Siljan and Mrs. Dan McDon- ald, Halloween colors ‘and bowls < course luncheon was served at the close of the evening. ‘ ° Last Booster Week Program Will Be_ Given This Evening . The last Booster Weck program for the Baptist church will be held this evening with musical numbers wee by the Young People’s s0- ¢ . focal, a musica’ jiano and violin solos and sketch will be givon by Ethel Sandin, Marguerite Kennedy, Adolph Engelhardt, Bayard Jacob- Det irginia Stephens and Helen G ‘hapa “The Child Life of the Nation” will be the subject for the evening’ lecture. arch inged thi church arrai e Gel ien evening. Miss Justine Granner, who has ‘Ms EI THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. . Paris, Oct, 12.—(AP)—Black satin has by no means been retired from active service for afternoon cos-|~~ . Goupy shows @ two piece ss with a circular skirt of black tin and coat blouse of silk brocaded with velvct in black and yellow. The Mis.ionary society of the/narrow roll collar and deep V front progam for|of the blouse are bound with black. — The bride wore an ensemble of spent i] in hospi satin, and she carried a shower navy blue imported french flannel. ine China, gave an interesting talk ee Douquet of pink roses and lilies-of- Mer corsage was of roses and pom-| her experiences and the work which|the valley. pons. Henry Halverson was best man, Mr. and Mrs. McPhee left for Chi- cago and other eastern cities. Upon their return, they will be at home at Person court. The bride is a graduate of Bis- marck high school, and has been manager of the Parisian Beauty ehep for several years. ir. McPhee is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Dan McPhee of Bismarck. He ig. employed in the hail insurance department at the state capitol, Dr. and Mrs. Diven Entertain at Cards Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Diven enter- tained at dinner and bridge Wed- nesdey evening at their home. A color scheme of yellow was car- ried out in the table appointments, and cut flowers centered the dinner table. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole won honors in the bridge games, Mrs. Helen Anthony of Niagara Falls, N. Y., representative of the Worzen’s Peace union of New York eity, is in Bismarck this week to speak on “The Christian Church and orld Peace.” Mrs. Anthony will aneek this evening ct a meeting of lonpartisan club. No. 1 at the city me room. The public is invited to ‘his address. On Saturday evening, i Mrs, Anthony will meet with the Earnest Researchers class of the Methodist church at the home of Mre, A. S. Dale on Rosser avenue. Mrs. Anthony will speak at the Methodist church Sunday evening. The paper “No. 10 Downing Street,” read by Mrs. C. W. Moses atthe meeting of the Fortnightly club Wednesday, was written by Mrs. N, 0. Ramstad, a member of the club who is spending the winter in Cali- ‘ornia.: fe @ . , Misses 3ernadine and Blanche Mc- Layghlin, who have been visiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McLaughlin, will leave tonight for their home in Chicago. - Mrs, C. Lightbody, Mrs. E. Lar- wan, Mrs. J, Smith and Mrs. F, Haas wete among the guests from Hazen pie pttend the Eastern Star meeting ‘here Thursday. . a a ee ods, A. Jensen and family left Wednesday for Bozeman, Mont., ‘xbere they will visit relatives and friends. eee ‘'Mrs.. Ray Diamond of Detroit, Hich., is visiting here as house guest of Mrs. Francis Halloran, Miss Thelma Duncan left Thurs- day for Almont to spend the week- rf at her home. ‘NOTICE “Hat Sale, 10c and 25c. Meth- ‘odist church basement Satur- +: Octoker 13th, Sale’ starts a. is being done in that area. 4 Miss Esther Wilson and Mrs. Mc- Nutt gave readings, and there were! musical numbers by Miss Dency Dickinson, Adolph Engelhardt, the Indian Girls Glee club, Misses Ada and Lucille Herbert and Elsie Nel- hee eee Ann M. Reisenauer Becomes Bride of Leslie Bambury Miss Ann M. Reisenauer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reisenauer of Mandan, and Paul Bambury were married Wednesday morning at St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Mandan. Rev. Father Paul read the marriage service, Miss Eva Reisenauer, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. Bambury was attended by his broth- er, Lester Bambury of Bismarck. Younger’ sisters of the bride as- sisted in the ceremony. Ida Reisen- auer was ring bearer, Marion Reis- enauer and Jacky Brucker, train bearers. The bride’s: gown was of white A wedding breakfast was served relati and friends of the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reisenauer. Mr. and Mrs. Bambury left for Waubay, S. D., where they will be guests at the home of Mr. Bam- bury’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Monson. They will return to Man- dan to make their home. Qut-of-town guests at the wed- ding included Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Monson of Waubay, Mrs, Katherine Leland of Milwaukee, Wis., Lester and Edward Bambury of Bismarck, Arthur McNallan of Wabasha, Minn., and A. W. Mellen of Bis- marck. a Mrs, L. G. Eastman and Mrs, E, P. Martin of Hazen are spending a few days in Bismarck this week. They attended the Eastern Star meeting here Thursday, oa, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. cet sie will leave Sunday for Waterville, Kan., where they will spend two weeks with relatives. The ladies aid of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold a food This program ’ LISTEN IN Sunday Evening for the ENNA JETTICK Broadcest Se COME IN “Songs You'll ws me *» | can get this | Tellus bow you iste aad . liked it, Let us botig heendlcnat eves Fs is variety o! Gao - Blue Enna Jetticks ietwork Chain ve carry by KOA Denver "Sell pramthorr The Enna Jettick| 44 7 P.M. you—from Health Shoe Extra Narrow to for women Extra Wide e cate Seturday at t ctore. The sale will o'clock, A. W. Luezs| ning. Representatives from the fol-| begin at 11] lowing chapters attended the school: Weshburn, Mandan ee. Mrs. Edra Best lcft.this mornii for Van Hook where she will 9: a few days as gueet of her son-in- Inw and dauchter; Mr. and Mrs.! Lewis J. Menn, Linton, Hazen, ae ae and Bismarck. | Over 200 Members of Eastern Star Attend School: Here; + Over 200 members of the Ordor of Ea:tern Star aitended the cchool cf instruction for the 14th district, held ee FE. H. Morris, K. W. Simons, and C. F. Iverson left today for Minne- in Bismavek Thur anclis where they will attend the| ing exranged, according to those in]Wachington time’ and as'ced as-ai/ in pa ieee Ce site Grand| Mianesote-Purdue “football game charge. woathor conditions around the Ma- Worthy Matron, and Wiliiam Hall of | Saturdey. = | ‘ Jamestown, Grand Worthy Patron, were present at the sessions, Mrs. Doris Tostcvin of Mandan, districs deputy, was in charge of; arrangements for the school, Past Grand co: icers_were present- Mrr. E. H. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Wol- verton ard Mrs. J. D, Muir of Lin- ton spent Thursday here while at- tonding the district mecting of the Order of Eastern Star. ed, including Mrs. Effie Lahr, Mrs. PERT TEN TERE | Florence ' Hoskins, Blanche! St. Mary’s Circte will hold Lyna Whittemore, of Bismarck, andi rummage sale Saturday, Oct. Mrs. Lucille Lahr Wyard of Fargo. | ‘S?-1 13th, in building formerly oc- Opening of Chapt hie fied by Bismare'’ chapter ‘No. 1,|Cusicd by McCracken’s. on n by Washdura, No. 104; bee Avenue. Biunt Funeral Rites to Be Held Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Charles . 22 of Haz: allcting | juecn Ecther chapter, No. 9, of Mandan, and closing by Linton chap- ter, No. 67. The musical program during the evening included vocal 5 tions by! Mrs. F. G. Ackerman, M: Perr! ! W. » Bismarel; pioneer who died Dunn, Mrs. W. J. Targart, Miss May-| carl; sterday morning following a ian Sandin, and Miss Kamona| lingering illness, will be conducted Boepple, of Bismarck, and Mrs. D, C.| at the First Presbyterian church at Scothorn of Mandan. 2:30 p. m. tomorrow, \ banquet was served at the Ma-| Hcnorary pallbearers, chosen from sonic Temple et 6:30 Thursday eve-| smong grcup of Bismarck’s early You know the pack. e it is made at Niagara Falis ounces | full-size biscuits As Made in Shredded Wheat Factories for 34 Years . der of muscle, bone and brain A bute ‘perfect food for growing children — easy-to-serve with milk or cream. WY CAprro? Theater HERE’S- THRILLS! Tonight Saturday SHOE MART HUNTED! CHILLS! LAUGHS! SPEED! ACTION! ROMANCE! Hey hey! Hoot's ridin’ again. Supplies the western atmosphere for a dude ranch. Scorned by a rich thrill seeking society adventuress, until——? CARL LAEMMLE Presents FLYIN’ COWBOY FOX NEWS and COMEDY Morday - “Sorrell and Sen” . 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