The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 5

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(THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 Hn nN Sr aA RR NEES EEN IIS BREEAM AANA TIE BARI CEI A ERNE RAE OMNES INA ATIVE HERO A ERIE NS THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Regina Eisele and Daniel Thomas Are Married Wednesday Miss Regina Eisele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eisele of Bis- marck, became the bride of Daniel ‘Thomas Wednesday morning at St. Mary’s procathedral. The nuptial mass was read by Father John Slag. 4 The bride wore white georgette with a silk tulle wedding veil. Her flowers were pink roses. She was attended by Miss Anna Thomas of Solen, who wore peach colored georgette and carried a bouquet of carnations, Matt Eisele was best Social and Personal Local P. T. A. Group Hear Health Talk Wednesday Evening! Dr. J. D, Jungman of the state | j health department addressed mem- | bers of the Wachter Parent-Teacher association Wednesday evening on “The Prevention of Contagious Dis- ! ease.” ' Dr. Jungman spoke particularly | on the prevention of diphtheria, out- | lining a plan of immunizing by | means of anti-toxin. Mrs. C. Koch read a report on the state Parent-Teacher association | meeting, which was held here in Oc- | tober. The musical program of the | LPF PPPEEE SPEC OPCS D A.W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Style and Shopping Center ¢, NOVEMBER COAT , man. 4 . evening included two vocal solos by A wedding dinner was served at! Miss Anna Munson. | the bride’s home following the cere-|" Refreshments were served at the | mony. Places at dinner were mafked| close of the mecting. for 30 guests. ee 8 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are visiting relatives and friends in the castern | YOSephine Kositzky Led of the state. They will be at! Is Honor Guest at ome in Bismarck where Mr. 4 ‘hom Two Pretty Parties’ Thomas is employed at the Oakland garage. Mrs. Thomas attended St. Mary’s| omer school and has been employed at] Miss Josephine Kositzky, whose the Woolworth store for the last/ marriage to Ray Madigan of Sche- year. nectady, N. Y., will take place here Out-of-town guests at the wedding | Thank: ing day, has been honored included Mr. Thomas’ parents and)this week at two pretty social af- sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas and! fairs. Miss Anna Thomas of Solen, and| Mrs. Arthur G er and Mrs, E. Rev. Father Francies of Solen. J. Schultz entertained at a surpri rier? party Wednesday evening for Miss The Business and Professional} Kositzky at her home. There were 4 Women’s club will hold a rummage} guests for three tables of bridge, sale Saturday, beginning at 8 a. m.,! and high score was won by Mrs. R. in the building formerly occupied by|T. Bakken. A shower of amber People who can’t have plenty of autho: clusive dressmaking circles this winter. Most of the plaids are printed velvets, it seems to me, but at Nicole Groult's there is a crepe de chine model of Scotch print in predominant dark green with stripes and cross stripes of gra: lighter green and red. The skirt i a mild circular line with a yoke belt and a front panel of s e pleati.g. There are uni incrustations of lacquer re: st. plaids tion in ex- Jones and Webb grocery. ~ | glassware was presented to Miss the neck, which is a conservative V oe ae : ‘Cul r Geaih ‘i és shape, and again on the cuffs. ry Archie Wright of Chicago, form-| On Tuesday evening Miss Ko- RITA. Th S S t l St I ji erly of Bismarck, and atate sitzky was honored at a m Se e eason Ss uccess. u es Womeldor of Chicago visited friends] ous shower when Mrs. J. W. Mc-| yy 5 ie in Bismarck this week en route to| Guiness, Miss Della Sochern and! yeainond ine Wat: Buckwalter of Montana on a hunting trip. Miss Kitchen entertained at | and daughter, Maureen, returned | % & : the McGuiness home. The Birthday Mission society of! A color scheme of yellow and the First Lutheran church will meet| lavender was carried out in the Friday evening in the church par-) table appointments. Bridal bouquets lors. The Mmes. Larson of Mandan! adorned the tally cards, candy cor- will be hostesses. sages marked cach place, and the guests were presented with individ- ual corsages of flowers. Bridge was played at three tables, with honors going to Miss Francis Wanner, Mrs. Milton Rue, and Miss Marian Ackerman. eo All Luxuriously Fur Trimed this morning after spending the last two days with relatives and friends in Bismarck and Mandan, arr) The card party, which will be giv- en by the Auxiliary to the Patriarch Militant Friday evening at the Odd|% Fellows hall, begin at 8:30.) % Bridge and whist will be played, and the public js invited. x oe You'll Save It You Choose Your Coat in * Amusement Forecast: MOVIES BS Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Nupen and x daughter, Velma, of Jamestown, |% formerly of Bismarck, visited friends | %$ here Wednesday. x ee James Olson of Bismarck was re- cently initiated into Delta Mu chap- ter of Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks. 0 Mrs. H. E, Shearn returned home| ¥ Wednesday after visiting in Huron, | ELTINGE THEATER “Forbidden Hours” Laie S. D., as guest of her sister, M 1 CAPITOL THEATER A daughter was born Wednesday| i. Saylon st ten Me is poate “Love Hungry” to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ebenal of teas Bismarck at the home of Mrs. John; Dixon, 504 Ninth street. ee x Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pathmann of Carson are spending a few days in Bismarck, steal and Mrs, aorge W. Lewis of DOME DANCE ee spent Wednesday in Bis- x PAVILION DANCE SATURDAY To Dome Musical Entertainment Broaacast over KFYR y 450 Meters Special for Friday and Sat. | aR urday, one assortment of Hats! ss Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Kelsven of Al-|at $1.95. The Agnes Hat Shop. |< S mont were guests in Bismarck Wed- = : RY nesday. eae Fur Coats. A fine selection Mr. and Mrs, 8. Nordby of Dodge| &, Choose from. A small deposit ; a ae is| Will put it away for future oe Sera Sete tierce delivery. Bismarck Cloak Shop. ‘ —— 1% LOLOL LLLALELLE LLLP PLL APPL PLALPLPPLPLPPDLPLPLLLPLPPPLPAPLPLEAEPLE A.W. 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D. : af id ae selected individual stores from every state (and we are one of those stores) to Youthful Types for Misses—More Mature Styley for Women | combine their purchases only; this accumulated tremendous quantity compelling honest merchandise right from the manufacturer and compelling the lowest pos- sible prices. Women who wear the larger sizes will find many coats in these sale groups exactly suited to their taste. A. W. LUCAS CO.| Where You Expect More tor Your Money--And Get It The stores have just one link—Buying Power—beyond that they are con- ducted by their individual owners. %

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