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a Woman Is Married on Parents’ Silver Wedding Anniversary On the silver wedding anniversary of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dolin Braun, Miss Marcelline Braun became the bride of Michael Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraft of_Strasburg. The wedding took place at 8 o’clock this morning, at St. Mary’s procathedral, Father Fisher reading the nuptial mass. Miss Mary Henlein, who was bridesmaid, wore a frock of flat crepe, with tan accessories. Her flowers were a corsage of pink roses. e rose « The bride’s gown was of white satin and lace, with fitte jodice and bouffant skirt fashioned longer in the back. With this she wore a veil of tulle. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of roses and _lilies-of-the- valley. Anton J. Baumgartner of Stras- burg attended the groom. Following the ceremony a, weddii breakfast was served at the home o! the bride’s parents. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kraft of Strasburg. number of relatives and friends from out-of-town were here for the wedding, and to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Braun on their 25th wed- ding anniversary, Mrs. W. E. Maddock Is Honored at Bridge Mrs. F. J. Matscheck entertained evening in compli- ‘alter Maddock. * | Whist was played at four tables, with high score going to Mrs. E. Sebastian and Mrs. Maddock. The hostess served a course lunch- eon at the close of the evening. Bridge’ Party at Peterson Home Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Peterson en- tertained a company of friends at a bridge party last evening. Cards were played at three tables, Mr, and Mrs, E, A. Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnstein having % high score, A course luncheon was served aft- er the games. | Standard Bearers to Present Plays The Stendard Bearers of the| h Methodist church will present two plays, “Sewing for the Heathen,” and “Bashful Lovers” this evening at 7:30 in the church parlors, Piano selections will be Vertes by Jone Noggle and Mildred Brittii and Luby Miller will give a musical reading. Light refreshments will be served after the program. Proceeds from the entertainment will be used for the benefit of the Mission fund. Sas . ’ The official board of the Metho- dist church and their wives will en- tertein the members of the morning and evening choirs with their wives and husbands, Tuesday evening at 9 dinner in the church parlors. A piecrans of music and speeches will ye given during the evening, The annual Christmas Seal sale of the National Tuberculosis associa- tion will open Friday. Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Mrs. Fred Jansonius and Mrs. E. G. Wanner of the Women’ Community council will be in charge of the sale in Bismarck. . Miss Madeline Cordner and Miss Genevieve LaFrance have returned from Grand Forks where they at- tended the meeting of the Northern Interscholastic Press association. En route they visited friends in Fargo. o 4 _The meeting of St. George’s Eve- ning Guild previously announced for this evening, has been postponed. An announcement regarding this meet- ing will be made later. * Miss Florence Torbenson will leave Wednesday for Plaza to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. ees w Mrs. C. W. Poe of Washburn was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Harris Robinson over the, week-end. * Florence Bodvig and Bessie Brown of Tappen were in the city Saturday {¥ for a visit with friends, Miss Fay Ritchie had as her guest over the week-end Miss Opal Bodvi of Steele, sa si FOR RENT: 7-Room Modern Home, well furnished or unfurnished, one | 44¢! of the best homes in town, good location, close in, heated gar- age. Only small family will be consid lered. Write Ad No. 39,|N. care of Tribune. Make reservations for your- self and family for Tha: iv. ing dinner served at the Pat- terson. Get a Radianifire for these cool mornings. Montana-Da- kota Power Co. Amusement Forecast MOVIES ELTINGE THEATER . “Varsity” CAPITOL THEATER “How to Handle Womea” DOME DANCE PAVILION DANCE WEDNESDAY To Musical Entertainment Original Members -of Mothers Club Meet at Luncheon Mrs, F.ank Harris of Minneapolis was honor guest Friday afternoon when Mrs. A. A. Jones entertained J.| at a one o'clock luncheon. A centerpiece of cut flowers Was used on the table where places were marked for six. The guests included Mrs. A. P. Lenhart, Mrs. W. E. Parsons. Mrs. ts. H. Pierce, Harris, and Mra Mary Owens, all of whom were ori- ginal members of the Mothers club when it was founded in 1909, The afternocn was spent informal- ly in reminiscences. Miss Runey Hostess at Novel Luncheon For Miss Josephine Kositeky, who will become the bride of Ray J. vee es a Sera Y., on anksgiving day, ge Runey entertained Saturday at a ane o'clock luncheon at the Grand Pacific hotel. The table appointments out the yellow and scheme and a doll holding a recipe} - cabinet formed a novel centerpiece. Places for the 8 guests were marked with cards for the cabinet on which the write favorite recipes. The the centerpiece were resented the honor guest after the juncheon, Bridge Dinner at C. R. Simpson Home Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sim tertained 12 guests Thu: ning at a bridge dinner. ellow chrysanthemums and yel- low tapers were used on the dinner table, and other appointments car- ried out the yellow and white color scheme. In the bridge games after dinner honors went to Sirs. A. E. Brink and Dr. W. L, Diven, Brown Home Scene of Bridge Party Bridge was played at six tables Friday evening when Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. L. H. Carufel and Mrs. 8. F. Lambert entertained at a “van- ing party.” The affair was given at the Brown om id of a series of par- ties given to raise funds for Christ- mas charity work. For the course luncheon served after the games the tables were decorated with yellow candles and flowers in the same shade. Chromatic Club Gives Short Vocal Program The Chroms son ens lay eve- ic club met yester- day afternoon at the home of Mrs.| beautift Hermann Scheffer, 609 First street. After the rehearsal members of a club and Mrs. 8. A. Floren sang solos. Numbers given included “I Hear Thrush at Eve,” Cadman, and “Roses of Picardy,” by Miss Helen Ostrui s Miss Dortha Walker sang “Softly the Summer Wind,” Bischoff, and “The Morning Wind,” Branscombe. ny iy MacDowell, and Brewer, and Mrs. S. Mrs. G. Olgierson returned Sat- urday from Fargo where she was guest at the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hagen. Mrs, Olgierson, who is vice president of the North Dakota de- partment of the American Legion Auxiliary, attended the meetings of the executive board in Fargo. Members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s club will meet imotron. areniae, iA the club repens Program n arranged by the membership committee, who are in charge of the programs for this month, see The annual Thanksgivi men’s ball will be given evening, Nov. 29, at the Patterson hall. falter Thompson and Jerry Eiserman are in charge of arrange- ments for the Sttair. Fire- The social meeting of the Mothers Service club will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Bernard Andrus. Bridge will be played. Mr. H. P. Ide and Mrs. E. Von- derud of Ha:vey spent the week-end in Bismarck the guests of Miss line Nes: DON’T WAIT—TAKE THEM 1N TIME When Chas. McAllister, Kearny, |. 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Alpe eaeat for on ar uick relief or your mot ick, 35c, 60c, and $1, PT druggists.-Adv. ursday |: Barrymore, Dolores Costello, ‘Discovered’ by Famous Star, Becomes His Bride — By HORTENSE SAUNDERS New York, Nov. 26.—(NEA)— ie romance of America’s great lover of the screen, John Barrymore, and Dolores Costello, brings him for the third time before the public in the role of bridegroom and recalls certain points of similarity to his other adventures in matri z Dolores Costello is one of the most utiful daughters of Hollywood today. But the second Mrs, Barry- poet, actress and playwright as well society queen, had an international reputation as a beauty when he married her almost 10 years ago. Paul Helleu, French artist, de- scribed her as the most beautiful woman in the United States, ,_ And his first wife, Katharine Har- ris, whom he married in 1910, was one of the most lovely debutantes of the season, related on her mother’s side to the Lydigs. Both Were Actresses Each romance has had a back- round of the stage. The first Mrs. In Troubles in His Romances reputation as a great lover, his secure position as the most popular leading man on the stage and screen, his extraordinary voice, and his profile second to none, Barrymore never has found his ma- trimonial conquests unattended by difficulties. He married the first Mrs. Barry- more over the strenuous objections of her father, who considered her too young to marry, His second wife is mony. said to have divorced her husband that she might marry Barrymore. And the romance between him and the lovely Dolores is rumored to have caused so much friction be- tween her parents that they were di- vorced. Though his first two wives have been society women, descended from old New York families, Dolores Cos- 1 tello is a daughter of one of the first families of the films. ago, Maurice Costello, her probably was the most adored man on the screen. spite of his All celebrated beauties and all actresses, these three women whom John upper left, chose to wed. Katharine Harris, his first wife, is shown upper right; below are Michael Strange, left, and Dolores Costello, «ee Barrymore Weds Actress And Beauty for Third Time could not make the play a popular one. Secured Divorce in Paris Barrymore's blonde Dolores has been known since devotion to Two decades father, * they appeared in their first picture, “The Sea B Beast.” But also everyone knew that he married to Michael Strange. The divorce was secured in Paris by Mrs. Barrymore, without and came as a great sur. There is one Maughter, Diana, this second Pag dos oy Barrymore has direc ered the st pirations of each of . It is common talk in luminary has been di Barrymore. Some three years ago, 19, she went west, looking for a b. ‘She was an unknown chorus girl then. Barrymore saw her and was enchante. by her looks, though he tore his hair at her acting. Un- der his instruction, she rapidly rose in the film world until she became what she is today—a star. ness caller here Sa day. R. Poindexter of Jamestown is spending the day in Bismarck on business. Miss Florence Anderson, Ghylin teacher, visited in Bismarck over the week-end, Harold Comstock of Minneapolis was a visitor in the city over the week-end. Miss Roxie Larrec, teacher in the Telfer dist-ict. spent Saturday in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson, Wilton, visited friends in the city over the week-end. city over ‘he week-end. Harry Ulfers, Arena, and W. W. Miller, McKenzie, were business vis- itors in the city Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Magnus; Wing, and Miss Myrtle Elton, who teaches in the Lincoln school, spent the week- end in Bismarck. Harry Larson, assistant postmas- ter, returned last night from p. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— The Ideal Weight Reducer--See this new process ma- chine at the A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop. Our new soft water system for delightful soft water shampoos is now installed. A. W. Lucas Co. Beauty Shop. C. M. Bjerke, Arena, was a busi-! | | | grade teache: iin Bismarck today. in South Danota, where he week-end hunting phescants. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Clizbe, Sibley. pal the week-end in Bismarck. rs. Clizbe visited friends and Mr. Clizbe attended to business affairs. Skartum, primary Sterling, spent the eek-end in Bismarck visiting her ter, Mrs. Frank Brown. Al Dexter, agricultural agent of the Northern Pacific Railway com- pany, is in Bismarck today. He will attend the livestock sale in Mandan tomorrow, Mr. ard Mrs. E. Lange, Fred Lange, and John Hruby, all of Wil- son township, spent Saturday in Bis- marck visiting and attending to business afiairs. H. A, McNutt, agricultural agent of the Soo Line Railway company, is He will attend the purebred livestock sale at Man- dan tomorrow. A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county agricultural agent, is spending the day in Mandan making arrange- ments for the jadi livestock sale which will be conducted there tomorrow. B, E. Groom, chairman of the ag- ricultural committee of the Greater North Dakota association, and Mar- tin Apland, livestock buyer, also of the association, are in Bismarck to- day. They are in charge of the pure- bred livestock sale which will be conducted at the Missouri Slope fair grounds at Mandan tomorrow. 0. W. Mattison, general superin- tendent of the Bismarck branch of the United Public Service company, Miss Esther Benz, of the Gibbs|returned Saturday from Mobridge, school, was a business caller in the | — Thanksgiving organ recital, 4 and 5 p. m., at St. Mary’s Pro- cathedral by Rev. Dom. E. Vitry of the St. Cloud ‘Music Institute and Minneapolis School of Music and Art. The public — Catholics and non- Catholics invited. DOUBLE ACTION Pare Ten tn the oven Same Price for over 38 years 2S ounces tor 259 Use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT the Barrymore, though a society girl, had theatrical ambitions and she plaved with Barrymore in “Believe le, Santipne and with Ethel Barrymore in “Declasse.” She played with John when he made his first motion picture. second Mrs. Barrymore, known as a writer under the name of Michael Strange, has had a many- sided artistic career. As beautiful Blanche Oelrichs, she was a belle of Newport and New York. She divid- ed her time between society and the the wife of Leonar Thomas, | her first husband, rich New York so- ciety man, After her marriage to she became more inter- sted in the stage and in writing, and less in society. She published a book of poems, for which John himself made the illus- trations, for Barrymore is an artist well as an to Her first play ‘Clair de Lun extravagant!: Benduoad in New York with both jack-and his famous sister Ethel in the caste. But even the Barrymores PHONE 1060 Fancy Beet—Fa Ludefink—Imported Met FRESH FRUITS FANCY New Pést—New Parsteye-Gree: Mammoth size Per Pound EP. abc Haprta, Fiat Bresd—ti PHONE 1060 WATITED Opportunity for three or four salesmen to connect up with automobile concern selling light six Chevrolet. Earnings above the aver- experience Write N age. not necessary. N 30 care of Tribune for in- Soft Shell Pecans 59¢ Citrem Peel—Imported Table Rainina—Glace Cherrien—Cranberry Saucee-Cheatnute—Niark Walnute—Hickory Nuts—Pistachio Nuts PATARRH Selling terview. 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Also FABLE and COMEDY Coming Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. ‘The Air Circus’ “IN MINNEAPOLIS” it's Patel Fediison Central—_ Economical © Visit Four Cafes the famous Cuisine and Service Unexcelled at Flame Room Moderate Prices 500 Rooms tele, ot ey $2.00 per day end up life throbs red ond apt i in st end finest ball- Carege Accommedations reom in Northwest. One Block At Seventh between Hennepin and Nicollet 4 spent the|s. Dak., where he spent the week- | considered. jend inspecting the Mobridge proper- |ties of the company. Ernest Jacob- son, Chicago, president of the com- \pany, who accompanied him to Mo- then left for Chicago. Dinner will be served from 1 ‘the Patterson. FOR RENT: 7-Room Modern Home, well furnished or unfurnished, one jof the best homes in town, good location, close in, heated gar- See eel Ay Dr. Enge . Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. |bridge, returned to Bismarck and/| to 9 p. m. 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Hart, MANDAN, “At the “Sensational Hand ON THE PALACE THEATRE Tuesday - Vaudeville WUN SISTERS “A Chinese singing and dancing Duo” LUCIAN LUCCA “The Merry Troubadour” BROWNLEE’S HICKVILLE FOLLIES : “A Rural Ziegfeld Revue” HAPPY HARRY WILSON LA SALLE BROS. to Hand Acrobats” “BUCK PRIVATES” | Starring { Lya de Putti and Malcom McGregor Eddie Gribbon A comedy riot built around the army of occupation, and privately speaking a good cure for those blues. COMING 4 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. — MATINEE: THUR. - SAT. ; Colleen Moore in “Lilac Time” 1 NO. DAK. Party” SCREEN Eureka Depar: ment

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