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* a” un tes . ear «| Social and Personal per | @ % FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928 SS ey Josephine Kositzky Becomes Bride of Ray J: Madigan on Thanksgiving Day Rev. O. S. Jacobson Officiates at Pretty Home Ceremony at High Noon , At high noon on Thanksgiving day Fast.ion Plaque ; 28 there. turned to Bismarck today from Al- mont and Sims were he conducted special Thanksgiving day services in| Ichurehss Library Holds Story ~ sephine Kositzky became the bride of at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Kositzky, Miss Jo- Ray D. Madigan, son of Mr. and| Mrs. William Madigan of Schenec- |the Bismarck public library. tady, N. Y, Rev. 0. S. Jacobson read the mar- Preceding the ceremony Miss Es- lin the children’s reading room. eee ther Jacobson sang two solos, “I| Love You,” and “At Dawning.” Church Choirs Are Bayert Jacobson sang “I Love You Truly.” Both were accompanied by Miss Margurite Kennedy, who also played Lohengrin’s wedding march as the bridal party descended the | stairs. | The bride .was given in marriage | by her father. wore a frock of yellow flat crepe and carried a bouquet of roses. Little Miss Eloise Kositzky, in yellow crepe de chine, was her sis- ter’s flower girl, and carried a bas- ket of pink roses. Floyd B. Sperry attended the groom. Fe The bride’s gown was of ivory m white satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and bouffant irt, made | longer in back. Her il of tulle was fastened with pearls. She car- ficers at a banquet. music and speeches was given. speech, ewe ried a shower bouquet of brides | Paul Grambs Married to Edith Mary Evans Cards have been received in Bis- marck announcing the marriage of ‘Paul Grambs, eldest son of Mr. and Frank J. Grambs, to Miss ee Mary <vans, of East Orange, N. roses and lilies of the valley. A wedding dinner was served to 25 relatives of the bride immedi- ately.after the ceremony in the pri- vate dining room of the Grand Pa- cific hotel. ‘The bride’s cake, in the shape of a bell, and ornamented with a minia- ture bride. and groom, formed the | centerpiece for the table which was } lighted with pink and white tapers. |6, at Rye, New York. Favors were pieces of the bride’s cake tied with pink tulle. Mr. and Mrs. Madigan left yester- day by car for a short wedding trip to the Twin Cities. On their return they will make their home in Bis- marck for a few months. For traveling, the bride wore a coat of brown fur trimmed travelure, with matching hat, and a tailored dress of brown crepe satin, Mrs. Madigan is a graduate of the Bismarck high school and last year attended Livingston’s Academy of Art in Washington, D. C. The groom is manager of the western North Dakota division of the General Electric company with headquarters here, Relatives from out-of-town who| December 1. attended the wedding were Mrs. Mrs, ation. this company. Hour for Children A children’s story hour will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Stories and Thanksgiving poems é . d n jespecially suited to children from riage service before an improvised | the first to the fourth grades will altar in the living room banked with | be told by the librarian, Miss Ruth ferns and flowers. |King. The story hour will be held Honored at Banquet Solos by F. N, Orchard and Miss| | Ruby Wilmot, accompanied by Miss | Ruth Rowley, and piano selections | ty ed Ruth nee sine tela Miss Katherine Kositzky, who at-|f the program given Tuesday eve- tended her sister as bridesmaid, | "ine at the Methodist church when the combined morning and evening choirs were guests of the church of- Dinner was served by the Ladies Aid to the guests at seven o'clock, and following this a program of Mrs. John A. Larson was present- d with a gift in recognition of her er" as leader of the’choir, Rev. W. E. Vater making the presentation The wedding took place November Mr. and Mrs. Grambs will make their home after December 1 at 36 Monte Vista Ave., Ridgewood, N. J., where Mr. Grambs is employed by the New York City Housing corpor- The corporation is engaged in building the city of Radburn, N. J. Mr. Grambs, who is a graduate of the Lafayette university at Easton, Penn., is the resident engineer for The Trinity Lutheran Girls Sewing club will hold a fancy work and candy sale at Co- wan’s Drug Store, Saturday, AN EXTREMELY CHIC close- fitting turban of brown velvet has interesting ear tabs of brown lace. esi ees : Personal and 1 Social News of | Mandan Vicinity Mrs. A. W. Furness will leave to- morrow for Chicago to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Sessions, for two weeks. see Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn s Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr . J. Atwood, of Jamestown, parents of Mrs. Scothorn. | e Members of the Mandan Meth- odist Ladies Aid society will hold Matinee Every Day—2:30 TONIGHT—Fri. and Sat. 3 EVENING SHOWS Saturday—6, 7:30 and 9 Charles Gaskill, grandmother of the = bride, Earl, Gaskill, her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and three children, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dr. Enge Coon, all of Sterling, Chi ‘ Mrs. F. A. Efnissee Was hostess to a group of eight children Wed- nesday afternoon in honor of the first birthday anniversary of her Leeas Bik. iropractor +. Druglese Physician - Bismarck, N. D. son, Frank, Jr. Mrs. John Delzer assisted the hostess, * *'* Thomas J. Burke returned to Bis- marck Thursday night from Fargo where he attended the Thanksgiving party of the Bachelors’ and Bene- | dicts’ club. Rev. I. G. Monson, pastor of the Trinity English Lutheran church, re- FALL and WINTER Tailor Made $32.50 FRANK KRALL Tailor ee We are now offering for sale to the peo- ple of this community which we serve $6 Cumulative Preferred Stock. Dividends on this issue hold priority over dividends on Common stock. Dividends payable quarterly on Jan: lst, April 1st, July 1st, and Oct. 1st. Price $98 and accrued divi- dend per share. Par value $100—Redeem- able at $105 plus accrued dividends. 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SUITS and OVERCOATS A Limited Opportunity | v The Picture the Countrys Talk Hainer breesy ith tein pleture w gether inn wlcun nian aplin and mat enring mee stud ens ten Holly wood News Pictures Comedy COME EARLY!. 4went to Linton for the day to be @ rummage sale in the building on | Main street formerly occupied by) the J. C. Penney company. e 8 Mr, and, Mrs. C. F. Kelsch, daugh- ter Jean,"and Miss Helen Kelsch, guests of Mr. Kelsch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Kelsch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. R. Schultze and family motored to Terry, Mont., to spend the week-end at the home of Mr. Schultze’s’ father, Max| Schultze, eee Among the Mandan people who were guests of relatives out-of-town for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McKendry and Raymond Schultz, who spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ufer of | Bismarck Christmas Street Lights Ready f Bismarck is assured of having at |“ Mild, safe, purely vegetable—25e least 13 of its street intersections in I the business district decorated with leaves today for Dickinson to visit | red, white, and green lights during the Christmas holidays. This statement was made today by Glendive, brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. McKendry. ul = Mrs. Frank Williamson of Oak- land, Calif., who has been the guest of Mrs. A. W. McLean this week, friends over the week-end. Mrs. | Williamson is a former resident of | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the Yellowstone division of the Northern Pacific railway. Three Ships Stand by Stricken Ocean Vessel Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 30.—(AP) | crew of the British freighter, Chief Maquilla, in distress 2,000 miles west of here in the Pacific ocean, were removed today when the Can- adian-American Shipping :ompany, owners of the craft, were advised that the Japanese freighter Montreal Maru was alongside and the British freighter Atlantic City and the Jap- anese steamer Yogen Maru were |—Fears regarding the safety of the| #5.800n after Dec. 5 as possible, he ing up the reports of several com- mnlttees of business men which had been soliciting for the necessary funds. The drive, will easily net $1,000, Goddard said. The lights have al- ready been purchased and efforts will be made to have them installed said. The lights will be strung diagon- ally across the intersections and arched to give the intersections dome-shaped roofs of electric lights. olds The porpoise, usually considered stupid creature, is now said to ha a much larger brain than a man. | In What Month Is Your Birthday? Dickinson, having lived there when standing by. H. P. God dard, secretary of the As- Mr. Williamson was roadmaster of | sociation of Commerce, after check- TO RELIEVE— | NATURE'S Fas be cure of prompt, easy and pleasant sults. It ie more in actio: lar better than ordinary and Sold by Phone 476 ‘Tablets —and te- a and it. All four Bismarck druggists. CAN Gt TYOUL On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Come to Toyland, Saturday. find their hearts’ ling eyes devour Beautiful Dolls that walk and talk! Cuddly lovable dolls with big laughing eyes and brown or golden curls. Beauti- fully dressed. Always smiling. They’re children you'll be proud of—so accom- plished—they sleep and talk, and even dance or walk with you! $1.98 to $8.98 Wheel Toys for active boys and girls Everything on wheels from roller skates to aeroplanes! Any child will be wild with joy to have a shiny velocipede, or a speedy scooter, or a red and tan aeroplane that almost flies, it goes so fast.. Other kinds, too. Wonderful values! 98c to $33.45 Mechanical Toys that are marvelous A great variety of amusing new toys that go like magic when you wind them up. Mischievous Felix cats that ride scooters, coons that Charleston, daredevil aero- planes, speedy autos, sand toys. Such a wenderful selection from which to choose. 25c 0 $10.19 Gamesand Books that will interest every child Books that children love — fairy tafes, “seri Games so fascinat- series,” new stories. ing that. the whole family will want to play them. Exciting card and “board” games. Alibi golf, ‘mysterious Ouija boards. Old time favorites and many new ones. 19c 0 $1.25 Christmas Tree Decorations and Lights Here at Ward’s you will find a wide selec- tion of Christmas tree decorations, includ- ing tinsel, ornaments, roping and lights at “owest prices. Also wreaths and Christ- mas: hells. Decorations range in price from 39c to $4.79. Christmas tree lights, 31.50 to $1.75." _ MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 300 Fourth St., Bismarck, No. Dak: See the most wonderful array of Toys ever assembled at Ward’s. Here joy and good cheer reign and boys and girls desire in this veritable wonderland in miniature. Spark- with eager gaze the hundreds upon hundreds of radiant new toys. All so spick and span in their bright colors. toy—just received from Old Santa’s workshop. laughter and smiles are contagious! Every one is a new Come to Toy!and, where Enjoy yourself. Prize Stoc. — a stockingful of amus- educational toys for children. A real football for boys. A tea set for girls. And dozens of other toys, besides. A ful value! Free—A big surprise pack- age with each stocking! Ward's Toys are New Toys and are Priced Low Cae p {7 > ae —F7 Be TY QA (vip SLR Store Open from 9 to9