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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, L 25, 1929 : THF SISMARCK TRIRUNE rotogra Milwaukee Journal. erses ne: =| CHILDREN Eugene s “Hunger,” pre- 5 \ Eplacopel students at Sar the, University ty Ole Aoberts Barton we Mr. Cride e03 nts al . rr S of Wisconsin. & Roberts Barton grinned. “As sarcastic as ever.| this afternoon by Wedding of Miss Shirley Penner ine) dee ke ‘way. elke to Mis wife. And | firemen spread earth And Lester Diehl Is Solemnized in : at } play, which won first place in the! I shall let Sam Brewster tell the | you know and I know all she's done |and also threw some wal * ; , Gramatic contest at the university. bet hecthg aaa be to me—|for him. The family has to have «| house is occupled by several several families. Beautiful Home Setting Wednesday beh ah Wek Same eek a (ee eee ee, ee a eae Gee Se eis tania Mmes. Woehle-Kelly —|man grown and doing well in busl-|into Harv all right” " oy age Shoes. A. W. Miss Helen Anderson, Grand| Current Events Club Give Bridge Party [25 vert*ttis ume he go started | qi ySKk, T,srued Jol sem, by | — Forks, and Maurice Dien! |Meets at O'Hare Home on the Criders, and Mrs. rider, whom | Children ‘took thelr cue from thelr ; There were guests for three tables /T know and like and admire. father when they were little and she Are Attendants Papers on “Italian Literature” : ot bridge when Mrs. N. B. Woehle| Harvey Crider's home, did you] stood for it. Now she has to. A Mra, Nellie Evaris, and on “Roman : and Mrs. Clara Kelly entertained | know?” said Sam. “Yes, he came mother should insist ttul st Myths and nda by: et Ronee : Tuesday afternoon at the home of |home from Minneapolis for Easter.| treatment irom her children trot Miss Shirley Campbell Penzer,) 7), sre by Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Woehle east of the city. Got a few days off. He's been with a tabs Rea eae Saal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | rtting of the Gusrent Peents club ; : Honors in the afternoon's card | copper company ever since he gradu- | "“gayrtivat 1 ” here for our _fenner came ine bride of br. Us meeting of the Current Events club : gamer wear to tars GT, W9aRGUH |Get hum wcolmee aid guess Des | oj Ben eee iy Coes gate y Btuart Dieh! at a beautiful home | ** the home of Ane Baar beac \ SON and Mrs. Kate Willin. Mrs. Brady | shooting right up. My folks are all | ™! tae SA tie ean tee ied ceremony at three o'clock Wednesday | ,, M's. Evarts discussed a oe : was presented with a guest favor. away and they invited me over for | Sems, vali, it's ¢ thet Wahl. Evershar afternoon. be ian writers from the time of Pink and white carnations were|dinner. Bee was there, too. She's|smember. Well. it's too bad, that's -. Pp 1 ‘The charming ring service was read ee et Petrarch to the modern used about the rooms and for the| got a good job with the Star Adver- | T've got to say. by Rev. Paul & Wright of the irst careene wu pol tad from some § . ‘ . tables bce @ course ee was | tising Company—commercial art, you | 4 $ Desk Set ¢@Preabyterian church, fore a bower n oh served at the close of the games. know, that's her line. I knew she'd °. of eybotium ferns, palms, and Easter | MTS. Zuger, in her paper traced | eae make her mark some day. She usea || City-County Briefs | Has Sueceeded in extend- lilies. Rows of white candles were | in’, Picea On, which ‘The Rebekah lodge will hold their|to do all the covers for the ‘Armada’! | We are in the stationery busi- placed between the plants, and tall | fave became classics, telling some of . Zam |rcgular meeting tomorrow evening at|in high school. I was tickled pink| Charles Robertson of the Robert- ‘We've found 1* good busi> AL the showing baskets of the lifes, tied with white | (he Most beautiful ones, and showing | Fag. 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall. when she got her chance to go to| son's store at Valley City, was in Bis-| DC® Ve 1* good tulle ribbons, were at either side. ype of story was borrowed . the university and stu marck yesterday on business connect-| €88 to deliver che right goods Miss Charlene Wisehart, Fargo, | fom the Grecians, Sam was so susplclously enthusias- | ed with the shop here. at the right price. played Mendelssohn's wedding march | A committee was appointed by the ‘ tic about Bee that I could scarcely i as Reverend Wright entered, leading | Present, Mrs. George | Shafer, to Personal and get him back long enough to tell me| William Langer, Bismarck attorney,| We take pleasure in offering ie Food the bridal party. He was followed by hecessary_chafiges in the . : about Mrs, Crider. “She's well 1| ts spending the week in Crosby, N. Wahl-Eversharp Desk Sets. the groom with his brother, Mr.|0¥-laws to bring them up-to-date. : Social News of ." here he is trying the Divide count: Maurice Diehl, who acted as’ best | 7"¢ committee ts Mrs. George Regis- . Mandan Vicinity OfWvell. Oh, yes! Just fine, My|contest eases Fed biel ted a rn tome <a care spond KESTER DU er, Mrs. J. D. and Mrs. - ‘ . ine sxcenti man. andan Vicin but she i ice look \ 7 berhetah ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Ander- | Obert Olson. ‘ [Ana the best cook? ‘the dinner was | “A. B. Relf, Thayer avenue hamess-| grace and beauty wich che ur |] To Include Friday and Saterday son, Grand Forks, preceded the bride, | iat Thor realy tent fa ittee announced | just » little back talk, you might say, = \ |gorgeous. Their house always looks | maker, left for Sumner, Ia., Wednes-| moet in writing sat ee was a “ r, wi a ie Before the ceremony Miss Marian| Refreshments were served by Mrs. Oot the younger flapper stars. Dickinson. : Sandin sang “Because,” accompanied | Hare at the close of the meeting. eee Miss Wisehart. Se ‘Wednesday night bridge club last eve-| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keidel are the Matinee Prices iM 1Se and 380 White Hee net over ite tattsta, Mrs. G. Bird Heads ning at the home of Mien Bing parents J a ee born ‘Tuesday (Until 6 o'clock) fashioned with a many-tie ir A There were guests for les,] at the jarck hospital after 6 which was short in front and fell in Fortnightly Club)| score prizes going to Mrs. Roy Random ee bile tres a train at the back, formed the bride’s — and Mrs. Eleanore Jarvis. N. S. Packard, has returned from a 4 gown. Her tulle veil was held in a] Mrs. George Bird was named presi-| For the two-course luncheon served} Wadena and Fergus Falls, Minn., 2 an WER . ATTEND THE EARLY SHOWS { cap of Duchess lace. She carried ajdent of the Fortnightly club at the|at the conclusion of the games an at- | where he has been spending the past AND AVOID THE CROWDS shower bouquet of white roses and{annual election held yesterday after-| tractive color motif of yellow and) month. ‘a lilies of the valley. A necklace of|noon at the home of the retiring] green was cleverly carried out. * * * pearls was her only ornament. President, Mrs. John Burke. * * * Teachers of the Mandan schools COMING MON. - TUES. - WED. Miss Anderson, a sorority sister of | Officers who will serve with Mrs. i enjoyed a dinner party Tuesday eve- ' a \ the bride, wore an eggshell taffeta} Bird during the coming year are: Auxi lary Plans for % ning at the high school gymnasium. ¥ 4 The One and Only gown in the bouffant style, made with | Mrs. C. W. Moses, vice president; Miss|) Annual Poppy Drive} A Proeram of musical numbers, read- uneven hemline, with slippers to]Anna D. Burr, secretary; Mrs. A. M. ings and talks followed the dinner, ‘ g : 4 FANNIE BRICE match. Her flowers were a sheaf of | Christianson, treasurer; and Mrs. F. Ways and means for making the and the remainder of the time spent 3 A : be pink roses caught with pink tulle. | R. Smyth, corresponding secretary. at cards, yi ; - ‘ : in “My Man “4 annual poppy drive which begins May The Hvng Ae dene eully gevors | viet Focarered’ Repteilans na coe) 25, expecially successful were dis- Mr. and Mrs. Axel Prasisen have Penner home were beautifully decor- | viet Federated Republics” was the ated, a pink and white color scheme | title of a very comprehensive paper Feeatl pet tabs Sevag ‘ania moved to Glendive where they will being used. Tall pink cathedral|given by Mrs. Moses. She explained make their home in the future. Mr. candles adorned with white tulle bows, | the progress made in civic life in the Se oben or Aisgerenh meetin Franzen, who is a brakeman for the TALKING SINGING and Musical Accompaniment and numerous owls of cut flowers | Russian Soviet, and a general dis-| 4, Northern Pacific, has a ranch near g 3 K x % ° were tastefully arranged throughout | cussion of the topic followed. an’s hospital in Fergo, it is hoped to| Giendive and finds it necessary to . é s Pictures Talk at the rooms, with the candles providing ee * als ST Te pute hake tasters reside near there in order to super- Se if / the Elti ‘ NY bs & jon. Both Mr. and Mrs. 3 4 aoe a eee t table war oe wir (Mrs. F. Ulmen Honored | moting Americantem in the peimary Preasen have lived in Mandan. for \ : Bonham Brothers e Eltinge the bride’s cake as a centerpiece upon iliar ‘si ye. | Many years, ‘and were honored at a m a white lace spread. Surrounding the By U.C. T. Auxiliary During the latter part of the eve-! number of farewell parties the past ning bridge was in play at seven | vee. {au Sean Ta oaneies ride Complimentary to Mrs. Felix Ul-| tables, high score going to Mrs. Roy h. faced at each end of the table, |men, a member of the Auxiliary, | Indseth. . Seventy guests were invited for the |™embers of the U. C. T. Auxiliary hued come rt Ri she abi supreme deputy for North Dakota, reception which was held following entertained at bridge last evening at | Minnie C uman, i ge L etd + | presented the national charter to the the ceremony. Mrs. C. B. Nupen,|the home of Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mrs,| Mrs. G. L. Personius, Mrs. J. L. Mul- | Mandan Chapter of Rainbow Girls at * * * Mrs. E. A. Lillibridge, Dickinson, Uimen, is leaving the first part of| in and Miss Mary Houser. ting Tuesdi i Ofti- on town, we a meet lay evening. See paesioual aro cable, avord~ |next week for Hollywood, Calif, : ee cers aaaiating her were Mrs. Walter April skies beam smilingly upon these DANCE RECORDS Misses Velma Nupen, Martha Carr|™here she will reside, |. | Clarice Belk Pictured |Tostevin, who served as supreme prep ——— —— footwear 17€6-D On with the Dance! d Marian Buck assisted in servin; . marshal, Mrs. L. F. Lyman, supreme color lowin, as if on an artist’s (And and Marian Buck assisted ie © |ning at four tables, high score going) In Milwaukee Paper '|recorder, Mr. Frank McGillic, chap- alettal OWA uM (hese ne (ae Yo) Guests from out of town were Mr. | Mrs. W. J. Targart and Mrs. P. A. lain; and Mrs. H. B. Parsons, organ- and Mrs. C. B, Nupen and Norman Doll. Mrs. Ulmen was presented with} A picture of Miss Clarice Belk, ist. ‘The chapter has @ charter list “First with the Newest” lis") Fos Trote—Paul Nupen, Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs, E. |" guiseesive gift by the Auxillary] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk | of 35. ee His Orchestra. H. Orcutt, and Neil Schroeder, Man- ere rs. 10-inch, 75¢. dan, Mrs. T, J. Tidemantdn and the close of the games 866.) daughter Catherine, Fergus Fails, |lehtful course luncheon was served suneitiemmmiitindie Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.’H. R. Luebke |PY & committee composed of Mes- . j Song from Motion Pic- d sons Donald and: Ri¢hard, Fargo, dames E. B. Gorman, F. C. Ellsworth, ture The Divine Lady”). Leo De Rochford, T. E. Flaherty and Sweet Susanne. Waltses— lesdames Orcutt, Tidemanson and Luebke are aunts of the bride. C. 8. Fossum. The Cavaliere (Walts Other out-of-town guests were Miss ¥ aeons ; tite). 10-inch, 75¢. Martha Carr, Hunter, N. D. | Mlss Misses King and Ryan * uc! jamestown, iss : rf we Anderson, Grand Forks, and Miss} luntertain at Bridge steno hemes Charlene Wisehart, Fargo, all sorority sy pul Hegemon sisters of the bride, who is a member | Misses Madge King and Cecil Ryan Moon”) of the Delta Gamma Sorority at the | entertained the members of the You Woulda’t Fool Me, ‘Would Y y University of North Dakota. Mrs. Dieh! is an alumnus of the University of North Dakota and is a graduate of the Bismarck high school. Mr. Diehl is a graduate of the Uni- versity of North Dakota, and a mem- ber of Kappa Sigma, national social BW It’s as simple as setting a watch THE ENSEMBLE Jarrell Hardware 1770-D My eee (My fraternity, and of Scabbard and Idea for Spring 316 Main Avenue Phone 18 My Caste ln Bpain Ina Shack 1 e Ce or) A in! Tea’ ae ae 2 Ene, siieseriny. Yet the remarkable new Frigidaire Cold the Lane — Vosals— Your suit should flatter your build and coloring, your shirt and tie should blend, your oxfords har- monize. Frank sa 10-inch, 75¢ ‘and is associated with the firm of O. &., Lund of this city. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Diehl left immediate- ly after the reception for a several weeks trip through the east. They plan to visit in Washington, D. C., ad New York city. For traveling the Control allows you to regulate the freez- ing time in the ice trays exactly as you regulate the cooking time in your oven. alas einen, the World Is Rest. wr: Had You—Vocal Duste —Layton J For Garden and Lawn Tools, of course. bride wore a navy blue ensemble with ee New low prices=a small deposit, secures immediate 50 feet of Corrugated Garden Hose, iat to match and a white fox scarf. Cortley Suits delivery of Frigidaire ia your home. Ask for books led ¥¢ ‘ , $3. 90 She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. 5 giving complete information. ons COUR ii edi a patt; and Mrs, Diehl will make thelr Men’s and Young C | ij ey NE PROG ESS rome al 1c Aapartms is home A Rose api Pi Men’s . . $17 to $38 oO um dla RECORDS Students’ ad $9.50 to $22.50 — Guests for two tables of bridge were |# Boys’ ........$7.50 to $14 VIVA-TONAL RECORDING-THE RECORDS WITHOUT SCRATCH! Catia tie eect dentine A Lanpher hat or cap B. K. SKEELS being their birthday’ anniversarles.|] Allen-A underwear and BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA GET OUR PRICES Exclusive Columbia Distributors Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen. Dainty || hose, tic, gloves and ox- 408 Broadway DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC COMPANY Fefveahine! ent were served by the hos-/# fords will complete your en- Reanon aie MANDAN, i. D. close of the evening. Mr. 4 Mrs. Bavendick were presented |™@ semble. Come in and look Phone 762 Phone 396 them over. Dahl Clothing Store with a gift by the group. ** * Honoring Mrs. Herman Lidberg, who is leaving soon for Dunseith to enter a sanitarlum, a group of about Skye © Beautify Your Ground CO AT ‘Ss ALE. a eee ee eautity Your Grounds evening refreshments were Friday and Saturday ra Lidberg was presented with a April 26th and 27th 1 group of ladies’ and misses’ coats in many shades and styles. Values to $35.00 at $16.75 1 group of sport and dress coh values to $19.75 zs & Mrs. Al Rosen will be hotstess to the Bismarck Delphian society to- With Garden Furniture It Adds Character and Beauty to the Home am ‘will be in charge of Mrs. J.D. McGillis, and reports wil! be given| *: Much More Than Any Other Improvement ‘Three Musketeers;” by Mrs. F. A. Lahr on “The Country Doctor.” and Py Mrs. W. G. BG an “La Terre.” A r on “Italy, Its History and _ 5 Geography ‘Since 1614,” prepared. by ris beet sop ff tractive Pergola or Mrs. J. K. Blunt, was read by Mrs.| Third ~7' ] I Archway covered at, with climbing roses ‘Wednesday Study club yesterday aft- || | the: ‘ ernoon at the home of Mrs, N. pe slg or other clinging aca cas a apace What is there gives more charm to a garden than an at- vines? — Nothing. Arrange for Telephone Service Come and see, our Before You Move ci nl ele.” edd ine Pergolas, : prices : ‘Archyars, Cate. at 1s ee ariog t0 oon ou wool PhS —" ways, by iow- wr hed Border, Sateaynpeas cae $15 te$49.50 Sectional Fences and Yard Fences. You will get ideas you have not when oc During moving season, the number of sheets telephones which tnust be inatalled is much | a and cg ey ee get thought of before. telephone already is in Yours fers Beautiful Bismarck ries ig 0 i ec crt scum, dine Coe Maes por Central Lumber Co. work performed ‘Phone 17 NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY POPULAR PRICES

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